'HE DAILY LEADER. •.N•iRECEDENTED Al'iRACTIONI LAND IN THE WEST. Over aMillion Distribetid, . /H. GOODRIC H, GRHEAT PALLS, XONTA?,A. 9 '0 DEALEt IN :I,.L KINDS OF UNCLE SAM'S BIG FARM, WHERE THE i T6AI The Offildl ewspaper of Cascade County. PLOW HAS NOT YET BEEN.

Dail' Published every Morning Except Mondays. Now o G.t a Home Out of I -Methd Weekly Issued EveryWednesday. LOUISIANASTATE LOTTERY COMPANY of Obtalales a Title Umler the Varios lncorporated by the Legislatur for Educatot- Land Acts-It Is Comlparatvely Ease to THE Lath, Shingles and Building Material, al and Chrltable upourp sit liMafranchlsem a partof the present tate Consituto, in 189 Get 480 Acresa ACity of Wonderful Surroundings! Doors, Windows, Mouldings, hdishld i the Lear Publishing Co.by an overwhelming popular majority. H. P. OLFE, Manager. Its MAMMO H DRAWINGO take place There are thousands of acres of vacant and 8eml-Annaai1v, (Juneand Decemnber, -nd "(•'1 THWES'T'ER N Finishing Lumber. Its GRAND INGOLE NUMBIER DRAW- land which can be had at almost a nomi- emieat At en am as eri.ammea As u:n'me.en•ss INGS take place in each of the other ten nal price. In rzo: t in ,:::.cc~i it requires months in ihe year, and are all drawn In and cultiv.- publle at the Academy of Music, New Or- only settlement, residence ACity of Unrivaled Attractions! TIOh l OF SUBSCBIPTION, tion for a few years to obtain full and G(UARANTY COAL a n d WOOD. FAMED for TWENTY YEARS complete title to the land. The situation DAILT, Y XVU.Pe SAGo PRAIDn. is much different from what it is In the ...... I1W For ltegrity of its Drawngs, aid Propi east, where a young farmer must run in LOAN Pament of Prizes, debt to buy a few acres of land and be The Home for the Sons of the Office---Central Avenue, with Barnes &Collett, and Rocky Moun- kept in debt for years. One crop of ten Attested as follows: acres will pay the cost for building and COMPANY 'Wedo herety cndtl4 that we supervlse the Pilgrim Fathers! tain Telegraph Company. forall the Monthly and Semi-An- tools obtaining 10 arH o wel of the Louisiana S snLooter There are several ways of I sllacredbJ Os . Per Weed...... : First is Capital $2,000,000. Office and Yards---4th Ave. and Ist St.,---West side R.R. Tracks Dhnwiga thmee aes alnd thathe same ae con- title to agricultural lands. 10 The first ISRANCHi O 1 CE--- CENTRAL AVENUE., OPPOSITE PARK HOTEL. a" "r Month...... duAted with honesty fairn and in god faith under the pre-emption laws. Money to +::,:ion imilrov'l city prolerty and Yeasr...... 10 towrdall parties, and we authorze the company requisite is to make settlement upon the Fosvil ands, or: tlrll nLxmonths to iveyeara tinle. to ethssrtfcaitewthA faelmlies o our ai. The Land of the Free and the II. O. CIiOWEN. Agent. ntures attiched, in ts dvatertlsement land. Settlement connsits of any acts i .flnu opposit' Park hoteL nmayl-tf }I.O. CHOW) N, PRESTON KING, F. I. WILC0 which show the intention of the settles Pi'vsldeLt. Vice-Presidenlt. Se. Treas. WTbhe dfulaam of the DAILYand WialT to claim the land as a pre-emption. It Home of the Brave! lAls> eefhectodt no thsr newspaper publisi- HELENA bi MentinesTIWEIR. may be, for instance, the building of a cellar, or starting the foundation of a ti rsn4a deetltbei LeAmE served at house, or building of a fence. rand Central Hotel Cataract Mill Company ebpleseptI"us at b ee.adnotlcr Having this settlement upon the land, The Home of Health, Wealth and hfl i1 e, es, news. eespon.Ienc., within three months the settler must file statement in the United to a declaratory 'iEEa & RINDA, Proorietors. mrsaetit, ete., mut be asdresse Ceommlstonerms States office and pay a fee of 38. With. Happiness! I xerohant Milldrs. THE L•EADE PUB. CO. We the ndmisned Banks andBank•nrswl-pay in two years and nine months he must ILe Leadulig tt'•el in the Territory. Head al Prsss drawn t the Louisiana State Lotteries Flour: which amaybe preeentedat oaurcounters: get upon the land and reside thereon fo. quarters fir all Traveling Men and Manufacturers of the following Brands of High-Grade TIe Lam•u PI omp&iWn g •.I not ab:~eRX.WALKSLEYPres, LenlalanaNni. Bk. six months. By a decision of the land Leading Business Men. ro and will noipey, deO ac by snyore PIERRE LANAe, Pres. State Nat'l. Bk. office, it is not necessary for a party to save tin uunai• No receitr wll be honored A. BALDWIN, Pren New Orinlleana t BSk. Glory of the Hand Diamond, Cataract, Gold Dust, Silver Leaf and whk dow notbeer t snatre of themans r. live upon the land until lsx months be- The Crowning fore he makes final proof, but he must Fine SIIle froaoms Connected, Golden Fleece. The drenation Cf tbel.ends is doubletbat of GRAND MONTHLY DRAWINGS, live there at least six months and make of Creation! U-hEAT FALLS aduseaslng ediummu be found. At the Aecdemy of Music, New Orleans, final proof before thirty-three months Tuesday, October 18, 1889. from the date of settlement. He must 8atwrday eorala, - October 10. 1885. have cultivated a portion of the land. Fresh Graham Flour, Choice Seed Wheat, and Oats for Sale. Ground Feed and CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000 In six months afterestablishing residence Chicken Feed Constantly on Hand. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars eash. upon the land he can prove up. He must GREAT FALLS CITY, Worl s, Halves Bottliqq OF'THE BEHRING SEA BUSINESS. $10; Quarters $; Tenths $8; make application to make final proof at Twentleths $1. the land office, and advertise in some pa- Located at the Great falls of the Missouri At the A!::iaih zaar, Central Avenue. The New York Sun fully discloses the per published near the land, also name which furnish the mightest available 1IPRIZE O $800(01 Ia...... $B.01100 witnesses who are neighbors and democratic saimus towards American in- 1 PRIZE OF 1m0,000is•...... 100,00 four Water-power on the American continent if 1 PRIZE 0 0,00 Is...... 80 who are not related to him. He and two ASH PAID FOR if not active al- WHEAT tereste and its dalliance, 1 PRIZE Or 9000 Is ...... 10 witnesses must appear before the proper not on the globe, is the Queen City of the LARGEST WORKS INMONTANA: limce, with Great Britain in its recent SPRIE O re..... 9. officers on the day of making final proof Northwest. comments and criticisms upon the con- PRIZES O F 1:,00 r ...... 9.0: and make proof of his residence, culti She is within ten miles of the Ipost ex- - OaFFIc--at duct of the administration in the matter 20 PRIZESPRIZ OFOF I0 0 arere ...... 80.....0..00 vation of the land and pay $1.25 per acre tensive Coal fields and Iron district in the Nick Baatz the Mill,foot of Central Avenue,- 800 PRIZES o 00 are ...... of the Behring Se seizures. The Sun .000 in addition to the fees for advertising, West, beyond and almost contiguous to 1las •ustopened the above line of manufacture and will have on hand a full supply of artiole eoncludes that "the proceedings of attorney's fees, etc. which are exhaustless mines of Gold, GREAT FALLS- 100l Prizeedo of8_00800a.....re...... 80,08 are ...... 80.000 the Bush are rendering the United States 180 do 0 re.•...... 90,000 HomErSEAD. Silver, Copper and Lead. Soda, Singer Mle,Cider, Root Beer, ridiculous in the eyes of the world. Another method of obtaining title to She is in the very heart of a vast Agri "89 do 1) are...... 80900 land is under the homestead act. By are about the only manifestations 999 do 100ar...... 9;900 Seltzer, Sarsaparilla They this method the first requisite is the same cultural and Grazing country of unequal- we h$ve had of Mr. Blaine's 'vigorous ed fertility and capacity. Andall favorite summer and ir ld drinks of the FINE SHOES. 818t Prlzes amounting to•...... 81,0,800 as under the pre-emption laws. A soldier foreign poliey.' and besides their humill- She is destined by her natural resour- very choicest quality. Nora.