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SO CIE T IES. A ' b. u. W.-r.VLLS (:iTV LODGE N~. ... a Meets Thuiidar EroninK, In hall OTortho Foetofflee. VliH.ns l.r..fl.-r- cr.liUI, C. 8. G abbett , Rec. K. tt. M aix .M. W. i-m e g n aeviaaRfF. H b IIT VUltlM member* Invited to attend. J. U. Lawn,Hoc. N. W illocobbt , N. G. ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH- SER- vlee Erory oUior Sunder nt 11 n. n. and 1 p. m. SundaySoboolat. 1L Y l.ltoni rordiully Invited. 1 • W. HAYSES. I’mtor G. li^aTKonSedf Hnlfthe\?* I RELIEF CORPS-MEETS .1 J OHN' A. GIBBONS GAMP. SONS OF VETER- BM.-Mcot» tlret and third Katunlajv of each month. UR. C oxkmx , t nptain. F. O. C lattox . Firrt Senteant. _ ________ COUNTY OFFICIALS, t'ounty Clerk and Recorder. M. T hbbbiai lt . County Attorney, S idney M. Loo.tx. Clerk of DUtrictCourt, A*®**\' \ • SwAXET. ( ountv _ aaurer.. . p ^ Bl[ltxAI1D_ Columbia Falls, Oot. 29, 1896. TOWN AND COUNTY. Political Announcement. To the Voters of Flathead County: I hereby announces uiyself as an in dependent candidate for tho office of Judge of the Eleventh Judicial Dis trict. C uas . YV. P omeroy . Bead Fitch’s ad. Buy a bicvclo at Main & Cos. for 165. ' ___ Mike Shannon is at homo on a visit to his family. C. F. Lighthall of Kalispoll is ill with pneumonia. County Commissioner E. L. Pres ton was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. James Konnedy wont to Bolt on Saturday for a visit of sovoral weeks. The Araehnidie will moot at tho residence of Mrs. Clayton on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Goshoru of Kalispell were guests at tho Gaylord on Monday. Judgo Garr came to Columbia Falls in March of 1892, not in 1895, as stated last week. Robert Nickel! camo in from Havre on Saturday and spent a fow days with old friends who alwaysjyarmly welcomo his coming. Mrs. N. E. Jonkius has been seri ously ill but is now convalescent. Dr. F. J. Ewing of Kalispell was called on Tuesday night. A. C. Sheldon, candiduto for state senator on tho republican ticket, in town on Monday. Ho was nc panied by Mrs. Sheldon. Mrs. R. YV. Main took tho east- bound train on Tuesday night for her old hofcio in Wisconsin, whore she will visit for several weeks. Ed Snyder, formerly of this city, but moro recontly of Groat Falls, has moved to Belt, whore ho has sumed ebargo of a pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Soils of Echo Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rob bins of Holt were welcomo guests ii this city on Friday and Saturday. A grand republican rally was ad vertised at Holt ou Tuesday night but as no ono was present but tho speakors tho mooting was not held. Gold or silver has twice tho put chasing power it hod at H.S. Can- Billy Ellsworth was down from the mountains on Saturday. Ho ho almost regained his health and has crop of alfalfa on his face that would defy a blizzard. The remaining members of tho executive committeo of the free read ing room association have donated the funds remaining iu tho treasury to tho Woman’s Reliof corps. The Clionic Circle met and ganizod for tho winter on Wednesday afternoon. Tho socioty bus added “current events” to its list of studies. The mythology class will meet Saturday ovenings at tho homos of tho various membors. The democratic meeting at Bad Rook school house ou Saturday eve ning was well attended. Tho ad dresses wore good, and tho enthusi asm for tho causo of honest money was pronounced. Bad Rock precinct will show a splendid vote for Bryan on election day. In fact tho voters over there may decide to make it unanimous. Main & Co. Sell machino oil At right prices. YougotthoNews in Tho Columbian A dance is announced for tomorrow ovening, Oct. 30, at the Hotel Gay lord. Good music will bo ou baud and a'general invitation is extended. Tho Woman’s Relief Corps of Lincoln Post, Butte, has uotiGod tho soldiers’ home commission that ouo in tho home will bo furnished by thnt corps. The ladies cf the groat camp are now giving a sories of outortuiumeuts for that purpose. Rev. Father Van' Claronbook of Hulona has been appointed pastor of tho Catholic churches iu this city and Kalispell. Rev. Father Van do Von, whom not only his parishioners but many warm friends throughout tho valley will see depart with regrot, has been transferred to tho field at Che ney and Sprague, Washington. Tho new house on the ranch of Commissioner Fred Cook was com pleted last week, aud his friends planned a surprise party, which