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THEDAILY INDEPENDENT* HELENA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11,1889. ALE! iOODS. loom. goodsin ^ie-^ur giant re-^is the repre-^st interest of^nd our great-^al invitation^JCts must go. J^9 never been SILKS! SILKS 1Blict. xteat NEW^i devote our^. evening re- cs. mottell. We^i do not quote^Store leaves RWEAR aes.Cambric^th tickets at- :es STORE.r.q.. Helena Averill intTailoring, Broadwayand Pine, LOUIS.I 5.Read, x^m4. oter Fred iiamsr's'^MONTANA. antsHotel, wayand Warren Street, |^V. 8. Assay Ufflee. MUHTAJLa,| RIKNA SON. Props. iswlyKWuliirt UroagaatAl^a Ixufc*. Hu'w 8hcp, Bu u4^all J*^d*ro tavrovemanat. 'lerooms jirwmstlob* for Coram** rr^Traveler*. d^n rMr 11 1 Th I NS Heiena 1TAKINGCO Warerooms19 Park|^Mephone No 245. i**A Klneet mock al rood* In |^* jreeerved ac^ lem.lt rf tlm^. mitchell, NARYSURGEON, .)Veterinary lollece. T. rontn,^1 iriiimi of Hi rs^e. ^ tttl,^, Animal* Denial and ^ui^refa.ly patforawti Call*^;irom*ptG attended, to. uf _^_lvrr^ MaMe. corner WaU *n4 I^ilr-i. Moat. Tetepaaaa M. CURIOSITYSHOP. ADream Vision Thai Lead to the^Recovery of a Long-Lost^Souvenir. TheProfi's o* Telephone Companiea^^ An English Hotel for Bridal^Couples Only. Kxpeniui ^I ^ U^ hn,h I ii. i .Udrr JWLu^n ^ Uurl with Colonel^^tetlrr. AuKusta,Me , New Ago: In IW Lizzie^M. Trask, of Vienna, was drr^BOiakin^ in^Lt-wUton. Mie became into possession ol^gold 25c piece wifd a hole in it. This she^showed as a curinaity to her friend*. At^that tiiu- she had a little niece two years^old. daughter of Jonathan P. Trask, now^the wife of L' man butler, trader in Mount^Vernon. The iit'le coin I.izz'e once showed^to her niece Addie when she was a very-^smalt Kirl. tellintf her that she would (Jive^it to her wh.-n she wai old enounh to take^care of u. Uaflta d.. d twelve years ago.^In her jMisses-ion was a Rood iady's wallet^her mother used until tierdeatt. seven years^ago. Then James, a bro'herot Lizzie, had^it, and it has been in constant use almost^daily ^v- r states, either by him or his wite.^The little ^o!d eo;n was never seen alter^Li// e's death, or before for several years^by her tnends, and its whereabouts were^not known, and. m fact, its existence hat!^passed from their memory. A few days^Mrs. Uutl.T made her parents a visit, stop^ing with them several niKhts. Whilethere, she dreamed that she saw^her Aunt Lizzie's wallet, and that it was^faced with ureen. and in a certain com^^partment she found the little (told coin^which she saw so many years airo On^telling her mother her dream she was in^^formed that L zzie did have a wallet which^answered her description, and that her^uncle James had it. The wallet Addie^had never seen. She then visited her^uncle and told her dream to her aunt, who^lauK'ied at the idea ot anything beintc in it^other than what she and her husband had^placed there. Hut at AJdie's earnest so^^licitation she produced it. and as soon as^Addie saw it she exclaimed. -'That is the^same wallet that I saw in my dream,^ and^pointed out the compartment that held her^treasure, .she then took a needle, and^running it 10 the bottom she drew forth a^newspaper, and in it was, indeed, a gold^quarter with a bole in it. wrapped, no^doubt, by the hands of her aunt at least^twelve years before, where it had lain all^this time, and no one knows how much^longer, without the knowledge of any one^until Addie's dream caused it to be brought^forth. Profitsof Telephony. NewYork Herald: The board of trade^and transportation, which is seeking to^have the charges of the telephone com^^panies reduced and has had a bill intro^^duced at Alban) for that purpose, has pre^^pared some interesting figures, which will^be laid befoje the legislature, showiag the^profits of the telephone