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THEDAILY INDEPENDENT! HELENA. SA1UHDAV MOHNING. NOVEMBEH 188U. THEINDEPENDENT HBUUWMMt itil'Tlov llailj.If^ Mail. Hi.^ Year^Dull. H^ i nrriiT. IVr Mmitti Weekly.Oaa Ye*r MAO. LM^;i. uu Hemit tan re* at tli^ rt~k nf sulisrrilier (unit**^iiukie \ii nt^i-terml letter, check, ur |h^^*l^i at bb^^ptwa order |^^al^l^ ' I'll^ ln.l^|tentliiut I'liMinlt-^uut ^ laaBMM tJ|Vn^Mi^ .Wiriu* TilK iMim-KNliaNT serml^^t iheir homes ur |,Uens nf liusinnes can unler liy^[iiMrtaJ r^r.| or throuirh tehiihtnie No. NIO. I'l^'^^e^reis.rt HMMaf ItfBjaM ^|.'livery pri'iii|^tl^. A.lverliitenienN.to insure prompt uutertlitu.^^hrnil I It^ IwW in MMI I'- Mb lt**j(M-t-il pi^iii!iiiiuit'^tioim not returuit.1 unit'**^BaMM - ,.. i.im^.|. BBLEXA,MuN I .. NOV. 10, IHW. now I il I i i ^il WAN W iiiik I It Thehistory of the state MBVaMBMJ iMWtrdhho^H tllllt itr- inouiljcrs lillll ( VI II MBregard fur lavs mid propriety tliim PfMUlill till! il'tloll of till' MH'lllllflh of ili- silver Bom county bawd wfl m sert,and wo do tiol fear honest i-ontra^diction, that tin' MMMt of Silver Bow^county b m mvm mailo in |^iji^ii^ -. On^Friday, tht 1st 'lay of Novc luher, at tliti^ailjoiiriniK'iit of tin- state BMVBBBiBg^board, Judge I Hake wan asked if the^hoard 111^^I ootnpitted tin- ooont Judga^Main replied that all tin- ratam had lan-nOOUBtad except the MtNIM froin^Silver Ifow DOUBtjr. After that tin- I man I^met on Saturday, Bad without trans^di'tiut; any liusint'SH at all adjourned un tilMondayBtoraiag at in o'clock, on Saturday,Nov. 'J. tln^ ciinviissino; board^wilt Mr. Webster to Unite, as n mes^BMJM, to demand that the elerk of that^county should send up the returns.^I'tus shows ennelusivcly that the count^^it that time had not baM made; for if it^had Ist-n, why did they wild Mr. Web^ster to Hutte for the returns^ On Mon^day morning the state canvassing hoard^met promptly at 10o'clock; they did not^i veil take their seats; they did nothing^except to lile a pU|NT: t hey Hind aoUling^evcepl that .lud^fe lllake moved t hut the^board adjourn sine die, which motion^aW declared carried. When. then, were^the Silver How county returns publicly^BBMrMif Thecount of court*' was not made on^Saturday, because the messenger was on^Ins way from Butte; the ollicial ^ ^init^could not have MM made on Sunday,^because the hoard hud ailjourned until^Monday ; the count, therefore, whenever privatelymadeuld not have aaM olli oiallydeclared until Monday. Ho much^im absolutely clear. ^The Iirut train that^left Helena for the east turn the Mon^tana Cent nil on Monday moriiintf, and^the fastest time which a incsseiiKcr^could liiake would Bftag hull to Wash inntonon Friday Bight, still the pm liuuiitionof the president was jriven out^on Friday morning liefore 11 o'clock,nnil^that proclamation whs based u|miii the^returns. It in clear then that the re^turns must have liecii sent to Washing^ton ley the board Itcfiue they had been made up in inrdimce with the law.either on Sunday or liefore.