Independent (Newspaper) - June 4, 1882, Helena, Montana VOL. 17. MONTANA JUNE 4, 1882. NO. 59. BIG SPRING THE BIG ONE PRICE HOUSE OF THE Grand Everybody buying Goods from us to the amount of 5Oc. and over gets a et entitling him to a chance in our Grand Gift Everybody stands the same Tickets will be pre- sented from now un- til fair OUR GREAT AIM IS TO SELL ONLY A QUALITY of GOODS AND ONLY THOSE OF THE FINEST WHICH HAS GIVEN US A GIGANTIC AND WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF OUR FRIENDS We will Keep the OUR INTENTIONS ARE TO SELL THESE GOODS AT VERY LOW OUR OBJECT IS TO PUT BEFORE THE PUBLIC LOOK AT THESE Fine Upwards I and 5Oc. 5Oc. Everything in Stock at Proportionately LOW We Solicit a call from Everyone before making their ONLY STRICTLY FIRST CLASS LOW As to be Within the Reach of Everybody's H. REAL ESTATE Collecting Agent Merchandise Broker Commission Notary Piffle ani Front Fort REAL collect pay taxes and transact all other business in this department for residents and MERCHANDISE buy poods on Benton market for wool growers or others who may not have time to visit Benton in and will GUARANTOR LOWEST MARKET Will attend to shipping of such purchases according to Instructions and without attend to selling of and COUNTRY of all and will guarantee to obtain the highest ruling prices for the Consignments stored in good warehouses and if RECEIVING AND FORWARDING Will receive and store consignments and forward the same without Will contract transportation either by land or FOR business and residence lots In improved and and ranches near CORRESPONDENCE Solicited and ly Price ordering goods of or con- signing goods to me will be Immediately furnished with a list of correct in Benton Ing all articles ordered or or its must accompany all ders for Remittances for goods sold on commission made on day of WALTER W. D. S. Deputy Mineral OPPOSITE SURVEYOR HELENA MONTANA Notice Estate of John J. Notice Is by given by the undersigned administrator of the of John J. to the creditors and all persons having claims the said de- to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within fonr months after the first publication of thH to the at his at Mean her Montana J. ST. H. April 1882. 4wd ESTATE OF H. A. Money found in 191.15 deposited in Sale of 816.301.81 IS Funeral 285.UO guarding and arranging 211.00 Rent of store and 80.00 Repairs on I aud 4c................... F. difference in Expenses of not Notes not collected Book not ESTATE OF JOSEPH vouchers Died in bate TERRITORY OF I COUNTY AND S. 0. Gilpatrick being duly sworn says that the foregoing exhibit of the estates of H. A. Sehultz und Jossph Is correct and true to the best of his knowledge and and that I have not been Interested of associated In business or otherwise with any one in S. C. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Oth of JOSEPH feb 7, 1882-Ow Probate REOPENING OF ST. Select Day School For This school will be reopened on January 23d, under the of Rev. L. B. S. by M. J. S. of New The course of instruction PRIMARY and the elements of Arithmetic and Grammar and Commercial Algebra and Special class of English Literature and tion once a A complete Course will be opened as soon as a sufficient number will call for it. The study of French Is Testimonials for conduct and application will be awarded to the and reports win be sent to their at the end of each In Primary c 00 Grammar 900 Higher 00 CLASS From to a. and from to p. everyday except Saturdays and holy days of For further apply to REV. U B. S. or M. J. S. 1. JOHN S. P. to Wick CARRIAGE WACON Manufacturers and Repairers Lower Main M. T. Carriage Carriage Carriage Horse and Mule and general workers in IRON AND HARD John Wick Co. Cutler near the head of Main We are always on band to oblige old and new tomers with the best and all of the latent styles of Porcelain and which Is a new style a One assortment of Stereo and large views of Montana and other o. G. CHOTEAU FORT JEaZ The tm URE CREAM Given If alum or any injurious can be found in Pearl Baking Is Being and testimonials received from such chemists as S. ol and Gustavus Never sold in 287. 289 291 K. Water Notice of Sale of Rea In the Probate Court of the County of Lewis ami Territory of In tiie matter of the estate of John W. de- Notice is hereby Driven that in pursuance of jin order of the 1'robate of Lewis and Clarke Territory of made on the 4th day of A. 1K82, In the matter of the estate of John W. the the administrator of said will sell at public to the highest bidder for lawful money nf the United States and subject to by Probate on Wednesday the Kth day of at o'clock p. at the auction salesroom of Curtis A on Alain In the town of In said County and all the Interest and estate of the said John W. at the time of his death and all the title and that the has by ation law or otherwise acquired other or in addition to that of the salil John W. at the time of ills in and lo all those curtain mining claims and and being In Vaughan's Mining in said County and One-half of. In and to linear feet on the Lucky Jim one-half un- of. In and to linear feet on the Mav lle the said Lucky Jim and May claims each feet In length and feet in and more fully in the record of the location thereof in the oilier