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THE WOMAl'8 COLLEGE. It Is Rald to Be.i Danger From Iti Own Iaceeas. The Womnan's college is in danger fron a own acess, writes Miss Mary A. Jogt an in the Atlantio Monthly. Its growt: hias been unprecedented and unexpected; t a certain extent inexplicable. Among those who have been attraeted is the soelal beia., She would naturally fiad her proper place in the fashionable finishing school, it mlht be thought. But she chooses col lege, as likewise does her prototype, the bnsines man. They are alike in many point/, Both are admirably competent and limited. Because they are competent they nstoeed in passing examinations for entrance to college, and term examination afterwards; beoduse they are limited the ' eaohations are necesary; and beeause they worship their limitations they are a mena.. se~helarship. Neverthlese they have rl*JI and righgt in the college, and a clear dri ftmination of these rights is dds them. At present the entire relaties is ..l adjtusted. The social being is perfectly certain of her antimate aims, but is quite at sea as reaerds those of scholars. She doep not appreeiate the faeet that her 75 per cent ambitions are entirely different from intellectual aspiration-in short, that she is a drag; nor, in4ked, has the college appre. ciated this until a comparatively recent date. It is becoming daily more evident that some adjustment is necessary to seeoure their rights to the two contrasted types of student. The distinction between required and elective work afforded the college ade quate protection for a considerable time. ut now the better preparation and the desire to have what anybody else enjoys combine to make the average student inconveniently experimental. The re sult reverses St. Paul's dilemma. The weakness is not of the flesh, but of the spirit. The free growth of the scholar is obstructed, she hardly knows why. The mediocre performance of the society girl does not give satisfaction, but she firmly declares the injustice of finding fault with her. By honor divisions, by group systems, or by a compact course of essentials, the needs of one of these classes would be met, and free scope left for the ether. The whole course must not be subject to the friction from which it suffers at present. Then, again, the college for women has not made the most of its almost autocratic power. It is doubtful whether any other educational movement has had such gener ous and unquestioning support. In spite of all theoretical opposition, and in spite of a certain air of latent criticism, the col leges for women have had their own way. laucklea's Ariate Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 dents pet box. For sale by IL. S. Hale & Co. LIAS SUMMONS-IN TI. DISTRICT court of the First judicial distriot of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. Second National Bank, of Helena, plain tift, vs. Silver Lead Mining Company and 0. A. Turner, defendants. The state of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendants: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the distrist court of the First judicial district of the state of Mon tana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, and to answer the amended com plaints filed therein, within ten days (ex elusive of the day of service) after the ser vice on you of this sunsmons, if served with in this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days: otherwise within forty days, or judg ment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is broupht to recover a judgment in favor of the plaintitf and against the defendant for the sam of five hundred dollars ($500), with interest there on at the rate of one per cent per month from the 22d day of September, 1891, upon a certain promissory note for the sum of five hundred dollars ($500). dated at Eel. nao, Sept. 22, 1891, due sixty dars from the date thereof, payable to the plaintiff herein at the Second National bank. of Helena. Montana, providing for reasonable attor ney fees, and made, executed and delivered by the defendant, the Silver Lead Miain company, O. A. Tur ner, its president, the payment of which said note was by the said O. A. Turner in coaeideration of one dollar ($1) to him paid, anaranteed; also for the mum of seventy-five dollars ($75), alleged to be a reasonable attorney's fee, provided for in said note, and for costs of suit. And von are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and annwe' the said com plaint, as above requrlled, the said plalntif will enter your default, take judgment aneinst you for the sum of $500, with inter east thereon at the rate of one per cent per month from the 22d day of Heptember, 1891, and for the sum of $75, and costs of suit. Given under my hand and the seal of the district court of the fret judicial distrist of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. this 20th day of tep tember, in the year of our Lord, one thous and eight hundred and ninerty-two. JOHN BEAN, Clerk. Be H. R. THOMPson. Deputy Clerk. MOCONNXLL, CLAx.EERO & GvUNN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. BHERIFF'S SALE-THE MU' CAL Benefit Litf lnsurance company, plain tiff, vs. Harrold E. Raymond and Hluth Raymond, defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale issned out of the district court of the First judicial district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, on the 20th day of September. A. D). 