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Wednesday, August 5,1874. OFFICE KE- MOVED. The ISIEPESDEXT office has been removed to Shober Power's granite building on Bridge street, where we will be pleased to see our friends. We have received our new power press, and tour paper aud new material will arrive very shortly, and we will then have as complete a printing office as any other iu the Territory, and with superior facilities for executing all kinds of job work at very low figures, and in the best style of tiie art. King: Solomon's Lodge No 9.

A special communication of the above named Lodge will be held at Masonic Temple, corner of Main and Edwards streets, this (Wednesday) evening: at o'clock. All sojourning brethren are cordially invited. E. FRA1STK, TV. JD.

H. CDTHBEKT. Secy. snort Stops. Commodore Power arrived Mo last Benton and will at once proceed to the erection of his proposed buffalo butter factory.

Archibald McGregor brought the welcome uews last evening that on the Capital question is the banner county of Montana (after Lewis and Clarke couuty), her majority for "'Capital Law Approved" being 537. Daily Stage Line to Jfew Sliues nt Jefferson River. Through In one Day. P. B.

Clark's Express leaves morning (Sunclav exceptcclj at four o'clock. Fare Freight, three cents per pound, Office at Wallace's store. dtf-jy30. The only place to buy a. fashionable Hat, Coat, or Pants is at AKS KUEESTS.

Professor Smith "Will attend to chimney sweeping, polishing, re-arranging stove pipes and general jobbing. Ice cream, stratrberries and. leinouade served every afternoon at two o'clock. Deer Lodge Telegrams. ToH.

A. D'Acheul: DECK TJOBGE, 4, p. m. Deer Lodge county gives 520 majority against Helena, with Washington, Jefferson, Standifer, Lincoln, Bmmets- bnrg, Philipsburg, Cable, Edwardsville and Highland to hear from. O.

B. O'Bannou. DEER LODGE, Aug. 4. Divide gives Hedges 3 majority and disapproved 31 majority; German gives Itfaginnis 13 majority and disapproved 20 majority; Silver Bow, MagmnU 18 majority, capital disapproved 26 majority; Butte, Maginnis 14 mcij, capital disapproved 35 maj.

So fur as heard from this county gives Virginia City over 500 majority New Chicago gives 43 majority tor capital disapproved and 12 majority for Hedges. Brown's Bridge, Beayer- head county, goes unanimous for "Va. City. (We presume the Northern camps not heard from Trhen this esti- juate was made,) S150.000 GIVEN AWAY iun5 presentyparto the people of America bv TV. il.

V. Pierce of Buffalo, New York, la his little memorandum books, amounting to over two hundred and fiftj tons in weight, and the paper for which costs about 3125,000. This tlie Doctor is enabled to do by reason of the superior merits of bis Family Medicines, which yearly and rapidly increase in popularity, their sale nnw reaching over half a million dollars worth for the year, and exceeding that of any other medicines manufactured for general sale, as shown by the amount of United States Revenue stamps purchased for stamping them. A complete stock of Fashionable Spring and Summer Suits received by dtfjy'2 JAKE FELDBER. I ll continue to carry on the Hide and Business as usual.

prices paid for Hides, Wool, NEW OOOIS. We beg to announce to our customers and the publio that we arc now in receipt of a full and complete assortment of Dry Goods, embracing Prints, Muslins, Delaines, 'Dress (jooda in Percales, Japanese Poplins, Wash Poplins, Grenadines, Marseilles, Piques, Paris Muslins, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Cambrics, Swiss Muslins, c. Shawls, Scarfs, Hosiery, Parasols, Ladies' Neck Wear, aud an variety of Fancy Goods. Also Jeans, Cottouades, Tweeds, and A splendid line ol JTottiiigliam. Curtain Laces, Marseilles and other Bed Spreads, Carpets and Oil Cloths.

Special bargains in the best brands of Black Alpacas, and everything in our stove is marked down to figures lower than Dry Goods were ever sold in this Territory. SANDS BROS. ELECTION RETURNS. Lewis and Clarko. HELENA.

