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GREAT FALLS is located at the Falls of the Missouri which furnish the greatest available water power on the Con tinent. Is within 7 miles of the most extensive Coal and Iron district in the West, immediately beyond which are rich Silver and Copper districts. It lays tributary the best agricultural and grazing part of the Territory, and the pineries of the Upper Missouri and tributaries. It has made more progress in the past 8 months in proportion to its size than any other place in Montana, and is especially adapted by its natural resources and geographical position to become the leading manufacturing center between Minneapolis and the Pacific. The trip to Great Falls will amply repay tourists by the beauty of the scenery on the way, and they will find here the most magnificent series of waterfalls in the world, while the surrounding country is rich in picturesque scenery. To those wishing to improve property, lots will be sold at very reasonable prices. Fcr particularsgaddress, In. O. CHOWEN, AGENT. GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE, Northern Pacific Time Table "Montana Short Line." New Time Table Taking Effect Nov. I st, 1884 TRAINR AlIU.RE FIROM TiE EAST-HELENA No. l--Pacific Exre,s..7:25 p. n. Mi . auntai time TRAINS GOING EAST FROM UELENA No --Atlantic Express ...............8:10 a m TRAINS ARRIVE IFROM THF. W'9ET No S-Atlantic Express .............. ...:a In TaAINS G')ING W.EST CrRO0 HII.E EN No 1--Pacific Expres............... :i5 p m Wickes Branch. Arrivet Helena at .....................7:15 pm Leave Wickes at .................. ... 10:5 p in Leave Helena daily at ....................3: - a i Arrive at Wickes at................. 5:5.0 aHm Helena and Butte Accommodation t Leave Helena .............................1:30 am ( Arrive at (irrrison .................. 1.. 12:'0 pm Leave (arrison ....................... 1: p m Arrive at elena .............. ..... . 5:30 m Pullman Palace and Dining ('ars ron through between St. Paul and Minneapolis and Heilena and Portland on Atlantic and Pacific express trains. Time from Helona to Portland, 36 hours; to St. Paul, 52 hours: Chicago,. o hours. S. G. FULTON, General Agent. NEWS OF TILE WORLD. Nashville, Tenn., elected a republi can mayor by 300 majority. There are more deer in Maine than there has been for many year3. A Maine couple were married in a buggy last week at Woodford. The r girl was only fifteen years old. Prof. D. E. Johnson fell from a bal- t loon at Nashville, Tenn., a distance of i sixty feet, and was fatally injurred. The charge is reiterated in Ottawa i that the prairie fires in the Northwest I were started by rebellious haifbreeds. Eleven hundred and ninety square s miles of pine lands on the Kippewa I river, Ontario, have been sold for $247 000. s Valuable deposits of silver ore have V just been discovered in New South t Wales. Samples assay twenty-four f ounces to the ton. a A human fiend entered the stable of H. B. Kirk, near New York, and dis- n embowled a valuable mare, half-sister t to Maud S. 1f Capt. A. N. Smith, of the schooner e C. H. Harriman, which has arrived at s New York from Neuvitas, reports having seen a sea serpent 300 feet a long. y John McCue, of Long island City. about to die, had an assortment of burial robes brought to him, from which he selected one for his own burial. The latest advices indicate the po litical struggle in Newfoundland will result in the election of twenty-one Protestants and twenty-four Catho lics. Jay Gould on his arrival in St. Lou is last week was met by the sheiff who served a writ for a breach of contract brought by John M. Woodward, for $150,000. The Western. Union Telegraph company has arranged to send tele grams from moving trains on the New York, New Haven and Hartford rail road, by the new process. The owner of the building in which the Indiana Democratic state commit tee operate, at Indianapolis, has had to sue the members to recover the rent due from last year. The chief of police of Philadelphia began to enforce the law against swearing last week, and several high ly respectable parties were arrested and locked up. George Washington Weaver of Sandy Creek, N. Y., is being tried on a charge of receiving a pension for warded to another man of the same name and postoffice address. Ex-Congressman Charles Clayton, who died at Oakland, Cal., a few days ago, had his life insured for $27,000. There is no truth in the report that he committed suicide. The steamer Bear, used in the Greely relief expedition, has been re fitted and made her trial trip Thurs day at New York, successfully. She started for Puget Sound this week. The valuable public library at Bath, N. Y., has received several thousand dollars worth of books from