182, in the above entitled action, wherein the Mutual Ben cit Life Insurance company, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against Har rold E. Raymond and Huth Raymond, defendants, on the 20th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1852, for the sum of $708.45, besides interest, costs and attorney fees, which said decree was on the 20th day of September, A. D. 189I2, recorded in Judg ment book No. "H," of said court, at pare --, I am sommanded to sell all that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land, esitate. lyInr and being in the county of Lewis and Ciarke, state of Montana, and bounded and described as follows, tc-wit: Lot numbered six (6), in bloek numbered eight (8), of the Joseph Cox addition to the city of Helena, Mont., accordmn to and as sald lot and block are more particularly desribed upon the offieial plat of said named addibtson, now on tile in the manner provided by law, in thIe office of the county clerk and recorder of the said coanty of Laewis and Clarke, Montana. T'ogether with all and sincular the tene ments, heredltamenta and apourtenaases tlhi ronto bolontinc or in anywise apper tsuning. oublic notice is hereby riven that on Tuesday, the llth day of (October, A. DI). 1892, at 12 o'olock tu.. of that day, at the front door of thie court houes, Helena, Lewis and Clarke county, Montana, I will, in obedi enee to said order of ale- and decree of forsclosnre and sale, sell the above de scribed property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said jadament, with interest and soats, to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand. Given under mc hand this 20th day of September, A . D. 183. (.'HARLES M. JEFFERIS. Sherif. BJy ALPn G. JoIrNsoN, Deputy LSheriff. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME for registration. Notice is hereby 5iven that the time for the registration of the names of the qaall tied electors in eleetlen district No. one, in the county of Lewis & Clarke, and state of Montana. prior to the general elaetioa to be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of Noverm ber, 1892, for the said eeoaty of lewis and Olarke, will expire at 10 e'alook p. m. on the 18th day of October, A. D. 1892. The names of the several precincts or poliing plages embraced in said eleetion district No. one are es follows: In the city of Helena, the First, Third and Fifth wards. Unionville and Park. 8. C. GILPATRICK, Registry agent election district No. 1, Lewis and Clarke conaty,. Montaa. Helena, Mont.. Sept 28, 189, Itegistra mor oflie, Payne's hotel, "Dr. Libig & C. Co. ming. h San Francisco and Kansas a City's Great Specialists From Liebig World Dispensary. D Their chief specialist, of Fan Francisco, will islit Marysville, American House, sot. 13 and it Philipsburg, Modini's (trand Hotel, Oct. 10 and 16t; tiranite, Moore House. Oct. Ill and 17; M lissoula, 'I he Florenca. Got. 18 and It. and at Merchants Hotel. Helenae Oct 1 to 4. Dr. Liebig & Co. believe that a special physi eian's success entirely depends on his skill and ability to oure disease. Realizing this faottwen ty years age they gave up acute eases and family practice, and have devoted all time to chronic I diceases, men'sdisease., restoring lost health and r vigor in old and young, and to-day have the ma r jority of chronio ca e to treat west of the Mi I sounr river to the Pacific ocean. Making specially to order from measurement, braces and appli ances for alldeformitise. No physiman esn per form twentj-five men's work, no brain is capable of doing so. He who pretends to oare all diseses, be a bedeide physician, a surgoL. a ehronie disease expert, ete., eta., elaes an imposesibility. Dr. Lisbig & Oa'es saeeas depends upon special *ark, doing only dosee pmeatie and treating a certain class of diseases so specialists. Chronic privateand secondary diseases, often called in curable, are speedily cured. Diseass of the eye, ear, nose, throat, blood and nervous system, and genitl, arimry and reprodnotive organs re ceive careful special attention. It is a well known fact that surgaene and physicians treat ing only a special class of diseases obtain groat skll and are univesally euccensful. Diseases of men treated eonfidentially and never referred to. Dolisate and compllcated diseases of women skillfully treated. 