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County Attorney Forbids thee **rformance at , idng's,` Opers ::i oueTeii v the 0arleton Opera Cd6. hi 0My Will Tot Be $toppe.& -et anday. ,I lis -ma Caerymen DemanA the Enforcer 3' anent of the Sunday Law Coa. earning 'theatres; 1. w unty Attorney Nolan has prohibited b sierformanas at King's Opera house to- d tbeeause it would be a viplatien of Mon 'a Sunday law. Rev, F. D. Kelsey, of Congregational church, and Rev,. D. B. of the Methodist church south, asked , Nolan to enforce the law. Manager legton cancelled, the date with the inlay Comedy company, but not with- w some loss. Next Sunday the Carleton a: a company is billed to appear at g's, but the county attorney says he not interfere with .the performance. y one attraction should be prohibited A the other allowed to go on, has raised e question about the construction put the law. Mr. Nolan was interviewed a rday by an INnzrENnai reporter who have come to sec you regarding yourt efereuoe with the theatrical exhibitionn he opera house Sunday night?" a Well, sir, I am glad to see yannot merely e arding that matter but any other in abng official duty, and will cheerfully wer any questions that .you may be ead to ask. I will say in the first place t t orimee is of two kinds, the one invol,- I moral terpitude, and the other where act is constructively made an offense bout having attached to it any moral radation. Now, observance of the d's day, although not being a member ° any church, is to me a consummation ° outly to be wished, but -where the ° iute provides that the doing of sertain ags on the Lord's day is an offense and z doing of those things on any other day the week is not an offense, it As a case are no moral obloquy is attached to the ug of the act on a Sunday and is simply at is known as a statutory crime. It is aye to be desired in every community I the neople should strictly observe the 's manidates, but I realize the fact that are all frail and that sometimes we do ase not morally wrong and yet expose selves to amenability to the law. 'Now, in connection with my interfer with the theatrical performance to rrow night, I have been called upon of ally to perform my duty, and this being 4 ease and realizing the fact that the per mance to-morrow night is an offence der the law, I certainly would be unde ving to hold the offiee did I shrink from performance of my duty." 'Are there not farther instances, where infraction of the law takes place, such C0iogo Joe's varies show, and where u have failed to not?' 'I have no direct and positive knowledge any, and no complaint has been made. Ill say, in this connection, that perhaps ave vague and indefinite ideas that laws the character heretofore referred to have en technically violated, but from the t that no moral delinquency is attached ave not transcended my duty to collect idence myself or to ascertain the fact ether such a law has been broken. If, wever, anybody would come to me and sire me to act I would as cheerfully not arding the suppression of the distribn n of prizes at a church sociable, as I uld to prohibit gambling on Sunday or s holding of a theater open." "Do you think that the enforcement of a of this character is practical?" "Of course, it is not my place to pass on the wisdom of the legislature in the actment of laws of this kind.' Laws of is nature supplement the pulpit in the od work performed by it, and it is an at mpt by legislation to improve the moral iture and standing of the community. gislation of that character is always im aetical, from the fact that' the sense of e community must be in keeping with the aracter of the legislation in order that it n be enforced, and the sense of the com unity is that the pulpit and home are the tent factors to accomplish reform of this nd. "I will say furthermore that in so far as wis and Clarke county is concerned it rtainly has made rabid strides in the en roement of legislation of this character, t in my judgment legislation of the kind corporated in the Sunday law and wa of a kindred character indicate e existence of a standard of morality hich would betoken the near advent of the illennium, and Lewis and Clarke county ving attained that standard of moral ex hence, there is imposed upon me the nu saity of inforcing this