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The Helena independent. [volume] (Helena, Mont.) 1875-1943, June 02, 1892, Morning, Image 6

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Ste Po ose fandor F
~t everaesse
in always a very great
ry prince of the royal
xtMi the date of his 8
ion iao the German army,
of various royal and
which have until then
ra him. Thus previous to
,o se one is permitted to
repa6 1 Or "imperial high
sisy spoken to as "Prinae
dlpie Frederick," without as
prdicate. On his tenth be
ihe rnulian prine receives vi
the insignia of the various s
of phtialry, including those
5 lesof the Bed Eagle, and )
Boneaollorni. He is awarded E
Sfor the fir time, the preoe- h
tcb his birth entitles him, and
fr this day forth with the ds
s ad governesses. who to
g eia pqzelusively maaoahue at
"'" egfort( t the young erown sa
f h ay will be omancipated an
etptml of Miss Atkinson, the En- kil
l ; tha has hbon in charge of the th
.hildren during the past four a
goraesnL lee
oilne ,ad that nearly every Euro- m
asroh, either in esu or in posse, is is
to English nurses and gover- De
fothe drst radiments of education, agi
i:the earliest mental training, says on
t in the New York Tribune. Thus er
I_ queen of Holland has an English T
ta, Miss Winter; an Irish lady, hi
aame eseapes my memory for the he
t, 18 is charge as governess of little We
Aifonso, of Spain. It was but the tel
day that the zear and his no
XI walked bareheaded behind the
wehih bore the corpse of their ti
l.iglish nurse to the grave. The tai
t khedive of Egypt was under the H.
of Engllsh nurses and governuesses
his enth year, and so, too, was the oR
prineo of Italy, who speaks English B
avea lass foreign assent than some of
al British prinees themselveS. The
t emperor of Germany, the king of
urn, the king of Sweden and his sons
the king of Portugal owe each one of
their knowledge of the English lan
to the British nurses and governesses
ist ditrectd the course of their mind
of their intelleet during their child
Some day or other I shall endeavor
w.erate and portray this band of Eng
bursat and governesses who by the
aflnences which they have exeicised
the character of the rulers of the earth
e said to have played an important
the history of the world.
German crown prince's inde
thouehold as now constituted after
tin of the feminine element con- I
fa cmilitary governor of the name of
Salkenhayn, a civilian governor in
sea of a young Lutheran divine
e Kessler, a Gorman tutor named
nsr, a Swiss tutor named Girardin
GOeneva, and a French teacher named
,sternaux. His drill instructor is Sergt.
tj, Finch, of the First RIegiment of Foot
Ards. while his riding master is Cavaly t
t. Hallmiek.
o little prince does special credit to the
aehigs of the cavalry captain and of the
utry sergeant major. lie rides like a
lits entaur. is absolutely fearless in the
dle, and handles his spirited pony with
onuhing skill and judgment. He is
eualy quiok in his drill, as all those who C
itossed his march past on his birthday '
de of the First regiment of guards had d
eopportunity to ,ealize. It must have
e an amnsing sight to watch the littleu
llow striding along at the rear of the first
Icompany of his regiment. For the entire d,
porpa is famed for the enormous stature of d
its men, while the irst company, or Lieb CI
,,ompagnie, is composed of all the tallest
soldiers of the regiment. Thev are perfect V
gi.ats, and their size is still further in- v
1reaesed by the huge metal sugar-loaf hoel
sets of the time of Frederick the Great
W yhich they invariably wear on state occa
lions. The commander of the first com
pany, in which for over a century }
Ipat every Prussian prince has made his
Smilitary debut, is half a head higher than I
any man in the regiment, and is the Anah
of the German army. His name is Majo
ton Pluskow, and the sight of the )ittle 10- t
year-old lieutenant besideo him on paradse
tmast have been exesedingly droll.
