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THEINDEPENDENT Helena,Mont., April 80, 1889. PtrauaaaDIvur Unmans lion* Moidat. MMWIPDB. cx)., PUBLUUIH8.^PUBLICATION OFflCl, BROADWAY TERMSOF SUBSCRIPTION MyMNftM hy car r\mr, par month|1 * ByMall -i*r year^ in Trains, to nawsboya and newt stands^Vtwkly, pal year$^ tw OFFICIALPAPER OF LEWIS ASt)^CLARKE COUSTY. ThaiNUtPtNDtN T hat a largar dally clrtula-^lon than any wewspapar batwaan Bl Paul and^Portland and a largar circulation than any^^tbar two dally papa^B publlahad In Montana^it ha* no prau roomaacratt. Us auhacriptlon^ooom ara opan to impaction, and It la always^raady to ,'prova .that Its circulation la at rapra-^^an tad Cntaradat tha PoatorTIca at Halana as aacond-^^ last mattar. i0K8TI11 I [OXAL I Efl l^N. I^im^^ratlc I'rlniarlaa ami liUtrlrt t on^vriitlona for th^-halertlon of l^alnr*t^a.^1 ba jrovarnor ^^f Montana hating^ laau^^t his^pr^M lamatlon ft r an ^ Ih tl n to ha bald on May Mi^Itttv, for iba ^1^h Uon ai dalatcatwi to tha ^ r -fit^Uonol convention to ha hald h^ HttJana, July 4,^1-mw, ilenorrata of (ba twalfth, thlrtasnth,^fourfwnth and flfta^nth districts.slttia^ad In l*wla^and CaaflM nod I aara^l* conatftaa, are f. iaab to^bold prl-nary al^ lions In ln^*ir several praeintta^on Saturday, May 4, I*hv, for tha aalactlon of d-le^r,at*s Ml tba dlatrtct conventions which are to^nominal** dt-hvatea to the conntltntlonal t ouien^lion. j^ prlrasrl^s In IHstrht No TweWa will aaa^m^hie at l o'clock p. m on lha**ay appointed. Tba^dlatrlrt ls^^lupoaed of tba following trariDita of^Lewla and Clarna r.ouoty, which will ha anlltlad^in tha nLiu^'^*r of dflegalea indicated: No. i'rednrta.Maat at DaieKalee Atiirnata^ i 4 Canyon('raak I arteravilleSchool Rouse 1 (.raleMail -n.. 1 ]H*ar)iorn^ ^ ', I I^aari^^rn canyon 1 MIUhellMltchaU'a 1 MiddleFork I KorkCrawk I UogaaIlogaa'a Htnra 1 Js-^^aid_s y .-irn Hehool llouaw 1 UMaV.hi--re I Memi'lo^ ^^^ I Marsv|U^A. O. V. W. Ball h HirerJunction 1 Valley. Goodwin Hrhool 11 uura 1 Alaotha following praclncta of t'aacade coanty Mlsstoa 1 nunKivar^ k Leavings^-1 WUiow Crankkl Thacorventlon for this dlatrlrt will h^ hold at^A ^-^ V W ; all, MaryavllM. at U m., on Tuna^day, May 7. IHatrirtNo 1^. (Tima of holding primaries H p.^m on May 4) la * ompoaad of pn-clncts and appor^tinned ae follows: ttarhauaar'aI'ayne s H t-i^Hectl ^n lloiine^^ ont.olly ^ Hotel^HoardtnK llouae. .i t I I I heldat FourthWard Helena^Fifth Ward, Helena ilutlar Hlmlnl UttlaJennie Nelson K'MlcrHrhool llouae Theconvention for thla dlatrlrt will ha^i'ayne a Hotel ou Tueaday, May ^, at It m !UtrictNo M.-Frtmarieaal8p in Saturday.^May 4: FirstWard City Hail r.d WardKutflne Houaa ThirdWard John.ZeUlar's HUWa. fi TheCitnveutlon for this district will he held at^City Hall on Tueaday, May 7, at 1 -' m^*1 his ^ .invention will ha held at Hoaa Uouaa in^Mi'L ward on Tueaday, May 7, at U m. IflatrictNo l^.-Prlmarlaa at H p. m Baturdav,^May 4 WardHoaa H^maa. .. ft savaatbWard ...MtWi a BastllnlanaNaw Hall Uni-mrlllaConsUn s Mora t r*r.:.^. Bar .1 1br^e dMaifates are to elerte^l fr .m ea^ h die^irict iu tba conatltutlenal convention, hut as do^vott-r can v.iU* tor wore than two d^legat**, we^r^i nti.iiiHnd '.hat democrat* notulnait* ouljr tw^^pera ^nf in each district. and would also rsconi^aiwnd that In tba twelfth dlatrkt proilts ba al^lowad.N.J m ^ %* 1 t. halrman Dem'^ratlr c unty ( onunlitaa.