CURRENCY SCHEMES. The House Committee Listens to the Argu. ments Advanced in Favor of the Baltimore Plan. CARLISLE IS HEARD AS TO HIS TOO. The Pooling Bill Is Passed by the House After a Fight-Business In the Senate. - Wgashini ton, lDt. Il.--Tite hearing be - foret the house hank ii aid cuai|re|'uo'.* comminttee on fih , tiiioin if ' heI re'tl' gaLnisatlion of the t urrelncy iI~ s was\V, Ir''. sumed touday. Among those prel.'evnt were Horace White, of the N,-w York Eveningi PoLst; 0. . Honmer. of ltallit tmor.'. c.hairman of commi tltc'e of itt* tlonlll bulnkers to formulate the so. cilld Italtimore plan, and i. K. Hop bur n, f N.ew York. x-cL'omptroller of the tIrrinc'y. The) reptresenlt the cur reine.v Ideas ,em'ndI dl.1 in the Italtmll orne pla:n. It wi: ta pettl ecdlSl s lal y Car Il.ie would present his cu rrency bill and .ontinle his tatrte.-lnt11 but as he wais late. W\hite ,opened the h.',rinºg;. In ianswl r to q outi" ns. heit stat ' he' had drafthd a till o the Itni.; f lit', t I:illi mool'. plan, and it wais .raitn'ged that this bill shall b i pla.c h,'oore the com mittee.r \Whit." statemnt wi.s road from manusctrlipt antd was a carefully prepared review ,If theI banking qlue''s tlion. At the ice.' of Whi' es stat.l ment he' submitted hls bill on the 1lal tlmore plan. Walker. of Massachu.setts, asked if thel bill presented by White, would -u cur' a safe anld unllllform curtrenc. "It will have that t-ndency," said White. "That is not It.' said Walker. 'We do not want to provide a tendlrtny toward a safe currency, but the actual safety." "I am not omniscient." suggested White. He added that In his judgment the bill would secure an plastic cur. rency. Johnson, of Ohio, asked White's opln. ion of Secretary Carlisle's currency plan. White answered he did not think the secretary's plan would give the elas tic currency it sought to secure. It compelled the banks to put up 30 cents every time they Issued 75 cents. Homer stated that the committee of national bankers had not yet formulated a bill. Secretary Carlisle came in at this point and was an interested listener to White's answer to the questions as to the want of elasticity in Carlisle's cur rency bill. Warner, of New York,. asked what restrictions should be im posed on state banks. White said he would subject the state banks to the mame regulations as thosu Imposed on national banks. Cox, of Tennessee, asked if this ,would do away with state banks. White answered that It would. He saw no objection to the repeal of the 10 per cent. tax on state bank notes. provided state banks comply with all the requirements of the national bank ing law and provided the means of en forcing these requiremnts are lodged with the comptroller of the currency. But the mere power of observation without the power of enforcement, he considered unwise, unsafe and sure to cause embarrassment and to end in dis aster. He considered as desirable that the government shall continue as now, responsible for the redemption of bank notes. The Baltimore plan simply takes the law as is finds It. It makes a change in the manner of reimbursing the government for the redemption of the notes of failed banks. The only question is whether the suggested change puts the government to any greater risk. This Is a question of mathe. matics. It is to be answered by the tables of bank mortality in the past thirty-one years. Taking up another branch of the question, White said: "It has been said there is no more reason why the government should guarantee the notes of the bank than those of the merchant, the ma.nufac turer or the farmer. This would be true if the notes of the merchant, the manufacturer and the farmr r were al lowed to clrculate as mIoney, but not otherwise." White announced himself i1 favor of the retrll'emnt of legal ten. dcr notes notwithatianding the retire ment Is tnot Iacludedi in the fltimllore plan. t'arlisl.. then re.un-,ld his statement begun yett.lrday. I1 i pie.ntedrl the bill hi had p.iepliuredl .nlmbidying his pi ut ""f ,' ourr l . lr} .\laii n aniii: 1,a1,ul it t , th '. e, ,llll tt' n., t'lllin 'tlllln g l i as I Itlll !wing ilt wom .", .f the* f."ttultl" of the bill r.-isent.i d i', thi- bainking iandI currency euiinmitlte' lIy Hiaie %,' \Whl It' It providen that no hankllin aes( latin ithall be required to ,l.pisIt I'nlted Iltil.es bli.ila for the se ullty ,of circu latIng nr ties to iei hereafter Issled. !'llThat In lieu "f dllep'.ts o'f bhonlds .aIh niati' ttall i banik ishall rte.ivc' fr- the I.oIptlllin:lI,'r i'r ui'tlitrig mn 't s t i ft., iamtuint if Ilthnkl por i', nt if its 1ild1 u111 u, uiiml I;lr ] s', illtal, Il-.n pIli) n llto thi tlr ilMrer Ilawful ia no,*y t1 thu. allnl unt 'f i .I"r I, it f i i-,i ,rl uiltI Il ll. nIt h-r d lld th * nilt!', ' t tax . 