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16 TO ONE HoT 14 CS In isa iS ————————————— . ¥ —? 7 i < Wort. - Toot. v K. McLENNAN, Trt WH question. No man is a silver man who pee ee NOTARY PUBLIC OLE TRUTH votes for Bill McKinley. This interna the republican goldbug ticket. - | Mary Ellen Leaseisawoman. - .——— gpl Acksowledaments of All Kinds Taken. Castle; Montana. cece conn » FOWLIE BROS Dealers in CHOICE raauadh and Oigare Bole Agents for the BOUQUET CIGAR FAMILY TADS OUR SPECIALTY J. N. HARDER ” DOSTOFFICE - - wavennne~- STORE FINE LINE OF...... Cigars and Tobacco YANKEE NOTIONS .. SOME .. OTHER.«, NOTIONS AND FOR A GOOD............ SHAVE EAIR-OVUT BATEL Three Doors North of Postoftice A DEAD THING WELL COOKED at the ...s.... DELMONICO ‘, OPEN: FROM.... . : 7Aa.M.T09 P.M. MEALS...28... CENTS ., SUNDAY DINNER. A SPECIALTY Wm L Wilson, Proprietor J.J. FISHER Formerly hotel-koeper of Monarch, has opened the \\NT-- ves SALOON ‘gg Witt) e Line of CHOICE : Pubilshed every Saturday by DILLARD & CAMPBEL Suetpy Bvt Ditarp P. A. CAMPBELL. , BusINEss M’n’a’R i ADVERTISING RATES One dollar per inch pér month, U5 cesite per line each Insertion on focal page. Special rates for one columa Or more. The advertisements of leading firms solicited. Medical and lqw-clags advertivemente declined, te Entered at the Postoffice at Castle, Montana, as Second-class Matter. a SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Advance Saturpay, SepremBeg 12, 1896 For President— WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice-President — ARTHUR SEWALL, of Maiué* For Congress— . CHARLES 8. HARTMAN, of Moatana. For Presidential Electors— MARTIN MAGINNIS, of Helena; H. L. FARANK, of Batte; DANIEL BROWN, of Butte. _saLeTarony.~ “Tur WHoLe Tavuta jamps ow rabbit fashion this morning and kind smile for humanity. ,; ities it is strictly indepen 1 labor for the cause of sil upbailding of Castle and county. We do not expect to please ¢ in Castie because we are simply com mon every day mao, and not ao angel nor the son of an angel. ; We will attend church sociables when we feel so disposed, and go into saloons to collect for job work-and legitimate advertisements and jnever rabber-neck toeee whether we are suspicioned of gulping down a tub of rotgut whiskey. We believe in the infinite goodness of God, the purity of women, and the elec- tion of Hon. William Jennings Bryan. We neither possess the learning of thé inte Prot. Huxley, nor the grammatical acme of Pudding-Headed Wilson, but have run up agninst some very bright and smart people, and never-got scared. Lae We will treat our friends like kings, and our ar enemies 5 like ‘serfs. ++ Saetey Ext Divarp. —_o——— CHAS. 8, HARTMAN FOR CONGRESS. We TAKE great pleasure in placing the name of the Hon. Charles 8. Hartman for congress at the mast head of THe Wuo.te TrutTs. It is our intention to givetitm our earnest support for con- gress. This gentleman has been the most untiring and faithfal worker for silver in the state. His course’ in con- gress has been honest, brilliant and able. For true blue honor and integrity he model; in common unaffected horse sénse he is like Abo Lincoln. Who kuows but what this young statesman may some day lish as much for the Ameri- ean people. Charley Hartman is intel- leetually the peer of any man in this great state of intellectual giants. His honesty is to be most commended, No man ever acheived greatness who was dishonest. ieencadiploain THE VOLATICAL SITUATION. all a question of party. of~ the and. prosperity. free colnage of The campaign. bugism. tional agreement rot that the-goldbugs talk about is fast dying out. It is either Bill Bryan and free silver and prosperity, or four more years of gold- Scoiiemeest DENOUNCED AS LEAPERS. Pror.e who are advocates of silver are denounced as lepers by the Wall street bankers.” They compare the silver cause