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8 THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA. FRIDAY MOHNijtfG, NOVEMBER 22, 1889. TheTown Nearly Filled With See.^^tors. Representative* and Politicians. EverythingSmooth on ine Su7^flaoe but an Undercurrent^of Excitement MintWh^ mr^ ^Vn iid Fool MgM^havnilir* ^ud Ilia Mra ^ Ca*f^Ua. Ibe k^^ihjthI fci-llliKltiit a cNhik tin'|^^^litic-Ml fvituMinn will I* rwalnxl Ut imrrciw^ban oarrit-yl tin- t icitt iu^ nt of tin- b .ur t^ ^^very l.i/t, U^.imhiu All miliji-rls of o: dinar) llilil..! IIT* l^Kt III tb^ dlW'UHHIUt ^f tin- fMtllMiof l-viHlttt i^f (wrtrol. It WW to^\h- generally MWOTlwd but Hif uir uitivi-^periiid of HtiiVibooil ih to i^- iimrki-d liy mi vunttbat will h\^- in ttu paMMwlmAm| ofM Mil in.i Kviry MM i* n |^^1 hk ihi ,an^l^mibuHiHHiu ba!i^-rto liiWnt Lhh Ix^ n WMWa^to mii um i|^k!tfil pitch. Tiiere art- no out^^ward mduMtiiLiH (but trundle will lavur,^but no our will br MUrpnaed Ht anytlu'in.^I'bere tiiivc l^^ n no Ktorirv iIiscuhhi. iih^^iqoL'k politirinm. I.vi rvoin- ap|^ aiH ^ol^and i;o^^d natural, tliouxb tier* It hii a:i-^uerciirrtMU of dctii imuiilion i^b botb hhI^;. Theonly incident tbut nccurrvil yenterdn ;^wan fal^ifit^d l^ thr Herald into .'in event of^luyHterioUH ini|HirtiiKV. Some tu^i^^ iik^^ the^county WWWlWwaWwl (..-^. .1 i hoIuiumik^^utbufisuiK tin- cbairmaii, Mr. knight, to^miter into h conlraot with (iov. Toole for^tin rental of rooinn for tbe line of the letfia^liiture. lb reaolutiotH were Hifiini by all^ot tbe comu.'iwiioiicrH luid publiHbeO in ti e^uewxijaprr*. I be qui nt lull of precedent bad^imthuiu to do with tbe cmtter. When the^territorial Mecietnry wiib a federal otliw i it^wiih proper cuotiK.fi f^r him to enter mt^coiitractN for th- rental of tbe baJMUUi fot^federal pur|^oMH Hi liiix no more autbuiiiy^eitber by pieei di nt or pwitiM to coiitr.vl^fur tbe rooiiia tbun a pap in tin I ni'ed^Statea aemite. Moreover, there wna M^rettHuu for eiuectlfifi that the aecretary^Would rent the le^iMl atlve balU. I Inn would^he aeau ev. u by tbe Herald if it^ luoHnlmck^ideiiH could urimp the change from tern tonaletiNteiioe to atatehood. I'm doiilile^luuded ^later^ Beuaatuiu thai the roouil^were locked and guarded by deiiiocr.itH^aiuountrt to i,..Hi Hi/ more than the fact that^tbe ( UHtodiHiiH of the hmldniK propose to^take a reaaoiiable care of the roomn until^their rharm u gfoMI over to other Imndrt.^The men hi charge of the moiiih are uicrely^them to protect tbe county property while^^ ^me repair* are hallux made and the MW^arranged lor the reception of tbe letfiala-^lure. I'berewna very little talk anions pilltl-^ciuiih yenterday aa to tbe intention of either^aide. In fact, i.i it li in:' wan known MOaW hy^the leudeiH, itud It ih probable tbat their J.iin^ were iu a more or leaa chaotic alatc.^u the latter part of tbe afternoon the hotel^lobbiea were filled with new arrivaUdiaciiHa-^iuh tbe aituation. There were plenty of ar-^nuiu.nl- over ditfciciil pbaw ^ of the ijues^tlou, but no opinion aa to the tinaloutcoiinv^While it wax frequent !