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THE SENATE. Oiseuss;in the Nicaragua Canal Bill and Other Matters. *'hii1111? hiIIii IIl hug IIIIE tiI IiI 1In· 'iriatir~1 e~vtid.4 mi thi It,,,i f ICRv,;. at i~l 'Itl"i .-n, l Iinr him I * I%, kag t i rh-I, I I.i M·IfI(:.IP Dil. lecdi'd ti t11111n ( ciil1jii- tad ln n tI I111(· I1. UI N 1'd", 1. .,I 1111111.( · i Illrll·lntolnc 'nl l ·llllraw yliiI it p11·1111.1.1 (!II *rnnt and ccudr uI to l· c lnrlrl n ' :tI .'l hii tha- NtIar&.guun, 1,11l. 1Ij. nat hi.' ad.va, u.r Ih, whih u Ii. ciinl Wiiuo I.' Ilr"" hl rkr rill. tai I. )tt III I,. '. µ "I'll, I, S."log " to the Whulli' voltII trl Th. ~m rni.. I, llWfled and cozitrollid lv the lti'..-i Bthte h would "te of grinak l ini u-in, hu rinlcr of liar. He of il- hiall ciuld diii.hiur, h tnoe to the Clay tor -3ulwer tau-ity a:..! declared that that slutrumeat preeated no ontaale to the construdom o the oanal by the United Itates and to the control of it. Ie id the tUnlted iltes had adopted a Poliye, had declared a principle which is approved by her and well understood by the world, which is Just, right and In the Interest of the people of this hemisphere and will he malntalnled at all hasards. In a brief speech. Sherman pointed out that the only provision of the Nicaraguan bill that he was not entirely satlsied with, was the amount to be paid to the Mtart time company, which he thought was entitled only to the amount or money expended In the enterprise thus tar. The presiding omoer laid before the senate a letter from the president trans mittttn the correspondence relative to the Armenian massacre; also some cor respondence regarding the Mora claim. The senate then went into *-ecutive session, and at 4;15 adjourned. THE HOUSE. It Passes the Pooling Sill by a Vote of 166 to 110 After a Sig Fight. S1Vashlngton, Dec. 11.-In the house, after the transaction of some other bust ness. the pooling hbll was taken up and debltt.1 until 3 o'cluck by C'annon, of Illinois. In opposition to, aid Springle, of Illinois; Harter, of Ohio; Itley. of Pennsylvani, n k,l ack of lllt!rola, in support of the measure, when Pattel - :ote moved the previous questio on othe illx and pending amendments. Dinle). of Maine. republican, and Hopklin., re. putbllcan, of Illinols. protested that the prevIous question would cut off all armendmIents now pending, but Patter son refused to yield. saying the house would have an opportunity to 't',e ,in the ('Cper substitute and two ame:._l r~ents of the committee on a rliing l.,I The previous question was ordererl by ia tote of 174 to 100. The ItWo ,,m fllittt'ee ame;ndnme.ntls wrle of a v'rl'bui har;Larlte.r atnd were ngrxe-d tio withoutl lilvistol. The vote recurred on Hliar l' mmendmln lt to the substitute wh!tll iave the illtelsltate tnllnler'e commis slon absolute io£t"ol over ithe ,ain condlitions of the pooling and full Ilwe.r , i'rt oke pooling orders The Illalr amendmrent restrl'rd the power to (,n gross of ihrnging, r'xonihntlg or dis solving pooling orders at alny time. The llruir amendmenlt was agred4 'o w.ithout dlvision and the voite wi.' then taken by ayes and nays ion hll. c('.,l.er substitute it was defeatedl ly I1I9 to IS. The vote then rcecu rllig Io th* engtorsnlient and third rending if th, bill. Blair asked ,lianulnmous consent tha. the amendm "r't .tloptled n t the subistitute be 'voted uollxn as an an:t ihl ment to the hill. The hill was ordered pngrossed and read a third time by 70 to Ill. Filibustering *actlts were then ilmut Ienced by the severn! opponents of the measure. Motions to adjourn were made and voted down, and other mo tions to recommit. Finally the vote on the final passage of the bill resulted: Ayes 156, nays 110. The house then ad journed. Remember, ladies, that shell combs are just the thing and we have the only stock of genuine shell in town. Helena Jewelry Co. Special sale of albums at the Bee Hive this week. Arrivals at The Helenw. T. J. Porter, Miles City; Chas. E. Fair child. Townsend; S. B. Calderhead, Wn. McDermott, Butte; C. R. Burket, Pipe stone Springs; 8. C. Rambey, Missoula; X. A. Wallden, Omaha; Ben Minseshel mer, Frank T. Barlow, Jack Hirse, B. J. Ktaus, New