Magimiis, 564; Hedges, 631. Capital Law Approved, Disapproved, 10. VIRGINIA CREEK, Slagimiis, 3i; Hedges, 4, Capital Law Approved, 28. SILVER CI'JCV. ifafrinuis, S3; Hedges, 27, Capital Law Approved, 33; Disapproved, 1.

next 8tjiml dwtf Ml school fleers and oounlv offic-eis having husin relations with the County Superi uten dent Public Instruction of ''is and Clarkf county, are hereby retpe notified to communicate wit aTM 1 report to, the undersigned. HKXRY WILKINSON, Superintendent of public Instruction of Lewis and Clark county, Just arrived a eor.ipleio stork of Maginms, 30; Hedges, 33. Capital Law Approved, 72. OllIEKHOKjr. Hedges, '25.

Capital Law Approved, 31; Disapproved, 3. SPOKANE. 2: Hedges, 17. Capital Law Approved, 20. MOOBt'S Plir.ClSCT.

Delegate to Cougress--Republican-- Hedges, Ifi. Reform--Maginnif, 9. Represotitativ es--Rep ublicau--San- ders, Chessman, 15: Weston, McKnight, 15; Clcwell, Reform--Bui- lard, Milligan, Gorhara, 20. Com'v, 2. Jblicm--Fergus, 4.

11 a 19. Supt. Pub. 20. earles, 2.

33. Capital Law Approved, 18; Disapproved, 8. rfiliKCE BAR. Delegate to nis, 17; Hedges, 11, 17; Sweeney, 17; Comly, 1C; Scheure, 16; Largent, 16. 10; Chessman, 10; Weston, 10; MoKmght, 10; Clewell.ll.

Co. water, 18. 10. Subt. Pub.

17. 17. 1G. ithburt, 12. Reece, 17, 11.

Capital Law Approved, 28. Jefferson County. Cr.A.BTCY. Delegate to 64; Hedges, 69. well, dem-, 5G.

Joint 112; JTisher, 22, Curtis, dem. 56; Brooke, deitu, 71; Sanders, 73; Cook, 58. Joint 128. 130. Supt.

52; Crane, lep 77. Co. Term-- 70; Freezer, 58. Short frl; Hadley, 72. 72; Dunks, 3S.

Capital Lnw Approved, 125. RADEKSBURO. Magiimis, 83; Hedges, 52, Capital Law Approved, 50; Disapproved, 78, Mfiginnis, 17; Hedges, 11. Capital Law Approved, 11; Disapproved, J9. ST.

LOUIS. Mogimiis, 3S; Hedges, 29. Capital Law Approved, 52; Disapproved, 13. SPUING VILLE. MnginnK 24; Hedges, 15.

Capital Law 31; proved, 8. Capital Law Approved, 19; Disapproved, I'ISH CREEK. Maginnis, 1C; Hedges 8. Capital Law Approved, Disapproved, 1C. Madison County.

NEW LONDON, Miiginuis, 92; Hedges, CO. Capital IAW Approved, Disapproved, 104. WILLOW CKEEK. Magmuis, 40; Hedges, 4, Capital Law Approved, Disapproved, 43. Meagher HBJ.T PHBCIKCT.

Delegate to Congress--Democratic-Martin Mnginnis, 27. Republican-Cornelius Hedges, 23, Joint Councilman Democratic -James Ilornbuckle, 28. Republican, R. B. Looinis, 22.

Representatives--Democratic--Win. JE. rierney, 27; Coleman Republican--Louis Rotwitt, 21; J. Van- vorst, 22, County Commissioner-- Democratic) Thos. Cooney, 22.

Republican--Walter (bounty Clerk aud Recorder--Dem. --T. P. Colliis 27. Republican--Gilbert Ecker, 21.

County Treasurer-- Democratic--C. W. Button, 23. Republican--J. P.

Hillia, 2G. Sheriff--Democratic--Tlioa, J. Flemmins, ID. J. Morgan, 30.