^Still we have the declaration of .Indue^lllake that the Silver How precincts had^not been counted; ami we have the olli^cial declarat ion of the Ixiurd that there^turns had not baM counted on Saturday,^U'causc it was on that day that Mr.Well^ster wan sent to Hutte by the board, to^obtain a return of the Silver Bm^precincts. The report of the board is^rather interesting in this regard; and^taken together with the fact that the re^turns must have lieen sent to Washing^ton liefore Monday, it leave* the bo nd ina bmuHm aaaHtM. Thinrc|s^rt, after stating that the^board hud sent Mr Webster to Hulte to^demand a certified copy of the abstract^of the xotos, ami that he had made Iiih^sworn return that such abstract had^been refused, declares,^Heine;, therefore,^without any aro|ter copy of the abstract^of votes cast in Silver How county, and^having exhausted the authority (riveu^by the statute in endeavoring to obtain^thesauie.it now liecomcs our M)t} to^ascertain and declare the same from the^Iicst sources of information obtainable.^^At what time after the return of Mr^Webster, and liefore Monday morning at^lOoNdeak) did the boafd) as a l^^ard, re^ceive the ollicial statement of Mr. Web^ster. or ^ascertain and declare^ the lib^stract of the Silver How returns'.' Mr.^WcbMer did not return until after the^adjournment of the hoard on Saturday;^therefore, the board could have had no^ollicial knowledge that Mr. Webster's de^^Bad had lieen refused, until the meet^ing of the board mi Monday BMtabMJ at^1^) oVIiM'k: but, as we have nientionwl,^when the Ixurd met at that tune, it re^cened no report from Webster or any^one else, it did nothing but tile the re^port and adjourn. From this, it is again^apparent, that Mr Webster never tiled^his IBBOft bttOM the board when in scs^sion, that the iK.ard must have DOUttd^the so called Silver How votes when the^l^^ard was not in session and Ivfore^Monday morning, and that the returns^of the board were so made in order that bm)Btighl baaaajl toWaabiagtaibalMa^Moada) Heng an ollicial board, they can net^hut in one way, that is publicly,at stated^tunes and at the place uppoinU^d. Didthe state Uiard, thus acting, act^lawfully r Ofthe limil action of this Uuird, and^of its rc|m^rt, we will have more to say. TilI l iti s- on I III l ONSHIR \( \ . Thecoininents of the lending news^papers of the country un the unseemly andsuspicious baatt with which the^pies,di d a'te I in i siiiiiK Ins pris-lama^matioii admitting Montana are no less^MMM that their condemnation of the^original crime of the state stealers The^New York Times sayi : Tinpresident appears n,,t ^m|y t^i liHYe^taken act ion so hurrn dlv with the design of^ifMtiaf the election ot tutted States Sea-^atuni by wn-stilie the |^ n.l.i.e eleetion dis^^pute (r..in the control of one eouit and Riv^^ing it to iiiiolln r wlioHt' ineiuls-rrt hud ueon^eli eti d on ii partisan ticket, hut IBB) i ^^have substituted for the cahlli I Ins soti,^I'riiK e RbMMIIi as ruling kMMt with b^^s|^ , ito ibm transaction. When MMVBMBV^BMI ^1 BM ('.hunt usseiiihled on liic.v^iBBf Wi re cooil v told by the president that he^I ^I just bMMd the proclamation of iidmih-^sioii. I'ossiMy lie did not tell tin l 1 that BMM^bm Najabtai in order that the decision of^the MffMatfal snpieiue court MiaJM M fori^stalhd. At ill ^vi nls. Secri'lari KoBM and^Attorney tii n^ rul Miller, it is said, wi re^displeased and they mail^ a protest. It was^pointed out Unit the territory hud nut fully^conipl,ed with the iii|uireiiieiits of tie.' cn-^ahline;.ict. Mr. Millar M said to have held laaltb^ ordarly aaarM of rraaaaar* at BM courtsollt'lit Hot to have lieen dislUllilHl.^He MMBM to haie found a coiiHciencc since baaioM taalaartaai l iter M IMaapoaai chatjust ice of I tali. From nil accounts^the president's action was so MMMMM^thai at least two BMBMBM of his oahiuet ^^and tho.e not the iuohI scrupulous could^not refrain trom denouncing it. Hut Mr.