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2 Till:DAILY lNJ)i:n:\l)i:M-; BELENA. SATUKDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 1^^ 1889. THESTYLE If! FEATHERS. ThePlumage Women Will We.ir on^Their Hats ar.d Bonnets^This Winter Par,manMilliner* Have Decreed^That This Should bo a 'Black'^Your i^ Millinery miPMUmm ^^^^^ MmieI^^^^^^. Hit- BrMMMMttagVim I, IWllM ItiriL^I hut \ l e I sell. Itis just MsMtan now when Dm Mi^MM ii It in nil l.er ylory, MM the New^York Hnli 'in ^^id m|BM site watches^tin-tl\.iio liiii/er-. ^f ,Ih' *^rli,rM Hwiflly^fashioning feminine IssadflMTi Huh in to^be a great year lor d.iilii r.-. Merchant* Mi^^^^futirm mil then iiMinii .11 iii- liglitas IMf thinks of the prolits. It i- the^tail end of tin ir m MM no*. Fashion'slint i'f what li right for the^wintirh.it MM forth iii I'iuih lad- in the spring.1 ^ ^^' Partdwi mMHbw de^^creed tlmt tln^ should Ih-m 'Murk^ year.^So tin- lint of tbi' * ason in ^ rather Monilire^one. Yet for those of gawr tMlt lighter^shades have heeii devised. The motif for^mm ^I 11^ ^ has heeii MS t'lbilntioii of^the MMi Dni ot tlio moat popular of^oolors. ^ it is unci. will M mm Kiffel^a^hrownish ri d Hint ih almost a brown, the^color of tin- ureal tower. Tin- ^llutfnlo^ is^it light lirowti. yet darkrr than ms Hitlel^uml Without it, tinge of red, ho named in^Iionor of Cut. tody's Wild West. There m^the ^I.uiiiinciih.^ imitating tin- shade of^green tiMil tin- mii ii in k r in illuminating tin^wati th of Puns. Others lire tIn- ^l.lierniu,^^H Hliade of yt How. li ds, grading from tlie^Ml to til^ camellia, not of tlletlllgeof the^Bower, though, and Home dainty ninnies of^emerald green.^'I lie tirHt process iii tl^ fitting ..f tlie featIn r fuf cosuiasfoial Mi mtli.it of iIjiiImi Thereis vi-rv little that MMflll lit nat^^ural color. The shade*, and tmtH one wen^are for the most p irt rtit'n inI, and tlie gr i- dutioiiHofpoiof pwdnsdb| ocmpoftion of thefeather Ink in;,' ms d m better Uwil ^ i^other. |veil the plumage of the Id n'kbiid^needs to go through Hie dyeing i ita, I ' ^ re^it in changed from a blue blaek into a jet.^Hracticallv the only black piiimagi li ft mi^changed in that of the velvet bird, the most^ei|^ iiHive of nil in Ma, a aingle MMMSM^s. Iliug for $!^^. Ibe owl. with h.H Hoft^brown mid urn v. ih often lelt in his native.^Htnte. The plumage ^f water fowl -the^duek and the i'uII -will not take the dye.^The color hIhIch off just iih water dot h. hinccthe most ot the feathers are dyed^Holier pliimiiged bird* are hh gisid for the^par|HMc ns guy colored onen. and they are^amM Meaper! \ great priportion ol the^birds used are Hume of the market w hose^^iMMMi In ad mid wings are Hold by ni'ir-^ketin.iu to in ami fact u i ir. I'ractically no^Aiiiei ie.in song buds an dest royed for the^mike of t In ir feat hers alone, and there are^only a few fori lull and trupiMl birds killed^^11MW llesh cmiiot be eiti ti. TkM the BlM^of the \ndiibon eioeiety that women Hlmnld^upare the birds by refusini; to Wear I outlier*^in their h it lacks )ioint. TheAlliericntl le it In is nle tlloHtt of the^MM |^iitridi;e and quail, the mallard^duck, sni|s' and fM, tin simubird, MM*^holder mid hw illou to mention tln.se nn.st^in une. Kroni the Houtlu ru plantations^coiiich the rice or cedar bird, destroyed in^lare^e ^|UiilitilieH, since he plays hiicIi hav..c^with the rice li Ids. I h r.