-Tlokets drawing Capital Prism ar not can file a soldier's homestead claim upo; ating absurdity they smell of something e'•l" ', t termnal prlzes. the land which he intends fora home- ces and geographical position to become mueh worse. This Behrlng Sea business stead six months previous to making a the leading Manufacturing City between Large Stock, Low Prices! Is manlfeatli•a Job. The term of the 4GENTS WANTED, settlement upon furnishing his discharge, Minneapolis and the Pacific, as well as Lenoir House ' sealing monopoly-never ought to have or other proof of his service; but any the Railroad Center of Montans. --- AND- party can have six months time to make been •ated-Is about to expire, and a She is already the terminus of three ,I noa•wn Ras, or any further informs settlement by going before the register co*$lpey of schemers, including certain lion desired, write legibly to the underegned Railroads, the St Paul, Minneapolis and lear statln youresidence, with State, C•unty, and receiver of the land office; so this S Pacific }otel very active and liberal contributors to eygeeyyaudumMer. More rapid return msal de- right of the soldier amounts to but very Manitoba, the Central and the .Budge & Kenkel, who have. not yet ver wll be assured by om nolosing an mivel Sand Coulee Coal Fields Branch. Main street. Helena, Montana. Buslnesscenter Hrriaon'•s election lope earing your full addes. little. Within three months after settle- o itie ci;ty. i'rsli-iass. Ali street cars pass the been 'retiarded,' are planning to get the IMPORTANT. ment, homestead entry must be made and She has a population of nearly 4,000 hboveblole. 3i•l y restauirants in close proxhn- ivy at aUi lpriCs. European plan. Rooms--toe, Phelps Block, Central rIqpewl for twenty years to come. The Address M. A. DAUPHIN a fee of $16 be paid the land office. The enterprising and intelligent Americans ioc. 51.0W;suits $1.w) per day, according to loc- avenue, Great Falls, Montana. New Orleans, rLa., exploits of the Rush serve to create the party, should he not go before the regis- and is growing rapidly. tloe. Anierican pian-$l.2i to 8260 per day. ter and receiver, must be residing upon S aciaiaweelciy rates. Nadisreputable characters impression of the need of a monopoly and Washlngton, D. C. She is possessed of one of the most allowed. B. 0. LENOIR, Prop. both houses. 1yordinarylettor, c the land at the time of making affidavit add value, by indirect M Order J•iHARIDWARE! at the same time to before a clerk of court. He can if he healthy, delightful climates on the earth, means, to the monopoly when these gen- chooses after residing upon the land six the mean winter temperature being about NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. For these ends of jobbery I.and office at Helena. Mtontaina. Sept. 3d, 1889. tlemen $qtit, W'drees RegistRonlalnlng LDftet da- months, and cultivating it, prove up as the same as Southern Ohio or Illinois -Notice is hereby given that tn" following-nalmed the nation •si made ridiculous and sub- in the pre-emption and pay for the land. and the summer nights being rendered nettler has filed notice of his intentlon to make NMEWOR,9dANS NATIONAL BAN]K, tinil proof in support of his claim, and that said jeted to ipaie danger of serious compli- Such an act is called commuting a home- cool and b'acing by gentle mountahl proof will be made before John P. Dy, es x-ef- HOTCHKISS & HAWKINS Olt•o Clerk of stead. Should he not desire to pay for breezes. the Probnte (omrt of Cascade Have the finest assortment In Great ht"he antmstof PlrilesAI Counat Great(great Falls, Montana, on October 16, Falls of CI Atlys apparent to discerning It, however, he can live upon it five She has the most magnificent hror. 1899,viz: BA ew- Orens, n the etssaid r- years and then make final proof. He Amnericana that the sympathies of the P residentlof mit Instltuiton, whos Bridge across the UpperMissouri, costing