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THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10 1889,
KEEPINGA CANARY FARM.
Howa New York Workingman^Adds to His Income Each^Week.
AHint for Those Who Have^Taste for the Sweet^Singers
ThrMM i^f ii MjPBi I'^mmII^- \\ Im li ^ VI ^^^^-^iniclim Harhrlor 4^^v^ a Young^I.Mly.
Induatr mid pHMMMMM t'li'Vcniens^dix-hii't hIwiivh count.
Thatih wtmt n no^^l many workmen wiid^in effect to the queBtion. ^How citn 11 wiin
aieton^
KudolphKt ye* in a painter and a |^n4^er^banner who make* no claim to be clever,^but manage* to add from *4 to *.^^ a week to^bin income, sayx the New York Journal, and^tbinki be ae^'K a |v.RKibility of increasing it^Rtill further. He liven m a five-room flat on^Fourth avenue. Hr.aiklyn. and work* for a^New York tin... He w.^- 'i ^'^ -^terd iy l.y^It reporter, ^nJ when naked le.w be added^to Ilia earnings, replied:^^Hy kwpinii canarieH.^^He led tli- re|k^rter into a well limited^room, tbe window* faciiiK the huh, m which^chu.h of cumriea and bullhiicbea were^raneed about the walU.
Now,^be aaid, Tin Uot one of your^Hky-Hcrapini; fellowa wbocan ^et alonn in^every place and that you can't keep down.^Tin only a plain workinumaii. 1 bad a tine,^healthy family, which I wiia thankful for,^but all my lUISIfsllIM didn't make fl^ or^tm a we.li u'o ;.^ far as $L'.^^.
Mr.Kcyes alopped to snap bis flnyerH at a^pet canary, which wan flutt. riny with de^li^'lit at WMIH bin. and contlimed:
Well.I K.iwthat 1 must tiy anddoHomi-^thinu'more. .Mv wife wanted to look for a^portion, but the cbildn n and attending to^my niealH tiaik up all her time. 1 always^biid a i^real taste for hreedin/ birds, and all^at once, when 1 was in bed one nielli, the^thought came into my bead, W hy shouldn't^1 breed and acll birda to help out my^wanehV 1 told my wife about it the next^day. and alie tboii'^ht it a good plan. 1^started in, and here 1 am.
Howmuch can you make by sellniy the^birda^
Inthe breeding senaon I somet imea make^us much aa $10 or til'.* a week, and then^there will be weekn in w hich I make not h-^in^. Taking it altogether. 1 suppoae 1^make about #5 a week by the buds.'
Howdid you find customer* at tbe^kflr^t^
f^Among my ft How-work. r^. loud lie^niirprised bow many of them bought birds,^and it's a real pleasure for a workmgman to^have a Hinging Inril in bis house. I stud led^tbe halots of tbe birds and was very ^uc-^cessful in breeding mm, and my oldest^lioy, who ban a taste for looking after then,.^Keen to their comforts. One told another^about my having the birds, until I bad a^regular trade.
Mr.Kevessaid that he was thinking ser^^iously of taking h Huitable place in New^York or Itrooklyn and starting a regular^aviary when lie bad saved MM more
VDfw4 I'oo.lle^Tbe very latest story is at the expense of^a fashionable young woman here, who was^presented the other day by an eligible bach^^elor of her acquaintance with a very small^and very blue skye terri r. The smaller^and the bluer a skye terrier is. you know,^the more he costs, and the man doubtless^paid a big price for the animal, which was^received bv its new mistress w ith the utmost^delight, r'ur n week the sin ill brute was^her idol and joy^the MttaSl olijert at^boudoir worship and the envy of In i^friends. He was fed chiefly U|hiii sugar-^plums and cake, and Would prohatily have^died of indigestion soom r or later bad not^something Tery painful and miex-^pectiil happened. K\ the end of a^week it was perceivisl that ^Mopsy
Heeded a bath. A cake of |^erfiid
soapand a bit tub were brought into^reipiisition. and tiie ablutions were |kt^formed, with the accompaniment of squeals^from tin- victim and consolatory remarks of^a sv,ii|^.itbi/.in_; natuie from the fair iq era-^tor. It was not until the conclusion of the^eiercises, howi ver, that the tragic i.llitlOM^mi ni arrived. 1 he soap was s|suiged oil the^^precious darling,^ and tbe ^lovely angel^^was drawn shivering out of the water. And^then . I'm you imagine tbe feelings of a^diain ind on rebuilt who, upon atti nipt ng^to clean a blue gem of purest ray Herein-, ap-^pareni ly, tiliils ebe blue tmf MM oil w ith^th^'mi ip and t h. stone transformed into a^ooinp natively want Ideas amber-hind jewel^^Ohrer hipidnrii s have often bail such ex^^periences.
Amis i it was with the fasln mabh roMfl^worn an aforesaid. She drew the ipiondani^Skye terrier out of the bath tenderly, and^found qiiaklli^ in the towel all ordinary^dogofiiie ^yiller^ sjMM'ies, more common^in Washington than anywhere else in the^World, probably. ^Mopsy ' had been dyed^^to till tbe grim truth briefly^by the in^^genious sp C ilator who sola him to tin^eligible bachelor on a street corner. What^to d i with til in the young woman is at a^loss to know. ^Mopsy.^ having been mere^ly a pupp^. a* it proved, is growing rapidly,^and. being a street cur, his bad lii hitsar^^bearable. It is not thought desirable to^thr iw Una out, lest it eiuhnriiHM an explana^^tion with the giver. When tbe eligible^bachelor comes back from Ibiltiuiore, where^bebasbis n for the past three Wi cks, be^will be sure to ask to see bis gift, und a^scene will be unavoidable.
