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THE BEE HIVE Has Removed to 22, 24 and 26 South Main Street. (GREENHOOD, BOHM, & CO.'S OLD STAND.) A ( SPECIAL SALE. Special Announcement ' THURSDAY MORNING, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY0 . NOV. 10, 1892, FROM I0 TO 12 O'CLOCK. 25 PIECES We offer this week some special values in all kinds of BUNDERWEAR. Only 18c Per Yard. Black Dress Goods" Each customer limited to 5 yards. Sale from 1o to 12 only Infants' white all wool Vests from 30c to 90c. Thursday morning, Nov. 10, 1892. Children's Underwear white and natural, in cotton mixed and _ Being overstocked on FINE BLACK DRESS GOODS, wool from 20C to 90c, we offer Special BARGAINS this week in the following: k and Glassware. Ladies' scarlet medicated all wool Underwear, a bargain at Plain Cashmeres, Croc kery an assware. $.5o. This week, 90oc. Plain Henriettas, Ladies' all wool natural grey sanitary Underwear, regular price, Brocaded Henriettas, $.50. This week, 9oc. Nun's Veiling, New goods in this line just received and prices marked Wale Diagonal, way down. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Open Ladies' heavy jersey ribbed cotton Underwear in cream and Cheviot Serge, Stock, etc. natural, worth 60oc. This week, 35c. Camel's Hair Serge, Men's Fleece lined Underwear, very warm, $1.25 Bedford Cord, Counters. Men's all wool scarlet medicated Underwear, reduced from Paris Cord, Bargain Counters. $1.75. This week only $1.25. Armure, etc. Men's camel's hair Underwear considered a bargain at $2.25. At values worth from $i to $Z per yard, which we Our Bargain counters are replete with many hundred use- This week, $1.50. have reduced, for this week only ful household goods at popular prices. Call and examine our Men's very heavy ribbed Underwear all wool in salmon and line on the second floor. scarlet, a good $2.50 article. This week, only $1.50o. 75c TO $1.25 PER YARD. T -IE LBB EIXJ. Genzberger, Barnett & Co. E 22, 24 and 26 S. Main St. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters for the following persons remain usnalled for at the Helena, Mont., postoffloe on Nov.10, 1892. In calling for them please say "advertised." OENTLEMEN'S LIST. Aaling, Frank Barton, Angus Beaton, Donald Benjamin. E. S. Blaine. Wallace Boddy, William Bostwilok, Geo. W. Campean, Antoine Clark, W. W. Clarke, C. W. Conoley, William Connely, J. P. Cook, Morris Cook. Geo. C. Cowles, Frank Daniel, George Danielson, !i. A. Day, R. H. Duhamel, Victor Elliagson, Thomaa(2) EmmetCon. Min'g Co.Fink, I. Flagstaff Mining Co. Glass. Jas. G. Gordon, John Griffin, T. M. Gunther, R. O. Hall, John P. Hiansnaw, D. A. Hardwlck, Charley Hartigan, Thomas Harris, James Hoover, Joe Humphrey, W. W. Jones, A. HR. Jones, A. N. Johnson, W. J. Johnston, Charles Jury, Chester Kebsehule, Otto King, John C. Kniphals, Henry Knott, Charley H. Kobe, Matthias Kukaly, Tom Lany. Thomas Lepage, Charles Lee, R. E. Madden, Ed Markham, Byron Matthews, G. L. Matthews, Walter Middle Fork Mng. Co.Miffin, '. T. Miller, Charles F. Murray. Robert A. McCabe, Pas MeCurry, Bert MeKinnon, Joseph Nelson, A. O'Connell, Jeff O'Rtelly, C. B. Paddon, James Page. Fred Paul, J. M. Peters, Capt. E. Porter, T. A. Powers, Henry L Purdy, D. Ragan, John Rayner, S. Ralph, Ed. Wm. Rice, William Richards. Samuel Rodgers, John Romigh. O. P. Robles, F. 8S. Ryan, W. D. ityerson. Albert W. Sage, Ralph C. Simon, J. A. Seltzer, Joe Stenclova, Frantiska Tailleon. Cameron '1 hompses, Johan Walters, W. A. Weeks, Francis D. White, Late Wilkman, Jear Witty, J. W. Wydler, Alfred LADIEB' LIST. Bader, Mrs. Sadie Barker, Mrs. Me Bell, Miss Carrie Braford, Miss Minnie B own, Miss Hattie Brown, Mrs. Lottie Butler, Mrs. J. C. Carley, Mrs. Auncill Card, Addie Colman, Miss K. Davidson, Mrs. Wm. Devine. Miss Mary Dodson, Miss Lucy Geary, Maggie Hayden, Della Hogan, Miss Mary Jaggar, Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Miss E. Johnson, Miss May Moreland, Mrs. A. Moreland, Mrs. E. Mogers, Mrs. Hattie McDonald, Mrs. J. Mclntyre, Mrs. J. Neilson, Mrs. Henry Powell, Miss M. A. Roddy, Miss Annie Roaman. Mrs. A. -cattergood, Mrs. T. Sharpo. Miss Bridget Simme, Vera J. Smith, Miss Geneva Strawdal. Miss J. Swift. Mrs. E. J. Wood. Miss A. M.