^ions P MfCaai, Secretary,^lieiei a. M^ ut . April :i IHHlt tlittle ttrdy In promulgating l,roc^^iBiuBtion, tiut H is to u^^ fouuii ^n to-^d^yMimut of the Ini.ki enhent. It ^u-^oiher coluuiu will be found, alse. no ac^^count of how it is propwetl fflehratB^in Heltjna. Those who are devoutly in^^clined will hkve an onport iiiit^ t*^ Bt-^tend religiouH service** at the \ M ^\ A.^hull in the morulng, after whirh the pa^^triotically dlapOHwl may attend a public^meeting in the Name hall.wht n tome of^the beHt upealierH in the cit\ tfill deliver^short addreaso*. \arious eiiterUlu^menut will also be given in the evening,^all of which are mentioned in the proper^place. Siili'MKM-of coal from stM Kocky^Kork lielda will begin ll a Irf days, in^^augurating anew era in \h^i,taua, so far^as the fuel -juention I* ronrtTnetl. Of^course it will l^e some tnu** ktaWt pri^^vate consumers can rwneiit hy the open^ing of this VBst source ..f fuel supply,^but bn the production iiicrea^ and the^rueau^ of transportation are enlarged^the people generally will profit by the^eulerprlne. It expectett that liefer*^many months Nliiprnents at the rate of^tifteen hundred tons h day will t^e made,^and probaldy the out-put can lie In^creased one third within a short time.^The cheapening of fuel for domestic^purpose will Ih^ a great help to the ter^ritory, while the lessening of the cost of^reducing ores will result In theeiteo-^tion of that already most important^branch of Montana's Industrie^. Thkgraphic account of a battle in^Oklahoma ts'tween cowtsiyN and a col^^ony of old soldiers, which was tele^^graphed to the press of the country Ntt^unlay night, was a iliuiny intention, and^was given space in the ImiM kMiKM^merely as an example of that particular^phase of Oklahoma literature. The Im^^agination thai pictured the opposing^forces as fighting behind breastworks^made of their horses, until nine of the^wterans had been slain, and then told of^the cowboys mounting their horses and^riding swiftly away, should be worth a^fortune to its isissessor, provided it Is^ever brought under control. I he story is^almost etjual to Artemus Ward's blood^^curdling novel, ^ Mose. the 1'irate,^ in^which a load fell every tune the hero^changed ptsllafsB, 0oL W. V\. In DUTf, of ^lihs'ks of live^^fame. BBJM Bf is out of BBlisaBB, and in^saytiJK it shows that he regard* liimsolf^an a much-wronged man. VN nting to an^old friend who bad asked his assistance^in getting a pension claim allowed, Col.^I Hid ley-*nd 'Terhaps there is no one^in the country w ho has done so much for^lien. Harrison during the \aA twenty^years as I have, hut because our demo^^cratic friends down in Indianapolis have^started the hue and cry on me. brother^lien does not IBM to feel that lie ran af^ford to recognize me as an acquaintance,^ami, coiiHet|Ueutly. 1 don't take dinner at^tlit- white house, as might be expected.^J have not been inside the white house^klnce {'resident Cleveland's inaugura^^tion, a little over four years ago. (MjI I It Kll I 14 .11 VIM 1 Afew years ago, and while (trover^Cleveland was president of the I ruled^Males, a suUirdinate in the treasury de^^partment was dismissed because In a^drunk.'j. fit he made himse^ ridiculous^and brought the public service into con^^tempt by loudly denouncing democrat*^in general and the national administra^^tion in particular. The offender was a^brother of Congressman (irosvenor, of^Ohio, The oflicer who dismissed him^could have done no less without failing^t^^ perform hid duty and to assert the^diguitv of the cival service of the I nited^Mate-. The same