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, ... ::'· /, ,.' , ,: ; . '. . ... : iie , , ·· .· . ..• "L . .. s ý,Its M The Semi Weekly Tribune. VI.- 1 129. GREAT FALLS, MONTANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1890. PRICE FIVE CENTS. IWI Lu Ph Or Loi it am all _ldr~a.sd irtg, l ties Io eone fo ,ight msppos.- at b~u ta . loele Il 1h Hoi sn dos oet gloeps tcas a eth i e.oato i :cnd date h. ici imedalti6Beo WLo.hl lokM thu pea·cloes tbeniomg n the. soap asi might b pno sd at,` fe l , g b bot iteadnde tod b mW-o.d am ato cm U patican ofsa d ov es 041 we Glovesi G Iovesli A Gloical Qioleall How an you ge gloves, a plz ' thplate s lght, esa rom d ato theosom thimeddzblot We have solvd the por biem W e have onle tyoIg ts mart, P i i bacme o pcoft spenalty of tanning end making up ah, "shis tie h we i et paEerine wrrho as loowed At oand r rono byoncd doubt, the beeut glove forhe them awr in t . ,reat V& DrrQjp4 an lno mitak. Our sitoc- ofA W dt a stor glo ves i n ow iorm- , plate atinest ta i p ae, d$Lto lt iln ihadaiil, oliivie mate bw ik thoee Qmu sse yo go. > fore w e are tshe o trlA get and mot marke t.he }:t a SlieI ic bucks, in plynioth end oil-ten.4 c tailor-made gamet for g, pronounces them beatiad they t like igloves If you.`' y ream, I Well, we should sMy:.eel aol a safely say, n t,1 we ahave there ment of nse uad aodchep., makes as the a i ltW have ae slcc t, inelc. Teg, "Ugat WEiYBTRRANS F RW loyal Iegns Inl A aual Coventilon at the (cty of Brotherly L.ove. The City Brilliantly Decorated Is RHonr oe the Distlainushed Bathertlag. Exerelaes Cammemorative of the oe elety's Twenty-bfith Annitver sary Held. PEILADmLPtA, April 17.--The Loyal Legion is in semion here. On the Union league front there gleee in lette of ire a welcome to the Loyal Legion of the United States, and flag flutter as i itwas a bolitd. It had itlncepttion in Philadelphia L' a body of eolaer who organised to attend the .fueral of Lincoln. It has grown fill it reaches every state and territory. To-day l,000 military icern, gatheed from ocean to ocean, shake hands, touch elbows and swear eay new to the ifeg. E Prsideat., Ruthford Bf Hayes Is the s atu rin i a b ui t o n o1the via tor s and all ho fthlnolpal are drcorated with dj. The qttbmnanderybln mat at l14at ''In the hoanlst Etotrbin soit. s'r nthe sforoon, from 1 to o'lol w conoerattbe Unbo b y the tn hnd, of e the he it e ldt T.he oation was dliered Bevt .al. Gin, le. Devos, of otl ames . Mrdook, Wcome to i on Daylo IN A ORONIN TRAP. A TOeu Ohlesso Med4t . a0d.4a8t Do A usew ses enS " t m ey uw 'Tn, April 17.-A p oircumstances surrounding the nAei ro disappearance of Vernon L. ver iee, a stadqbt at:he Chinago lMedical oie, ndloato .that .Ump wp set fo Ih Of~t". . Hve ft; oi rlnnellI, aI. n,ý.On Ino t hewte nver treturnedor seen moots cry aparonaoused wel d !sookti o ooh. ne 7 hr Is now itoogo tryp o ome clw whLich wl unravel the myster.. NEBRA8KAN$ IN DISTRESS. w awr Store.a..P5 D.strlw 'eeded hi lis.1tib s nu a nale. th LI0lour, Nab., April 17.--Goeranof Thery s on soetpt ofn tworthy I is Loribatloii fro Cheyenne, Bennook and in other far western Nebraska ountLn Ilnog an account of a diastrous sto rinrd ow so herd that grain al been sown wee blown entrl wrstyti h pound over thousands of acl o rum must commtwlw at, bthe hk' go be** no a condot 'seed Theverb is tc nceWheatt for esed wilt be amner. Was the Winers. Mrsos 4!aow, Mch.. April 17.--At p th;e , this city, Billy Levine m Sarry Gllmorq the noted 'llht. d f ri we rounds. Queens Mod, eth two oun lovs, ýqeon4ItpI01oaM.v AAle en orm q(r Od d h'its; . h aed Dead ia a Oresk. M rooane,, 8. D., April 17.-The wile ndrew eoter, R farmer ltving ten ntwstfMttohell; 'hefound ise rr lUg'a tre ~od he ase. aselmeed Wet d by e end Ant' Meeovs e rnI aetlcs f ra~Iltirngs p wh.n wee mateaneessele e t. tme h ma sa Wr o od Al k1nds c .