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Weekly Tribune Established May 14, 1885. GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE PT'LISHiED DAILY .ND SE3.-WEEKL.Y B" THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMPANY. [INCORPORATED] SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Maii subscriptions must be paid in advance. DAILY. ! SE'i-t-WEEiiLY. Oneyear. by mail, $10.)' One year. by wa ilt .:4 ., Six months, 5.t., Six months. " !. One month " 1.(t ' lThree nlonths" 1.01 One week, by carrier, "- , Single copy,...... I All city subscribers to Daily delivered by carrier Advertising rat'-s furnishted on altiilticatioIn. The circulation of tll Tribune in nort. Montana is guaranteed to exceedt that of ;lit ipa per published in the territory Subscribers desiring their address ich:n ,ged( must send their former address: this shlet' bill remember, td. Addre.ss: TiiiItNE 'uti litiN t ' ",' - - " , Great Falls. 3ion..t..mt. SPRAY OF1 T[HE ,AI. r. at i' t-itn i-i ;IA:: all t()5 l-. 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Inl.dtd I wit h l ta):ir. i--i'e xlr ll lh - Ino 'hs ago _from ~n~~~n' ichl which is a;illo t .,ix iiles tip ti Mii e;ri. A r:wxard of E ii ia l-r- will hire paid for tihe s iPonyly rettr1n, . '--e 1 txI( , oi n'l ll Ts l:; n i t ,i'i CoulOe. Take voulr 't.is' t"o tie Mlinnesota ilundry. niiol rt. Id:' of -tir i t-vint b'inh ,near -i'nnetr ci t'vd Icolte,, I ' xvwant thoem lilnandried in Grst ct'ts y adint done prom ltl/. M:i hf. Ii .,.. Coal for alle'. Ordersl' ( t "t J. WV. aixt' a tn..:t' store (lI'otoli- i 'e linildin:y1 wnill . , prompt x:t 'intion. .Jorsi:i'ii liE.tiU.IO;. Fo ndll. A braiid no. ltbuggy cushion. Owner con have sOaii' hv proving proplerty and paving for thi.i notice. Inquire at the 'rriltne office. The College of Montana. Full courses in the classics, sciences, music and art. Instrunmn'ts, appalatas and furniture new and complete. E'very reasonable comfort in the boarding de partment at cost. Both sexes admitted on equal terms. For catalogue and in formation, address the president, Rev. D, J. McMILLAN, D. D., Deer Lodge, Montana. NOIRTHEhN MiONTANA M3AIIŽst, PRO GRESS IN WOoL PROI)DUCTIO)N. Great Falls Will be the Leading Wool Market of the Territory---In ducemlents For WVool Girowers. Great Falis aspirc, to a leading place in icollnction 1iwithl the wool industry. 5 i)uring the spring warehouses will be sr treted in ample time for the shearine -un. Leading hot ses in Boston, New ,urk and PhiladePl:'ia will be repre ,_.ted here, and will be in a plosition to pay the highest price that the market i. wil illow for north Montaua wool. In i' e imte it expct-itd thallt tvwoolen fac I .1 ,u'i are thrived .o well :n C:' { 'ia ..,d . ,',,m vwill hIl e . a:.t - Ii -it ih eir', ,.ai will add still ui:, ro to t (he Siirt. ic s e;!t lt (ofl the ."Ciat FallEs i . a.lt ei. o priii ximiity to the moat "n,. ni-e ua pi'oInuclive -sli'e]p ranges oft ·· - ·. ' , \.·ii~ . Oh Iit, ls li tI'- us e(I isist. . . b-in. final 'IcI: ah ,un ' ; n i. i;. l,' : it this t irectisin. I ., ,,, ,, - i' k l . i, ' f fer0 - 1 i lit: s i;"1 L ·..