^Harrison has ^pleased himself mid Ins son. TheNew York Star thus puU it: (iciieralHarrison acted with MMBiaioai^haste in declaring Montana n state, hut it^seeius tllllt he had a p-up.s n tak ill ' thu^action lie did. Kgced on liy I'rince ItlUMll^he hopes t i steal t he slate for the repalili-^caus and seat two senators from his own^party in defiance of the law. A more un^^just itiahle act was never BMpatlMBf l^y a^president ol the I lilted Stales. I he only^BMMBOlBM that can he olfercd for Ins^folly is that lie has been da/.ed^by the recent defeats of his^party and in his DMildertiienl he bus lis^^tened to Ins shallow-pitted son. TheNew York World is not less out^|siken. It says PresidentHarrison sin.wed himself to he^a willing part icip nit in the plot to sb al a^state, by the indecent IiiihUi with which he^issued the pnH'laiiiatn.n luluittiiiK Montana^to the union. This action wits the trick of^an unscrupulo us partisan, not the delils i^ate and ill^oiticel proceeding of a president^of the I tilled Slates. It was of a piece wilh^BM action of the st ate canvassing board of^Montana in accepting the ^cliuiiiintiou''^of a deneicratic precinct, and returning a^republic.in legislature as elect, d, while the^contest over tIns district was |s inline, in the^courts. Since that rascally ^sharp practice^^wait indulged in the court has decided that^the rejected votes were I, III cast and II.list^Is' counted. The election judges have inted tin in as they Were cast, thus carry- iiiKout the e I pressed will ol the people. A^democratic legislature is the logical slid^leyal result. And yet, by rushing out this^pt.H'lamat i.ui, President Harrison -air hi^to tin the status of Montana in accordance^with the robbery planned out and executed,^by the republican national committee. Itis a trick worthy of the president *M^caused a federal judge in Indiana to reverse^his own ruling in order to shield from pine^ishinent Mr. Hamsun's frn ud, who BBJBB*^ir.ed bribery in that slate in ^hhsks ol^live.^ Ily this act Benjamin Harrison^makes himself a pal of Dudley uud (Juay ill^the theft of Montana. Andthe clear vision of the Hhiladel^pin.a llecord thus sues the end of the^whole matter. itis sickening M think that for a paltry^partisan advantage to wit, control of the^legislature and the naming of the two^I nited States senators -the t utire adminis^^trative energy of republicanism, from^President Harrison down, should calmly set^about stealing the vote of a Montana dis^^trict. Hot to p^ssesa which was to suffer loss^and defeat It does not matter that the^filching process may be covered over safely^enough with technicalities of law. The^BMBMof Montana know well enough what^the facts were, and what |s tty ends of par^^tisan gam could be subserved by this |m-^culiarly bra/en piece of p.htical robbery at^the very cradle of a new state. Hie n suit^will probably be that Montana will abjure^for good and all a political party that has^prou d it-elf ^ illiug to overturn the pBBBMT^will in order to enjoy u few odices for a^brief season. Ikthe steal can only lie curried^through successfully llerslitield and^While w ill lie t he senatorial pair. litis^sell Harrison will consent to llerslitield,^and Sanders and Power are to 1st tur-^ceiied. The conspirator* are dangling^senatorial bait liefore one or two men^whodon't like the looks of the steal, but^the apples are to go to the Imys who^robls'tl the orchard barring Sunders. Dathe leaders of the repunlican party of^the lately deceased territory ol Helena pro^^pose to swindle l oin Power out of Ills just^rights for a seat in the 1'iuted State* sen^^ate!'