\ rem.irked Hint the^Kiaal aeua^. of tin citl/,elM of Montana^Would prevent any outbreak, no one waa^prepared to any tbat there would lie uo out-^bre/ik. In the cveiiillUM tbe lobbiea were^i-oiupuruTm-l) empty, the |^oliticialialiiiviuy^ac.it rid alioiit to yiimoum placea in the^lowii. .'i waa a nmbt for achcminu for^everyone le.ili/.iil Hint united action waa^naci iwary for a aucc aaful mane ol the con-^tot In either aide. The republican coli-^aiiiratura held it He-won in the rooiua over^the Ii.h|iioih salo in. It la not^known what aebemea were concoct, d^to Ktniil the leuialaturc, but It la aald that^their proceeding'' were veiled by ba ked^d.aira and an air of dcapondciicy. There^waa aouie reckleas talk a moll t; republioaua^around kuiooiim of making an MMMM on tin-^couri Ijouae and taking charge, but tlna wiih^ridiculed hy the men who appreciate the^nit nut i hi (JM hi in from Caacade proponed^abHttarinu ram, and in the net) breath d.^e\ ii.-a that ^ re would Ire no trouble. i hie^of the arnvala laaf ewmiiK was liepr. B(a^tlve-Klect W..I. rnnrone, ;;,.i editor ot the^Aliuaiii Jvunwl, and one of the twdwa ^I^lln ^Mtfllditioa il UMl uiiadtilti rated dailluc^raev of Batto. I(. repirtn tint the liUvel^llow awWaWatl are determined to liaxe^their right a. Thar) will be bete in Ivw^ntiiiibera to-dty. liieuteniint Qujrwntul^UickardH mid Uepiem ntativen M.iiite..th^^lid Tlunupwou were on the train with Mr.^1'enroae. due of the party waa heard to^aak if Suudern w.nild be at the depot to^meet them. The republicalia of all aectioM^of the atate are bnikillg to the kin.' of e.m-^apiratora for directioiia. When hia re-^aourcea fail uiiacrupuloua methods will la'^elhaiiated. H.I.. Frank, of Hutte, m iinother demo^^crat oh the ground to aee that pint ice in^done to tbi- Silwr Itow delegation. Hon.^ilohn It. Toole, of Anaconda, waa kept buav^ahnkllla! Iiaiul- with leinilibcaiin and ib 1110-^cratn alike. Ilia pupularity and knowledge^of legialative atlaira will make bun a leader^in the next In mac. KcpruHt'Iltatlve-electItlakeley, of (hilla-^tin. tella of an incident that illuatratea tic^deteriiiinatiou of the republican nt ate com^uilttee to reaort to uiiacrupuloua inetluaja,^if necehaury. lo cany the election. On the^dHV after election a prominent republican^office-holder, of Ito/.emau, teli'L-rapbed to^the committee for the reault. The anawcr^he nceived waa ^claim everything.^ Thai^diaMrincof Blame had evidently been well^^tlulled bv Sandera and Ilia Collfoderatea. Dr.K. O. Itedd. ncnator-i ba t of Owtlf,^MJ on the tbld yeaterday morning.^If there are auv coutentauta^to dinpute hm title aa the liandnoiiieat man^in the next aeu itc they will have to do more^than i'ct Hie annintance of tbe nt ite canvaan-^lug board. Seiiatorn-i le ct IdKer, of t'bo-^Wail. Heckler, of Dawaoii. and il.ilfmali, of^(jallatiii, are among Hm nlerliug deuna r atic^leadera who are watching in.ittcra clom h.^Kepreta ntalive I'eter Hreen, of .1, llernon. in^one of the younger d. miM-rnt ic I. ci-l .1 M^haikiug forward to a peaueful noliiti.ni ol^the dilUculty. Among the late republic.111^arnvala Hre Sen it.11 elect Tll iiiip-...ii. Itep-^reHentativea elect Hunt le and l.ockray at^Caacade. Hcardmnn and Mitchell, of Clio^leau, Mor.itid and Loud, of t'unter. Mmi^tenth, of Siher Itow. and Wait*, of Pertrua.^My lo-uight all inenilaTa-elect of the h gin^bit are will be 111 town ready to take their^aeata on Salnrdav. Large delegationn of^lailiticiaua and uitereated viailorn from^I'.utte and Mianoiila will arrive on to-day'n^trama. and added to tbeae will Iw a acatter^ing of ]ai|iticiaiia fr.nu all acctiona of the^^t .te. ro-niuht the town will la- alive with^a'raugera waiting anumi-lv for thedevelo|^-^iiunta of to morrow. .a - - Ticket*for Mrn. Pitta' f laatafI In lie civeii neit^llnmlay evi'iniin-. N.o. J'. li. ai il.e M. i. ehuiHi a llnavlwni. ar^. fur ml^ at tin Journal Co.'