\BL1MPM OF BLADMTUV1,
llm tlir ^(.rami OM ^l^n^ ItSfAMaMl a^New -Yorker.
ANew Yorker thus describes bis first^glinqoe of tiladstoiie: ^A raw afternoon^Inte in ' Ictober I was standing on a street^corner in the little village of Saltney, a sub^urb of Chester, w ith several hundred men,^women and children, all of w hom were look^^ing up the long avenue that led to the city.^The bouses were decorated with bunting,^and across the street bung a banner, 'Wel^^come to Sab uev.^ A shout suddenly went^up from the crowd as a carriage with a sin^gle horse appeared at the bead of the live,^uue. A coachu.an in a long white overcoat^aat on the box, then-w is no fi otiunn. Botk^coachman and horse sieined accustomed to^the Habel of 'nurrahs,' and tbe waving of^bata and tlagH ihat ass.,lied the carriage^f roia each side us n | - -i d !^ .iil'.
1'hetop of the cai ri.'.i w ,s thrown back.^Mi in the back seat, alow, sat OhMMi
whoiiad conae tothat pb.ov to perfom the
'tlelgb'porlvdsty' 04 of) i i.g a free librarv^tor MtkMBiUM. Wiin ii,s list in bis band^tbe venerable I I -ill n w s bowing and^MiUagtoarlli e ti.tt thing that
trackme whs M p tonw, quuk glance of bis^eye. wbiM WO d t ^ t lie in eveiything.^Aa he ,.|ed Ironi tbe carriage I was^aurpi iw u i i -e. i w enct be stoisl, with^^lint viper io walk, d to the committee^rooms. I v s pr i^ red to aee soiui thing^palatial a the lull when tbe address^win M be delivered by hear^^ing an old Welshman say: 'I^tell you. it's floe iuiide.' My diaappoint-^iii. nt e n lie imagined when IenUreJ acan-^van tent with nawdust iMTMfl hard woislen^benches, w bib the two i uds w re left open,^ami through them the wind blew a small j^hurricane, chilling ua to tbe marrow. The^rostrum waa raiaeU to about the level of the^chain, and besides Mr. W. K. Gladstone
andthe dignitaries of the place, the states^^man's son, who is rector at Hawarden, and^bis wife were seated on the platform. I^could not help feeling what an outrage it^wan to ask a man in bis ^0tb year to speak^in a place cold enough to endanger tbe^health of a stronger pernon.
Theexercises opened bythe presentation^of an address written bv a workingmali and^lamnd in blue watered silk. When Mr.t.lad-^stonc rose to s|ieak his frame, winch is al^^most massive, seemed to defy the inclem^^ency of the place. When he commenced^speaking he grasped the lapels of Ins coat^in an aw kward manner and hesitated more^than you would expect in such a veteran of^parliamentary debate. Hut as he grew more^earnest all 'appearance of awkwardness^passed awav. there was no delay for choice^of words, and tbe audn nee listened s|s 11-^hound. He bad a peculiar way of drawing^back the corners of his mouth just U-forebe-^ginning to speak, a* if be were trying to get a^puronaae t;i*^n the sentence be was com^niencing. Whenever he made a humorous^p nit the smile would linger M Ills face bill^EuMMt He spoke with intense, al^^most three earnestness throughout the ad^^dress, and during the hour and a half that^he talked there was no sign of breaking m^bis voice, which was remarkably clear for a^man of bis age. After the style of an hn-^glish audience satisfaction wimexpri asod by
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-Soon after this we visited Hawarden and^in. i QiMtMM walking in ihcpaik. He^greeted us with a cordial handshake, and^spike pleasantly of the many American plt^^grims who annually visit Ins country Heat.
^NKCANT UK T^^^^ CAREFUL
AlwaysHead I ^iir Letters MM MM^Time MM MM] Them.^According to the Liverpisd Courier, it is^always difficult to make people appreciate^the fact^which i^ certainly a fact -that^things said in the black-and-white forceful-^ness and permanence of a letter are far more^etlective th.iti they Would have be. n if tin y^had been spoken. The writer meant them^just as be would have meant theni bad be^said them, and he dias not in tbe least re^^flect that by the loss of accent, hsik and^gi sture t he thing he writes may !^^ w idely^different froM tls' thing he would have^said.
Therehave lain countless quarrels en^gendered hv things written in all innocence,^and winch would have had no such i Heel^had tin v been delivered by tbe living voice.
I'liqiferent their |^'tulance in word, and^easily correct the iuipreHsion by following^it with a smile or apology, a glance that^s ,In ns or a word which modifies. All of^th-se things an , of course, wanting in tbe^case of a letter. The words tell lor their^their worst, and in the absence of the writer^there is nothing to moderate the annoyance^to which they give rise.
|)omm hsve MM trouhlis.^ Take Mbssl's^Sars^i.iirill^. winch MM IwUeTH IkoaMMa sail^will cure you. Sold b^ druggists.