monopoly. Fromthese figures it appears that the^Metropolitan Telephone and Telegraph^company, which controls the phones in this^city, has earned over 473 per cent net profits^on the cash capital in six years. I I ere^was over 1H per cent net profits in 1HK5:^over 147 per c nt net profits in lHho and^more ttian 145 per cent in lv*7 on casb capi^^tal The net earnings of the company in^mix. years on an original cash investment ot^S70U.0U0 is said to have reached the enor^^mous sum of S2.Ha3.454 53. Hereare some figures which show the^company's business for on^ yew. Netearnings, exclusive ot dividends and^rentals from sub-licenses, for the year end^^ing March 31, :*n3, $rt42 5s*7 dividends^for the same year upon the stock owned in^sub licenses, 324 000: profits upon instru^^ment rental from sub licenses, $2V.tW2 M Totalnet profits for one jear. ending^March 31. lss5, StiVo.2^W 12, or 2o0 12 in^excess of the cash capital, or 114 pet cent. Thefollowing were the figurts for the^next \ear: N'Tearnings, exclusive of dividends and^rentals trom siih-!icen-.'s for year ending^March 31. 1 vms, S5'.'2.405 X2; dividends for^same year upon the stock owned in sub^^licenses, ooo: profi's upon instrument^rentals from sub licenses, ;^i,SI7 VI Totalnet pr. fits for one year, ending^Marcl. 31. MM, *f.7n.723 74, or 670.723 74 in^excess of the cash capital, or 111 7 10 p-r^cent. withnothurrying to the next, hil thoughts^ti wing with enormous rapidity. The few^words he did write meant nothing. OldUirkory'a Duel. NashvilleAmerican: The duel between^ua^*^^n and Sevier seems to have escaped^history and biography. Sevier was Jack^^son's e^|ual as a soldier, and during his^Indian fights of over a quarter century^he never lost a battle, because he always^charged into the natives when in a body^and the Indian could bght with a tree in^front of him. In 17i^^ Srvier m the first^governor of Tennesee-. and f ^r twelve^years. Iiunng the first term J ickson was^on the supreme bench of the state. The^two men had a difficulty ats.it a military-^election, both being candidates. On the^day when Jackson arrived at Knoxville to^hold court Sevier came also, mounted a^! block in the square and denounced Jack^^son in unmeasured terms, calling him all^the names in the early vocabulary. There^could be b'it one result, and that evening^Jackson challenged him. Se\i-r ace pted, and then came a ijuea-^tioo as to where the fight should taxe^place. Jackson wanted to fight on the^Cherokee reservation and !v vier in Vir^^ginia. As a result letters passed between^them in which the word coward bad the^most fre'ju-nt nan. Finally Jackson^s'arted for Virginia and notified Sevier,^lie reached Virginia first and remain'd^several days awaiting the arrival of his^opponent. Sevier not appearing he started^for home, meeting his rival on the way.^They met ill the road, exchanged s-\t u^shot, neither one i.emg hurt. * hen friends^interfered. They never forgaw each other,^and there is still a tradition that this was^the most disgraceful episode in the history^ot the state. .%1.11117 Of) on American llistor). IkCharles Spurgeon, son of the great^Knglisb preacher, who lectured in New^York, had better look up his American his^^tory a little. In a sermon one Sunday^evening, w'.ile urging his hearers to have^the courage of their convictions, he cited^in illustration the case of Henry Clay, who^was asked Pi run for president. ^Nobly,^^said the preacher, ^did Clay reply : ^c.eri-^tlemen. I cannot run on such a platform.^I would rather be right than be president'^His friends changed the platform. Clay^then accepted, ran for president, and was^elected, and to-day his name is rev-red, for^he had the courage of his convictions. HORSKAll Mr NTS. Nepomet,ni |^May X. iaa^v.