'he Lobhig odrd Dispensary is the largeot in corposrated medicl and surgical intitoute in the world combined tunder one mauagement. l'ivi sins in Kansas City, Butte City, Las Angeles and San merancisco. The old, theo tried, the trusty. Not here to-day and away to-morrow, but here now, first, last and all the time; com bining skill with reliability has brought nnpr ai.ed groess to Dr. Liebig & C.. in the past twesty- four years. DRItNK, OPiUM, TOBACCO-Drunkenneso Opium Habit. and exosoeive use of Tobacco de stroy millions of valurble men andwomen yearly. Dr. l iebig Co. give succeosful treatment by the Chlorthadee. Cine onides and the latest meth ods, which overcomes the habit perfectly and permanently. Consultation free, personally or by letter, and sacredly confidentiaL BAD 1ri rATI--(latarrh is very prevalent in ontana. It destroys the purity ot the breath, the hearing, the eight, and if neglected extends down the membrane of the throat and bronchial, attacking the lungs, heart, stomach,, baidder, kidneys and whole mucus membrane of the body, destroying the vital organs. Dr. Liebig & Co.'s treatment ie safe, speeds and successful. MEN'S DISEASES-Whlse some might won der that a l.rge and rseno tsible Dispensary like ir. Liesig& Co.'s slonl spebcially treat private dieases. setuinai weak.ss~, sprmatorrhoa, glhet. stricture. varicosoi, syphilis, blood possionimg, estm diseoaee, and all clionio ail tilents of men that unfit them for life's dutieo or it p!oiasntres. All reputable physicians and family physicians treat such diteases. We have never known one aof o doing so, nor one to ro fuso' to rt so. e Why slonuld Dr. Libig e (to. not treat thes aalPo, xsst n they are specialists for all cIhrori,, a i: t.n esa d are far I.tt,.r Itrtoartd to ,~i"o, t.-te have more f.ilitiea .rit greatr- num b. rs o treat, hence acqure munth more skill andl iexperienoo, a:d certainly can treat atorve special cases far more sucesoflly than he ow who do not specially treat the:., Indeed, half of the extensive practice of Dr. Liebig & Co. are of ca'ee that have been badly treated by so-called "curo alsa"i-men suffering from destroying di aut-os ot rosults of abuse or xcersoes. 'l hend lHsron and terrible experience. asd their peni ten e- as with the prodigal eon-brings r many a 'ayward, yet noble man no a life of riotit l, and wtiltver the Pha-iraical may think or nay, lir Libhi &t ('u. lrrtpose to be goond bSamtaritans and cret hem, anti hetn a e: "o o sin no mori." Mr. Nervie (ill, a wwet-thy cnttl, . nd-ock mnn, of Kmnitt, Idahot. war a helpless ilva.d, ronlited to bli two sears. givon up by all the lioe.t,,:rtoria Itdalo. le had to be turnodi8 i bed ly heEtct had two men ntrses to attend hin-, etas rinktng fast from a spinal affection and peralyis ,if ther ext remit ies; went under tLeat aulet April. t1e8, is now abo, to drive out morn in, an te tvenieg. Hie case was compliolted with v Ivular disease of heart and nervous dehil ire Ito pid Ihr. ttodar $2,000 far his servioee, Write iir p irticular, to Mr. ,,ill. Mr. 'I httei (of i, of i):7 Hyland street. Helena, sat-esa tl.t hto aowes his life to Dr. Lielidg & Co. I (. we:il a helr!esat cripple on crutches, givern up to diet, ani ha, le nicured of inflammatory rheama tisin by It. li.-big i (to, Stuch chronio cases ceem onl t" yield to treatment used by the cele L'attd stoixri t i-tt ¢f the Liohig World Dispensary, an I tried otuoers first and failed. I will explain to any one who call.. John 'lurk, a pioneer of Heler, suffered dreadfully from 1 ercurial Ddalavationu t'hronic Rhett:natisit atid impurity of I:loiutd tried. many d,(ttiro. Ibut c'ontinused to stiffer intil Dr. ,Stod. dart, of rlitig Worll l)iitrensary, of San F'ran sl:lc aud Kanshas (t'ty, satedily cared him. Mr. tlirk is well known, jA1k Mr. lioter, ltolter hlrdware (o.. or Judge Allan about him. rils, Alat-edla Martin. It-t Post street, Ft-o katie. has been rertored to perfect healtit, after trying ittany leading phyeit-ians. She rame to -so hr. Stoslddart on curtchleet vesa tsartially t~are tired anti completel" broken downs from nerv t)ua pro-strati-n, 'lodayt!-i is complepllyc-raiL TlIougausls of such chronic cases are being cured lie tir. itln-bhg i'o., all over the a-st. tihe doctor will It is Montana from San I,'ran eit-o, and has oflicess t room 15. MerchanteHo tel. He!rnt. fOct 1 to 4. (tall or addr.es: San Francisco office, 410 Deary Otltet. outle City osfice. 