Newspaper Page Text
pRAY OF THR FALLS.. dsom stone trout and grand to the new First National bank is about completed. It is al Sa of the stone engravers art. i drngs in the northwest can I suih an artistic entrance. 1 Clark & Co. have sold to Frank ' ,llotble corner on Fourth ave ,lh and Eleventh street for $3,(XJ0. hi,,h will erect an elegant real- I ,n this propl'erty next year. j \"rught Iron Blridge c.mpny' .rlv. mmplted the new sidewalk , t .rie here. They .v : a },arit furnished and relady for the ,,lf lnxt week. It will be I 4 ii 44 ,,lllI4 l for ev ieryone living ti 1. I The contract price for ' e'!; ...1,et iCs $l, (.1 . It will hbe . walk andi very durable. , tlea. aupl'rintenidt'nt of thel I'uIl liulry complny,. was pre I wiU, beautiful dinmond pin Ihs the employees of the coin 1' w'l Mr. Mhenl's birthlday andl ,,, Zvalilhd themselnves of the op lt iutli. t the high estPe.ii in 4 hl(1 thii supirintendent. lill \I ian er tforimerly of this city. 4, l ('t tvenilg. We are informed i1.)lii'. 1sI81. M.r. \umaner erected ri iihlou over built in the city of I alls. At that time many of his 1i;ta4n'es thought him fotxish for tainiag the idea that it city would ris. ai flouish there: but it did yv sweven years have elapsed sine, titli. Mr. Wanlller is now a ranchl in thl vicinity of Sanil Coluli-ie. New Ilrhidase SIlrelrel. r county commissioners Tliursdiay el that a bridlge be built of iron ior at 4or near Nathan Cilibsiion's ranchl Gp creek. sail bridge to In, itit least feit Ilng and fourteen feet wite, two toueli' abuttlnints. Johin French o0rdle.ed to draw plans and specifica fIr the same and submit them on tIher In. The board will on that advertise for bids. A similar bridge ordered to lie built near II. ). Is' rauach niross Deep creek. 1c reports of the following road rvisirs were approved and ordered : Wells. Shelby, Johnson. Coulson, aul Swanson. (;etts, ~e., )Davids, ligan antl Oxley. Ii. quarterly report of Hehool Super ondent Swan and the report of It M1. kntey, justice of the peace. were also eryed. Hter holding a special session last ,ing to wind up a few routine matters Ieiard adjourned, to meet I)ecemlber sePI The1 (hillan Troulbl FPelt.. an-es Tearnan is in town after an ab- t ,e of over a year. He was i conduc on the Manitoba and at the frontl'1 ile the road was building from Minot Helena. Latterly he has been work on the Seattle & Montana. ,ne of the Kj t lines of the Great Northern. lie that times are quiet on the coast, Ht ributable largely to the international (a, Ines between the United States and s, • i. That condition affects Washing and tOregon to a larger extent than D le who have not lived there can N, ne. In the last few years there E en an increasing demand in Chili lI other South American coun 'es for hlumber of all kinds a those states. The recent t able with Chill has put quite i per on the trade. and its result is t more or less on the coast, as a nuln rof large. mills have been forced to ut down. Mr. Tearnnn says lie is sur I to note the rapid growth of (,reat i; il since he loeft. lie says lie dioes not hi ink anything short of a imiracle could , er prevent this he imning the cit)y of 't No MoIreI IIu IoStinllg It IsLile'. j ilHoup roasting will louthtless he ; thlig I" f til past in unttie. As tilth city auithor ien werelslow to act the popil tlook h," lidtier ii their iwn, ha.Is iandl tit . ntl, I ain." tre heops hav', I"'l h len\e'red itIh "arth. h, the distritt court W\Vbed-,in;.nulg, I Ihttion granted a Itprluanltnt il l-uine i., rtistrilining the. ulosilo .v '1,iitinl lnupltliyv from roasting ire in hOlips. 