^Hillings Oa/t tie. Theydo indeed. For particulars see Barnard. Ami ye ir water contract and no frills. gentlemenof the city council. CBUftHl is. firstDentist \re von in, i t ug with any succc** mm!Dent 1st^Oil, I inn pulling right^along.^N. Y. Sun. UeccntArrival at Hotel llroiidwatcr to^the t'hrk^What was the mean tempera^^ture lu re for last month HecSwords We don't hale no mean^leiii|s tiiture hyur; It's all good. Goingto vote'r^ usked the furnace ^1^am registered all over the house.^ And tin-^gas meter replied ^Wait until the old man^sees how much I have registered if yoiiwaut^to bear music.^ ^ BoatoB Hill. tin. Letme look at your winter underwear,^please,^ said the stylish VoUIlg lady, as nI^-^stood at the counter of the dry gissls store. Kxcuseme, madam.^ answered the oblig^^ing clerk, as he shivered utioonsciousli butI am still wearing my summer clotln - ^^^Punch. A*it hap|s-ned. the election in lies M aiies^county was not .!^^-^ enough to mak. my^diflerence, but the mime of our candidate^for county treasurer was not spelled Mr*^rectly. Hut a* for that luatUr, the whole^republican ticket had a bad Itur Magba)' Iowa i Baab b*jm Herelie* Uie attidavii maii who nwure t.. on ' 0M| Altliouii!..|t^ e^^-l he har iiicr^uwd Ids *i.rldl^^^n-itipatio:i. Inlife he lj^d but once a day a (jetty little^^ ^rime; BM.iiiee in death he has lost Bb breath m ^^'*^lies all thu time. St.Paul Kj^. Diacon Jones I solemnly I^My young^friend, do you attend a place of worship YoungMau^Yes, sir. regularly, i very^Sunday night. Deaeon .foiies^ Pray tell uie where \..ugo^to worship. YoungMan^I'm on my way to see her^now.^New York Truth. AnIrishman who is noted for MMjl ^^scni|Hs, was lately awaiting examination in^the matter of a light in the police MBJtj^when thare entered a dignified young law^y r. ^Hello,^ said the dignified young^law i. l. ^what are ^,,u doing here^^ ^I'd^have you uma rstiuid. Sir, I do not practn^in tin* court. I am a diliiident.^ San^train isco ( hroiiicle. Airs.Verdant green^Do you know, when^Charles is away from home and writ. * to^me, he never puts any date or place on hi*^letters' Isn't it strange Mrs.Iteenthare Don't you let him fisil^yon. He will come, and find 1 hose letters,^take them away with him the next time he^g'S-s, and then send them again. I advise^you to destroy all letters from him. -Law^^rence American. Mr.Hising Hrn-Hy ^How's that case of^Mill Jenkins getting along^ I see you've^t ikcii charge of it. Mr.Snap Gammon^ ^Oh. first-rate; I just^got t ^ out of him, and he's to give me an^other {..in m the morning. Mr.Kising Hriclly^^That1* good: but^where'* Hill^ Mr.Snap Gammon^^Hill^ Oh, he'* all^right. He'* in jail. Say,^said the hotel-keeper to the re-^porter, ^if there's one thing 1 do get tired^of it'* the way people have of telling BM^how to run a hotel. One fellow says I^ought Mdo this, and another says I ought^to do that. By the way, it's a wonder to^me you fellows don't write that kind of^BB pie up. If I was running a BBWJBaBM^you bet I'd^what are yon grinning at, I'd^like to know^^^Terre Haute Express. COURTll'^l sr. ( I 1,1,1 SOS. Thesheriffs office is to be enlarged bv the^addition of the assessor's office. A disir-^v..v will he cut through connecting the two^nanus. Assessor Walker will occupy the old^probate court room. There|sirl of W. K. Parker, ex-clerk of^the first judicial district court, ha* lieen re-^ceived. The receipts from April to Novem^^ber amount to $4l''.!.