(2) Wright, Miss Loul Wright, Mrs. J. T. H. CLEWEIL, P. M. itueklen's Arnioa Salve The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumr, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coins and all Skin Eruptions, and loll tively cures Piles or no money required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price25 cents per box. For sale by H. M. Parchen & Co. Excursion Rates to Oalifornla. On the 15th of each month the Northern Paciflo railioad will sell round trio tickets to California points as follows: Helena to San Francisco and return, go ing via Portland and returning same way, 7b. 'Jo San Francisco, going via Portland and returning via Ogden and Silver Bow, w0. T rIno Angeles, going and returning via Po end, entering tan Frlancsco in one r tinn either going or returning, $89. Los Angeles, aoing via l'ortland and / rancisco. and ,eturning via bsora b and Ogden, $9lJr0. kets will be limited for sixty dave for tassuae, with return at any time the final limit of six months. . EIanz. Gn. ARt.. Helena, Mont. S. Fa, G. 1. & T. A., tit. Paul, Minn. DR,1MILES'N ERVINE There Is nothing like the RESTORATIVE NERVINE discovered by the great/pecialisi- DR. MILES-to cure all nervous adiseases, as Headache, the Blues, Nervous Prostra tion,i Sleeplessness, Neuralgia. St.Vltus' Dance, Fite and Hysteria. Many physicians nsoe It in their practice, and say the results are wonderful. Dr. tfkles'RePtorative Nertvne has been a godsend to me. I had expended about $1,000 in doctoring with eleven physicians, butcoinitnued to get worse. I got so had I could not go anywhere for fear of an attack from spasms. I then tried Dr. Mile,' Re storative .ervine, taking a number of bottles, and I have not had an attack for five months. I recom. mend the Nervino to all afflicted with this disease. D. J. PIKE. Yanktoo, . D. We have hundreds of testimonials like these from irugglsts: ' We have never known anything like It."-Snow & Co.,Syracuse,N.Y. ,Every bottlesoid brings words of pralae."-J. G.Welf. ItlIndalc,Mich. "The best deller we ever had. '"--Woodtworth & ('o., Fort Wayne. Ind. "Nerviue sells better than any. thing we ever had."--I. F. Wyatt & Co., Concord, N. H. Book of testimonials Free at druggists. Sold on a positive guarantee. Dr. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Sold by all druggists. Manhood Restored. SIROE , b 11Eit p t BRAiN Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Fits, Neuralgli Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental Depression. Ioftening of Brain, causing insanity, misery, de cay. death. Premature Old age, Barrennesq, Loess of Pt'ower in either sex, Impotency, Leucorrlilce anti all Female Weaknesses Involuntary losses, Hpermatorrhlra, caused by over-exertion of brain, eolf-abuse, over-indulence. A month's treatment 41. 0 for k5, by mail We gasranteo I boxes to cure. Each orderr for boxes with will send written guaranteo to refund if not oured. tnarantees irsted only bbyH.L M. Fearha & Ca, sole uents. Helen. Moat. JAPANE SE aLt like magcl on the Steomach, Li.ver and How. els; dispels lIysepola. lillonanose. Icress. tolds. Nervous Disorders, Blieeihpsaness, loss of Appe tte. restores the . omplexion: prfeet dilgestion follows their use. Positiwe cure for Sick tiead ache and (Consiiatiton. Hmsl,. mild, evy to lake. Large vials oft pills i cents old by H. It. Perchen A to.. druggists. lt.elena Mont THE GODES. Political, Civil, Civil Procedure. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. $2.50 Per Volume. SUMMONS.-IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the First judicial district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. Northwestern finaranty Loan Company, plain. tiff. vs. tieorge H. Leghorn and krances Leg horn. defendants. 