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PENDEN'I eegtetetd letter. obeok r - 9e ipable to The ' . r pbe of bushmes aM T " Sa mr ouh tolephone sum of Irreuli* ta. to W prompt fta bohue d in before S .a Suao pep me... all Uuadiu) Ms month. 00 it udq) three moe. . to ejy (lii adve) per year.... 80t m advain) per yer....... 6 OU'Wtqh Per Ceek, roves le ....·~····~~,, ............. r "1.4 NAP~. MONT.., DEC'. 13, 1104. ebteal Will SIlr'U find Tho Sople at their favorite 'ttth Aresae and Me.tropolitan. Wu,:MlhnnCSpolii Itaidwin bV, n(slo; Mlcl)crmott. Used. Bpringfield. 111. * A. X1 )II It the only authorlzed ;1mYI gt of this pnper. THE WEATHEH. E for The Indnlpein tfnt by n. ,I. ;f United States obfervr. 6 a. m. 6 p . r ................ .... ' - : :ti ture ................ . ;: I :1,.1 ,............................1H\-7 i n - nam temperature. 40. urm temper sat u, 21. forecast for lieleua. For Thurs Itr and wnrmrer. as, Mont., 1pc. 12. 1591. re the democral t.t gt ,tr oi piownr OaUgress. New .t.xi. tI I .Atlzona have beitnme statets and only SWill I llntiln withoutlI tl pale. If there is not mloe.Y In ig~ht 1to pay dlg igcly walrant, r thi' should -b tueld. The city rlnnolt aff,,rd to :.Y. its credit Impaired by havling its 0 floating about below par. am I& plan be devised which will give aI elatle currency and at th- same se- which will give the ,people in Its safety and stability? bI the question before congress *tsmaI bank currency has provent Can we create one that ts stable values and no un ? It we can do that we shall qgtiel the currency problem. , I movement started in Hutte to a monument to the gallant Prancis Meagher should meet proampt response. No braver sol eer fought for his countrv, and agilec end when an officer of this makes it eminently fitting that I stone in his honor should on Montana sloll. No doubt of every section ot the state gtdbly contributo to the memor *one crimes and cautalties etllded In yesterday's lndtpen sot from choice, but been use they tO tl over the wlrer as the most events that halptned to, tho . people for a day. Th, hap people, said the philouspher, are .Who make no history. A day will When the newspapers will only that the people are prosperous and happy. And that con of afalirs will be pleasautlr,. if 4ateresting, than the present. Iwsbve you joined the board of trade? I bot, you should be enrolled In its ''gembership for 1M¶J. It It the only or SianlSatlon of toutr husiesllt men that Elllles anything. 1'ht ir' Nas once a ýP Immercial club. but it app..ars to be S(ead. Join the board of trade, ,ontrlb $ *to your mnonthl, lues. enable It to cdt Stglte prlinted Imatter rt.lating to the advantages that the city anld state offer , tO laVestors aIndI settlters, and in ; few YIears we shall ri, a gratly inrrlltased t population in Mlataina. Nov thiIt lii b gsa has gainetd Ithe capiald ti t,II r' ' those who arelt. Ill-lp d I, re.:,t n their tiars. But past tiI('ehl''.n it-; fl.. tt, 1 eoint. Our city . in only I. kIpt at t h, front by Inr 'ssantt ,rr'rt. g iarshalcu ,Ih,r~i~rItI ,, itt 9 Il~ 1,~ gl. fieuu t the It>orr' h,1 , I i~y ~·, i ,i,··.'. '1,. ,~~bIamhal0 slp't~lr I~ I n. . ' 111. I '~ i Ou hen ot auyll l V IiIItj.*lti ii :' ;cii H g imot be ad s culi lttit lu·. :. i ·t nj~ ii.· ahotild be ii·~ zot·imi '~·:~II·· it ,su U I, tll lr .!il rnliiiba it m it~ I. , ,I , I1 *rt.ltitliyc~l~ jcttd If~littl hull ii'11 tl~ ; where111 "u\ tI, 22i' I.' 'tn t111111 ! ll l l. holdn f(lot% I t ·1nsi it' \1 i[ I. ii: p llC' · Into a!ril Ca·tIL ii c ,~r '4: V.11 lilt ,l~lll *x,1 frn ~IItnt tIr.t hutl g!ili tI-II ittlitui thnt tir I~ s~t'I 't'I*'-lil~r ~ ~! ~:~1 Imn ~ll lldIcll.. Iitt 1InI v. II! t 1 'It'-I· ibIthati Inllitll Montana. ha ll to hve O 1.