The ceremony of presentation of the
Srown prince to the regiment seems to have
taken place with the old time traditional
;. tiquete. Notwithstandis~ the bad
Sweather it constituted a splendid military
,Lpeotarcl. At noon the emperor, accom
"panied by the princes of his family and the
ni.hst military, dignitaries of the empire. a
entered the square which had been formed
by the regiment in the Lustgartan at Pols- a
am. At the right of the emperor strode
the new grand duke of Heslse, at his left
the little crown prince. As soon as the
I monarch had concluded the address to the I
trgiment aulstomary on such occasions the i
littleo crown prince drew his sword, ad
v.ancedd a few steps,. and after saluting re
ported himself to the commander of the
irt company, Msj. von P'luskow, and
then took his plaee at the extreme right of
the line. Then same the march past, the
attention and interest of all present being
of course centered on the little fellow, Is
appears that he found great difficulty to
Hop in step with the giant strides of his
grenadiers. Bometimes he ran, sometimes
he jumped, but in one way or another he
never seemed to get out of step. tie seems
to have boe himself admirably and to
have cuat a gallant little figure, especially
when, like every other oflicer of the regi
sent, he saluted with his sword his mm
perial mother, who, with the princess, had
taken up her position at the windows of the
astle that looked on to the lulstgarten.
Tbhe see Iivs sells mor. baby carriages than
any other houe in the state, Inause thecir pricee
r rock-bottoe,
Hol For the Natlonal Couventionsi
On asecountof the national republican
onrvention at Minneapolis and the na
ional democratio convention at Chicago,
the Northern Pacific railroad will make a
rate of one fare for the round trip. For the
Srepublican convention tickets will be on
Ile May i31 to Junne 4 inclusive, limited to
Sontinuous passage in each direction, with
- hal limit of June "5. For further particu
u call at the Northern Pacific city
tiket omen.
A. D. Ernan, General Agent.
A Waralrg-Don't Use Big1 Words.
In paromulgating esoterio cogitations or
S.tienlatlng superflaeial sentimentalities
b; f : phesoophleal or psychological obser
' beware of platitudinous ponder
SLet your statements possess a clari
elSanesu, compaated nomcrehensi
lceson t cenaistenoy and a
cogoency, Esohew all con
tius fatulent garrulity, jejune
" t ~ asinine afeetations. In
pon others the superior
i Oentral lines, and why
Sother useo this thorouagh
ant d Minneasolis and
4* to Milwatuk. Chi.ago
ua4ut1, it isnot nec.
S"ekietatedf i
Sb lirp aun t * "ro
o4e o tad*tor
I p es. Zuiother words.
NOTDEAD.
Remarkable Experience
of John Turk, a Pio
neer of Helena.
89 Doses Taken at Once Did
SNot Kill, but Succeeded
in Curing Him.
leha Turk, Casoade, Montana, took 89
dees of a soe-called "laa Franeisoo Quack's
Mediamne," at ease, and was not killed,
as promised by rival doetors. ITn eptem
bar, 1889, he slled eon Dr. A. C. Stoddart,
visiting physisiaa for Dr. Llebi £ Co..
Liebits World Dispeasary, Sea reasisco
and matte City who had *Moeos far two
weeks at the ksreheantm otel, sleona.
Mr. Turk had sufered for years with
Rheumatism, Impurity of Blood and elots
of mereurial Salivatiaon. n had four of
the best physelians in Montana attend him,
sad they failed to relieve him. Dr. Stod
dart examined him, seat his presOriptions
to Liebig Dispensary, San Franesaco. to be
prepared. After Dr. Stoddart left, Mr.
Tark met the looal deeters and told them
what he had donea. They laughed at him,
and said "that Ban Francisco quaek would
kill him." He was so frightened that when
the medioisne from San Francisco eame he
put the bottle pon a shellf at his house,
77 Park street, Helena, uat it stood asg
leeted until Deeamber (searly three
months) while Mr. Tark sulered day and
night, had elt slept half an hear at a time
in years. Being is great agons late in
Deeember, at midnight, his eye oa.uht
sight of the se-Balled "Quaek's?" medi
MONTANA MUKIOAL LIOt.I S AND Im A DULY
QUALIJrn PITdIOIAN AND sUXEON yoe MON
TANA.) M e, in desperation decided to kill
himself wit the "Quaek's" medioine, as
he was told by former attending doetors it
would kill him, so he swallowed half a
month's medioine at onoe-39 doses-and
fell asleep, elept until noon next day, and
never has had a pain or ache sine.