'll jldg(c said all lpeople hali thllt right Spure air. The companly wasH eitd to! hlow anuse. why it shoull not lie puilish i]i for n'oltemlllt for not abating the nhlui Hance under the temporary injunction. -It is estimated that 75,(05) tons of are ;re burning. The stite of feeling miay hl imagined from the fact that eight ia,tths occurred in theI' city today and Ihere were tive. funerals. iDuring the irst nine days of the month, when there Was no . heap roasting and no smlokke, there were eleven dea.ths, while during the past six days. with the heaps burn nlg, there have been twenty-one deaths. Pr'ogram olr Ihrlr-gtion Canvouislaton. The committee of Irlnriangeellints, coon -sating of ex-(iovernor S. T'. Ilauser. tH Ml. PIarchen, Donald Bradford, A. M. Holter, F. P. Sterling, John \W. Tlihomp son and John T. Murphy, haile arranLgedl as follows for the opening exercises: The convention will he called to oricr at 12 o'clnck noon the seventh ayv of .January by ex-(overnon S. T. Hauser at the Board of Trade rooms, corner Sixthll avenue and Main street. Addresses of welcome will be delivered by (;iovernnir J. K. Toole, Lieutuenant-i overor Iick arls and Mayor Kleinschmidt, to Iie followed bIy a general discussion of the irrigation sutbj.ect as ultlinedl in thI 'all. li5 ekle t'a .trnl a i, .sl t '. IThe Ibst sa 'l,, inl tilht w forld for cuts iulli.es, sores. ul ers. sailt rlheu.a. fver ires, totter. chiuppejd hanlud, llhtlhiniuti. hiurns, and all skin erulptions, ialdl Iuioi tively cures piles. or no pay required. It i guaranteed to give pirfect satilact-, ion. or money refunded. I'ricu .i cotnts per box. i',r sale by Lilperer lIsroI. O)ne hnndred dollar ,uys forty to tifty !,ins of Oat Ilay seven miles frotm 'ark ltel. Inquire tit Nw' York ('ash Itazaar.dTu-tf fior Nat.e or 'Trale. One inmproved ranllh, gtxsI huellt.'. well and all fenced, seven miles from Park hotel. Inquire at New Yurk ('ash liazaar.d5-tf Dliklfuon-Richamrdso. Christopher N. Dickinson and lies Lizzie M. Richardson were married Tues iday eve at Charlie Turner's ranch on Box Elder. A number of friends of the bridte and groom went out from town f last evening to attend the ceremony. Mr. l)ickinesonl is well known in this -ity and has a host of friends who unite in wishing him the greatest possible hap p;ness. lie is one of the forlemoslt Iusi-. ness men in the city, Ibeing of lii tlh i ti of Dickinson. l(inned:lý ItBrwn ,f the (ireat Falls Meat Co., a conicrn that has rapidly grown to ,be ih mill(nti business house of its kind in the ('at;a ract city and in northern lMont:ina. .liss Iichardson. the brid., is :1 nic., of Mr. Charles Turner nmI is well known in society circles in this city. Iower-i'hillipl.. Alonzo II. Flowers of this .ity and Miiss .Isic Phillips, rweently from Ken uckl:y, were married 'Tuesdlay lut the I resildence, of MI'r. ('. II. Shielht. Secondl - avenue south. Iev. .1Jtin IIeibl..Ir.. of i the I're.hyterian church pe1rfolrmed the cirinnlny. - .Fought asi N .tlliurt i . great event in spolrting circles took place in Neilart H.turdllay evening. It f was a ipugilistic co)ntest between .Jllnes r ILovett, chanlmpion light weight fr lBritish Colu mina. and (1. L. I. othil, trainer of the, 1 llhek 'Pearl, well kniiown in Montana. 