Probate udge--Democratic--J. 15. Murray, 27. Republican--G-. Lovell, 22.

Superintendent ot Pub. Instruction --Democratic--C. S. Kelly, 27. Repub.

N. Fritz, 22. Capital Law Approved, 45; Disapproved, 2. -WHITE'S GULCH. Delegate to Congress--Democratic-Martin Maginms, 23, Republican -Cornelius Hedges, Joint Couuc-ilman Democratic -Jam eft FlornbiielUe, 22.

Republican-R. B. Lcorais, 25. 24; Puett, IS. 27; Tan- vorst, 22.

County Coouey, 23, 24. County Clerk aucl Recordt-r--Dem. Collins, 19. 23. County Treasurer--Dem.

Button 23. 24. 40. Probate 23. 22, Superintendent Public lusti action 23.

24. Assessor, First District-- Democratlc --Graves, 27. 20. Capital Law Approved, 45. DIAMOND CITV.

Delegate to Congress Magiunis, 76; Hedges, 64. Joint Councilman --Hornbuckle, 7S; Loomis, 62. 74; Puett, Gl. 91; "Van- vorsfc, C5. County Commissiouei'-Cooney, dem, 76; Blackwell, 64.

Recorder--Collins, 71: "Ecker, G7. Treasurer--Suttcm, CO; Hillia, 74. iUorill--Flemming, 91; Morgan, 48. Probate Judge--Murray, 81; Lovell, rep.i 58. Superintendent Public Instruction --Kelley, 75; Fritz, 63.

Assessor, First District-Graves, dem, 70; Dean, Gl. Capital Law Approved, 111; Disapproved, 25, KOUJTD OBOVE. Magiunis, 49; Hedges, 17. Capital Law Approved, C5 Disapproved, 1. CANYON Maginnis, 55.

Hedges, 43. Capital Law Approved, 97. NEW YORK GCT.CH. Maginnis, 30; Hedges, 11. Capital Law Approved, 38.

CHEEK. Maginnis, 30; Hedges, 30. Capital Law Approved, 59. Deer Lodge County. LINCOLN GULCH.

Macinnis, 11; Hedges, 25. Capital Law Approved, 15; Disapproved, 20, BLACKPOOT. Maginnis, 78; Hedges, 7i- Capital Law Approved, 96; Disapproved, 55. is, 43; Hedges, 37. Capital Law Approved, 79; Disapproved, 0.

BOtTLTJEK. I Magiiiriis, 48; Hedges, 19. Capital Law Approved, fiO; Disapproved. r. Approved, 33; i.istp- Persons indebted to W.

C. Lobun- are requested to call and settle without delay, 33 theliuiiness must be ilosfd up immediately. Office with T. C. Groshon.

BIMVER CREEK. Maginnid, 19; Hedges, 15. Capital Law Approved, 3 WHITEHALL. nin, Hedges, 18, Majoritylor Maginnia, 50. Majority for Maginnis, 14.

DIVIDlt Majority for Hedges, 3. Capital Law Disapproved, 31. WASHINGTON O1T.CH. Majority for Maginnis, 17. STJN-RTVHU majority 39 in Healy's precinct and 2 in Largent's.

The county ticket near a tie. Capital TJiiw Approved 125 majority in Healy and Largent's jiyec-inotfl. GELATIN OOUSTV W. Adow telegraphs that Maginnis' majority hi Gal I a tin uonnty is All tlio, latest stylos in Windsor flcart 1 Ties Collars io found dtt-jyS at THE MAGNOLIA. The old and popular llngnolia Restaurant, unrlcr tnn proprietorship oi Ciiris.

