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1l *slons7 a ir a k to ato M ° iiI saklp. b w a otl tr ii aet ost ed bp bet her ha* bn t8, • it s amulttto Snd hae 5orns a putnlt in among the neRroet. BANK cLEAniNGS. iiini aa O at tbhe t'i "Citi. Which ol*w as .aeeosee, . New YgOx, July .--The clearinge of the bnkes of the prinelpal oftles for the week as compared with the oorrespondln4 week f last year. were as followet oewYork ............i l0t.81e000 Poe. 5. ChiAoao ... h.......... 00,890,000 Dee. 7.5 Boeton ................ 93,422.00 ea 10. Philadelphi........... 7.7000 Inc. .4 St LoA o............ 0.242,00 Dee. . l rano . 13.070,L000 Inc. 6.7 timiore .............. 91,8 ,0 Dec. 8.7 Pittasb~ r2............. 1 1.000 Deo. 15.h Cincinna t............ 11o.420000 1i . ;s8.0 ainneapolis ........... 0,02.000 3ec. 8e 5 Omaha .............. 5,27 000 Dc. 1.0 Denver............. .8.e9.s000 Do. 36.2 t. Paul .................4 , 017, Dec. 1t 8 Stokano ............... 21,000 No comp. Groat Fals............... 300,000 No comp. Total for the leading citiee of the United States was =l.0l.402.0&3 a decrease of 8. per eent compared with the same week last Ir ehanel of Rfeitng Datae. Special to The Independent. ANACONDA, Joly 7.-At a meeting of the directors of the Anaconda ltacing nasoola ton to-night it wae deoided to request the Bott. association to exchange dates with Anaconda. The Anaconda meeting was to have begun July 15, and the Butte meeting Wos to. follow it This request will be made on the glround that the amallhox has not I entirely disappeared from Anaconda. Attacked by Montreal Toughs. . MonTsA., July 7.-A number of dele gates to the Christian Endeavor con. vantion held an overflow open air meeting tonis evening. A crowd of tounaghs flung stones at the speakers and several of the Ohistian endeavor people were struck by missiles. 1 he police made abhort work of them. The hostile demonstration is at tributed to Konmothe's attack on Catholic ism. Starr Sald to Be Still at Large. Aax.As~A CrrY, Ken., July 7.-A man who 1trofesses to know the bandit Henry Starr intimately called at the Traveler officee to day and said the Colorado Spring's capture was not Henry Starr. He says Starr is still in the Territory with sixty men ready to repel any attack that may be made upon his stronghold by the marshals and Indian police. The value of vacation mar be greatlr increased by taking Hood's aruaperilla. Sold by drug gists. Base Ball. CINcncATr. July 7.-No game, rain. PrrrsanuG, July 7.-Pittsburg 8, Boston 0. ST. Louis, July 7.-St. Louis 9, Washing son 3. LouzsvnLLE, July 7.-Louisville 4, lew York 2. uCrotAo, July 7.-Chicago 10, Philadel phia 18. CLOVELAND. July 7.-Cleveland 5. Balti more 15. A Mammoth Cheese. Canada exhibits at the World's fair a cheese in which 207,200 pounds of milk were used. This is equal to the milk for one day in September, when the cheese was mane, of 10.000 cows. The cheese itself weighs 22.000 oounds and measures twenty pight feet in circumference by six feet in beight. The case of the cheese was beauti fully painted when it started on its jour ney, but by the time it reached the fair grounds it bore 10,000 autographs. There was not a spot on the twenty-eight by six feet surface two inches square that did not calry some name or names. The boys and girls fairly besieged it at the railway sta tions and despite all protests inscribed their names on its surface. Tur's PILLS cure constipation and piles' Eternal Vigilance Is the price of health. But with all our precaution there are enemies always lurking about our systems, only awaiting a favorable opportunity to assert themselves. Impuri ties in the blood may be hidden for years or even for generations and then suddenly break forth, undermining health and hast. ening death. For all diseases arising from Impure blood Hood's Sarsaparilla is the un equalled and unapproaohed remedy. It is king of them all, for is conquers disease. Be Recognized a Colleague. This story is at present making the round of the Germanmuesiaol press: When the composer Schulze was captured by bri gands in the Abruzzi, they deganded one of his own compositions from him, with the re sult that he sang an aria from the latest opera. But before it was ended, the entire band burst into tears, and their captain, offering his hand to Schulze, released him with the words, "So you, too, steal? 