'tie stakes were ()i ai side iinl gate rel Ieipts; to light toi ia inish. I thl onli testainiits were in gld iionilition anli gireat interest was taken in thie contest. con uil'leable moIlliley being stakeidl on the result. oveltt is a maln of average size, r musIular and of great enlurance. Rolll is inot quite as tall. niore heavily built t nin very strong. Murphy & llollanid's sailon was titted up us a kind of anplo theater, which was crowded with sight h seers eager to witness the tight. tlre . battle was a h, tly contested one, which Slasted eleven rounds. loth lmen seemeld to be evenly matched and fought savage It lv for the mastery. In the eleventh e round lRohl was knocked down and hie ). ing otherwise so seriously punished. would not appear for another round and d the tight was declared in favor of Lovett d amid applause. Home bliined Kohl for n, not continuing the tight, but he was so s, conplctely used up that lie ciiul not appear again. Iovett is a mal of con r- siderable muscular " ' ilities andl science. I. Ile is training for a match with ('urroll. xo the soldier at Port Assinniboine. The balttle will take place at (Iroat Li'als soon. S Thll County uaiiner.s. r 'The county e.ouinmissioner at thecir session yesterday examlinedl the report of County Treasurer Mc(lelland for the i- quarter ending Nov. .It. They approved the same and ordered it tiled. The re t Iport which is exhaustive shown that the t tital amount on hland is $±!,:Kti.1. c t reudited to the following funds: li t f and ....... ... . ... ....... h i. 11i e i ln fund ...... ........... Ik.01 40i e i:.ueral fondalt .... ................. ... 0 ,.0 .7 411 (Aontinlint fund ... .. ... 4.a1n 0 II) tPoor fond....... ....... .5i i: Brticd fund.......... . . 4.I: tu. al General c.ho.l fut.... ...... . ,71(.i 57 d tehool district No. I -pemria funia .. 17.x7 I• -District Nos. I to .. ...' , hlbutriet No. 15 se1ial. ..........::ii i5 n DI.ricit No. I boihllng. 44117 St5 an ttateA of A1. Iharnuiim......... .. 1M re Eate of 1Hele. Alley . . ... 2 51 Estate. of Louis Viltte.............. :;a) i) Ills Bond fund ......... .. ... 11 4 25 n- After auditiag and approving hillls of us various kinds the tslard adjmourned until ot todlay. is Aplpmritionii'I of (ei lerdi ("ollUI y 10hool .. Iiim Alollu nt lStr apita t:,1 .. ,I I)i rit. ('e...... m u:nt. timapl uIItii Bre nt Flall. . r...... ..... 1 9, ,n l i,' !MS Son livn i r... . W .1 1 ' 12 t I i Itil k i I .) ; 1 I!II ' tr rl l t..... i...n... :I 14 47I I eI . t r. allli , MI itt n tel " 1 i Nti XI M 1'u : Ii 178 1 1 ill..h . .. I l'h n ll , W. K1, E...., ity lar Is 1, 4 a iuSi.tl, m a.nd ti I' 11i i tire istic in the welfare of this ity, an desiring that l so far s it i pslt. rthe afTair if (..reat . ali un i.aiity hall hb utdiinstr y ant thri:ugh 2I busines . i iusiness ,.bity, t u I' I'Ill y .vm l' l r. , . IIA ,, ,1I1 fo'r the ollice ttof atermtin tr ittid wItI.1 i 111111.0ll il, jlll lli| .... ... .. fi' t iH fluii the iu.xr:I irti teFund , :1it e A..1: tNstl in. trtiglint. e ry e si cuie yiifuiy S n. N it ti a in so 11, . aI . ,W i ittA . I . )itkt r au 1.. t I ,.in.ii - W I.I i K intly i t iii, lititg.. 