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BREAT FALLS TRIBUNE POBLIeBneD DAILY AND SEMI-WLELY ] THE TRIBUNE PUBLISINuG COMPAIY., SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Mail eubcoriptions must be paid in advan e. DAILY. SNAA1I-WfLELY. one bear.nyilAlO . One pyer, bu) eilt, 5 Smonthi, 500 i monsthe, l50I une month 1.00 Throee month," 1.20 mne week, ty aerrier, It Single o ...... 5 All oity sbodbedr to Daily dolivueed bhy carrier Advertisin rotes furnished on npelnitAtion. The circulaetion of the T'ribeun in , rlern M.ntana is e arateed to exceeedthatet "[ ..p. p Aeeeoriibee edeeieln therl ddree. o ulle1l, l meet.end their former address; ties ehentL I remembered. Addres%: TICNERn pUne LIeINcee ieANY: Lreet Palles, Lntana. . NO. 8A25. FIR S NATIONAL BANK OF GREAT FALLS. Authorized Capital, $S,ooo,ooo. Paid-Up Capital, $100,000. OFFIOE-RS: T: IS. COLLINS, . . . President A, EI. DIIeERMAN, . Vice-PrOsident L. G. PHmLSe, ....... .. Cashier D. L. TiwY, . . . Asst Cashier DIRECTORS: a. A. BROADhWATER, MARTIN MAeINNIS, PARIS GIBSON, IRA MYERSn, OBERT VAUGHN, HI.O . COWEN, J. T. ARMINGTON. A general banking beinese tmaneste. Exchange drawn on the principal pointe in the dtates and Europe. Prompt attention given to colleetions. Interest allowed on time deposits. (~REAT FALLS TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. MAY 25. 189. SEMI-WEEKLY TIlE LATE CAMFPAIG.n t There is uproar in the administration camp. Richard F. Negley, who proclaims i himself a"Montana republican of thirty years' standing, prints a letter in the Baltimore Sun, in which with brutal frankness he says: "Permit me to in form you, sir, that on the 4th of March Montana was reliably republican, and would be reliably republican still, if your son Russell had broken his neck, or died a respectable natural death soon after your inauguration as president. It was the impertinent intermeddling of your son in Montana politics that assured the democrats control of our constitutional convention; it was his bartering of feder al offices in Montana that will prevent the E republicans sending a member of the t house of representatives and two senators to Washington next December. If you had considered the appointment of feder al ofice in Montana as a great public trust, devolved upon you by the constitu tion, instead of conferring them upon your son as a private perquisite to be dis posed of as he saw fit, republican pros pects in Montana would not now be s, gloomy." Curiously enough there appears about the same time as the above letter this an nouncement in a Washington paper: "In consequence of the climate of their Mon tana home not agreeing with Mrs. Har rison or the baby, the former suffering greatly from hemorrhage of the nose whenever exposed to its influence for any length of time, Mr. Russell Harrison is seriously considering the advisablity of taking up his residence in New York for a permanency. With this intent he has at present under consideration the offer of Mr. Arkell, proprietor of Frank Les lie's, to take an active share in the editor ial branch of the paper in which he al ready holds large financial interests. Should the proposal be accepted, Mr. Harrison will move immediately to the metropolis " Delegate Carter we are told never heard of Richard Negleywho has thrown the bombshell into the camp. Of course not. Mr, Crater keeps out of the sight and hearing of all those who talk so plainly. He goes on removing mail agents with a coolness and indifference which would make Nero pine with envy. Home truths such as Negley tells have been told McCutcheql and Carter all along, but they gave them a deaf ear, as suming that the few offices thrown to the machine would make Montana republi canl Negley is, however, wide of the mark when he atrtibutes the recent democratic tidal wave entirely to the Harrison-Mc Cutcheon plot to grab all the offices. The causes lie deeper. They may be found in the well-earned confidence which the people have in the democratic party; in the strong men which it nomi nated and in the broad platform of fair play and freedom on which they stood. Russell B. may come or go but the people live on forever. T.n murder of