^.1:1 and the rapaoM li-treaches $:Va,.V,ll.t.:',^. there is a balance^of $*,;ti^i.s7 on hand. TheNorthwest Advertising bureau of^Unite was incorporated with a capital of^^; |o ^m in shares of (1 each, at the otHce of^the Hecretary of state yesterday. The trus-^lees o| the company are It. ('. W. F.vans,^baajajaJa K. Orcutt and Frank It. Cutting. Thedistrict court MBM is Itciug renovated^for occupancy by the house of n presenta-^tive*. A new car|^'t will be laid and the^PBBM carefully cleaned. Kiftv-two desks^with chairs will be used. The room occu^^pied bv the ^i. A. II. w ill be vacated, that^orgamzal ion movuio to the I. O. U, I. Moms^m the South Methodist church. lies^nsilll is being fitted for the Use of the sell-^ate. A new BBTBat will cover the laof and^several improvements made. Gov.Toole's new ipnuters arebein.' hand-^aomely decorated under the direction of^Hemingway A I'lcpcr, of this city. The^walls of the room are Is'ing covered with^ingrain bull pu|*T. Above this will be un^ingrain frle/e surmounted by a btoii/e pa-^cnist i cove ill terra cotta colors. The^mouldings are of BBtM/M Wisid. \n em^^bossed gilt pattern of DtpM will cover the^ceiling. When these decorations are fin^^ished the executive chamber will present a^handsome ap|s iuaiice. SPABKBFh'DM Till'. W1KK8. TMOataaafPortugal gave birth tu a^son yesterday. TheFlinch Academy has awarded u^pri/.n to Marnui Crawford, the author. Theboom in the English pig iron market^has collapsed. The bull account wn* oyer-^burdened. 'theGrand Duke Nicholas, suffering from^cancer, has undergone a surgical operation^for the introduction of a caiuila into the^throat. MillardPowers Fillmore, son of the late^Millard Fillmore, the tlillte, nth pn sidclit^of the l ulled States, dud last uigbt of^^popletjr, theMexican govcrumeiit has authori/.eU^the construction of a railroad from It.igdad,^on tin till If of Me v ico. to Mat a moras, oppo^^site Itrowusvillf, lei,is. A.W. Morris A Itro,, plaster and cordage^manufacturers, of Montreal. baaabaM com^(s'lled to seek the indulgence of their credi^^tor*, the liabilities are placed at oYcr a^million. JosephSchwartz, a jeweler of Kansas^City who tailed two weeks ago under rather^suspicious i llcuiiistances, was arrested at^St. Paul last night. He is a defaulter to^tlo extent of all.ait flWjtBft. Iti*expected the government will netid a^CoaMBBBMation to the chamber Monday de^^claring the necessity of a practical buHUieHS^policy for the chamber* and that the ques^^tion of a revision of the constitution and^the separation of church and state must be^abandoned. Anexamination of the luniks of I'lierou^J. Hlakmlee, of New York, doing business^as Hlakcslee A Co.. picture dealers, shows,^it is said, the lialulitn s are fjWOJMO and the^nominal assets about the same. Dispatches^Inuii BuatuB say Novas. 1'ral.b A t .... deal^^ers in in painting, etc.. lias assigned, the^result of clone business relations betwteli^that firm and lllnkcslce A Co, WI.si They llelo iisl OMBMBiNov. I.'i.- Hie second annual^conference of the churches of Uud in Christ^Jesus lagan lit re to-day Delegates from^nearly every slate ill the union are present.^J. II. Willi), president of the conference,^pr. s,d.d. t he pritici|ud points of differ^^ence between this |hsi|i1c's Is lief and that of^the orthodox Protestant denomination* are^summed up as follows: The church of (iod^ill Christ Jesus holds to the restoration of^Israel; that there is life only through Jesu*^Christ and that man's present stale l*^moral, dependant U|s^ii I hrist fm future^life. They hold that Christ while OB earth^wa* a laTsoUal ruler, not controlled directly^by the supreme being. BOLBBY THI MMOL NorlliI arullnw Hits u llonanut New. of^Moiitaua Nine*. Halkioii,N. C, Not. 15.