1.hnllt 1111~in init r tel I' i n . l t i i Wt . Kei ly il .l rv i-sMr. K. lllt illl'n iWli. Ai Ira I iII .ltl . n igh tI laitis itse i : 1ti lkns ah out i tnes tin lind it.tizn int i tk tertd in and welfarttei tr o 'iiti, and desiring that Ili u fiar itsllit is will iibl. tho afairs ote iraiyelt fllis fnlunleilalitv shall ,n, rpldniyor. d bhl and thr rud, busines mein f blhuines, aliit, the utn der. I: ine residentlsan It x-pyrs f lhe ,irs ward ear nestly aik that o ,ll INiahan, resigned. Very respectfully, I. A l. athan Win. A. Wre llytr. I' h. NN. aikin:atil , IL I". C hio l et , ., I ' . I )ick ·riaii \ . 1. Rion. V I. I\' nnI , I I' h;ol. 1hul;'( .. p.1l1tely I. paralyz youbd0 if , 1 . . IiI . . h ilih l. , , , l, l. ;, II'" I11(. Id 1'h:I"I..Ir 'h r.i I'0 1 i .r " .i,'-. u hli l:i. Iho'. 17. I," 1l ,\'i l \. .\ , "i* .:1, 11 l'l lll I1.. It lhie tlenil l Ill: tll hin r ,e i llr"ei ' vf y l rh r lap .i it I.tl' l' li , ill c c ,",I t e i ph.tely paralyze you.d9l if MUIICIDE BY AMMONIA. The Terrible Agony Eoites Not Prevent Its 1 the. No poison brings death with more iadening agony than atmuonia. but that fl Inet does not seem to discourage the sui- n cide. The man Harrowitz, who deliber- d ately swallowed a fatal ose iof the drug t in New York recently. is only one of the t aIlllny who have gone thiii illItoolll)ti roulte Ito death in spite of ilh, ,,.r, ;il : p i. . I r. I lyth has rn..rd,- 1I H rt ':e s ou- I, I't aonit I snin l l Ilt .i l malll Il o. do i Sdistrict of which h-it ii h .h r llie; Prof. Mitchell 1n. ,h s .onl. t.io ('i....' ii |'-lI lr lilt-. t i llraPil l r ll hl i short tint en, . ii. H .nl- itki. h,- lu l'in) tn I ne ited witih itill , h e , a t ier l ls i t If l i., 1 ork. (a iai llr' :h-lot I o i. lIt g t fr h tlont lonial 1 I t it not ionlS injt ller I c l ll lllll o ll ,In ti whill wtt r i its anuII( t ll u e. il r ll l i i inll id'coimpi .ijt suhbstancl': t'lhie h girleit ,tti' in i intide rable quantlities. 1 1ti1 mi. siowly autid fruitu day to la) tai.kn it uli thle systeml. enallSle thil ,mmphill l'Vn to Ia S lose its fr ashln ss, anit tl, sI kin I , t ili ile wh gei t iheavily i lrlelgtlld with it hfr i I it disaHgreeable bltched andl discgnorancd k ap ileranrce. 't iken into the stomaI'cI flits lany to olay in ugeven lll small uantities used H toI adutlteralte fiI. such asd kinlg powtler i, it not nly injurt oa a crim lnltiiol but a uttacks thie lining of the stomach. ll is lof aonl)eta p or varions iurn sl. anl the cHinneqemnt inc(re ase in its lllliufllltl i t ure op It in ali it on orf the most ri aniilyt obtained p w eolvens and, ialthough er iy-ts. h and i fantiliar wllth it irsl. fort will. n there i surprisingeamount of ignoranc tiadulterant in any ftrod preparan. nrtin is fitle d charngerout uain i with onveyin g ni ortn Simpntly a crime, and as it crime should htrt uourt t HouIc. otrt it i .. h . ini pkins to . Butte ond Montana - 'nercial cyeompany suin to recl thover . jxy ll) damlages ifor ailleged injury to h plaintiff's crops.w te rlair thate Mrcast - June the log c rive to rw the B. he M. Itn 1. pand got jamury.ed nar hi s ranch id on leep creek and dammed tt the stream to such an extent that it r overanwed its banks ruinedJune. his i) crops. It is altogether an origintal uit t whihnt involves many nice legal points. nI The trial comienced Tuesday aftrnoonrs e. and