'lho stats of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendants You are hereby required tJ appear in an action brought acain.t yo, by the above named plaintiff in the district court of the First judicial district of the state of Montana, in and for the countf of Lew sland Clarke. and to answer the complaint filed tlherein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county; or. if served out of this county, hnt within thin district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days. or judgment by default will be taken againstyo according to the prayer of said complaint. a he said action is uromgit for the purpose of for closing a certain mortgage. made and exe cuted by George H. Leghorn and rcanoes Leg horn, bearing date upon the 1th day of August. .1890 to secure the payment of a certain promis sory note and the renewal notes given in lien thereof, made and lxesuted by the defendant George H. Leghorn to plaintiff, the last of said notes bearing date upon the 2d day of oebruary. 1892. for the sum of at.0i0. lawfur mon-y of the United otates, idue on the 25th day of suguast 1819, together with interest thereon from maturo ity untiL paid, derritel in the complaint herein, and which said promissery note is now dul and payable. there bein due thereon the sum of 1,090 principal, together with interest theresa from tile 251th day of August. 1892, at the rate of ten per cent per annum; also for the etim of 217.18 paid for taxes upon said premises by plaintiff on the 16th uay of etiytember. 1il2. to gether with interest thereon from said 18th day of beptembe., 1820, at the rate of ten per cent per annum; a:.d also for the sum c f $110 attor ney's fees: and for costs of suit: that the prem. ises conveyed by said mortgage be sold, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said note, moneys expended by plaintlff as aforesaid, and costs of suit. For further particulars reference to the com. plaint on file is hereby trde, and in case such proce ds are not spffoient to pay ti.. same. then to obtain an execution against the said teorgo i. Leghorn for the balance remtining due; and Salso that said defendants, and all persons a aim. ing by, through, or under them. say he barred ani foreclosed of all right, title, claim, lion equity of redlemption, and nteres in and o sair d mortgaged Dpietni".: and for further re!i f. And you are hereby notified that if you rail to appear and answer the said complaint, s nabove requnired, the said plaintiff will take d,fiet against you and apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the real of the dit. trict court of the nirsi. judicial diiatrirt of toi state of Montana, in and for the u-- -- nt of Lewisnt Lw and t'lrks. SFoal First this tills day of Oaethler, in th.e lud. Dist. 1 rs eaf ar of our Lord one thoad Court. eight hundrod nl itl ninetytw --r JON EhAN, 'Clirk. By ('. W. litu' TON, Deputy ('eerk. Ashburn K. harbour. Attorney for ylaintff. PIlOIESSIONALh CARDS. a/Atrney st Law. Ieoney to loan en improved city and farm prupenty. 8tlIBU .N IK. ARB OUIt. Attorney and C'onnsellor at Law. Masonic Temple. Helena, Montana MANSSENA BULLARD. Attorney and Counsellor St Law. Will practice in all courts of record in te State. Ottiis in told Bllock, Helena. Mont. Civil and Mining Enginemra U. S. Deputy Mineral Suirvey.rs. Mineral pot set lrecuredl. Iooms 12 and 13, Atlas Bulldnis.. lulrna, Monitais. Dat h,. IIOCKMAN. - Physician, W,.rgson, Aecoucher. Oculist, Airist. Mlember of San Fraleeisco Medical lsolety, tis Neva"d ltats tiledloal Society. O(le's no sin street, over itiinmetu Jewelry Stoire. )Ilt. I. .L. CAhl'MICIIARl. Dhieases of Wonme sad Children Specilh Attenution. Hlelena, Mountana. TO 'THEiE KR BOYS AND GIRLS: We will give to tbh boy or girl obtaining the largest number of subscribers to THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT, between now and the 1st of January. 1893, a first-class railroad ticket from Helena to Chicago and return, a ticket of admission to the Fair, and free board at a first-class hotel during the stay in Chicago. There are no condi tions attached to the offer except that with every name sent in the sum of $2 shall be remitted in advance for a year's subscrip tion. Names may be sent in one at a time as they are secured. They must be accom panied with the statement on the part of the sender that he or she desires to enter THE INDEPENDENT'S World's Fair contest.