-The Carolina^Wiitchiuaii. published at Salisbury, hue^sent n mining exitertto Montgomery county^to investigate t he rumors of an MBaMBat^gold find there. He reports all the state^^ment* Hlstut fabulous wealth having been^discovered there true. Ike find is said to^lie the richest ever discovered in the atale.^Three parallel veins were found, half an^inch thick, only a few feet apart. The ore^pans out a large per ct lit. of pure gold,^the Watchman's represent ttive ascertained^that a bushel of solid gold had already^been taken out of the deposit, tireat ex-^MMMM is refsirted m the Baigbbotbood^and Banal* are leaving their work in the^search for gold. It is said that one man in^two hours got out two thousand i*nny-^weights of pun gold ti|mi aii.oi. or the Para ^ aaajMaf/' Thereport that the la's! assay of ore^from the Park mac . m JaSafMB county,^never exceedi d fifty ounces in silver, prove*^to be incorrect. Sometime ago the com^^pany shipped a carload of ore to the Helena^smelter which it turnedand recent assaysby Helena experts have r, turned as^high as IttMi in ailver to the ton. 'the^company ceased operations on the pro|*Tty^recently, intending to close down for^the winter, but have now concluded it^would not pay to tlo so, and arrangement*^an BBbBJ BMBM to BMNMMI work all winter.^There are at present l'.ntlU tons of concen^^trating on- on the dump. In tin spring the^company will erect reduction work*. G.^W. Jackson, one of the owners, says the^MM is develojs'd by feet of tunnels^and a IbMaa] shaft, our iftO.uu) having^been spent in development. There is an^eighteen-foot vein of ore in the face of the^tunnel and an assay by Mr. Loveland re^^turned fjr.'. I he company is said to I*. in^good sha|w to continue dt lelopiueiit work,^several eastern millionaires being interested^in it. MajorI .ii.nl stts'k is Htill climbing m St.^Ijoiiis. the last i|iiotation b. iiig Wv Hutte^holders and sp. dilators predict it will reach^the dollar in,o k liefore Christum*. rABMBBtiAND KXI0HT8COMMIE TheHat 1'owilelly Ills I o.iLeil lot at I .list Areives. Atlanta,Gil. \i v. la.^Tho Knights of^Laboi coinniiitce on land made its report^immediately after the convention wiiscalled^to order and continued until the hour ar^^rived when the committee of the Farmer*^Alliance was to lie received. They ap^^peared headed by President Livingston,^who a nd that he felt sure when the conven^^tion met at St. lyouis. Dec. :t, a confedera^^tion would lie formed equally beiieficient to^both orders. In Puwderly'a reply he^thanked (bat for the day mid said the time^when the fanner and the mechanic would^stand side by side and work for the same^object had always been the dri Hin of his^life. The entire meeting was most enthu-^aumtic. Every member of the alliance met^with thundering applause. OatMai.os^-s HitCwaa.^New \oiik, Nov. Hi.^In the supreme court^to-day J. II. Ming A Co.. of Helena. Mont.,^recovered a verdict of f I 7M against Austin^Corlun. T his was a balance due, with in^^terest,on a purchase by Cotbiii of five slot^bond- - : I., ami ( larke county, Montana,^at s.r^ per cent. Corhin held the bonds had^not been accompanied with convertible^warrants as agreed. A BOBBBII claim for^!f.i,i^m was put in by Corlun. Catighl in M iniit'sttta. Si.Pui., Nov. 1.1.