Dr. Cronin will excite horror throughoutthe country. Chicago will be expected to make a searching in. quiry and to offer a liberal reward for in formation. Dr. Cronin took an active part in politics and had a large profes sional practice. The informer Le Caron claimed him as a friend,but there is not the least ground for supposing that he knew anything of the spies' doings. On the con trary he was a zealous friend of the Irish national cause and was not concerned in any feuds, so far as the public knows. ARRIANOEnnrST have been made by the Board of Trade of this city to have all wool received at the warehouse free of storage charge. A force of men will be employed during the season to attend to the receiving, marking, compressing and shipping of wool, so that every possible convenience and facility will be afforded the grower. It is fully egpncted that the shii:menta from this point Will pxceed 2,000,000 pounds the present seasop, THE OVERLAND MONTvHLY. The Overland Monthly is now well es tablished. It is of age, being in its Sst year. It has contained articles from hIret Hnrte and others, who have acquired contieental fame. In its columns the Californian pioneers have related their adventures and explorers have made known the wonders of the Golden state. Its youth has been well spent and gives promise of vigorous manahoor . We are pleased to see that W. F. Cummins of Htelena has been ulaced in charge of the Montana department of the magazine, which during the current year will pub lish a series of Montana articles that will merit attention. Rev. M. L. Streator of Bozemana will write topographical and descriptive artiles tor the series. Heon. Granville Staurt of Fort Maginnis will give historical sketches of Montana. This reminds us that about 2i years ago Mr. Stuart published a book describing the topography of Montana and giving a glossary of the IndIan tongue-a task which required no ordinary patience and industry. In the same book he gave the trails from St. Paul and other places to the Far West, as this and other places were then deemed. Benton was then a noted place and Great Falls was still to come. The Manitoba railroad has follow ed in part the trail from St. Paul to Ben ton and we trust will follow some other trail in order to connect this city with California and the Pacific coast. As a miner, cattle owner and law maker, Mr. Stuart is well qualified to unfold the his tory of Montana from the days when the argonauts gathered in Alder gulch to the time when the era of adventure gave place to one of steady prosperity. Hon. Lee Mantle is to describe for the Overland "Montana's Growth and Re sources." This is a noble theme which has been placed in good hands. Mr. Mantle is well versed in the development of Butte and has ample facilities for pro r curing local information concerning other parts of Montana. We hope that in this and other ways closer relations will be established be tween California and Montana. Com mercillay and socially there is much in 0 common between the two peoples. We 5s have much to learn from fair and fruitful ty California and can in return tell much se that will interest the people of the Golden at stale. CIVIL SERLVICE REFORM. A probable interview- Carter-Mr. Wannamaker, you will ti please remove mail agent Morrison and appoint Baker, a good republican in his place. Wannamaker-Any charges? Carter-No, but Morrison is a democrat. a Wannamaker-For appearance sake I some charge should be submitted, but that will be all right. A week later- Carter-I want you Mr. Wannamaker I to put Morrison on the main line. Wannamaker-Why that is the demo, crat whom we removed the other day. Carter-That was all a mistake. When I asked you to turn out Morrison as "in competent"-you understand-I thought he was a democrat. Wannamaker-I will have Morrison re Instated but it must be under the civil reform rules. [Both laugh.] TIanRE is something revolting in the spectacle of Delegate Carter pottering in the Washington departments in a vain at e tempt to stop the tical wave which is rol Sling on in Montana. As delegate from a Montana and a man of undoubted ability lie should be above such business. He is r doing his part in making the