1 never exact anything from a colleague?" Union Pacific Exaursion Rates Now In Effect From Relena. To Chicago and return, account World's fair...................... 60 20 To St. Louis and return ............. 6 00 To all Missouri river points and re turn.............................. 50 00 All round trip tickets to Chicago are limited to November 15; to it. Louis and Missouri river points, ninety days. On the 15th of each month excursion tickets are sold to Utah and California points as follows: To San Francisco and return.......... $75 To Los Angeles and return............ - 9 To Salt Lake rnd return ..... .... 8O Tickets to California points are limited to six months, and to Salt Lake sixty days. Low Excursion Rates via thie Northern Pacifle Iatlroad. From Helena to St. Paul and return, $50. Finnal limit returning, ninety days from date of sale, no stop-overs allowed in either direction. Frem Helena to St. Paul and return, ~C0. Final limit returning ninety days from date of sale; transit limit in each diretion forty days, with stop-over privileges at all points. F om Helena tort. Louis and return, $sil. Final limit returning ninety days from date of sale; transit limit forty days in each di rection, with stor-over privileges at all _oints west of St. P'au!. Helena to Cnicano and return, account World's fair, $6G.20, going and returning same route; final limit returning Nov. 11. No stop-overs allowed in either direction. Helena to Chica.go and return, account World's fair. -70; trnns;t limit forty dnys in each direction; final lim;t Nov. 15, with stopover privileges at St. Paul, and all points west. If passengers desire, tickets will bhe issued to return via the Union l'a cieic at the $70 rate. 'the Nortuorn 'acillo is the only line runnina through care between elolena and Chicago, without change, and the only line making the run betwee~ n Helena and Chi cego in two days. The fast train for Chlcnago and the east leaves ielena at 10:55 lr. m. For further information, sleeping ear reservations, etc., call at the Northern Pa eifd city ticket oflice, or ad:dens A. D. EDoar, Cor. Main and Grand streets, Helena. NOTICEI ro ('ONTIIACTOiII - 8Al.AIl) proposals will be receivrd by the bard of trastees of the Montanar tate t erorm r-heol, at bliles City. Eontana. anti 12 o'clock .0oon Fri dlay, July 2, l9.1t, for furnishing all matrrial ndr erecting andl completing a brick anti ,tnn ouilding for tie said raform school. Plan. and sircilicatioas mnr} be seen at rthe office of 1. T. (orr. atchttict., Miles ('ity, Mont., on arl ait.ar Jrrly 15. and to whrom ll ecotnr nications eslould be sddre're I as to prices of labor, mrntrials, oet A goodr annatiteactory bent will be required of the rorcr-seful bidder for the faithful Per formanee o thIe contract. Proposals will be addressed to J. W. Ftreeil. resiuent. Miles City. Montrana. and morked tiropo.ais for buildinlg thie Montana State I a form school." The truetees sesrve the right to ,ojct any oral bids. 'B order of the board. if. U. WILEY, Eoretary. Lead-Steady, q 7ýt4q tend ono to-day was p weas smal. tut as tttai to novri tth mnavtwr the upward movement was vannoe n Amerlouan sec.ltt ' ' f" market was not affected to bSn the relse in rtes for money and ited 4 Governments- Strong. ]etroleno-Dull. Cloidng Coelnl U. 5. 4s we....... l10 Great Northern.. .114 L. c. wo coup,.... 110 Nothweerrn...... 1094 U. K&. re.. . . l..... N r . l'ae iflTe........ 10 S N. P. (etrat... 101( American olJ p.... 0 O on ta..... 85 (enadod outh..... 4IF IOrgnimp.... Canada Pacfic.... 74y e no htr ' ...e... 11 Atehson.... .U P.N ai M.,i... 107%0 Central tile:io ... 80 Pullman. ........ l5 Burlington ........ 80 leading......... 14% w Tornd ... ....... h:,Iceto ,.4a::+.:: 04,4 i;.,,w,,,,,. .... Cotton d L ,,, 88t It, t4, WesTeXnD.. 1 U)itillore .......... 25 G. W. prof....5 Illinois eantral.. 4 iR. W.,its..... . Aekawan.na... 164 HoOtk Island...... 019. . a It. (4. prof... 44h t. Paul. ........ 0154 Kne & Tle....... I .5 St. F Umah a... 87 Lake hore ........ 20 Buglar.............. 8 Loa '! rust....... e(4 't x u Pacific ...... RI L'villete hh.... 0 nioa Pacifie..... 245 Micth. 'entral.....j ) ago b p........180 Missouri Pacific.. o 2% U .. ..rn...... 0 ne ltlordwte ..... 8+ Wlance Union.... 154 rth American Ld........... 0 Linseed. orthern Pacific.. 14 lIeetrio ....1..... 