GEORGE A, JONEF. is -reespated In the highest deed not prove up itf hoohooses for seven SHELF, B JILDING & HEAVY HARDWARE demortilic party-like the tories from or $50,000. whofiled Pre-emption D. S. No. 9812,for thenwIy, nCourt re f., eware of all mitatlons years. Upon making final proof he has sec 18, tp 20n rile. And the Largest Line of Whtomthey descended-lay on the other She has a magnificent Railway Bridge He names the following witnesst s to prove his aOu1 ythooa"ob 1aa only to pay the fees for advertising, continuous residence upon and cultivatlon of said iido of the big pond. The foregoing is clerk, and a small fee to the register and spanning the broad, sparkling Missouri land,viz: conclusive of this fact. Azarlah B. Lefebro, William Getz, Peter Lind- Heating and Cook Stoves receiver, when he obtains the title for and connecting the East and West divis- blad and Sebastian S. Hawkins, tll of (reat his land. If he was a soldlor in the war ions of the City, the former the busi- Falls, Mont. of the BestManufacture. Also S. W. LANGHORNE, Register. T'un chief trouble with that "long his term of service as such can bede- ness and residential, and the latter the loca- (First publication Sept. 7, 1889.) lengthy"table of "omoialeturna" In the duoted from the five years' residence, tion of the railway machine shops, round- but he must reside upon GUNS &AMMUNITION •Badder 6fdThursday evening, besides a the land at least NOTICE. LIST OF one year. These are house, car works and other extensive ter- gmnlisrofli lnevitable blunders tn gures all the rights the At Prt•es that defy competition. soldier has over any other citizen in re minal establishments. The large cattle sale of Wernecke & Bailer set andtotals, isthat its column of candidates forJune first has been postponed to some future spect to the homestead law. She has one of the most elegant, com day. WERNECKE & BAITER. All Kinds of Tin Work Done to Order. ris bottom upwards, or, in pure Re- A person who wishes to take up land modious and comfortable School Houses brew, Mhopperside-nockermost. The under both pre-emption and homestead in the Northwest. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. CALL Hebrew reads from right toleftor act should pre-empt first. Wernecke & Bauer have dissolved partnership AND GET PRICES. "dead" She has in operation the extensive by mutual consent. Wernecke will continue the begins where the English makes an end. There is still another method of obtain business pay all bills against the company and STONE BLOCK, Reduction Works of the Montana Smelt- rcollect la accounts. CENTRAL AVENUE. Possialbly the penchant of the outfit for ing title to land, and that is under the ing Company which, when completed, will C. T. WERNECKE. may have had thber act. By this method the party tf JACOB B UkER. Sgetting things topsy-turvy be the largest on the continent, employ- C. A. BROADWATER,Presaldennt. C Ma. WEBSTi , Secretary. must makeheatimber culture entry, and PARIS GIBSON, Vice President. sonuetbng -to do with the muddling of ing 1000 men and reducing 1000 tons of Notice of Final A, E, DICKERMAN, Treasurer. the table.It ita pretty good pll anyway show thatthe lnd is non-minera. He Proof. must hblmssd be personally acquainted ore per day. U. S. Land Officeat Helena, Montana, Aug. 10, for the demooracy. with the land in order to make 1889.