treatment should be^accorded any man who, drunk or sober,^revile- Hie government that affords him^employment. If he does not agree with^the administration on political ques^^tions, he must at least not obtrude his^views, and it would show far better^taste in him to retire from the service^quietly and decently, when he would^have every right to assert his political^principles at such times and In such^manner a- he saw fit. Just now, how^^ever, republican papers are recording as^^poetic justice^ the fact that Secretary^V^iudomhas removed the man who dis^^missed the drunken brawler who re^^viled the president of the I nited States,^and appointed in his stead the man so^removed. Kew acts conceivable would^be farther from tilling a correct defini^^tion of poetic justice than this, which^reflects as much disgrace upon the ad^^ministration as any recent appointment.^No man who has done ae (irosvenor is^alleged to have done by the papers that^are praising the course of the secretary^of the treasury in appointing him^is worthy of employment in the civil^service, but the secretary alone is not^to blame, for the act was counselled and^demanded by the Ohio congressmen^Grosvenor (brother of the delinquent),^Butterworth and IfcKlnley. It is not^bemuse Grosvenor offended against a^democratic administration, but because^of the principle involved, that ids ap^^pointment to the office previously held^by the man who was responsible for his^dismissal is condemned. And attention^Is particularly .directed to this case be^^cause it illustrates truthfully and forci^^bly the disposition of the present nation^^al administration to reward whoever^may have made himself offensive in a^marked degree to the preceding govern^^ment. The newspaper writers who can^see in the case of Grosvenor the most dis^^tant resemblance to an exhibition of^poetic justice is to be pitied, as a victim^of radical cerebral and moral perversity. ItIs encouraging to learn through the^Livingston correspondence of the Itoze-^tiiau Uegister that the ranges in ttie Yel^^lowstone vaJJev Were never lo a^ttaW eoo-^dltiou than at the present time, and that^live stock Is iu excellent flesh. In these^respects the Yellowstone valley is much^more fortunate than other sections of^Montana, where the unusually dry^weather has caused the streams to run^very low, while the grass that should I*^sprouted al this season has not made its^appearance. However, a few gootl^showers will change the complexion of^things iu the range counties very quick^^ly, and they are expected daily. Uavinoset about organizing a grand^Kourth of-July celebration, Helena will^be sure to make a success of it. The^races and the opening of the constitu^^tional convention will go a long way to^ward furnishing the attractions. At all^events the day will be one of the most^notable in the history of Montana. Mer-^hauts whomaybe culled upon to con^^tribute will donbtless do so without^much solicitation. HiTIM ten days before entered a de^^nial which only added proof to what the^lMiKl'KNDKM alleged, lu its issue of^April It'i, regarding K. B. Harrison and^the public printer's office, the Journal^returned to the subject on Sunday and^entered a second denial, denying its^previous denial lu order to he able to be^^gin Its denials de novo. The facts have^besn laid before the public sutUcleutly^for all present pur|^oses. Iiik only newspaper of Helena that^furnishes a complete record of tfie events^of the day is the ImiKI'KNDKNT. It Is^the only live