CMM^'^n Be Pii vealeil.^We want every mother to know that croap^oan Ih- prevented. There is no questiou^about this; iib it has been done in thousands^of casea. and you may de|s-nd ujam it that^when a child takes the croup, it la wholly^owing to tbe negligence of its par-tits.^True croup never api^nr* without due and^timely warning: a few hours or a day or^two la-fore the attack, the child becomes^bourse. This hoarseness is the lirst indica^^tion of croup, and is a sure sign tint croup^is to follow, unless promptly ard properly^treated. The free use of Chamberlain's^Cough Itemedy as directed with each bottle,^under tbe beading, ^to prevent croup,^ will^dispel all symptoms of the disease. The^first sign of croup, hoarseness, may be over^looked by yovng mothers or thoKe not fa^^miliar with the disease. I'uder such cir^^cumstances, or when not properly treated,^the hoarseness becomes more marked ami^the child shows , syiuptomn of baving^taken cold, then a (sTiiliar lough^cough IM dcvehqied. Kveil at^this stage Chanils rlam's Cough^K tuedy will premeiit the croup, hut after^the cough lias devidoped, the croup is liable^to apiiear at any uiomeiit. The proper wap^^ to keep a bottle of this remedy at baud.^It costs but fifty cents and only a few doses,^or at m ist, not over one-tbird of a Isittlt is^required to disis l all symptoms of the dis^^ease. Can you afford to risk so much for so^little^ There is not tbe least (Dinger in giv^^ing this remedy ill large and frequent doses,^which are always required, as it contains^no injurious substance. As a proof of this^fact, we refer to John L ^ Mson. of Dm^Moines, la., whose KVyaar-old boy drank^tbe ( litIre contents of a fifty cent bottle of^Chamberlain's Cough lb medy without the^h ast injury. For sale by 11. M. I'arcln n I
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AliiMid Cough Kyrap,^There is nothing parents should be so^(vireful alsiut as s. lectiiig a cough syrup. |^Beggs Cherry t'siugb Syrup, costs no more |^' ii i .vi^ ip an I i i ' rior nostrums^brown on the market. The best is MM^too gisid, be sure and girt BEOOH'^CHKUKY COl till KYIH'P. We keep it^M hand at all tunes. K. S. Hale ft ('*^.,
TheVerdict I liHiiinmn-
W.I). Suit, druggist, llippua, Ind., testi^^fies: ^I cau r(^c^miuend Klectric Hitters as^the very U'st remedy. Kvery bottle sold
b.isgiven relief in every case. ^^uau
t(sikhix fiottles and waa cured of rheuma^^tism of ten years' standing.^ Abraham^II k, druggist, Belleville, Ohio, afUrms:^^The best selling medicine I have ever^handled ill my twenty-years' experience, is^Klectric Hitters.^ Thousands of others^have added their testimony, so that tbe ver^diet ih unanimous that Klectric Hitters do^cure nil diseases of the liver, kidneys or^bhssj. Only half a dollar a bottle at It. K.^Hale A Co.'s drug store.
DMMfpaMdill the World.
Ihe vcsti'mlecl traiim of the Chicago,^Milwaukee ^ St. Haul railway, running^daily between St. I'aul and Minneapolis^and Milwaukee and Chicago, are the per^fection of modern railway equipment, and^an unsurpassed in tbe World. Thev con^^sist of elegant day coaches, Pullman's lat^^est and best sleeping cars and the finest^dining cars in the country. These trains^are lighted by electricity and heated by^steam, and afford to the traveler every com^^fort and convenience to be had at the very^Im'sI hotels. All claaHeK of tickets are hon^^ored on these trains and tbe ratei are no^higher than by other lines. It is for this^reason that discriminating travelers |Mit-^ronize thiscompany and insist that their^tickets read over its Inn . as they naturally^want tbe bent service tor their money.
Woman'sdiscovery.^^Another wonderful discovery has la^en^made, and that, too, by a ladv in this^county. Disease fastened its clutches nism^her and for seven years she withstood its^severest tests, but Ik r vital organs were un^^dermined and death seemed imminent. For^three months she ooughed incessantly and^could not sleep. She Ixnight of oh a MM^of Dr. King's New Discovery forCousnmp^tion and was so much relieved ou taking^the first dose ttint she slept all night and^with one bottle has been miraculously^cured. Her nana is Mrs, Luther Lntz.^^Than wntes W.C. Hainrick A. Co. of (Shelby,^N. 0. Oat a free trial luttle at ti. H. Hale^A Co.'s drug store.
HerculeanStrengtli
Continuallyon the strain, or overtaxed at^in'ervahi, is far lean desirable than ordinary^vigor perpetuated by rational diet and exer^^cise, and abstention from excess, l'rofess-^ioual pugilists arid t .^ ^^ - rarely attain old^(!^(^. As ordinary vigor may be retained b^i wise regnrd for sanitary living, and for^the protection agaiiiHt dim ase which timely^and judicious medication affords, so also .t^may be loat through prolonged aedeutary^labor, uninterrupted mental strain, and^fooliah eating and drinking, the chief and^i. .st immediate aeqni lioe of all four being^dyspepsia. For this condition thus, or in^any way induced, and for ita offspring, a^failure of mascalar and nerve |xjwer, Hna-^t^ Iters Stomach Kitten is the primeat and^most genial of remedita. Not only indiges^^tion, bat lists of lleab, appetite and aleep^are remedied by it. Incipient malaria and^rheumatism are banished, and kidney,^bowel arid liver oomplaint removed by it.
Forohapped handa. ronghneaa of the^akin, piiuplcH or bloU'hea of any kind on^tbe face or other parts of the body, apply^Put ai d's Specific. It w..rks like magic and^ia warranted by druggists. Sold by It. S.^Hale (it Co., wholeaalu and {retail druggists,^Helena.
ShuFMMsM and los \ugrle^ Kxeiirsiou^Kates.
'TheI'tiion Pacific Itailvav MHMJaf will^sell excursion tickets to San Francisco and^Ijos Angeles on Sept. IS mid the same date^monthly thereafter at tbe following named^rates
ToSan Francisco, going viu Ogden and^return same, #7.'i.