^ mare caught^cold; result- swelled^limbs: lump bet^fore leg* and let^nation. Cured hat^with Pt Jacobs OIL^L. O. G ARDNKA, AFTER Winaboro,Tex., June-D, 1*88.^M J horse vat hurt^on bind lez; suffered^10 months; was i51 Ja'-uba Oil; cur* hasremained permanent. W. J. CLINK. TheCelebrated French Cure, APHRODITINE IkSold ok a^POSl TIVE^GUARANTEE curehit^i ' mof uerviMi*^^ Ior 4^n dimriierof the^Kt-iterative or^khus of eittn-T^*^ x wh*'tf:er nr-^iftiiiK fnun the^ext-t kej .t- in1 ^M Stimulant*, Tofcaoe* or opium,^or through ^o^ithful iutiiarn-timi, orer iti-W.*-^em r, Ar . MM a* Is** of Brain Power, Wak-'ful-^ne^^, Hfarri^ f1^^wn i'aint iu the Bat k, Serniial^W.-Hkn^s. H ^N#^rrou^ Pro*tration Norturn* atMntoat, I^mk orrba-a, DtnitMaa, Weak Mem^^ory. iA**m^*t power and Imr^oteaey, which If ne-^noM often ^ ^ ' ut prernarureolilaceaiM) tnnan-^ity. Pr.' e f I mi a t. -x. ti boxes for $3 00 8aot by^mail on r ^'^*'.t.t of m ea a\% Kin BM^wi %n fcltra hrtiMj r or ord**r.to NjfvMl tt.e aMaey if a Permanent^cure fi^ n^t efftfte*). ThoU'-auds of teatiinonialf^from ^tl'liutl y^^une. of both vxen. t^ermati*^ntly^cured bv ArMRoniTiNK ^^irru!ar free. Add rest^THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. *B - T t ' BRAN* H. BOX27POKTLAND. OR n.1'1hy h, s ^aleA ^*o , ^^ hole#a*e and retail drut*k;i0te,^^^;^ aL'-i-ta for Helena. Mont s7hale^co. MatallAND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. IIREiTmiM U1II1 MURRAY'SSPECIFIC. Aroarantavd ' ure for ^U ner ran^ilseaae, sacb at vt K K IBM- ORT,L08.S OF BRAI.*- PVWBI^Hy^t*rta, Hsa^'.arti, I AIN IN^TUB HACK, NKrVO' t* HRO-^TR\1 ION, WAKKHLSIss,^D , r ,,- N. LBCroRKBtZA^Mart Taking- UN IVIKs A k^LASISITI D^.SEMINAL WBAK-^NKSs Imp^asncT and izeceral^loss of power of the (ieaerativa^ori'ans. to either sex, c us-^i by^lndierr*tlon or er *j ert 1 or. *nd^^rhjrb allln.atelj leaa to I'Ks^MATl'V.E oi.n inn IMAwl.^TYand CO^siUPTIoN $1 a^hox or alx hcxe* for }' 8ent^mall oa raorl|.t of ; rice Full .^pamphlet, sent free to every applicant. WEi.i i K i n I i i - i \ hoik,^to cire any case For every ^rrl^r r^relue^l, we^sen ! six r*^xea, with a written araarant^ to re^^fund the money if oar Specific does not effert a^core. Addreae%ll rommnnlcartons to the Sole Manu^^facturers, TH^ ML KKAY MKDK'INE CO KansasC'ltv, Mo^F..r sale In H^l^p^ ^^r B M l'1R,m. Jm Co. MONTANAOmCaV, 1KS LltBIl, A CO.. From the AfterTaking,^particulars In Marshall\\ ll^ler'^ Latent Story. NewYork World: Marshall I*. Wilder^got back about a week ago from London^and let loose a number of the latest jokes^current aboad. One is to the effect that^a young gentleman rather b:g in preten-^siion, small in purse ami ready to wit^asked a soubrette to have some refresh^^ments. She accepted the invitation. What will you take to drink^'' asked^the young man. Well.^she replied, languidly, ^1 guess^I'll have some champagne- Helooked at her quietly and said:^^iiueas again. HelenaRaces and Territorial Fair. Onaccount of the Helena races and the^exhibition of the Montana Agricultural^Mining and Mechanical association, the^Northern Pacific railroad will sell tickets^from all points in Montana to Helena and^return at rate of one fare for the round^trip. Tickets will be sold on Aug. 24 to HI,^inclusive, good returning until ISept 2^i'ua, s. Fkk, W.D. Kim.au, V.. V. ^ T. A . ML Pat*^Gen. Agt . Helena. HarvestExcursion Rates.^The.Nort: -^ Pacific railroad will sell^harvest excursion tickets from Uuluth, Sjt. Pauland Minneapolis to Helena and Hutte^and return at one fare for the round trip^(S4K U0). Tickets will be sold on Aug. 6^and 20, Sept. 10 and 24. and Oct 8. Ex^^treme limit thirty days. Stop-overs al^^lowed within limit of ticket AI^ Emak, (ien'l. Agt, Helena.