^|S|*'cial.; ^Albert^Weston, formerly a resident of Wabasha,^Mum., but more recently of Montana, ha*^bean arrest, d at Wabasha on information^from Fort BaatoB that he waa wanted there^on the charge of murder. He is in jail^awaiting orders from the Motitauu author^^ities. [ OF- ONWFDNESDAY. NOV. 20.1889, IWil!Ml at Pablia Atartlaa at the A. IL (latee^BaiklUW, Coni. r of Warnui Street and hixlh^At.'line, a Chute^ Lat of Householdand OfficeFurniture, I01 sistiim in |iart of Parlor, Hedrtsjin, llioiua^IttKim .in.i Kitehea Furniture. tinePlash Parlor S. i. DueWalnut Foldiiui It.-1, with Frt-ucli Plate^Mirror,^tine Walnut ltedrtsun Set.^Two Hani or Stift t nal IHjofait^tin^ U'vant Hard Coal Sn.n. uew.^4Inn I imising Sieve.^(In.' IceChiM.^Thns^ Hanging I .ami*.^Twtt Hue Walnut litsilt l usts..^One St|iiare Walnut Tattle Omk^(111^ Kotar^ D^k. tin.'Atljiistalile Phjsician's Ope rating t hair.^l^t.- t |^tterri.^HtTulrinj I Iffits. t hairs.^Oil^ lltstk lUek. Onel'li)sie an's (literaling Tahle.^Three l.*r^r^ Hugs, sxin nn,| upward*.^Twti New Curltsl Hair Maitraeses. Htsls.I'. I -' * .. i- !^.:.;.,: TwoTiiltles. Chairs, lllssswart.aiul Quaeoaware, and a thinmand^other articles, ttst Dtuiierouit to nifutiori,^Sal^ at '.' o i hs k -hsrp. itEO.HOOKKIi,^Auctitineer. WarrenStreet MEATMARKET, Mares,Scheeive ^ Parker.^BROWN BLOCK. WARREN STREET Ku.estllivf. Muttcu. Pork. Sauitrir^ and PuolUf ALWAYSON HAND. RIGHTNOW! Inthe Heart of the Season, Just^When You Are in Need of^Good, Nice, Warm Winter^Clothing, is the Time^to Look for Bar^^gains. Nodoubt you have often lieen dieap^pointed by iitlvertinenients that prom^^ised wonders, and when you investigated^vou found that it meant an entirely dif^^ferent proposition, or that they were^^just nut of those ifooda.^ but would^have Home to morrow, or else they would^insist onshowini; you soinethintf else ut^prices tb .y would not dare advertise. Whatwould be the object in advertis^\ng laMMa* RibMd Cotton Vests (such^as ion wear in July and August) at this^sttasou of the year, even nt toe. a piece^^It is simply a delusion and snare to M|^you in their ptores. Whutthe Ladies want at this season^of the year is the SAXO.VVWOOL IWDKIiWEAR^that we are sellim; for $1.25 a piece, such^goods its you pay elsewhere 11.70 and^H for; Misses' and Children's propor-^t MM ely as cheap, in all dec and sizes. SKNSIILICLOAKS^at sensible prices; Cloaks that wear;^Cloaks that lit; Cloaks that are naat;^Cloaks that are attractive; Cloaks at^Prices thai vou can aMord to pay for^thein. Clonk- for Lnlies, Misses and^Children. That's the kind of Clonks^wi. have to sell. We w ill discount any-^hody'h prices on Cloaks. Iteady Made^Dresses, Ten ^ ioivns and Wrappers for^the next :*i day s. and we have the larg^^est assortment in Helena to select from. Wewill oll'er some genuine bargains^in Novelty Ilress Patterns and Black^Dress (iisals this week. Wew ill save you money on all kinds^of Dry duals of same quality such as^we otter. Investigate with intelligence,^or ask those who have already done so.^We il m't expect even caller to buy.^Come right in anil |t*ik alaiut you nt the^many (iraml [l irguins we are offering, i H,TONN, 3North Main Street, Helena. MILLINERYAND FANCY GOODS. I'lltrimmed Hat* for Udiea Uiasm and Child^^ren Uie assortment the lArtrest and M^atl Cum|ilte of an^ in the City, and^:i'HICEHTHKLOWKST. TRIMMEDMILLINERY. OnrMillinery Department ia Killed with ttia^mm Ilestirus ill Itoiiml Hals. Htuiueta, Touutw^and lVliaiis. Nnfeltieh in all the IjaUwl, Hil- 7T * ^, ,..v.,.un, iu nil int. IAiet-1, fll lineryTrimniiiupt, etc. Infanta Outfits a Sua- Mah. tdn.n. AKeutafur Hntlerick'a Pattern* and Hall'a Ha- carForme. wendelSi stein's San formerlyM. Itelnlg's, First-ClassQuality of Bread,Pies and Cakes PromptlyDelivered Tnany part at taa bHj oa ihort notice. No- M^Hridtfc Htnstt, on^ thsir aUive M. Iteiuur'a.