- ih al o Ibe white^f'loi nla In roll, lr.au which and the South^American bird of paradise MM that loin:,^dellcal.. NliiMJ feather known hh the^aigrette. The domestic canary ih never^MMli for the Hllliplecollimerci.il reason that^In is worth 1L' j c uts ih ad and |U0 Uvi*M^^UusHia sends the riomaklll in the ^losHy^black tetraHH, of the MJMMm t^pe:(icr-^MM the nrleli. a kind of duek. and the^apnrrow in yreat ipi nititus; India a uny^Colored till^J or two, and South \inerica a^troupe of paoritH, UMMltd I.eipHie are^the ejrent bird markets of the woi Id, though^PMMj from her MMfl tliese.it of the MMMV^in '. ih rlMj into pMllllllelK e. Thebird ^Hkm^ arrivcH Ht.itfed walh cot^^ton and cured by arsenical means, ih di^^vided into head, '.in-, trail and breast -^the ^plumage^ lilerally-and plun^. d into^n culorilli' vat. Aniline cololH are used and^the bath is of da^s'or hours' duration, iih^the case iiniv be. I he partH are then ill n il.^It ting on strini.^- in a hot room or the op. n^air. To dye a i:ray or light brown feather a^lighter color a pr .c sh known an ^dcuradiu- tioll''ih elliplo\ed. To^di-nrad or ^deorady.^ an the niatiti^facturers say, the nfiglMl color is evtracti-d^ill a bath of chloride of lime or in id until^the feather is of the color of Ugh! blown^paper. 1 11. ii it will take any darker tint.^For the lighted similes a white leather^uaiHt be used, and if a white effect is^wanli d even kha White feat In r c innot be^uwd in its orii.'lliill state. It must first be^carefully bleached. Theu'raiui divisions in the feather trade^are isslrn h and fancy featherH. The term^^fincv leatheis^ isnp|ilied to the ItiMM-^erable coinlan itlons of head. Willys, plum^^ule, tail and aigrette, these are punted at^their base to a bit of black paper alt idled^to a wire and known iih a ^pad. ' T'hete are^hundreds of different designs and ill i aii;;.^incuts of color and form. Tm)mImMol^ lUM iiinnufactorv ih^tilled with loin.', low t ibl. h, pih d up with^bin pn-t. li.. ud limes, ^caitons,^ blown, trid with yellow and lined with white, mih the tradition of the trade. I he array^..f HhadeH .'lid shapes is In ^ilderiliK. Ill^what are calf d ^bird etfei ts^ half of the^head is used. Hi t back on the ^pad^ against^an arriin^einent of wiliu'h. tall and breaat.^The owl's head st in s out tioin amid silky^feathers. LittU ^hummers^ -one. tWO Off^thlsn lit thsiS m their nitural state, with^S faint IMMMg oC color, are ai t MHM a^hackLioiind of black. Pretty rrfnitS are^tin .He of the.li palieae thrush, with Ins cur^^ious in. a i led blown and ay. against some^dark pill in iL'e an.1 Willys, ami the red and^yellow of the Haltinior* oriole with a black^aigrette ot t ae lard of I'nr.'