8 East lrosdway. O'rICE OF HEARING OF PErTITIO N IN for probate of will. In the district cnort of the First judicial district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. In the matter of tho estate of William N. Bildwia, deceased. N'otioe is hereby glvn that Tuesday, the fourth day of October. A. D. 18912, at lt n'tlock of said day. and the court room of department No. 2 of said eonrt, at the court honoe in the city of Helena, county of Lewis and Clarke, state of Montana, haye been appointed tis the time and place for proving the will of said William N. Baldwin, do ceased, and for hearing the applioetion of WVilliam D. ildith for the issuance to him of letters of administration with esid will annexed. Witness mv hood and the seal of said coort this twenty-sesond day of Bertsmber, A. D. 1892. JOHN MEAN, Clerk, By H. It Tnonacaot, Deputy Clerk. 1. . + JUST ., REC8eIeGD. + * Two Cars of the Celebrated St. Louis A. B. C. Bohemian Export Beer. = THE BEST IN THE VIIARKET.. OPPENHBIM.ER & TiSCH. I OLE AGENTS. I, B " " THBI " "' GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE Pames tbhrou.h Wlsrouln, Mluneodta, Rorth r D koe Mauito ba, Monlsta. idaho, (ee -. guon and Washington. u THE DINING CAR LINE. d Dining Car are run between thboaro. Bt. Pau it - PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR ROUTE Pollmen service daily betwee I n Chiagot. Paln. Montana. and the Pacof.c Northweat . V betwean St. Pau Minnwpolis and MN- - aorth Dakota ant Manitoba points. THE POPULAR LINE. Daily Exuptr . Trains carry el t Pall zeping C.atrs, Dining C . DCaraty C -oanh n man Tourist bleepers and FrUeesso;oi· ·B 1e Lag Care. YELLOWSTONE PARK ROUTE. The Northern Pacific railroad is the rail ling b Yellowstone Park: the popnlar line to Califuo.l. and Alaska: and its trains par throngh the Igrandest scenery of seven states. THROUGH TICKETS Are sold at all coupon offices of the Northern Paiice Hailroad to polnts North, Cat. Both. and West. in the United ttatee and h Caad -a TIME SCHEDULE. In efsect on and after Sunday, August Is. TRAIsN AiIVM AT IMnaLA. e. . acific Mail. west bound ....... i1:0 a o., Atlantic marl. east bound ....... 12:0 p. No. 6I. ( ouur slAiene. itsoula and Butte rexpres. .............. ... 11:41 m Flo. 8. Marysvllle Dan ansr. : .......11:20 a m 1o..1r0. Mlaryville accommondation..... :0 p. No. A, Wickes, Boulder and Ilkhorn passen r. ...... :..... .. .. . .... 5:10p. m No. 102, imln.d mixed, Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays .................. 5:00 p. -. TRAINS DEPART FROM SNLISA. No , Pacific Mail. west bound....... 1:5 p. No. 4, Atlantic mail, east boundn........ 1:, .a No. I Butts, Missoula and u'cur d'Alene exo res .............................. 7:1O a. i S7, Marysie paeger............. 7:4 . m o. aryevllle acoommodation.. ... S:00 p. m .1, Wickes Boulder and Elkhorn Passenager ............ ............. 7:20a. m lo. 101, .mini . mixed, Mondays, Wed aesdase and Fridays............... l:15 . n .tios Nos. 1, 4, 5 and 6I connect at Garrison ith oMntana ) nio trains to and from Butte, Deer od r and Anaconde. i nsae e. d and 6 will run betwsen Helsna ad Wallace. daho, without change of oars. For Hates. Maps, Time Tables or Special ]nformatton apply to Chae. I. Fee, General Passenger and Tioket ARent, at. Panlh ]ilat. or .. D. E.DC:...:, ounera Aen$t ef the Northern Poiio . B.. at BHEPLENA. MONT. ALIS SUMMONS-IN THE DISTRICT court of the First judicfial district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. Arn 'lollmn, plaintiff, vs. August Nagel and Genevieve hagel, F. t. Wallace and A. M. Thornburgh, co-partners doing business nder the firm anms and style of Wallace & Thorn burgh. Patrick A. Comer and m Timothy Wilcox. defendants. The state of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendants: You are hereby required to appear inan action brought against you br the abov namedd plain tiff in the distria court of the First judiciat die triet of the state of Montana in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, and to answer the complainmt filed therein, within ton days (eiclesive of the day of service) after the service on yoU of this summoiro if served within this county or, if srerved out of this county, but within this district, within twenty days: otherwise within forty days, or judgment by defanult will be taken against you according to the prayer of said com plaint. TIs said action is brought to foreclose a cer. tain mortgage described in the complaint and executed by the said August Nagel and Gene viese Nagel on the 2rth day of Juy., 1889, upon ates numberedl thirty-oie (31) and thirty-two "(2) in hcock numbered one hundred and thirty four (1r4). in the .ing addition to the city of Helena. in Lewis ani (larks county, state of stentana. to aeourc the payment of a oortLin promissory note