York; A. Rosenblatt, A. L. Sproule. Chicago: Harry E. Hollist-r. Dubuque;: P. 0. Reynard, St. Louis: P R. B hltcomb, Minneapolis; Emery Cobb, Kankakee, Ill.; J. W. Puller, M. Lederer, It. Warner, Jr., J. 8. Proctor, H. N. Cobb, St. Paul; J. W. Bibbet, Cincinnati: F. C. Story, Man Praac.Meo;: L. Burke, MOlga. Notice to Oe Shippers, Helena Sampling Works (Braden Bros., proprietors), pay cash and the highest market price for all classes of smelting ores. Rates for smelting are reduced from figures given eighteen months ago from $5 to $10 per ton. Cus tom assaylng will receive careful and prompt attention at the lowest rates consistent with good work. Omoce, or ner Grand and Jackson streets. Karl's Clover Root will purifly your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25 cents, 50 cents and I$. For sale by Parchen D'Acheul Drug C'o. "Exoursionfiokets to California." Take the short and by twenty-four hours the quickest route to California. Elegant Pullman palace and tourist sleepers. The dining car route. The Union Pacific has placed on sale daily tickets from Helena to California points, limted to sixty days going with privilege of returning any time within six months, good for stop-over, at following rates: To San Francisco, going via Ogden and returnng same route, $75. To San Francisco, going via Ogden and returning via Portland, and vice versa, 90. To Ban Francisco, going via Portland and returning same route, $75. To Los Angeles, going via Ogden and .&a.ramento. and returning via Ban Fran cisco and Ogden. or vice versa, 1. To Los Angeles. going via Ogden and San Francisco. returning via Ban Fran clco and Ogder. $23. To Los Angeles. going via Portland and returning via Sacramento, or vice versa, Through sleeping car reservations and frlher information can be had by call Ing on or addressing 3 North Mainstreet,. Helena. H. O. Wilson. Freight and Passenger Agent. A Delightful Trip. Via Salt Lake and Denver to Chlragro and the east. A dip in the great Halt Lake or a fry. dr)-' vlHst at Manltou plllngt., Itutatepd at the foot of 'tke'ns I'i:ak. .ia.hiuut Le (eqlule1, on this unt-l Pullmaln illnine c1ar route. For tal., tcr.. all at the Utllon l'aflft: oflIhe. No. .21 North Main street, ,Hle.,na. 11. . WIlsonn, Paesenger Agent. D)it is one of the h'blef e ll.'yanren of n ftanw. ontinental t;i, but t!I Great Northern lna ltirely free from it, the roadway is stone ,allast. Iluy the tniversal paper paterns. They ere the best. Union Pacific System. Overland train lea..es lilena at :.30 a. m datly for Halt Lake, Denver. Portland, ,an Frunrio, UOmaha. Kanlsas Cliv. Ht. Iouts, Chl'ago andi all eastern points. (.rlanl'd train ii rllve at Iielena at 63) i m. dully; throullgh I'ullmnan Iand OiIsoI. Ilt hltping :ars; elegant chair and din. Ing aurs. For further Information, maps, folderr, rates, etc.. call on or address H. O. Wilson. I'. & P A I l/Helena. 91,):1. Thp Ih," Hive· Is still hr~illl~lii illl f~r I'ys at'I hnllday g. ris of "i in I. two] p irI"s this y.ear ur' Iow-r lb".,.i.; ;ilv. turn" a call. No Through Trains. IlrI'nii to Mt. P'a''R, ?llnr ill.: Ileh~ to Miokanr, Taroma ar1 I'nr " ; i td, rx~tI si.. the Northern al" I.' *I't i."t o)ffIC* vurner Malin and (1 andI .!" ,". The Iee hi1ve can milt yo 'u If y U want hoirday presents. Thre unl.'rmaI 1,,1 latlt~t-rI,u ti' he r'"mher FFashir I NIrl hly I. w r''dy. I FOR BEAUTY Fo comfort, for improvement of the corn plewlon, use only Possonl' Powder; there * TIIK .ANRK TF New York. Vl). 1.-Liar saliw, l. Lead 4tteady; brokers' prise 3 rhange price. e I114. Copp.r-ltroni: brohiers' price. *Al ; i. fhange pri'e, ..T& lovernnienl bunds.-Firl. Petroleumn- Strong; closed t I bd. B1lw.culatlon on the stotk e*cU aga . day was dull aid ulalnieresUtlag a volumle ut buslnese shows a LheaIy . hon that of the past lfew diape. i I IIt. s rre, 119; U. .. . ea/n p01 I'. 8 a re.. 114%; IT. 8 4s eOUpelND Pacific ts, 1Ws, Atebisop. 4%. Adin L. presam. ; Amerl.cal I.zpre4 Mlt _dlan Parclnt. t67; C.ltral otlpk, l l trllngton, 72; (lrat Northern proftesd, lo0y; Kansal i Texas preferred1 U%; Lake Shore, 134%,: Lead Trust, 1%: ileh. ilan (entral. Hit,; Missouri Pieole, l ; United States ('ordagll , tor: United IStN e Cordage preferred. IS; North Amerleoa 4; Northern Paciflc. 4%; Northern Paoleo preferred. 17't,; Northwestern. 6%:; North. westertn ipreferred. 11; New York Central, 99, utreion Navigation. 10; Pacific MA YI; Pullman, 158; Rock Island. 1111; . Paul, 'its; St. Paul preferred. 11W; Oee. rin Pacitlf. 