to a bad case of leprosy and say it is a disease among thé American people. Yes, the silver sentiment is contagious, Lt is w disease that is spreading all over the east like a mad prarrie fire. 5 is W. BOURKE COCKRAN. It 1 no wonder that W. Bourke Cockran is anxious to blow his horn for the sound money republicans. Corkran will get goldbug dollars for his trait blowing. The sordid gold which he ts to receive is incentive enough for a man of his phlegmatic nature and mercenary oon» a Fie |igreed. So he will do all he can tothwart Three Months - - - - 1,09] the silver craze, as it will be acalamity Single copy Se 10| to etvilized society everywhere, The} States. So-wo: place our trust in $290,000 which Cockran is toreceive may God and votefor Bryan, if we want appease his conscience, bat the common will look upon himas a purcbas- ed BenedictArnold. Gere | - ny ictal Tak rich people the cultured and re- THE WHOLE TRUTH TICKET: TRUSTS AND MONOPOLIES. — east are Up of night: weep- The trusts and monopolies of the |!mg tearsbecause fear thatthe elec- ta jon tebe. fae will take care of their souls, Did these gold gilded hellbirds of New York bear the cries of the poor for bread, when im- portuned by the this conntey? they just keps f0bbing the poor right along. Did ~ a thelr wealth by means? No, not by a dete sight. They’ | workingmen of ¢)-mnch Mary Ano, sbage accammulate and “legitimate United States nominated Bill McKinley and he must expect to be elected through trusts and monopolies can electtheir for president is to coerce the poor tion of Billy Bryaa ts going to ruin the remynadcx! the poor people and know bow much capital and aggregated wealth care about she welfarewof the Bourst teller of this / cat is jumping and what we may exp*ct a| wetropoliten journals of the east on any THE presen political situation is not at It_is a question silver | most bitter partisans ought to consult their own in- terests and exortise good judgment. The tariff question is not an issue in this It has been sidetracted 80 as men who are in their employ- go~Bhould Mag. McKinley be so tacky as to be elected these same trusts To stiow which way the old political if Bill McKinley is elected, just take #) and we hope the seinen | ‘of the country fully realize it. a A FUNERAL DIRGE. As THE placid wavelets of the ocean beat a funeral dirge against the shores of St. Helena, wonder if that man, “Bill McKinley, who thinks himself the perfect image of Napoleon, still imagins he will ride inté the white house om the single gold standard platform. Maj. Mc” Kinley is an intelligent man and ‘fally realizes that he is the worst handicapped candidate that ever ran for president. His manufacturing friends, bis banking friends and Mark Hanna will defeat him so eure as there is a God in: Heaven. What the manufacturers of the east and _L bankers of Wall street and Mark Haina neylect to do towards his defeat the fool patent medicine advertiaers and wool buyers will make up for in prejadicing the masses against him. A man’s fool friends are his worst enemies. . e+ LITERARY LARCENY. It MAKES us smile a smile of sardonic -disgust to see some of the little back- woods sardine. newspapers of Montana, who are iu the employment of the pluto- cratic goldbugs,and wear a Mark Antony Hanna braes collar-fall in line with the le they may be pald to publish. Some of the big newspaper organs of corpora- tions have circulated the lie that Wm. J. Bryan was guilty of literary larceny be- cause of the utterance of some of his metapborieal expressions. Samuel W. McCall did use some brilliant and. pleas- iug metaphor, two years ago in making a speech in congress, byt not at all in the sense of our great champion of silver,and honest government, The Hon. William Jennings Bryan does not haye to resort to plagiarism. He f# “an intellectual giant and God made him that way. __ are * . —- oe a—_ GOLD-GILDED HELL BIRDS. Tur money kings who have ruled this country by corrupt legislation ever since the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, are on the brink of a great precipice and Wines, Liquors, Cigars ee ' PATRONAGE SOLICITED = « ee to give the ‘right of-way to the fuancial land: The pooris very What does the bug scheme to e) a bunco game to | poorer andthe ri motives of the V electing a man gage on isas plain as the nose on the beer stained face of a harlot, independence be read immediately after - the rich forthe mg and pathetic. carefor the poor dd corporations would have a mortgage only to secure their ; tor the purpose : his soul andhe would be compelled | of defeating the sobs of silver. ee “orlemtemn do everything in his power as presi- laboring classes re fools and will = 1 = the goldbugs are doing likéwise. to further theircorrupt interests. | Yote for tree the Wall reat hee £ Misery always sevks an empty beart BOW THE CAT, 18 JUMPING, aa poor, stil) b “The sinister “gtreet basikers to a they haven mort- eM : —_—o— POLITICAL PIRATES. WE suggest that the declaration of the inauguration of William J. Bryan as president of the United States. It will be an eecasion to show the people are entering upon a new eara of jaw, and.order, and that the country in the future shall be adminie- tered on 8 straight, forward and honest basis. For the lgst twenty-five years this country bas twen tm the hands of as fine s lot of nototions political pirates and freebooters as iver scutted a ship or robbed a hen-roost, ehumeeiha THE MONTANA PRESS. eyery speech he makes. If the goldbugs had a decent case to present to the country they would not have to pay such honest sentiment. combated by intellegence. ; | MAS NOT ADVANCED ONE IDEA. h—Tuus far the republican candidate for president has not advanced a single reason why the gold standard should be maintained,vew has he adyauced a stugle argument agafust the remonitization of silver. , ——~o—— NEWSBOYS INTIMIDATED. Newsporson the traius are not permit- ed to handle Cotn's Financial School aud other books favoring silver on the trains. Is this not sufficient evidence to show the people that the goldbugs are frighten- ed almost to death ? ———_o—— RATLWAY MAIL CLEUKS INTIMI- DATED. ih a at PosTMASTER GENERAL “WILsoN ‘has ts- sued an order that railway mail clerks must not take any active part in politics. Grover Cleveland set the example and used his bigh office to help the goldbug cause. Itisan outrage to try and de- privea man of his political freedom in this way. HIRED ORATORS. Con. Jouyx R. ws and W. Bourke Cockran will probafjy be the most ex- pensive orators that Mark Antony Hanna will have-to hire during \ghe campaign. They are both renegade “democrats aod put a high estimate upon their oratgrical skill and conyincing eloquence. Col. Fellows will $100,000 and probably Mr. Cookran will receive the “sum of Robert G. Ingersoll wants $9,000 for BLACKGUARDISM never won against —o- Tae imolence of goldbugism can be rene honest men to office is dishonest iteelf. ical Tom Watson will withdraw his name as vice-president on the populist ticket. -——o — Hoxest principles are often cast aside for dishonest principles—for temporary use. * ——@=—— Caste is destined to be the zenith city of the Rocky mountgins when silver is remoeetized. —_— oe -—— Tue people of the east think the re- ligion of the western people is the free coinage of silver 16 to 1. ceed How. Gro. M. PULLMAN, the pronounce: edenemy of labor,is out for the gold staudard and wants to see it win, ceeatgiamecs Ir Ws predicted that the solid money democrats would indorse Bill McKinley They will have to support John M. Palmer. ‘ aan. bao n> glade td rtd a en Tue i t cloudlets of the Rockies are tinted with w dazsling silver crest. —e— MR. AND Mus>Wriitam J. BRYAN will Taomas H. CARTsR must of