^^ImmiW nton'. iiiiiner'n a)MM it Off and HvWf'l nunc ntore. all mi Main atMili Trice MMWa. TheUueen ( It)'. Memla-rnoftin legislature and all others^desiring gmid ncconiimaJationa aliould call^at the guccii City hotil I'll'and M North^l(odii^y. lernis, %^^ per day; apecial ratiai^for the week KM, 1 he hotel ia only a^I I . n unil a half from the court bouse.^Koouia heated by atenm. Ihith rooma free. AWICKU PATH! AM^ NTIUL TknA liner l lo irl.lrl- u^ a IJfeaf aliaiue.^hot I all in Tin Ir Flana. Mrand Mrs. Win. Pixlcv b ft Helena butt^night forparUunknown. InriMuieottunwith t.la hpp 1 reli'.iv simple lililni'iliceuieTlt there^ih a revolting atory. Tilley baa the reputa^^tion uf i^ 11. y drnuki'.rd, and waa formerlv^a rmiroud eu,;inwr, who waa diarharged^aomt time ago from the Northern Pacific^He went to d.tl rent |airta of the country,^and hot Friday returned from Miunciipolia,^Ins former home, with hia daughter Kdun,^aged II Mrs. Puley la-ara n very uimuvorv^reputation 11 the oommunity She haa a^niece m ined Minnie Smith, wboae parents^ditaj when she waa a liube, and who ban^never ki.own any other father and mother^but Mr. and Mrn. I'uley. with whom she^j haa always lived Minnie in l:t yearn ol age.^Hid baa lived 111 H^ lena iWwt two ruoji' lis.^She worked until laai Monday at the Hr ^^wick bote, at the Northern I'.icihc de|^ot.^Win. Pialaf ban tla^ reputation of being^la/v, aa well iw a drunkard, but^wn Monday went to work in the^iron Fri.td building at Hteainfittiim.^II- worked ..lie day and when be retinal at^in 'lit he and inn wife denned a plan where^^by they were to make a mint of money up.^ou a very ki'iall outlay. Two evil minda^OOtifSaMed a plan, the baaem-na of which^shutntwo wr- tches for whom ill nppllca^'nn of tar and teatheia would la- a coinpli^men'; but at last, realising their peril, tuey^Way left a In* abiding community anil^falbs' 111 their pur|^iae to forever ruin two^young girla. against whom no word of re^proacii has ever las-n a|aiketi. On Tuesday^this father, mother, uncle and aunt in^^formed the girla tlicy were going to house^^keeping and had engaged a bouse on^WihhI street. The girls being at rang^era were unfamiliar with the eharacti r^of the iieigliborbinal, but wen- told they^were all to move there and make plenty of^money. The young girls are of pre|ntsscaa-^Itlg appaflfl aiiee. call play the piano and sing^well. Misa Smith waa told to give up her^|n mil Inn 111 Hie llruiiswick hotel, whicii she^did. During the nfteriuajii of I uesday the^old couple l.i'iiiijlit the two girla together,^nod by tbrea's ami their persuasive isiwera^aea'iired the fill-' conaelit to sill lanvr^ami Inpiors 111 the new house; to receive 1^cailera and enlertain them with their v.s al j^and lustruiin ntal acoiinpliabnienta. The^.^in., were given |^- t.'i assuraiH'e that^tiler. Wan llotlilllg Wrong III this nor Would^they be called upon to do anything wrong.^The whole plan was to make^lot of money 111 a short time and^leave the country. The girla hoaitated^at first, but fearing |^ raoiial violence^they moved to their new alnaje, No. la^WiaaJ atr^4't. I he mother acted aa ^mad^^am^ of the bouse and the father went 011^the street and gave the ^lip^ to the clasa of^piople who frequent such resorts. It waa^not long la.fore t he bouse was visited by a^nuiuls'rof |asiple, and it did Hot take long^lor the girls to realize the situation in^which they were placed. i In y had Hot^lu l l' in the house an hour before Minnie^Smith sent a note by a messenger la^y to a^yoang butcher with whom she kept com^^pany. The note contained a MWWOM to^theyoung man to come at once I bis he^did and was dumbfonnded when he saw the^girl in such a place. She went into a rear^NOBI with Mai mid burst into tears and ex^^claimed: ^For (rial's sake, llick, take mc^away from Ibis place: don't leave us. take^us out of her.