madeo by Augut Nagel on that day for the umnt of 1.100. with in terest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, to Matthew Bolles & omnipany; said note with interest as aforesaid being now due and payable Sroson of nun-nsyment of the Ptterd t as riro eide: in said note andl mortgage, said note and mortgage having been asoigned by the anid Matthew Boleas & Company to the plaintift: and said mortgaged indnbtedness having een assumed by the defendant atrick A. Comer for valuable consideration; that said promises may be sold and the proceeds applied to the pdy ment of stid note, interest. taxO o paid by plain tiff on raid property. attorney's fee andi costs; ant in case said Lroceeds are not snuicitnt to sayr the same, then to obtain an execution against, the defendaeit AOugut NSagol and Fat rick A. Comer for the denciency. and also that the defendants end each o' them herein, and all persons claiming by, thron:h o,r uinder thm,. or either of them, may be barred anid foreclostd of al l right, claim, lien. equity of redemption it end to said promises Plain if ashs for other said further relief as appears more fully in said com plaint. And youn are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said compnlaint at above reiuird., the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief dtmasdle in the smplaint. eiven onder my band and the seal of the dis' tricteourt of the Birat juiici-l district of the state of Montana. in and for the county of Lewis S aid tlarkeo, this tth day of rep Neat ) !tlor, in the year of our Lord. District one thouosand eight hundred and ( ourt ) ninety-two. _____ JOHN BEAN. Clerk. By H. R. Tnoi'osux, D)eputy t lerk. LESLIE & CnRAVE,. Attorneys for i'laintiff. LIAS SUMMONS-IN THE DISTRICT court of the first judicial distlis jet of the state of Montana, in and for the couanty of Lewis and Clarke. Agnes Behrene, plaintiff, vs Henry Beh tsns, defendant. The state of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendant: You are here by required to aspear in an action brouoght against you by tbo above named plaintiff in the district court of the First judicial district of the state of MIonhana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, and to an swer the complaint filed thercsin, within ten days lenctUsive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or, if served out of this coonty, bet within this distsict, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days. or judgimnt by sietault will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is srouaght to obtain a decree of tits sourt dissolving the bonds of mat. itony existtag between your mif and this plaintiff upon the rouand of wifful desertion of this plaintiff acd upon the further Rround of habitual drunken ness for more than one year last past, and that the oustody of the minor child be awarded to plaintiff, and for alimony. And yeo are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said coru plant, as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said oamplsint. Given under mc hand and the seal of the I district onortruf the Fitst judicial district o the state of Montane, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, this lth day of te.-e tember, In the year of our Lord. one thous and sight hsndred and ninety-two. JOHN SIICAN, Clerk. By O. O. FnRcFon. Depoty Clerk. C. W. FPtchret:er. Atiorney for plaintiff. Pacific Rolling Mill Co., IMANUFACTURERS OF -.. 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Orders receive prompt attention. Send for Catalogues. Address PACIFIC ROLLING MILL CO., 202 MARKET STREET. SAN FRANCISCO. INFORMATION. Remember this: The greatest line of railway operating between St. Paul or Minneapolis and Milwau kee and Chicago is the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. It owns and operates, under one management, 6,100 miles of track. Every day this road starts FOUR handsome, elegantly equipped pas senger trains from the Twin Cities that run through to Milwaukee and Chicago without change of cars of any class. TWO trains daily to St. Louis and Kansas City. The train service and general equip. ment of "THE MILWAUKEE" is not surpassed by any railway in America. It runs the famous and only electric-lighted vestibuled lim ited train to Chicago daily-con. sidered the finest regular train in this country. It is the Offical Government Fast Mail line. If you are going to Chi. cago, Milwaukee, or any point east or south, or to St. Louis or Kansas City, cut this out: Leave St. Paul B 7:35 a. m., arrive at Chicago 10:00sanme evening. Leave Bt. Paul A 2:45 p. m., arrive at Chicage 6:45 next morning. Leave St. Paul A 6:55 p. m., arrive at Chicago 7:00 next morning. Leave St Paul A 8:00 p. m., arrive at Chicale 149:30 next mornig. Leave St. Faul A 9:15 a m., arrive at St. Louis 7:30 next morniug. Leave St. Paul C 7:r11 p. nr, arrive at St. Loab 6:15 next evening. Leave St. Paul .