continued all-day yesterday. It will I1. probably he concluded today. leslie & le Downing appnar for the plaintiff and A. n. J. Shores for the defendant. State vs. Patrick ('rogan. Information filed charging him with conveying mort ir gaged property out of the county. lie rt was recently bound over to the district court from Judge Ilace's court and, e heing unable to furnibe bonds, is in 4 jail. -e. The court yesterday instructed the he jury commissioners who have been ap " n.nted to draw the jurors for the March li term of court to draw for both the petit and the gran; jury. This will be the first li grand jury since last June. to Jonathan MeAssey of Neihart was j° granted his final papers. is .John Ewing took out his first papers. More IImlum I)maanded. i. (U. Phelps of I lehna is iuilding an addition in the rear of the store building occupied by W. B. Raleigh & Co. on Cen tral avenue. T''le business of that pop ular firml has grown to such an extent that they are compelled to have ampler store facilities. The addition is of brick and is two stories in height, twenty-five feet wide and tifty feet deep. In con nection with the present store occupied by Raleigh & Co. it will give themii one of the largest stores in thel city. as they Sexpect to use the upper part for a ear pet department. The present front on Central avenue will be torn down and re plance:d with an elegant plate-glass frint I of tie latest alllirved elsin. 'The ii prtvnvcniits will he finisheld hy lhe lfirnst I2 f nllt month. I I'tilhrto.. isuer.;-or to .I..\. \\h i\te. Ite i tlt n s.ritly to hI. nesll s. uml. i ll t I S nlldn all thi litate n v,\'.l-litie iln his Sliin . . if ,l~revrylly i>. I': rI'ld Wit!ih !hle ,wrk tuiri ed ut :ii .b l'u rto.. , i ('n ilral 'I th nx't tliit , illiott pI i i n I. tiin, I f vit liz i inir i ,t i ,o h-li , f Inr. I'. II. GOOD LUCK. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is often called the Good-Luck Baking Powder. ()wing to the fact tMat good luck always attendi: the Il use of I)r. Price's, it is no,, ,.sential to use it the r w.,er Sit is mixedl nor is it required to have the oven alway.- ju.t t :o, as in the case with ammonia or alum powders. It is not luck after all, but the exact accuracy and care t xcrcised in the preparation and combination of all the ingredients of I)r. Price': Cream lInkiur- Powder. Competent chemi: ts are employed to test tie: strength and purity of e..,ch ingredient. NotlhiT; .. :rusted to chance. Ilenc- it is always uniform in it. \Vw rk House wives never fail to hLave 'gtod lu(k" !' tit, pastrv and cakc. :iat • -mni • Baking Powder that c:'l tains the white of eggs. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, th: i+ purity of this ideal powder has never been ques tioned. THEIR SALARIESn IXEs). The County Commsiioners Fix the Hial aries of Deputy County Omaera . The county commissioners yesterday fixed the salaries and decided upon the numher of deputies to be allowed the i different county ottlhials after the tirst of the year, when the salary law passImd by the last legislature goes into IfTect. T'hI e Ilw tixed lthe salary of county llie lrs but (left the question of the IIiun Iher and pIy i,f the valiour delnpti s with the county mi111nnhiesioiners of the differ Ient rIIuntiI. 