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THEDAILY IVDKI'KNDENT: HKIiEKA. TL'KSDAY MOltXING. NOVEMBER 5, 1889. THEINDEPENDENT TKKMSOK M HHCMPTtOMl UiuItMy Mail One taf^ IMJ Daih.Ii^ Carrier. Per Month IM Wwkly.Oam Vaar W lbunitlarivM at tlm risk ^t snlstcrilur (unless^availe li^ pari-aeri*! latatfi ihatk, nr postal or IB*^prww unler pafalile to Pis ln^l^-|xiif l^ut I'uIiILhIi-^ilw t 'nni|iaii^. Pmmmatatriaa rut Immmh mtt^i attli^ir lioiiH-t or plai ns of liusinens c^n onlir l^)^aaata! i-.ir i or IhlMfh tBtplaMat No. Mb PlttM^r^nsirt MMi of kffaaalaf Miwtf promptly.^Ad^i^rtW'menN. to insure prompt insertion. riknUIn ataatat Ii atattt l p. ^^ lUjortoiiromm luii'atiotM not roturnwl unlmw pOMtA*.'!'is incloseil. HELENA,MONT, NOV ', lHS'.t. A lt)ll^lAN\ RKTt'RNINU BOARD. Lilit ,)u^-k and Hall President llnrri^aon's tlirtM* federal ap|siintccs. White. Makemi Tfartetr, who constitute the statecanvassing Uianl, havr pn^\^^^) to^lw clay in Mm hands of the poMWR^^ajiwtaf with the tmkhllMt allidavit fOBuriofby licrnard, the ^ u aoavlot,^the republican mMMpintan I * ;a v gone steadily(arVRld wild their work of^subverting the |s^pular will without^duck or hindrance. WhmWWtt they^have bad to ilt'iil with republican of^fiends, high cir low, tiny have foiinil men^trilling to defy law Umi right, disregard M)popular will, override tin- decisiona^of the courts and Imchiho law less parti^-aim The only obstacle the conspire- ton*havet at any [stint is in a court ofjustice, an appeal from whose docis^on against them is to lie deided to^morrow. Thestory of the outrage |ier|h'trateil^by the state Ixianl yesterday under the^guise of gau*y technicalities is fully^told in our news columns Divested of^unnecessary verbiage ami tine spun^q,uibhliiigs the om is just this: 1'enil^lag the decision on an appeal from the^irder of the district court at Itutte,^ffhicfa I'oiupcllcil the concussing board^of Silver I tow county to count the un^^lawfully rejected vote of precinct lit. the^state I^oariI of canvassers, without wait^^ tig for a ilecisioa on the appeal while a^Htay of pus-ceilings was in force by^consent of counsel on Isith sides after^two or three night sessions with a gang^of republican \*^\\\icians, hurriedly as^Heinbles, thrown out the vote of the^disputed precinct, declares live defatted^candidates for the legislature to be^fatlfteli. tRthflffatl the territorial sec re^tary to give theln certilicates and ad^journs sine die. Themiserable apology of these three^federal ollicials is printed in another^column. It is simply an evasion of the^merits of the whole question. The Imard^had every fact relating to the contest^before it. It hadfull and formal knowl-^^^dgo of the exact status of the pattrllltl^legal proceed,ng which irt to lie deter^mined by the district court at Blltte^to morrow When the order of Judgt^DcWolfe was issued directing the can^T.ibscis of Silver Bow county to count^the vote of precinct ill. the county clerk,^Mr. Itooth, at once scut an abstract of^Uie vote of every precinct duly certified^to the territorial secretary, together with^a copy of the writ of mandate. The^state board opened these returns on^Friday and after a secret conference^agreed that they were not properly^signed by the canvassers. The writ of^mandate itself was a clear enough M^planatioii of the absence of the