-Notice is hereby given that the following- this affi- She has Coal Measures of sufficient ex- named settler has filed notice of her Intention davit. At any time within one year after tent to supply the whole Northwest with tomake final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be madebefore John P. Dyas, River Press: The republicans are now making entry of the land, and paying a the Cheapest and Best Bituminous Coal ex-officio cierk of the Probate Court willing to swear that the registration law of Cascade tee of $14 to the land office, he must on the Continent. County, Montana, at Great Falls, Montana, on THE GREAT October 12,1889, FALLS andthe Australiansystem are both frauds of viz: FOR SAJI AT plw for the 160 asorestaken, fiveacres She has unrivaled advanatages of the deepest dye. You don't take your d. In the second year he must now for Rail- CORA E. WALKER, whofiled Pre-emption D. 8. No. 8812,for own medlelne, gentlemen, with good the first five acres to a crop and break way Transportation and connections with the ets Wliy don't you swallow it with- nel/ section 3,township 19 uQrtl, range 4 east, grace another five acree In the markets and business centers of the set se(l section 84, swU sw• section 35, town out kicking so hard. the third year he ship20 north, range 4 east. must put in tree seeds or East and West. The republicans didn't nauseate worth set out trees in She names the following witnesses to prove her the first five acres, and put a crop in the She has Daily Mail connection, over the continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Water-Power andTownsite . cent at"the Australian voting system. second five land, vz acres. In the fourth year he Montana Central, the Scenic Route of the O•aod C. Mortson and Elbert E, Bvwater of T1ey are niost abominably sick of demo- Great Falls Mont., The leader Office must put tree seeds or cuttings in the Northwest, with Helena, the temporary and John G. Ernst end Nat cp•rt' fraueds, however, which are so second five acres. McGiffln,olSand Coulee,Mont. Company. Capital of Montana; also with Butte, the S. W. LANGHORNE Register. Irrepressble, presistent and villainous as The trees must be cultivated and kept [First publication Sept. ,j greatest 4 to alive, and at the end of eight years he Mining-camp on earth, Anaconda, to almost defy all lawful attempts the Mountain can prove up and obtain title to 160 acres home of the Monster Cop- NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. The Chief Industrial suppriiaor checkmate them. per Smelters of America, City bypaying small fees. Thisactisafirst Portland, San _and Officeat Helena, Montana, Sept. 1, 1889. -Note is hereby given clahm law, and many citizens areavaling Francisco and Pekin, China, that the following-named Or TRE WHEAT AND STM•g DISTRIOT eelat mleepers. settler has filed notice of his intention to OU themselvesof it and in good faith. It make The abundant copper ores of the locality final proof In support of his claim, and that said The-Unlon Pacific railway, also known hardly deserves the condemnation the proof will be made before the Clerk of the Dist. seem to bear gold and silver, and hitherto Court of Cascade Co., Mont., at Great Falls, Mont., as The Overland Route, has lately added late demented Sparks placed upon It. on Oct.17,1889, it has been the custom to send them vis.: to its. -service a.number of new care Unmarried women as well as men can GEORGE H. CASEY, (which by the way are built by the World avail themselves of the privileges of across the water to Wales for separation, who filed Preemption D. S. No. 9759 for the ne1/ but recently by the use of the dynamo, section 31township 20 north, range 6 east. famous Pullman Company) entitled Colo- these acts Henames the following witnesses to prove NORTHERN his MONTANA, It will be seen that at comparatli and the magneto-electric current gener- continuous residence upon and cultivation of said nist Sleepers, and which for convenience lands, viz.: Granville -nall expense a title can belhad to~•i ated by it, it has been Turner Patrick Hughes and comfort are but little behind the found possible to Robert J. Carroll and John 'Reddington all of dorsnof fine farmingqbulsnd.