.diHe. Theaiyie.le is to be in tit- ti 111 VOgM this^year. Colored iii every tint it will lie worn^ill the hair as well iih on the bat, then set otf^by a Blush r of d.ainonds. Ill^blacks^ pa i rot a, colored to a ylossy^jet. ale Ibe most in demand. HsgpiM,^owls and tMVIUM are verv poptihr. In t ict^Sffi rv arian.-ein. nt carried out in colors ta^repr.sluc.'d in tin black, and here are Lbs^costliest and the tlnest featherH of all.^Hpeoisl arriiin.'i ineutH are the potupmii a^Hide piece of a round hSJtCMJ nature, the^^MfUMtS a bun. h like conibinatlon of trim^ruiln.-. mid the hand ft String of SBMll feath-^ers pasted nidi ways on a Iouk strip. The^latter is v. rv much in MgjM now. wound^about the turban. hJklUOStricb feathers after they are dyed m4lined, th. re irs thrrr ilisttnot stagssol luaiiufaeiiir.'.Che ^sorters^ put siM Willi^si/... tlie ^buiiclnrs^ make up the feather.^Sitting -idewlse throlluh t he .pllll. leaMlllI^MopsrfSOt SSStioM and hacking, up MMS^with parts and parkiflM BluthsrSUI make a^symmetrical shape. Thsostffioh leather is^seldom available in its natural form. The^^curlera^ with their cur.iny knives com^plete the pna-ess, curliru: beinn an art ..I^much ilexterily and skill. I he skilinl^curler Ih always nure of her wa.rk and ..i.i^oellcnt pay. Feather* innkini* is a woman's trade after^the feathers leave the dvinn rismi, which is solelyin shsfgt of men. It is one of the^bestiit wonieu's tmUiH. foffilsi|sffH| and^daintiueftH arealwuvH at a hioh premium, an^women's wii^.'S Mi Theei|^ rts tin SJgbMM the season aver-^.i !^^ v-'r^ a week, and from In n the ^ arnitigH^|jr .ile ill' the way down lo the little yirl be-^gitUtSfl w ho an I'l.l.i If Lull a week. Most^ol the f. nt lor woikiTH are also flower^makers, and become as ei|s rt at one chisa^of work as tin otlnr. The season of each^lasts six months, and iii BSQfg of the h|^factories tlie two bu.siln ssea are combined^and the MOM I sure ot imployiiieiit throuu'h-^oul the yeai. Much ha- Is in written^within the lust twelve month- about the^hsnlshlpsff the feather girls and the way^their pay is waliddown. It in.doubt. !lv^ih in s SM iMMMSB) but the truth is skilled^labor lu re, us elsewhere, receives its due,^and the unskilled and ordinaii worker has^a hard struggh. ,,f it. In the many feather^. t .l.hshlilellts of the better class the cleier^women are rewarded is well as clever^w orn, u uru any win re. ForcliHp|Hd I. nils, roiiyhtiesa of the^skin, pimples or blot, lies ol any kind on^iIn I n i or other MttS of the body, apply^Initur.l's Kpeciflc. It works like magic and^ih warranted bv dnsggiata. Sold by It. H.^Hah A ( .... wholesale ai.d iotsll druggiHts,^lleli na I'her was a terrible t laden^t' ry and bloody Hut in Pops county, Illi^linis, last SgMSfi Ah riiiinv M five iteathft^occurred in one day. Messrs. Walter Broth^^ers, of Wnltcrsburg, Hold over :W) bottlea of^folic. Obok ra ami Diarrhoui Itemedy dur^^ing thiK epidemic, and say they never heard^ot it, failing in any ciiku when the direc^^tions wire followed. I'm.- the only niedl-^cine used that did cure the worst caaea.^Many ihthoiih were cured by it after ths^ihk'tors had given them tip. Twenty live^and .Ml cent laittlea for sale by II. M. I'ar-^cben A Go. Winterbsomsmnsj to f'allforiila.