names of^the two republican canvassers from the^return, but, to carry out their pre ar^ranged plan, the governor's private sec^rctary was sent to Itutte to see if he^could net another set of returns to^further complicate matters. He re^turned bearing the following letter from^Clerk 1 tooth : atoTlliMontana. Nov. '_^. IM,^To Itetijanim V, White, GoV^ rnor. Ih nrv N,BUku, CbM Joatie* and b. \. Walker. a.cn tai v ^^t Montana and ct-othcio hoard ofoanTaaaara ^^t Mont.ma. Uantlanienin reply toyow dannuat for^a aartiftvd oopy ^^t the abatract of rvtea^^nda by tha board of aanvaaaaca of ^iiv, r govcounty, 1 bag leave to Ml tlmt I am^advised tin.t tln le is no lei'id ah^tracl of^wild votes in my oltice otlu r lliaii tlmt ab^reiidv sent yoti upon your former demand. '1lie boat d bad m t colupli led Matif ale^atrai't of 11;e viill s at the t our the writ of uianoatcwaa Kcrvtsi apon tinm. IIi.Tewitli aMiaM pM an ittested OUR) of^tile judgement in said case ordei |ng tRU^board to complete said count and include^then m the reject, d precinct No. III. KesiteotfullvMiiir-*, Citaa,1. It^^illl^Clerk of the Hoard of County Coiiiiiiihnioii-^i ri. in and for Silvi r How county. .Moll- tana. Inthe lhi-tri t Court of the See. nd .ludi-^eial 1'lstiK't of the !c:ritoty of Motlt.iliii,^in and for the I'ouiuy of Silver BoV. 1WIt remeniliered that this cause eiime on^for hearing apofl the relator's motion for^judgment apon the js t it um, order mid^alternative writ, and answer and return of^tbe defendants win a it was Ordered,adjudged and detfaed bj the^Court, that said di feiuhitits, William M.^Jack. William K. Hall and Caleb K. Irvm. .^tbe I'anvassuu,' Hoard aforesaid, had n^-^|Kiwer or authority to exclude tin VotM^shown by the returns from said I'ricini No.^84, in said county. Mid that their action^therein was illegal and void, and that the^returns, including tbe said precinct, consti^^tute tbe true and correct result of said clec- tioti,snd that said relators have their^p icinptory writ of inundate as prayed for^111 their petition. Andit is further ordered, adjudged and^decreed, that it is tbe duty of the said clerk^of said county commissioners to issue a^Certificate to relators, as prayed for 111 said^petition and iillniavit. and that a premptory^writ of mandate issue to coin [si him to^issue said certificates, and that said relators^recover costs and disbursements in their^Is lnilf ttpended, this 1st dav of Noveuilier,^IKK*.K l'i Woi.ia, fatdgaSecond .ludicial Court, in and for^Silver How County. Attest: A true copy. WaunraNanotv Clerk, MyWill L. Clmik, Deputy Clark. Withthat contempt for law and the riffRttofthe majority which bus marked everystep of the conspiracy, Mr. liar rison'sthree appoints on uettintf this otniRHitaWttwtitter at uttd to rtnolra tlieiiiselvesinto a little court of their^own. Afb'r sittint'up nearly all Friday^Right at the court house with Chairman^KclitfUian, of the republican state com^llttet. T. C Tower, defeab'd eandidiiU)^for oovernor, and L. II. Hershtiehl, unelo^of Henry liernard. Messrs W Into and^Walker, were duly braced up for their^work. OnSat unlay the three federal ollicials intheiri apacity as canvassers attain nut^togotbtr. It was agreed that it was a^des|K'rute case reijuiritiK desperale^work. Kven assuming that Clerk^ltiKith's certilied return could not b) rIved