The above roads like ldeion, but truth is
strangr, sand to prove that the above is
true, write oo John Turk, Cascade, Mon
tans, or call on Mrs. E. Vrley, or Mrs. A.
H. DRhbar, 707 Park avenue. Helena, Mont.
Drs. Steddart, Liobig & Co. will have
effies in Helens at Merchants Hotel. 1st to
4th of each month. Montana emoees 8 East
Broadway, Butte. Call or write.
Recently the llowlngf Notice appeTard in the
fIse Frmiclsce Crenlicle.
e'Tudge S- had been sick only about two
wnees, and it was not until the last three or
four days that the malady took a serious turn.
At thebeginningeof his illness he suftred from
diabetes and stomach disorder. Later the
kidneys refused to perform their functions sad
he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life
of one of the mof t prominent men in Cali
fornia." Like thousands of ethers his un
timely death was the result of neglecting early
symptoms of kidney disease,.
I- I VO IYOU
are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de -
rangement of the kid.evs or urinary organs,
doa't dclay proper treatment until you are
forced to give up your daily duties; doef'
waste otr mrner on worthless liniments
and worse plasttrs. but strike at the seat of
the disease at once by eusing the greatest of all
known remredies the celehrated Oregon KIid- ii
ev Tea. It has saveid the lives of thousands.
Wihy should it not cure you? Try it. Purely
vegetable and pleasant to take. $1.00 a pack
age, 6 for $s.00.
loWr 'S iLkti -W I. t AM L nSrLAIN- or
Stt:, vw. thorat .d . I:ver.tt, Fraskltao i.
Walia:-esd r.lihrt hki..horabrgh., s c-i..rters i
doint tosisess and..,e ha Arm name and style oa,
Waates ilherstu:srga. sharlo Le.tzaa and Lt
(Larlian lIhraan, ais wife, and Frarklin tt.
W tistre. eof''t'a:1ts At
t. ndor ai d ayy "irtco of an order of sale and
decree of fereelosre s and ral issuedl sot of the
distrlot court of the a :ot 1untoia district of ste
Stnat n of lo.,asna. i h and for the eollae of I
I ewva a.d (:ere.. on tha 1;k day of lay, A. Le
D. T92, in the abore entitled ast no. wheo;si Le
Vbi:lt e towsv tao abovs named plaint;e, hb- At
toie:l a judgm..ut and dears. of foreacinrro aid
Sali egatar Thensat Io M srsrt, 'r. anklin Rt
\'al.'nr, and A|leet 1s. Tlserrlaur, as uco-part- A
n- rs .to,oa- . t, linen', nein Is fern n a:and A
srtyloaol oailsre A Thorasbitgh t hsrsas Lehman,
and ('a-ol.ne loahmuan ;r .n, hs i d srulakh;n
I hi. Wallace, dafenlants. otu te. 11ta day of nt wi
SA. . ltye , for the araw of $l,t.ae o.
besidens intHesal cost, asd tu"trnee feTr. rehis
a eaitrleet was l the dstrh day of elay A. DI.
ltl s rasortd in Jadgtent aon r No. (t. of said
eot at ILp nti. I am commanondsd to sell all
- that oaratrin let. pete r parcel of !laUd,
si ta4a lSying and her.g i the eoun'y ,f L.eais
andi ( leerke.. es of Sldstam, and bosaded anda
, doe-.erd as ftiaws,. to-wit:
Pet.,-t" at tioe conthwot csorner of block
ottrot "a ' et .h Tole-a adtditio tro the city
Sof e..L 5 tEk istatmrttea of tho snot eido Ot
I eoauk steMo wltn the mrth ide oa Ioh ares- i
steuosd rMasia th nee mrsh Iatelf the east a
ointen.,'etch nereet, ferty-le rO4' . esO tem
pa.tg mu the lisa hntween lots nesirseed two (1t)
as dthseellt0) int hlackl lotlsredA"A thencesouth
d slow' tito ]hnt hotwsa sai'l lola notsksrrsd two
mod , wrs.. forty-dee (l.r foetto a po,art in tie
a a4t· e side 'f ixhti aese, thstseo woet alnog
the orseande saesi. tixsh evo.e one hunudred h
STarthser wit' all and stsgslse tee tennante,
hemditaS nh. sad nspertnsUeC theresato he
o lon.e i r ss arn w:e- rpp~mtaijg.
