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• I deg mud the I. lure reed ,• GE 176:01: 31.; Nc). 41,13. _ escrimr,dcrn.dDocs., Nishom.mate w id izet un- • DISALXXII C.4.11.0 E » Haste and ( Bootee and Shoos., G «NCI- CA-00Ette. AND FANCY NOTIONS OF ALL KLnDei. D re. c cc:» AND (1 T L I N ,nave recently liemi added to our large and retied stoek and a PUIl and Fine Assortment Of these ham of goodie avill hereafter be found our shelves. WiCrit_al.cl I‘Ic_)iittazzet '\Pcsi-1\1 tc3.1.-37, teetiilturea - sr 153130. _ er , 111f2 r'etti* \Rnetcerw. TIIE A UsTlf ALLAN -1 fEM. It is probable a bill covering lhe main features -of the Australian system of voting will be introduced lu the legislative Assembly of Montana Territory which, convenes in Helena next Monday. week., Tits Atie takes .er enters one of the booths back of the railing, where, seeluded from ob- servation, he prepares the ballot by I placing in the blank edema a crow; I opposite the name -of each candidate for whom he desires to vote: or, if he prefers, by writing the nanies,of can- didates of his own nomination in plat* great pleasure, therefore, in presenting of those, already there. • If there are to its readers a very .full - explanation several candidates for the same kind of the system as given in a 'recent is- of ewe, as COlelérS in the t xunple sue of The átutdord, of New York. by •, ballot above, or Presidential 'electors, Louie'. Post, a pronfinent lawyer. A and he wishes to vote the \straight\ study of the engraving will show that ticket of his party, he places the cross the system -cittr he - eaSily ^E,Velt ---andea2th,s_aame._ote_e_ party; Or drAws in country lirt.sinets where the polls it through the space ' in th711 - Thtn are frequently held in the small dis- „mu 'allotted tothe party's caudidates, o • ; V% s lit ?ogee; . cre Und Ise %OD'S for each candidate named in that space. Thus, in the sample ballot, a cross under the weld. \Democratic or 'through the first two spaces of the blank column ,to the right, is one vete each for Allin- son Jacobs and Harvey Sylvester: After preparing his ballot by indi- cating every candidate for whota he votes, the voter folds it in such a manner as to conceal the face and ex- pose the - indorsetnent, and, withdraw- ing - from tee booth, gives th; ballot to the inspectors, who identify it by Cho endorsement as official. It is then de-; • pesited in the ballot:box and the voter , passes out at the t. gate marked - \Exi! 1*- From the time he receives his bal- lot until he casts it, the voter is per- mitted to have no communication with any one but the election officers, 'and with them- only* for offieial purposes; and only election officers find persons actually engaged in voting are ever admitted within the railing. Upon proof of inability from phys- ical infirmity or 'Whitney, a voter may calf into the booth officers appointed and' sworn for the purpose; to aid him in, preparing his ballot; and 'when a ballot is accidentally destroyed or de- faced - it may be exchanged for à clean one. The importance of the latter requirement may not at once be ap- parent; hut to secure secrecy every ballot delivered to a voter must be either mkt or returned. This ex- plains the nftePosity for'indoming bel - - 7. -- 0 1 ( -- Aciicers Fog C:,0611.1 . 0 i• tab Wes:::,WCI•eor womets. 11e -reviles, • CATS, BILASTING, AND Snorting. FUSE Itarteh 13tatter and Mugu -AND- ALL ARTICLES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE Are made a epocielty by due house, Highest market prior paid for r\ -rm. Beek Anti Au. KINDS OT 001/111TRT PitOOOCII ICORGIC PFAFF% DRAINS IS Fruits. Cont.