ToSan Francisco, going via Portland and^return same, f7V
'ToSan Francisco, going via Ogden and^return via Portland, or vice veraa, Hft
ToI/os Angeles, going via Ogden and^Sacramento and return same
ToIjiiH Angeles, going via tigden and^Sacramento and return via San Francisco^and Ogden. or vice versa, *!H.
ToLos Angeles, going via Ogden and^San Francisco and return same. *'.^^.
Tol.os Angeles going via Portland and^return via Sacramento and Ogden, or vice^versa, f Km.
To!/oh Angeles going via Portland and^return same, tf'.H.
Passengerscan have choice of two roiitcH^MMeen Portland and San Francisco, either^bv the way of the all rail, the Mount Shasta^route or by steamer.
Theabove tickets are g(ss.l going sixty^days from date of ssle; extreme limit six^months; stop-over privileges allowed going^or reluming at any poiut within the limit.
TheData* Pacific will also sell excursion^tickets from Helena to Ogden, Salt Like^1'itv and Oartield Beach.on the 1Mb of each^Tuoiitbat rnteof *.'^i.mfor the round trips^KtMM limit sixty days; stop-ovtif pri^T^leges allowed going or returning at any^' point within the limit.
A.K Vtv/iK, Paas. Agent.
Thehhssl i- the source of health. Kisqi it pure^i b^ tnkiinr Ibssl's Karsa|iarilla, w locliis pMtMM^I iu its curmiive power.
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Mar^vllle ea4:1U p. in
Marvvvilleex.. .':H0 a. m
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Helenaand Butx.. Hutte and aouth. ^ :^i p. m
Marjsvtlleex..ttMWa m
Marysvill*ox.. *:40 p m
Northernfa. m
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na..us'i. westIsmndIM p. tu
Tliroiitflieastlsitiud 7:'J0 p. m
Butte,Missoula aud Helena ex1'.':'Ju p. m
Marvsviilpi^ass^aigtTs 411 a. in
Kimlulaocom.. Man.. Wetl. amUFri Van p. m
WtefceaandBoulder passeugerIn A a. m
Marysvilleat'cotutniNlatiou.1 Ul p. in
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TfinMijcliwesttsuiud1.10 p. m
P'^^.^^' eastlsaiad.' p. m
HelensMissoula and Butte ex..^^'^ a. m
Marj-s\die passeiuier4:1)0 p. m
Kiminiaocom.. Men Wed. and Kri^ n a m
Wiekistanil Boulder passeuaer^I:.VI p m
Marjsvilleaccoinmiidation*w a. m
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Forall jsiints east, south and west, via
Montanai eutral and Butte 4:fti p. m
ViaNorthern Pacific and Harrison Ml p. u
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JAIIUKTTT.Hit HAItDS
Attorney-at-LaW
KiHira1, Bailey Buddiua, llrlsna. Montana.
PoatomeeBox 741
First-ClassQuality of
Bread,Pies and Cakes
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|PrompflyDelivered
Toany |^rt of the city ..ii short notice. No. It*^Bridge street, one d.s^r nUive M. lteiiiiff'a.^Branch Store at (' t. SixtlCAvenue and Park.
TheMtM tirtght and benevob ui face, Is I^r.^A W. Acker, of K.ugland, discoverer of ttie^i-lel^rat^s| Acker's Knglish Keimsfy t.ir Con^siiniptlon nnd other popular preparations. l^r^Acker praetived in Ins younger dnvs atneng tfia^middle classes of i,olidon. and Wiia ttie mm .iris ,.f^M| great g^ssl. Ml his henlth failed inul ha^found hinisfir in tin- grasp of ronsumption. with^a wife ami MM taMMMJ u|h^n him for Mli^While in this on lile.n, le- diseovered tbe eele-^lirated MM MmM/, mm4 his own life and^lias -in-, saved Hie lives oi tleaisiiuds wtM Ml
alllie' sine rVW I la .|e ,l'i \^v |^a^ ,^^ vvolliall
vile,leel, a lielilui ' in ine thioul whIghs.
es|tecisllvm the iie.rning. irfaa nd-es or lias a
lithlferlfaf Hersis ilteat, who has sharp
shootingpons thnuiirh the lungs ..r diflleultv in^iue.itaim.', sie.al l reafiac that ihe^^'are far ffral^raiaMMM of cnmmumpiiim which, if negleeted.^are - ire to result lalally lie. Acker's F.nglish^Itetnedv ha-' i need more than one theiisiuut pi r-^^ hik iho uispiestl oablv had issminiplKin and^vrha were given up by llieir friends. It uierits^il |.o|uilanlv and e .lit l.v reputable druggists^in ev..rv city and levvii in Ane-rkia. You can't^mfmi I hi U MtMtal it
Oyspepsia
Makesti,e Uvea of many ]...ople miserable^i MJ ilistre.-a after e.ding, sour atonnu-n,^Mk hea^hiche, lieartbitru, loa^ of appetite,^a faint, ^all gone^ feellii-, liau ta le, coated^rMMM, and lrn gtilarily of
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Aftor ^ot H *^^ oi MM. it^P .. re.|inieH careful attention,
a-Ul.ngi rr^^.,!y 1|kl) |1(MM|.H
f.irsaparllla,whlrh ;wta gendy, yet efficiently,^if tones tlio atontacli, regulates the diges^^tion, creates a good n|.- Rlrilr^lullle, MBtttMI h. .eln l,e\ .
andrefreabei the m.ad. Hcadacho
1have MM MMMl with d.vsjs-psla. I^nad Ml lltllo ap|s Ilia, mm wliat I did cat^HOQrt^ 'bstii'sseii nie, or M^bill^ |Ol d. A11. ^ r eating 1^UUm MMll I ^' a I nut or tired,^ull-gonc feeling, as thou, Ii . had not eaten^anything. My trouble was aggravated by^.^^^'business. pa|^||IIB. Laa| a
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aapanlla,which did me an
Stomach
MMMMM of Ml It gave mo an^afMMM and my MM relished and satisfied^the craving l had prevmusiy experienced.^^MMMJ A. I'Aoa, W itertown, Mans.