arisiu sy h gsoY tha t.Io inet rday, '
t-. Ilt*h sri. of Jart ,. A. t. L.. st It o'elee m.
of the dayt rt. le.ts door of the eept heese
vwill, shs o iser to iaad order a? sae and deere.
of f'snosa'a mad se, .ol] tAo mebeseee'tb
neemesIn ~attafyseiJ i jed¥aostt+ itiha:ee: s ,
and oea. to the ssshnet and hbet hidder far cnh
In bod.
0 Gos.nonder my band this 1sth dayat lmo, A.
4 C iAt. i. Jg1lrs*R Il. 8herill
By hALPH (I Jonsasoe. telaty iheorit
lMMl(NK -IN THE. DtfRTRIC:T COiJURI
ss the hirst ,ssireistl district of thl s-.nto '5!
hlotonan In and for ths canoty of Lewia end
A- IA .O . ierdett. plaiittiff, vs. MaLdeline .
1ThI a nLe of otntmnla sendsl grtiag to the
50 hnovaonaltoe dof edst :
uon ers hel'aby rme'tred to appear sian action
brought antis:st ru ty t!ry atbove named pais
in till iu (it.itries creact of ise liret ljdlcil dia
u triet of (ts .tate st Monta~a. is ead for thi
countyof lewis and (larte, and to a wraem thsn
co05isast.l led thserein. within tea 051
noxel rise of tte day of asereior) after tlse
eervice on Ion of tti. snllnotns. if served within
It this cusntt: rr. if sarved eat of thss contty, hot
.ntwithin this rtitct, within twenty days :t horwise
within forty day., or jssdgeaeat bl default will
0o, is tIsis sgaiusat yon,. according to the pray-er of
e aid eompltiet.
T'he asald acrion in brooist t,. quiet tta title of
p ilaiinsif tetsisal erttln lsst of land. itsl.erc. 1y
trlg ant bi hig inthe city cf Helesa. soury of
to ].Owi and t'lario. etate f atMontasa, oi-wit: Lot
fiioen (l:,), its s)lick Ihroo 3Ii ,f the origilsal
t tounsota of }elesut: to ossatt a decrss ef this
u- cosrse rots:ian the cloud from plliatife· titla
ty tosaid land; adiudging sid dselarinl that th',
doeend .so hea no lnterest or eesattew wat.er in
asid land and that one oertais deed to defend
inst is null and reid an agaiset plainliuf's tit'e
thereto: and that the titll In fee sistpI to uld
land is in the ptanilif, said elatlffbmring
been in tls aetn.al uadisturid pouessies aT asd
or land for sixteen years lut vast, aad hating holis
t mern ossiclot slat ng sail timn adreroloy tsolI
or- endant: ad tor ouch frtohr renitr 55 mar he
lUst sad sustaule: all at which aplenrs mora
r- slly in the acau sat on ta lherti to which
.rl- al;e'inLm ssrefree is hereby made.
And yeu are hereby notified that if you fall to
5 ot aispear altd answer the said cuolslinsL t abosae
rcosircnl, ith mid plaiutif will a&ly to the
sou rtO" rr t. e i,. t stlsxsliialded iu the esmslaist
(Odivn uoldor cop hltod and to sneal oa the dis
Ltriotcrt of tSie ?lret julicial dlstriot of the
10 elate ot Mantans. is and for the coanty of Lewis
or- -- - aInd larka. thin I t day of
i itr(ot, one tousaaud eight hondred and
od ' JORN BEAN. Clerk.
.gO Ily. SIn. It-TuoPuOo.:...? ,.oty (t'eh..