of the County Recorder of said County of ami also 40 more or of placer mining situated In Try Again in said and more fully described In the notice of location thereof on record in the office of said County deed at expense of MASSENA Administrator of the of John de- Dated M. January 17, The above sale H hereby until Uie 8th day of April A. then to take place at o'clock p. m. at the place in above notice Administrator of the estate of John W. de- Dated M. 8, The above sale Is hereby until Monday the day of A. D. then to at 9 o'clock p. m. at the place In above notice ed. Administrator of the estate of John W. de- M. April 8, 1SSS. W at worth EXPRESSLY fOR DAILY BY W. V. T. THE PACIFIC Senator the Effect NEW June Graphic con- tuins the Senator who arrived from Washington lust joins with Senator Fair in the prediction that and the Pacific States will witness the beginning of renewed prosperity when the new law restricting Chinese lion is have seeu with my own eyes the depressing effect of lian competition with white labor on the Pacific coast and their baneful influence in all the channels of He said think it is best for our people and country iu general that their further gration be They iu a great retarded the progress of the coast by keeping away desirable immigrants from other and particularly from our sister who would have gladly sought homes with us and helped to build up and occupy our fertile The Chinese come to secure enough money to enable them to live in comfort when they return They care nothing for our tions and our and are a detriment to our continued the movement is well under way which will have a tendency to help California and neighboring and will gradually the effects of the Chinese now settled ou the It is that of securing a large immigration of Italians and and has been planned by the Southern Pacific Railroad I was informed only ou the most reliable this company will establish a line of steamships between ports and New from which last named point immigrants will be transported over the new connection with the Southern Pacific route to at per hardy Italian and French farmers and laborers cau reach our coast at half the ex- pense which it costs by other The new line will also be used to transport our and the products of our vineyards to via New ul less than you what I have said about our cheering prospects is not bused altogether on which has a population of only can comfortably support from to ol And 1 predict that within a lew under the stimulus of they will with some of the more populous ern All that is required for the de- velopment of the thousands of acres of ble land is good bone and and this we will now that the question of Chinese immigration is practically Senator Miller said he had not paid much attention of late to the labor troubles and consequently did not know that they had assumed such alarming It was his impression that the present strike of would cause much suffering but in the end a compromise would bu which would be satisfactory to both employers and He thought the untimely and ill-advised from the fact that everywhere labor was iu demand and working men were not in if men were idle because they could not obtain em- ployment were suffering for the saries of then it might bu expected that they would resort to desperate At this the situation was not so and if violence resorted to by the malcontents they would lose the confidence and sympathy of the Miller expressed no little sympathy for General Fitz John and thought the Senate would take favorable action on the committee report when Lieutenant June accompanied by his father and Tong the Chinese paid an of- visit to the navy department this he reported his return and presented a detailed account of lie also brought the log book of the Capt. broken another gun ing to his party supposed to belong to Col- and certain other articles found in the caches by Melville in his search for These together with several ical were turned over to dore Walker by the chief of the bureau of Danenhower had quite a conference with Secretary and afterwards held an informal reception for the benefit of his many friends who were anxious to ulate him on his safe Secretary Chandler received him and told him to take a long adding that when he had recovered from the fatigue of the lie would like him to a de- tailed Tlie Hemp June E. Harvey was hung here this afternoon for The gallows erected in an open field and the execution was witnessed by who was to have been at the same time and attempted this morning by taking and will die from its June who murdered Isaac also twelve miles from here last was hanged in the jail yard at one o'clock Fully mostly were He made a penitent I MH neck was broken by the Burial June Vicar General to tho Bishop of this to-day refused to allow the rites of the Catholic church to he administered over the remains of the late Don Miguel millionaire and one of the foremost men of New Mex The reason was that a A of the Masonic order assisted by an con- ducted the burial WHEKE IS BOY Life is teeming with evil The gates of sin are The rosy pleasure wave And beckon the young Him of the world with open Seeking your own reason Is wholly Where la your boy Sirens are stuping on every huud Luring the ear of