newspaper, and is recog^^nized as such by having the largast cir^^culation larger than that of both the^other city dailies combined. All shrewd^busiuess men advertise lu the iNUBFBN-^uknt, because by so doing they obtain^the value of their mouey. Thbbeshould be a general observance^to-day In Helena, as there will be in^other cities of the conntry, of the one-^hundredth anniversary of the inaugura^^tion of the first president of the I nited^States. The president, the governor and^the mayor have each Issued proclama^Hons calling npou citizens to observe^the day as a holiday. Mayor Fuller was ItUbuilding of the i .album and Butte^branch of the Northern 1'aciUc railway,^which is to be completed by the latter^part of November, will give the west^side camp closer connection with the^commercial and financial center of the^territory, and a revival of busiuess there^Is likely to result. Tubsame facile pen that gave splee^to the columns of the Montaua Live^Slock Journal of April 10, IshT, in now^engaged upon the denial department if^the daily Journal. WiTiU out for the enlarged .l.NUKI'KN-^dbnt to-morrow. It will please you. Tol^l^|m I ^ tiltla.^Headaches and feveri, to cleanse the ays- teuieffectually, yet Keutly, when costive or^bilioua, or when the blood ia Impure or^sluggish, to permanently cure habitual^constipation, to awaken the kldne^8 ami^liver to a healthy activity, without Irri^^tating or weakening them, use Syrup of^Kigs. Curefor i 11. -^Itching piles are known by moisture like^perspiration, producing a very disagree^^able itchlug after getting warm. This^form, as well as blind, bleeding and pro^^truding piles, yield at once to the applica^^tion of Dr. llosauko's Pile Remedy, whlra^acts directly upon the parts affected, ab^^sorbing the tumors, allaying the Intense^itching and ehV. ting a permanent cure.^Fifty cents. Address The it Uosanko^Medicim- company, Piqua, U. Sold hy K^S. Hale .v Co. CHAiieiOF TIMI. ThrouIi ^li^lr^ ^rato stanaaa City. TheMinneapolis A St. Louis railway,^^Albert Ugsj Koute,^ ever ready to meet^the demands of the traveling public, upon^March l^th, iw, inaugurated a through^chair car service between St 1'aul, Minne^^apolis and Kansas City, leaving WL Paul^dally, except Sunday, at V lu a. m , Mmne^apolis at V:60 a. m. Thesecars are model* of perfection and^in many respects are superior Ui those run^by any road. T he interior is finished in^aelecuM and exquisitely polished woods of^mahogany, cherry and oak. The curtains,^carpets, etc., In harmony of design and^color form an ensemble pleasing to the^eye and gratifying to a cultivated taste, Nopains or expense have been spared Ui^make them the moat comfort-assuring ve^^hicles of their class in A uierica. Formaps, rat***, MBM r anis, etc., address^nearest K. K. agent, or write to sTV.Uoyii, ^i. T. 4%Pi A. Minneapolis. C.L. CANriBi.o, fien. Agt., Helena- SanFrancisco and Lot Angeles Excur^^sion Rates. On.January 15th and the same date each^month thereafter, the In ion I'act tic rail^^way company will sell excursion tickets to^^an Francisco at the following rates from^Helena, doing and returning via Ogdcn,^^75, going via Ogden and returning via^Portland i either hy rail or steamer between^^an FrancUc** and Portland i or vice versa,^- I ^ - Angi'les and return, going via^Ogden and returning same.BMfi. Ticket* to^the alMive points include side trips, Ogden^toSaltl-ake City and return. All the^abort tickets are good sixty days golng.ex-^trasjsB limit six months from date of