all that the board could fairly do,aftBf ftlliag to net any other return,^Wo'lld have BRta to leave out the entire^Vote of the county, ltut this would^have left out six republican candidates^for the lagattetHIR and the votes of these^men could not Isj spared. SoitWRRtlt^lorinined to defy the mandamus otjudgd^DeWolfe, the eiputies of the cute, Mat^all prev ions decisions tftiatOORffti and^to carry out the rascally work of Iter^nard, .lack and Hall by rejecting the^vote of precinct 'M. Withoutwaiting for further iuvesti^K it ion or impiiry, Messrs. White, lllake^a id Walker met yesterday for barely a^a Bgtt tninuto and instantly adjourned^le u inn a memorandum Udiind them^tellinn what they had consented to do. Thereasons for their action are falstt^ami misleadinn The court proceedings^at the u.aiiilamus hearinn. of which^every luettilier of the Iniaril had full in^formation, did not show that the vote at^precinct ill w.is ^false and fraudulent^^as the canvassers state. No evidence^t iat the vote was not fair and holiest^was ever adduced and no charge of^fraudulent voting was ever made. ltutit is as idle to review the facts^ami the evidence for men who are not^governed by facts or evidence as it would^batoquote the revised statutes to the^road agent w ho has commandisl you to^stand and deliver. Theaction of the state canvassing^Isiard is without precedent in the law of^the territory . Judge Know le i'decision^which was cited by .Judge DeWolfe the^othei day on this very question of the^po,\er of these canvassing I man Is was as^follows: Thisis a c|iicstioii that the canvassers of^the returns of the ahstrncts of tbe^votes had n itliiun to do with. It was BO^pait of their duty to determine what was^the true and legal vote c ist. What they^Were retailed to do was to determine what^the aba) Mala of the votes returned to them^showed upon this subject. As they have no^nnbt to no la'hind these abstracts, they^btta no right to HHaign, as ii reason for not^taaraaalagtaa true abstracts, taal there wasan Utagal and fraudiiteiit vote behind^them. IfHiicb an issue was allowed to be raised^abet the ^|i), si i,ill was, whether all election^officer should canvass or not canv ass elec^^tion returns, every tingle one of them,^down to the judn^ s of elections, ininbt raise^the laata issue, ami there would tic a tatg^upon our whole p ibtieal system. Otlicers, whoseat tit v by law is to canvass ratama, haveno other legal duties than these to perforataand as it would not ba watRia the provinceof the pMccediucs 111 i.i ilnlaintls^k^aoataal them to go behind the returns^ami determine the actual legal Vote cast, so^they cannot si i up what in law dual not^c gaOafa t hein, as i itbcers. as a defeiiM- wIn n^they are Matured to do what does concern^tbaati at odaOara, under the provisions of^taw. liveryother decision of the supreme^court has been of similar tenor. Tocut the whole matter short the^state canvassing Uianl trampled over^statutes and precedents and hurried to^place certificates in the hands of the re^publican legislative candidates whom^they had counted ill without warrant of^law. It ilid not matter that the law-^vests in the county clerk the right to^issue such certificates, (hat Chief .lus^test HlaUe himself only the other day^recogni/ed that this [Hitter lies with that^otlicial when he granted a writ of man^date dlrtOtaRg the clerk of .IclTcrson^county to give certilic.ites to BaMBDan^of the legislature the law must lie ilis^regarded now in order to place ivrtiti^cites in the hands of enough republican^representatives to give the republicans^an illegal majority for a sutlicient tune^to enable them to*orgaiii/.e and sic e^control of the legislature. Pluswas tt..