Hood'sSarsaparilla
soldl-yalldruggui.. M|MMffZ Prepared'inlf^^/ C. f. lbM111 a CO., .\p^ih. e.ne.,lx^well. Mm
100Dosea One Dollar
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ludertaker.his Warren Street. Telephone 2111.
tSHIITUN K. BABBOUK,
Attorneyand t'ouusellor at law^Masonic Temple, Helena. M a
|MUOU BUUaiBD,
Attorneyand t'ounsellor at Law.
Willpractice in all courts of record in the ter^rltory. Office iu Hold Bhs k. Helena. Moid.
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VeterinarySnrip^^n.
OtHeeBre, k-A Ki^lier'^ Stnblne, Lower Main^s' i s i Telephone 131.
yytlUl.rOl.KA BKOWMMt,
Attorney-at-Law.
JIMIVyirlsirn sttss't. ('liieajrn, 111.
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\\*\f Survny^ir-^n'iii'nil nf MonttUia.)^Snrvtpy^*r. Civil and Mining KtiKint^'r. S|nN-i^l^Attrnuoii trivoii to HytlrHiilic h n^iiHw-riiuc, Irri-^iCHtiiaK \\^ik Ktr., in n!I itArl* ^^f th^HlAti*
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B.M. KM KMAN.
Pliysieian,MjM Aecoacher. tlenlist^aiul Aurist.
Mantier of Sau Francisco MafHeal BoeMf, ahs^Nevada Stale Meibeal Society.
OtticeParchea's drug stow, corner above^Main and Brisslway. Kntnuiee on Broailway and^JackMiu. Helena. Montana. i MMM in^(ternian and MM
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i^ Kxaniiner id Mineral and BaUMM l.ai.d^fasas-iu the lieneral Lnul OMee, Washington
S'venyears'exp'riei in tbe lieneral land
Oftca,Prael ii es in all the State and UUMl^States Siiprvme i ourts. laind and Mining I aw a^Specialty. Ibsmi in. Bailey Bhs k. Helena.
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Then,aie no more accurate abstracts in the^Called stabs..
Purchasersof real estate iu Miseoula county.hsik^to your titles.
Shouldyour t it le fail, you will wish, when i^ni^latejyou hail ^bliuiusl and alwtrai t of title Is
fore^oll purchastsl
HARKYA. HTKI'HENH, Abarraetor.^Ibsmis I. . and li. I I a Ilhs'k.i m^.^da Mont
ji'ltl'.NtH LBWOKaV
HiPill IK. A. DANKK.
tlfthe Western I'niversity i^f Peiinsylv-HiiiH and^the Pitlslsirg Keinale ( olhate.
Apply1^7 HuwieHtreet.
IX N i^ HOTlf I s
MiTTTd^o^
LAM OKKli'K AT Hi i in ^ Mont../
NovoniU-rl^. \m*. S^VOTK'KIS IIKKKHY (ilVKN THATTHK YOi.^^* MWUIfl MMd WttiMT kit llM MBN of lii*^^intPtitioti (^i itiKkc tnial proof in riiipixtrt of I;^claim, MM that kai^I proof will In^ rniulH ln'ftirt*^ntnifttT ami rtN'4-ivtT at HcliMta. Mont., on hi^CHmixpr W, iHKVt. viz: Jai'oha^lmr. cwtfttn of
Kti^* Kt-m k. tlWoRmwl, who wmit* |^r^^-^'!nptiou^I), s. No. rtimi fur am mm'^i^ '^' ^ r *
IKnaiiitn. tin* followitiK witriom**** to iirovt* t,i-^rontiniiotin n^t-iilHiict' ni^ori him! cultivation of pa.iI^land. fit'. IrHiik TNkat. John H^ Olhaetti Kd^wanl Hurupaiiil Frank Halim. of KHk^(^^lV Mont.
H.W. liANtiHOHNK. WttMor.
laICO A i- MM iii^*.
MostEconomical
MeUon, Mi^ntiut.t, i ^ h* it*, tHfr).
ihorvhy t*rtlty thut it ant of^Mnmu r H.tkittii /'^^^^* .Or, am.lyxi tl )^%^^mr tin.-MMMmI thftttit-uliy
purr* n-tfui Tartar mttt h* st ^^Mlit,^utttl t uutafau uo 0//1. r inftmtit nth of^any kitt'U
a.W% UAsn,
Ansnytr and Chemist.^A Ickliiiti A Ci , ^^^^ficlftftrt, I r .Cal.
VtiTitT;T^^ riTi.MrtTu.s. in TnF: T^ih-
Wtrit-t Court of tin- FtrM Judx ial Dintrict,^County of I^*wif and t lark*-, State of Montana.