~l,~ r~i, ·i· IIIIIIil. \l. large olty, that city will be Helena. As soon as the wheels of business through out the country begln to turn again at their normal velocity, and capital again seeks investment in mining and irrl gation canals, the solid and plaasant city at the base of the Rockies will be pretty sure to advance toward the .0,000 mark. The railway systems. the big smelting works, the handsome busi ness blocks, the electric car system, the stores, hotels, hospitals, churches and schools, banks and newepapera, are already tro\ided as a basis and nucleus for further growth, and the d'ternmtna tion of the capital questitn for all tiTme will give the people't conlltidenc. InI Ithe stability of thie place." Thse t arl sensible wlds antd t hey cu linte frlomli a1n outsidler who sees things as they are. ENLARGED. The Inldreendatlt atpprt..ts thi l llmorn Ilg with lan additltn of tl ht t'lulmn:t to Its IMIIll sal.,. 'Phis tenlllaIrg .mel t I due t t h. fu'v rs t .f l da lrti lsers whl arle ,teadlly encrlactahillg lon our splace, '"'hy ale not holidat andl rtlthera merely falling in with the p lr.e .lsn a Iof plrog rest.i.' busin.ls men who ha'e learlnet that the al y to a tecta tle ultli I" hi through the oluan .f I Ia t Ih lllterli,s tgia., hh l y3 i attla. all h ail t tla.ai:.l lIllhlt In.w. elll.yal , ial .tk. w 11 , ili n i 0 t tI.hatl l ''rybody tl.l.. 1Jk'nt l w llm 1.k , aI. en theltm adv'r t aI ery ll·rt t nal, clllU ing cl ntratl. for MpI(e fat taet ensuinN p'e't. The ait ai t lilng a lumns ol f The I lIt ,I Ih .a l.l. lit a l aIltal alndli tt. ml ni al, ' the Pchant+-. Theat Ine n the TaI rphI, whelth hai patr nt whcl h woulrg nlak anry newspper Ilad land llproud. The. S~pone~ . Spt.snuu-It -$ew Itate..l that the two ieatttle newspaper ihe PoTst-Intllgn. W cer aedd th one Tmrnle graph, which have recently merged itlPunk at leallt 500re000 In the past All years n their news thpaper fieldt htles I ptllfre the boaio time." It saU, "emh af the three citiesi Io thne td, eab. ttle lnd Tapcoma. was suaerved with one mornck - Ing newspalper. All were creditable publication.. All were published by usiness men as business undertakings ll are stlht ~l etpvi their fields while he. r hosta of rivalt, lo numerous that puzzles the Ilelolry to itsall them, S.'e clo.sed up .hop hn.I one by one -ave been l arri d to the tomb. The id papers have survived the shock of ,nmpetitihn because they were fouunhded upon right prtneiple.- "o ei-v- tho pub, e. Scherminh Iwolithdan, men with aXeb to griI.nd, It with vanities to paIdltd failing hii uteir endeavors to 'ontrol them. h\ave rushed Into opposl tiuln ventures. In these undertakings they have had the *ncouragement of all whl:, f4ncil-d they had grievanees agailnt the established papers. This sort of ..Cou nliernlnit' may he had everywhere. There is not a town from Maine to Washington In which it does not exist. 'No matter how excellent the news papler there published, no matt".r how c",ncientlous its pIublishers, an element will be found that Is always teady to nntotlrage the taIrtIIn of another sheet. If two or more ianlrr ar. struggling; for existelce the pia is alwayn s urged that the town ought to, suplpo~nt 'one good paplet.' O)ne wnold think that a lo n : tiaught so 'fteun nudt so dearly w'ild son:me day be learned by all the peith. 'That wu1l he.. VI, will If all eph' wrIa s,'nýiI-h , bl t Th'. p,,k.'Fm:iun Ite t..r .",,I Iot taik, iltto n~.'ntllt 'h" l ltlly "f the i, *'," wht ' wIuil t to Ii.-.,: Ha . l i ( ' ' "j . ] ' r 1 1 : ' ,0 , l " , 1 l. 4 . II.Ii IUT oE: c'.1flR. A tNoman's Amt'.i,,g Mistase Through Tihat Mittik-. I"'rni th. e Ir-ll, Il'r,'o Pre s. 