-esinnery. Nuts. Tobare.i . e and agars and Notions of Various Hinds. , ALL Tanner:Yes or 11:ItTEN GaricTutTs. Ferns ant. Ilbiatalna oat. er Karr IN Tuns Semmes. It Witt. «rut Alit No Ken. Thane roam AND IN SIETTluIrwt (IVAN - Teri re ts:rnx ALL 1 ITIMAXIITI. S okool 1111oellm, saaapal Books. School Books Kept momently on hand, this being the Boulder Agency for tile' anthenwi Miall.ITOgLIL BOOkS FOR PUBLIC SrlIOOLB CONTRACINIRS AND DUI LDERS. J. S. McKrianz_ 31cr.tewAN. MODOWAN, CO NT rsA.c . rolt AND IIV)LDEItS. Boulder; Montana. mirrtstarreGINTN ON ALL KINDS OF WORK. HOTELS. • 130t1LDEEt HOT SPRINGS AND IDYTEL. W31 T non - ER. Plume:E.-roe. Thew Springs have most 'Wonderful Curative Properties In all forms of 1ILlooto7crairtic, \Tx - csublcioas AND Is Lead Poisoning and General Debility - . — 101— The Springs is a MOST PI i1i1--VS* Par those who are overworked and weary and who desire a few days' relief from toil and busi- ness and want a fee days' recreation.. •• • Dare is s'arsys sic et Medial Ittedeince and IUD are Pro is MI Furors of ihe Mica TO Lab \'Rom ALL TnAnte GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, C. W. BARDER, Proprietor, .' Fenri.DEIR, - - - MONTANA. lit, Largest Ine is Um Cu- . The Only Three -nary 1.5111 the City. • Conducted throughout no strictly first -dye' business principles* ifierIUMPLE ROOM ON T9Z FIRST 111.0e. 3 —o -- The Grand Central noted has revimtly been thoroughly repolred. refitted, and re- furnished, nui patrons ens be id most eon, fortable guar - term. The table will a alwaes th.• hirst the market ‚Words. The hest of attention and prompt serviet given to an prenta. Come and we will do you good. 0/0101111.110O TO AIM F147111 ALL TRAM, • '1 feature of the system to make practi- cable in Mentana will be the distribu- tion of the tickets. The extended distances in Montana and, the (in many cases) infrequent mails will ne- cessitate the tiling df all nominations to be printed on the ticket at least four weeks before, election, day and the completion of the 'printing of the tickets at least three weeks before élection'day. But the advantages of the m ‚syste 'are so great that certainly Um disadvantage of the early printing of the ticket can be cheerfully borne. Mr. Post, in The ‚Standard, gives the fidlowing - exposition of the systetre . The Australian, system id voting, so-called because first used in AuS- tralia, has been for several years ill successful operation there, and, with non-esseutial variation', in England, Scotland, Ireland, and Canada. It , boa also been adopted in Massachusetts, Where it goes into effect in November, vie). ( bill of tue same character was. passed by the New Yorkz.Legis- .laturelast winter hilt was vetoed by . Gov. Hill. Kentucky' lias enacted it similar law, but it 114 only appli- cable to municipal elections.—En. Ais.) Its principal objects are to prevent bribery sand intimidation, to place all candidates .on an equality before the law, and to undermine the dangerous powers of political ma- chines. The system will be readily under- stood by reference to the accompany- ing drawing: The voter, upon entering the polling. ;Designed by Andrews &Jaques. An Ilitectii. Roston. Jim , / place, turns to - his right at the point ceives, from- two election officers se- lected from opposing political parties, a single ballot or a single set of bal- lots according to the local custom of voting. On the back is endorsed a stamp or Signature, sufficient and only sufficient to, identify the ballot as offi- cial; and (iit face are plainly print- ed the names of the candidate» for each office, witli a designation of their respective political parties, after this manner: _ For Mayer. Mete far Doe. bemorini.) , . Reptifdirn ProAlbit-drkn, Indeprodne. 