oc- -This curred on Friday evening. About fifty couples attended and a most on- joyablo evening was spent. Tho host may have been surprised, but tho family larder was found to con- iu a good supply of all requisites. Col. P. R. Dolman, president of tho soldiers’ home commission and tho republican candidate for liouton- ant governor, was iu town last Thurs day for a few hours, during which time ho inspected tho homo. Tho colonel is well known throughout tho italo. He will, no doubt ruu fur ahead of his ticket. Thanksgiving Hall. Goorgo B. McClellan Post G. A. R., of Columbia Falls, will give a grand ball at tho soldiers' homo on Thanks giving Eve. Tho soldiers’ home building gives ample room for a largo crowd and no doubt tho affair will bo one of tho largost in tho his-, tory of the valley. IH-. J. A. Ghent. J. A. Ghent, candidate for coroner, was'born in the year 1868. In his early youth ho studjed for tho minis try, devoting three years to a course with this object iu view. Later abandoned this calling aud took up medicine, graduating with high hon- from tho medical colleges of To ronto and Buffalo and sovoral hospi tals of. Now York city. Dr. Ghent to the Flathead in 1891, locnt- n' Kalispell, whore ho has siuco resided. For Sale. Household . goods, consisting of stoves, bedroom furniture, dining table, refrigerator, chairs, dishes, etc. Also ono S55 jump-seat cuttor for $35 Inquire of Mrs. C. F. F ullerton . “ Trade” is the Watchword.* H olt . Montniri. Oc! 23. !S*. - ■Editor Columbia;: h is no! ;> cret in this part of the valley tbut tho leaders of tho populist party are j May trading ovorything on thoir ticket for votes for Evnus for sheriff. Allison. Frislieo, Robbins and men who are thought to bo llio strength of the ticket are lo be sacrificed in the sheriff light. Attempts wore with what success I don’t know, to trade Miller voles for Kvuiis votes, is Miller had little or hq:strength tho trade was too lopsided to materialize on thnt pnrticulnrvDne. But tho others named above nro'to bo killed off iu tho interest of Evans and Ramsdoll. Since news of the trading beenmo quietly talked about the populists are preparing sdlue medicine for tho loaders. Two years ago Senator Rumsdcllsuid that “ with populists it was principle uot office.” year, with him, it is all office without tho principle. 1 am a popu list from principle not for office ami I realize timt my party in this county in very bad hauds. A P opulist . lie Menus What lie Says. Tlios. D. Long, candidate for lunty attorney, is uot asking any an to vote for him unless that man thinks tho interests of Flathead :ounty will be best subserved by his election. Mr. Long is not asking people to vote for him for the reason that he lias been a British subject a few months ago was natural ized, because being an American citizen by birth ho cannot avail him self of that- argument; but ou the other bund .Mr. Long is not asking ono to vote against his populi. opponent because ho has been ri ecntlv naturalized evea if that saw populist opponent is uYgiug the peo- plo to vote against Mr. Long because lie liasTlot lived all bis lifo iu Mon tana. When Mr. Long came hero he did not know the politics of tho county. Ho came here to take his chances with tho rest and- the fact that his conduct has been such that tho democratic convention unani mously give him his iioiniuatiou ought to bo to his credit thau othor- Siilucy II. Iltjtler. i 1859. His pnreuts removed to Chicago in 1867.- Ho was odu cated in the public schools of that city aud resided tlioro until the wiu- terof 1880-81 at which time lie came west, first to Wyoming and Idaho, lie, j then lo tho Flathead valley. This uly has been his homo sinco the spring of 1881. Siuco coming lo Flulliead valley Mr. Butler 1ms been engaged iu stockraising at Tobnccoo Plains, iu ;nl estate business at Dnmors- and for I ho past year and a half has been tho propriolur of the Kalispell steaifltfuundry ut Kalispell. isl a member of tho third legislative assembly of Mon- funn. from this purt of what was then Missoula county, and was (lie liithor of tho bill creating the P * - int county of Flathead. Mr. Bitt er is again r. candidate for tho logis- attire with every prospect in favor if his clocticn. HOW TO VOTE. | been practically tinder the ilomina-1 f IT n THUIRT Nor is Mr. Long using tho argu ment of his republican opponent who is asking tho people lo vote for him boenuso ho wants tho office for tho salary there is iu it uud because