'I mn,, th" I i . nl.tak, of o ln ]ia-,,nto the lh ,i l ,ty. ol lll]; iJlj' idt 1 i ig w m,nllltil to I l hilý t III st t ,i'-l ,ar, a- th. two rob,. ,ltil town t"g. th1 '. 'h i ablii i 1t u .1,. dear? nial., l her Iln i "1, i.la.\li ,h.lally. " . It- to t Itn ,dl to think of. I feel 1,hd ou h ( it. You¢ ktnow I call.. . on i1ri- tlilik %lo, hil Just met with a "e 1 ,1 llI, ii . I hl d jl t ou s ii ar1, I l rat 1 - 1 , .. , ',', ,n . lI t.,0 h , I I w arI'i , Iv ! nin . onv .orisr in! hia it I 1 t. I< . 1.1 t ill 11 1 t Orll." %IT h It. 10,14 i ., . 0 i ll C I 1t II ,, ai ll'l.1. 1 1 I H . .tn i i Ilill . II ' n 1 I I Ii. , l tin I , Iu . ] i1 I ".. , nI l a;l h.. h: 1f hmtih, til .t 'a 'aI' l . ' 4 5 ii* 't I. 'I 441 1.I1 1n CIII II. I 4 -44 .111, , ta l ,.f t u.! t'. 1 I i . u u l 41144 k . r I~14.. 4~ . (4 '. ,n 11/ fit. 44 .I T4 1 . /' '. i '. , '*' 111 , \.j ý', Ilo I I i.1 I \I,, I .l : V I . . F ' I '., ' :. ,.4 . I, I I1, "t l ., 1:'? I' I;: 1 1 ii l. n S'. \rI', 4 I'll 'u a 44 . .I 4~1 ofI i i-. 141' , ,11 *1)4gllt II i 4,4 ' i 'u i 144. i u :'11 11 )·II ill llll: . 1," ' I1, llll; .011 1 l 111 ' 0 , " : 1 '11;, 4 1. 1 I, ,"11 .4 ' Ii' ' I wIs P A\ rn Ia 44,oni s lnI I'I I. r', 44 ;l, 1 ; liar.1 In., ; h.;i ' ' i ' III) the" i\ ii' I, sir' quitl In,. Ik' it cloub, and bUm)' ad11d 'Inturi. Liih. lick. a OLD-.TIM ('ICtIHNTMA, In the December numbes of the Century Magasine Dr. John Williamson Palmer has a quaint and attractive picture of "Old Maryland Homes sad Ways," cleverly II. lpItrated by Helmiok tad Castaalne. "The time honored usages of the church and the traditions of ICnglllh rural life," writes the edoctor. "outweighed the latter nutggs lions of piety and patriotIem. Thanks giving dmay was unkluown and the Fourth of July but lightly regarded: but aolter and Whiltsuntide were fondly geeted, especially by the negro, to whose rect tlion and entertainment they were ex prssaly devoted. These were the only dates in the calendar the field hand cared to know or to remember, except that most gloitous of all the Inventions of church or society, the ('hristmas holidays. FIor these he waitel the whole year round in iut'h and hope; for these he plratyedi for the coming of the harvest, which brought with it those two golden days when the etarller, the bindetr and the carrier, man, a lman u&and Ltoy, were Ipanl In beautiful mnoney; for thtese he .ultttated broom corn in his little gtrden patch, made htoome.s, brailedt wheat straw and wove it into hats, trapplced the otter, the fox or th' ntolskrat. and sav'ed the "net proree 'eds" from the sale of all these at the crosse Iadls store, with the foreglone cenll:;lon that every penny must be slpent to nlmake s Iousing ('hristmas in the quarter. \VWith extlmordinary dlligence and cheer ftulne.qs he prelpared the stacks of Christ mas tIring; with unerring judgment he sel'cte'd the burlll backlog and solemnly sonkeld it in the' crrek, that in the great ehltltieiVy Ilace of the dininlg room It might show a brave front of glowing coals to the merry company, while its back remained un11:e er'hedi for a week at least-that rap ture lalden sennight of a slave's appointed holiday, which no grudging overseer might i ;.t iC.l Il At mihnight on Christmas eve there wa! nmucth noisy Jubilation, with fusllade of shotguns In fhltds and roads, but the day itself was kept at home, with general jot llheation of the family, to which the ne" groes were admitted. Those of the old family servants who might be absent tot any reason came (long distances, perhaps) to wish their masters and mistresses a merry Christmas, and to receive in the kitchen their gifts of clothing or money, as well as the black-glased