1.ne. Richard Roe. l'in -Id Smith. Samuel .1.nies. Per Combaters: Vote tor Two. • . - Drinermfic. Alamein Jacobi.. • ilarvey Sylveater. Repobliron.. Martin Rawoin Wyman Simpietne. - Prohibition, Valentine Itempert. .Vietur SamirPon. Independent Enmities Myers. lots. But for the in forsement a blank palm§ strut 1.11.y raffled' might be cast by a :oter, who would then be able surreptitiously to carry away an official balbt., This could be prepared for a bribcd voter, the proof of its use _being hi> production of a second official balitt. That could be - similarly preparCd and used, and so - on. Such a haul, known, as - the \Tasmanian dodge.\ was successfully perpetrated in Ausvalia in the early ila, , ,‘‘s of the system; but its repetition was prevented by cquiring ballots to be oflicially_en.donsod. - Am it is emapitid. that ballots be • printed at eliense and distrib- uted by public' cicers, the system must include•aome mode of certifying nominations to theproper authorities, reasonable. timj before elections. That- proposild by the Yates -Saxton 'bill of New York vas' perhaps as con- venient as could Is desired (for New York—ED; Ami). Under it state noistoatiOns were to be * Certified fife. a political party .which at the net; preceding election polled three ftereent of the whole v i rtt.t, were to be certified it. Paul, MileseraPelle et . Maalteelsa RaIlWeir by party 'officers; and independeat D. TIM nominations, if for a state office were teirtiet and P..enelier Line to be certified by a thoesand votere, T.. Principal Point.. in anti if t't a . a bwal offiee by a hundred. Al 1 ) ADER.SBURG POSTOFFICE STORE 381. 00 , Ma. ún..ttra 1irugf4. Cigars,. fe.tat totiery, Bee**. entiery and Notions. llse the finest and largo* amoeteuent CIIRIsTRAS AND 1101-IDAY GOODS elier ill 1h\ „.„ 1 -:AT K 1-7.1'is. 311dINVIELD. BOULDER, MONTANA. Wholesale and Retail • * • s le ILIC an re. ami Of' item; Mottrit. Pork, Veal. ALL KINDS Ole SA l'S.A0E Â SPEf.:_lALTY. bait Meets elfsilhoilkimallny Agway« ea lined. FR j>11 1 , 1511 551' G AJIE IN TRI. nt Market at the .dd MI Bit 11 . STAND. I. M BElf, MERU' A N Ts. -- Bciummart PLANING MILL Sods and Doer RalleaReadlie texocir tIODMtIN, : PIDiPRIETOR. ItOrLDEn. lioN TA N.A. The Boulder Planing mill Is WM\ in ronsiatit oper- ation arid preplated to Surgeon es y description of 331.1.11c1 1 la. nolra.tiorieal in any quantity and Me short notice. Counsellor and Bair - den. wilt al es ti me an d mogwy by ',sting their purchases ne Boulder. also carry in Mork madam prepared to supply Mining Timbers. - Bridge and ' , intension Timbers. irktb. Mingles. And every deacripeson ineseruction neaterfal. An inspection of say stuck Amid sincea I. easpett(stilly M11.1. ND f A - r ustutoao »seen's. _ i rrtnigia sultanat YARD. M4JULIMNI.M. CEDAR t Shingles, and all kind, of Pinedeine Lam. ber. Building and Tar Paper. weastantly on hand. Yard opposite the Court-Illame. Convenient for teams. Abe. piano fur- nished fur houses. bridgem ete._ and yon- trisefing and building amine. - Gera:stores a. SIM t wrssLow aí. mower, Mtstr Traces or PINE FINISHING LUMB/i12, AIIINGLEM AND 1..tTlf. Dineen esitue Timbers, —A 1 NI i ILA I luit'),' S. it it e t a , lc 0 t Lt. Zlidr C•ICIL t TAXI , Also i ' at ST PAUL axle NIINNEAPOI.Di Fur all point.. 