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r Till:DAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA, SUNDAY HORNING. DECEMBER 1 1889. THEWORLD OF SOCIETY. HowHelena People Observed the^Day Set Apart For Thanks^^giving and Prayer ThePast Wonk a Notable One^For the Number of Happy^MitrrmgeB r*i^ DmM* ^ ^^^I'hui; i^i M^ Paaar** iimnii rriM|m*4'1l%cKwnU IVriuiiml mimI^Geaaral Mfniiou ThaiikHgi\im;him piiKM-il. iimi (nun nil I^0*11 learn li:w In en g^ ii^^ritll^ ohaprved hum^much hk .t\^ |^. 11-1 i i- inure gHit-rul Mid tur^^key* titv KCiiroe: Society, n rule, givci,^tbmikH very sparingly, hdiI would f ir rather^pick ^ |Mj|t in their n'iylilior'n giiriiient UHM^lueml their uwn M the principle. I BJMMB*,^that ^ Iii pick a limie in |intilic^ is ^I'm Imiiihutiiiinio.^ However. Ihe only things Ifeel sorry for at tins time nf the year are^lean turki-vh ami the hoarders that lire^nerved last. Severnl very pleasant dinners^^ml family reunions were given in 1 f^ l^-n ^^mi Thursday, notably a dinner given hy.Mr.^and Mrs. Allien Seliginan which w.-isiidiinr-^ably served mid consisted of titti^which it took (Mai ^'! p. CIlUrM'm to7 lu dJajMa iireaentwere Mr. and Mrs. J.^lr. and Mrs. .). H. Walla,^Maaim.lt. L Harlow. K. w. Baek, K. I).^Wnd. M. a. Mayaadurff, Laa Watli and^S. K. Atkinson. Mr.and Mr^. (ie^i. Wicks entertained sev^^eral of their friends, and Mr. and Mra. K.^W. Kuighl and Mr. and Mrs. I^. A. O.^Khiweree give family dinnerM which were^of a neeeMHIty largely attended. Amongtlie MM happy gatherings of the^day. one wax found at hi Governor Leslie's^hoilhe. A |s^ep through the lace curtains of^bis handsome residence revealed a beaut i^ful pallor gathering, MMM whom wi re, Mr.^H. Word and daughter, Mihh Mamie, Mr.^and Mra. Sehove.of (ilendive, Mr. and Mra.^Hi nry Cannon, Mr.Cochran. of final Kails^Mihh Johnston. Mixh Lull i llrooke. Mr. J.^H. Htoni r, IIr. Win. Craig, and others. Mr.ami Mra. Chessman's tine MMMM^waa baa Ml If all f lighted land bandaome-^ly decorated witn natural flowers.^UHM the paaMM present wire Mi.^and Mra. George I' Fields, of (treat Tails,^Cen. and Mm. Harris, Judge and Mr .^Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbcrt. Key, lima. Moore,Mrs. Nan ball and daughter, Miaa ClaraMr. K. I'. Nail and Mr. De. kly. Mra.Char lea LehiiaiiH hoNpitalile doors^were tlnowu o|s n to a ii'iiula r of guests. Mr.and Mrs. Ilcrshncld bad the pleasure^of entertaining our lieutenant gilTafnf.^Hon. .1. K. Hickrirds una wife und Major^Eaton and wife. Mm.I). W. Wheeler Kiive a dinner to a^few friends. Mr.A. K. I'reHeott gave a dinner. Miss^Harlaiur. bis neici, doing the honors. The^dinner was followed by a pleasant whist^purtv in the ^ vi innu Alarge and biirblv successful entert tin^went was given by Mr. and Mrs. Finite. Mr.and Mrs. Childs gave a pleasant partj Mis.S. .1. Junes entertained a number of^friends. Thewi ll lighted and s|uicious parlors and^dining n suns of Mrs. .lerome Nnrris wen^filled with happy guests, who enjoyed all^^legant dinner and a Jong pleasant evening^of w hist and muaic. Mr,and Mis. A. .1. Davidson gave a fam^^ily dinner. luaddiiion to the large and appreciative^audience iiHseinlih-d at the I nion Service to^Ii: to