- la-t play tlmapiratora muIdmake The decision of the court^had Uven against them; they were afraid torisk the chanoes on an appeal: tha)^saw that much dreaded justice was 0*W^taking thern. Huttheir latent lawless act will fail.^They have only brought shame an I di.--^grace U|sm their last three victims for^naught. Kvury honest vote cast in^Silver How county will be counted and^stay counted: every candidate for the^legislature or any other ollice. who is^ahown by the returns to have a majority^of the votes cast, will present himself lit^the required place, at the required tune,^with a lawful certificate of eh ctimi from^the county clerk as the law directs, and^will take his seat No man holding a^aartifloate obtained by fraud and issued^without warrant of law will ever sit as a^MRaRat of the legislative lisseiilbly of^the state of Montana. Itwill take more than an ex convict^and two fttaraiag Isiards to uiake the^|ss,ple of Montana itlbatit to that. hUibelal.it oplHislt loll to IiiiMIic our^electioliH eolitrolh il by the votes ol MR^who cannot read tin ticket they vote, what^^ever el*- it may he called, cannot come^within the wui, t hounds assigned |^y tttM^or suhHtance to ^kiiowiiothiunism.^ It is a^part of tbe ^know something^ rather than^of tbe ^kliuwiiotbuie^ pilicy. A country^that, like ours, ih |n nils as aMath iqsai the^uitelliueiice of its M.(. is. and that s|smU^so many millions every year for public^schools, cannot consistently endow con^^fessed ignorance with the bigaaal privilenes^of eii iio nsbip: ^Herald. Youwould disfranchise foreigners B ho^cannot read and write and yet you argue^that a million blacks in the south, who^I ft tf Rtltj ignorant are entitled to vote.^If that is'nt the spirit of knowuothing-^iaa, w hat is TiikHerald is quite right in say ing;^^If the water service proven to lie all^that the BORaVMidRtad company promise,^tha contract can Is- extended. Five^years seems a reasonable fieriod for the^i-ontraet to run, to commence with.^^Five years is long enough. 11is evident that the state stealers^are getting encouragement from the^White House. Men holding llenjaiiiin^Harrison^s commissions did the counting^out yesterday, lieiijaiiiin Harrison's^sou was watching the canvassers at their^work last week TubNews is the inline of a bright, clean,^well-edited weekly republican journal just^started at Towuschd hv William Wood. It^is tilled with live itaal la ws and is on the^rinht tvuck to success. DmKiissell 1!. Harrison take the ro^turning hoard's shuttle to Washington^with him Sunday tight TwodeiniM-rats will represent Moil^tana in the Fnitcd States senate. CHAT\N ITH THK UOVEBNUIt Wbat He Say a of tbe stale lloiirils Villon^I'be I'roliallle OWtaOMM (iov.It. K. White was siltinn in the Cos-^nio|Kilitan hotel lobby yesterday eveinnn^Mtokatg an after dinner cinar. leaning hack^in a large chair, fee I prop|^ed up mi the iron^guard rail around the stove. The gBBMMI^was reading a newspapt r, evidently