jug of rum or girn for their own merry makini in the quarter, and the mug og eggnog or apple toddy for themselves. Every evenintg of the happy week that followed those rollicking darkles made the round of the plantation, dancing and sing Ing the corn songs among the cabins and around the great house. Hooray, hooray, ho! Round de corn, Bally! Hooray for all de lubly ladies: Round de corn. Bally! Dere's Master Howard lub Miss Betty; Round de corn, Bally! I tell you what, she's mighty pretty: Round de corn, Sally! And den dey mean to lIb so lordly; Round de corn. Bally! I'p at de manor house at Audley; Round de corn, Bally! Dere's Master Brent, he tub Miss Susan; Round de corn, Bally! He 'clar' she is de pick an' choosin'; Round de corn, Bally! And when dey gains de married station; Round de corn, Bally! He take her to de old plantation; When I:emus, saul and Caesar, with Dinah, Phillis and Chloe. made the circuit of the quarters at Christmastide they were regaled with various succulent viands-chine and spare rib. sausage and crackling, savory souvenirs of the lne art of hog killingr, besides coon and corn pone, possum fat and hominy. all consecrated to their comfort and cheer, with lusty drafts of elder. Gingerbread and boiled chestnuts were dispensed to the dusky company, and there was much cracking of walnuts and roasting of apples. Then the cabin floor was cleared for the dance -jig and breakdown, pigeon wing and juba. the latter a characteristic survival of the aboriginal barbarism, delivered with vigorous shouts and crie and shuff ling of feet to the rhythmic acoompanl Inent of hand clapping and patting of knees, in melodious deference to the jig ging of a ithhle by the light of flaming ph*i' knots. Julba up alil Juba down, Juba all aroun' de town; Sift d. meal, and gimme de husk; Rake de e cak, and gimme de crus'; Fry d" pork, and gimnme dc' skin; Ax me when I'm comin' agi'u; Jubla! hi juba! Juba in tit' Julia out. Juha, Juha. ill about; Ililnuh, :,tir dI pobsum fat; t'a 'I ),li Pear in , Juba pat! John' Th!arawhl'., In Ihr great (tIll tmInlif of tii' ta: nor ho s'e., thI, p.. pl of ',u.lirty, "per stcages of th'e pj llte tl g"'rtlity.' ait 'Ii' murely gllking and teeterillgr In the stat, ly minu.r , with mlclh 'ourtly ltlrveting nl, onIleit tilh , ajoler'. of dinlhIaIitI Hhouhlllers anti bridling of parlt anll pettly ne.ks, whil. In thi armrl,' kit'hIn of itl flarm houste, rompll g Iamle amt bunt, In,; ]to 1 h1 Iii iur. aatonitlg for what the\ i'. k of th. r' t l] aril the i'halnair by t' t. rIo aility andl' her;tlonesl In the Virgin.ia r"., w. l., lo' ut?t' joke antal ,hi : t;e kie'..' at'e . IL II.I III"T O .11) I'T1 'I I( 1 A tat irI, for "'.,1,," 'whhi'h the peo.i , I ' 1I11 1. It ltowls, for lImn ini..qt, that ailways ', (' Is flrI ',ash thi' fl'ow I ll, i th'" t1 ll I' I r l," ' I l'.1 l, I ie'.. ' . l lin 1 1 t .I k. i I'K f t i ll . . r la 11 1 i ' . Inlt' I, ' ll O ntl I. I rthI , li, F1 . h . , i ia tll' h ' . J 'I l I I' i k . . , e. 'l n I''t III,'Wlit I1 " n Jn t i**, 'Let ho i " h n.* 1 L., r I for Il.lilt ' I at I, a 1 fii' i I , 11 a l..I ' It f air t . II' I' wir' :' ' a'l y nur ' ni S.: ft.l f. 1 't is lll, , i' l h lori'.' t I. II, • -F f ll. 