Ira Dav enport during the past few years. Many were selected by him in Eu rope. Arrangements have been made for a season of opera in New York, be ginning Jan. 4 and continuing fifteen weeks, under direction of Theodore Thomas and Madame Fursch-Madi. The Ohio supreme court overruled the motion for leave to file a petition in error in the case of Frederick Greiner, convicted of murder. He was executed last Tuesday. Last week 107,000 bushels of wheat in the Canton elevator in Baltimore were posted as hot and out of condi '. tion. Notice has been served on the ownels to remove it within five days. At the great legislative reunion at Montpelier. Vt., last week, every allu sion to Senator Edmunds was received with prolonged applause. The boom was a perfect one for Edmunds. Denis Kearney is furious because u O'Donnell has supplanted him in the n anti-Coolie agitation, and he is trying to organize another party of anti Coolies, denouncing O'Donnell as a n 'traitor." 1 The mounted sword contest be tween Duncan C. Ross and O'Brien b. of New Orleans at Los Angelos, was won by Ross. The score stood: Ross 15; O'Brien 13. Both men were slight ly wounded. The Democratic spoils hunting bashi-bazonks are abusing the Presi dent for appointing Dr. Carry, a Bap tist minister, to the Spanish mission, I instead of some rip-roaring Demo cratic politician. a A fire occurred at Durham's station. near Chico, Cal., last week, and two warehouses containing wheat were en tirely consumed. The estimated loss f is $125,000, partially insured. Thos. M. Taber, formerly a weigher i in the New York custom house, met t his death in a Brooklyn saloon over a discussion as to the most graceful style of "waltzing, fracturing his skull by turning a handspring. It appears that there was no demon stration in regard to Minister Foster, when he left Madrid, solely because the royal family was absent and the fear of cholera prevented gatherings at depots and elsewhere. Legislator Sittig of Illinois, the man who fought Logan so long in the United States senatorship race, and finally yielded to pressure and secur ed Logan's election, says he and the senator are now on excellent terms. At Westminster, Conn., last week San unfortunate child, less than eight years of age, was sent to the reform school for more than thirteen years for hitting a woman with an apple The woman was the complainant. ADV'S. Ursuline Convent -OF THIE HOLY F.AMILY. Near Ft Shaw. M T., The LUrsuline Nuns have lately opened a school at St. Peter's Mission for the young girls of the country. Ever advan.tage for acquiring a com plete education is afforded by this institution Terms: $10 per month; Tuition Ofree. Music Lessons 85 a month. For further particulars apply to Rev Mother M. Amadeno Superior, FT SHAW, MIONT A boarding school for boys has also been opened at the sanme Mission under directionofthe Teslit Ftathears The object of this institution is to afford means of solid mental and moral educa tion for the boys TERMS: Tuition free. Board.$10 per month Apply to REV J. DAMIANI, S. J. TF SHAW, MONT N. P. RAILROAD. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD THE DIRECT LINE BETWEEN SAINT PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, OR DULUTH, And all points in Minnesota, Dakota, Montana. Idaho, Washington Territory, OBEGON, British Columbia, Puget Sound and Alaska. Express Trains daily, to which are attached PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS And Elegant Dining Cars No Change of Cars Between ST. PAUL AND PORTLAND. EMEGRANT SLEEPERS FREE The only all rail line to the Yelowstone Park. For further information address CHAS. S. FEE, Gen. Passenger Agent, St. Pa, Minn. M lurphy, Maclay & Company, A Co0plete Ctick of A Complete Stock e" Staple RAL E RCHAN TS uilde' and Fay rdwe and lothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Men's Furnishing Goods, Wines, Liquors & Cigars, ada GROCERIES. Schuttler Wagons, Farming Machinery, Barbed Wire, Stoves and Tinware. And Material. GREAT FALLS, MONT. i ----L. ---?·Z__ ---.. . .. ... Tr.- '.,.-. . .... . .. 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884i 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 1884 1885 1885 1885 1884 884 1884 IR P'. 'M ES. . 1885 0 0 1885 1884 1884 E. G. MACLAY. 1885 1885 1884 1884 1885 1885 18841 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 18841 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 MANUFACTURE AND KEEP IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF Rough AND DRESSED Lumber, DRESSED E I TIFINISHING LUMBER AND MATCII.ID FLOORING LATH A-IND SHINGLES. All Kinds of Moulding. Orders Filled Direct Fromn te Saw if Desired. A. M. HOLTER & BRO., REAT ALLS ILL. Sash, Door and Blind Factory. 