-'^. Hick pacified the girl and^proiuiaed to ace them out all right. He left^the hull^! hurriedly and awoke hia paiiner.^who had paida.mi^ attention to the younger^i n I, Then he priH'iired a revolver, feeling^that it might be brought to gmal use. The^two gallant young butchers who had the^Inghtst NaWjM for the girls, felt it their^laiunden dulv to protect them if the law^would not. mid es|as^ially so as their parents^bad sunk so low as to ut 11 nipt to drat: the in^to such depths of degrcdation. The young^men lost no tune 111 reaching the house, and^found both the girls 111 a riNiin crying. It^was not Inn./ before several visitors arrived,^ami the father and mother vainly eudeav^ond to bring the girls out to entertain them.^The father ordered the young men to go^home and mind t heir business. He wanted the^gnla to come oat, and threatened to sin a it^Hie of them if thev left the holla).. ^They^are niv gills.^ he said, ^and I'll do as 1^please with them.^ At this point of the^proci eduiL's Hick pulled out Ilia pistol and^told the old folknto leave the riniin or he^would let them have the contents of the^wea]siu. Hot words followed, but the^young nn n remained in possession of the^fort, and Hie old woman had to entertain^visitors. The friends of the girls aat^up all iiijlil and did imt drink and carouse inhaa 111 stated. At an early hour in the morningthey left the honac and s.cui. d^|M ctable quart, ra for the girla, where^they ate now located. That was the^laal of the bagnio; it closed^up Hie following iiioriiing. was not rr^pencil Wednesday night, although Tub y^and bis wife slept there, and vestinliv^evening, fearing that the strong arm of the^law would fall ii|mn them, the couple^left town for the east, deapia, d by their^daughter and niece whose character they^uiiHiiin nsfully tried to blacken. Illa few days Miss Kdun I'ixlev and Mm^me Smith will leave for the home of the^bitter's sinter at Ashland. Wisconsin. freshbntt^-r, egg^, fish, poultry, vegetables,^etc. Meaars. Cain A Co. inform us that^they make daih nliipnnuta, thcii hv offer^ing their trade nothing but the v. rv freah-^eat article*. , a O11 fleck Aicadn.^J110. K. .Johnson will o|a.n his est.ibliah-^men! again under his own personal miper-^viaion He has paid all liabilities mid the^^ign on the outside will read - before,^^Jno. H. Johnson, Merchant T ailor. t'Miiiihl.ilefur the Senate.^The colored republican club tint Wednes^^day- evening and nominated H. I llmiper^for watchman and John Jackson f ir aer-^geant-at-arui^ m the senate. Tin club ni^^si sis up m the election of theae 111111. Hall'sHruadMH.v I'holu. t.allery. Shadowand scroll ^ abineta. lvalues and^children a specialty. Itall'n gallery . Itroad^way. op|sisite Merchants hotel. stoveaWJjraea, \tt^.iiHon' Agins! op|sirtuiiity to buy conking and^heat nig stoves. \\ e are selling outouren-^tirest.s-k. Do imt miss this oppirtunity.