-,.: !..... . il....l.. . i........'u........... t l. - ui t h ,,ii d i : . .,. .ut ,It " -, , ' s! ; t" r) . \1 ( £e(e l t' c n;0 o n "y O il a.1 : ::: 4 t! < i tn nilt c ily oi f ~oi . i, :. ,i ,t tl . iil a;, d fair :. ., : ',:_ , ui s .v ,r y h a) i l . l l i t' -s n t i , ', " i l . ' x " I i, r h~ 5 l i ! t h l s t t ,i " . - .. prm byt i tii } ict , h l' , I'I . .a i ,ii ,ni t )n theti ,-. nit t":5 it, ?i iltii'a li. S& 31an.itoba rai.rtolad wvest of the tii it lSandyt . In no instance can the chunrg-. 1 l" 'v \wareho i itg or coimmlis,1h11 i in i ii h iter' tha ita be'll lt ,t)l lito lry ir kn-ll l -31,n": ' ina l l nt d mut'atket. ; tit el.' fi Pito th groalt"it s imarkets li ;1 ' I'it'e-l h iteal't`; <icuO i'i .i t'-lnr firO llt ithe i e rchiatiiits :-m i o ,tlner-li lr i lie of thisi c t; Ti,:"v -,ill it. u i i rap ih .Isis ni ti,, l i n \ \i h 1i ,t . ' p 'r i nl l i p a l c t it ,, a ni . ,t 1: . h' I ii ar . n Iht -I tlli tp ii.t l ~tii ili th xlrn eli d s l ti e ,l s lo . a s iui rl mti l .n . i1 :I:ln tl'r .. tool ()n1 n hie l'or ir , ..: 1'2n " ,' e'tl- ' .!._n i.1 . o. tho ; "by enablingl l '. a uts io r t.ei',te ii' ltl sli'trI ns, and be in A piosition 1.. f lit ' oIi'siinti. alinty thlwtltntiul- in their i Si: 'atds the sieap industry itself ti. Hie "u- newer r:tt'e o portnill, for e':: ),!.t' r i , 'c- ','--flt i i ly t in that 1 irl-u new; < i( n t. '-t ,-.inpe. , ,in'ee Paris Giblsonl l enr i.. ant i and others estailish ,ed hilt, .,I i mi "t .rv in thi t r sit . i ! iti,, tio li1 .1i.1 li i-. li t ill 0. i . i t ,aI ti sl t.,t I itn il tl ekxlig., i the v ( xxii il lo i l "i ' i ':i'. , -" :vh ,'-:O 'T it TW ,, s eithIs n tielefsl t- a - i il l tistxiie ivit p. rite.r u This large clip wasli. :oineolished after i Swhinttr of -.xeeptinal1 severity, whic.h causct ,edleious l(sS«'s in most flock;. "PThe field i" still wide for wool-<.Trowers. Northrn Mfonltonal offers themI extensive 1:'." ranges whih prodiuce' grass in t a',. ian, -.. Thi . r -a, are for the S -t plai t, r lairs',' ri ',s O ir1e iint,'r - i l it " ,, i, i llsntain - i" His andl ereeks. S-iee-p tlthiriv on thei l throughouit the n1 iar, aind lep ay- the )owners by their nat r oral increase, their wool and mniutton. i. T protit s froiis s"litu is -iirt-les are large. * h, i. ks a'( l I . Lfilg' fontuisine. ' t e een iicle in t,. 1pur .itt ilnder 'ir' , mlasttinuces less favorable than at. pn'es ii. Piersons - laty biegin with either . stmaill or lirge capital. If th v are una I ! ts: take n actlive part in the business. they smay i1l') ') orgianize shei0p )coiltpa ' i ii. or it,.-' il. : ( o t:ltea y foormild. o lts and tLthois. tn,:d htreetii, in the !ostitotice -,lock, a c'nmt L.a<,li t a -dl. hilre-' i-ear tu spet ialt . " IENDERSON, M.D.C.M. i.Pi . '.OI AN AND iSURGEON. ie: Park bot-l. (Grsan Falls. IG. LADD, M. D., ', YYi'TAN AND SURGEON. ) Aire |hr i: 9 , 11 a. r ^.and 2 to 4 p. m. at Iia yre i'rotihers' drug store. H. FA1iFiELD, M. D., P 'lYb: AAN 'N ) SURGEON. Great Falls, Montana. A.F. LONGEWAY, .M.M.D. PIIYSTCIAN AND SUGII.EON, Otlice in Churchrll & WVebster's building, Great Falls, Montana. late