^Chas s ha Uen'l P. A T A. StPaul. DealersIn Pstant Medicines, Fancy ToLs^floods. Lantern L.vnps %nc! Lamp (roods, Olftls^Paints, Oils, etc Snrirlcal Instruments, Crutches^Bracee, etc Wholesale agents for Cnro fo^Cnoehs and Col 'e, Slrk s Pile Ointment, Witcae^.rSgoT'OCUam. Bosaako Madldnea, Dr. Kilmers^Ktomj, Dandelion Tonic, Oregon Kidney Te^^! Dotard's SpectOc. i^I 8MOiatTt*T pt*^The Bear A ^'^**Korr^ct Shapa. LIEBIGWORLD DISPENSARY ANDINTERNATIONAL Kodlcl and Surgical Institute^301 and 303 Went '.'th St.. Kansae^City. Mo., and 400 Geary St..^San Krancisco, Cal. Forthe Treatment of all Chronici Surgical Diseases Appliancesfor Deformities. Theabove loaur established Bud moat aucceaafu^e(^erlalletfl will oi^erj private recei'tion parlor* at^the aootheaet corner of Main street and broad-^way, opposite Wlndaor hotel, Botte. BeetfaUMUea, apparatus and equit^ixients for^sacceaefnl treatment of every form or disease re^qalrln^ medical and sarelcal treatment Mxtytwo nsw rooms Tor patients; best accom-^mt^datlt^ns west of New York. Write1st Illustrated papers on Deformities^Club fast. Curvature of the 9plne, Plies, Tumors,^Cancer, t atarrb. Bronchitis Iohaladon, Slec-^trlrUv, Mrvn^l -m. Paralysis, SpllepsT. Kidney^aila-lder, Kye, Ear, hkin and blood, and all^rurrtcal Opeiatlons Diseasesof women a specialty. Book on dls^eases free. Theonly rellaMe Medic a* and Snrrfcal Instltote^making a specialty of private diseases). *11 Blood Diseases sorcessfnUy treated, Hvph-^Ultls P^ lson removed from the system wltboat^mercury. New KesUirstive treatment for loss of^Vital Power. Persons anahle to visit us may he^treated at home by correspondence. All comma^nlcatlons confidential Medicines or Instruments^sea* by mat) or express securely packed One^personal Interview dreferred. Call and consult^as, or send history of your case and we will send^In plain wrapper our Book free, explaining why^tfiousands cannot he cured of Private, ^^ pedal^and Nervous Diseases, Seminal Weakness, 8per^ma*Vorrba^a, 1 m potency, Syphilis. Otonorrhwa,^t^leet, Vartcorle. etc., eic. PacificCoast Institute established for nearly a^uuarter of a century. Corner of tteery and^Mason streets, ban Frandero, Cal Dlsuensary^and l-rus Store occupying whole corner of block Firstclass r^^mr and Board for patients at^the sanitarium connected with the LiebigWorld Dispensary. Callor vldress Kansas City, Mo. at Sao Francisco 'allirnla Summons. M.A.^1889 IDIRECTORS: T.C. POWER.^L.H.HIRSHFIELD. WM.MUTH.^W.B.HUNDLEY.^FRANCIS POPE.^A.J.DAVIDSON.^B. H. TATEM,^W.A.CHESSMAN. C.D. HARD. $25,000 InPurses andPremiums THE NOBLESEXPLOSIVE DYNAMITE^TUDSON'S IMPROVED POWDER GIANTPOWDER tMsiMseu*r Mlnars, MallroM Oenaraaters. ^sttntortat By ins axftue m tsnaral at ^S^^tronccat. aafMt anal Smi of all hla;n aaaloaoM. A.M. HOLTER HARDWARE (^O.. OrTNFBAT.aPWTP. HBI.RK* MONTANA. SANDCOULEE COAL Dofsnot Black when exposed to thr- air as most all other^soft coal does. A large portion of this coal is similar to An^rhracitp in character, and does not fill the room with soot.^Ask your dealers for the Sand Coulee Coal or apply to S.F. SHANNON. Agt. Office Montana Central D*^pot. ButteKaces. TheMontana Central railway will sell^excursion tickers for tbe above occasion at^one and one tifth fare for the round trip.^Heiena to ILute and return. Tickets will^be s i!d August It* to 24, inclusive, good to^return up to August 25. AnacondaRaces. TbeMontana Central railway will sell^excursion tickets for the above occasion at^one and one tilth fare to Butte and return^Tickets will be sold August 11 to 17, in-*^elusive, good to return August is. torllrltlal Couple* Only. LondonFigaro. 1 am awaitinir further^particulars of that Honeyiuooners' hotel^whirh. according to a circumstantial ror-^resp mdriit, is to oe built on the N^uth^Dev^r^!