sale^and allow aUip-over privileges in both di^^rections within the limit- Through Pull^^man car* between Helena and Pocatello^via the Montana. C-ntral and Unite, leaving^Helena daily at 7:20 a. m. A.K. Vka/.ik,^Tit*. Pass. Agt , ^ V Main st. WinterExcursions to California Onthe 16th day of every month the^Northern Pacific KaUroad company will^sell excursion tickets to San Francisco and r.turn at 975; to Los Angeles ami return,^SW. These tickets have an extreme limit^of six months from date of issuance, and^can be used going any time within sixty^^ rVil ^ dsys from date of sale. Stop-overs al^lowed at any point d^ Hired either going or^returning- within limit of ticket Kx^ciiralonistx have choice of two routes from^Portland-by steamer, or by rail, via the^famoun Mount Miaala route. ItoarIn mind that the Northern Pacific is^the only line running through sleeping and^dining cars to the Pacific coast A.I). Kim,Ait, General Agent SPECIALNOriCES. Byrupof Figs Oiaanaaa tha Byatam.^Syrup of Fla;a Is Plaaaani and tffactlva. a*Byrus of rigs for Oonatlpalton. THEMARKETS I.IVBBTUCB.^Crkmwi April t^ I'atti* Itiwalpia, w.ioo,^Strong and lov hhrlmr; rholra r**v^a, $4 U'^4^ataora. f i V^i hi. aiork**ra and fatKltr*, |- I'ltf^S.4ft; Taxaa slat ra, $1 7*^q'lo*r* ittM*l|*ts, li,0Ui: strom : mliad, $*^i.hi baavv,|4 v^i uri,i, ft*^Hh^**^|^ Her^l|)ta, %UW; slroDK: tatlvHS, f^ o*i^10, waatern, %^ rssjafi.Mi. OfllOBsWPHODUf'B.^OaWVaasaj a prll w. 1 rtt p bd t.ioss-Whaalr-^Kasy May,Hi \. July,^r .m HtMkily, Mar, Wt\ ; July,^tlaU- SUon^^r; cash, x\. Mav, atfai Julv, P.rk Hiaady. May, $11 ItH; July, $H BO,^Lard ht-a^ly; Mav.July. |LfsH Peculiar Preuliirlu ronihln.ition, proportion, and^preparation of Ingredients, IPhmI's Harsapa-^rdla BBaBBSBt I tin- euratiw1 v.dnv of iho Best^known rasss^ Uaa/|7fl 1 slM vv v e laBI e nOOQ S v. Iag^1 rerull.irin ItsstretiKlh and eeonomy, Hood's Hr*:iparlll;t MIm- only lie dk-lr aldehran S*Sjf aw aasal* *^ Saaai ulaaal Maaaai Bsm BWJ hir. ^ uli.ir lu tin niedirlnal merits, llnod'S^K-inuparllhi u* conipllslies cures hitherto un r;:;Sarsaparilla;;M (hetllleof^The graatect tdood purifierevei^*lli^Mivere*l.^ Pemlliir lu Hf ^K'**^ BBBMJ^at loono/* ^ fhero Is more of II ^od's Hors^^parllia sold In laVSraBI sBBBl of all olhei^blood puiillei*. Peculiar lu Ita phenomenal foriof Pa^lBllB***^***^ nooil' r rltUI I ai i rsparatlM^^ver attained so rapidly nor held so^Steadfastly tlm confldmeo of nil rlasKi ^^of people, rceulhir In thu bralM-wmk which^It represent1*, Jloo^t's H.o- ij :ioU com^^bines all tin* knowjidgrt wl.i'li inoiferii^reaear- liaa |*oaalf ^odl.a^^Seleiu e ban I O I IS^ I I de v. I oped. withmany years ]^racth.il cxpeniiico In^preparing inedlciues. Ho mho to p't orgy Hood'sSarsaparilla BuMby all dniKK^il^. f I: - ^x f^^i I'm psa^asatf^by l . I. llOHlliaVL'O., AfaBkMISBSB ^. saVVSBa Mw 100Doses Ono Dollar ICE.ICE D.W. MIDDLEMAS lanow praparad to supply tha puraal lea now la^the mark^t^TelephoiiA 't^'i. Laavaordara at l.lndaav A ^'n's. BdwardsSt. TheCelebrated French Cure, APHRODITINE InKoi.ii on 4^| POSITIVE^QUARAN TEfc. tB e u r | any^lot in of utjrvoui^diwase, or anv dla^rder of Ihu^ftavBMVB or xansof s4iaai mr-Ti r set whether ar- ^ -^flUGPt islug (mm tbs AFTER eni-taUu una of Htluiulants, Jobaeeo oi iipluin^urthrougU youthful Indiscretion, uwr indulK-^BBBa, Ae , tin Ii as LsaSvf Itraiu Powsr, Wakaful^iirt^*. Ileaiiiijtdown Pahm in the Hack, Hamlaal^Wi'skneoM, lf)Nt^ iia, N^ r\ous 1'rooiiHtion N... turn^al Kiuiftklonn. l4^iieorrlui^a. I^l/zlii^^Wfak Mem^ory.htwsof power and tmfatmtf. whnh If ne^fleeted often lead to preniaiiirroldaifHao 11 titan^Ity. rrleati 00 a Im^x, 6 boivs for $s w t^vat hy^mall on rartlpl of price AWat ITT KM OUARAMTBB f r.wiyfsoo^onler. to refund the mouev If a l'^ imaneiit^etire H not eltcetetl. Thousands of teat l mriii la la^from old and youug. of both seies. permanently^nired h Amr hum: Orculsr fr^e Addreas^THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.