^On the l.'.th day of every month the^Northern I'acilic li.ulroad coinpiinv will aell^excursion tickets to San Francisco smI re^^turn at $7.r^; to I,os Angeles and return $'.^!.^I hese tickets have an ext reme limit of hix^inonthH from dale of issuance and can be^uwd going any time time within Hixty itiO)^daya from date ol sale. Slop ou rs allowisj^at any point desired -either going or re^^turning -w itlnii limit of ticket. Kxcursiou-^ihta have choice of two routes from I'ort-^laud In steamer, or by mil, via the fainoUH^Mount HhsstS route. Hearin mind that the Northern I'liciflc in^the only line running through sleeping and^dining cars to the I'acilic coast. A.D. Kihiui, UsMMj Agent. UsedUp, i'lit,^afnergy ^.i.l -iini. iproSSiSM)whenever MrgsJi .jdi-^a luck of vital for ^^. which, if not^in .lied In time, may lend to SM^^^t^ physical uud nervous proslraiu.u.^Iyer's Maraupiirilla is the lie.st medl-^. e to vitalise the IiIoihI, hulld up the^. I, and make the weak atrong. PoffMsyl}tlnee months I was ...li^^ned to the hol s... One of the uioat^. elehrated lihvsli ..ills of I'hiladelphis^IsJhM to ilisi over the eaiise of my^ttoiible or afford relief. I fOMtlSJMd In^a bad way until about a month ago^when I began to take Ami's Sarsapa-^rilla. It ailed like a ehnrin. I have^gained llesh and ^tlTSgth and feel ever^so lunch better Shall COOtlSOS using^the Sarsaparilla until coinpletely i ured.^^John V. t'raien, Salem. N. J'. Ifind Ayer's Siiisaii.u ilia lo be an^admirable rsnsd) for tbs curs of Won^MM I pres. i il.e it. and il does the^work i'oti lime ^ K. I. l ater, M IJ.,^M inha ' . Kansas.^M s^' of t*t for Ayer'sSarsaparilla. MM\MSMiiy^Dr. J. C. Ayer ^ Co., Lowell, MMh^MsltM all SMUM M W. rik ti a belli*. GREATENGLISH REMEDY, MURRAY'SSPECIFIC. A'guaranteed cure for all ner-^ii.us niseasis., such aa WKAK^Ml Mi 'IIY. I/OHM t^K I1UAIN^IMWF.lt. Ilisteria. Hsftdsehs^I'MN IN TTIK HAt'k, NKIt-^VOl S I'lKISI IlATIDN. WAkFy-^FIT.M.SK. I.l'.l ( (ilillllikA,^IM V Fit HAL^liAHHITl'DF.SKMlNAI. WFAK-^NKHH. Impotency and general^less of |siwer i.f tlie CkSMSmS^Organs.Ill Sithsr sex, PSSSSS by^i n. I issTot ii in or ..vers'xertion. and whichultimately lea.I to I'llF,- v__x', MATUKKold) KUK INsvN- JfC-j^I'I'Y and ix)n8umition. fit .-TpTf is.xor six Ihixis, for JItorrtMj miiilon r^'f^M(.i i^f i.rit i'. F^jmrticuljirH in |*nn'!ilt*t w WK(iUAHANTHK KIX IOXH^tUMMfb'ttr fvi-ry ur^l^t rc.'.'ivnt|, w mnil mx In^x^^~. wilh ^ wriiifii KuarAiitt1** to n^-^f'i I Ihti money if our Hi*^t itu- iiin-^ m^t .^;!^. i i AUln^(Mi all 11'ithiii11hit's111111^- hi tht* Sole Maim-^ffcturem. . THK Ll UltVY MKOUUNK CO.,^kntiHAM ^'ity, Mo.^For a*l* iu lleleiift lvr II. M. |*^n ln^n ^V ('^^. (ii APURE 4ASS^ LAGER (PreferredStock.)^W. J. U9IEK CKLKBRATKD ST. LOO LAllFKItFt'.K in Kegs m piircliaMiMl at a cost^of %i Per Itarrel HI..re than an^ other Fastera^IUst brought lo Helena. As the lii*er is^lltiarant.ssl hy tM MattofsittSNf to contain^No IS'leteriotis Ingnslieiits, Inaiig made of^I'l HF Hsrlnr, Malt sad ^ buias New i n.n Ho|is. we s.lvisi. those .1.'suing n Pt UK UI.AHSOF IIFI.lt to call on^WM. I US'. II licrhftuser lllia'k. Rodasi HtraiH,^Nll'k HI.I ItiH'k. Is-wer Main Htn-et.