--'-e Great Falls, Montana. handsome Pullman Palace Car. The cars perform the same work here economically. S. W. LANGHORNE Register Great power is required to operate [First publication Sept. .e The ity of Great Falls are designed for the use and comfort of 14 the dynamos; the Colonist, who with his family intend steam would be too expen- Is already the Terminus o tii.te railroadso to wit, t•e NOTICE. the MONTANA CENTRAL, and ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS MANITOBA g* LUna Om._s ha lage stockat sive, but the cheapness of power here has the GREAI? FALLS & SAND COULEE BRANCH; and the moving west to grow up with the coun- All persons having assessment blanks left them Silver,MOUNTAIN Copper, RAILWAY, connecting our City BELT uukaon hand and can supplyall kinds. They Chicago, Burlington &Northern Lead and Iron, found in the Miningwith theDistricts rich andand CampsInexhaustible of Neihart, deposits of Gold, attracted competent and practical men to bythe:Asessr torll will please return them at Bark.er, Yogo Middle ork Wolf Creei try. once to his office. ans. other Mlinng localities, is under construction. The great NORTIB- The only difference between these car Beal Estate Blanks. carry out the process. The combined If not returned promptly the assessment will be ERN PACIFIl. AILWAY also has a survy In progress by which its connection with our City will horse made by the Assessor from the best information be secured. GREAT FALLS is and the regular first-class Pullman is that power of the series of cascades in he can obtain, and willadd 20percent. as provided the Colonist ndto and Salte R. R. Time Table : the Missouri, immediately contiguous to by law. R.T. GORHAM, Assessor, sleeper Is not upholstered. lull Cascade County, Montana. There are fourteen sections in each car, the city of Great Falls is about three THE COMMERCIAL CENTRE B ale.e e times that Ofterprises NORTHERN now under MONTANA. wayand toIt hasebinaugurated a present population wll and seperate toilet rooms for ladlies and Buildrits Contrast. of the Falls of St. Anthony at NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. more ofthan about double 3,010 the and population growing rapidly. this year. En Minneapolis, and if we were to include LAnD OFg'or AT IHELEN.A,MONTANA Sept. 28, ho town in the Rock•y Mountain gentlemen. At night, by means of slid- Water Bightst. 1889.-Notice region ofers greater inducements to the settler or investor, and is hereby given that the following- all such are respectfully invited ing head boards and heavy damask cur- Great Falls, twelve miles distant from the named settler has filed notice of his intention to come and see tor themselves. make to rtlasfactlono M aortgae.n city, the combined power here would be final proof in support of his claim, andthat For infornation regarding GREAT FALLS and surrounding tane, as much privacy is secured as if in I oene. said proof will be made before Jno. P. Dyas, ex- country, addresss five or six officio clerk Probate court the regular first-class sleeper. Plenty of Leaves Great Falls 4S p. m. vla.l.P, & M times as great as that in the of Cascade county, Monu Notices of Location and all kinds of Mining V. tana, at Great Falls, on October 29, 1889, TOE Cur or GREAT Flour City. There is no Niagara catar- viz: continent, FAC.H, having the most stupendous available Water-Power on the American fresh, clean towels and a good supply of Bl. Arrives atSt. Iani ta. m. LAINIE HIGGS. is destined to become the Isnposlt.L Cryof the Northwest. The Montana Company is erecting and has in partial Smeltisa water arealso to be found. A uniformed Caest ki.Dllatgtry Statemntentthe only act in the Missouri from source to mouth, who flledPre-emptlon D. S. No. 10003, operation the most extenslve and complete works for the for the ee%, reduction of ores in the United States, and other extensive manufacturing porter accompanies each earto look after CoatLand vate gut. but some of the cascades here produce sec. 24, tp. 20 n. r. 4e. enterprises will soon the comfort and attend to the wants of the Coal Land Algdayttof Purchase. Miles He names the following witnesses to prove his 0...... L. St Paul...... 0pm an effect upon the observer almost as continuous residened upon, and cultivation of, passener, and no smoking is allowed. 