^WKSTKRN na^scH. roHTLAND,or BoldhyK.I HalaAt'o., wholesala and ratail^urat(Kl*ta, sole areata for Uelena, Men*. UINARr^KIOSEV TROUBLES Appetizer. curesindigestion. forall skin diseases. portlMo.Ofv 0 FORMEN ONLY! ADnCITIVfP For LOSTorFAIlINO MANHOOD^HrUaillfCoaneraland NERVOUS DEBILITY;^PITTED X* Wtaknaaa of Body anri Mind Effrc U^v \J XV AZd of Errors or Eic#in Old or Toung. ^ kv a ,\t^ Pall* M r. i H*w t* RalftfT* ^- 1 Slr*i,ih. ^ HIO.I MilHIHOIKiKi.OSH l*HI^ ' Hi'lH. jUoi-.i*i*^^r.ning hiiii ikhiiim a#^rst* i^ a aa/. mi l*^iirf fltm 41 Ntalr*, TrrrUart^. u^ furrUn I aaBlrlra.^iMfM 1-tlllSll SWS. full miIhiiIm. mm4 ^i^.f, mtU^J awataajaraa. aaaraa. (Ill MlfhCAL Cf *C.f All. I. f. Coml.ineslie juice al the Blue Figiof^California, ho laaative and nutntiouv^with the tnediunal virtues of BsBBsl^known to he n.o-t henehcial to tBt^'lUtnan system, forming theONLV PI K^FBCT REMEDY to act gently yet KIDNEYS,'LIVER AND BOWELS -amdto Cleansethe System Effectually, to TNa r ^^PURE BLOOD, REFRESHINGSLEEP, HEALTHand STRENGTH Naturallyfollow. F.verjr one it using it^and all are e. , ' ' with it. Ask your^Hiuggittfor KYkUF Of HGS. Manu^^factured on \ i y the CALIFORNIAFIG SYRUP CO- SanI sANtitio, Cssm^Lor*i*vn is, Kv.Ni ^ Vosa, N V NO.1849. FirstNational Bank OFHELENA. Pioneer National Bank^OF MONTANA. ORGANIZEDIN 1866. DHbiriatwd Depository of tfa**^United stat-H Paid-UpOaplUl^Surplus and profits $000,000o OO.OOO h.T. Hai hbhPreaidsiit A.J.DavibVlor^-Preal(lHUt KW. Kni*^htCashier T.H. Ki.siNtsCHMiijTAss't Cashtsr 'si*. U. HillHfMwnd Ass't Castiler BOARDOS DIREOTORB. 8.T. Hatiaw,^A. II. Hotter,^(iraiivllls Bttiart,^K. W. Kulffht, John0. ^-urtln,^H. 8. Hamilton,^C. P. UfglBft,^A.J. Dav T.H. KlFlnsrhniMt, llfiiry M. Parchen,^T. ft Power. GeneralBANKING BuBineBB Irnaartad tMf-lntaraat paid od tims dapoalla. MERCHANTS NationalBank HELENA. Paidin Capital - ^ $150,000^Surplus and Profits - 140,000 L.H. HERSHFlFLDf P'es't.^A. J. DAVIDSON, Vice-Pros']^AAKUN HtRSHMkLOi CashV $04*0OP aim cross TUOMAH Hi mj, M. SAMUB, a.a. % ^ k 1. w. v nicnoiaa, \J. i^A\ 1DHON,MOSas B( Rhlb, i..u. UBKrAUPilLU, a UBKMBVtaU)^W. B in l'ii m, . C satoctaOsst Recclvt Prompt^Attention. PurchafeGold and Silver Bui^Uon, Gold Dust and Coun^^ty Securities. InterestAllowed on Deposit*^Left for a Specified Time. AGeneral Banking Business^Transacted ExchangeSold on the Prlncl^pal Cities of Europe. MONTANA NATIONALBANK HELENA,MONTANA. DNITKU8TATK8 DKPO8IT0RY. CAPITALSS60.OO0 BCKFLUaI50.00U DIHECTORS: C.A. BroadwatkbPresident L.0. I'hklfh, Vice-Pres. and Act. CastTr 8.K. Atkinson. .^A. 11. Clakkk, II.K. if u kn. 0.W. Cannon,^8. 0. AaHBV Aselstant Cashier HkhmanHans, pktrhi.ah80n,^K. 0. Wallacb.^D. A.Cohy. THX Thos.Cruse Savings Bank OFUBLBMA.