satisfli d^that be earned his wai;es yesterday. Tbe^governor is at all times courteous, acfoiu^mishit nig and unassuming, characteristics^of the typical westerner that be is. An Is-^hh v viu m reporter approached Ins excel^^lency and after t hankiiic him for sai'iiruig foralaaaatf tad to labortra a day off next Ihuisday with Ins salary going on just the^same, asked hiat if a new election Wotld be^ordered III the tie vote case of Iteilliet and^K, iinedv, candidattt for joint n prest uta-^tiveof Dei r Lodge and HeaVi rln ad HMaB* ip's. Hereplied that be understood Hi i.nit^had lib J notice of auabMa, to he decuh tl hv^the legislature, claiming that be was bcati B^by 4^^l illegal votes cast at Anaconda. Why,governor, was the vote of prttintl^No. lit thrown out or at least disregarded by^tbe state canvassing hoard^^ asketl the n -^|sirter. Forthe reason that we had no terttfltd^tbatrart of the v t ^ of Silver How county. Then, why did the hoard not throw out^the entire vote of Silver Mow county and^only the vote of precinct No. ;'rlr llccatiscwe tisila It as a fact that that^portion of the Vote, outside of precinct iVI,^was the vote of Silver How county. We had^llu report of the Silver How canvassers^showing the returns, and we had the state^^ment of l u rk itooth winch contained taa totalVote of the Collnt\. but we were not^authorized to accept Mr. Hooth's r, pot. beeataetbe report waa not certified to by thecanvassing board and we took it for^granted that the report of tin- cotintv coiu-^missiom rs was the full vote of Silver How^county. I favored throw ing out tbe entire^vole of the Matty Is ealise the returns were^not tertitV it to, but it was tboil' ht that the^vote for the constitution should he as HUM^as p.ssil.h . It is only :'4,t^m out of 4tl.UI)^rotea tlid would be a great deal less if the^Silver How ^ote was not counted. It was^also thou'ht that the |^coplc over there^might object if they were Bad granted n pre- aentationIn tbe legislature. v\ bat, then, will he the result': Attt stands the whole matter is left to tbelegislature to si ttle.^^^Kupiaoso certain BMBtbaft remain nt home,tin reby prerentttg an org.iui/ation ofthe b gisi itarer1 ThenOortTBOt TRoU would have the appointlnaof two untbiri to aoldotaka until the h gislature ditl meet, when his appointmentawould be either ratUad ol rejeetetl. Ihe turn rnor was of the opinion that the^fun was not over yet, and he etpraatad^relief nt knowing tin BMtb r waa OBI of his^hands. Mr.Raaoa Dtipaaea of a i.iar. Tothe Indi |K tid. tit: I desire spice IU^your rateable panai la answer an editorial^that a pi s a red in the Ht letia Joiirnil of Nov. i nt m led, r unted Qaaatlaa aav ML 111which 1 am asked if 1 whs not instructed^by vA in H. Wt hh to nut as many atWattrtti^on the griole as p.is ^ h ^ and asked if 1 tlal^BOt follow oat bja instruction*. In answer^to the above I will My that I bad nothing to^do with anv grade.that I am not acquainted^with Ml. Webb, have Btttt MB him to^know him. nor have I ^ ver u wived .my in^^structions from bun WRatOter, 1am also naked why 1 discriminated^against republican vvorkingtiicn. In answer^to ib it iiuestioti 1 will sav that BO man. re- pabMoanor desoerat, was rtftaad work throughany fault of mine during tbe late^tattpalgB. Hut 1 do say that any peeaoB ur newapnperthat Hays that I acted aa the tool^of a corporation t ,', I t the will of tbe^p ople is a deliberate liar. Inregard in your last question I know^nothing alsiut the business or wishes of tbe^Northern Hue,tic |ss,ple. They have never^taken me info their confidence, ao I will^refer the Journal to tbe general office of the^N. P. for the information they crave. In^conclusion. I think mv interrogators were^mistaken m tbe man they addressed or else^were ignorant of his |Mist, I i ^ n Hatro. WiBRia,Nov. THEMA^KKT8. 