l'r. Kelay'i most Maatll lit Thanks^giving MMM| the floral decorations on the Culpitand the pyramid of v1 things *t its^aae, ho pleasing ill it* arrangement mid^blend nig of colors, wi re highly attractive^features of the services. Theo|s-ra house has reaped a harvest this^week, and the I hunter going public nil elijuy-^nhle |iHHtllni. Thea. M. B, chnrch served I most exccl-^lent dinner to a large iiuinlsr of patrons. TheHotel Broadwater furnished an ciccl-^lent nieim, to winch several parties d:d am^pie justice, Major Mart in Maginnis eiitci -^tuining sevi nil of his political fin nds, wlnla^in an adjoining riHiui a I in nsMeiiilily of^political aspirants, not as yet olliciallv rec^ogm/cd, bad a food dinner and n.nc tiianks^for all there was in ^ i l t^The Cotillion club was organized by sev- pralp nllemi u who I.! tlu ni^ehrs mlo auiembership coiuiuittee, and whose^names have baM by mutual MM lit kept^secret. Hut 1 have been rcnuested 1.1 slate^that neither Mr. ti.... II. Hilt, who olliciales^us treasurer, nor Mr. It. a. Harlow, who is^kjoMMiy secietary. have nnytuiiii! to do^with the admission of new members. This^atuU'Went has lieeii rendered neci-ssary by^MMMM interrogations which Mr. Harlow^in his capacity of secretary haa been c died^upon to answer, the formation of the^Cotillion club WaaaooiaU] a private matter,^and tin y naturally consider that Um) hatra^a perfect riuht to invite what inembeia they^like, and draw the line where they please. thel.m ore club are steadily lehinrsiiiu^Mendi Issolm's be niliful arraiiyenielit of the^4L'd Tsnlni, ^As the heart pauta,^ and bar-^riliK a little weakness ainonc, the tenors they^already tiive a very acceptable rendition of^this laatititul work, lu the absence of Mr.^K. It. Wallace Mr. Jackson has proven bun-^self to be a most excellent director. 1 util^Mr. Wallace returns nothing further will be^done towards the promised ioruuitioii of the^Drauintic club. The^Montana Tronlmdor*,^ as the new^uioi-tt in minstrel i inani/.aiion has bei u^siyhil, held its second meet inn at W in.^Crounse's rooms on Wednesday nic;ht.^There was a lari:e attendance and Mr. Hill^MMMM a procraiume which will embrace^the full atlctik'tli of the compauv and should^*^ rve the pmpiso of (TT1M all the come^^dians ample op|sirtiinity to display their^till, nl Mr. 1). II. Montgomery and Mr.^Ned Child will take the ends dill lay the^bitter half of the olio, and Messrs. leutell-^luiri* mid Itiirns will otliciate in like cap ic^H| when the curtain rises. Mr, Keed will^be interlocutor There will be a banjo^^pianette, oonatatMM of Mi ssrs. .1. lluskett,^Huck Dill.iid. T. C. OtOVMM and U.K.^Piynter. Mes-rs. (h or^e and Ni d Childs will^Kive an Irish act la burnt eolk; Mr. l.u Itab-^cock will dance huulelf into public favor;^Mr. Hack Dillard will entertain the audi^^ence wit h a bimjo solo and original witti^cisius; Mr. Teiitcnbiirw'h will endeavor to^ahow the uiemU'rH of the le^islatuie how a stumpanaaah should be inade,while iuaara, Danse,i oil line, Tmaser and oila N will bflp^to Man the MMM sketches written and re^^vised for the oaaaakM as bnmorous i s burnt^corkand the author's art cau create them.