'I The (ount ies. wi cr (lashed irst iiand seci. tlii, iml hrding lit tie as se. l %alhim tim . t(' l(", ia l. ior ( ll':,. iis it I oii olll t t lhe i e t s innl and li i 'rst -lims clou "ty toml. .1felIr tlh, 1:- ~l 0' .tJnualry lt, o the w ln(itly oliit tits will Ie paiit the Illoiwinil ti-mttlnie,tlhl the fee syt tn being; Sherl ilT :t!li.lM unde ilr hrilflf1.-it. drp ('hlrrk and rirl. ner il ::.,n . tlot dell it _ 1.H1 L'uad deputy ?.lot9, I.d nuty T Treasurer dl .pl'i. l )uty +l1.'-IN, iaddi ; tiioni l help. 1 ni, ,lthi. il.5: 1. Auditor ,i1t. ss: alsessor n2l(i0, ihdeputy, Shalf year. rll i .: couinty attorney ±l..Atli II school superintenle'nt i 1.i . l. r. The bairdl cut oll wn the aseastllent on it the propenty of the (ireat Falls Water I compiiany from ~: 11( i .e tiio Z.i,(t, whiuch ientitles the cl iainy to a rebate of tgi. V The taxes if Altert E. Porter were it ordered stricken froml the list. The I board. after transacting the usuul I alounit of routinie business, adljiourned for the (day. Their Hoilime liuriad. SI )Dn Ledgerwoiod, formerly engaged in business in this city but now living in the lHighw alnt country, birought to town Wednesday the sad intelligence that his a house wats totally destroyed by tire Mon r day. With his wife he was attendilng to ilsome chlires when they were horritled tot t see flams issuing fromt the roof of their - home. lly the time they reached the II house the tire hadl advanced to such a d stage that they were unable to save any it thing of any importance. Mr. Ledger is wotsl got hils gun from the kitchen and it tired tseveral shots hto attract the neigh be. hors. But when they arrived it was im n possible to quench the Nlames with the ill meager fire apparatus of the average ranch. llowever, they succeeded in con Sfining the lire to the house, thereby pre venting the adjoining buildings and n some hay from being ignited. t- The loss was about $2,0(0i. The house to anti furniture were insured with local ct agents for t1,300.:t It is supposed the fire d. caught in isome way from the stove. A(CCII)ENTALI.Y SHOT. A Illnier Hotel Keinper at Malta Danger- I ounly Wounded. Janes lail(ey received a telegram from Malta Wednesday saying that WB.Smith of that place had been accidentally shot and could not recover. Smith ran a hotel there until about a month ago when his placed burned, since which time he has been helping in a saloon. The dispatch did not give any particulars of the affair but it is supposed that some cowboys from neighboring ranches were cutting up in the saloon as is their custom when out for a time and in the sport a pistol was discharged with fatal results. Malta is a cattle shipping point on the (;reat Northern about sixty-six miles this side of Glasgow. Mr. Bliley says that the wounded man was a quiet, inolfensive sort of at fellow who always minded his own business and could hardly bte expected to get mixed in any kind of a shooting scralle. liHe was pretty well known here. TIhf Old land the( Neu. • t .)f nurse it hurts., but .ou imust grilln and hI,;ar it." is th1 ,1id tiie consoI,.lation givien to plersons tro liled with rhouma tist. "If you aill take the trouhlle to Ililllldll iia pIlel of flannel with ('hamI Ihrhainia Pain Iit:h, and hindl it on over th.e ses of pail; \your rhti-llu ti;m will dis1Jppen." is the nmedl.rn e au uhil 11 lire .eti feactory alti e. I ifty vent ,tlel's for sale by lape;yre lirs. if ,ll \want 1\Wninlow oIr oor Frlames cull1 ,,n .1. J.I Iltch rdi.:on. HELENA BUSINESS COLLEGE. Shorthand, Penmanship, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Architectural Drawing. i THE PIONEER COLL'OE. ESTABLISHtD3 1-S3. II . :i-. y. + n4• ?7, : -r h INTS1eRIOI OF KeORTHAND DEPAIRTMENT. A : Practical, :Thorough : and : Life School. Experienced : Professors. luntiurtion in MIIIOITIIANI), PENMAIhPHIP and b(IK) KEEIIN.