^JACK hkhnak1), llrutiie street.^I ill. J. Fi ^l I I M I N. I'. Depot, sod Uie GREATLOUVRE SALOON, MAINHTKFKT. BOESMANDROS. b CO.,^Solo Agents. GLOVE-FITTINGCORSETS STILL AHEAD^Thompson's Improved j THENEW YORK D TheHmkMMII bjOfMM of ^tir Autumn Triule tiiule n^ i-om|a'll(sl iliiriiiK November to reorder More (ossla. Xt^w^^;^ssls nre da.ly arriving, in diarming elfei'ts ami N'ew Styles. Tlis Lurgest Stis'k by u nr^^at nitijority that we have^ever trie.I I Ml 'Ho in one wiisnu. With new ^'issls we iuh'iI ik m customers, iiml a gn-nt many of them, in iiililition^t^i our regular customers:, aim know tin ami always trade with us. Itoailer, we want your triule. Aniunint yourself^viih our iiiaiiticr of doing business. THK NKW \^^I!K STt)ItE is noted for its Fair Md HoMMbtt dealing. We^advertis. e\'. ns.vely. but our grealest ami Is'st advertisement is the ijiinntity of gissls we are wiling and the big bndsMofgIs are scattering over Helena ami the country from day to day. With ub lliere is no argument strongertitan truth; no policy safer than honesty NEWGOODS AM) NewColors! it BROADCLOTHAT 75c. PER YARD. 90c.^ $1.00^^ H1.20^^ 111.36^^ $1.75 BROADCLOTHAT $2.00 M MIt PERYARD. FULLWIDTHS ONALL IsGuaranteed! TIihapproach of Winter will rented tin* Ltdiei thai Broadcloth is a material thej ( aimot^vt'i v well ilispcnst' wiih. We rarrv e^erj eonceivtble Color ami Shade ami sell a iplendid^articlt' lor fvcrv priee nentiuned. Wmi England Broadeloth at strictly New York Prices. TEA GOWNS AND HOUSE ROBES! (MirWrappers. House Robei ami (town* are Simplv Gorgeooa,^Taste ami Skill, as well as our desire to please the trade, has^possible dream of anv competitor west of Chicago. FrenchFlannel Wrappers at^French Flannel Wrappers at^French Flannel Wrappers at^French Flannel Wrappers at^French F annel Wrappers at^French Flannel Wrappers at^French Flannel ^7 rappers at^French Flannel Wrappers at $6.00^$ 8.00^$10 00^5512.00^S14.00^1116 50^$18.00^S20 00 TeaGowns,^Tea Gowns,^Tea Gowns,^Tea Gowns,^Tea Gowns.^Tea Gowns,^Tea Gowns,^Tea Gowns, NewIdeas combined w ith placedthis stock beyond the MarieAntoinnette,^Princess Murat,^Madame Carnot,^Baroness Jochmus,^Plush and Silk,^Persian Wool,^Broche Pattern,^Embroidered Flannel, 5000^45.00^35.0^$30 00^$27.50^$25.00^$22.50^$18.00 -Specia AT25c.M Dozen Ladies' All Wool California Hose. Extra Weight AT20c.:!^^ Doaen Miss,.^ All Wool California Hose. Extra Weight AT50cOne Lot Ladies' Jenej Vesta^Splendid Article, Worth $1, AT50c.One Lot Ladies' All Wool Scarlet Vests and Draw^rg AT25c.^AT 20c.^AT 50c.^AT 50c. Are'iiewjinail |wiUi Our SmoothPlat Seam r^^ Kvniil ilims.rufort.^.'S-.S..1 l.j tl... i .., i-.l^HsSSl tnriiierlj imeu. MilMOBH POPULMI^I'll AN KVKN VI'.-rt.si Kit. witli sle^tM.lule t'otnfi.rt an.^SMIMSMSi Hn.' W'lurllis tsl.ort^Usainnii t'.xtra Is.iur.^rWsXVSUlAJNM PI.-IU-1 QssMi M.^^t OlSMSMSMJ tn the^i wenriT. sod ClMSpM f..r yimlitj tor Mil li^^llltl M i l. \ t 11., an.I SIW \IIHK 1IIO UtHtDS STlillK.^LANODON, BATCHELLER Si CO .^ti'VMii b IkMSMMi l*iuelon ftOsd^New York.