^h!re coast for t!,e sj ecial and. if^possible, sole us-' of newly married co.iples^on their wedding trips. That the sur^^roundings of the mMWSMMIOTt t^ ha^made as idylic and fairy-like as possible^W09d scarce y be said. Romantic arbors in^shady ci.rnrrs, gushing stresm'ets. se -. i l^ed sj hau nooks are to be prn :de^l ad lih.,^while a i'h the aid of siem-e ev^ ry night^will be a iiiisinligbt one. an^l every diy one^of seeming bright and warm sunshine.^The prospectus is even said to hint at the^pre-ei.ee of mechanical nurhlingales.^which, thanks to persistently winding up.^will warble ou every suitable tree. Thedecorations, artistic and otherwise,^of tbe hotel are. of course, to be all in^character, though 1 must admit that 1^,-ie^!i.^!i w.'iether the pioposed transfor^^mation of the ordinary weak-kneed hotel^waiters and the somewhat too substantial^chambermaids of the provinces into attend^^ant ' ^ ^:,^ i.edes and tlebes, as artistic in^their po.es as they are classical in their^atiir--, will really be an advisable step to^take. The laying on of V. ^liau harp* and^other mysterious music in every apartm-nt^is another detail open to criticism. But |^there is nothing like actual experience,^after all. and I shall be curious to hear^mure about the Honeyrn^^oi ers' Hotel after !^it has been opened for business fur a few Hn.-Mteu- *..^.^ ^^ . \ ^ Thebest salve In tbe world for cuts,^oruisea, sores, ulcers, salt rheum. lever^sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,^rorns, and all skin eruptions, and positive-^car- -s piles, or no p..y required. It Is^guaranteed to give perfect sat'^faction, or^ruriney refunded. I'rice 25 Cents per box^ir-ir ^a^ br K. S. Hal^ * fn. Thellrraiu. of a H*^tiee.h Smukrr. sciencedescribes tue t xperlen^es of a^centleman wno placed himself under the^influence of a hasheesh, lie stroked it^until he felt a profound sense of a well-^r^-ng. and then put tbe pipe aside. After^a few minutes he seemed to become two^persons, he was conscious of his real selt^reclining on a lounge, and of why he was^there, his d^U ^.e was n, a vast building of^gold and marble, splendidly brilliant, and^beaun.ul bejond all description. He felt^an ex reuie gra'^oration, and believed huu^self iu bea\^n. This double personaliu^suddenly vanished, but reappeared in a^tew minutes. His real self was underg-.'.ng^rhythmical spasms throughout his body,^the double was a marvelous ins'rument.^: ' siucing sounds ot exquisite sweetue- ^ and^perfect rhythm. Then sleep ensued, and^all ended. I'pon another occasion,^sleep and waking cam and went^so rapidly that they seemed to be^. .infused. His double seemed to be the ses.^bright and tossing as the wind blow, then^a continent. Again, he smoked a doubie^dose, and sat at his table, pencil in hand, to^record the effects. He loat all conception^of time. He rose to open a door, and it^see.ned to take a million years. He went^to pacify an unity do.', and endless ages^seemed to have p^.sed when he returned.^Conceptions of sp.ee retained their nor^^mal character. He felt an unusual full^^ness of mental irupr ssious^enough to fill^volume*. He understood clairvoyance,^hypnotism, and all else. He was not one^man or two, but several men living at the^same time in different place* with different^occupations. Be route not write one word YellowstoneNational Park. CommencingJune Sand continuing un-^, til Sept. 27, the NorthetT Pacific railroad^| will make a rate of one fare for the round^trip from Helena to Lle,ngston and return,^on the following conditions: Passengers^to purchase a round-trip ticket to Livir.ga-^ton and either a 830 or 540 txiok ticket^through the park. Theae tirkets include^rail and stage transportation from Livings^^ton and four and five days, respectively,^board and lodging at the Park association's^hotels. For further information rail at the^Northern Pacific ticket office. A.D. Edhar, Geperal Agent. KnightsTemplar Conclave at Wash^^ington, D. C^The Montana Central railway will sell^tickets for the above occasion at the rate^of ST* ^V5 for the round trip, H- ^ n* to^Washington and return. Tickets will be^on sale Oct 1, 2 and S. good for going pas^^sages for trains reaching Washington Oct.