^The quintette has so far not been wlactad,^luit the initial |a rtormaiice will be cn. ii tfa^Iiilltiary, and the first rehearsal will take^place on 1 uc-i|ay evenum at * p. in. sharp,^at Hatuionia hail. Thel.iterary club will not meet on De^^cember the L'd lit (ieneral tireene's house as^arlitlaall] imng^d, and (ot the pieM Ut the^monthly meetings will be liiscoutuitiid. Anewmusical otRatuzation which will^embrace some of the very beat known musi^^cians and sin^era in amateur circles, is I.,- iKformed and will doubtless prove exec li^^mply attractive, as it will unquestionably^la- very select. AmuaicHle was yiven last Tuesday e\en^kid at tiie residence of Mis. N. 11. Wt lister,^which proved very enjoyable. AMOM those^tiresi nt and w ho t^sik part were. Col. and^Mrs. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. 1,. S. Willson,^Mr. and Mrs, K. C. Habcisjk, Itev. f, T. and^Mrs. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Qao, Mav,Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Koote,^Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Harris,^Mr. and Mrs. K. I', htirlinir. Mr. and Mrs.^(i. It. (iates, Mr. and Mrs. J. ( . Pauls, n,^Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii. Italei^h, Mr. and Mrs.^(ieo. Tracy, Dr. and Mrs. Dullard, Misses^Atkinson, Leslie, Hrisik. Sanders, Crounse^and Shiland, Itev. T. V. Misire, Messrs^Kisher, Jones, Hirachfeld, (iibbs and Lmlie. VteildniKItells Past slid Prn^|^ectl^e Mr.(reorye Walker, omnty naaeasor, waa^que tlv married on Wednesday monnnn to^Mihh f.lla Frank. Since the uiarriagl has^leaked out the happy couple Iihvc lajen kept^busy in their home on F.iiiht avenue receiv^^ing the cintrratulatioiiK of their friends. Onthe aiffbl of i hanksKivmirat the houae^of Mrs. Samuel Marsh, No. 4V.I BiffM ave^^nue, Mr. Howard Little and Miss Minnie^Friiscr, both of this city, were MIMM m^marriage. 'The bride's dress was of cream^colored surah silk tritniiied with watered^rihboUHe.li traine; basiiue cut \ sha|ie. veil^and MajJMji bloaaoaia. The bridesmaid, Miss^Maria Tittle, wore lit/Lit blue surah ailk^trlmmad with ribbons, basque cut V hIiii!*^tilled in withtulle. Mr. Martin F. Unreins^oflieiated aa yrooinsinati. A sup|s r whs pro^^vided to w huh some t went I invited relativea^and quests sal down. 1 In presi nts were^valuable and very^ liisty. and after the re^^ception (he happy couple bit on a bridal^lour via the Northern Tacific railroad. Onthe same avaaaaiM Au^^'^^' ^c' Faddenand Miss Ida L. Deal were married atthe rcsideh4 the biule's parents. The Itev.C. Ii. Allen otllciatiu|{. On.Wediioadaym it a double wedditiK^will t ike place at St. Teti r's church at ti p.^m. Mr. F.dward Woiies Knight will have^for best man Mr. (MMM Hill and for^|ffmrm*^an Mr. Austin Corbin. while the^ushers will b^ Toin Kniuht and Clarence J. Kiaaa,at laa Eadora Witten Itowarna.tha pros|m'Ctlvebride, Will be assisted by Miss^Stella hiindit as bridesmaid and Miss Kil l^tJauerM waid of honor. Mr. William^Wallace, Jr., will have the Hon. Joseph K.^Toole hm best man, Hiid Mr. W illard L^Velle as yrooinsuian, while Messrs. (ieo. II.