Kenek. is doinjta businccs scc- nd to no other Hotel in eity. sets a first-class table, and charges ontv 17 per week. Try thcs Slsrnals of Distress. the eyes have become dull and heavy, the nervous system nior- rtdly sensitive, the muscles flaccid, eoinplexiou sallow, the body languid, tho mind listless, and the lire energy wliieli should characterize Hi have wholy or measurubly disanpearel.

the individual exhibiting ihfsii symptoms may tnke it lor granted tlmt his stomach is diseased, his "iver disordered, his blood impure or mnovuriahed, nd his constitutional itiiiniua and vitality impaired. What iriscasu requires is immediate and minSical treatment. He need lot, however, put himself to the ex- eoDsuHitig aphysieian. It is is ck'ur as the i a cloudless shy liat ht! is dyspeptic, and it is us certain as any demonstrated fot ean be Hostetter's Stomach will mre uyspepsia and all the blood of and montal itU of ivhiob it is the parent. Let 'him commence a of the remedy at onoe, aud fol- the directions faithfully, continue to take it until every disagreeable symptom shall have disappeared.

II it be a ease of long standing, the jure will not be sudden and immediate, Tho great tonic ami eurreeliye, po- as It is, does uot work miracles; but surely, though gradually, it will restore the sufferer to perfect health. Prom day to day hi? eyes will become brighter, his nerves firmer, his inus- oles moru complexion fresher and clearer, his spirits brisker. In due time lie will be onc-e more in a at condition to fight the battle of lifn vigorously und effectively, and will admit that, if dyspepsia is our national disease, we hare in Bitters a national specific equal to the emergency. St. Louis Hotel, SAM.

SCHWAB Proprietor Thrtr'ance o'nMain and Jackson Streets, A i A A This Hotel is all its appointments. The tables are constantly supplied with all the delicacies the m'arket affords. Ample ncqommo Nations for the traveling publics. At the Bar nothing but first-class ocnls 11113 sold. inar2ltf BJsliop Tattle's Appointments for for 1874.

D. Goldberg, Call the attention of the publio I the fine assortment of goods w-hk-li they have just received, consisting of rii Custom Made Biress Su.ni or ALL OF THE LATEST PATTERNS. Also. Furnishing Goods, Notions, Rats, Caps, Boots and Shoes in great vai IGLV- not fail i a call in our new location, oue door above J. Ming Co.

where they can buy at bottom prices. All our goods are manufactured at No. 84 Leonard street, New York City Allen of the Clancy Saw Mill Lumber Yard. Have now in the Yard a complete assortment of Building and Mining Lumber, which we offer at Bottom Figures, aud we invite inspection of lumber prices. Give us a call.

Bills sawed and planed to order on short notice. 'Office aud Lumber Yard on Clore street next to Payne's Hotel. Ordf-ra may be left at Clias. Mayn Co's Main street. mylOtl Montana Steam Cracker NORTH MAIN STREET.

HELENA, MONTANA The "old man" of this concern has just returned from "America" and having made arrangements for the further improvement of their Bakery and machinery, all parties interested may now be assured of prompt atteu- tiou to orders. First quality goods.and reasonable prices. that our figures have not advanced -with flour, and that all orders will be tilled at old prices-- less if possible-- besides Bakers goods, candy we will continue to keep a well selected stock of groceries for families, freighters and miners. Bread, pies, tsakes "Lockeys' crackers aud yeast Cresh, every day. Try on milk crackers anyway.

want Hour, grain, lard, butter, cheese and eggs. Goods delivered free in the city, M. S. C. Co.

Sunday, 11 a. m. Stevensville; 1 p. Corvallis. Sunday, 11 a.

in. anfi 8 p. Sunday, 11 and 8 p. Ileleua. Monday, 8 p.

Jefferson CitV. Tuesday, p. Boulder. p. Poind oindei- ter's.

Fridny, 8 p. Argent a. Sunday. 11 n. no.

and S. Bannack. Faucy and Cheviot Fine Cflssimere and White Gent's Underwear, Stnxw Hats and Furnishing Goods in great variety bv "JAKE FJSLDBERG. FOK SALE. Tiie ten-stump mill, engine, boiler, and concentrator, known as tlie Allen mill, on Tart" Mile.

Inquire of John How, at J. Sullivan's, Main street. dtf-jySl Notice. 1 have removed my stock o( Dry Goods to Bentley's Blook and will be in receipt oi a stock of Fresh Goods hi a few days. juUdlw 0.