81xxkh.^New Xorx, Nov. k -liar silver mV^t upper Firm and i|uict: lake Nov.. ftl.Su.^bead rirai and ijuiet; doiiiestir. fa.KJ',.^In the stock market tostay then' was a luisler-^ately active btu-inees in railroad stork*, while trust-,in aaBawarlaaa w-ith taearbaaaattaataaa livit).were 'lull with tbe exception of oil. tint-^side of Heading anil .lerwr 1 ^litraj. which are^^aWB I '^ and I par cent nsspoci ively .the datUaM^wi re few ill tuuaber ami fin insiuuitii ant frac^^tions oniy. while Hiirhngtou a tjiiim y is up l'i^tuiaaari Paring ami ITitcaan gas 1'^ each, and^sugar I. OovaraMnta dull and ^^^ a.u. PettaeMMaaaaDMi stroiig and eh'i-eil sP'ttdy;^o|s lullg, 1.05',; liitihis-t lu.'i'^; lowisat, l.li:.;eloeing. UorernmeutIs aids, 4s. 1J7; 4'as. hu . North-^era Paeilir, sis,: prefirr^sl. 7:1'4: (^nag^n Im^^provement. |u: Orogou NavUtation. Pw, TraUK- tMtetaRa,Mti Daiaa nttE, ^^s. Moneyon rail, easier.'.ti 7; cloned at 2 tiffemL^I'rime nieri'antile |*|mt. S1!*!^. Sterling: ei-^iliangi'. nuiet and sti-aili: suty-day hills, ft.sl:^deinnnil. fl.s',. (UK AtiO PHODK K tun LOO, Nov 4. uH p. in. Qga Wheat-^ahnert Nov.. Ma; Dee..iwKi Rar, M44, Cora sieiulj: Nov., SPtl IJec., II v; May. Xia,, ^af Steatb; Nov.. I-^^; lss'.. IW ,: May. 2!. Pork Steady: Nov.. fs.u'i; Jan., HstSH. Ijiirii Mitidy; Nov. J.'i.lKI: Jan.. ta.-:1,.^( HK'AHO CATIUt CHIMNov. 4. ('altli- lt,seipts. M.um.^aRwaajer for beat, others dull: choice in eitra^lieeves. f|..ilk^^ 5jh siwrs.i l.lm. stts'kers amif.s.iers. f l.ms, j.'.m; Texas cattle, fl.tu^^ilss; western rangers. ^LTMkl.Ma Hogslaanipta, MJW strong ami iti luc^higher: inixisl. f :(.^-,^ |.10: heavy. i:i.~Au 4.ih;^light, f;t.si^i |, e,. Mliis'pItcccipts. il.OiiO; shipmnaU, J.UUi: strung;^natives. ^^^,;^^^^%..^',; westerns. fa..'K^o 4.1a;^Texaus. *:i.u*/4.1U. TIIKCHEEK Tiny Advertise in the Papers one thing^anil mean Altogether rVnothar. Weart Bailing tha Sanaa Kind of Ladies'^Cloth as that advertised Klsewhereas^^French llroadcloth^ for H-2B per^yard. Wk RRTRR had iiik RRRTI hi AHKMOKK THAN $1.(10 4'olt FU sXMK OOOtattand tire selling a Very Nice^quality of the Same K ml of Qofldi^for T.V. l'er Yard Alwaysmean just exactly what they^Advertise, and do not use Advertising^as one menus of Deceiving tbe l'ublic. BLACKDKKSS COODS.^'The Most Popular Color there is in^Ionia's' Wearing Apparel this season.^We have the most complete line of^Priestley's Celebrated Wool and Silk^and Wool Illaek 1 )reas ^ oxhIh ever shown^in Helena, and are showing some en^^tirely new weaves imd extensive designs,^such as Harritz Cords, Railway Cords.