^harbour and Frank F;. Corbett. of MM*i^will otliciate as ushers. AlissBIlMhath Asbbv Floweiree will have^Miss Annie Matilda l'low rree as brides^maid and Miss Hebe Ashby as n. id of^honor. It is safe to predict that the church^will be crowded to overflowfagi f^r no more^isqiular Vaddina iooially has taken place M^lb MMM for ye us and the dual event ih nat^^urally a yreat attraction. r. - and I'l rtlnenl. I'mf.Chadboiirue ban returned from^MM, Mr.IVrry Irviue.of Hutte. MMM the early^part of this week here Mr.F;. A. Haines expects to leave for^Chicago in a few weeks TheKnrore. club have re-leaned Encore^hall for the coming year. Mr.and Mrs, J. C. I'aiilsen ur^ in their^new home on the lioiilevard. Mrs.Moses Morris is eipectiuK her niece^from Denver, to visit her soon. Mr.and Mrs. ,1. It. Wells are settled in^their new house on Uodney street. Mrs,Judi/e hach !^ MMMlU* NMMtMjJ^from an attack of the scarlet fever. Dr.hrisiks and family eipect to eat their^Christmas dinner in their new home. Mr.A. M. T hornburi,'h ei|ax'ts to fa east^shortly after Mr. F. It. Wallace returns. Mr.Ilaldwin, MMMM of the I'nion Ta^^cific, has returned to MMMM with Ins bride. Madtin Fayette left on Friday to spend^the holidays at her home ill Toronto, Call^uda. Mrs.Fdward Zimiin rmiin is lookinu for a^visit from her niece who resides at Living^^ston. MissHattie Marks leaves th's inorillllR for^a visit to her cousin, Miss Carrie Jacobs, of^Hutte. Mr.and Mrs. J. It. C. Miller, of Dead-^wissl. left yesterday for Chicago. MMM to^New York. Senatorand Mrs. Tarberrv. from Maajrber^county, are the irueet* of Mrs. William^Daveii|Hirt. Mr.mid Mrs. Haiuilton. of White Sul^phur SpringH, have taken up their penua-^ueiit residence here. Helena'syoum; ladles have the Hroa-^watei iw in the woruiiigs. 1 hey are fust^becoming experts on runners. Mr.M. K. Downs and bride have arrived^from New York, and are the quests of Mrs.^O. It. Alb U, of Madison aveuue. Mr.and Mrs. MMM WishT W beaton h ave^for Calitonnu next W i duesday. Ihey will^MMM* the winter in .St. Itaibara. Mr.and Mrs. J.J. Fatit entertained a few^Ultimate fin lids Thanksgiving. Those^pies* nt had a most enjoyable tune. Mrs.Smcdes ami Miss Dabeiiay have^I 11.1 ii the house formerly la'cuiued by Mr.^and Mrs. Judge Itach on Kwiug street. MissHelen C. Chirk was invited and es^^corted by Masters l u llsh. Itinda and^lsr.n l to iiei 1 bauksgn ing dinner at the^Onad Central. tinlast Wednesday aftermsin the Indies^of the Pleabytermii church met at the resi^^dence of Mrs. Tolls. All were busy prepar^^ing for the parlor sale. Messrs.James Thompson and C. W. Sicil^^ians returned to then huinc in Livingston,^on Wediu sday and remained until Satur^day, being called there to attend to the^binking business in which they Hre en^^gaged. The^Hanging of the Crane^ in T'uru-^vereili hall on last Wednesday evening was^the oaaaakM of a grand ami successful ball^attended by more then 400 |sople, and in^^cluding all the prominent Oetnian-Ameri^^cans hi the city. Thepal lor sale to be held at the residence^of Mis. Chessman on the loth Hist, gin s^great promise of interest. The ladles have^pii pared many beautiful things (of it, and^handsome donations trniii Philadelphia,^Scotland and elsewhere have been received CharlesStabein, of Helena, ownerof Sun^rise Terrace, was married in Unite'on T ue*.