louse surgeon to t, Montrni Westrn t Jiolpital and attending physician to Montrt.ai GEORGE P. KEELER, COI( NSELOR, So)LICITOR AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Great Falls, Montana. Has had twenty lears praetice in the legal profession. Special atten tion given to the defense of those charged with crime. LEO. W. TAYLOR JAS. P,. LEWIS TAYLOR & LEWIS, ATTOIiNEYS AT LAW AND SNJ)TARiIES PUBLIC. Special attention given to real estate and land entries. Ofice: Central Block, Central avenue. Great Falls, Montana. THOS. E. BRADY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office: Room No. 1 in the McKnight building, Great Falls, Montana. J. D. 31cINTirE, ('HCa. MCIN.InE, Chief Engineer Sun R. Canal. Co. Surveyor MclNTIRE BROS., SURVEYORS. Great Falls, Montana. JOHN W. STANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Will practice in all courts of the territory. Special attention given to real estate and minrue cabes. (reat Falls, Montaia. Hi A. HARRIS, ARCH ITECT. Plai and specifications of buildings on short notice. Estimates madle on all classes of work. Office at W. J. Pratt's blacksmith shop, corner First-avenue South and Second street. BERT HUY, I RC I iiTECT, i;.eat i'.Jis. Mon]tane. 1. ADKINSON, Attorney at Law. -;i . spec i 'f .. e : ' i, ; bus in the Ut ited State ln, oth-:. Giu ,: -at. 41rnA. -V M. E. KERN, (Ci VIt . EN( <tIN 11,EI A . I) St, TlEY I Bix 32, . i;.a nch . diilt'ett-. i t{. . t-zii ,l il i... atnd ,bloc prlw inl g !)atir, in .'li. t -,ihiii'c;. Central Avenue ana Third Street, GREAT FALLS. . H. McKNIGHT & CO. -Tr~l_1lesle ax,_.t Ieta GROCERS and Dealers in II. O. CTIOWEN, PRESTON KING F. B. WILCOX, President. Vice-President. Sec. & Treas. CATARACT IILL COMIPANY Merchant Millers. 3anufacturers of the following Brands of High-Grade Flour: Diamond, Gold Dust, Cataract, Silver Leaf. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. MILL. FEED FR SALE. OFFI(C:" - (entral XAv,,nu. uear corner of Park Drive. MJILL -- Foot of Central Avenue. GH PA FALLS. PHIL GERLACH'S ýAKEY AND STAU~TANT. C('enrail Ave., bet. P'ark Drive :and Second St. Fresh Bread, Rolls, Pies, and Cakes Every Day. FURNISHED ROOMS AND LODGINGS. BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Choteau House, ERE SULLIAN, Proriet. THE LEADING HOTEL. Fort Benton, Montana. J)07 H' R. PAINE, (GEORGE MARTIN, CHAIRLES Y. KINLOCH. Pr.sident. Vice-President. Cashier. Bank of Great Falls, A General Banking Business Transacted. Sells exchange on all the, principal cities. Cor. Central Ave. and Third St. Interest paid on time deposits. Acco.,,. solicited. Great Fa lls, Mont. Speci:1 attention given to collections. Falls, Expert Tonsorial Artist. Park Hotel, Great Falls. I Connection, the Best-Appointed Bath-Rooms in the City. RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. "Manitoba" Railroad. ARRIVE. Great Falls express (except Tnesday). 9:25 A. M. Freight (daily)........................ 3:30 P. M. DEPART. Saint Paul express (except Friday)... 4:35 P. M. Freight (daily) .... ...............10:15 A. M. Montana Central Railroad. Distance. Leave. Arrive. Great Falls........ 