Pure apple juico vinegar at Main & Co.’s. Death of K. ('. O'Donnell. Standard: E. C. O’Donuoll died at Butte, vtjjy suddenly, ou Saturday from pneumonia. Ho was taken sick on Monday, but partially recovered so that ho was able to bo about Thursday. This exposure brought about u relapse uud death ensued ' less than forty-eight hours. J! O'Donnell formerly practiced law Kalispell, and is also suid to have beou judgo of tho district court ono time. He hud souio troublo with his wife about four mouths ago anil left her, comtug to Butte, accompa nied by his 17-year-old son, who is u stenographer. Tho Masonic lodgont Kalispell, of which ho was a member, has been notified of his doutli aud tho body will be shipped there for Gold Seal rubbers at Main & Co.’s. League Entertainment. Tho Senior Epworth longue i tainmout on Friday oveuiug we well attended and tho various numbers tho programme wore well received In spito of ono or two serious defec tions at tho last moment, of persons who had promised to participate, tho programme as given was a success. It included recitations by P. W. Haynes, Miss Fredline, Mrs. Haynes and Mrs. Ed Sells. It was Mrs. Sells' first appearance before a Col umbia Falls audieuco aud sho mado a most favorable impression. Misses Miller, Yalontino, Miuuio Kennedy and Nellio Browne gavo pretty drill with Indian clubs, uud their teacher, Mr. Apgar, followed ' a short drill with luuterns. Tho musical part of tho programme eluded a duct, vory sweetly sung and enthusiastically npplaudod, by Mrs. Solis aud Mrs. Jos. Robbins, and u quartette by Mesdames Road utid Lewis and Messrs. Sully aud Tato. A carefully written and thought-in spiring essay, by Mrs. N. E. Jenkins, was read by Miss Miller. Tho mainder of the programme was. llloau ™ fined to charades which greatly Attorney General Haskell, pleased the younger portion of the*; .Il. r f j . y a . ...... of M. 1„|kso|t . „ d pomuti. < d u l l , ol„,,„„o„ „f ,l,o dornooratio „ ,„,plo). „ “ ..... ‘ riofflo tnomhor of tl,„ oaloa. Tho If,■o.l. chain,of,, of tho |»|,„l,.t oon- f,.,o t,.l o o , T h . o o role, hike tho ; b „ „ ..I-..,. „r ..II .c Cl.rcnaltAn. Int. , . ii Laadville without trouble. These ric h ! a for plneo of all oilier suggesti voters previously what you need to Straight Demo Charles S. Unit, If the voter wishes to vote tin straight democratic ticket, and also for Charles S. Hiirtmau for congress, lot him mark (X) in the circle at the top of the column headed “Demo crat ic,* and (X> before aud to the left, of Hartman's name tin. same be ing the fourth, inline in the column marked “Silver Republic making tio other mark StraiKht ^Peoples fa ., who will boot Setli MrFi Seth McFnrren .1 of the county commissioners next ;nr, was born in Washington couu- New Y ork, in 1851. Lived ou a mu uutil ho was 22 years of ago, ro- liviug in the meantime u common -liool education. After clerking iu grocery store n year ho bought a farm on which ho lived until 1881. hen ho sold out aud went to Colora do. where ho engaged in mining for ar. During his second year iu Colorado ho was marshal of the town of Saguache. In 1863 Mr. McFurieu came us Lo west as the Ca-ur d* Alone country, ngagrug in mining there until 1S86. hen ho camo to tho Flathead valley and located tho ranch where he now resides. Ho was the )>opular land lord of tho Cliff hotel at Domersville during the year 1889 and was deputy sheriff under Jos. Ganguer for two years. J. J. Kennedy. J. J. Kotinody, candidate for pub lic administrator, was born iu Ohio it; 1839. Started west in 1859 with t survey party; helped (o locate tho base lino betweoon Kansas and X< braskn;. joined tho govermenl su| ply train aud came west, spending the fall of 1860 on tho portage of Columbia river; joiued the goli' stampede into the Oro Finn mines it 1861, and hi tho full of 1861 estab fished the Florence placer miiiinj P«rty I/«•**. If tho voter i Charles S. Hart in him mark (X> in the circle ut the t of tho column headed “Peopl Party,\ and (X) before and to i left of Hartman's name, the same ingthe fourth name in tho colu headed “Silver Republican Pint making iio' other murk upon i ticket. Mixed Demon-aim mid 7'.