1~I1 SIDING LUM BER, LATH AND SHINGLES, F LOORING I ard ware & uilding Material. Chas. Wegner, - - - Agent. Lumber Yard at Sun River Crossing Lumber Yard at Johnstown, THOMAS ROSE, AGENT. ED DAVIS, AGENT. WATCH AND CLOCK i CLEANIN 1 AND REPAIRING. lc --Satisfaction Guarantced.-- - Give Me a Call TIlOS. ROSE, - Sun River, Mont. S.S. WHITTIER, B CARPENTER BIJIL1DER. Job Work Promptly Attended to -I Great Falls, - Mont. PATENTS Obtained, and all PATENT BUSINESS at home or abroad attended to for MODERATE FEES. Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain patents in less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We advise as to patentability free of chrrge; and we CHARGE NO FEE UNLESS PATENT IS ALLOWED. We refer here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular= advice, terms, and fu references to actual clients in your own State or county, write to OppositePatentOflice, Washington, )..C. Agustr zEchange ! Craig & Sturman, Props. Finest Brands of Liqlors, Choice Imported Cigars, Fine Old Brandy and Whisky, Extra XXXX Wines, Etc., Etc. Good- Billiard Table c And Private Club rooms. W AgaIta, Yset. To ESTA.BLISIHED 1877. PROPFIETORS OF The Minneapolis Sheepskin Tannery, AND DEALERS IN HIDES. SHEEP PELTS. FURS. TALLOW. Ginseng and Seneca Root. Sheep Felts a Specialty 101, 103 & 105 Second St North, - Minneapolis, Minn Shipments Solited. W*rite for Cirou!ars. GREAT -:- FALLS -:- EXCHANGE, L .oauch & G&.r.ell, Propsl. Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Kept in Stock BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE, OTTER CREEK MILL, C. L. WALL, PROP. --Lum er, LATH AND Siidgles.- Orders for Lumber and Building Material Promptly Filled PRICES TO SUaT THE TIMES. CRISS & HARVEY, Blacksmiths AND Repairers. Horse Shoeing a Spebialty. We desire to thank our friends for past favors and will be thank ful for a liberal remembrance in the future. P LAliGENT HOTEL Sun River, Mont. James Gibb, Proprietor. Travelers Will Find Good Accommodations . .. --- `- --' . . . ... .. .. . . -- ---, ....'- FRzWT NAITIoNA.L DAE, Of Fort Benton, Montana. CAPITAL ............ -p, -...... .. .... ......... . 100,000.00 SURPLUS, 870,000.00 Wx. G. CoNra............ ...Pres I ED. MAC,.AL,........... . ashier Jom W. Pow._,.. .......Vice-" I RA.: Lv ,........ ,..Asat " FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF HELENA, MT. Paid-Up Capital ...............................$300,00C Surplus and Profit ................................ 250,000 Individual Deposites ............................... 2,000,000 Government Deposits............................ 100,000 S. A. HAUSER, President, DIRECTORS: A. J. DAVIS, Vice-Pres. S. A. Houser, A. M. Holter, J. M. Ming, E. W. KNIGHT, Cashies. E. W. Knight, T. H. Kleinschunidt, JoIn T. H. Kleinschmidt, Asst-Ca i C. Curtin, R.L. Hamilton, C. P. Higgins, A. J. Davis, H. .. Parchen, T. C. Power. Associated Ban ks: st National, Fort Benton. Missoula National, Missoula. Ist National, Butte. Total Capital and Surplus, $750,00 A General Banking Business Transacted. Montana National Bank OF IELENA, MONT., ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1882. C. A. BROADWATER,.................................. ....... President A. G. CLARKE,................................ ...Vice-President E. SHARPE . ................................................... C ashier UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Paid-Up Capital, - - - $250,000.00 Surplus and Profits, - 50,000.00 DIRECTORS: 2. C. ASURY, E. F. POTTS. N. H. WEBSTER, BERMAN GAIS, S. H. CROUNSE, H. F GALEN, R. B. IARRISON, C. W. CANNON AND A. H. WILDER, OF ST. PAUL. DEVINE'S HOTEL, SUN RIVER, - - - - MONTANA Best meals and Most comfortable rooms of any Hotel between Benton and Helena. Piano in Par lor for use of guests. RATES--Room and Board per Day, $1.50 Parties Travelling Will Please Not Hesitate to Wake me at any Hour of the Night. JOHN DEVINE, - - - PROPRIETOR ,R S. ,ale & Co. (HALE'S NEW BLOCK), HIE..A, .01.TT. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in D s, Cmicas and Mefinues Fancy Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils & Brushes. And all goods to be found in a thoroughly stocked drug store. Particular attention given to orders from country physicians and customers. All medicines warranted fresh and genuine and of the best quality o2'S9 a.nid C0attle condition powders; sheep dip, Ac. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. A. J. Davidson, -Ilealeri Cowboy Saddles, larness L j Chaps, Bits, Spurs, Etc. SOLE MONTANA AGENT FOR HILL'S CELEBRATED CONCORD HARNESS. M. SILVERMAN, Proprietor HELENA ARMORY Dealer in Ammuition. Fresh Fits, Tobacco & Cigas Main Street, - Helens PHI.- GIBSON IR n state aM 1rhane Apit. NOTARY -PUBtG.B Corner I st AV nue, North and 4th .Street. ("TEiWAtP TPALLsa