^Corkscrew. Diagonals. Surah Twills,^Indian Stri|s^s, Shaded Stri|^'s, liroca-^ded Stri|^'S, Strija'd Henriettas, Silk^Warp Henriettas, Silk Warp Alys^Cloth. Silk W'urp Draped Alum etc. Wewish to call your S|^'cial Attcn^tion to our Black Dress (jissls Depart^nient tins week, where We will offer^some I Jure Bargains to Buyers of such^(laodft Citi-.ensandStrangers are Cordially^Invited to Kxamine our (bssls. Coin^pare Prices, and rind out from Actual^Kxpetienee that the Best Dry (ioods^in Helena are sold for the I^east Money^bv Mortgage Trust Co. WILLMOVE TO br f -OKTHE BaileyBuilding. NOVEMBEBi, 1889. H.M.JARVI8,\y.^v. .1. CX)NKUN, M^11 PresentOffice: OVKBBACH. OOBT *V (U MONEYTO LOAN AT 10Per Cent.^For I. to I FetaTf Time *^n Heal^Kstittc in llic ( itv of^Helena. Nei Vimuiissiiina. Interest payable semi -aminally. UONKYhh! BUILDUM PUBKHb^When tith-s nre iierfect then' will hv mi ilelay in aaMtflIssin. Alsolie Die;, in liwa on batWTtl F irms anil^llancties in Mniilittia. II.II. r.tl.M l It. OmVt RtMRi^llnfim li BtaoBat Kloor. MONEYTO LOAN! Insinus to suit on from Six Months to^Five Years Time on Heal Katate^Security. MaM)^^n hand. No Delay. Cash paid^for Heal Kstate Mortgages bv W.H. CLARK ^ SON, Gen. Agents. roa Loufoiiipuiy, MINNEAPOLIS,MINN., Boardof Trade Room, Pltt.burg Block,[Hel*na II KLKX A SURAHSILKS, 15c.^PONGEE SILKS, 40c. 35c. W.H. BAKER ^ CO., BEAUTIFUL Housefor Sale AT FRENCH^ PYFER, SOLEAGENTS, ROOMS11 AND 11 %, PITT8BUBGBLOCK, TELEPHONE65. FREELUNCH AT- i mi BillOf Fare For 12STiner 12STorst AXI) 8AUEBKRAUT. Hliite,Johnstrae (6 Co., UKALESTATE^offer Great Bargaiai in MAINBTRUr, HELENAAVINUl,^PABI AVKNTE, and BENTOMAVK. l'Kt)FERTT WarehouseLota adjacent to Ivailniad tracks. ResidenceI^^t^ iu all parts of the City. Anuniljer of Fine Residences. SeveralCottimes near Depot for Bale on^Installment Plan. TownLots and Mining Pro|K^rty ua CtHikeCity. AtBatbtf tt Fine RaUMaMt in Flathead^Valley for sale Very Cheap. WHTTB,JOHNSTONE A CO., koo.ms5 ani^ (i,-HW MjOCU. TAUTPHAU8^ HEILIO, iSuccesiMirsto Di-Witt A Arnulit) CxirnerMain Street and Sixth Avenue. a Sclioor of Thorough ;Praclit^l Buavlnait^Training. aMatatttatiArithnK-tie. Penmanship. Hank^inn. Businis* ami l/wal Kerius. TelearrapLj-. Cur^reslsimleliis., SpellilW ^^'' *^ rJ1*'^1^BmicliHs. PaaalanaMMMtaylii mf aaa, aKuii catai tl ataatitoaari taaki n. ih amiErettUia su~^ii.n^. rut ^arti'^ilara tloaC^^Hu^irn^^B taUMatar* or Aililrem II.T. KMil.KllOIIN. A. M.. I^.',' i; ,i ami I'rui rivtor. Helena.MnutAna. aa RialtoMarket, Coit.M ain ami BaUMI Hth. tii.i:pikim: no. ua. Freedelivery to nil parts of the (Mf,^Will kei'p constantly on hand all kinila^of Fresh and Salted Meats, Poultry, tianie and I'ish l!usiiii\NCollfft \ ftomik liistiture Theonly First Class ltiisineea School^between St. Paul and Portland. Night^achool Octabat to April. 1,'ead ^Hoard^of l{efereni-e^ in College Reporter.^Wjite for terms. HAHN^ WALTERS.^Gold Block, Helena. Mont. APURE GLASS^ LAGER. (PreferredStock.I W.J. LKM1N' t'KI,KIIIUT^'.D HT. LOl'hJ^LAtiKK HI'.I' ll in Kngs is puri liasnl at a coat^of ^J Per Itiirp'l aWM tlian any ntlier Kjtstern^11*it hruiitftil to lli'leua. Aa tin' llser U^liiiaranUssi liy the Manufai'turer to ciintaia^No DaMtarioaa lnafri^lieuts. heing ma^lp of I'lUK lUrli-v. Malt ami Cmnm New Tro;^H^^l^r-, we ailvi^*^^ thtme J^(iLASS OF HlJJt to c^U on '.^r-iriuic ^ I'Ult 1 WM.HINiiKK. derliaiiser Hlis k. Ikaliief KtrmK,^Nil K HI.ITUS K. Lowr Main Street.^J At K IIKKNMtli. HrnUre street.^1)11. f. HU.I.K.MI S. N. p. D..pet. an.l tit* GREATLOUVRE SALOON, MAIN^TUKKT. BOESMANBROS. ^ CO.,^Sole Agents. a