19; tSugar, 91; Union Paic8c, 11%; 1'. l Express, 42; Welsin iFargo, 116: .-V*atern Union, .t. l; enetal glectric. -',;: .lnaseed, I9. Monllev 'an"y'at I per v'ent; lstrliln e:x ..,,.., . n,, g $1591, for demand, anal t1.8T7.7,.45 for sixty day bills. 1 4,. 1 .-- okis--Ilteelpts, 7., oif ttroanI; quality rather fair; market dull uld wsak at t'tlko lower; sales -at .T;114.5 for mixed and light; M 4.1\ for rouan packing;: $4.004.4 for mixed. 14 ;t14.t0 for heavy parking and .hipping lota, anI ,I k. O1i.)0 for pigs. Cattle-- Ietec.ipts. 1,klt head; market dull and weak with prospecuts of lower prices; there was trade at prices ranging from 1.:3 for nfteriur cows to $i.35 for Chrtst uisj steers; sales were prinmipally *at S2'..t:2? for butchers' stuff, and RIM .15I for eteert . ih.ep--Iter'elpt1. 1.010 head; frott IVI5 T'. bough' most of the sheep and sales of Ihmnhs were Isrgely at 11, 31.86. ('hitKgo, I))ce. 11 --'lotse. Wheat--May. ea.".' 4 o'n --49(. OautIs- ,r4e. Pork-$1S 12tj. I .a 1 47 )7l. tlibs--Sd.10. TIItu WOOF, MARKRPT. Philadelphia. I).e. 11. Wool It in better r, tlquit and prll. siter ly. Ohio. [Vennsyl v'nlia andl Wet Virginllia XXX anwl above alt ti'j1h; XX and al.ov' 0. :l0 ; medium 'til21."; quarl't' blood 211s2 , tunmmon 18l' "t., N-w York. Mll,'1~.an. . Il.nonheitl el.. XX I.il7c·. medium IS;.1., X .15.ts. quarter blood )@.te21; eornlnion l18it*l; ah".shed combing andl delable nle* 14'20r n dihmtll n 2111t1l : coare. 1p"11,; low 2lf.'-': utnwlashed medium l.GT7r; Ilo nmltlunm 1.7t lg.t braid 1Frlt7r: unwashed light and bright fine IlItlec; medium lerlOce; low trediium 16(tB7c. eoarne 151c: unwashed dark colored light fine tElio: heavy lnte 6;98e; medium 12..l..; ftle unwdium 12( 12e; coar'e 11t12c: territorial and north western light fine StNlec: heavy Tt.k: fine medium 10(011.; medium 11i1t.; quarter blood 12t.l3c nloston Dt-c. lI.-The demand for wpel continues quiet, though the firm tone abroad h a strenr,gthening influence on the market. Only moderate lots are Wd. with vailu. rulintg about the same. to finb. fleee. XX and above are still quoted at 18a.l19r.", with X and above at 17St0lle. Ohio delaine fleece, are 19060. Territery wools are steady at 21306 for fle medium and fine grades; 20tt32c for more common grades and 850I2e for medium. Calllfotua wools continue quiet and the same is true of the foreign articles, though some s" tralian in greasy is being taken at I c. HELENA WHOLESALE MARKET, Helena. Dec. 1l, 11N. Granulated sugar, per 100 lbs.... 150 Pillabury's best flour, per 100...... 70 Dakota flour, Jamestown. per 100 $ 10 Montana flour, soft wheat, per 100 49I Montara flour, hard wheat. per 100......... ........... .. ........ Arabellw Soar, per 100.............., , White Lily, per 100............... I1 Corn meal, white, per 100.......... 23 Corn Mea', yellow, per 100........ 110 Buckwheat flour, per 100.......... 1 T Bacon, dry salt, per Ib............ 10 Bacon. smoked, per lb.............. Bacon, choice breakfast, per lb.... It Hams, per Ib........................ 11011%' Lard, prime leaf, per lb......... 100 11 Canned tomatoes. western, case..2 1502 40 Canned tomatoes. eastern, case..2 7560 60 Dried peaches, peeled, per lb...... 10l01 Dried peaches unpeeled........... M 1 Honey, white clover, per lb...... .. Cider, sweet, per gal............... .. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Apples. Montana, per box..........I 261 5 Pears, per box....................... t00 Lemons, SBlily, per box............5 000k 50 Oranges, Florida. per box........ 0 GOI3 7T Bananas, per bunch................2 0002 00 Cabbage. crated, per 100........... Celery, per dos ..................... 40 Potatoes, per 100 lbs................ 500 Potatoes. sweet, per bbl............ 4 0 Iteets, per 100 lbs................... 1 00 Turnips, per 100 Ibs................ 75 Unions, per 100 lbs..... . .........1 4001 50 BUTTEIt, EGGS AND POULTRY. Creamery butter, tubs, fancy.... 290 M3 ('reamery bricks..................... 0 Cooking butter ................... 150 11 Eggs, eastern, fresh, case........l 1504 75 Turkeys, petr lb ..................... 130 14 Dutl ks, per lb........................ 1Q 14 G(,se, per lbh....................... 140 15 Chickens, per lb..................... 100 11 HAY, GRAIN AND FEID. Montan,t blue Joint, per ton....14 001tl4 50 lMontana timothy, per ton......14 00514 50 .lontara upland, per ton........12 00012 50 Oat-,, per 100 lis ................. 1 00 W h;eat, er 100 Ibs ........ ....... 90 84toi k salt. per 100 ................ 16 Block salt, per 10 Ibs............ T5 Change of cars and waiting at Junction points for through trains constitute one of the chl'f annoyances of passenger travel, hence the popularity of the North ern I'a.flic, which runs through cars, and through trains, direct to Bt. Paul, Mlnne upolls, Spokane, Tacolna and Portland, vwithout change. I h + I lIv r·II ; I.,, 1· rl " ,.t. I "., . 1. 1891., u _u "I~ I. I. ,ri, iu lIt) high' -t Ildiltir iiI',th l of the p ir~r,ril adli real I flynI~"v, 1,(k .t' jil. I ttow in my I,..: L",Q ..401N e. o f t W Jull klonh ISIt nntIi . "a1,, g lyti *.r t o ''in) of .tIi, · so ,I'l116t II It 'I Ng"fotnll l .,', I,: k upon .f lo", "i, l, "1. 1491 lonr l'o ' forh.- 4n t of ar i ' I i'lt . rI o ur h-Ittity f it ~ -. Or the It~'* l tm~lll 5d ,i 'ii. t .~·, L t .' rit c l.pl ii 1I I tt ;. hIi alth the , Ititi, a ofiU.i \iC. lison f \r('ii ii .r t Ot e',)KIIU.t lti *IMtlili ,i~l) I I i':t, I'·1, 11 11 1 4 shier. *rlir," it h'+ by. gitan if \If r,iitlna. On S1.th - : , Ikb' i Ihi· l f . hi. , I Nat'u nte bunk of 11."Ir ,;9 Mon oro Ini Iv,, hgld t to -n "h." 11th ,buy of ~IY.Ion .,.,% fur theIh~ 1-m..or %C~ll on I, ",, ". t" ll·- IIUIprl any p It.t" ' rit it muh 1,","1 ' 1,1,,1-a ank ,.I P~kl Ib l.·.., \l ntau· AI*" t ·il mentd (~t-Mi I JoIho , iiIK;A t ther t. . ~or Inhr, A t ,orny for l'Ptlion of -is Vaiska OM& Censumptlon Checked ObstinatO Ca.. of Ctarrh Local AgNM11 k aU-6n004u, 6 *C. 1. Uood a Co., Lowell, Nass. "Oatlemen: --I ought ts make bum my experlea with hood's Sauesprll. so thai isther aaeId may Men where s .And a few} edy lo that seliuw and obelnaiS isa, oalWir. II tb'S5 me setesly. I had a dud odd ý".r to t y sadtaduaf. ýýýa Ma' /IW a 'ar A enupewa Cberav ysL ong sm I have isles abot In boMas at Hood's Usnqadb. wIeb baym sem Din oute . D~in~reeellai local applbostlOowmsimd Hood's'r' Cures t-PISO eack the seate iKet dises. In heatI ptw Ho tsr I ewe my coil' stao. ppatL"ruaxi'.'ia UCsrv 0~tshl1Obo Mood's PM cute ali Duer Ills, bilbouasa uadlsee LadlseIsro, sick bemisee. 9p. HERBERT B. REED & CO., MONTANA BANK. I£-rdwetdd at e eiýRý N ' M Mý s~lrp i Helena }mployment Agency W. 3. Cook. Rotr. 3 Rdwads Street. Telo IN -WANTS Waltress for Marysville; US. Waitress for city; $5. I Women cooks, 0O each. Laundry girl for hotel In city. ALDO, ring up McCall' oil wagon for Elains by case or can; bulk oil and gaso. lm In any qua.tity. All telephone calls up to six p. m. promptly answered. PITUATIUr WAUTS--FU IAL& WANTED-Bituatlon by woman with small child. WIU work for board. Ad dress Box *, City P. O. WANTED-Work by the day. Call at I11 Jollet street. SITUATION WANTED-By girl to do sec ond work or take care of children. Call 414 Park avenue. COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN desires posit~ n u housekeeper, city or coun try. Address P. O. Box 11M. SITUATION WANTED-By girl to do sen eral housework. Address 4 Pine street. SITUATION WANTED-By a first class cook, to take charge of a kitchen. hotel or restaurant. Address A. V., this ofice. WORK WANTED-To go out from home; wages moderate: no washing, but cook ing or up-staitr work. A, Independent. WANTED-To take care of a few rooms, by a lady living home, or to assist with housework or baking. A. Independent. SITUATION WANTED-To assist I n kitchen and learn cookery wages small; Address L., this office. COMPETENT COOK wishes to run a boarding house In a camp, with her boy, 13 years old, will work for wages. Ad dress 111 South Howle street. WANTED-Situation by a colored wo man to do housework. Address or call t10 N. Ewing street. WANTED-Situation by a young girl to do llght housework or second work. Wages from 15 to IS. Please call at 51 Pine street. WANTED-A woman Just from the east wants place as cook n first class fam ily. Address H. V., this oice. WANTED-Situation to do second work or as chambermaid, city or country. Please call 121 Jackson street. ,ITLAT1tJiS WAiTh D-1UAL.. WANTED-Sltuation by colored man and wife In private family. Man as coach man, had experience; woman, inrst-class rook. Please call for or address Samuel A. Lundy. at the Helena National bank. WANTED-Colored man wants position as coachman or any kind of work. Ex perience and good references. 