MICHALSKY. or mcvor. M. A. M.

M. Association. At a meeting of the Board ot Directors of the Fair Association, held at the office of the Secretary, on the evening of July 20th, 1874, the following corrections and amendments to the published premium list was ordered: 1st. Thnt in citizens' purse of for best thoroughbred stallion, should read, as was intended, "For best thoroughbred running stallion." That a purse of be offered by the Association for a trotting race to come off on Tuesday of Fair week, free to all horses that have never beat 12.52, mile heats, tliree in five, to firat horse and $50 to stcond. Ad, That the purses in thu races be changed so us to have second money in all races: Tuesday-- running race, (slow race,) f75 to first, and to second.

Wednesday running race, inilo dash, to first and iplOO to seooiid. Wednesday-- pacing race, mile hunts. two in three, to first and to second. Thursday-- running race, two milo $3(W to lirst and toaiscond. Friday trotting rnoe, (si ullions) tliree in Jlyc, $100 to first, to second.

Saturday running race, (sweep) mile dasli, second horse to ve en trance money. 15y order of the Board. D. H. OUlJtlBEUT, Sfcc'y.

I a i street-- oppocita old stand 13. BINZELL, Proprietor, Having removed liin Saloon to present central location, which lias been entirely refitted, oonlinnes to serve the public with thn Best Lager Beer in Montana EgrStriingers should note the rlor quality of our Inger beer, At my'-Carriage Manufactory.Lower Main, corner of Street. Hulriia, 1 am prepared to do all kinds of Manufacturing, Blacltsmitbiftg, Repairing, at the shortest notice. Fill orders lor Miners' Picks. Wheelbarrows, or heavy quartz Avagoua.

Will put spoke in aearriago wheel or a now throughout-to suitthe of my patrons, II you ttiiuk I don't do work at bedrock priuuti, just call anil net my iiKures. WM. MCLEAN. This old familiar name decorates the iloor of Gl Mnin street--a guaruutee of ahoice beverages and manipulations, as dispensed by Col. Shed.

Tor Kale. The undersigned has two heavy force and lilt pumps--seven mcli pipe --suitablefovcUTumrigpiueer diggings. Would be just tUe article by miners working qn tlu a Jefferson or other plniM'T iiiineti where there is an accumulation oT water. will be sold at reasonable figures, and can be seen aJ Ten, Rile House, Prickly Pear Virginia Road. FRANCIS M.

DURF1QK Ten Mile House, July 11, 1874. w4t Chas. a The only Exclusive Grocery House I ft A a RE-LOG 4.TBD PER fit A 9ENTLY. 31.tLii-u.ructoi'y. The undursignecl has leased iiufl now oceupius thy wlegant and roomy quarters in I-Ioyt's building, Main street.

Additional machiiiory has heed added to the uav facilities for speedy execution of all 01 ders in the jewelay line are superior to any establishment in the city, A choice assortment of Eubtcr made jewelry on hand. D. M. Gillette, and experienced and Xpert workman, has charge of the watcli department. Give me a call, in mv new quarters.

dtf-115 FRANK BORSTADT, W. J. DAVIS, SUCCESSOH TO FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER Main Street, opposite Wells, Fargo Geutlemen desiring or Serviceable Boots, can rely upon my work and being of tha best quality and at the moat reasonable rates. The public patronage is solicited. North Main Street, Coaches, carriages, buggies, wagons, aud everything wheels manul'ac- tured and repaired promptly, cheaply and at shortest notice, and in the best possible manner.

Having engaged, the services of Mr. Wallace Brown for another year, wbo Is the beat practical workman in thu Territory, also Mr. Wcispnhorn, who has charge of carriage blacksmithmg, I feel confident that can do any and all kinds oE repairing in the above line iu tlie most workmanlike mauiur. I am just in receipt of a new stock of iron, wood materials, bolls, axles, and everything requisite to carry on the shop. The business of shop is under the superintendence of William H.