Sunday law, It is fact known to me, in connection with at mpts made, and successfully too, by the cars of Lewis and Clarke county, to en roe legislation of this kind, that while ok-maining. dog fights, prize ring exhibi one and other offenses of a kindred char ter are prohibited and suppressed in ewis and Clarke county they are carried with impunity in other counties in the ate; but, as I have already stated, whether e legislation is impractical or not, when er and wherever my etipution is called to infraction of the law I will speedily force it, or attempt so to do, at the in sues of any and every element of the inmunity."' "How about the Carleton Opera com any hilled to appear at Mung's on Nov. Ii), hich ii on Sunday?" "I will not intsrfere with them end Mr. emingion may open his doors." "The public would probably like to know ow it is that the law is enforced in one' se and not in the other. Both attractions ould seem to come within the meaning of a law. Do they?" \'The law prohibits keeping a theater 'or lay house open on Sunday, My conten on is that if the law were literally con rued an offence would be committed by ao opening of the dobrs of a theater. The tent of the legislalore was to prohibit xercimee generall, carried on in euch in titullons, so that the performance to be arried on may be one which is confiueud ox lusively to the theater. An opera is not ependent for its existence, or the exeon ion of it, on a theater; indeed, being more uggeative of a church exhibition, end does ot come within the letter of the law. Car cminl it would not be my place to indulge nany inferences so that, if possible, an pars would be brought within the spirit of ho law when the latter excludes it." 10'wnaasweet ppet4toes at Lindsay & Co.'s, owrmstreett. Great delive this week in 25e hoeiery for ladies isees and infante' at The Boe Hive. A lieply-Out of Sight. J. P. Ball & Son, the people's photogra hers, being asked how they managed to eke such fine cabinet photos for $11 per aoen, stated to us several reosons, among hich wete: 'they employ no coupon ped lere: the fifty cents these middlemen get or their share is saved to their customers. 'hey buy their stook for cash. 'T'hey have corpa of skilled and reliable workmen em 'loved by the year. 'they have had over wmnty-tive ears' experience in the photo msiness. They study to please. They give tersonal attention to their business. With hese advantages it is not to be wondered at hat this firm to now making the best cab nets in the city, and for loss than can be ad elsewhere. M5alagas gcrspes, (1~senodrd gerapes and Ca a iyta gralies at LIndsay & Co.'s, .ltdwarde treat. Chrietmae goods now open at The leo Alive. Frst'0 lot at New York Counts, in shell, at the lutor Uflic. New IIIS WI1 'I S GON Pik-Iiaggage Ale ta ipans'. Trouble In areae5i With Tino. B, D. Spa*sm, formperly baggago master of the Montina , _9enfral, whedi relas@ e trooi the otpy jall on Fiday nib we1 t home inly to fnd that his wife was gone. FTrom a wessge which he rgeeived before be was set free, thets was no doubt she had gode, to 5j, Spange wos& ever th~e melter oonsiderabl# as he was v, titond o#' his oom anion. ro lrs als onabie to ao - count for. her lea, ne Mhin, as the bad issiIsed On aecoinpanying him .to jail whoen l e~:a arstedl, and' by her own' effortt rised the $1290 necessary to make good his abortags to the cot pAny and senure his re lease. After a night of worry, be found her yesterday, but lost her again almost im emediately. She came bacs to Helena, met him and toW him she was going away to tay. This he did, and now tpangs is let alone. e says he wits married to the woman about throe months ago, having bean divorced from his firat wife in Wyoming. The case will be called Wednes day, and the charge no doubt withdrawn. Typewriting, room 15 BaIley block. emi to luotor & Bradle We tor notions, tosiery underwear and corsets. we lead in low mrices. When in necid of anything in the vehicle line. down ero a 0~ uartt go to T. C. Power do Co, and examine their atork. THI BRISTOL. Ii pi A ropular First Class Earepean al Hotel. There is no city in the northwest which ti offers better hotel accommodiations to the 0 traveling Mobile 'than 'Helena. This Sp- i plies not only to the houses conducted on c the American plan, but also to