\ 9:15 a. m., arrive at Kansa. City 7:00 next morning. Leave St. Panl (. 7:15 p. m., arrive at Kansae City 6:00 next evening. ADailty B Except Sunday. C Except Saturday. Palace sleepers on night trains. Parlor chair cars on day trains. Dining car service superb. Trains leave from St. Paul Union Depot. No trains. For lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada apply to any ticket agent or address J. T. CONLEY, Assistant Gen. IPass. Agt., St. Paul. Minn. BTUDT LAW AT HOMEL TAru A Cova.z is raN Iprnage Correspondenee Seheel of Law. (Incorporated.) Bend ten ceats (istama) Ior particulara to ,. Octner, Jr., see'y. Me. s8a WhiteJ Slook. Detinet, Migh S UMMONS-IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the First judieial district of the state of Mantana. in and far the county of Lewis and Clarks. E. W. Knight, agent. plaintiff, vs. Lydia F. Lundeen and John H. Lundeen, defend ants--bnmmons: The state of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendants: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintif in the district court of the First juditcal district of the state of Montana. In and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, and to answer the complains filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) afrer the orvice on you of this summons if served within this connty; or, if served out of this county, but within this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you, aecording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action bs brought to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by defendants on the 22d day of November, A. D. 1890, to seoure the pay ment of a promissory note of even date payable to the plaintiff, and to obtain a jundgment against the defendant Lydia F. Lundeen for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150.00), with interest the:eon at the rate of one per cent per month from the 22d day of November, A. D. 1891, made and delivered by said defendant Lydi.: F. Lundeen to plaintiff as agent, which note is owned by plaintiff as agent, and for juda ment for $50.00 attorney's fees, $6.00 taxes paid on said premises covered by said mortgage, and for costs of suit. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said com plaint, as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the distriot court of the First judicial district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, this 12th day of September. In the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. [sEAL1 JonN BaAN, Clerk. By H. R. Tnoa'pson, Deputy Clerk. C. B. NOLAN, Atterney for Plaintiff. C. B. LEBKICHER, Secold Floor, Hcrald Buildiu. BLANK To 00KS Order l00KS NATLY RULED AND PlINTED. S UMMONS-IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the First judicial district of the state o6 Montinia, ii Cid for the iounty of Lewis and Clarke. Laura Wilson, plaintiff, vs. James Wil. son, defendant. The state of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against yea by the above named plaintiff in the distriet court of the First judicial distriot of the state of Mon tana, in and for the county of Lewis an Clarke, and to answer the complaint file therein, within ten days (oexlusive of th day of service) after the service on you o this summons, if served within this county, or, if served out of this county, but withi this district, twenty days: otherwise withi forty days, or judgment by default will b taken against you, aooording to the prays of said complaint. The said action I brought to obtain a judgment and decree o this court dissolving the bonds of matri mony heretofore and now existing betwee the defendant and this plaintiff. For tha said defendant did on the 9th day of July 1891, willfully and without cause, deser and abandon this plaintiff, and eve since has, and still continues so to willfull and without canse desert and abandon said plaintiff, and live separately and apar from her without any suenffioient cause; or any reason, and against her will and consent; and that said defendant did, on or about the date aforesaid, depart from the state of Montana with the intention of not return. ing thereto; and for the costs of this action, and for general relief. And vou are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said com plaint, as ibove required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint and for costs. Given under my hand and the seal of the district court of the frst judicial district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, this 13th day of Sep. tember. 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