^x; extreme limit for return Nov. 14 Stop^overs will be allowed on return trip west^of St. Paul within the limit of ticket. P.P. Shki.kv.^treneral Manager. KnightTemplar'a Conclave at Wash^^ington. Forthe above occasion the Northern^Pacific raiiroad will make a rate of $7* r^^for the round trip from Helena to Washing^^ton and return. Ticketson sale Oct. 1st and 2d only: going^passage limited to Oct. 8th: extreme limit.^Nov. 24tn. Stop overt will be allowed.^On return trip west of St. Paul or Omaha,^1 icketa will be eood to return either via^the Manitoba or I'nion Pacific Cha S Fkk. (i. P. 4 T.A.St Paul. A.1) hixiAK. (ien. Agent, Helena. Apeculiarity of Hood's Sarsaparilla is^that while it purifies tbe blood it imparts^new vigor to every function of body. Accidentsare liable to happen at any^time, and it is well to be prepared for^them. L\ery family should keep a bottle^ot Dutard's Specific in the house at all^time*. It is worth its weight in gold for^burns, scalds, bruises, old sores and skin^diseases. Sold by R. S. Hale 4 Co., whole^^sale and retaii agents. Helena. TbeManitoba and Montana Central rail^^ways will tell excursion tickets from St.^Paul and Minneapolis to Helena at $41190,^on fare, tor the round trip, oa the follow^^ing dates: Aug. ^tb and 2o.h. Sept. 10th^and 24th, Oct. 8th. Good thirty days.^^topover privilege* will be allowed within^limit of ticket. ITCONFORMS TO SHAPE OF FOOT ITeon srsnt perfection in T't. m ith trredom fl'iw corns^'il an discomfort ^^ i ^ .1 always weal^K Burt A Packard Shot. It i. ^^-knowlr-!^r^* a lh^ ^* ^.^./..^' . ^^. th, i -I'm and wot ^^u Batirmans .h-s; m.iile in the world,^on't spoil your feet by wearing cheap shoe*. TrieBurt A Packard Shoe sttaj no mora thaaas othertin* tfaa.sTi j* ^wr tliiwl* AH^Tvl-ii in II nil mad*. Hand-welt, and Rortwt, alaoRots' ai-\\ - 1' not sold by your mm^^fciaaameand m or a,I Irt*. to m%. J t r*' IJ ' --Ticc*..ors to Fort A ra*-tlf^Packard Ot held, Brockton. Maaa. Bold * FRED Cth E R, HeleraMcnt, JamesTwiford, atANUFACTTJRaR OF WagonSheets, Tents, Awnings^and Hydraulic Hose. Twentydifferent styles of Window Awntngc^and the latest Improved fixtures for hanging uvv of all kinds and width* from to lnchas^wide to ico inches wide always in stock. Tbeatest Improved Camp Goods.^WAIN STKKtT. .... HBLB^A WANTED! booksto keep ! Personsnot wishing to employ a^bookkeeper permanently can have their^hooks promptly attended to by an expe^^rienced accountant by leaving word at^the \K.ntana Employment Office, room 6,^Birkenfeld block, foot of Broadway. THEMERCANTILE AGENCY B.i. B1TN * CO.. rroprtotora. Tdthe diptrirt court of tha flrft .udlria' dletr.cf^of tbe terrttt ry of Montana, in and tvr the count)^of Levle ar.d Clarke. MflieeleJ k nlforl. flaiatiff. ^a. P. K Palford,^d**f*^ndant. Th*people wf the Territory of Montana aenc^hrrt*ftlni^ to the abov* nam**d defendant: Yonare : --r. ^ ^ required to appear In as arfjoti^hrnutfht amlnet yon hy the above named plain tilt,^in the district court of the Plret Judicial IHettiri^of the Territory of Montana, in and for tbe county^of Leal* and C larke, and to answer the complaint^Hied therein, within ten days ^ exclusive of the daj^of aervice) after the eerric^ on yoa of this aam-^mone. if served within thla c^mnty: r, if aervec^ont tif thla county, bat In this district, within^twenty days; otherwise within forty daya. or^ju^ifeTti,ent by default will he taken sural net you,^at-cordintr