( by Mail. 1 enMld $*.50 for Iample L.esson and Tegtbook of Shortllhand. ('ourre by Mail $23 U $-M; tcial .oarnlino Hall for students from abroad. iExIhosea iiodente. For terms and other infolrmlati.n addrl s all commonicitlilu to in PROF. H. :. ENGELHORN, M. A., Principal. n CORI. MAIN SIREFT AND NIXTHI AVENU:, EI.EINA, MONTANA FRASER & CHALIERS, he OIIOACO Mining Machinery, h- And Machinery for the HMetematic Reduotlon of (Ore.. by AmnaltLmnatIo, ('o.,eenrtllrc.., imotla,, n- hnd L ,aclnla, sod 'ranmirlsioo of Power by Electricily. Builders of the HoNICTAKE he (IANIT M oUNTAINl DNUM L uvoe N ANACONDA BLO Bl U. LriID x/oToIN and BI METALLIC COMPANIES' RLIbUOTiON WrORKS. n HOISTING ENGINES, GEARED AND DIRECT ACTING. IBailders~of IMPItOVE) AIt ('OMPI'IEIt)ItH utad WHIR ThIAMWAYH, FlIUE VANNIN(1 MACHINE¥ and EMIHEY CONCENTIRIATOIHB. ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS. Ire Agents for LIDGERWOOD HOISTING ENGINES, RAND ROCK DRILLS and COMPRESSORS, OTIS ELEVATORS, KNOWLES' PUMPS, ROOT BLOWERS, KINGSLAND & DOUGLAS SAW MILLS, PENNSYLVANIA DIAMOND DRILL and MANUFACTURING CO., er. BARAGWANATH HEATERS, SHAY PATENT LOCOMOTIVES, UNITED STATES ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., NEW HAVEN MA CHINE TOOLS, MASON REDUCING VALVES. aot General Western Manager, Ualt LdM3 il), ULal tel AND HELENA. MONTANA. his ase "Sole Western Agents for Tyler Wire Works Double Crimuedining. ;ch ------ -- - - - J. H. M'KNIGHT & CO., DEALERS IN \ THE SCHUTTLER AND RUSHFORD WAGONS. ...gricultural. - Ixmplemers.t, JOHN DEERE PLOWS and HARROWS, Rushford Wagers, Spring Wagons, Buggies. Buck-Boards, Road Carts, Tents. and Wagon Sheets, Harness and Whips. Agents for Cooper's Sheep Dip. Central Ave,, near Third St., - Great Falls, Mont PNOIIrCTONS O T1A4 FTAtIUsko teT7. DEALERS AND EC PONTERS COUNTRY & PACKER "inneapoli JAS, McdIIAN & CO., GREEN ,A TE HIDES Sheepskin & Calfskins, Dry Hides Tannery.* MAIN ,.' . Pelts, Furs, Wool, PorTs.... o, 200 TO 212 FIRST AVE. N., Tallow, Brese, FINE NORTHERNI FURS MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. GINSENG SNEC ROO.... REFERENCES BY PERMISSION: IRIANCHIES: FONT DEARBORN NATIONAL Bo..K, C... R, i . OnT O ....N .B . .C , CHI AGO, ILL. 137 ... 13" K .. S ...... MONTANA NATIONAL BANK, H ,.... Mo.'.. HELENA, MONT. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, . .. Mor . FINKT NATIONAL BANK, So0·.*. FU....WsN. SIRST NATIoNAL BANK, L .o..., r..,. I LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON SHIPMENTS AGAINST ORIGINAL BILL OF LADING. SHIPMENTS SOLICITED. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. A. M. H,)IT.:i Ir. I .. .mt. M. MI. HOIFEIi. Vi.e-Preosideot. ALFYIED IIIEl(I. oe:-'l r. Eolter Lumber Co. Inoorporated. Capital1. 100,000. IN CONNECTION GREAT FALLS PLANING MiLL. -Dealer In Lumber, Florin, Siding, Shinules, Lath, Windows, DOORS, LIME and BUILDING MATERIAL. Charles Wegner, Manager.