Glarke Gr* rtir
HIR .. ; .
Ranges aRd Sto es.
We are now ready for the Spring, with the tvry best stock of
House Furnishing Goods ever offered to the publ3b We are head.
quarters for Lawn Mowers, Lawn Sprinklese Hose Reels, Bras
Nozales, Rubber Garden Hose, eta.
A Carload of Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers.,
COOM A.LzTD SB'M 3eS.
Telephone No. 90. 42 and 4t48.: Main St.
THE GODES.
Political,
Penal,
Civil,
Civil Procedure
Complete Sets For Sale at This Ofce.
$10 PER SET.
C. B. LEBKICHER,
Second Floor, Herall Builing.
PLANK To
JOOKS Order
BOOKS NEATLY RULED AND PRINTED.
TIME TABLE TO CHICAGO.
C., ST. P., M. & b. R. R.
"The North-Western Line."
This is the only line making connection with
the UIREA'l NORTHERN RAILWAY at St. Paul
every day in the year for Chicago and the East.
VIA GREAT NORTHERN.
Leave Butte... .......... 7:5s am
Leave Helena... ................. 11:10 a m
Leave t.reat Falls .............. 2:05 p
Arrive Mino .....t..... .... 10:0 am
Arrive crand Frk .................... m :20 p m
Arrive St. Pasi..... ........ :55 am
VIA NORTHEB.N PACIFIC.
f Leave tte ................. 12:15 p m 9:2pm
Leave o$elna ............. 1:10 pm 10:35 pm
a Leave nan ............. 5:10 p m 2:5pm
- Arrive al ............. 1:1 pm 6:20 p m
VIA NOTEIWESTICRI LINE.
L Leave St. Paul..... 7:55 a m 511 p m 8.05 p m
Arrive Milwatkee.. 7:55pm 7:25 am 7:25 am
Arrive Chicge..... 9:3J p m 8:00 am 9:30 am
", "i'h., North-Western tine" is the shortest line
in both distnceo and t ime to Chtcago.
k or map folder of linse adrees
T. W. TEABDALB,
General Passenger Agent. Lt. Paul.
IN TnE DISTRICT COURT OF TIlE FIRST
S judIicial distrlit of the state of Mentana. in
d nd for the con*;y ef Lewis and Clarke.
In the matter of the petition of the Citizens
h-loetric Licht oornpany, a corporation. for an
I oder ef diraollion.
f et.r' ia ho rby iven that the (eitizens Elec
Stric Light cempay hs made applioation to the
a dlrlte t e ou t e a. l t ne 1r le tridt et the
A stAe of Montana, in and for the centy of Lewis
a and Clarke, fer an order ef the said ceert, die
solving said cErLerausin, and that sai a plica
tietls ill hohard in the court reea of dPart
ae man .e: 2. of ta. district eo at of the Pirst
Sjadisial diatrkte of the teate of nua in and
for the eeenty of Lewis and tlarhe, in the court
hoise, in the nilty of Fleaa., i said uaty ,on
tke 11th day ef Jaen. A. Vt. 112, at 10 o'lockl a.
m. ef said day. at which tie any persen inter
ea sted may appear sad aow oaae,. if any, why
said a.picatitn shall snt he grrnted aeoord.eg
to the pr yer of tr,e petitio, ef the said Citiese
tivea Cader ta Mad and the seal of the di-e.
trit root of the tiret judicial district of the
st.tte f Matana,. in and for the county of Lewis
and rlarzt. thin 13th day of 0ay. to th year
eeat r I ord one thenueaad eilght hendred an:
S sEyAL.] JOIN BEAN. Clerk.
By f. 1. Teso.owe, lepEutnr Cierk.
S MASSENA th: lLAD. Atternei for l'ettionaer.
od
n
ho I Room Noe. I, Power Bleck. PoetoffHce Son II
It., HELENA. MONTANA.
OPPENHEIMER & ASCH,
rýIPFOa.ED traD aDOM'ESI'=" ,
• ..WINeS, LIQUORS AND CIG7RS+
FAMILY TRADE 80LICITED.