to the p^^rer of said complaint. The^said action is hrt.uarbt to recover d tree ani^judgment for a dlvorc*. dleaolvlnc the m^rriaare^c mtrart h-r-t ^f^ re entered into and now exletlns^betweea the p'atntilT end defeedfot, upon^arrounde eet up and charced in the c^Jtnpl-^int, to-^wlt: Abar.d*^r ni-*i^t, wilfully * nd contir. u^*d ab^sence for mure *hnn one year: secondly. Wilful^desertion and ah-erce from the ttsrrltoiy without^any Intention to ret .rn for over one year; and^th|rd, cruelty, the partlcnlare cf all w'hlch aa to^each ^ Df of the rrvanda are set out in tall In^the complaint. Andyoa are hereby notified, that If yon fall u^appear and answer the said rom plaint, ae above^required, th* eald plaintiff will lake j . ik*n:^^ ^t^hv default, and apply to the court for tne relief^demanded Id the coo plaint tilvenunder my hand and the seal of the dl-^trtct court of the Plrat Judicial District of t: -^Territory of Montana, in and for the county of^Lewis and Clarke, this 7th day of Anfrnst, In th*^/ear of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and^eighty nine. [smax.] W F. PARK tH, Cierk. ByJ. A CARTER, Deputy Clerk. LealleA Craven, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SealedProposals. oftjlxe MontanaAgricultural uimechanical Caroets-Wa Paper ASSOCIATION Opensat Helena Aug.^26. and continues^six days. All.of the Latest Novelties. STOCKENTIRELY NEW AT 112-114 B'DWAY Korthe protection and promotion of trade EstablishedIn 1841 ^ ll^Offlosi.^rMTED 8TaT^s. CaKADA AKD KrBOPB. Managerof the Montana District, R.T. GAINES : HELENA. **^*e-r.rr.or a^h ayenpe an^1 Main Stre*C J.L. SMITH. FreightTransier Line, Helena.Montana. Salod I'mpoealp will be r^celTe^J for the rnn^strnctloo of tfee Turner Hull hj tbe cnrr.mlttoe^aoderalpned until auk. tl,Thi* hid* n^r tbe rtnorworkwill b^ let Aue. 15. lsr^ l lan* and^MM ^atlons ^ an be seen at tba offlre ot lleln^letn A Mathlas, architects, Noreltv block. The^right to reject any and all bice la reeerve4. CH.FLIIH^ HIK^J. oT^l^llaTZ^J. ADAMS.^F KIPHAL. r.m mm i^Notice of Dissolution. TheArm of Gerlach A i.abler h has been ^it^esoived. Mr Oerlach will rontlnue the bnalneea,^collect all accounts due the lata arm and t*j Ibe^dehta of the late Arm. TRARLKMUABI!^CB^PHIUP GKR~ACH^Helena. Mont , Ani; 7. IfM. DisaolutionoC Partnership Noticets hereby glren that the co-partnership^heretofore ex etlnn at MaryeiUle, Dontana tarrf-^torj. between Mlcbael J Carbta and Joha A. Car^^ol* In the bitrh^r buetnea* Is this d*j clasolved^by mutual consent. John A. Car bis retiring. Thet^aelnea^ will be continued by Michael J.^Carbls. who will pay all lndehtedoeee o' the late^arm. and la whrm al! accnunie will be raid. Mar*evil:*^. Modi JOHNA CAhBI^.^MIt HAUL J. ^ AKB1S^Aug. 1. 1SBS. iKV FX! L T ri RRD wy MM t . PSANOENELECTRIC lRUi HBEcTTRCSa MAPE 11 .rah.* o. k ^ rTTbr ...^^n^^ KieiairTSt Sf m^ .^.IlilMarilBilm.wRi! .^... J. ct at: W. r. ^1U hK^ ' =^**rt elsSt aaa 4m^. Tbl.i*. m^Man Hrlwr. : .MIt.. Ftwmr. tilt til ll I'J 111 M 111 riln SI att U'^- taaiaiiin 11. H.satrt*. stiattttiKt.Kltci. et Allkinds of merchandise and other^freights, including ores, promptly trans^^ferred from depot. Officeat J. Feldberg's Store and at the^depot. Orders will receive prompt at^^tention Ipreacribe and rally aav^doree F r G t^ th* oar) wenficfor the ecruue cart^o^ ttis u.H.l^'-KAHAM.al 1mr-*-- N V^Wa b^t* *oi^ Kic G tor^many year*, and it has^.rrra th* beat *f sat.^^ttatUow. D.b DTCai * CO..^,cnlcaae. UL Itl.M.aM4 hy Oracclau .a. Rate A Co.. B. M. rarcaaa A Or UPTUR1 ETICEL iiotx4.La!^^D O ctrk Trusa I - to wfw^Ar. InaUn- % HaVlcnradthoo^avc^s-ttd ft r Free i -nrtrmt**-! J - Eleci KamjU ir^^. Hi FORMEN ONLY! MrUil IIVC r^.Mrl; ^ wtBTOUS dsbilitt. V U rV Ti ^f Knar*Til 11 ll lis 0W*r T*na^.