^Ilraneh Store at Cor. Sinn Avenue aad fark, TAUTPHAU8I HEILIO, ISuccessor* to DaWlM .V Arnold. I RialtoMarket, Con.M ain ami IliiiixiF. Ht^. nunonNo. um. Freedelivery to all parts of the Citjr.^Will keep constantly on hand all kinds^of Kresh anil Salted Meats, Poultry,^Came anil Fish. UIHlHAILITI CO, Eclu^ive Jobber* In Oranges,Lemons and Apples, FOREIGNAND DOMESTIC DriedFruits and Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos. sl I i l \ I,TI KS Crescent ( reiunery Batter,^I lie Cheese, Yi'KetahleH antl Mualaaa I'HK'klllKHOIIMI I'm.hit Ik. MONEYTO LOAN AT 10Per Cent.^Fur II to I Veins Tiinc on Real^Kst.itc in the City of^Helena. NoCommission*. Interest payable semi -anti aally MONKYKilt HI ll.ltlMi Pl Hl'OHM. Whentitles ant perf.'et II,ere will tat do delay a chstinKI^i'.^AIm. niiuiey to loan out improved Karni* and^Itanches iu Miintaua. II.II. PALM KB, i... i.i Itlnek. Ilts.mI^. Huetuid floor. ST.AMOUR ^ LAMBIE, RealEstate 8c Mining Brokers, ROOM 18, BAILEY BLOCK. SPECIALBARGAINS IN GREAT FALLS LOIS, BLOCKS OR ACRES! Lots,blocks id Am in any Tail if Um i Mf/Hq h Q Moneyiu any Amount at 111 Per Out. No OMMMMBM and no Delays m KANSASCITY,^North and Wyandotte Sts. NEWYORK,^239 Broadway, CAPITALPAID UP LONDON,95 Gresoani Street. $1,500,000. bUmublM. .1 u;\ i^,^(L P. Moat 11n,^Ai.mtnTievni,^II G OtIiMBT. OFFICERSi E*raaidant,Rolabd P. Omms,Secretary. Vii'cI'roHitleiit. 1 S. L.Conkmn,Aas't. Secmtary. Viee-I'reHulciit.I Hkkhkkt Mii.ij*Aunt. TMMMBf. Vioa-PiaaklantOco. W. MoObabt.OMnaaL INVESTMENTSECURITIES: Mortgageson Real Estate and Mnnicipal Corporation aonds Negotiated. DIRECTORSAND ADVISORY BOARD: Ieutaii C Murrav, Preaiilont I'liitetl StatesNut a mill Hank, New York.^Kvnn Tliomas, Kvan Thoinna tfe Co., Pro iluceBBOaaaMt, New York.^Oaieje LippilK'titt, I'reaitlctit .J. H. Lip- pinoottPuliliahini; Co. Philadelphia.^.lanieH Si'hleielior, Selileielier, Sell u in 111, kCo., Philadelphia.^K. \V. Clay, Prenulent Solicitors' Lainii ATrust Co., Philadelphia.^J. Kolmiaou Coale, of Lippiocott, Coale ACo., Phi adi'lphia.^K. L. Austin, Preaitlent Inde|a^ndence NationalHank, Philadelphia.^Hon. A. C. Haratow, Prcttident Median- iin'Savinjfs Hank, Pnn idence.^Win. P. Iteineiit, Heinent, Miles ,v Co., Philadelphia..John M Shrijfley. Capitalist, Philudel phiH. Ceo.K. Pock, (lenenil Solicitor Atchison,^To|a'ka A Santa Fo Railroad Co., To-^|m'kit. Kansas. Ceo.\V. M. t Vary. Kx Secretary of War, OeWBMljKansas City.^M M. Heartlsley, AttiTtiey, Kansas City.^II. ('. llills-rt. Viee l'resiilent, Kansaa City. II.P. Morgan, Vice President, Prori- BM ICtilan.lK I'onklin, Secretary, Kansaa City. SamuelM. Jams, President, KanaM City. AlfretlFryer, Vice President, Ijondoa,^KiiKland. JosephThompson, J. P., Commissioner ofUmm Baran IfatrigataM, Ahlar- manof Manchester, Manchester, Kng- land. J.U. tVa hrane. J. P., Calder CJlen, Hlaa tyre,Scotland.^K. L. Sheldon, Manager. Lomlon. No. !Vi,(iresham Street, London, E. C.^('til. .1 nuies T. QiUBb, Oneota, Netbar- halle(iurdens, Hempstead, le union. BRANCHOFFICES:^Bailey Block, Ground Floor,^HELENA, MONTANA. Providence,li. L 'J7 Custom House, St.^Boston. Mass., 88 State Street.^Philadelhio. IV. ols Walnut Street.^Dallas, Texas.^I.tttie Kock. Arkansas. Portland,Oregon.^I letiver. ('. i|^ iriulo.^Salt Luke City, Utah.^Wintield, Kansas.^Memphis. Tenne