^Tinware at cost. Siruma aA Knows. lju\i*msboiilil call at Frail (iani^*r's anil s*et a^pan of sbpisTs. as he i^ H'llimr them at a very^low lurure. Dr.I1' Dlaeaaeaof womHi a specialty. Sixth^^venue aud Main street. HaveVim Imt Tan Nickels^^If yon want a bottle of first class claret or^white wine, delivered to your house, the^place to get 11 good quality lit tell ceutM per bottleis at^ in iMirmra A Co., TelephoneIMT. International Hotel. TlietinisM line of plush and leather photiarraph^and auuairapli albums just upawad at the lass^Him. a^ - Ijv.Ii^^ li.,. si^al and l^ av. r plush lliutfs ntilv $'.'^at The las- Hive. JOTTING!) Mtol I' K^\^ N. Therewill be a church ava'ial at tbe^Christian church, conn r of lleinlia'k street^and Kenton avenue, tins eyciiing. All are^mvitisl. TheIrustwa of the public schools of^Unlaw* have decreed that the stars and^stripes ahull hereafter wave from the High^school building. AgentVea/ie. of the I'iiioii Pacific, has^received a I nge iiuiula'r of tbe t nion Pa^^cilic'a luaiks of oiit vlisir spnta and pas^^times, containing the rub s and regulations^of all kinds of games. Call and get one. The*a^iul Imp of Canton Schiivh r Col^fax, No. 1'. r.itnarcbs Militant. I. O. O. p..^given at F.neore ball last night, was a thor^ougbly enjoyable aflair and attended by^over sixty couples. MieiirTJefferis for the First Nation.,1^basil baa attached the buildings and real t.itcof the Helena Stem Power and^Qrauite Co. The attachment was filed^in thcollicc of the clerk and recorder yea^terday. Itcv.CIt. Kllen, Jr., pastor of the llaptist^church, recently unb red a new overcoat of^schcrtiii rlinrii a West. He was greatly sur^^prised 011 Wediienday evening when he re^^ceived the coat with a receipted bill and a^note expressive ol the wnrui affection of Inn^coiigregat lull. K.m'WvMouutalu Kncampnaeni s^^. I, I. O, o,r. Anviilnr rius.ri 11a* of the atsive l.liialupllli'lit w ill Da held on the nee-^on.I and fourth FriiU) of each inoiitl^at their hshre rmirn iu this city at^l-'Mi p. til HoinnriuiiK brother* are cordiallv in^rlt.sl toait.nl.II. J. WAIT. 1 .P. IllMil \syjl ssky Hrriba. Mlenll.ois, I,, I hnmlil. x o 1 \y Aregular as^-nibly ol Muutaiia l^'k'ion V^. I,^Hehst hnis'hi*. coavsaawa at their ball in Odd^hallow* Tiviple. everv Friday nicht at i:;yxi^u'clis'k sharp. t'4aWutMaa nf sMcr I.ennns an^^aafiialHy Invited to attend. C.A. INtNNF.I.V. Select Coumiaiiiler. N.P. WAI.I I UK. Ii.s-.if,I.-.. SPECIALSALE -OF- NEWHOUSE. TheI {eat opportunity ever Offereil in Helena to Purchase a Fine, Well Built, Warm, convenientsix-boon dwelling WithinTen Minutea Walk of Main Street, only 83,000. $100Cash, and $40 Per Month Until Paid For. ASmall Family could live on lower Hoor and rent the upper floor. The houae^is bo built that parties living on utiper floor would have aeparate front and rear^entrances, ami separate aheila and outhouses. The offer open for TEN DAYS tt.NIA Kin) hi ri- i if R.A. DAY, lioom7, First National Bank Building. THISSPACE BELC2STO-S TO O.R. DREW TheBoot ^ Shoe Man. SXG-XTOF THE BIG BOOT. CHEAP Fursare but Little Good. It^Pays to Get the BEST. Il^you intend Buying FURS YouWill do Well to Come in^and Talk with US Now. Per^^haps you will be Surprised to^see such an immense stock of SEAL! Thereis no stock in this coun^^try like ours in Style or^Quality. PLAINTO. FIRST:Our stock is as large as the^Combined stocks of all other^dealers in Montana. There-^tore you get the Best Assort^^ment to select from.^SECOND:^Our garments are Better pat^^terns. Better made and Lined^and Fit Better than those in^any other house in Montana.