Intin1 matt^T of tiV . -la of ' 'atlirrifio K^ h^ k.^iliNi-aiMil,
Noticeih licrcoy ^fiVeil d^ the ' 1 ..'^-'! ail-^niiiiiMrator* of tin* - -'a''' of Catln-riiH* K*'iick.^-ii 11 ;w^l to |m llinin of and alI crMHm hav-^iriKclainiH atfaiuft the t-xu\ tUwnf*^\. Ut exhibit^them, with tlie ne^'ei-**rv voticiier-. wittiin t#^n^motithKaftiT the hrnt pufilication of lliiw notice,^to the Maul a*lmiiii'*tratori-, at the nttii*** of I.... 1, \^Hro.. No. 1.% Main Htreet. at Helena. Moiit*%na. tht*^name MM IM place for the transaction of the^'^fi-ii,'-- of Haiti ethtate. in Kaiil ' ounty uf l^*wU^and Clarke.
JACOHW^KH.^UiUlH HTADLKIt^AdmiiiiHtratori- ^^f the r^tati^ a^f I atlnTine Ki*Drk;
Iat4tTat Helena. Mont.. Nov. \*^. |Kni*.
Vttl'Kr^i'Id Situ KHOLUKMM N0TI0I IS^A* hereby ^iven that a meeting of wt'ickhohler*^in the Northwit-tern Attract Cornpan) will b**^field at tin* oflii-e of the corri|^any in th^* city of^Kelt na on the 4th day of January. I-'*' .for n,..^|inf jo 1- of authorisinif the atiiendinent of the^certificate of incorporation ami in incm**!^ t)m^capita k of the conijaUiy Ut * ^ ^**
DONALDKKUiKOUD.^LA MSON LANK,^N. W. Met ONNKLL.^JOHHUA AKMITAOK.
IlKOPOHALHSKALKD [I'lK H t)N\LM KOIt^' the care, i-upi^ort nnd inaintenanc#* of the^i^irk. jKMir and intifin of thin county, per capita,^by the wh^^k. for the )i*ar Hiirf^taMuMI March lat,^I aaid nrooimalr* to inclinh' the MM Ml of^fe**iliniiT. olothinir and nurninir of Mini hick, |^oor^hh'l infirm, and all burial exi**iiMf therwif; will^lie rm 1 iviil at thin olfice until March l^t,
Hyotder of the Hoard of County t ommihnion-^em.J. H. nXJKKIt, Clerk.
Iblena.^Iont. 'Dei-. Ith. mM
JAMESTWIFORD,
MANtJFAfTUHK.KOF
WagonSheets, Tents,
Awningsand Hydraulic Hoae.
Twentydifferent styles of Window Awnluaa^and the latest inntutsiI fixtures for hainriia.
Canvasof all kind, and widths from 3J .Lena,^wide to 120 inches wide always in abwk.
Thelatest Improved (amp (iisjda.^MAIN HTHEJCT. .... .Ml I l-.A
TOTHE PUBLIC!
Uareuav is u^BUY GOODS when they ire CHEAP, and thereby avoid HIGH^I'll I( ES.
IhATej^irhawd $18,000 wdrthofDBlf GOODS and FANCY GOODS al atireat^Steriflee. rnte ^tt.ck wiU be mM upon the sun,' bteigapoii which thet were pordueed,^Hoar in nind that we haw in stork the following Goods:
tflOOVnril^ KniliMnlt-ry^i(H) ('orwdH.
'(^ Do/Pll ('bclllitH'.
(1 iKi/on nriiwcrs
l.ViI^(./(.|1 NlRllI (i(IWtl8
:^^ Down Silk I'mlerw^ar.
IMDm WmIh Hn^l Cotton i'n^^ilerwwir.
175 Dn/on IjHili^s' nml ('hiUlren's
WmIlloBe.
i'i'JDozi-n Unlien'Silk Hum.
HMKKtVHnl8 Kiblain.
BememberWt lure a stock of Oothiiii; ami Fun.isiij,,- (i^,^.|s. n,is (.^tiic st^M-k^nun lie closed nut within the nexl Sixtj l^a.\s REGARDLESS of PRICE.
THOMPSONBLOCK,^Opposite Grand Central hotel.
M.LISSNER
4)FTHK
LOTTERYtm: famous
WAUKHSHA,WIS.
ACar Load lust Received ^^^^BACH, CORY ^ CO., Sole Agents.
a^an 111 11 iw ma^a^w^wih m^i^ a aMMl um j_f__li ..uj.im^MMMltMW
A,LOGAN.A. C^LOGAN
LOGANBROS.,
Wholesaleand Retail Dealers in
FLOUR,FEED AND PRODUCE!
CORNER CLORE and EDWARDS STREETS
1I elena I juml ^er Com
aSatabliahedIn 1 B87
T7Z^^ M
MEXICANNATIONAL GOVERNMENT.
OperatedUnder a Twenty-Years' Cuntrac^ar tub
MexicanInternational Improvement Co.
(iramlMnottil^ |lrawimr^ liol.l iu thx M^^r^-M|iia^I'avillii.n in thv Alam.nla I'a.k. City ^^f M.-iic...^ami imlilii-ly eQmla('t4^t l^^ (iiivmniiHOt Orh^^riala anixiililiHl fur (In* |.lir|HiM^ lly tin. S. . a^tari^^H ot ilu* Interior ami tin1 'IVnaaiir)'.
MMMjPaWaMtlMMJl|,M[w aMi
INthe
Cityof Mexico,^Sunday. December 15. 1889.^CAPITAL PRIZE, $G0,000!