those ran on o the Epropeas, Among the most popular ii of the latter. and one which has fully 1 earned Its popularity, is the Bristol, in the Penn block, on the corner of Main and ti State streets. Finley Urquhart, the pro- k prietor,has had long experience in the hotel b business, and under his management the house is 'enjoying a large and growing f patronage. It is conducted in a strictly ti first class manner, while the employes are courteous and attentive to the wants of it patrons. It is heated by steam, lighted B with gas and electricity and a passenger s' elevator makes the upper floors as desirable ti as the lower ones. Street care to and from r all depots pass the door every fifteen min utes. The house is open day and night, i and those who want first class quarterr, a convenient location, good attendance and moderate rates can do no better in Helena than pt the Bristol. Schuttler and 1n*hord quartz, lumber and g farm wagons, all sixes, sold byT. ,APower & Co. a Remember that The Bee Hive is headquarters for all kinds of holiday goods. A fOne stock of dry goods and fancy goode to be sold at IS0 cents en the sdellar at 121 Broadway, in Deever block. ' IN THE NEW STORE. - i C. K. Wells Company New Prepared for Old and New Friendi. I After nearly two weeks of hard work the t C. K. Wells company has gotten its stock in the Watson building in shape, andienow Ifully prepared to meet the calls of patrons..a The company is a combination of three very I strong and favorably known business enter prises-C. K. Wells, Jae. S. Featherly and Williams & Thurber. The first two were the leading dealers in the city in books, stationery, etc., while the latter 'firm had a a modernly equipped job printing establish ment. The new company occupies the on I tire Watson building, thre3 stoies, running from Main street to Jacksoh1, and the stock is as full and complete in every line as can be found in the northwest. The various departments, such as the book, stationery, t engraving, picture frame and toy, are con . veniently arranged, so that there is no dif i ficulty in showing goods. An electric ele r vator runs from the first to the third floor, making the whole house easy of access. f The location is one of the best in the city, and, with the large and well-selected stock, there is little question the new company a will do a heavy business. a GAME, POULTRY, FRUIT. l The Helena Markets Well Supplied With Good Things. f Helens people will have no difficulty in e providing for themselves and friends an t excellent dinner on Thanksgiving day. F. - S. P. Lindsay & Co., the largest shippers in s Helena of fruit, game, poultry, fish and like articles, are already in receipt of large consignments which give an idea of the t good things they will have for their pat - roue. in game they will have the favorite 'possum, ducks, venison, bear steaks and I birds of all sorts. There will be turkeys, I live and dressed, cranberries for sauce, sweet dotatoes to go with the 'possum, fish y of various kinds, crisp, fresh celery, fresh e oysters, Catawba, Concord and Malaga Y grapes, Mexictn and Florida oranges and a - lot of other good things. Those who want - the pc'- should order early, as already the e demi nd Prom out of town is quite large. B The display of holiday novelties in Butcher & Bradley's window, is the tinest ever seen in 0 Helena. Brown's oecilitioc hob-siose with east or n stoel shoes sold by T. C. Power & Co. Oat their d prices andt terms. r Ladies' Aid Society Sale. The ladies of the Christian church will have a sale Nov. 24 of home made cakes, preserves, jellies, sweet and sour pickles. .e This will afford those who do not care to make such things at home a splendid op - portunity to have a nice Thanksgiving din ner without much bother. Come and sup ply yourselves ladies and help along a good r. cause. w Fo not fail to see the large line of holiday a goods at The Bee Hive, re If Oysters on the half shell at the Motor Office. )r Montana hta and grain sold at bedrock prices - by T. U. Power & Co. ielephone 183. y Sam'i K. Davis' Special. to INVESTMENT STOCKS. it 10,000 Jersey Blue, good purchase. is 10,000 Iron Mountain, A 1 stock. 10,000 Copper Bell (bargain). it 10,000 0. 1. N., (bargain). 1,000 Bald Butte. 