White House an intelligence office where r situations are provided for all ranks and conditions from messenger up to govern or. The other day P. M. Morrison was 1- removed from the mail service on the run a. between Missoula and Grantsdale. Then r. It was found that Morrison was a repub e lican and he has been appointed mail agent on the main line. If he was compe tent to serve on the masne line, he was n competent also to serve on the other from e which he was removed to make it way for other person on the o supposition that he was a democrat! ii The dispatch says: "Supt. Bell will prob e ably inform the civil service commission. ers that Morrison was relieved by mis 'e take." No doubt he will. But the peo 11 ple of Montana will bear in mind that Mr, s. Carter has displayed the piratical black le flag at Washington although the people Ii- have repudiated his policy at the polls. THE wool compress which will be in operation during the season at the im mense wool warehouse of the Manitoba railroad company at this place will ena ble the growers who bring their product here to save 45 cents per cwt. in railroad transportation. This is an item worth considering. In the case of a grower with several thousand head of sheep it would "mount up." Or course the visit of Hon. J. K. Toole, Hon, J, R. Toole and Ex-governor Leslie will set the Holena politicans in a state of agitation. We hasten to assure Col. MoCutcheon and his friends that there is no plot on foot, nor is there need for any plot. Now let Helena go on preparing for the Fourth of July, THnc ToIBUNE has arranged for the fullest telegraphic and mail advices from the great eastern wool markets during the coming season. These advices will give impartially the state of the markets and will be accompanied by facts and fig urea that will enable wool growers to draw their own conclusions. TaE democratic party hos received a powerful momentum from the recent vip tory which will be worth some thousand votes in the coming contest. Democrats and liberal republicans as well are re solved to place in power the party under whose active agency Montana has become great and prosperous, Entering on state hood is not the t|Ipe to make ralh experl metnts. MItGRATION. THE great lesson 0 hich successful set tlement teaches is to hold your ground that is, resolve to make a living at the place where you have located. It is that determination which has made New Eng land blossom like the rose. The pilgrims who landed at Plymouth rook, unlike the pilgrims of today,held together for mutu al protection and thus did perhaps as well as if they had sought milder climate and more fertile soil. The successful men in the vast reigon from Portland to Duluth are those who grew up withthe country who were not attracted to every Oklahoma which speculators invited them to enter. Good men who have fallen by the way side are generally of the migratory class who go from one mir ing camp to another; who move from town to town; from ranch to ranch until they "reach that bourne whence no traveler returns," dispirited and crushed; while men who have plod ded along are in the enjoyment of con tentment and prosperity, in places which "boomers" of the Oklahoma kind have left in despair. In Great Falls we cannot complain of migration. People who come here with the serious intention of settling some where generally remain. But for the benefit of that restless class who are de termined to locate nowhere until they have examined the country from Lake Superior to Puget Sound, we say do not waste your money in traveling; settle right here; you cannot do better. The money which you would expend on rail roads and at hotels will give a bountiful return if you invest it in stocking a ranch oI r building a house. BouM hard facts are coming back froee the clover fields of Washington territory. A Bslmarcker who went there in search of wealth has sent home a private letter in which he says: "In the name of corn mon sense stay in Bismarck unless you have a 'sure-thing' in this country before starting. Hundreds of Idle men pace the streets of Tacoma and Seattle and every town in the country Is overcrowded. Cap Italists may do well here by speculating