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=iMMILWAUKEE &
ST. PAUL RAILWAY
Is theFast Mail Short Line from St,
Paul and Minneapolis via La
Crease and Milwaukee to Chicago
and all points in the Eastern states
and Canada. It is the only line
under one management between
St. Paul and Chicago, and it is the
finest equipped railway in the
Northwest. It is the only line run
ning Pullman drawing-room sleep*
ing cars with the luxurious smok.
ing-rooms, and the finest dining,
cars in the world, via the famour
"River Bank Route," along thi
shores of Lake Pepin and the beau
tiful Mississippi river to Milwaukee
and Chicage. Its trains connect
with those of the northern lines in
the Grand Union depot at St. Paul.
No change of oazP of any class be
tween St. Paul gnd Chicago. For
through tickets, time tables, and
full ixformatieo . apply to any
coupon ticket agent in the North,
west.
MNUIMEN CO.
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Will resist the atmosphere for all time."
Watt+' Dictionary.
"The neceseit for a more eaduring material
than stoe has ong been felt. 'ihe enduriung na
ture of reined zinc (White Bronze) and it.
peculiar adaptability make it exeUoent for the
purpose. -ISientifi American.
A Few More Local Agents Wanted.
E. S. HALL,
BILLINGS, MONTANA.
Gen. Agent for Montana and Idaho
MONTANA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY PLACE. NEIIR RELENI
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION:
1, College. 2, College Preparatory
3, Business. 4, Normal. 5, Music
6, Art. Also instruction in Com
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ABLE INSTRUCTION.. ELEGANT BUILDING
Bead for Catalogue to the President.
F. P. TOWER. A. M.. D. I
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
Aotioe is hereby given that a meetingo
the stockholders of the Mao Mining & Idillinl
rompany will be he d at the oe eof ohe corn
pany, at 517 Keifht street, in the city of Helena
state of Montana. on Friday the 10th day o
luse, ]IS, ter the purpose of suhmitting to uol
stockholdere a ropontlon to ýeasee the oapi
tai stock of te Msarc MiiLag A *fnh cfma:P;a
Lo the amount of fonr hundrsd thousand (40,
WOl) eharee of the par value of firt dote (Io
per share; the present eapital stook of ariS com
pany behi ti ee hndied tbhieand (155..00
share, of the par valub of ire dell.ars (-7.
By order of the board of trusetev
A. MoLEAN,
. A. M resident
.A. A MeLiO N,
.eoretary.
J. C. Mct'ANN.
THOS. JENKIN.
A. MoLEAN,
Majority of Trtees.
. . -. t 4, , khn . : ay X C = ti +a 3i` , .t 3 t.arp . , 0
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made upon its resources. Blank books of every
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Passengers for the East from
Helena and other western points
will find the NEW ROUTE via
SIOUX CITY and the ILLINOIS
CENTRAL R. R. not only desirable
as to time and equipment, but one
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Rockford, Illinois, a new manufac
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whose growth and enterprise is
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man Palace Sleeping Cars on every
train between Sioux City and Chi
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with the Union Pacific trains at
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Illinois Central R. R.
respectfully presents its claims for
the new and every way desirable
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SUMMONS-IN T1E DISTRICT COURT 013
the Firstjudicil district of the estate of Mon
tana, inand for therounty of Lewis and Clarks,
Dora brown, plainftl, vs. Louis Brown, de
fendant.
The state of Montana sends greeting to the
aboeve-named defendant:
You are berech required to appear in an aetio,
broeght gat-ai on by the above-named plai.
tiffdn the s4 srit court of the First. juadioal
distdesis the state of Montana, in and for the
co.a e and Clarke, and to answer the
romvpl ,t edthserein within ton dlay (eocl.
atw teayeI service) after the tervice s
jam o ies mmeas. if served within thcounaty :
or if served eot of this county, but wthmin thus
distict. within twenty days; otbrwise wlthin
rt days, or jtdgment by default will be takes
eganetyou, according to the prayer of said cem
'ke said setion is broaght to obtain a judg
meat and deorse of said court dissolving thl
bands of ratrimony heretofore and now aeist
tng between plaialif and yourself, upon the
greund tat yen did. on May 4. ,1890, wlrfuli;
and without oause and without the plaintiff',
consent, desert and abandon the said plaitst
and live separate and apart from her, and that yo
have conkanued so to do--without caune or rea
son nd against plaintiff's will and without he.
consent, and for general relief, all u more full
appeas from the complaint on fle herein tt
which reference is hereby had.