-To e diffierpe vs enee hoabrn urnoh These $or te pole aet? Sow folks,~a do' raewt u;5 ý,ý1 17. a We folk lesemoee. Who' outl ofpckt : -New ToE Cshleseer.I S.iI rayk rwr-o whichl "L '-New York 0 BwwPrrLalp·r '30~mb yu ut Coa-mo t ir siklQ.J" ýiL. ,ý:,... rn ýt..' ? . OGRAT rPA&L' TRIBUTARI.. Meote Caadltea ALaes With Which Great r ls WIIi Re aOoueed. Sr. PAuL, April 15.-A. W. Roes, mem ber of parhament for Manitoba, says the prospects for the Hedson Bay railroad are exceedingly brl.ht, asht u thinks that the Dominion government will grant the full amount asked for. "If, as I firmly g believe," sad Mr. Rose, "the Hudson Bay road will commence to build this fall, the Manitobae Southeastern and Calsar & Edmonton will start, the Lethbridge l Montana will be completed the Regin & Long Lake finished to Prince Albert, the Great Northwest & Central will be extended, and with extensions of branch lines of the Canadian Pacific and North ern Pacific end Manitoba. along with a vigorous immigration policy, andthatfol lowed by an abundant harvest, which is t anticlpated, the Manitoba and the north. I west are only now on the dawn of p ers of unparalelled prospenity." The Canadian Paciic engineers are asl ready in the field attolenboro torun a line in a southwesterly direction to Mellta, at which place t1 i i ntended to have a June. tion of three roads, the Southeastern, the Souris and the Manitoba Colonilation I branchesa. rom Melita the line will be s run westward to the Souris coal fields. The advantages of the line are obvious. It wiltl touch the Scuds coal fields end, with Mellt a redlatiUg point, it will be able to distribute coat ll over the prov ince. nWIato Davis to Wed. Now Yonx, April 17.-There is an in- I teresting story from Syracuse in this morning's Herald which usysthat Winnle Davis, the daughter of Jeferson Davis, is engaged to marry Alfred Wilkinson, a rising young attorney of Syracuse and a grandson of Samuel J. May the great ab olitioist. wtE DERNuID rMEAlT 3U5l N5. assely nagesutinb-This Is the Place to aEstablsh it, To the editor of the Tnmama n: The people of Helena, are making special efforts to secure the establish. ment in that ity of yards and works for the dressed meat business. So that an lean we take immediate advantage of the situation, that particular industry is liable to be taken up by some other city less favorably endow'ed with the neces mary surroundings and the field occupied. Now the question that the citizens of this plase should ask themselves is, are we going to let Helena secure this boul ness when we are so admirably situated for just such an enterprise? Great Falls is the natural center of the great beef producing region of Northern Montana, C with all the natural accessories for the Seconomical handling of all meatproduc Sing animels. Cattle, sheep hog epnd 1poulltry of all kinds cn be ad re Is Jbedlrkly In our own county and the I. outry naturally tributary to thia place. Why Cannit do stock men who have l alolarge intereat in this city and conn y tyorgansie a ointstock company to dress Stheir bef here and not only save them Sselves a large argin on the beef that , the nWsalip to the eastern markets, but " l ianaae an industry that will un Sdoubtedly r Into immense propor Stlons.phe future and acid another lever oppen of a t he ae hitinge o the L|potlon of a eat industUril city? It Is aco·mmonthlto bhear men sy, "Oh, ]the thinp lla~i come in timo if we i wait" Is it the case with individuals corporations or communities that these who wait are the ones who make the reat p e Hardlyl Its push, f Igt Enterprise quickened to ue opportunities end nerve to take h0 hold of them, will bring success to either the individual or city. If one particular indutry or enterprise lan.huhes they ars quick to direct their Slener Ie taother, L-chaenel and keep movng aonward, ad when this spirit pre Soisinete aeooesas Is a foregone .ioclu . We havY e enougha ndn-resldent of our City who' are direcly .ntrested in stok rowing to bgn n car to uccgofulise en enterprise of this Skmd. Let us hear from them on the sub D. S Great Flls, April 17, 18i0. eatis Vaes . eeqead. Notwithstanding her repeated refusals to alp into a phonograph, even for re producing her votee before the Aedemya of Muscd, MNao. Pattl ws outwitted duang her egenuaement at San Fraucico, and her rinderiig of "Home, Sweet e," well aUsee other sonfg, was apn on awaen y.linder. The capture 'was rd. y E.a lon's agents who aetwe placed d th e _amn the gaaptpJme and made con ' on d i 'w .t mpter'a box, rwhere John Magotre Ie an route to the city, oopanId y e ackay, the California Mllalodlre, who it I said will give Mr' plre the nea.serl flnancial boaking to reres th)ejs house f re_ all the obll. pons held agaldnt it. Mr. Maguire is epeo to airrive th city sume time today, whpn he can probably be lInduced iopera hogee.-Btutte Miner. A.1.p olent of Flower Pota at Dou't forgttht we are headquartere Sfancy grooer. Strain Bros., econd fJ d a e.u i n ife a r og . o r my c.ep at StoatAm, p..r WO-L Tndme will be received by me for the tooiauelltOu ae fnae. ooytae up toAporl 1 Cat noon. he right m carved to to FH. M or iA rhec inmuarZA, Sorse DaovrA, Guaarr: phile th coluoas of theGneahic are ppmn tot and all 'th inapbes ad veIIDement, ye It Ia quote lapeelble tfr foo speak knowingll of the merits dvertaed. PartIcularly Is this tre of . But thre1 a ar w ep h uand a L or y o. orfor or five l I wb aih h hadm aou t wroe a hm ea.: a s a .iten attended t. aend th elon amils . a "- a. of ey nature, -t s ve ' • a , . I1 1rY FOR A I S iS. al Naval Appropriation Bill Pamed in Its Eatrety by the House, T 19t to 10o. Speaker Reed Proposes to Shut Up Shop Iune 15-Ris Plan Sharply Crit.teled. W.amuenTox, April 17.--th navy ap proprlition bill waso clled up and the 0 broo rejected the amendment of the P committee of the whole, striking out the a clase providing for the construction of the three tfat line-of-battle sips, by a P vote of 104 to 18, and the bill was u passed. REED'S LATEST SCHEME. T-o SpeaLer's Pim ] a Adjoner CO ners.m Cases Livy Dis.eln.. WAemeNOTOI, April 17.-The latest plan of Thomas B. Reed, the aggressive speaker of the house of representatives, has created a lively discumssio in Wash. ington among Democrats as well as Re publicans. He has passed along the line of Republican leaders the statement that th house will wind up tes buiness for 1890 on June 16. Since this flat has gone forth there has been both praise oensure for Mr. Bead. The leaders oft the majority on the floor epr them. I selves as highly estslekd. Te new men in the house are not atisfied. They t haing that inis a plan to whip the eira einto ine an" every Important I measure before the house. In other worda. t mes. hatao measure is to be I discubi4 at geet leagth0 and that-thos i who are ot satisfied wtth the tolinlip tart bill, for lietenoe, are to be ven -a!}-reottb ho i. It ia scheme "Will it work?" ' leding the opoetion, when q tined rgard s the m tilr, mid: "If Reed succede in saourin ad.journ" meat by Juin l I will aesi. to vote for him fm preadet, If his a min y ever hon Shim With a eindrst I've I nve yetrvotied aythiboabut the stralht I DemlOraelo ticket. "Wbendo the Demoormas think ad ajonrnent wll come . "If we re able to clare upr hop by Oot. lIwlll thnk that we are doing mighty well." Shi ambitionea in thi direction li o oomplebed, it may mske hm preadenit ate than even his moat rdent sdmi erm heie dalrsd. Mr. R ' actioa in this direction will certainly be watched with great interest LOOK8 LIKE BUSINESS. The Alert to e . ieae s b e baaee, a eto Help Pratot the ae W sherie W~enaloon, Aprel 17.-Order have been lued by Secretary Tracy to have the Aert, now at the MaY Island navy yard, put inrepair with a view to emud ing her toees at on. The deatination of theAlert is the Behring a, where she will crulse all summer and fall in Krotcclinae a the fml uherleof the Uni-td aButts. 'Is Aleb br r rggud, carriesm oer guns and abot 100 men, and is of 1,990 ielm 1 hpmeemon e o e'nand tuTht. This action in asudig three mon-of-war to bing a, taken in connection with the rean proclamation of the president warning Sof treespaser, Is regarded here maner idenoa firm determination to prevent enoerobhment on American seal fisher ise this esnmmer. Each vesel will carry all themensh caneoas to be able to seed to port any prim craews that may be captured. PRCOIOENTIAL INAUOURALO. ea Tbhouand Cople d te Add.... frm Wabhtaetea to laee. s 3. Patetd. WAaf.Ixoox, April 17.-The house committee on printing has authordae a favorable report on the house joint reo lution authorising the printing of 10,000 coplee of the inaugural addresses in chranologlaol order from George Weah rinl a alet lPih sgad Met Io l to aoW incl Not eJaminHer. LA a, cvein With April n.-try of -he 0toh Am pcate por has o thopw. dle. Am"dent del oi n ~o. vo i.e r. Wa samite, April 17.-Thep eboi lande commiteer ha. ruwhoerded Senator Petdiaoew to por favorably mleberofihna o Lhe e me ed oin the d o t a le bfn A Wil,000 p ian th re iwne tel. APCamlcoW'., April 17.-h S etim hgs aersons who elrevetaod t" pabicanda dcmiatteeit saa arIna mebn er of stharapti Therlte tlw i o pat Ias aoo.deoayr uinm u er athlh eýo te hinelacgv the tpit the rmains 81,t0 artiee an toe rerat=n feorbo t b a. en o ther d inmtwit. msl o fu mthns in _ _ b"alladfe thoMa 'LAngaitne illhedradRs plndian rwho elervd. TIe ,lsgoivi toth l.tlata waitingfo 81,000ce inhthe iresieanr Ca all band made, other W illand wiedaa li esn°Vualars. Hew fYoal we'n 1ý7.-A J 6a= k T *h r was obliged tarremovelt ft M end·ofthey i o erscJ; WIodworth Gpdal )ovqldyO franIg the g1Mrdon.; Care, io, 1 ANOTNa NEW FAC'TORY. Cheap Fuel, Abundanae of Water and Good Railroad Naeilltle Tell. Ross & Cronkhlte have taken the con- ' tract for the Helena Cement Pipe and Tile company's building. This will be a large frme structure 90 feet long by 2 feet wide. It will stand on the railroad company's land near the wool depot. The company will equip it with ma chiney7 and moulds for the manufacture I of pipe for the main sewer. They have ordered large quantities of cement and have also taken means to prdcure the proper kind of sand in abundance. It is believed that this factory will be a permanent addition to the local menu factures. The demand foe tiles and pipe will be large enough to warrant the com pany in remaining here. The nearness of the building to the railroad track and the abundance of water and coal, make t this the best place for the company to carry on its business. OWN YOUB OWN ROUaES.. Now Every Indusetaom an .ay Own a Rouse of hi Own is Orest 5ls. The Great Falls Buildng and Improve ment Company has been formed to en able people to build and own houses. It has ample capital and is able to pot thrifty peopleinthe way of owning com fortable residences. The saving is great. T4ke the ase of a man who rents a three roomed house and .pays $10 per month for it. The house may coat $80 and the lot (25 feet) $150. At the end of the year the tenant I will have paid $40 or nearly half the ori gil. coat How much better it would be for this mah to build a house of his own Which will be a permanent investaent for him self End family. He ges to Secretary Hanks and pays say $100 down. The company defrays the coat of the lot and building and gives him all the ttue he want to pay for t, provided he pays ten per cent, yearly on the balane due. At the nd of the year he will have paid $186.67 which will Include the $100 paid at the start and $8.67 for Iereet. If he see fit he can pay E more of the princi pal and in that way redu"f the interest In this way he will ownas own home at the end of two or three years. He Will have something to siow for his money. He will benefit by the advance La property which Is certalhin a growing city Ilke Great Fall. No. on, can dd - turbhim or "raise the roet". If he re - moves to the mines on elsewhere be can sell his interest In the hbpa if thie be any balance due and may thus get back morethanhepald. Mr. Ha is ready to talk over the matter with.any one who wants to own a comfortable home. lCRTorEu mHONlQLi . Amethr Imumaper mt las Zaeursa Mate Coal Daseeveem. esrs. Haven, Allen an Buskarion, I ciil englneers have been ying a line for a ditch which Brt nd Allen desire to take out from the ea, about rear milee above i.,n & wi n Irrmgate about 8,000 acres of ine land. The gentlemen at the head of this enter prise propose to make one of the beet horse ranches in Montana and stock it with thoroughbreds. A fire was seen raging outtowardTger butte last night. No particulsrs have r beenheard. SAnother important discovery of coal. Swas made a shabort time ago by Messrs. Corson and Duschout. The find is about three miles from town, and conslami of a 90 Inch vien of bitnmnous coal of a fair quality. The coal Ik found between a layer of lom and resting on and. A cut is being pushed to find the bed rock, where it is expected the vein will widen. e Our schools are running alona smooth a ly under the management of Prof. Bair, a. and the children are doing veil. 0 The farmers in this county are prepar u g to seed a larger acreago.o ein than ever before, and have alreaM made good Our merchants, Silverman& Cohen and SJos. Hirschberg & Co., are dolng a big s business. Their houses are 'ull of people who are buying large quanities of goods. "SALLOW BROWN. There lived a certain maldecin a certain little town, She was slender, she was teller, and her name was Sally Brown; She was witty, she was prep, (as to feat uresl) and she knew All the schools could tehd a maiden, while her heart was wrm and true; In short-except for one ad lack, she would have been perfetion, But 0, she had a dredlfdly unloyaly, dull complezion. The red-cheeked girls altclously had dubbed her sallow Brow, With their laughing and their obhang was her spirit broken town; While to marry none wold tarry after gazing on her face, But depart to wed some other without half her inward gram Till it wmn't shy wondr she resolved with desperation, She woud cover with cosetics all her sad dascoloraton. For she rather would bhe done it-vul gar us the practloe i Than endure the'mpurepidermlo of her phis. But a city friend took py and deolared to her one day, The Suaprill mnadby Hood would drive her woes awq, "Take my adile" sherrote, "and if you follow the dlreoliq You will curse aod n not cover your unfortunate comprion. Soon the, rls were ma with envy, and the las with sec.c pain, Could but wonder atP blunder of sup And . l or rpWl g all the words Now A' th feltas of her brow,the brilliance of hertheek, And ellie was forglng and behaved with olmrumspenn, iBut rouldn s qlute ce the past from other reoll~ten. Theb l ein owlted mother known as Ms. ' Vroeeut alte T'al .,t , t, ,i.it, society's de I Wheoptsm prals.'n other days was SL Sailow Utwn, Iled ly treat b the striplings of And. i-- J Iw l e heed dear girl, JIst, t toward properly Im 1 yQ mplesion. S ', for a bad cold, try ed.orhor d candy aty. wells Bsh. I, inr. t ousr Mna tore, Iseaobn d snieet HE HAS GONE TO CANADA., The Assistant Postmaster of Butte Missing for Some Time. His Accounts Show a Shortage of Nearly Two Thousand Dollars. M. C. Winninger Acquitted of Murder at Missoula-n-Important Tes timony Excluded. Burun, April 16.-Postofflce Inspector C. tCackett, of Helena, has been in this city since Sunday last, examining the ace counts of Assistant Postmaster W. S. Jones, who disappeared so mysteriously a week ago last Sunday. When seen last evening Sackett claimed to have discov ered a shortage of $1,970 in Jones' ac counts and stated that to be .4ll that could be found against him to dace. Jones was brought here a short time since by Postmaster Evans from Lanuing, Mich. sAM RANDALL' PUNERAL. Last Honors WIll be Paid to the Dead statesman Tomorrow, WAsm.neoox, April 16.-The funeral service of Samuel J. Randall will take place tomorrow. The arrangements will be in charge of a congressional commit tee to be appointed tomorrow morning. Mrs. Handal prefers that the services shall be held in the church of which Mr. Randall was a member and not in the I house of representatives. This church is the Metropolitan Presbyterian church, D. Cheater pastor, at the corner of Fourth and B streets southeast. Nine or ten o'clock will be the hour fixed for the services. After the services the funeral party will take a special train over the Pennsylvania railroad to Philadelphia, where the interment will take place in the Randall family vault in Laurel Hill cemetery. Briet services will be held there. Samel Jackson Randall was born in Philadelphia on Oct. 10, 1898. He came tacopdblc life ata very early age asa Democrat and has never since been re tired, even temporarily. He served tour years in the common councils of his na tive city, and one term--185d-5--in the Pennsylvania legislature as astate sen ator. Mr. Randall was Set elected to congresa in 1802. He commenced his congresonal life n December, 1868, in the ThIrty-eighth congress tin which an.a J asa U o Blacn served his first term(, only two years after hisoold friend hut lisceoiionmuent of thirty ye ' Msanding-tb site William D. Kelley bad commenced a career in congress that lasted nearly thirty years. Mr. andall was returned at every sunuesd election, and at t time of his death had served twenty-six yearsM in congress, or through thirteen congresses. He was elected for a fourteenth term, but though he took the th and qualified ar a member he was not able, because offailing health, to take his seat in the ndt d fo .skgpf the Forty-fourth u. -in;aW ,hl wa dslslw byo Michl C. Kerr, by whom he was ap pointedl chairman of the committee on t prni allusAt the second session the same oongrs e Mr. Randall was chosen speaker, Mr. Kerr having died during the reces. Mr Randall was re elected speaker in the Forty.fifth con Sin 167. By reason of long service au nd close attention to his duties Mr. Randall beceme the mest expert perli m ntaran t the Democratic side of the house. In familiarity with the ruls and all branches of parilmeutary law, he perhaps had no sperior in either party, and as f bacLas 1875, when the great cotest orover the forcebill took place at the olce of the Forty-third congress Mr. Randallwa by common consent assigned the leSdersbip of the Democrats. Mr. Randal was poorman. Hewas twentysix years an active member of the house vet no one has ever been found to redect even in the slightest de gre upon his integrity or honesty. He Swasre wasprobably poorer in purse when he died than when he came to Washing. I ton away back in the Thirty-eighth con grin. He owned the modest residence in which he lived on Capitol Hill. It is not worth more than 80,000, and rp resents the savings of nearly half life time. Out of his salary he always met lothe expenses incident to his elec tion; and while there were com partively light, and would pass the severeet scrutiny they were, never thelesu , a heavy drain upon his meagre income. He made it a uniform practice to return all contributions made by friends towards these expenses, which, with characteristic independence, he preferredto bear himself rather than pIlae himself under obligations to any one. When asked, once, if he did not carry his independence or indifference Sin sch matters to an extreme, he re plied: "No; there is no middle ground I in such matters. Idraw the line at the beginning." His comparative poverty is a monument to his sterling integrity. By thedeath of tepresentative Kelley, t Mr. Randall was entitled to succeed him as tbhe "Fatherof the house," by reason of longest continuous service. It may be said of him that he died in the har I ner, a public man absolutely without e stain. Olsed Down. HxL.zeA. April 16.-(Special to the TIauuxa.)-The Helena smelter has closed down. -;Beason not stated. coaming to a clse.. WAsBunvoic, April 16.-It is deemed acertain that the senate will vote on the Montana election case this afternoon. Sanders and Power expect to win. Sen ator Clark says the whole case may be i sent back. Aequited at Massema.. MIsousA, April l15.-M. C. Wininger, a who has been confined min the county jail for some months, charged with the mur Sder of Joseph Schriver, was today ac quitted. OQuin, Neb., April 16.--eFir at 8:80 s o'clock yesterday morning destroyed the clothing 0tore of Browning, King & Co., and damaged the stock of N. R. Falconer, dry goods, end Mrs. J. Benson, millinery; loss 115,000. insut once 575,000. Labor and capalas. caBosTo, Aprsl 16.--Organicers reperte at the meeting of the Carpenters' district council that every trade orgasixation in the state promises financial support to the carpmnters in their eight and nine hour demands. The district carpenters in the state comber 6,800 and they are urged by their leaders to make every Seffort to scurs the concession without a tl ,trlks. Soring Opening! 1890-0F-18F 8 GREAT FALLS LEADING DRY GOODS EMPORIIM, Believing that Great Falls is on the eve of an unprecedented growth, and wishing to help the cause, I have with a large outlay put in a stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, AND SHOES ... wnich I believe cannot be surpassed in Montana. My stock includes full lines of Colored, Fancy and Black Silk. S. . I would like to call particular attention to the latter; I can give you the newest novelties and most reliable goods itthe market. IN DRESS FABRICS, ... I can show the latest Parisians Styles as well asa.he cheapest Domestic Goods and at prices which defy competitidil SATINES . In the best French and Domestics, made in the newest pat terns at popular prices. Ginghams, White Goods, Challies, Prints, Etc. . In these goods I have a wonderful assortment in Prices, Patterns and Qualities S. . In my stock of House Furnishings * . I take a pardonable pride, as we can please any one in the Table Linens, Napkins, Quilts, Curtains, Laces, Towels, Towling, Sheeting, Musline, Carpets, Comfortables, Blankets, etc. S. . Our stock of Notions, Hosiery, Buttons, Rushings, Corsets, . Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Toilet Articles, etc., are as complete as experience and money can make them Carpets and Oil Cloth . We are compelled to keep in our basement, but at prices which makes it an attractive place for close buyers. ... Before closing we' wish to draw th: attention of the Public to our Shoe Department. ... Here will be found nothing but the best Standard makes of shoes to be procured in the United States, Goods that we can warrant every time. d WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK'S DRESS PATTERNS AND HALL'S BAZAR DRESS AND SKIRT FORMS. JOE CONRAD. Reliable Dry Goods House. CASH- PAID FOR. Hides, Sheep Skins, hrs anl Tallow. Eastern market prices paid for all the above stock Picsmpt attention given to all shipments made to me. Quotations furnashed on application Warehouse on R. . track and Third ave. South. Ois apposite the Park HotsL Address, Theo. Gibson, Great Falls. Mi. T.