Ai'inor iny absence from Helena. CASH CUSTOMERS will find it greatly to thoir advantage to give me a (sail. ALEX. KKMP, JSt IP XL i flat, GKA.ND STBEET IICLKNA. Adjoining Ilolter's Granite Block.

Twenty years' experience, making ft specialty of his field of labor, gives Ur. Frary lire 'edenct; over mauy'oth tsra in pj'iictice of his profession. The most difficult, cases in Hurgi(-al cy-Sfiilly t.rcaled. dwIy-npO N. H.

WEBSTER, Wholesale and Eotoil Dealer TOBACCOS. CIGARS. SNTJFF, PIPKS, Etc. And all of CUT and PLUG CHEWING- and SMOKING TOBACCO, FRUIT, PLAYING CARDS, and Imported Havana Constantly on hand for Retail Also, Agent for 'Serve" fine Out Chewing Tobacco. mar21dm SUMMONS.

In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Montana, in and for tbe Countv of Lewis and Clarke. Anna Keller, Plaintiff, vs. George Keller. Defendant. The people of the Territory oT Montana send greeting to the above named defendant.

are hereby required to appear JL in an action brought against you by the above nnmed plaintiff iu the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Montana, in and for the County of Lewis and Clarke, and to answer the complaint liled therein, within ten ex- elusive of tbe day of service after tbe service on you of this summons if served Within this County, or if served out of this Comity but iu this District, within twenty dayi, otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint. The said notion ic brought to obtain a decree of said Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony nnw existing betweeu the said vjlaiotin" and defendant aud for other and further relief as may bJ deemed proper and 3(juitable. Aud you are hereby notified that if you.fail to appear and answerthe said complaint, as above required, the said plaiutiff will take default against you and apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her said complaint. Given under ray hand and the of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Montana, in and for the County of Lewis rind e. this 11th day of July in the year of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and seventy four.

A. H. BEATTTE, J. K. TOOTLE, Atty for Plaintiff, In the District Court of tbo Thirfl Judicial District of the Territory of Montana iu and for the County of Lewis and.

Clarke. Sarah B. Carter Plaintiff agaluvt "Win. A. Carter, Deleudant.

The people tbe Territory of Mou- tanu send greeting to llie above named Defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the aliove mimed plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Montana, in and for the County of and Clarke, aud to answer the com plaint filed thereto, i i ten days, exclusive of the days of service, after the service on you of this summens, if served wiLmn this County; or, if served out of this County, but in tbU district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or judeement by default will be taken ngaimt you, according to the prayer of enid complaint. The 82id action is brought to obtain a decree of sulil Court dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now existing between thesnid plaintiff and defendant, decreeing to her the care nud custody of her said children and lor other and further equitable relief, besides OOlt of suit. And yon are hereby notified, tbat if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint, as above required, the said Plain tin will take default against you and apply to the Court for the relief demanded in Her said complaint. Given under my hand and the Seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Montana, in and for the L.

fl. Couuty of Lewis and Clarke, this lltii day of July, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and aeventy four. A. H. BEA.TT1E, Clerk.

J. K. TOOLK, Counsel for PUT. wit Notice. OTICE is li (h-eby gi veil that Letters of Administration OE esliiLs Peter Morrison, deceased, have been issued by the Probate Court of Lewis ami Clnrke county," Territory, on the Oth day of Juno, A.

J). Ifi74. All persons having claims ngainst said Kulate are hereby notified lo prn- 3cnb the same in due Jorm of law for allowance, within one year from datcoftuiid Letters, or they may precluded from any beneftt'of said tatn, and unless such claims presented as aforesaid, within two yoars, they shall be forever barred. Dated, Helena, July 10th. 1S74- WM, L.

STEKLE, Administrator of tho Estate of Peter Morriion, deceased. I H. J. ROSIKCRANB. 1ILLEH ROSENCSANS, Boots and Shoes tm 9 AND RETAIL DEAL3SHS IN AND GOODS At the Old Stand of Guinoy.

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