MM1 Mkati nt MatlMMM,^4.^7^l Mara, Amounting to (ITS.AAO^I'ri^f Tirk.'ti.. Am.-riran Money.3
WlmkH; lalm, C; i)uarim. $1,
iSn ^f M(^r^ to V. II. OMMmV)
AI'I'ltllXIMVTKINNna
Krfl l'ri^^ of f*Hi. a,i|.ioxiniation to.
fMtl.taalI'nre | d.MM
ivifi i... - of IH, ainMTitlaaafkai tu
MM.I'fijK v.raai
I^'' I'll/..- of ( In. approximation to
JUMim.I'riw tt.imu
',WIWaUaala of $jn. .I.riih.l hy .
|mmna ajM
maKK.vn^All prirmH.lil in I to- I iiitwl Slal^^ full |^aj.| in^rniti.l Siat.^. i-urr.m
wnuuLnun imi
HyIti-rin. of roritracl 11,*^ roniuany mua) M^MM ill*' Kiint of all iiii^^ liii I in Ictl in tlie MMM^l.'for.' wilintf aMiit'l.- liokat, ami Maaiva tli^ fol-^lowinir ollirial pal init:
(MnncATB.I luirata nrHb lhaf laa Laa*^ilon llank of Mexii o ami Smlii Ainorira liaa on^HiaTial il.*|mh.it tlio niM-.iwar) fumN to irnarantM*^ilii- pBTnaat of ail pri/i- drawn by laa LoMfa^ilc la lwrH*ncani*la I ulilira.
It.KlllUili.l h^i IIIVKItA. lalorvaww.
Kuril.it.ilniiian) [a laqtllna] to .lihtriliuti.
11fi all pjraM of lit. valtinnf all thetickctH in^l^riw* a lawr iiMffjortioii tliaa ia fival m MJ^otaar lotaart. W
Allilrawiiitfi. iinili'r il..' |a*raonal atii^rvlaion
amiuMajMaM of in. Hajaoa noaVfaraai Hi^Ma. ItMMMot apDulatad bf tlio BivarMMM.
mmof |.ria^^ will 1^. .^ ni iiiiincliaii ly iift.'i ii..'^ilraw lag to all POfiaapoavMta. or on apiiliration.
Mmmi i^' napoaltwd for BuUartiaa wiiii an;^Ha ik or upraaa waaianjr, ^.r ajjaat 11 mm MfH^or l.y mail i n iriNtonil to tliia olBoa. i
lorfull tawtfoalara aililn s. I'. SuMTtl, Ai*r-
fMaW' in of MhiIc.i u.'iiio.
II.TONN,
3North Main Street, Helena.
MILLINERY.
lU-avir llat^, IU..I Qualitliw. fa.Wi^Iriaunad Hum aial IU.nm l^ mluoMl to I'OHT.^tiitrlniinwl K^lt Hat*, r.k'.. 7rn-. ami f i
HOLIDAYGOODS.
Nowanil DjMMM fkaMMfcvOII ami Vouna.^Kv. rjla.lj ahmilil ^^^. Ilila Kkigaal Array^of f 'hrialinaa QlM.
Toys, Bookf), Novoltiea, Fancy^GoodH, NotioriH. Etc.,
Wliiili wk an' MMMl to fiiiuioli at Mm^Ijow.t tlian liow.-t.
II.TUNA.
tm Hiittori.'k'a fMMtM Mi Hall'a Ba
aarronna.
Roughand Finishing Lumber
ai^d. Factory TXTorfe.
Orilnrt.l.y Mml will rvcotvti I'raMffl MMtaM. OirrMiHyrnlarK-* 4m^Iii!H^mI. Var*^nml Kiirtory near Nortlii'rn PMM 1 ^e|x^t.
PMMMl! tMMder of the Uiatn. l Court muilo on flu. .^Kith ,lay of^WOMMuar, tta\l will Mil fu tln^ llik'lii'Ht lliililor fur I 'anli. nil Hint Muck of^(iiK.iiH, Wnri'H nml MiTi'liiimliKi', dihHiHtiiitf uf I Jon, I \ Mailc
CLOTHING,BOOTS, SHOES, Etc.,
Withflii- Furniture nml l-'i.vturos nuu in the hinlilini; reeently ca-eupied^hy It. Si-haw, nml known iih the f'hieutfo Clotliing Store, lit Xo. S^ North^Mum Street. The ( ukmIh ete. w ill Iw huIiI iu one lot.
Iliili-tu he ma.Io iu writing,rieil'eil anil .lelivereil fu the aMMJMJMal M^or la'fure the loth ilny I ^eei'inhe,r iNH'.l, at VI o'elia'k, tu am, of Haiti ^lay.
TmWmwiHMatMMlhy the .liuljre of the Dmiinf 4^mrt of the^l-'irNt .liiilieial Dihlriet in nml fur la'wia nml t'lurko i-uunty. g| the Court
I.'ii in the city of Helena, on nan I ItMh ilay uf I le.ilar. lKKtl, nt which
MMfin' iwj will 1h^ MM. I'he ri^ht tu rejoi t any ami all IiiiIh ih here^hy i vpreHKly rererveil.
Thehtia k Ml Im^ exmnineil any time MaTtMJ the day.
BAMl*ALKXANDKK. Itoivet.
DatedHelena. Mont.. Decern I ier 2, lNKil.
Qfh. ttDiv^tLi$Uft8ICl
iI ELENA
M]MJ
NW Cox. I3IHA Uaoa
FURTill! Til
r'mi ..a 1 iii. . i Ml. \T OK AIX
CHRCNICSURGICAL DISEASES
Ahucli KiailaCMThooi. prHiairiiiif Maj for mil^Inte-. M ii'Ulitir arli.Mil ami for rxiainwia. Kirat-^HaM. mlucatinu; tlioiotirfli ^ ourae of atmly. Ail^ilr^*^ . I.. IIOWAHI),^t4oi*rlnion.lcnt Oinl..n City. Utah.
UTAHASSAY OFFICE
AMD
CHEMICAL*LABORATORY,
J.T. OOVE,
HKLKNA.