104. N. Ewing street. A MIDDEI.)l AGED MAN lately from the east desires a situation In grocery store; understands horses thoroughly; can write and talk English, French and Spanish. Inquire at Windsor hotel, Main street., Helena. WANTED-A position au salesman, or would accept any position where the se,-vices of a good rustler is needed. Am willins to work on commission. T. B. D.. Independent odice. mns IRNT-DWrLLISGa. FORl RENT-House; 7D6 South Beattle street; six rooms, bath and furnace. Price, including water, $1i. FO)R RENT-Furnished house; modern Improvements, for winter. Apply room 41, Montana Hank building. HERIH4RT B. RERD A CO.. Montana bank, have the largest rent, sale and trade list in Helena. LOST-tmsll black morocco pocketbook with sillver clasp. Finder please return to Judge Hunt and receive reward. I.OIT-WIII the person who found a sap phire on the skating ice at Droadwat,r gleane return it to Dr. Balvall's residence, l 'Ifth avenue. ALHT. TIRAYMIID OR ITOLMN--Two hay horses, one branded J. A. uombined on left hip: one branded square R on left shoulder and 71 on left hip; also one white horse branded F. (i. on left hip; IN re ward for their return to N. 11. Johabon, Clancy, Monk NIIbP I 4I. I. A . WPe Rn F InT-rr NIr D StWIq r"ol U1NT--Pursh&M reeom sultakb tar buanaekeptas or roomers; IN Met . aIt. - rl mo. WANT1 D-All Inds of furaltrN aMt *eueke* speedr Jana Twored North WANTED-Pupils to PFreh. MIle. May. ronne will meet her Mtrday morning French class at the auditorlum every Saturday at I1 o. m. A Igr =mOr pipli can be aoeommdate . Ute. I - per month. NOcULLAuD.ll 036. ONLY NTMLd-G)IAT AWVRITIIINO pays. The Advertiser's Bargain ook containing full Information on clrculation and rates of all leadtung da4,e, weeklies, magaslnees agrioultural sa relisioas pa pers and many lanteresting combnations and osuggestlos h.w to seooeed by ad. ve'rtloing, sent to any adronss for lOc. The m.ost valuable book of this kind. Address international Newspaper Advertising Agency. l19 Dearborn st., (Cblcago, Ill. WANTD--Sheep preferred or oattle to winter on shares. A good raptg and a good shed and afty tens oft ay, oN acre under fence; unllmited supply of water. Address John McGlnne s. "soMde. Mont. FOR BALE-One good ezproe wagon. Ad dress Box SN, City. PURNITURB FOR SAL st half Its value. James Twlford, North Main st. MISu OGRTRUDB HARIUION will re celvo pupIls Is votes culture; Italllan method. No. 1m3 Hemioek. west aide. LIFP INSURANCB-.elloes looned on or bought. F. O. Cheeses Kaeua City. Mo. MASQUERADE SUITS at Mrs. Wort'u, 111 Broadway. FOR PALb--USAL M4TATi. ditches; 1.000 acres good grain land; well Improved and fully stooked with Cattle and sheep: wilt sell all or partnrship. cheap. Herbert B. Reed & Co., Mootana Lank. Orris Employmeut Agency, Ilts ll.e U IN m. tblahblM -WAMTM.- tvo e eal miners. Woans cook, MaryseLkb Dining rom girl, city. Woman house keeper, with child for ranch; good home. Will cash time checks. One Harris plano for sale cheap. Bedrem suilt for sale am a bargain. A. H. rWIBIER mloant um ala mlth mlcar. C A atm Law.e. * TeIshomsbou Girl wanted for second work. Is lots in original towmsite for sale s each. 1 lots in asterly addltios for sale cheap. 7-room modern house, on Third stree, for sale for 1,000 less than cost. Wood for sale at $.15 per cord. leaing Hotelsof Helena THB HELENA. L A. Walker, Manager. lWevator, steam Heat. BreetrioXIids. Rates 8 per day and upwards. THE ORANDON--UROPIAN HOTBL A. R. Oates. Manager. Centrally located. Fie sample room for commeretal travelms. lectrie ear to and from depot every lfteea malutes. A date In the buildlng. Regular meal In comneotUon with hotel It desired TUB GRANDON CAM, Under the Orandon hotel. Ertckson Cavaasugh. Props. The best dining room nla the city. Home cooking, home delicacies. Beard by the day or month. TIE BROADWAY HOUSE. 817 Broadway, Helena. Montana. First Class Rooming House. Has neatly furnished rooms at reason able rates. Steam heat, electric lights, all modern conveniences. American sad European plan. Dining room In conneo tion. First class tables. Board w per week. Special rates to regular boarders. MRS. C. H. WOOD. THE WINDSOR HOUSIII. P. A. Glnchereau, Proprietor. A first-class hotel on the American and European plans. Steam heat and exoel lent accommodations. Rates i.E per day and upwards. STOCKWELL-ls the name of the new hotel recently opened to the public. New. ly furnished and fitted with steam heat. electric light, electric call and return bells; in fact all the modern Improve. ments. Centrally located. Warren street near Broadway. U. A. Stockwell, pro prietor. ARLINGTON HOTEL, DYER & DOUGHTY, Proprietors. Fireproof building and one of