-tip are now workiug within tho defensive inclosures.contontcd with their wages and their work. Tho minora' union holds itsregulur secret meetings uud gives out tho word that they are iu position to maintain their striko all winter. Since thodoslrnelion of tho Coronado shaft i the' president of the union has been I missing mid not u word from him has ! been received by the public or by j tho union. Lust week tho union do- lured that office vacant and elected a iio lias announced illation to keep tho striko in force until the union wins all its j demands. ,! Notice. I Election returns will be received at the Hotel Gaylord, on Nov. 3 1896, i i by special wire; everybody bo present i! mid hear tlui latest uews of the groat -1 campaign. F red YV-. D owner . Hull. | The ladies of Cresceul Robekuh j Lodge No. 22, 1. O. 0. F. Kalispell, .ii ....... j dared that office U|K>u Jhe I |,Qw president, v • I his determination DR U G S , BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Prescriptions Accurately and Promptly Compounded. Mail Orders Carefully Filled. rr.rr.rr Opposite the Conrad Bank. KALISPELL, : MONTANA. Party Ticket. If tho voter wishes to democratic and people’s then he must omit the party Hoke the top of the ticket in both tin democratic and iieoplo’s party col , umu, and mark (X) at the left of the. uamo of each candiduto ho wishes 1 ~J. to vote fur, remembering that | tho electoral and state candidates, J T, aud such other candidates whoso \ names appear in both the democratic: 5 aud people’s party columns can be < voted for but ouco. N. IS .—If tho voter also wishes to vote for Charles S. Hartman for eon- j *, gross, lot him murk (X) before tho; name of Charles S.. Hartumn, being , ; tho fourth natuo in the column j tdod “Silver Kepubli ’ will gil a Hallowi 'on bull on Fri- duy, Ot . 30 at Unio Hull. A Hal hjwo’un miircli will be giveil ut 12 j o'clock. Supper will be served. Tickets $2. All iu\ ted. THE ELECTORAL VOTE. ** Tho latest estimates of tho clector- o shows tho following: It....- Can I'nibahle I iu ISli ; Fiu3uci.il . ----- --- Scnlint-ti! 1 g; in _ii - h i L E j I and in like dales other o yoted for. with p m pa-1 •* Deer Lodge county brought Mr.Ken- uedy lo Moiitauu in 1802; siuco which time ho has been rustling a there is not a mail in Flathead county that needs it any worse. Mr. Long undoubtedly would uot perforin tho duties of tho offico without pay, and so far as iiecdiug tho offico ceracd it goes without question that it would l>o a great help to a young lawyer struggling to provide for himself aud his family; but Mr. Long realizes that public offico i public asylum for needy lawy that the pcoplo of Flathead county most interested in putting men offico who will servo thorn best aud endeavor to keep down tho ex penses of tho county. The public conscience lias provided other places thou public offices for (hose that uecd assistance and county sup- Xor-ia-Mr. Long trying to deceive tlip people as to his positiou iu this campaign. Ho is for Bryan and free silver, aud when ho tolls a man ho is for free silver ho moaus that he is going to vote for Bryau. Ou the known us Indian Territory or Idaho, other hand it lias been stated that l*o *°<>k !>\r' '» ,l\ ‘ ,irsl his republican opponent has, when \k ut is lltm' Montana mu Yi'ginia] questioned, said he was in favor of City in the fall of 1863. Tho gre.,to N B. -I' /oting a mixed ticket the si remember that when the ame or a candidate appears in than ( ue columu, ho can vote fot UchK-(n , on but once. ■ Do no erase or blot\ out any | your ballot may n j \2. If you mark damage it iu at d apply for ; the ballot, as lie counted, air ballot wrong. i l a pectcd tho Flathead river and lake, j the Stillwater and Tobacco Plains j country to the present silo of Fort | Steele, finding no pay show of gold j and returning by way of Elk Creek, Pass;’ -prospecting head quarters of j Old Man’s river and down the foot I pf (ho mountains to Sun river, Hoi crossed this valley pgain with cattle for the Mounted Police ut Fort Me- i Lead in 1876, following tho former |. Any elector who, by blindness jj JVyoffi! : •> .... . or any other physical disability is uiir T< luU r ^ r a ' i i - i^ iblo to mark iiis ballot, must, upflu request, receive the ussislanoo of two WHAT BRYAN SAID. of the judges who shltll represent lifferont parties, in marking thereof, “ / may be in error, but /> my hum- tud such judges must certify on tho ble judgment, he who wm Id rob a outside that the ballot was so marked mini o f his necessary fowl r pollute free silver uud tho impression left was that he too would vote for Bryan. And yet Mr. Brennan will not deny that • lie has several times openly stuted thnt he is a straight-out Mc Kinley republican uud is going to vote for McKinley. JIlnlch-Kelly, A very quiet but very pretty little wodding occurred ut tho Mothodist ptirsotrago in this city on tho ovo- uing of YY’eduesday, Oct. 21. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. YY'. Haynes aud the parties to the hymeneal contract were Mrs. Mary lYfiuich aud John J. Kelly. Mr. uud Mrs. Kelly rather stole a march ou their friends but they have been kopt busy since the happy ovont receiving congratulations. Are you tired all tho timet Thun j your blood needs to bo enriched aud purified by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the oue true blood purifier. It gives vigor and vitality. Y'oto for silver aud prosperity. Slim Vote nt Blnckfoot. Great Falls correspondence of An aconda Standard: Registry Agent Fagorlio of Robare, Teton county, has created a sensation by refusing to register Jhoso residing ou tho res ervation. Heretofore every male citi zen, over 21, living upon tho reserve, has registered aud voted and two years ugo seventy votes wore cast by oiuployes at tho agency uud other white mor. who wore living with Indi an woilien, under the patrouuge of tho government. None.of these will bo pormitted-to vote this year and as a result tlioro is a vigorous protest from political bosses. Tho registry agent buses his refusal to register these applicants on instructions from | giving up tho plat ! since lie left school. Hood's Pills are easy to lake, easy . “Was it whlskoy thnt brought ydu to operate. Cure indigestion, bilious-1 herer askod tho j)rjsonor visitor. ’ ‘I think, lady, from the way the Bon- j to this valley j where he has siuco resided and on- j gaged in various busiuess interests. ( Till lie! t-^NTcdeiihofeii. Inter Mountain, Oct. 21: Miss May Talbott, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Talbott, was mar ried at high noon today to Cupt. It. A. Niedeuhofen. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Do Siere, pastor of SI. Patrick’s church, at the rQsidouco o f tho bride's parents on YY'est Galena street. The wedding was u vory quiej/ ouo and was id- tended only by , tho families of tho contracting parties and a fow inti mate friends. Miss Maude Talbott, sister of the bride, acted as brides maid, aud the groom was atteuded by Hurry S. Tuttle. Tho gifts were numerous and of a most substantial character, the groom’s present from his mother be ing a cheek for $2,000. After the ceremony an elaborate luncheon was served. Tho young couple will leave at 9 o’clock this ovouing on a three weeks’ wodding tour through tin cost mid south. Paul Lawreuco piiubur, tho young colored mini whoso verses have made a stir of lulo, still retains his place us au elevator boy in a public building at Dayton, O. In tho pnbliJ schools of that city he received his only ucadomic education, and Ins verses have thus fur uot brougld him igh money to warrant him iu Inis held.ever Isis M la tY i M l '\\C A L L AN D EXAM IN E T H E LISK ANTI-RUST TINWARE No more Leaky- Pails, Pans and Kettles. /'These Goods are made of the Best Material, are yery Durable and are Senator Ramsdell w copper Tuosday, lookiug after his political, Dawson, “ that it iv ---------- T u m t l s T n Read The Columbian for tho news. I c rerod Dismal FOR SA L E BY L O R I ) B R O S ., l ! O L l - M ) l f x . J - ’A J U U S . : M O N T A N A . — DEALER I Bad Rock Resort, ---- FOR ----- , Fistara, Wers, & M etes. PRICES MODERATE. Albert W ilke, Prop. DRUGS! W e have them, and we have Everything that goes to make a REMEMBER That wo pay espacjal Atten tion to Mail Orders from Col umbia Falls and other points, nnnr.nr. LIGHTHALL, KALISPELL. L I V E R Y FEED AN D SALfE* S T A B L E S , IN REAR OF COLUMBIA HOTEL ------ *S C e n trally Located, lONVENIEST * TO • BUSINESS • CENTER H im aitt Rijs Atteniei to it First-Class Slop. New ftig? are being Addgd tp Meet all DemandB, OPEN AT ALL HOURS, ARTHUR HASKILL, PROP. COLUMBIA FALLS. MO\~ Kennedy & Decker, LIVERY.FEED & SALESTABLE First Class Rigs and Good Saddle HbTOK: Horses Boaried hy Day or Montk, B lacksmith Snor in C onnection Tbinl Si. »i.l Flr.t Are. Eiut. CO l UMBIA FALLS. - MONT. PHARMACIST la qqw ip charge of jn$ Drug Depart ifiopt, gpfl -ACCURATE PRESCRIPTIONS- ARB GUARANTEED. Drugs, Paints, and Oils, Stationery, and Books. JAMES KENNEDY, COLUMBIA FALLS. - MONT. REMEMBER ---- — That you can havo tho Cincinnati Semi-Weekly Euquirer and T he C olumbian both ono year for just $1.75—51.75. Both are Inde pendent Free-Silver Papers and I-ead in their respective fields.