^Incorporated Undar tba Laws of Moataaa Paidin Capital, $100,000. THOS.CRimiResident TII. CAK'I'KKVice hraident WM..1 CRU8KSecretary C.L. DA 111.Kit.Trt^urer Allows6 per cent, interest on Savings^Deports, comp4^unde4l Januarr and July. Ill A.J. DAVIOBON.UOWAKO SIBHBB. B. P. WHITB. TSOB. i. VA YlLtOB FmmkmTtoavPraaldant.Traaaoxar llrsBSI A.J. Davidson ^ Co., (uiuoarvaaVBO Jobberaand Deal^rB in AgriculturalImplements, HARNESSAND HORSE CLOTHING GKNKRALAfiKNTS K0B HairiWagons, Whitt-lny St**el MOWKR8 and Binders, Cham-^pion Mowfi-s, Bonanza, Tiger, and Hoi lings worth Hay Hakes,^Oliver Chilled and M^jline,Steel Plows, the Flying Dutchman^Sulky Plows. CONCORDHARNESS. CommonHarness of all Styles. Huggies, Carriages, Moan-^tain Spring Wagons, IMivery Wagons Carts, Blackboards.^A Pull Line of EXTRAS. Lawns and Gardens. LawnMowers, Lawn Sprinklers and Rakes.^Garden Hose, Hose Stands and Reels InGreat Quantittes and Low Prices, WaMaks a Hpaclaltj of MOWERS ruacrjlTUM HIGHGRASS OurStock BEFOREPURCHASING. AM.HOLT ER HARD WARE CO 113 NORTH MAIN STREET. CLARKE,CONRAD k CURTIN 33and 34 Main Street, Helena. M. T.. Wholesaleand Retail Dealer* to Heavy,Shelf ^ Buildin HARDWARE Iron,Steel, Horse and Mule 8h jbb. Horse Nails,^Steel Mails, Mill Supplies, Blacksmith's Ooous.^Hose, Beltluar. Tinner's Stock, Force and Lift Humps. GasPipe and Fittings, J^rpe..ters tosh BswaA^an^s far 1 ha Oaiaft a aa SUPERIOR^and Famous ACORN Cookingand Heating Stoves. AndW. a. Flaher* Olnolonatl Hotel and Family WROUGHTIRON RANGES CentennialRefrlgeratorB, Ice CLests, Water Cuolers,^Ioe Cream Freezers, Wood and Wlllowware, Q\k**^and dueensware, English and American Cutlery^French and American Mirrors, Plumbers Qouds im^Supplies, House Purnlstiing Ooods Etc., ICE nnentedand not^latui i oel i e^^ Acts 1 i k^^^a chartii mi alt cases of Diar^^rhea .... t Dysentery and all^stomarh and bowel troubles.^^^rateful alike to women, rhil-^ilren and convaleacenta. GHres^a delicious flavor to kd-water,^lemonade or soda-water. Importedand bottle^l by^Mihalovitch, Furrcuta A Co.^Cincinnati, O- For sale by J.SWITZEK, a..It* s*fent, Halaaa, Moauna and^ail wholeaale and ratail DruggUU, liquor Daalara^and Wloa Mercnanto averywaass. Carpets^Wall Paper Allof the Latest Novelties. STOCkENTIRELYQNEW AT 112-114 B'DWAY PaperingDone at the Lowest Prices.)^Wall Paper, 10 cents per Roll.^Hanging, 15 cents per Roll. J.Ba SANFORD. BvavroodyU rsspacttnUy tavllsd soacall and tnapsct tha LAJtUBBT and most complsss stoca im WI0LESALB AND KbTAIL STOCK If WOODS II Tli NORTHWEST. Oraar*f^aan law Oawntnr Banaiias ans Raaalva S^r^nal a^Unilan ana BftlvsaasN. BEBPKOrPULLV, CLARKE.CONRAD ^ CURTIN. G.O. YERGY, Sti ^ RsnnK TO GEBAUER^ YERGY, I'KAtK II IN Lumbor,Laths, Shlngrlea, Sash, Duura, nuultllng'B and Finishing^Material. All Kinds of Hardwood Lumber Constantly on Hand OfflraanflYard cornar National and Lyndala ava., ftMtt of Kodauy atraat. Telaiihona No. I.^Orders 1'rompUy Atteudad to. Country Orders Solicited.llKl.KNA, M. T 'holeeTfss, ParaB^I^mm. FreshRoasted Coffee. THEMONTANA COFFEE AND SPICE COMPANY, Familytrada a spaclalty. Fn^ dell vary to all parta of tha city. W^ooldz^icia2:eHouse PENNBLOCK, 205South Main Street, Opposite International Hotel. EverythingNVw and romplfHe. Prices reasonable. Rooms by the day* we^k^or month. Steam heat, gas and elevator. Call and see uh. The only fire proof^building in the city. BYBUYING DIAMONDSand WATCHES OfAll Grades and Makes AtRINGWALD'S Op. Cosmopolitan Hotel, Main St. ThePioneer ot the Great West. COSMOPOLITANHOTEL, HBLBNA,MONTANA. SCHWABA ZIMMERMAN. PROPRIETORS. TheOldest, Most Reliable. Leading Klrst-clBBs Hotel in the Territory MANlK.UTl'KBK AND DBALKK IN Stock Saddles, Side Saddles, Liht and IJeavv Ilariiesw, Rite,8purs, Quirts, Whlp4, hashMH, Blanket^, Sheets, Oast rs, Hllekers, Nose Bags,^Sweat i'ollur-^. Horse Boots and all other gooiis usually kept in a first-class har^^ness store. Hand made driving harness a Hpccialty. OppositeGrand Central Hotel, Main St., Helena, M. T. SANDCOULEE COAL Doesnot slack when exposed to the air as most all other^soft coal does. A lar#e portion of this coal is similar to An^thracite in character, and does not rill the room with soot.