And yen are hereby nolisei that if you fail tc
appear and answer the said complaint, a ashoy
required. the sid plaintiff will apply to the cour
for the relitef demanded in the complatnt.
Given under my handeud the sealof the distrlc
court of the First judioial district of the state o
Mo,ntans. in and for the county of Itwis an,
('larke. this Id day of Mlay, in the year o
our Lord one thousand aight hundred and ninety
two.
LA.J JOHJ N BEN, Clnrk.
yIL I. Tisoxsoe0r Deputy CGlck.
F. . . N . icl. runa. Plan tif'l s Atterneys
"Henry's Specifics"
THE BEROWNED ENGLISH REMED'
KEJALLIL c CVUI ros
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
PREMATURE DECLINE,
BRAIN TROUBLE AND
ORGANIC WEAKNES
no mnt from what cane. Contains no mal
erale. Price $i. Wholesale and retail dragglo
ssOply the demand.
Depository for the United States and Caumd
13 Iast Thirtieth etreet. New York.
The Specioi can be sent by mail sealed n a
U1I4FEUE-1th u . Iooide wth a wrlt
l it T E ten uarantee toourenl ernorou dl.mae. sech a Veak Memory,
w.. .. 1Yhtl: Eust lens, Qulcnessr . Evr l Dre.ai , Lacl ot
" Co.slio deneeC ro.!. oa5e. Lasitude. all drains and tose of
power ot the Generative Organs In either mox cnused by over exer
ytlon, youthful errors, or exceesglVo so u f tobacco. opium or sttmu
lants which soon leal tolnflrmlty, Consumption and ]nsanlty. Put
up conventont to nrry n to est porLoet. (ent by mall in palnn package
Ito any address for l%. or for *. (WI.th eversy 55 order we
dU, e a wrtten uaraatee toe cure or ret1nd the mosoeny,)
BEF6OR.E. AnD hT.1.'E n. CIRCULA i " .,,. Addres NE.V. ' r- 5ID CO.. hmcalo. lli
w ... ,. - "u-t. M .ntanal. be Pooe & O'Connor. D.ualiutr. Bailey Block.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
o [MUTOHBR & GARLAND.
' Cý . m Ctoekr, R. 0.Garland)
Attoeraey at Law.
Booms 7 and . , Banle Blook.
M to e rporation and reel etate law epeel.
ea. Willpractice in all the state courta, in th
niteL Statcs upreme colurt and before all thl
$epartmeats in Washingtn city, in connection
n ith Hon. A. H. Garlad. late attorney general
AEVAN A. BARLEI.ON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Mas.onid Temmle. Helena. Montana.
B A "HBURN K. BABOUR,.
Attorney and Coun.eLlor at Law.
Masonic Temple. Helena. Mont.
S ASSENA BULLARD.
Attorney and Connsellor at Law.
Will practice in all court. of record in t.o
to staite. Office in Gould Block, Helena. Mont.
rt IZB & RKEERL,
ct Civil and Minin Engineers
of
i U. S Deputy Mineral Surveyors. Mineral pat.
of ante secured. Noom 12-tla, Atll Building
1- Helena. Montana.
DR M. ROCKMAN.
r Physiolan. Bseen. Acconcher, Ocaliet, Auriet.
Member of man Francisco Medical Society.
also Nevada State M3dical Society. Ofice on
Main street, ever Steiametz Jewelry tore.
)Y DE. D. L CARMICRA._
Diseases of Women and Children jaselal
Attention.
Helen. Montaa.
DR. W. M. BULLARD.
Ottl0m First National Bank Building.
9B Telephone No. 1a8.
S B. . K. COLE.
S OfBc: First National Bat Building.

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