^THIRD:^We sell First Quality FURS^Cheaper and at Less Margin^of Profit than any house east^or west, and we can give you^Low Grades as cheaply as^others who sell them to you,^But we won't misrepresent^them. It will pay you to visit BABCOCK. FREELUNCH -AT On.*-lmiit.ryH.-aiM-t wi I v^*-|^i^H*a* ttiuiwr M^t fitai Tt^ Hm Hm'. t.nl. Kill*'rluh *luu^^* for *r^'till-Miwn nnil liulii** At^lir^mit l dun MtONi HM Unwttlwii). Ii-h llay. ^^Lake Sti|^eri. r tr ,ut inn! wliilel'tnli. bl.iok^bass. intcIi. s ilinoii atul sturgeon, nil re-^i-eiv^l lust t v11:111^^. Booth11 fresli oy stem^received diiny.l,i\i^svy ,\ Co.. l.i'n. II..11.DaMa^^ta t.\ I'er liixen, Cabinetpliotus f I ja r dozen nt Hull's ^^t.I-^lery, Helen i ,iv,'. comer Warren, on car^line. AlwaysKre-.li.^Tbe l'nltoii Market. No. I IMwariU atreel,^Hlwnys ke^ |is in ham! a choice supply of BRUNELLCO. WeShall Open What Promises to be the Busiest^Week of the Season by SPECIAL/SALESIN MOXHVISMADE nv iiHlirimiN WhatWill Pay Better for the^Next Few Months^Than HelenaReal Estate Wecan Sell you LOTS in^Any Part of HELENA^for $150 and Upwarda.^Small Paymenta and^Eaay Terma. SeveralNew Houses ror Sale and Rent. E.S. FRENCH ^ CO., SOLEAGENTS, KOOMS11 AND lltf, PITTSBURGBLOCK, TELEPHONEC5. SilkPlushes that are Actu^^ally Worth 50 cents. For35 Cts- Ladies'Ribbed Jersey Un^derwear, Worth 50 cents For35 Cts. SpecialClOftilg Sale of Turcomans and Lmc Curtains.^Reduced IYhts on plush cloaks. Dnee Goods. Vac. WeCordially Invite a Thorough Inspection of all our Goods. BRUNELL^ CO. TieEuropean Restart and Oyster House OPENDAY AND NIGHT. OYSTERSIN SHELL: OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE Entraaeitot Ladita ud IfanlttMOm I^^kt North of llu^ MniD Entranre. FRENCHAND GERMAN COOKING. 22Jackson Street^Below Opera House.^BFO BCHLAADT. -- - PROPRIETOR. ATTENTION!EVERYBODY! Iam dosing out tht^ BtiM'k of t!u^ I. X. E. liAZAK at t'ururea much BELOWCOST. AKiire ( )j^|m^rt^inity ig Now Offered to puri-haae Dry (itxxla, Kul)^bf OothlMi Qonta' PurBa^hiDg Oooda; Boota, Kh^^ea, etc., at h^^iireti never liefore (ilTered in Helena. Improve Huh (iolilen Op|^or^tunity Don't forcet the oM htand on MAINSTREET. II.1URXETT. Managar Tlii'GmU M of the Season I Literati'sGreat Military Band! 10-ARTISTS -60 Iu( unjnnrti.in Wiih s Concert Company. MIXK.SOFIA I10MANI, Hopntno.^MMK. AMiKIJOA CASATI, (^)iilralty^. MiITTiHtl I'KHU, Tenor. Hit,.(iAItlllAI.DI MXaU, MaaMk Andmail) nlhem, maltiiur in all I ha (irandaat^Muhical Aunt huh! ion eyer nrKaiiizinl. Nntwilhi-lanilinifih^- K.inirni..u^ ^ xiienw inrnr-^nnl in hk-urmi: iliin (in-al Atlrarlion, the I'ricea^will lie KE8EKVKDHEATH. 11.50. ^' I fat 7^c^aVnCIAL LaVDtaV MATINKI'. fl. and Mo. Halenf n atu aill n|^ ii|1 lnirnl^^ merninc a^l*n|h' A ()'^ ^innor^ new atore, llHiley Hhx k. XMASPRESENTS! LADIES. Ilyou want to make your Husband A PRES^^ENT of a NICE PAIR OF SLIPPERS, Calland Select them from our 6tock, as we^have a Large Line in all Colors and Prices. RALEIGH^ CLARKE, ^^**^^^^^feJM^IS i^ | - - r IMfttn Mm! BillOf Fare For HotRoast Beef -AND VEGETABLES. HELENAAND GREATFALLS. S.C.ASH BY ^ CO. CommonSense^ l^^^i^s. MitchellFarm and Spring Wagons, FineSleighs, Harness, Lap Robes, BellsCjirriair*^*. IWiixirios. Vvru. Ktc SPECIAL FOR3 DAYS! BELDIN08WASH SILK, 25Cts. PERDOZEN SKEINS ! aiRASENE^ CHENILLE, 15Cts. PERDOZEN SKEINS' 25PER CENT DISCOUNT ON RIBBON^W. H. BAKER ^ CO., THEFAIR. C.B. LEBKICHER,^3d Flooi Herald Building, ToOrder. BooksNeatly Ruled and2Print^L QaQ^and See what we nn do.