100 to 2110, (safe invest ament). as 500 Helena & Victor (safe investment). '1,600 Doorman, (Oeur d'Alene), (safe in avestment,). f 5000 Cubnberland, (safe investment). 8,000 California, (refs investment). Any one of the above are purchases at the prices offered. Smaller lots can be had ait low rates. Rooms 26 and 27, Bailey Block. This Bree Hive En a large etock of sleds, wagons, chisldren's desks, furniture, doll cabs, "0PR1E IC"ES neailtB~akingt Powder tsed in Millions of Homes-4o Years the standard. ilc' aue Viiae d~ewe oree . tow the Chioatot 's .s orka t ay . ttesobest out in This Country. In this gysat mlnincg state of Montans nothing aside from the orip 8 is as itr portant to the success of the miine as a plant that will ecopomise experses, reduce labor and do its work in a patiefactory manner. Every mine after a certais stage of 4evei qpaient Deeds machtnepy, and the Arm that will furnish machintryt of the latest im roeet ulaj 4i ~ries to inset thedeian, il o he.nsnes..The Chicago Iron works Is at the head of the, list in these features in . onltana to-day. hince Mr. Menno Unitoker, the western rep resentative of this house, came to this state, the business has increased, until it has spread all through the minis states. When groat corporations like the lsdtte and Boston Boston and Montane,' Alice, Cune besrian, Lone Pine, Jay Hawk and repre sentative mining kings like sx-Goesrnor Hauser and Ron, W, A. Clark decide in favor of the Chicago Iron Works as they have done on numerous occasions, in mief eronee ýo the back numbers, we fail to see where better evidence can be found. This firm to-day are doing all the work in the Cover d'Alens country ,the Colville region end Okanogan, B~ritish CJolumbis, besides their nterests n Montana, They furnish not only complete concentration la , hoisting works, tramiways, but smelters and every piece of mining machinery. The hoist and smelter of the Cumberland, conceded to be among the most perfect plants ever placed in the west, were furnished by the Chicago Iron works. They will furnish a very large part of the machinery for the new smelter at Boulder. Their business sxtends over a very wide rangie of territory. From the northern extremities of mining country they reabh into Colorado, New Mexico and old Mexico, In the latter country they number the best patrons, among them be ing the Society Anonyme de Concepoion, at Cartune, Maximiliano, at Durango, and others. They are now shipping a wet crush r ing silver mill, large pumping plants, 4 100-ton smelter and two hoisting engines to that country, To get a little nearer home, I they are furnishing a heavy purchase of Smining,maohinery to McCann, Galvin and McLean for use in Unionville. Mr. Menno Unzicker, the western representative of the firm, has offices in Butte and in the Mer chants bank building in this city. His at tention is entirely dovoted to the business in this country, and to those in need of ipining or smelting machinery of any de scription he will gladly give any informa tion, as well as prompt attention to all cor resnondence. Meals 50 cents at the Misses Nagie's 2 Merchants Hotel dining room. Automatic and mechanical toys at The Bee Hive. Parties wishing ice cream or ices for Thanks giving should leave o~d era by Tuesday evening at the DlaIry, 103 Ewing street, corner Sixth ave- U Crepe. The name crepe has a rather mournful sound-the modern sackcloth for affliction a and sadness, end until the last few years has been worn almost exclusively by those who mourn the loss of friends. Owing to G its quiet and genteel appearance and its ° increasing demand, the ever-ruling passion P for fashion's changes has created it into all the pretty silks, cloths and dress material E sought after by the fashionable today. Visit the theatre, the park, the church, or, more notable,. observe the bride and her maids attendant-each alike are robed in the various rich hues and sublime colors of P the crepe. Pure silk crepe duchene, under- C stand, do not confound the cheap, trashy canton crepes with the pure article. One I might as well compare class with the genu ine diamonds; but those heavy folds of pure silk that give tone to the wearer and are an indication of the sound judgment of the purchaser, also, who does not abhor an imitation. The New York Dry Goods store carries the fine grade of theocrepe