116...... er. Winonas...... 11:15 pm said la d, viz: t certainly seems that for cheap and 12...... La" rosse ...... 12:01am startling as that produced by those fam- Noble James and Douglas Huy, of Sand Coulee, Charles M. Webster, Secretary, commodiou sleepingsocommodations, Pre.emulton lass ous falls. Those most worthy of men- Mootana. William Allen and Frank Gehring, o1 Aldaritesfor Clontests. d.... L Dubuque...... n e 8...... sam GreatFalls, Mont. GREAT FALLS, MONTANA. while traveling, three cars cannot be ex- 8...... Galena ...... tion are given in the order of their near- S. W. LANGHORNE, Register. Timber Culture Applctation and Amdavlt. 4...406am [Date of first publication, eelied. 012. Desert Land Appcastions and Af idaylta. 2...... " Savanna...... 4:30am Sept. 26,1889.1 99...... " Oregon ...... 060 am ness to the town: Black Eagle falls, 2~8 Epeeh. Homestead El Proof Papers. 481...... Chlesgo ...... 9:0 am feet high; Colter's falls, 19 feet high; Notice-Timber Colture. Also a complete sat of JUSTtCE'S BLANKS, in- 489...... " Peoria...... 6:80 pm U. S. Land Office The transition from long, lingering and 6510...... St. Louls...... 5:20pm Rainbow falls, 60 feet high; Crooked -- Complaint at Helena, Mont., Sept. 9, 1889. having been entered at this Milwaukee Summons. office by House, painful sickness to robust health marks falls, 80 feet high; Great falls, 100 feet an epoch in the Undertaing on attachment. JALMESBREEN against CHARLESP. THOMPSON life of the individual. for falluretocomply Peerless Dining Oarsand Pullman Sleepers on high. It is curious to observe the almost with law as to TLmber-Cul. GRE,.IT F.ILLS, Such a remarkable event is treasured in Writ of Attachment ture Entry - - AMONTTA4W. all through painful minuteness and exactitude No. 1m2, dated June 26,1806, upon the memory and the agency whereby the Warrant of Arrest. tralna. No change of cars to Chlicago with the nwIt section 8, township 20 north, or St. Louis. For tickets, sleeping car aerommo- range 5 east, in Cascade ood health has been attained isgrate- joJlntjudgment which Capt. Clarke of the Lewis and county, Montana, lblesed. Hence it is that so much datlons, Local time tables and other Informatlon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: con- Clarke expedition, gives the breadth and testant alleging that the claimant has failed to Iseahrd In praie of Electric Bitters. So Mittimwu on Ezainlatnm. apply to break or hight of the different falls, in some cause to be broken ten acres or to plant The only many-feel they owe their restoration to Phil Gibson, trees on such tract since date of entry and that First Class $2.00 House in the City. Free health,to the use J aat rprloonfoeO cases estimating quarters of an inch. It such failure still exists. of the Great Alterative Now, therefore, the said parties are hereby and Tonic. If you are troubled with any is unnecessary to give the details of Capt. summoned to appear at this Search Warrant office on the 26th Bus disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of Clarke's measurements of the different day of October 1889, at 10 o'clock a m., to re- to and from all trains. long or short standing you will surely Freight & Passenger Agt.,Great Falls, spoendand furnish testimony concerning said al- cataracts, for some of these leegedfailure. Said testimony to be taken before indrTellef Delluwy have been John P. by use of the Electric Bitters. Undertaking on Claim Or Address W. J. C. KENYON, Gen. Passenger Dys, Notary Public, at Great Falls, Oct. Uold at 5oc. and Ii pet bottle at apeyre modified by the wear and tear since the rIt18, t Rg S U0o's Drug Seas.. aai[16LtMA" At. O.3. & N. yr.,St. Pel, Ulan year 180 iiri ry a ~: •. It estimate. W. LANGEORNE Register. [FPint hubliationSept. 18:] IATTHES & OEHL, . . roprietors.