the largest in the city; all modern conveniences; cen trally located on Main street; electrio oars pass to all railroad depots; an excellent table. Rates, S.ll to S1.W0 per day. Noe. 411, 41i, 4( Main street. THE BRISTOL Finlay Urquhart. Prop. Strictly first class, with gas, steam heat, electric light, and elevator service. All street cars pass the door. Corner Main and State streets. REST COTTAGE Mrs. C. M. Kellogg calls her boarding house, at 0 North Menton avenue, Rest Cottage. It I. appropriately named. Our friends will find It a delightful place to eat a meal or spend a few days. or to make a permanent home. Her terms are very reasonable. Steam heat. THb PALMER HOUSEII. J. O. D. Sullivan. Proprietor. Centrally located, with modern con. venlences. First class accommodations for transients, at reasonable rates. Headquarters for minlng men. Main street. foot of Grand, Helena Moet. THE BROADWAY CAPS. Denver Block. The most centrally located family res taurant In the city. Easy of aorees sad the table is the boat to be IeWad Vaa. whore. Tierm very reaoaeP* UIWWWrU SAw. si l irr' IAu virtue of an eeUtlen t a my hands, ut of the distrtet eurt of the ,ir distriot of the state of Mootan, sad foe the seounty of Lewis ad Carlie I the suit of adwla W. Toeol. nt P rleep Jetnle Mintls Company. a ttested the th day of November, SD I hav levIed upon al the right, ttle ol Inteest of the tsd Peermes Jen s ~ empa O wr, in ad to the lew Ss R pieperty, situated hl lws a t r o Natri . esate Of Mon tanr, ilsý 5h Little Jeate Lode o. l Wers, be~ mimeal en. t-y No. N, desalgated by the *ur vter of Metasns as lot NWa I "r-- I& U awe, M tows.lp S N. RL I WIlb Ue Jente No. L. W-.e the Na 6 1. t, sa the Little J e o, 1. uest, mineral 8entry No. N, nd therei ddesgnated as lets Wa S, Art n1 , A. and b., In town e.hl, N. . 6 W I eln a certain tunnel elim a r st, alS nolg at the Little Je Whe I, Ne re m o s sad run slag theLe southerly L.aw feet sa14 tun -el olam btas full descrihed in location not.ce Is Book D of 44dee in the county recorder's oRo f Lewis and Clarke county, Moatns; aleo the Quesubury lode, designated by the surveyor goneral of Montana as let No.a to township R, N. R. 4 W., being the land embraced in mineral entry No. 3 eontatlang nl .0 acres; the foregoing olaims are all re corded in Book I of Deeds, pagee 8T and 3. In the office of the county clerk and recorder of Lewis and Clarke county, Meontaun, o whleh said records reference I heroeby had for a mqre full and complete deeariptlon of the salo premises. Together with all and singular the ten ements, horedlitalats nd appurteaaaoes thereunto beleltang r ino ay wie apper taining. Notlee is hereby gives that on the 5th day of December A. D. 3, between the hours of e'oloek a. m. and t o'elock p. m. of said day, to-wit, st the hour of 1 in., at the front door of the court hewse, in the city of helea, sM county and state, I will Nel l the right, title and in terest of the said Peorlees Jente Mining Company, in and to the said above de. scribed property, to the highest bidder for cash In hand. Otven under my hand, this the 17th day of November A. D. l1i. CIIAR*LN D. CURTIS, Sheriff. B.l WED W. HOd, Under Sherinf. --ole & Waldhse Plaitlse Attorneys. LuRaRIrFS SALI. By virtue of an execution ia my hand., lased out of the district court of the Prt Judbleal district of the state of Montana. In and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, in the suit of Massena Bullard aganast Peerless Jennie Mining Company, dul atteted the Ith day of November, A. D. 1t, I have levied upon all the right, title and lateret of the said Peorus Jen nie Mining Company. in and to the follow lar decribed prperty. situated In Lewis and Clarke county, state of Montana, via: The Little Jennie Lode No. 3, West, be ing mineral entry No. U?, designated by the surveyor general of Montana as lot No. U, containing M. sacres. in township S. N. R. S. eW siee the Peerles Jennie No. 1, West, the Peerless Jennie No. 1, East, and the Little Jennie No. 1. East, mineral entry No. SM. and therein de.