^day, the JiilU nisf. at :! o'clock p. m. to Miss^llertlia S. Dahleii. by the Hapfist minister^Mr. and Mrs. Stabern have l iken a residence^at comer of Twelfth avenue and lloback^street. TheThanksgiving eve entertainment^given in Adams hall |uisacd oft finch. Mr.^Oldcii's violin solo was sp.s-iallv well done^much ladter than many |M'iforiuaiices given^by pioft'ssioiials. Miss Helen C. Clark**^IMVOiUM of ^ I ragiucamo^was most heart^^ily cncoied. to which she MDOSdod with^Hrete-llarte's ^Chiquita.^ Mr. Cane's solo,^^Marguerite,^ whs Well received. ^Hagar.^^recit. d bv Hat Susan Meicures, was well^n il.I, red. T be young girl has a remarkably^beautiful voice. I at recitations by^vT( la belli g; and KittM U'CoMMW elicit* I^much applause, while Miss lieifcmath's^recitation wa* w, II received. Lieutenant(ioveinor Itickards and wife^leached In re on Wednesday fiomtbeir home^in Hutte. At pieseiit lav* occupy MOBM H^and Mi (Tiles block, but will mM next^week at the Mroadwater. Mts. llickurds is^a brunette, with u slender llgllie and a^wealth of dark brown hair. Is comingly ar^^ranged. Her eyes are a striking feature,^large, dark and bright. She is a charming^couverwitionalist. For the last seven veais^she has resided in Unite, w In r. she H w idely^known and a great favorite, not only in so^^cial citc.es, but in the large Methodist con^^gregation in which stn is an active work^^ing member. Mm is the devoted mother of^live children. Mis, Iticii.irds was bom and^educated ill Ontario, Canada, and is^|s.sMsscd of unusual linguistic and scholas^^tic attainments: in addition she is a rapid^sti nographer.and her hUsliatid'scontideiitial^MM] valued adviser. Our govemei's state of^single blessedness places Mrs. Itickards in^the |iosltioli of first lady of thi state. That^she is a cultured lady niid earnest Christian,^and a devotist wife and mother, is a fortu^^nate circumstance. THENEW YORK DRV GOODS STOPE MID-WINTERSPECIALTIES: wn1 p. Lowest FineFrench Costumes, Excellent Qualities and Novel Combinations. Choice of Fifty Styles, Worth$15 to $20, for $10-^3^Tir Or1 THE LOT- FineQuality French Serges in New Shades, Formerly 75c, Now 50c.^New Weaves in Parisian Suitings, Formerly $1, Now 75c.^Royal Armure C oths of Finest French Wool, Formerly $1.35. Now $1.^Superfine French Broadcloths, Newest Shades, Formerly $2.50, Now $1 50.^Finest Quality Pressed Flannels, 56 inches wide. Formerly $1. Now 70c.^Second Quality Pressed Flannels 52 inches wide, Formerly 75c, Now 49c. GRANDSTYLES1 II) 1 Li Theseason being far advanced, the sale of High-Priced Novelties is less^good than could be anticipated. We propose to sacrifice Now what we^otherwise might be compelled to later on. Beautiful long Garments as^follows: 5(iannents. Price to date JJtfO.FOR $21.50 I If Btmesto, Price to date $46, B(iannents. Price to dit* |tt,FOR $25 00 II (Jarmcnts. Price to date $5(1. 21(iarint'nts. Price to date SWl,FOR $28.00 | 4- (iannents. Trice to date. $75. One(iarnient, an Elegant Article, and Stylish tor Carriage Wear. Price to date flff,^One (iarnient. Absolutely from tlie Louvre. Wee to date $125. - FOR$33.00^FOR $37.50^FOR $47.50^FOR $83 00^FOR $100 00 Ourlow prices will be appreciated. Our patrons know that we do not^do things by halve \ and s'nee we find it necessary to cut prices on goods^of all descriptions, we do it. so that customers will be eager to take them^from our hands. ATCOST ! ATCOSTt ALLGOODS ARE SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES! Outof Town orders Promptly Filled. Satisfaction Guaranteed.^NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, CornerBridge and Main Streets,Helena, Montana KMTAKI.ISIIKIIIN IKtl.V i.iin ii I IN 1K87, INTERNATIONALHOTEL. TheLariat Ij*^hi1imk Hotel. Han the very beet Bceomnitxliitions in the city.^ltaU*n reduanl; H |^^r ilny iiml upwanlw, according to loonti m of rootua. M. L1SSNER, Proprietor. ThePomr of the Qreat We^tl COSMOPOLITANHOTEL. HELENA. - - MONTANA. SCHWAB^ ZIMMERMAN, Proprietors. TheOldest, Molt De^lr^bl^ Leading Flnt-Clati Hotel In the City. KSTAHI.ISIIKI)1887. JAS. MrM 1 I.LAIST ^ CO., I'niprletuniof (liw MINNEAPOLISSHEEPSKIN TANNERY, nikI 1 ^^-.tli i - [In Hides,Sheep Pelts, Wool, Tallow,'Ginseng and SenecaLRoot^Sheep Pelts and Furs a Specialty. THEROCKY FORK COAL COMPANY ]- mm prepared to deliver Coal from its Mioee at mop:lod ToOOMUmaraIn thk Cltjr. For Domestic and Steam purposes Kocky Fork 0o^l^has no lUparior in this market. It lights lieadily, makes Hot Fire and leaves Uttr ash.Try it. PrincipalOffice: ROOM 25, PITTSBURG BLOCK. A i ENOIES: ClIIXJHRIST HliOS.it ElXlAR,^K. U HoNNKK ft Co.,^TWM MtNF.Ks' Ll'MBKR Co., 1).K. Mti.t.ts,^Hl-siu ^ Hailf.t, L.S. 11 m l i i KK, 101;103'^ 105 Second St. North. ShipmentsSolicited. Minneapolis,Minn.^Write for Circulars. U.S. PUBLIC SAMPLING iCOMPA'Y. CityOftice Removed to Second^National Bank. Saoipleaand Assays made of All Ores. ^1 Consignment solicited. Samples of each^lot submitted to (ha different .Smelters, and the Ore Sold to the Highest^Bidder Sampling Works at Northern Pacific and Montana^Central Kailroad Junction- Take Motor Line.^WRITE FOB TERMSTELEPHONE NO. 71. THEILvfETZKO^OH-IT-rffl^T, FormerlySparey's Hotel. Runon Both American and European Plans. 8ample Rooms for^Traveling Men. Mrs.T. H. MORSE, Proprietress, - PHILIPSBURG, MONTANA. Helena.Deer Ijodtftv^Butte.^Park City.^Bijf. TimU'r.^Ho/.eman. Bli i s, connei.l Co.,^A. Fkazf.r,^(iKO. T. Vouno,^Hkro-Brom.,^W. H. Whitb, Anacoada. Ihllirajr.Livings ton.^Townaentf.^Stillwater. R.W. NEILL, Manufacturerand Dealer in If!SttUUlWj Lliilll (I Bits.Spurs, Quirte, Whips, Ijashes, Blankets, Sheets, Dusters, Slickera,^Nose Bags, Sweat Collars. Horse Boots, and all other goods usually kept^in a first-class harness store. Hand made driving harness a specialty. OppositeGrand Central Hotel, Main Street, ^ . HELENA, MONT. FORFALLAND WINTEFI JUSTRECEIVED. ALarge stock of Imported alid DoajjaMtkl Suitings, Overcoatings, Trouserings aaa*^Fancy Vestings. which 1 am prepared to make up on Shortest Notios. Uood^Wnrkinanship Bnd stylish Fit Uuaranteed. Call and get my prices before par-^chasing slsawhere. GKEO.SCHILLEE, MERCHANTTAILOR,NO. 13 PARK AV'ENUB. WOOLDRIDGEHOTEL! PmnBlock. Comer Main 8trMt^Oppotlte International.) EverythingNew and First Class. Steam Heat and Elevator^RATES: FROM $1 TO $2 PER DAY. Hh Maatoat Place in aialeaa. andltioud Arnimmodatioiu: Miiwt Can to and from all Dspela, and FAKEPAID TO UOTKL.