silks. In fact, we are iiformed by various ladies who have been searching for some of the newer shades that the fine genuine crepe can scarcely be found else where in Montana. Crepe duochene is pro nounced by the connoisseurs of fashion, owing to its rich but modest appearance, the par excellence of staid dress. Said one lady: "The noisy brocade, the loud gros grain, the moire and the stripe, all move aside and become secondary when the rich and quiet crepe appears." We are requcsted by the New York Store to inform the ladies of Helena that special figures will be made in prices of the crepe duohene during this week. Please read their ".id" in to-day's paper, wherein mention is made of all new and modern shades. Kleinschmidt & Brother Con. are now receiving daily choice poultry and fresh ers by express and oifer them 201 per cant cheaper tihan they have been sold for in Helena. T. C. Fewer &; Co. tave just received a car load of fine swell body and Portlandl sleighs, fur and plaah robes. etc., which ihey offer at re markably low prices. Holiday Preparations. Already the advent of the time honored canta Claus is being prepared for in all lines of traie, and nowhere in the state are holiday preparations going on on such such an extensive scale as at Sands Bros., estab lishment. Their receiving department is a scene of activity every day now, with con stant arrival of holiday goods of almost every description. TQ make room for their holiday display, idlbds Bros. announce special sales of dress patterns, dress goods, flannels, underwear, housekehpiug goods, blankets, &c., and in every department ex tra values will be given with a view of quickly reducing stock to obtain the space required. The dress pattern sale of last week will be continued this week with added attractions. At $4.68 each Bands Bros. are selling dress patterns that cannot be matched in the state at less than $7.50 and $8.50. Higher grade patterns at pro portionate inducements. Economical buy era will not fail to grasp the opportunities presented this week at Sands Bros. Handsome dolls in great variety now on exhi bition at The ilee Hive. Live oysters at Motor Office. Best line of neckwear in the city at The Bce Hive for lIe. B Why Is Bocky Fork Coal Becoming So Popular and giving such great satisfaction? Because they are down 1,100 feet and it is very com pact. All orders filled promptly by GILonisT Blios. & EnoAR. Drs. Skismmii & Essig, dentists, Sixth avenue and Mlain street, over Bach, Cory & Co. Crossn, and bridge work a specialty. Extractlng Sue; vitalized air useed, We are opened evenings. - lave y seon the elegant display of holiday noveltles in hotelier Al Bradley's window. John W. Thompson e Offers for rent, at very reasonable terms, the best photograph gallery west of St. Paul, also a limited number of choice of fices and stores on Main street. See him 5 immediately, at his office, room 27 Pitte o. burgh block. Take elevator. 1 The Weekly Independent, 15 pages, to Jan. 1, 1803, for $0, Cloaks for children from 1 to 4yea~rs, worih $3l0 to Si, choice at The lies Hlive only $1.150. Raleig Clarke.r To mnae room for ou Chrietrnae Stock twe shall offer special bar gains in every department gpp the riextton days, Our epegial sale of PlIush coats, Jackets and Newvnarkets will be continued for another week at the sarne liberal reductions. in our Dress Goods department we are offering all Pattern Dresses at about hali price. We have just received in our Domestic department a very beau tiful line of Silk Comofortables, which we offer at attractive prices. They would make a nice Xmas Gift. Our Fur department is complete. See out special prices on Muffs, Boas, Collars and Capes, KNIT GOODS AND MITTENS Our assortment in these goods is so large we have not space to de scribe the different qualities, but we would call special n9tico to our new line of Silk Mittens for Misses and Ladies. In Hosiery and Underwear our lines were never as complete. A full assortment of the celebrated. Munsing Underwear constantly kept in stock, both in Silk and Wool. Store open until 8:30 p. m. Raleigh & C ke. Leaders of Low Prices. BABCOCA¶'S FUR STORE. -EDA.L COOA.TES 25 per cent less than eastern prices. All sizes and lengths in stock. -o Hi) ed, - O a ,w ROBES, RUGS, CAPS, ETC. S MEN'S FUR GOATS, te ` GLOVES AND CAPS. Babseek's FUR STORE. HOUSEKEEPERS! SERVANTS! WASHWOMEN! *ATTENTION!!' Washing made easy. No boiling of clothes or soaking over night necessary. No sarab-board needed. You need not bend over tub and get a lame back, or in- I hale odor of soap suds. No odor of wash ing, from effeots of boiling clothes, through the house. You can wash your Laces, Flannels, Linens, Blankets-in fact, every thing, and make like new without wear or tear on oloth. The work that takes you one half day to do you can now do in one hour. We Lot You Try a llacline by taking it home. If it does not do all we claim, you need not keep it or pay for it, A child ten years old can do the family washing as easy as a grown person. Call and see the New Era Washilg 1achills, that revolutionize the method of washing clothes. The apparatus weighs only eight pounds. We invite country people as well as city folks to call and see the machine. STURROCK & BROWN, Agts. MING'S OPERA HOUSE J. u, Renn tn, - anag er. THE DRAMATIC EVENT. Wednesday, TFlrday, Friday, Saturday Nov. 25, 20, 27 and 28. Matinees Thanksgiving and Saturday. JIELbNA'S FAVORITES JOSEINI lSISME11 -AN I) 1HOEBI IAVIES Supported by their excellent company. REPE'1RTO1 l&, Wndnndsy Night I The B lar Trhe ideal Comedy drania tii Fernikliff ight. Thursday, Cater uwpo Nic Beacon Lights Regular t'rlkest Easnlng St $1 and e. S etinwee, 3Tt. Ge OCnd nre. Sals of soeat will Ojne atjl'ope A O'Connor's drug store '1tiidady Meoritung. T. C. POWER & Ck -JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN STEAM BOILERS; PUMPS AND HOISTS, Wire Hoistix3.g Rope, Wto . Nagons--Uuahil, Lumber and Farm--WNagos Fence Wire, Wind Mills and Pumps. 50 DIFFERENT STYLES OF VEHICLES. In order to make room for Winter Goods will close out Vehicles at an advance of 10 per cent. above cost. Call and se0 for yourself RETAIL BUSINESS To Be Closed Out by Jan. 1 Owing to our most extensive and widespread wholesale business, which for the past few years has grown to such an extent, we are now compelled to give up our retail depart ment and wish to do so in the shortest time possible. Our kind friends and patrons, who have traded with us for so many years will do well to take advantage of the bar gains we have to offer in CLOTHING. GENT'S FURNISH ING GOODS, HATS. CAPS, Etc., as we must and Will close out our Retail Stock by Jan. 1, 1892. Greenhood, Bohm & Co. 'CHICAGO IRON VORKSE J MNMMF N ** - ** - --MFM..IýM MNMI M N*-" GAIL, BUMILLER & UNZICKER! - - E1ilders o± C3-ezxeral- - *MININC AND MILING MACHINR, Gold Mills, Wet and Dry Crushing Silver Mills, Smelting and concentrating Plants, Hoisting and Pumping Works, Cars, Cages, Skips, Ore Buck ets and Water Buckets, Self-Oiling Car Wheels, Corliss Engines, Compound and Condensing En gines and Tramways. -:SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WORTHINGTON PUMPS: Western Representative, Office and Works, MENNO UNZICKER, Hawthorne Ave. and Willow St., No. 4 North Main St., Helena. CHICAGO, ILL SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA.... *****. THE SEA BEACH HOTEL Is the NEWES'. L&EGEST. MOST COMPLETE AND MOST DELIGHTFULLY LOCATED HOTEL in Santa OCns Siteated in the midEt of Tommodiose grounds, the hoB e direstly overlooks the broad tan curving beachand the bay of MonteSry, where is fouo d the tiisel winter and smme r re f bathing in the world. From the wide verandas the most magndirient and varied marine and mouontain STREET CARS PASS THE DOOR. view ina Statiforaae en ofh boilaide, Itue n roaisjtbeow, ahe houeandoml carrniaeh awad trans whall epltenty dof bathre sins, lire-polaet som theaHtersandletriolitsandbllgee houtr maild feesOf ohar.e n apploationar o r full particnlars and terms apply to IN'* A Large D n, cellen 's Wool toshBy la s CilnFOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Children's Black Derby Ribbed Ladies Black Cashmere Wool Wool Hose, 6 to h 1te. Hose, ONLY 250. - - WERE 35 S ONLY 45C. - WERE D00 Misses' Black Worsted Ribbed Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, Hr ose, 5 to 8 1-. British, ONLY 3c. O WERE 5T So ONLY 65LIAN. WERE 750 One Lot of Ladies' and Children's Hose, assorted colors and FOR THIS' WEEKH ONLY. t Heosead 6nerhl to io 8 nd 12 Breiti, 'Iboe Leading MvUltsnery. Notion and rancy Dry Goods Hosc.10in Uhe cit