^^ ii in. aaaai aaaw*ta^a^tj m^-^*. leubmrui^hewa.nti.iiHtiutntti.in i raarsoraoat.^^wjiiiiij ^ swat TaaiTasxr-aeaeaw *^ . ^^... aha!^^!*^ t*mm 47 Bum. Ti i iIwiIii. wmt Ferip f i^lil ^.^Jmmmm iiWai* ha. IwS neweaa wljrak *aeM Ul[^tttaai tr f wTFAiA A t PrepareYour Exhibits Thedin-ctore solicit t-xliibits of^all kinds, and from all parts of^thf Territory. N^ Matty Em eaat||ied on ar^^ticles orsnimals ezaibitetL Knfieswill he received at the^office of the secretary in Helena^durinc tlie wnekl previouB to tlie^fair, and at his office at tlie fair^grounds, and during Monday of^the fair week, but no eniries^can be made after Monday.^Aae. 2tf. FloralHall will be open on^Saturday, Aug. ^^4. for the re^^ception of aiticles for exhibition.^Space should be secured pre^^vious to tl^is date from the su^^perintendent. The1st Bench Show everheld in the Territory will be^held on the grounds of the as^social ion Aug. 28, 29, :*o, and^promises to be a very attractive^feature of the fair. Theassociation have set aside^^VMr. which will be awarded in^premiums under the auspices of^the Helena Kennel Club. Send^to E. F. Crosby for premium^list. 4Races Each Day Theraces promiee to be un^usually attractive, there being^a much arger number of first^class horses engaged than at^any previous meeting. Califor^^nia, Viab. Colorado, Wyoming,^and Oregon have sent their^swiftest runners aiid best trot^tere who compe e for the large^purees offered. Musicby the Helena Cornet^Band each day of the fair. Thegrounds can now be^reached comfortably via the^Monta Central Railway Round^trip tickets, obtainable only at^the offices of the company, in^^cluding admission to the^grounds,Ladies and children75 cents. Forfurther Information or^Premium List address the sec^^retary. a.j. Davidson. President. FrancisPope. Secretary. PaperingDone at the Lowest Prices.^Wall Paper, 10 cents per Roll. J.11. SANFORD. TheHelena Steam Heating andSupply Company! Plumbers.Gas and Steam Fitters. Estimatesupon all work in our line cheerfully given. KNHfoin Main Stkkkt, HELFNA, MONT 1HE TVdOTNTT A. TNT A. KENNELCLUB WILLHOLD ITS FirstAnnual Bench Show ATHELENA. Wednesday. Aug. 28. Andcontinuing for three days, under th^* rules of the American KennelClub. $600 IIST PEIZES. Entriesclose Tuesday. August 27, 1889. Open to all classes^and ages Copy of by-laws ard premium list sent or applica^tiou to EDWARD F. CROSBY, Secretary, Helena, Montana.^All lovers of dogs invited to join the club. CT~ni -^rersity Lan cLsl TheTrustees of the Montana Wesleyan University having sub^^divided certain portions of their very desirable lands, the same^are now offered for sale at reasonable rates and on terms conve^^nient to the purchasers. The trustees, however, reserve the^right to advance the price without notice. Theproximity of tnese lots to the great school renders them^especially desirable as investments, and now is a proper time for^persons to secure lots on which they can build when they shall^have children large enough to need the higher education therein^to be obtained. The situation is in every respect desirable, in^the midst of a thriving, moral, intelligent and industrious co m^munity. For^particulars, call upon or address the agent, R*v. R. E.^SMITH, who will take pleasure in exhibiting the attractions of^this new and promising suburb of our Capital City, and answer-^ing all questions ^ oncerning prices, terme of sale, etc.. etc. INTERNATIONALHOTEL ESTABLISHEDIN 1865. REBUILT IN 1887.^The Largest Leading Hotel. Has the very Bes Accom^modations in the city. Rates Reduced: $2 pei ^ ay ant^upwards, according to location of rooms. SE^BS IIV1 hfl'IwOFOI.ITj^lTr' PHILI PS BURG, MONTANA.Formerly SPAREY'S HOTE I. Bobon Both American and Knrope*n Plana.^Sample Booms for Commercial Men. Mrs T H. HORSK, rToprteteaa