it land and working the suckers, but tile poor mean who comes here expecting to find money awaiting him is deceived. Bismarck is good enough for me and if I ever get back there I will not be a kick er." Now without any desire to dispar age Bismarck, the North Dakota capital, we consider that Great Falls has still greater resources in and around her. Hence no one should leave here at all for the Pacific coast. ROLFE insults the people one day and then takes the rest of the week in explain ing that they like it. Instead of making a manly apology to Mr. Gibson and the people of Great Falls for calling him "Paris, the demagogue," Rolfe adopts the above sneaking method. He may next try to show that the people of Great Falls like to be classed as the "unwashed," the title he conferred on them the other day. WE read that the Northwestern Guar anty Loan company of Minneapolis has negotiated in Boston a ten year mortgage for $75,000 on city property in Minneap tols. This is the company which Mr. Chowen represents here. We hope to hear of like transactions in Montana. HARDLY a day passes that Rolfe does not read somebody out of the party. The e result is likely to be that the "outs" will be strong enough when the proper time t- comes to relegate Mr. Rolfe to the rear. TnuRE is an omninous silence on the silver question among the administration organs. Silence is criminal when the welfare of Montana is at stake. They had better speak out. IT was a neck and neck race between the democratic candidates. They came under the wire exactly together. S. C, Ashby & Co. S. C. Ashby & Co. of this city have on hand this year a very large stock of farm ing implements, wagons, harness, etc. They sell the old reliable McCormick a reaper and mower and have on hand sev eral car loads of these machines, and ex pect to ship in many more before the e season is over. Their stock of carriages, buggies, phsrtons and road carts is large and varied and they can suit anyone both as to style and price, The largest stock of harness and saddles in the city can be found in this department of their estab lishment. They expect to do a large business with the flock-owner during the I wool season and respectfully invite the wool growers sojourning in the city to call at their establishment and inspect the stock. All will be made welcome by Mr. Shur, the manager of the business here. L. W. Peok Beaten Two Votes. Sam Mitchell who beats L. W. Peck in the minority candidate race for delegate to the constitutional convention, arrived in the city last evening to mees Mr. Frank G. Higgins, and returned home this morning. Mr. Mitchell received a telegram at Sun River from Benton sta ting he was elected by two majority. At I the same time he received a congratula tory telegram from his friends in Cho toau. Good enough. When it comes to a race between two republicans we say may the best fellow win. r Terrible Forewarnings. Cough In the morning, hurried or dif ficult breathing, raising phlegm, tight ness in the chest, quickened pulse, chilli ness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are the first stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's English I Remedy for consumption will cure these fearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee by Lapeyre Bro. o Prickly Ash Bitters is an unfailing cure for all diseases originating in billary derangements caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries. No other medicine a now on sale will so efectually remove the dlsturblngelements, and at the same time d tone up the whole system. It is sure s and safe in Its action. Hotchkiss & Hawkins iaye al hand *r the finest stock of fishing tackle in Mon tane, It includes everything an angler Dould desire.' Te stock comnprises cheap, serviceable goods as well as some pf toe finest elniJe. 