Gilded falsehood with silvery Uie voice of lady in costly Your parlors gleam with Eute and beauty your senses Where is your boy Tempting whispers of royal spell Flutter thu youthful Eagerly enuring Into Restive of all Needs aro and duties stern Crowd ou the wearied crowded with business Where Is you boy V Pitfalls lurk in the Vice has a golden Who shall guide tho unwary feet Into the highway Patient with wearied Keeping the Tired with tender Where is your boy Turn his feet from the evil they have entered in. Keep him unspotted while yet ju Earth is so stained with sin he has learned to follow Teach him to love tba watching is wholly Where is your boy AND How a DOR made x mure Win a Heat Slic Seemed About to Now York Sun. The spring trotting at West Side Park in Jersey City drew a large crowd of The sport opened with a sweepstakes of J. E. Jarvis's b. g. Died won the and fifth and the trot The second race was a match for Billy Barefoot won in four Time In this nice Kate won third She broke at the and appeared to have no better chance to win than in the other but just as the horses u white dog named owned by Thomas which had been stabled with rushed ou to the lie had broken his chain iu the As if he had seen that Kate was he rau to her side barking en- She settled into a trot and with him at her heels gained ing every nerve until she got to the half At this point he fell and Kate at once begun to lose This did not meet with Jack's He sprang once more to her and leaping and pushed her to the top of her Ladies waved their and men swung their hats in in a fine burst of won by a with Jack in the and ingly beside himself with The novel sight was greeted with extravagant tations of delight on the grand Old horsemen said they had never seen such a exhibition Growing We do not realize that we are growing old until it has become an accomplished Children grow up around but we get used to and seldom stop to compute their ages and realize the swift flight of the In our children never get old to The wife who has stood lovingly and faithfully at our side so long never and is always the fair young bride of the old and happy And so with the husband to the Though his hair might have grown giey in some way which we do not and his firm step may scein a little less elastic or than it the band does not seem to have changed much after The friends of our youth become yet they arc not Some may have been a said that if we doubt whether we are really growing we should look iu the face of a triend whom we have not seen for twenty The writer tried that a few days lie did he looked in the face of a friend whom he had not seen for nearly for- ty What his thoughts of him were he does not They were both too lite to express their He knows that he kept and wonders what had happened to his friend that he should look so very It was a shock to and brought him face to face with an unwelcome Ho Him was in the smoking car on the New York There was one chap who was blustering a great deal and telling of how many duels he had and behind him sat a small man reading a said the big as he wheeled would you do if was the I thought as and be branded a What if a gentleman of- you the choice of a duel or a public take the I thought so from the looks of you had foully slandered never suppose I had coolly and de- insulted what would you do rise up this put down my book this and reach over like this and take him by the nose as I take and give it a three-quarter When the little man let go the big man's the man with the white hat on began to crouch down to get away from but there was no The big man turned then then looked the little man over and it And then conversation turned on the eral prosperity of the Adirondack From tho New Haven V. A. formerly of writing from San says that among the noted residents of the vicinity is the W. as he is When he fled from Boston his private a young followed his fortunes and has since lived with year her father came for and after an effort jo get her to return with which proved the poor old broken in And almost penniless after his long search for blew out his brains at the very threshold of Murray's Only last Sunday I saw him at San Pedro Springs with his own hands a wagon load of cedar lies that he had hauled from his little place for the street railroad He WHS without or dirty and No disease which does not confine a man to his bed so completely unfits him for ness as When the stomach the brain is always muddy and con- and as the cares and anxieties of life arc a sufficient burden for the organ of thought to without being tormented by the miseries born of It u highly desirable for the brain's aa well as for the sake of every other portion of the that the stomach should be restored with the utmost dispatch to a vigorous This object can always be accomplished by a course of Stomach the purest and best of vegetable which evacuates the morbid humors through the rouses and tones the torpid stomach and regulates the imparts firmness to the nerves and clears the of its tal Persons subject to attacks of bilious irregularity of the sickness at the or should take the Bitters once or twice a day throughout the present A Lire Doubly A resident of writing to C. 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