$S noted as lots Nos. li. 1 and 6t, A. and B., in township ., N. R. west; aleso a certain tunnel claim or right commencing at the Little Jennie No 1. Uet ore house, and running thence aeutherly r fehet, said tunnel claim being fully desoribed in lo cation notice In Book D of Ledes in the county recorder's ooe of Lewil sad Clarke euaty, Montana; slab the Queens bury lode, designated by the surveyor gee. oral of Montana aa lot No. 2. in township 3, N. R. 4, west, being the land embraced In mineral entry No. I., contalning SMN sre. The foreroins elaim are all Ve oorded n Book of Deed., pae m and U, is the ole of the eeunty clerk and re corder of Lewis and Clarke county. Mon tana, to which said records reference Nt hereby had for a more full and complete dese.rption of the sald premises. Together with all and singular the ten. eeta.te hereditaments and appurtenaaoes thereunto belonging or in any wise apper. Notioe Is fven that s U· the day of of 0 o'clock a. m. and I o'elock p. of said day, to- i, ft the beor of 1 a., at the Iet door of the court hous,. In the lity of Mel se, saed eounty and state, I will sell all the risht, title and interest of the samid Peerless Je nie Mining Company, in and to the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash In head. iven under my band, this the 31th day of Noveýber, A. D. 33 CRARIEBS D. CURTIS. Uherit. By PREID B. ROS, Under bherlfR. Tod. W %llJa4. .tJllf Attorneys. WIHRIVITII AL. Jarvs-Conklin Mortgage Trust owm. pany, platdnt, vs. Johnm Utenmets, Leas teinmets, his wife, Henry L Frank. and Reid, Murdock and Company, a corpera tIon, defendants. Uander and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale issued out of the district court of the First uadl clal district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. on the 19th day of November. A. D. Ui In the above entitled actios, wherein the JarvLs-Conkltn Mortgage Trust company, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreolosure and die agalast Joha Stelnmeta, et al., de fondants, on the 19th day of April. A. D. ,M, for the sum of P.,TM.B. besides inteo. set, costs and attorney's tees, which said doeree was, on the 19th day of April. A. D. it4, recorded in Judgment book No. J, of said court, at page -, I am oommaaded to sell all those certain lots, pieces or par. eels of land, situate, lying and being la the county of Lewis and Clarke, state of Montana, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit The south half of the southwest quarto:, said tae southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section number fourteen (14). in township number eleven (11) north, range number four 44) west of the Montana principal meridian. containing one hundred and twenty (110) acres, more or less, together with all ditch and water rights thereunto belonging or In anywise appertalning, whether repre sented by shares of capital stock in any ditch company or by private ditch or ditches, or interest therein. Public notice is hereby given that on Wednesday. the 11th day of December, A. D. 1tM, at 12 o'clock m. of said day, at the front door of the court house. Helena. Lewis and Clarke county, Montana, I will in obedience to said order of sale and de cree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above deseribed property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfety said judg ment, with Interest and costs, to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand. Given under my hand this 10th day of November, A. D. 184. CHARLES( D. CURTIE. Iherilt. By PRED E. HOB08 Under 8herif. _. Bullard, plaintirff attorney. ORDER TO IHOW CAUII. In the district court of the First Judi. otal district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. In the matter of the estate of William K. Cleveland, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should pot be made. It appearalg to this court, by the petl. tion this day presented and filed by Mae Sena Bullard, the administrator of the estate of William E. Cleveland, deceased, that It Is necessary to sell the whole or some portion of the real estate of said de ccdent to pay the debts of decedent antI the expenses and charges of administra tion. It Is therefore ordered by this court that all persons Interested-in the estate of said deceased appear before the said court on Monday. the 7th day of January. A.D. lI8, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court room of D)epartment No. I of said court, at the court house in the ilty of HItelen, In the county of Iewis and Clarke, state of Montana, to show cause why an olrer should not be grant. ed to said administrator to sell so much of the said real estate as shall be necre eary, and that a copy of this order be published four successive weeks in the eltena Daily Independent, a newspaper printed and published In said county. Dated December 4th. A. D. 254. (laned) UORACE R. BUCK, Dstrlot JudL