'I' to, h' i ' 1 '" thlat wel " I' II,'t I' flo th' I'h t ta , fi 'Wa t ltfl , tit'r ll4 I' fro t ; . o nawll+hi r h i , ,l n,, SI-i, , . \V fl \\ ,alth aIdvertising h;,' i,. . :2. ¶l I , , nele whl'h it ' t- I I,- n 111,.. "' I" for YXu for whorll '"i 'Intlli 5 se'll Z In for' .t'ai that ir "a'- .ila;1r.a1 p ') . -o Dion't buy hollh lerr' rnt: unt11111 you s.e the new goudws at it, II, 'ina Jewelry ('o. Thi Bee liy.' has.' a r-.pe'inl Male. of tresis patternsl this w'' k. Fifty tylts ,f plain U nd I'ra yv 'Irenes pattterns at $3.0. liningsa included. I ODI? Ir'EIJNY I.IL -N Tihem igIa olh pennyrial tulnes Wher'r treble dodted the base Anti counter tllered tenor clodt. Jest like a sIngIg Iace, Were tunes that kind er sent a thrill Way down Into your boots, And makt. your hair rise up on emd. (old shivers at its roots. "Ct'ome, y beloved, haste away" An'lu "lInvitatton" atrong. And when we struck the "hart or roe," Iord, how we fugued along. "The IoArd deslcentled from above" "And bowed the heavens moot high" The way the big ban sawed them notes Was'nough to make you cry. "As on soime lonely building top" "The sparrow makes her nmonan" I swow, that old-time minor air Was pesky nigh a gromn. Hut "tOde on SLlence" ehirked u t up. I anum. that was a race, And when the "British yokes" came Is We struck 2:ltl ipace. We singers teeter beat the time iDown. left, right, up--with might. .int slpte of that. 'bout half the time Wet couldn't ketch on right; I;tIt never mind, the gals were there, ('hol )k full of gggllin' fun, \\ e stort er harmonlsel with 'em Whe'n singin' all was dtone. Them good oil timese it young a'ln ton each T'hanksglvin' Day. And wh lether we should smile or cry We dtann't hardly may. Some of the folks who Rung with us Ilev "mansions in the sky," We. ling ring, hope to Jine their choir When dawns "sweet by-and-by." -E. llradshaw. In Boston Transcript. Novelties .. FOR .. Presents A Wonderful Collection of SILVER INK STANDS, SILVER PHOTO FRAMES, SILVER PIN TRAYS, BILVER STAMP BOXES, BILVER MATCH BOXES, SOUVENIR, SPOONS, BON BON SPOONS, BON BON BOXES, CZARINA BI'CKLES, SH ELL COMBS. BOOK MARKS, BUTTON MOOKS, HAIR BR1YrHES, CLOTHES BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, SCENT BOTTLES, KEY RINGS, SATCHEL TAGS, PEN HOLDERS, I earl and 8ilver Opera Olasses. R.il Falk I mlbnellats, with Natural Wool, SiI. ver and cold leads. Gold Hleaded Canes. T'he very latest is our .. SOUVENIR CHINA .. Wonderful Xmas Presenta. laui ord.ers inr,,mltly fillld. J, WTEINMETZ JEWELRY COMPANY. A Christmas Surprise for Everybody DAZZLING DI. PLAY OF' IOLI DAY GOOD:. ,Wautlful Pru ' onts that mrn t all Drnnrjd.i aid Sat afy al wants. All IUnl.,luAlled As-ortLienltt amni a varirtty to s:it all tanitJ utI Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, .lewelry, SILVFHWA? i:, NOVEL'll-., LTC. \ ' .hil , ,ii.1 ,us I ,r , ·* h . url + nt.*In . ui ·. & ,' , i vi b l. 'i I h, h. w Ith, I In ill ,l . r.'Jl,"1., ' l i 'It , ýII 11 111111,f t , ."i r. illill It ', ,, lll.l'l,t II , W h l ' r . r "101n ttl y. (;ld" w' , 9. ih.l a lltain A. Goldberg, 9 S. .lain_ THE CRASH HAS COfIE! We mean the crash in prices which will be followed by great crowds. Our Annual Christmas Gift to the people of Helena. A Special Three Days' Sale-THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. Everything in the Holiday Stock at a Discount of 2o per cent. We begin this Sale early to give you a chance to get the Newest and Freshest Goods, when they are here in largest quantities. You all know that when we say Special Sale we mean it. This will be one of the greatest cleanups we have ever had and you will save MANY $. As far as possible take small packages with you sad pay Cash. Store will be open till io P. M. Remember this Sale includes the entire'stock of Holiday Goods. HELENA BOOK & STATIONERY CO. '"'".. Morn's Place 209 N. RODNEY STREET. 4 I b Pklgs low or Corn ltarch......$ 25 Cove Oysters, Can....................... 10 6 Norway Herrings............ ..... 25 SMackerel.............................. 3b 5 lb Pall Cottolene. ...................... 50 Plug Cut Tobacco. 3 Pks ............... 15 50 Good Cigars........................... 