14i1 prdeys wIll reelve prompt altestlon, Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system,forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS -AND TO Cleanse te System Effectually, PURE BLOOD. REFRESHING-SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manua factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FoANFcsco, CAL. LoOsvILLS, Ke. Nse. Yon, N.Y -THE Cascade Bank Respectfully solicits a share of the busi ness of the Wool - Growers of Northern Montana, and is pre pared to to do the same on a fair and equitable basis. BLOD, TIVER, O] ML tse.. eaYW tint5nse555 . n Curin all Disase of the eIos i gates and dPlspp A atone under AND af8s itsathearti proper B I beveraege. It to pJlels CUk- to te tNte, -anI aC n IVAnOUGBASIST.KLAS ITS Horses for Sale, The undersigned has a number of fine Mares Sand Colts (te Coltsrott bred), Draft Horeas and Saddle Horses hrer all of wrhich are offered for sale ta bergain. The stock can be seen at my camp, Juat below town, near the ateiter House. Inquire for me at Vance's Stable. CH . B. ROTH. Notice. SThe large cattle sale set for June let is poeaL steard teestoe te WEdNECK E & BAIUER. Disolutlon of Partnershlp. e Werneke AL Bauer have dissolved parteerehtp by mutual eonsent, C.T. Werecke will con tinue thebusinese, pay all bills and collect all eaossunt. C. T. WERNECKE,. JACOB BAUER. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISOOVERY. Only Oeannwe BMneM ormo2rn ueiln. Pon Bo.oks Le:arned i nse renld. Mind weaderin e enred. esry erbil nnd adI rnul aci, beneitetd. Grst ticdln.o.deeMnc to Orrnnoadncalnae of P. }- e!l p the - The gelebiated Fren.h Gure, wtclr "APHRODITINE" 4" , ATFTER r disooro d te o the getotratho or. ee S sex wlotPer Irll /exursl'e uso of Btimnulants Tobygco or Opium, or t erllth yotttful tuds.toroon oover tdulto . ballt. .o., sued, ln foo of PaBrai Power, WSkfnel ]s·ee, ]lierizIg d]own Palin In the Bak, SBeminal rWoeanold, 1ysterla Nervous Proeration Noetlru .I Edmibyirooov, Iencrrja, l)irluess. Wetak Maem glected often lead to premathl0inreh aelell fhUIII Ity, ori co$1.00 ao bowlptboxes for(BUO Sept by rder. to refund the rel ey II a lvertllynent I cure lfanteffeoted, Thounaud. of testiwolllal. itrm old and young, of both se.es, permauolely I uredby Aenannrriu., Crctular free. Addrey THE APHRO MEDICINE PO. ""X 2 PORTLANr, 11 s rold by .aiyre n B dro O druiste, solt entoe p r .trowt Fall.. ... . ALEX R. LAPEYRIE BEN E. LAPEYN LAPEYRE BROS., 4 I. VAURRY A FIUL1. ,INE O Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Paints an Oils, Glass, Lamps, Wall Paper, Stationery, &c., &c. Prescriptions a Specialty. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attentil A. M. HOLTER, President. M. M. HOLTER, Vice-President. J. W. McLEoD, Secretary-Treastler CHARLES WEGNER, General Manager. H-OLTER LUMBER CO. Incorporated. Capital, $100,000. IN CONNECTION GREAT FALLS PLANING MILL. DEALER IN Lumber, Flooring, Siding, Shingles, Lath, Doors Windows, Lime and Building Material. HOTOHKISS & HAWKINS HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Shelf, Building and Heavy Hardware in GREAT FALLS. Estimates for PLUMBING furnished on application. All kinds of PLUMBING A\ TIN WORK DONE TO ORDER. Call and get prices. Stone block, Central Avenue. ESTABLISHED 1884 GREAT FALLS LUMBER CO, I ,, J',YER . ,. COMPI ANY.=', WE MADNFAOTURE AND KEEP IN 8TOCK ALL KINDS OF Dressed and Matched Flooring, Dressed Siding, Finished Lumber. Lath and Shingles. ALSO DEALERs IN Minnesota Flooring, Siding and Finishing Lumber, Sash, Doors, etc. First-class Oregon Cedar Shingl always on hand. All kinds of Moulding. Orders Filled direct from the Mill if desired. Stock Cattle. For axIe 1l0 hond of Sleek Cattle. All in good on.lditlon. Apply to FRANK GEHR1NG, (leat Falls. Cattle for Sale. Thirty-two yearlings at $11 per head, and 40 , 8 andi4 year old cows. rangin from $20 to 8l5. near Js. E. Walkeres ranch, between Sand Coulee and Ming ('onlee. Horses for Sale, One hlundred and fifty well-beoke Cow Horees Anply to T. B. Moshane, Judth, rgos county, Montana. Sheep for Sale. The undersigned has one or two bands of well bred sheep for sale. Will also sell improvod sheep ranches. For a bar gain writeto J. T. ARMNINITON. Bolt, M. T. Fine Ranch for Sale, The undersigned offers for sale his agrio.l tual and stook ranoh of 80 aores on Belt oreek, tt will irrigate the entire tract; has extensiv, improvements in the way of feocee cultivated round house, oorral, eto.. and wi e sold t a hargo. It I. one of the most desirable stook ranohes in Northern Montana A for fr ther information to BARNES daoCoiLLETI oreat Falls. Chestnut Horse Round-Up, The spring roowd-up of the Chestnut Hores Assoilation, J. H. Evans, captain, will start from the SaBnd Coulee Corral on Monday, April 20,1880. Allpesons intetested Invited. Captain Evans will be aotreat Falls on Monday.April 29th, and all persons desiring to have theor stray horses gathered up can do so by sending the d.. soription and brands to the Conaptain, whose post. ofioe address is (GreatFails. C, E, HOAR, Beo'y. Truly, April 19, 1889. Stallions for Sale. I have for sle two high-bred Botallions, one an En.lish Coach and the other a Norman, that 1i wlldieposeof-very cheap. They are splendid t animals and will be let go at a bargaein. J. T. ARMINGTON, Belt, Mont. Stock Cattle fotar Sale, I am prep.red to make contraotsfor future de. livery a bd-rook pricem of high-neeb carln heifers or steers, and two-year-old andt mayh .owe at such dates and in such numbers as may be required. For full eart elars aec to Mrade, price, etc., addreee L.flMcLAUGHLIN ,' Look Boe, iij, Feot Benton. Mont. Horases, Etc. Do you want a good Draft Team, Gentleman's Driver, or a Family Horse, a Team, Wagon and Harness, or a Mower Call for W. L. FSTOWELL, Railroad Hotel, Freight Depot. Taken Up. Came to my ranch on Bnd Coule, about April 18, e. beckskin horse with tblack tnQ nd edail, braedd eemetl-erele with adim brahn beneath it on the left shoulder. Weighing about 1100 [tounds. Owner can have the animal by ayilg for this advertiement. NAT MEGIFFIN, G.reat Fells. Sun River Ferry. The undersigned is now operating I hs new Fery Boat on Bun River, sl abovete tercll. road bridgee, near GreetFalis. onnd.trip tickets over erry and Wagon Bdeat reud rat, W.E. CABSADDEN, Prop'r. o O t exoand arecbh ond weet.. eb yeun r. I to an ohnoe. elopedia of ueeflu Info.. ptit eintl who pue,. ib@ then eeclxea or the neinxitixx of life. We cpn Qiothe Yen mad fueeabh eou with alt thb neexxary and aeexeexmeay Ihietllanexe te lid., walk, dee.·,. sleep~, egi Rxshe, huot, week. nd be o hurch, or iey at home, and in vareonne,. eii t lac and quantities. JTit flOnoe out wnM 18 reqairo d to doal tl to thinp cOM.FORTAI, ad you e a mike aOl esti eal of 0 val.e of the BUYURB' GZD.9, which will b m aet upon eelpi of 10 oant to pay pet20xi MONTGOMERY WARD & 00. ]u1-114 Kiebigen Ayenue, Ohioxxo.,L . Last, Near Beach's Sheep Ranch, a Bay Horse brand. withcrosse mven on left shoulder; had white stereo forehead .white left fore foot and whIto Sright hind foot; hnd on halter and cotton picket rope we lost. Any peron findin same wIll x omunicate th KELLOGG BROS. hILOHI'S OJRE will lmmlediately rehleve Croup, Whoopingcough and Bron cchltiq lFor stle by Lape'.ye B1ro, H. INGOWALD. J. A. CAmun N Ringwald & Carrier "Watchinakers, Jewelers r opticians. DEALZE6 IN Diamonds. Fine Gold and Sliver Waat llieh Jewelry Field Giassee. Etc. Fine Ii0 faleirine a peeialty. Central av., Creet F. PHIL GIBSON. Insurance Agency REPRESENTING SIXTEEN FOREIGN AND AMERI CAN COMPANIES. Represent the Travelers' Accident Insurance C ABSTRACTS FURNISHED. I have the only set of abstracts in Cascade county. Investments m for eastern parties, guarantqeing 10 per cent. Collections made. . . . . . . . . . . -" *''.- -,- : WILL J. KENNEDY CITY MEAT MARKE Wholesale and Retail Meats. entral Avenue, Great Fall.. Mail Orders will Receive Prompt Atteill ESTABLISHED 1877. JAS. xoMILJAN & CO., "PRO"ETOBS o0 ITHE Minneapolis Sheepskin Tanner AND DSALERS IN EHD S,3 8EP PLTS, 7 s, QOL,TALLO Ginseng and Seneca .Root. SHEEP PELTS SO FURS A SPECIALTY. 101. 103 & 105 Seeont St Noanh. INNEAPOLIS Shipments Soli.). d. WrtNf.J Ul, LINCOLN & M'DANIEL, DEALERB IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, FINEBTi GRADE OF MONTANA LUMBER IN THE MARKET. Get our prices before buying elsewhere. YABD--Ninth ave. ,O and Twelfth street. CITY OFFIOE-Oenter door, Milner & Bordman bi JOHN P. DYAS, Agent. DUNLAP & MIT. Family Grocerie We carry a most complete line in those staple goode and respectfully csll attention of the public of Great Falls and tributary country to them. Special tention given to mall orders. Corner 3d avenue South 4en 2n Street, Great Falls, Monta