10.00 A. M. 4.00 P. M. Ulm ...............13.4 10.48 3.12 Cascade............ 28 11.38 2.22 Hardy .............36.9 12.0P. M.1.53 Mid Canyon .......43.9 12.32 1.25 Craig ........ .....50.9 1.00 1.00 Wolf Creek .......58.8 1.20 12.28 Mitchell's ......... 67.9 2.03 11.57 A. M. John's........ ....71.0 2.32 11.28 ilar3.:viileJ June... S4.0 2.50 1.10 Iron ............... .3 3.20 10.40 Helena ............97.0 4.00 10.00) F. W. ANDERSON, SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC TAXIEI ST. Animals and birds mounted to order. Gamei pie t furnishied. .etc.. ,te. Leave orders at W. P. Heachly's store. (a',ntral avenue. I - -- -- --- - F M. ~G1AN,1 OFFIlClE--I' ,,nc Buih, , IG iEA:T FALLF, - MO NTANA S, tii:, 1-.i, the patronage of those " wi.ý= c et' m t pima.. l ildiug. ALEX. R. LAPEYLtE. BEN E. LAPEYRE. LAPEYRE BROTHERS, DRUGGISTS, Dealers in Fresh Drugs, Patent Medicines,, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wall and Buildini Paper, Cigars, etc. Prescriptins compounded at all hours. H. RINGWALD. J. A. CARRIER. RINGWALD & CARRIER, PRACTICAL WATCIAKý4ERS, EIEEERS 2AN OPTICIANS, tialers in DiamoiQrs, Fine Gold an! Silver Watchas, ]Li- ewh r:,, h i(-r G i ii-es, etc. Fine Wd c': ii:-l ~irng a 5ý p t i .c ý rt c: i - i ai Work 6r":;ratu Centrr:a i Avei., .t..t ifitioi". GREAT FALLS. THE P K HOTEL, T,. t r.!c:- N..v/ ,,--', ·fayemr-t ) lIC, Only .ir.- A% - I , OI, ; 'd -I '', A-\J.' r . " wi, Cen ýa ', ai ... k %u ive. PARK HOTEL CO., Proprietcr. E. V . RUbOU .C:., HOUSE AND SIGN PAIN ER. Graining, Paper-Hagig, Papr- Hairdwoo d F'nishing, and (Caurriage Painting. 4 .. All Wor,: a'ra\ td. .;'r cO. Avenue ini'itL . Ti I FI ALL:, Grea Fas Blacksmith Shop Is prepsared' to do nIIy c'ass of work in its line. andI ,a mo t thorough airt: 'worli'anuiki' mannor. Alt work done oi, short noti;ct. Diseases of horse's feet treated soc-'csunl, Horseshoeing a Specialty. C. PRATT, Proprietor. DUNLAP & MITCHELL, Dealers in Groceries an~ Provsions. A Share of Your Patronage Solicite, . Cor. 3d ave. south and 2d st. GREAT FALLS, MONT. BOARiING HOT AN BAER l First-Class Meals at Reasonable Rates. Central Avenue and Fourth Street. 31ms. P. A. LEWIS, Proqrietress. The Star Saloon, tCHARLES A. (C'OW )IER. Propriotor. Corner First-avenue South and Second Street. -ceps constantly oil hand a i tiuppvly cf Whiski,,. whies. l4r : dies. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Charles McGeady, Proprietor. Fine Brands of Lquors and Cigars in Stock LSTABL!L'HED i.:77. JAS. ILA & O. 1',Pil'TO':: Ol' THliE Minneapolis Sheepskin Tane:- ry~. ANS. DEALEIR IN HID~ S, SiE P P.ELTS a WS, , WOOL, TArdLL r Ginseng and Seneca ocot SHEEP PELTS & FURS A SA7PE3C'A,-;, 32 10i % 105 Second St North. . Thipm-nts Sol:cit d. E : WILLIAM H. McKAYT. JA.hEs F. McKAY. MoKAY BROS. Brickia ers, Conractoar, Bilers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Brick. Stone, Lime, and Building Material, Great Falls, Montana. SRBELT, NfONTANA, Groceries , Ply Gams, and General Merchandise. The Best ,Prices always paid for Grain and Country Produce 1 THEWINES, LIQUORS CGARS o GREAT FALLS, - MONTANA., ~da