1.00 2 l'kgs Pettijohn's Best............... 25 50 Hoffman House Bouquet............ 2.50 2 Ib. Dried Apricots.................... 25 2 lbs Dried Peaches...................... 2 Bottles Catsup........................ 25 2 Bottles Pickles......................... 3 lt'h Amoletne.................... ..... 25 Purt, Maple Syrup. Bottle............. 45 S'ker Amole oap..................... . "0 3 Bars O(Iran Pa's Wonder............... 25 Pacikage Tea, 1 lb....................... 25 2 11i. Jelly Beans......................... 25 2 IMs Mix Candy........................ 25 2 Is Almonds or Wnlnuts.............. 25 P'vnuta,. 1 lh..................... ......... 10 Best Flour, Per Sacrk................... 1.00 Be On Time And secure the choicest of the many Holiday Goods AT sUTOHNeR d *RAOLEY's. Dolls, dressed and undressed. Toilet Sets, Manlcur3 Sets. Glove and Handkerchief Sets, Smoker Sets and Gifts of every aescrip tion for old and young. Our pric . as usual are lower than elsewhere Butcher & Bradley e SoUTHr MAMIN. AGENTS FOR STANDARD PATTERNS. * -- - - -- * CLARENCE J. JOHNSON. Architect and Superintendert IM POWER IIUILDING C O A L We have a new coal that is superior to any Coal on this market. It is all Lump. It will not slack by being exposed to the air. It will not clinker. It does not make more ash than ther reisCoal used. It makes a steady heat. It is easy to light. It is positively the best Coal E A R EK to be had here. IT IS A MONTANA COAL. Uptown Tel. No. y. Yard TeL No. 63. Benson, Carpenter & Co., Trail Creek Coal and Hard Coal. Transferers and Forwarders. OVERCOATS Ready to Wear... A double breasted Storm Coat or Ulster ready to wear for $7.00 Double breasted Ulster very heavy weight, closely woven, of the purest wool, nicely lined, ready to wear for $10.00 In grey, black and light grey. It has never been equalled. The purest of wool, a Fur Beaver, lined with double warp Farmers Satin, line Silk V. lvet Collar, nothing better, roady to wear-- $12. Trousers made to order-5O. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Sale Agent..D. S. HODGE, SWarren Street. PARISIAN DYE WORKS C. RIMBOUD, PROPRIETOR. French cleaning and dyelng, scouring by French process. Plush, woolen, velvets and silk dresses, gentlemen's garmpnts, kid gloves, feathers, furn, laces, curtains, silk and woolen underwear and neckties. Satlsfartion guaranteed. lo (lramnl st/et, near Hotel Helena. Helena, Montana. Not responsible for goods left over two r,.nths. Orders called for at any part of the c:ty THIS PAPER Is kepton fIle at El. I'. i)AKE' Advertis. Ina Ageny. M4 and .* ~ler.lhtantl E1x thunge. Rarn FtaunIsto, '*n., whor .lon tI'rts for advertising an be n iol. for it. HK Iout Vell~r Itp. ·o If wool. HIal wrinosud the lower` mbdI1)ri. I 1) o liver Prompt. (,$1. mud )arde upp a4ieN P. freigi L dpit. Ieptor.24S. H. Nicholso & Co. Ltd. W00*DCOAL CHINAWARE, TOYS, ETC. . ATl COST.. IRS BROADWAY. DENE VIER LK. ^ QUONU, YEUNQ & CO. The Holiday Season Approaches .. . DRESS SUITS ArO in demand. The ones I make S.UIT you, body and 'pocketbook. OVERCOATS amu styles. C. M. BITSCH. Merchant Tailor. Over N. P. Tclket Om.o. D ctic lf iloim ad S 0.......BOOKS. It you cannot attend college for a course you can buy our new Practlcal Text Dooka on Bookkeeplng. Commercial Law. Business Arithmetic, Business Spelling and COrrespondence, Shorthand (any standard system), Typewriting (for any machine), also best works on Mechanical and Architectural Drawing and Musle and Languages. Prompt attention to all or ders. Addreus Prof. H. T. Engelhorn. Prinoipal and Proprietor Eolglhoro Helena Business College, HELENA. MONTANA. FANCY ROCKERS Fit Tka time. her romn pl Co Herrmann d. Co.