bad .a revelation while wandering around in the National park. He has concluded to: take the Mark Hanna gold cure. —_—e-— - Hon. ApRam Hewitt of New York, is of the opinion that the issue is law and order against y and socialism. }-The,.goldbugs are the law and ofder saints, ~ -THE sunshine of prosperity shall shioe like diamond dust upon the dark tresses of a fair maiden after the third of Novem ber with Billy J. Bryan elected president | of the United States. — How. Dewnis Kearney, the Sar Fran- cisco anarchist, is out for the single gold standard and proposes to make it win or spill the lust drop of blood in his body. £ . At her spill wT Cou. Jim Brows, the gallant and debonair editor of the Butte Times, is a red mouthed republican, bat is a silver man from bis balddome of intellectuality down to the silk hose-on his feet. “ oe CrcLoxe: Davis, Stump Ashby and Pumpkin Vine Williamson were some of the perfumed names which ornamented the St. Louis convention of the populist Cyclone Davis is sagen feet tall and has 4 mouth on him for eating alec hay. Connecting Dally ‘Townsend and White Sulphur Springs Stage —_—-o-—\ Arrives Daily — fron in Townsend: CARRIES EXPRESS — REASONABLE ~~.» —_— Cte. Ly hae: 5:80 a. M. .7:00 Pp, M. Leaves Arrives at Castle ..... . P. H. TOOLEY, Manager GO...TO...... RA Clothing, Boots and Shoes; and Groceries FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED ~ BABCOCK EMILES better than their support warrants. This state in a journalistic sense is the imperial commonwealth of the entire Pa cific slope.. Theré{s not a sloppy idiotic newspaper to be fonnd in Montana. This assertion is ut for the purpose of flattering the pies. We are neither a candidate for ‘matetmeony nor office. | What we write-alout the Montana press is true and doubt it need the trepaniztng of their skuils to letthe idiot jaice out.-- = -_-—-o- — MARK AYTONY HANNA. Tux spicy and epistle from son wase tinted literary gem of rare ex- cellence. The mdest Hanna to the ex: president that he wanted a few speeches from him, The Bill McKinley manager tried to impress ‘upon Harrison not to put too much Indiana pumpkin juice on the financial qu but to wade belly deep in obsolete ta and to drown the dam silver fanatics or conyert them to the gold standart. 7 oe Vue EPITHETS. acyl it Re Iv THe enbsidized goldbug press of the effete east epntiines to hurl vile epithets at Hon. WmdJ; Bryan, his election is & foregone conclusion. It is a shame to think @ newspager can descend ‘to such low méthods against a poor man fora few the voters ot America will by their votes s Mark*Antony Hanna to Hon. Ben Harri- , at Missoula on September third. “Hon. Robert B. Smith -was nominated for governor. . sin sncnes ea Tae ‘accomplished republican. goldbug liar ‘s at the top of the column nowadays and manages to remain next to pure reading matter. ; oe Tuost eastern chumps who are so anxious to spend their'50-cent silver dol- lare had better save their money to pay the funeral expenses of Bill McKinley. -——_oe—_-- Hon. Tom B. Reep is not breaking his elastics into shreds howling for the single gold staddard for the gentleman who prides himself upon looking just like Napeleon. a 2 —eo— How. Joua®w Most -céme out several week ago tor Bill McKinley for president. Most is one of the most pronounced -red mouthed anarchists in the United States. .| He claims that the American people are not particularly honest nor particularly patriotic, — 2 = i stump for silver. > ‘paltry ok It is simply pins tough a & negro's heel. A woman is a k Tug democratic state convention met Mus. Many E.ten Leask is on the|- She proposes to kiss every W. J. Bryan man she meets from now until the polls close on election day. Her poor lips by that time will be as GENERAL MERCHANTS DEALERS IN IKARDWARE, STOVES, CROCKERY, GROCERIES ¥ MINING SUPPLIES | AGENTS FOR THE CHARTER C 4 N