^^4^ UaaafxtunirH .ooitvAMKi COMFORTABLES k BLANKETS. ALLGOODS ARE SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES! Outof Town orders Promptly Filled. Satisfaction Guaranteed. NKWYORK DRY GOODS STORE, CornerBridsre and Main Streets.Helena, Montana. KSTAItl.lMIK.ilIN IKH.V iiiiii ii I in ikh7. INTERNATIONALII OT KI. TheLai^;tt*t LnJiag lIot*^l.^ Hub the Mfjf IwbI MMMMsMiHi in ths city.^Iviitt'h reilui'i'il; i'l |rt ilay iiml ii|^wnrils, sOOnffllMJ to locution of rooms M.LISSNER. Proprietor. ThePij'U'jr ol the Great Westl COSMOPOLITANHOTEL. HELENA.MONTANA. SCHWAB^ ZIMMERMAN, Proprietors. Th Oldett, Moit Detlrabl* L^^dlng Firit-CI^^^ Hofl in th^ City. THKROCKY FORK COAL COMPANY Isnow prepared to deliver Coal from its Mineo nt Toconsumers in tliiB City. For Doinostie anil Steam purposes liooky Fork Onl^I.us no su|ierior in this market. It liifhts Iteaiiily, makes Hot Fire and leaves littl* Huh. 'J'rv it. PrincipalOffice: ROOM 25, PITTSBURG BLOCK. KMAIII.lsllK.il eJiVS.McM 1 I ,LAN ^ CO., rro|irteU*r*of 111* MINNEAPOLISSHEEPSKIN TANNERY, mid!l^e^l^t^ |1b HidesJSheepPelts.CWool, Tallow, Ginseng and Seneca Root^Sheep Pelts and Furs a Specialty. [Minneapolis,Minn. \ i EN^ IIE8: Ii I l.rll ItlMT HltOS.it KlIl.AK, Helena. Ks'lI s. I'o.NNI I I. CO., K.\j. HllNNUi \ Co.,l^l'er |j..ilk'e. \. FltAZKIt, TmMini M1 Ll'Mllut Co.,Uutte. QmO. T. Voi'no, O.K. Mn.i.is, -Park t'itj. j BlM Huoh., Hisha Jc Baiucy, -Hit; Tiiubsjr. i \V. II. White, L.S. Hot.I.ikk, - -Uo/einnn. Annoonds. Hillings.I.ii mentor,.^Townsend.^Stillwater. R.W. NEILL, 101,103 ^ 105 Second St. North.^Shipmsnts Solicited. Writefor Circulars. U.S.PUBLIC SAMPLING COMPANY. CityOttice.Removed to SecondJNational Bsnk. Samplesand A^ays made of All tires. ConsiKnment soliciteil. Samples of such^lot submitted to the different Smelters, and the Ore Sold to the HiRhest^Bidder. Samplinu Works at Northern Pacific and Montana^Central Railroad Junction- Take Motor Line.^WRITE FOR TERMS. TELEPHONE WO. 71. THEMET KO^OIL-IT-^^JLT, FormerlySparey's Hotel. Runon Both American and European Plans. Sample Rooms for^Traveling Men. Mrs.T. H. MORSE, Proprietress, - PHILIPSBURG, MONTANA. till Manufacturerand Dealer in Sawnes,IJLHH il il' III J S Bits,Spurs, Quirts. Whi|^s, Lushes. Blankets, Sheets, Dusters, Slickers,^Nose Baits, Sweat Collars. Horse Boots, ami all other (foods usually kept^in a tiret claiss harness store. Hand made driving harness a specialty. OppositeGrand Central Hotel, Main Street, - ^ HELENA, MONT. FORFALLAND WINTER. JUSTRECEIVED. ALarge stock of Imported nhd Domestic Suitings. Overcoatings, Trouserings ^n4^Fum y VMtings, which I am prepared to make up on Shortest Notios. Good Workmanshipand stylish Fit tiuaranteed^chasing elsewhere. .up on snoriesi mouos. Good^Call and get my prices befors puf- GKBO.SCHZLLEE, MERCHANTTAILOR,NO. 13 PARK AVENUB. WOOLDRIDGEHOTEL! .PvnnBlock, Corner Main 8treet-.*Oppotlte International.! EverythingNew and First Class. Steam Heat and Elevator.^RATES: FROM $1 TO $2 PER DAY. 1\*N^mt^pt HH! in Helen*. ^ikO^^^' SMMsMm Mwi fan to ud from all DrpuU. aad KAHEPAID TO HIITKU 1