Holdami Hilver ^i M) /ino
Hilvor.aviMami liwi Z (IU Tin
Ivwl1 im Antimony..
(MM1 Ml Ara^nlc
*ilf
iMi Iron
MONTANA.
Il ou
..i no^. I oo^..lim^. 1 00
J.L. SMITH,
FreightTransfer Line,
HKIjKNA.MONTANA.
AllItimla of miTrhamliiw 'and othi^r fmialita.^Inrlmllna on*, promptly tranaferrail from tna
l.'jM.t.
l,i-tt. ^^ at J. Frlilbrcn'ii Htorc and at th* dapot^nlnrtwlll r^c^^ive prompt attention.
APPll^C^S FOR OFfORMITIES AND TRUSSES
\a*^* ^'*l^l,^r,ti|^andR.mfill.tfor8urc.Mni^Jrrjtijj.nt ol rTi.ry form if Di.ri.i. rfquinni^MIDI ^AI. or bURuICAf TREATMENT^^ Na55XVJ',00*S^ fOR PATIENTS.^l/liV.^l!S .i'L*' B',r Awupimo'latioaa in Went^0 / WRITI FOR CIUC0LAR8 n D.fonaitU. ^^^'^^^^ Tru.i.a, Oak F^^t. Curvaturn of Bland, Km^i iiiiot., 0i^,.r, Oatar-h, Bronohitu, fnhaiatior.^Flf.tncity. Paraly.ia, Epll.pav, Kidnry. Bl.d.lir^F-f, I^r Hicin. n.l Blood andallBiircinalbiierati.il..
DISEASESOF WOMEN i^JmZHl:.
..I-..,l'lRi-.,.T^'* ^^^^^^ itrian m nniaraiM um^r , n ^l'^^^^^'n^ri!IMIC^T. i.TflCUT MI^ATI.l^Only Hall able Medea.' In.tit ate makinc a Specialty of
PRIVATEDISEASES.
Allnmm Utt*w nufei-MfiiH / lr^Niti^-1. B*(tblMl|4* fol^4M^f^.ifM^Jfr4^Mtht^yalriii*,if,^lf ii-.rr.irr. Hr-uraih,^^ *^M4Mt4) tf*^f N a, ..f \ t t tl I'llHt.l I'mllc* bf|flhl(^ tal 4 Ml
I. I,,) .,^.j f, Mf .| , I ^ ......' ' iT ' ^ t | ' '.ill'. r, I,,I,, ,
' ^ M^a'i.. i IipIdv ^^f u, i4^M4MiUMai t'yaMliorci
ftMW^^aarMJ i arlj ^ .1, i,i, mark^ lomdlfi,!*' foairula or ^^ U^tar^^^^ |-T.i,.it. |t.ter^la^ i.r. f-rr^-: ^'ah ami e-ftB.^|i u^ or ( 0(1^-L'll'U' atl'''r*^* ^rit'l i^ |i aln artpMr, ^^r
BOOKTO MEN. Vr '
in.,Uleel ^a.| V.r.f... ,-!,. ^|ih .ji.. .m.^ ll.i. AMrr*
OUAHAMtnUAl SJkDiCAl KSliTHtt,^OMAHA. NEB.
OWLY
KANUFACTORTIN WF!1T OF
DEFORMITYAPPLIANCES.
TRUSSES,1
ElccricBatteries^a*o Bats
THEMEW DEPARTURE drums
I Bads Willi patent dotililo an Ink roll anl^folding knee real. LiffhU^.^utietanlliil and handaome.^Ji '^!^'! In tho beet llan.la and^f (Mvheiirai. TJnequaied for^I tone, aurpaaa all oiuera In^I MM and MJMM 'f^lneari'it Jlaate dealer doc*^inot keep th'm. write to na^for Illuatrated Catalogna.^* HEAL v. Ohioaco. Ilk
ChildrenCry for Pitcher's Castoria.
CornerItaln Ktrt^t and Siith ATenua.
A School of Thorough '.Practical Butlnee*-
Tralnlng.
mmVffmJmm,MMM4tf*i l'^^nnianahln. Ban*^I ina, rlimiuiw. ami Uunl Forma. Tel.vrai.liy Cor^I wpnnili-m... Hiwllimc anil all iIih Knahar^| BranrtiiH..
PeralSI'liononiiiphy Hy Mini.^A Full Curat of Kx|i*rfeuc^Hl Tcachan. I^a^^ami hvi-nma **-i..na. For I'articulara K.'aA^Hnnuoaa Mnrator.^ or AilUr^^a
HT. KNliI.KIM iHN. A. M.
Trim-it*!ami IVi.prwOir.
HhWu*Moufan.
alwaysbava
Acknr'iBaby^Soother at Land. It la tbe only aaf*.^tui'dicine vet made that will removs aU^iufanti lediaordera. it contains no Opi'im^or Morphne, but ffive^ the child f.ntunu^from pain. Price 2fi cent,. Bold by
fj\v*\0^L tntt ^^* fretful, jvevlan.^,77^or troul.l. .1 will,
finely Oillc, Teething Pains, or^Stomach Diaorders, can be i ieveel^^it once by using Arfcr-ra feabr P .ilier.^t contains do Opium M .'in,Ulna^lience Is aafe. Prica Ji5 cents. ,v Id Ir.
'VNow.X. trifle wlt1' say '
1V I.ungDINn^ '
a(tough or (^^ld, or the oi.
threatenedwith Croup or Whocplna
useAcker's EnglUb ft-fjptij nn.l | I
furthertrouble. It U a jawitivc
andwe guarantee it. l'rice 10 aim U'