8 O U,T H .N á 'DE A S T. - tee ONLY LittE IKIISISO To rue flint Great . f..Ltà of 'tuataras oar_tt t - . Berra • • Their - Mc-me:ass -Exreartee\ will b. put in sierriel icuseteimr loth, slut a train equipment Itinesisising splendid Day timelisti, Pulaco-ttleepan., Free tAilonita Sleepers, eUtil Suited. Celt 0 4 . labial dodge., iteeetto\ TO Puget :sound Pointe • Atfordt cheaper rate* than via any other. Pater Time. Con nu e c (*..flOratit'll A TTIURION CUIlliiltUy ha» for sole in Min- nesota . 2.11110.1111Utien-s 1Kx...ilia:tit Founding, Orating, and Tinnier Earit:s, ut ‚‚-t'y h.\ priers mud un furor. able Woes. For Niais and general haformation hatuirr o' your on n ticket \grin or J_Doultaretelre,-- I , I. WHITNEY, Land Coiner. ti. P. Jk it. t ,st. etua, Mina. A Maavat, it S. Ant asinine , V. P. A G. M. (ET. M. ( O 11141.131 1 1\ ;VA THE Itaileord, ; ix« GeatIr 241.caliatas A NU </real Mhort Line to Eastern etriea. 200 =alias TM shortest Route to IliD . A(l0 AND ALL POII , ÉTS EAST. tha only THROUGH CAR LINE, Los ki' Qua tab, nnongb Can, Agora Palm lostra n NORTHERN P.1('IFIC TIME TARI .K. The following is the time of the arrives and de- purturo. of trains, on the Smite.,\ Partite at Ileleme ley the latest schedule which took effeet New, «Is: •NlaTTALO AT 1101.1105, W1,4-1,0%11111 Ihniteil.. 4e N,.. N. oeP l-lihouial ',hunted .e ut --Butte, tu Pium lieleme Exprews....127:r inger. i0, moo latiu» .5,0i) 17-Wieltes, Boulder. and Calvin l'am 3:44p tu lillIallT0142111 , 1101* 1 -Through Weet-lioured theatted 1,15 it tax 2-Thrmigh East Limited it St pot \ 7 -111.-lelürl.Ittitte,aitti Missoula Express son a in : 6 —Marysville PaMenger OM le ret •• 19-Rinsini Aceotunorslation s le, a in \ tri-Wiekes, Boulder, and Calvin l'ess >I.00 nt A, L. sTOKEs. f.soeral Agi•nt, t:. S. FEE. ,,a. Montana lien. Poe. and Tieket Agi -ut. ist. Paul. • NION PACIFIC \RAILWAY. MINING FLUME LIU( Pt ORDEIL - élk • Mill «n Musk rat (-reek. Aactattiaa 11717itz1ticec1: ENCYCLOP-Eld A BRITANNICA— Poiremut Earner. TerzwreFor,et Voltnims will complete this literary marvet-Of the age. We bave,,,,,. ready for delivery Twaxrv-Two Voluinea *3.00 r1 1:7cs1ivinacto : iVIACEI, 'FREE • ' AO** THAN HALT Ittle Peace ed the original. whieh we reproduce Mir new gelatine proems and at about her the prune of the other two editions. We are WOO the authorized putdishent,of the AMERICAN suPPLEXENT To the Enes,-eloperelia Britannies. in Five Volumes at tAIMO Pita Votz - nr„ Endorsed by the highest authorities in the United Mates Oft A II Alive,* vest Ceev.uorma.lhe Tan HinRY G Au.\ l'Isw Yoga J. R. CittrtELIIF.ERY. Maslow. wiwtsisests St_ Chicsign, Ill. teen days, and load nomination's' ten • irrocin Wilt. BE TAKEN IN eavatrirr eon days. before eleetbn; nominatio s of '°°°\ in T\ 44ie Dee« in. iced or _ TICE OVERLANDMOUTE roz att. rotinte EAST, NO.:TH AND Wle.ST. Making rime connection\ at Council IllInee,St. Joseph. Leavenworth and Karma City with all trains for the East and South lhe Shortest line to all California Paints. Through tickets ni all point,. in Die United States., Canada and Europe. Pot hill Information canoe or addiess A. E. Teats, Tray. l'an.. Agent. Zi North Main Street, Release, J. A. Idrerils, General Agent, lb\- Montana, DVERTIPE in TAT Ails -Il will reach every askant disirirt in Jefferson enmity Havin reeehlebis ballot, the v9t- o. J. S. Tzaserrii. and T. A., otn•hit. Nebraska..