^Ask your dealers for the Sand Coulee Coal or apply to 8.F. SHANNON, Agt. OfficeMontana Central Depot. RUPTURE rr a m *^ a a t l t ^ t a a r^ a^ aai *^ ih r SANDENELECTRIC TRUSS *t_ttf^'jpasy ^r^;-u!.''MBEgTTRUgSJa5APg.'^^r.i^'y, /^^ tK^ .iir ^r,EiH alrrvita..,,*. B^BV /^ Fj^ ^ ^^* ^ i ^^Tan TBI SS loWvai. jBF m//ivrfrfi k^ i ti\^a.fMtD^ i^^T*.tK^i i ^^^ ^S-^^aSI'l'aa. Won with F.m*S i i m fartaifhi aaJ a**. Tbi, %.^ asasatlsa n^^lib^^ BaJvaas^abtutt, P^*^f. Sold ^trlrtiv aa tlrrtu. trU* SS- SS4. lliu.t'ij 11-,.-t'.^. fiR SANCIS. SUSNEIIlKI.IERVU.CaL Pshilitr_ was wno LIFERENEWER DRPIERCE S Bew Oal^vaaic rnAIW BEITwitb^Elrrtnr Suapeaaary. fu*r^anta^i tha mnal powerful.^(JurNi'ia and p^rfart ^1ham^Batiarjr la :ka world. Oui^^^ailliout rnp.liiin^, t*^r*^t:-^I'aJntnlha IWh Kiintr Diaaaaa^Bhaaatatixu. WMkaaaa of_ SaxaaJ^i nrmm- t ^UmiT^r i'atnpft No. 1^OTkl fjsat ^6aSacr^B^aiito^t nsj KLaBno NEWSDEALERS,PERIODICALS. PALACECIGAR STORE, E.L Sliter 8c Co., Proprietors. FinestImported and Domestic CIGARSand TOBACCO. OppositeGrand Central Hotel, Helena M. T. Calkins^ Featherlv, NEXTDOOR TO P0ST0FFICE. Stationery,Legal Blanks Aiken ^ Lambert^Gold Pens, Blank Books and Memorandums, Pic^^ture Frames and Mouldings, Baby Carriages and^a Qeneral Assortment ot Notions, INTERNATIONALHOTEL ESTABLISHEDIN 1865. REBUILT IN 1887.^The Largeat Leading Hotel. Has the very Best Acoom^modationa in the city. Rates Reduced; $2 pet ray ani^upwards, according to location of rooms. Wfc*\C . - VtsfevVtAov. ELBAEIsTETT, DUAL KB IN HIDES,FUR and WOOL, HIGHESTCASH PRICES PAID. Wantonopposite*Northern Pacific Railroad depot, Helena NOBLESEXPLOSIVE DYNAMITE^lUDSON'S IMPROVED POWDER GIANTPOWDER Baaarnmanaaal** Minars, Wall road Oontraatora, andandoiaad by I ha auaXta In SjSjSJBj as tfe^air nnK^tt Bafaal anal Baal of all high a^pioauas A.M. HOLTER HARDWARE (X)., QBNBIRAL AQBNT8, HBLBNA MONTANA. ARTHURP. CURTIN; Furniture,Carpets, Wall Paper HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. HstIdkieaaad tha two appar floors of tha Dartdaon block and conoartad tha aama with oar alraadt^immensasalHsroAtuB, wa bow occapy fonr anUra BtOff sitaDdloy through tha wbola Mswfl ttvm^Jackeaa U^ Main straet, atorkad thn^DKh(^nt with K..ud^ of ^vary ifrada and at urlcaa that d^fy coaiBs W-t.P*^Jn^*m BjaBa htkIctly cash dirkctly pro* pirmt flAau3 ^a aoippaala CAR LUAuo UNL.Y. An a lamination ^rf sjaail and oimparlaoa of prlcaa aollclsad, PIANOS,ORGANS and MUSICAL MERCHADI8E tSTABLISHED1877. jas.McMillan ^ co., hroi'riktorhOF THK MinneapolisSheepskin Tannery, HIDES,SHEEP PELTU.FUHS, wool, tallow Ginsengand Seneca Root. SHEEPPELTS tV. FURS A SPECIALTY. 101,103 at IOt Second St ifortlt.BfllNNEAPOLIS. MITTtt Shipm-nim Solicit- siWnta for t imilan. HELENALUMBER CO. (Byn ta V H. OovsaBa.) Rouehand Finishing Lumber AND FAOTOETWOHK, Ordersby Mall will receive Prompt Attention. Correa^ipondence solicited Yard and Factory near N. P Depot AnEstablished Fact is that Prices are Lowest at the IX L BAZAR ONEDOOR NORTH OF THE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL,