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NEW ENGLAND REALTY BLOCK, Contiract fr it (onlltrtlion Let to Burke & O', onner of Helena. WILL COST FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, Work on the IEletrie Street Railway and Telpllholin ExIchnilge to Ilieihl lil Onte. HI. I). Illinot RIe-Visits Great Falls alnd is llliniiig I LIarge Atd ditionto Iiin Three Story loihk. Toll dali Ilirk- & O'olllnnlr, ron trt-llors i of llelin,t. were awarded the contrat t r cIt erection of the New England Iltlle i. tpllanyl' building. The exnavation Iot rl -tltlr-cture is llld:,oi0 feet, whinch ill 'e, at Ilabasetiet under the entire Illli illnd front tide walk. iOn the first 1t 1I till be two store rooul fronting o. t ntrali avenue and four store rilloo- n the ltide fronting on Filth street. iTh 'e huitng will be 50x1n0 feet. l)n the secontlll e s will lie rooms for the variou.s count' y llies and a large fire lro.f vault lor thel protection of the Ittuty records. The third floor will hbe divided into roolm and suits for real es tate or hiw Inttihes. The rooms will be so irraniged that each will receive light froln i outside window. The entire lbuilding will lie heated by steam, sup piled with water and furnished with gas litings, althoglih electricity will be used in lightlii. Closets and wash roolnswill lie placed on each floor. Especial atten tion will be given ito dralinage and ventil ation. The basemernt walls and walls of the frst and secondll storles will be extra heavy, with it view to adidinig more rooms to the top lt hen circunistancesso demand. The subject of aldding iI fourth story, to be used as lodge rooms lits been consid ered, but no conclusion has been reachlled. The front of the building will be native sand stone and prenrsed brick and will be finely flinished, while throughout the en tire building the,most thorough attention will be given to strengtlh, durability and convenience of arrancgement. The Eleetire Ntreet Railway. Mr. Arthur lioe, general western manager of the Thompson-Houston Electric company, is in the city, in the Interest of his company. Mr. linoe has a fotrce of men with hlin and will probably superintend thle conlstruction of the Par sons' Electric street railway. The ma chiinery for thi enterprise is standling on the tlr.ck in the Great Northern yards and the contract for grading have been let. Mr. Kirikendall, the contractor, will be gin work on the grading immediately. Foundations for a large tang has been laid on the top of the hill overlooking Black Eagle faills. It Is understood that the company will plt in engines to gen erate electricity with which to run the street cars until the water power is avail able. Thus, onle by one the projected enterprises become realities and before August lst, the tourist may be able to ride on an electric street railway to see the Black Engle falls, Giant spring and tother scenic attractions in that vicinity. "Hell!" There! Mr. I). S. M urray, assistant secretary of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company, arrived with a force of experts yesterday front Salt Lake city. Mr. Mur ray has charge of the construction of the telephone exchange and will begin work this morning. All the material for this exchange is now en route to Great Falls and will arrive in a day or two. All the instruments and appliances used are the very best and the service will be equal to that in any city. The holes for poles will be dug and ,one poles put up this week. A nutt ber of local men will be given eiploymient in the construction. be front toot in lerry Quesoelle's building hab been leased for a central offlice. About 123 instruments will be put in at the art and tample provision has been made for the growth o1 tCie town. The exchange will be in working order bIy July 15tb. It is tie purpose of the company to establish communication with Helena, Chateau, Monarchl, Neihart and Barker. In a low months it will be poe sible to talk with friends in the capital or t hear of the latent "strike" in the mines by telephone. H. D. MXlnlut a Visitor in the City. Great Falls ex:ends a cordial welcome to Mr. H. I), lMiot, who is a guesaewithin her gates. iMrt. linot arrived yesterday in his special car nold \rill remain two or three days. '1Toda1y ihe goes over the Belt mountains branch to Monarch and will make a hasty vciol to Nethart, retirning this eveniltg M1r 1. is the owner ofthe i Minot block In tlhi, citly, which was the i first large buIiltig ertcted here, apart iii from the Park hltel. lie ias in ccntem- iI plation thi Ililting of an addition, 0x- I 90 feet, in thle rear of tile present block, and will prclldy vrnc.ludte arranemtents for the newi iilliing durilg his "present vit. .TheT Iintiso met Mr. Minotr at his etr liaot ev\ntitg. lie expressed his graittit- ll I lithe evlltent crowtl and prosperily ,f ILi .l- it anil predicted for its greiat lii.-... i waily ,f prediction, e he rew wi.ll hil Il -m'il on a plat of the city I line Ioint Poark drive along \ Fourth aventue ,t 0,!i, ir Sixth street, Ii thence north to, F -"thl avenue North, II thence west t, IPark hrive iand then sooth to place of egintt-ltit. ite-iirking whenIl he had trtn'iitdeld, '"TI', will be the busi ness center of Great oalls." sh itte hin Works. of Mr. White 'linllitenced work on the if buildings for tho Great Falls Iron Works in yesterday. Tli' works will require sev. i eral buildiligs which will be put up with out delay. Ati tlilce 18x30 feet, two stories Ihgi, till le built tn the south west corner ti Iinii'lc 81. North of this will be thie fouldry, 30x60 feet with a prijertion 14x.i; eit. This will be a truss buildling 14 leet high. North of ha the foundry will I.. the pattern housae, in 1Ix30 feet. :i11t,tf hlis will be the pal- Lo tern shop and t intlittu shop, 28x80 feet 1w with a prijeerlitti 14.24. lBesides these hii buildings tlhere i ll bei cheds for storage tei and a large biton. Bltore the first of tf August the shlp.s tl ii prepalred to turn m'l out work. 'i. KIItALi., SitrTli l[.t\i ra, GIAPIriC: While the colutito tf tie Graphic are olpen tiany and alil lnulbjectionuble ad ii vertlseamets, yet is quite impossible c for us to speak kinriigly of the nerits tt of tile vorious articles of merchintime lre advertlied. I'artic'tlarly it this true of patent mitdicines. hutl there are excep tions ot'ttaitanlly anll I Ittluewortliy ex ception is tli c eletli-ated Chamberltin'i Cough lteme.iv. "rli, now universatly known medl .i"., hits been advertised inII the Grnphic fi fitur or five years, but not until rect'ttly' Ihid we any persinal knowledgoe ii it. i.ctde'ful efficiacy. 1lI;th u. ' ' u,Il the tre 5a01,0 ,ullael t -, ,.,. -. !, stuabborn coughi that lhli so oheten ti'titleid It. In thel at writers fannilby lis tlied:,'ine has on tev i. oral occanltus tills Wlltolr, cured a cough il that baifflltti ti an;u :111 other remedies; and the nutt lthr tf Itfaoiles in Kimball and vicinity itn whisi thiu remedy han been used with likc effects attests to its value as a sdl.eih., for c'tighs and colds of every natore Fo- tale by Lapeyre Figured iawti t i.!' rents, at New York Cash luiarti.e - TR5E BOARD OF Tilt 1)e:. A Good llsillla.s Meeling hIhd it~ WhiIt l'ariusa R.bj.ets Ar'. C I.htdered. The Bloalrd of Trade notl in reirloar s.o alon Tuesday, lion. Ialis Gibsolll ill tliI chair and in the a:liselile of[ the regulnl secretary, A. Jensen acted as such. A petition signed byI nearly all the set tiers of lower Ilighwood was read, askiin! the county to build it road to Belt creek the petitionerl agreeing to bill tile road from llihworolto Iaelt. Aliter sone dis I'ssion it lans decided to ask tihe cI.uIIn :ommissioners to appoilt viewers tr, r port on thie feasibililty of thils rad. till motion of T. E. Collis, thie matter o' the road to lligahwood wia referred to tihe committee on roads. Ira Myers handed il it letter fronim F. i. Whitney askinir in regard toi thie rcoip itsIo of a party of promll' nent eduocntir vo will nmake an excursion at tile close ii the National Educational Association hld , ill St. Plti I tllhy, iover tlHe lioLe of the (treat Northern. The party will .r ite it' Great Frlls on the eveninagoli ltly I I uid rel ai ores nt l lltu il e lllllltinl of the 17th, spendino a itify Iln fie lihi IlliIulntlain region. A collnunlscation was redhi fromi W. (', ,,h so of Danville, Ill.. asking in re ird to thie establishmenlt tofi a soap l'a0 - F'. K. Stevens o f Chic(llia desires to lii It I a woolen mill sn111e\\Ihere in thel II lthnwet and asks for concessions from ire Board of Trtade. The nill to cost $15.01001 to $20,lll0 I .in e lmachinery to "ist $40,000, emploinug 150 hands and ayving a yearly output of $200.000. iOn ,lotiion, the mnatter was referr to )ll. Ii obson. Mr. (ilbson stated lie met Mr. L. S. o'odlbury in St. Paul: that a satisfactory irrangeltent had been omade inl regard to freight rates, and thalt Mr. VWoodbury laila Jired to Detroit tio have mlaterill sh ipped. Ir. 'oodbrlly also Ist ired his aienut here, lie. White. to proceed at oncet with the hulhldiugs. Mr. (lilosonl called the attention of the Board toi the kindness of tihe Great Nor thern people il placing it small matllt of ilreat Fall, and lIe.r trilltary mining re tions oni the large fIlohler, showing tile reat Northern linsor. Many comlpli Olatalry reImriciks were iadse on thi1 allltter. Mr. Gibson brought iup) tile subject of ertain folders describing the mniueral re sliirces of the country tributary to treat lialls which have been under lire paration fior some tilme, and urged that somie dell rite action be taken. On Slotion tile -ubject was referred to the executive "ommittee. T. E. Collins Informed the board that :rest Falls illustrated would be tesued ,oon. A livel discussion in regard to mrethods lf advertising and its effects broulght out a number of opinions. Mr. iiibson said he was proud of tie Board of Trade and its work, and stated that or the size of the town the board had lone more good work thanl alny board he 'a.d ever known. A general discussion ,of the outlook rld prospects followed, after which the Iboard sadjourned. Thle Proposed City Jail. The committee appointed !,y Mayor hIrckerman has had a plan prepared for i city jail. Theplan provides for a brick ire stone buildin.e 26x02 feet, one story high. The interior is arranged for seven coils, 7x7 feet, two halls and two larger riorns. Tile plan of the building is well iiapted for tile purpose and on Friday tight the council will no doubt take rmcedeflaite action in the matter. of Ielrtrollt Uay f ltn lerrn., ae The arrantgrments are ctl ioted for a t o rand time iu Great Falls on D)ecoration r- y. y. Sheridan post is tloting earnestly lie ai tie maitter and the exercisesapp,o rk Priate to the tclation will Ise arranged is a id carried out witll complete success. Is iThe committee ha, selected J.as Donl. e van as orator of the day. to esides the regular commemorative Serelrcesa protgram has been arranoged by is Ile Mloutana Central railroad, co-o perat e ag with the Great Falls Boat club and a, t ,tizens, that will hring i large crottd of Sipeople hiere. The celebrated oarsroen t .lake tGaudaur and A. II. llaamo:, will be It "n hand to test their skill and strength ias t Broad water bay, the lineat body iof , ater for boating in the nortlh"est. These r ten are famouis oaresmen and the contest a \\ill be one well worth seeing. Th Tie Montana Central will run an ex d tirsaiot fromt Anacoundl, .lltte. lHlena a:nd iall other points nit the rorad, puttinig ti e fare for the round trip, at a very low figure. The train will '.e it special and \\ill arrive at about 11 o'clock, returning late in the evening. Tihe tickets, however, will be good for several days, so that e parties who desire to stay over can do so. It Is fully expected that we will latv, eaveral hundred visitors ottn thlat {;e Y ion. An Aetlve Farmer. SJas. Gillette who is in the city informs the TtRnUNE that he has a crop of over 200 acres this year on his Willow creek ranch; of this 150 acres is wheat, 50 ollts sod six acres of potatoes Htib grain is tmw four or five inches high and growia0 .icely, promising a splenolid crop. GraI, t hls vicinity he says i agood and th. i ulntroue floclt-matastrs in that sertitn live had unusually good success in tnlab (reat iFall Iron Wlorke nnannntnred O10 Monday Mr. White made out hills for materials for the Great Fulls Iron Works bnilllings and sent them to the slils. Yesterday teams were hauling the material and this morning work will ie commenced. I. tMr. hlte Ila been in -tructed to put these buildings up in as hort a time as possible, so that they will the ready to receive the mathintery, part if which is already enroute. It. W'lotd marv is a conservative business nlsn and after carefully weighing all p.osisilities a!s decided to permanently l]ot te. There is no longer any doubt it reard ta tile iuttter. Besides castings, the wrksn will Imnufactture Iheavy nlitc' i-erv if several ,ilnds. About 3:5 muen will be employed. Good lula.k, Charles I- . i ,lohn -t,, driver for W.i liam ltichardeon of. 102 Sudbury street, ill tile hlt drawing of the Louitsiana State Lottery woos the htappy boildeir t. ,ne wth.tetlls of ticket 8181 w\hitch drew the Filrst Cnital Prlze of $300,000, and re eiyedti as his slihare the ineat little ifortune of $15,000. Mr. JIdnionti i.atieiot young fellow who iutends to put his .n.ilt a -[ 'luhired morney tugi gatI uIe. iltton r Mass.) lerals, lMarch 27. FOR11 DYSPEPSIA atd Liver (Luco - tlaint, you have a printend guarntotie on ,;-very bottle of Shiloh'r Vitailiza,. It] never fails to cure. For sale by LIpeyre Bros. BUY LOTS IN NORTH GREAT FALLS. It covers Lh. BEAJ., TIFU I AIl'A. I.A A ,erhoki[g lit LACK EAGLE 1FALL., where the CH.OLtEST 1tEStDENCE Id BUSINESS LOTS uay. for a Ihnited time, be purchased for se than HALF THE PRICE of other property not so well lo "kd. Prices only $100 to *350 for 50 feet front Teroms easy and for maps and other information to J. O.OGREGG, Park Hotel, Great Falls, Mont. Or A. K. BARBOUR, Helena, Mont. THE SITE OF IMMENSE FAOCTORIES. 'PThe BOSTON & MONTANA COMPANY' have selected NORTH GRkEAT FALLS as the site of their IMMENSE FAC TORIES, which will furnish constant employment to thousands of workmen whose CASH WAGES will circulate every month in I NORTH GREAT FALLS and vicinity. AN IMMENSE DAM BEtNG BU'ILT. *Ao Imuaeam Dam is now beiig a.truoted ieeonir Bitar above Blseak U Ps.a at NORTH (3SIB FALLS at a coat of a Half Million olar., aid wi for tnadreds of Mills. Other improvements will wMiolc'llw create a demand for more front e aie w N Rainbowf and Crooked falls will itlhl )l 8 w in b ey minute.' walk of NORTH GRUT ILL THE BEST PLACE TO ST, The-GREATUsT RISE IN VA14V.8 o LUA during, 1890 wi be In NORTH GRT teIONtpoz b went. during the Feer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WRO *RIIM Y ºIII t A COMMENTARY ON KICKERS, S Witl~lS w ii al Ilt lin tio Itt I, IFew u of That 'lat s Who Iiv in e RAPID PROGRESS MADE ON THE DAM. is- !are Fio'rce of lMen I':mpluyed and the flytk han;; g; Aheadi RNilh,. he All III e't'IOtin.. Iitsiless ' .si l S hI ie I lll lrdl o f T' dI n s I , ,l Evefnin-. S A grl at In ' is , Iti , it TisT' I 'kini , of ald n Il t lhrougi h th,'aIII Td 'I I\i e-1iI'. ' th' t '( )rl tllltllT I lT i. I 'IT iihjl,, ; h Ih" I\,.jl+eii , ItIII IT Iontieil I' tIl n I lltI " l"tillJ , itlr . iTT h"11I d11111 i'''d. ,sII I],,,hi I I I' h tire chronic 1 \ith l .n ih people, a nli\\spi ller IlIlrIount .f anything ale waysofo thatldl hutthori ril arIiy auill ic l en ltiteri will us IlTly fall. I ( h i tif it clll lr tl 1111I - i s, 1 .ril h o e ance, Iheit Oi tie part of its pro jectors, Great to Falls contains a few of the1 e chronic ad kickers. These people claim tlhat the it reat dent will never he built and tile llostotn & Moentana smelter Is is I myth. Suich unfortunate beings have always ex Iry ted and will continue to exist: but Great Falls will grow and prosper in the face cll ,t their dire predictions. The ignorance 'f sucll people is usually thle foundtian for their luck of faith. In speaking of le tile great danl, numnlber of Inmen ventllr. Sd tlhe opinion yesterday that there were e Ilot inore thabn six in' en ar t work. 'I'll tIlrow seoie lighllt oI this snbject the of TI'UlrtNIO: yesterday sent a representative edown to seet what is going on. l hle scene iat Black Eagle falls Is one So'f great alctlvity and is unllsualdly inte.r ' esting; ftar here is being developledl the mIlightiest water power in the world. On If the south side io the river thile work as Seret has been all preleilinury. Mr. D. M. lIt illis, the fortlmnan in charge, is working in ) lmen. l e isrermonvig lll earth from I ie hlank allih:l I1higllt full in after the e aain is built, for i distance of 600 feet e .bUvre the da site, and is preparing tilhe hl ore for the reception of the abutments. 'hI The magnitude of the work Illust TIe seen to be appreciated. In some of the blhst ing operations i charg; of 12 to 14 kegs otII oT pwder is often Ited. Wilell the ex Is esion occ(urs roc(ks liare somletitlles thronwn elntirely eross thile river. alnd olrge I emeel s of eaultl and rock are thrown into ile roarilng urrent below to 'e wept oler the fails. The ebo'rding hu lse, manaIlged by Joe I';at:.ude, is pic k tlrnequely located at the foot of the fall. AlI the sOfith ilde of the river the ,tr+;, S i ill be aol ut 150 feet :l t.u e lrtall. SOil the north ,de of the river much lillre a\Ilsk lllhas been dolne. Tihree fore men are in charge of as mntny gangs of r ren and the work is advancing rapidly. S1lihe wood lworkmlen have put In about 3i feet of coffer daln. This has been k built diagonally out algainst the current y until about one-half of the river's bed is now dry, the whole volume of water be ing pushed against the south bank.The bed iof the river thus left exposed is nIow the Scenle of sativebuilding operathils. From m.1e face of the cliff over which tie water lasfor ages been rushing fine stone is now being taken, which will be used in clnstructng tile ditua. This ,tone is a dark red sanlistnte and may lIe had in Ltllllll ed lusntity ki''Olt tilt' quarry a I rack ha, been aid to the dam site, ubsut y 4100 feet up stream, on which thie dressed .tones are conveyed to the imenlse der d ick, which lifts them into lpositi .' The \rlek of laying stone was comnlenced Ihis nmorning and will be pushed vigor ausly. Nearly 100 men are employlled in Snstructionl oil the north side. The fact tlat the stone wlhich will be used ill cou -tructiou is being taken out almost from ' ithe very ground on whichl the dain in to eo bhaili is evidence of the ability of the Iuen engaged to tue the naturiii aur- loundihgs to the best possibleS advatcltage. .Itter v\'ting the scene of op)eratious it ill nlt be doukted tlat thre lower will readyI'll'iT for the smnelter by the time sec Iitled inl the contract. l. Par,ns.ni art Hrelenta. MIr. ('. O. Parsons, of tIe lnoston & 'iloultun Mining company, wtith heiad tlllrters iat Great Falls, halls been in the ity few days on bullsiness connected 'ith the construction of the ompantny's a roposed big smeltar and refinerl to be - enItil near (irealt Fatils, and has, it is llerstood, let the severall coontracts i lis city for the work, which will begin t olce. When started this work will ive employment to several hundred n el hluring the sumulerr, in it is un tan -rtisking that will involve the speudi- i Iire of $1,000,000 or more. Mr. arsons *,ys the work will be pushed to com deaton end wollld harek been under wny eflu'e but fur Ithe delay in getting the lilrold out to tlhe stnelter site where et 'te constructiln of the nlonster dunt at hark Elagle falls is under way.--lnde ar I endent. MONARCH. IONAit CI is the tereliniins ii the Hilt omllintlin R ilroaid. iOINA CII lltin imnutlldiitely trl'ibuitiury lt it the riclhest agri'ei'lletlli district in Mtontitntt. where irrigJtion is hiut needed 1and large crops roe roised. IMONARCH is down grade trom N ethliir. larlkeir d a('Urlhonlte mining districts. MONARCHI is to IIhave it luI)i si.niplllig works. ()IIINACH is to hatlne redullctilont works. IMONARiCHI is Ito have an elevntr., INARC('H is to hale it ImuIt. MONARCH -:- LOTS Are now for sale on easy terms and at low prices by T. - A -.L,. Free paIs on railhoad to all purchasers of lots. t1' ay TCm the WIL ener, rr'odtray atrlrnooon rt 4 o'elock the iwoers of lily Tom aInd Kickalpo had them nil the track lts agreed. There was brik ihhldmg ot the pools, the buyers pgiving trlw to one onr Blly Tomn. By the Ine rn getiwll tolllllt were raIIle nearly $210 ohad bleenl put iup. Everything he ing rerrdy rl good taslrt was made ans both horses llne through to the lish ulrder. the whip with tiny Tom about three lengthrs ahead. A large crowd of Irn had gathered at te trak rac to witnes tihe lree, andt some Iolrrey cihanged hands )r thec side. It is underrl'too,d hotnl $200 siflo, had bn IIl IIb I hri ler owllers rif Io r t rie iorors. \\. ). oRanall is thle owVller l ioay Tlorn and Mr. I)aniels the SlIA el' OF Jl1lE FAIl,,S. I ]'ram Wednmdar'k Daily. ] FiThe body of )r. Will E. Turner, who ilas dIrowned i ol tIhe Missouri river at thle mouth of1 l he arIlil soi e Illontlhs iago, Illhas rll follnl abol) t mllileshb ielow .llhre tile accidellt o llllre ( .lJohn Seholl started fr the Teton this rnlllrlll.g woithl lumbellr f'or tile wrater tlllll at that pllace. it is e pe.'tad that tile l llhl Ill I0day . t When I). A. I.. lRger of thie itly Drug store lIft Ire hirpped his goods to Silt Ilkoe and ifter arriving there has waited in vainl for tile goods tl come. It turns outl thlt tile enltire stock wars burned with tihe deporlt ot lrtte II lew days agro. The Monlnnl (onf'erence o lf the Meth odist Episcopal churchl will be held at I,ivllgston, commencing oil July 24, 1890. Ililhop Vincent, who has attained It world wide repultatinn for his leader ship of the ('Ilhautalqua work, will pre side. James Lawler and others report that hlleir shocks have been robhbed. This plundering f shacks is tlhe vilest 'ind of robbery. The thieves acquire only a lew Ilankets or solre provisions, ilrt they (IInse mIcIIIhrI inconveienllce and lllrneasi ness oI tile rarcllllllhen. The "toorl Ernriehed. Tfle faci:ilieso of te. present day for the production of everything tlhat will con : ace to the n!aterial welfare and comfort of maokind are almnost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced thie world was enriched with the only Iperfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. latby carriages at wholesale ard retail at Whritehedrc & IKllhn's Mammoth Furniture stlrt. A lot of remnants of prints, lawns, and dress g mds, to close, at your own price, New York CasiI Bazaar. SHE WAS POISONED! Not by anything she drank or took, but by badc blood. Is it any wonder she ,t*la "blue?" In most cases blues are only another name for bad blood. A man or woman feels unhappy. Life seems lark. The heart is heavy. Bad blood is oarriyne its poison all over the body, and we call it "blues." Read these experiences: Mrs. C.. . Hutchinson, of Pittston, Pa, rays: "I consider Dr. Acker's English Blood Elixir the best medicine in the world, not only for blood troubles, but also for dyspepsia, with which I have been aflicted.' "Both my wife and myself firmly be lieve that Dr. Acker's English Blood Elixir is the best of all blood medicines, and will remove all impurities of the blood." GEO. V. SUGOER, Valley City, Dak. This grand Elixir is sold by druggists in all parts of America. It is a pure, honest medicine, not a cheap sarmapa nilba. Try it to-day For sale by Lapeyre Bros., Great Falls, Mont Notice of Final Proof. Land Office at Helena Mont. March 17. 18h0. Notice is henreby iven that the following. nallal settlenr has tiled notice of his intentlion to ake final 'rof in support of his claim and that toid rcrwtf will be made before the Clerkf tie District C aurt of Csade count, Mont., at Grean Fails, Mont.. on May t81, 18, vin: John W. KeoaBh on nresmtion D. 0. No. taeno. Inc the em..ia ld.t and eiA eWv see 20, tp 21 N,range Seaast. He names lihe following witnesses tr, prove hie eonttnuous rosidenae Ulon and cultivation of, aid land. viz: Thomas W. Thomson, Jmet Kelly John iHoe andi John B. Wetze. of Great Falla Mont. a. W. LANOHORONW, Reister. Virst publincation April 22. 0300. This Space is Reserved for HA nRIS, The relot hie, Central Avenue, Great Falls. J. H. McKNIGHT & CO., DEALERS IN !tushfonl Steel Skein and Tabular Axle Wagos SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES, II.ok-Boards, Road (!ats, John Deere Plows, Harrows and Farming Implement-. 'ents and Wagon Sheets, Wind Mills and Pumps. Cooper's Sheep Dip. Team and Bluggy Harness, Saddles and Whip. EXTRAS FOR MACHINERY. C.ntral Ann., near Thid em . . paL W. G. JONES, Planing Mill and General Job Shop Planing, Matched Flooring, Rustic Siding. Store Fronts, Ders, etc. (Odd a sashes made to order. Window and.Door Frames, Shelving sod Counters,'- Tun log anl Scroll Sawing of all kinds. Shop on FiIth avenue South het 5th and 4th t, Choice Residence Lots ZN T TH Wilo - Addif AT LOWEST FIGURES WILCOX & DeC DUNN BLOOK, Great Fails, Mont. 'e Fidelity and Calt Cash Capital, 9100 Assets, . . . ,0L U. S. bonds deposited with the N. Y. Insuranoe Dept. - SOGSO@ Accident Plate Glass, Fidelity and Steam Boiler Departments. AGENTS WANTED IN MONTANA. PHIL GIBSON, State Agt Great Falls Moet. • - ,--. e .. . . . . Where is the Dam over the Missouri River ? At Black Eagle Falls. Where is the Boston & Montana Smelter and Works,? At the Dam and Black Eagle Falls Where is North Great Falls ? At the Dam, Black Eagle Falls and Boston & :Monta Smelting Works. Where will be made the most money in real estat eip MogY Wt ? Who is the sole agent for North 'eat Falls? T. G i .h' a rriage always ready to show you to the ground. T ýIe I toer S. O. Aslav. ýO2 0C. A. siaDAR, s. C. ASY & O., HELENA AND GIEAT PAILL. Fine Carriages, Bagges, Photons, Cutters, Mtlkell Fara ml SprlIW Wlps,, Uule-oarok-ardls ad Ia ts. We ao~r in stock a full line of Tueam an Buggy Sae., Meddle. Toodth a' D Robe i Curry omb, BrunI ea, etc. Also Acma Dian, Speinr. Teoo n] u_ _sg errosst Roosler Drills and Seeder, 8uprlor DslI, Planet Jr. (Oa den Cultivators and Drlls, Wall Tents, Wagon Covers, eed MII;.Bgarb Wre, et DEBERICK HAT PRESSES, DBAlEN TIES, -',st BDra"'s : Iy, G .g anal oing Plows Stea··ror, s nWIRY. STEELL. &. WETZE Real Estate and Collection Agents, 'MI2ES . & M mK We havs a veeyl arge lint of BogInswh Ptopert, seversgocA Reuidensee deand many choiceavact lots n desirable lcatcoossomah lave ;aa ca n lotrs- d e, sverTal pieoes of Acre Pro"pery Sj -th tp ...It.l tps . e s . FMOR RIBS jAND POOR. o (IlPO lNCDE so cirt~PED. Hoo 2, - 1 Mliug rI Au., Seadt Folls. SDOUtLE STORES. Carry all Styf· s nd Priced Furniture Furnish Houses and Hotels at Short Notice. Maitli' Ordm Striotly Atten*ld to. Ir.ITEHEAIL & KIUEHI, Kingsbury Block.