14k N.. pirf...p...1...1 Money on call more aotive. ranging trem O(10 per cent; cloed offered 0 per cent; prime piper, 0tO10 per cent. Sterling ezoohange stead.l sixty day bankers' bills, 84.82(t84.y; demand. $4.841t0?4.81%. (IilCAC4O LIyII STOCK. C('.,(sco. July 7.--Cattle-lleoeipt. 10.000: good end steady, common and Texans weak: best beeve. 04.thi,.285 s; ood, f 4.O00(4.8: medium. $4.250y4.00. grassers, 85&0j14.10; miexna. ,$.50 I1oge--Becelpte 21.000: malrket opened strong, cloted weak: mixed and Dltpo. r, 10 *O6.25: Prime heavy and butchers' weightes, $.r25taO.i5; light. $ o.15.I i l.40. heop--ecreipts, IlotiO; good natives steady, others dull; nativeo. 84.0055.50; lTexanse. $3.Ot0(,4.4; westerns. $4.000(4.7; owes, S1.000 4.80; feeders, $S.70(!:.10. CHICAGO PRODUCT. CencAnoo July 7.-Wheat - Steady; cash, O6e: September, 09Oc.. (orn-Strang; cash, 41t0: Septomber. 429o. Oats--tteady: cash, 2tc; September. 204c. larley-Nominat. Pork-Steady; cash. $10.20; September. 20.20. I ard--Steady; rcsub, 04.0; eltember. $10.4714. c Ribe-Steady= cash. $9.05; Septembor. 294214. 8(8 Son of Mayor Tilibrook of lcKecesport, 'a.,lhad a Scroftla bunch under C one ear which the plhyslcan lanced and then it 54 becamo a rtnning sore, and was followed by - erysipelas. irs. Tillbrook gave him 5 Hood's Sarsaparilla I the sore healed up, hie became perfectly well and is now a lively, robust boy. Other parents ca whoseo children sufeir from impure blood 8 uhould profit by this example. HOOD'S PILLS cure IHabitual Constipation by ea restoring peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. A TO JOHN WOTLTERS, LATE OF EAST Helen, state of Montana-You are hereby notifica that a final rule for divorce ha breen granted against you at the suit of Augusta Wol ters. your wife, which will be heard in the court of common ph as No. S. of Philwdelphia county, Yennsylvanis, of Maroh term, 1898. No. 11, on Saturday. Jo'y 15,. A. L. 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., on which day you may appear and show cause. If any you have, why such divorce should not be granted against you. WILLIAM F. JOHINSON, 132 So. Sixth street, Ihiladelphia, Attorney for Libcllint. IEIRTFF'S SALE--BY VIRTUE OF AN EXI. cution in my hands, issued out of the dis trict court of the First Judicial district of the state of Montana. in and for the county of Lewis aindt Clarke. in the suit of rrct Nationl Ihank. of ilalen., .contaa. against Nortlhweiern l,uer anty Loan ('ompeny. duly attested the :id day of July. A. D. 19t3, I have leviet upon all the right, title and interest of the said torth western ,uaraute - i on , oellany, in and to the following describod property, situated in Lewis and Clarks county, ola~e of Montana. via: Lt nuuhber seven (7), in block "'I,' of 'iotjen adldition to the city of IHeolena. in tao ounty of l.ewis and Clarke. state of Montana, ao said lot and block are num; ered and described open the ol'cial plat of aild addition on lie in tile office of the county recorder of the acid county of Lewis end tlarke; alsoe, a portion of the n. w. ta of the e. w. t of section 2:;. townshilp 10, north rang: 4 -o-t andl more ipart.colarly described as follwe, to-wit: I:, ginning at a point in the line of thoecourty road at the intersoction of the right of way of the lielena and Red Mountain railroad, iheIco southneeterly along the line of the said right of way 852 fect; thencco south enstorly at right auglh' to said right of way. 125 feet: thence in a southerly direction, at right angles toih ciounty reat . ti feet to a point on the western boundary line of saii county road; thence along t;o liso of said county roal in a northenusterly direction to the iplace of beginning, 'b5 fiet, more or less. said tract of lantd contain ing 81-1001 of a: acre mor, or loes. rogether with all and cingular the tone ment. here:litamcente and appur cnances there unto henlt ciinic or in any wi-e appertaining. Notice is hereby given that on tle rthi day of Jult, A. 1). 1609, at the h.ur of 12 o'clock m. of cait day, at the front door of the court house, in thli city of liclona. county of LeWie nel d itArke avIl tatso uof eo nten.t 1 will sell all the righlt. title and in. tarest of the said -,lth.icy-tri r,' utrant: I .;oi too'inta, in and to tt w-aid above doscribed prii.orty. to the Iilghest bidder for cacst in hand. Given under my hand this t!e. t 'tt day of July. A. 1). 1b9. CIIAH. I. CURTIS, Sheriff. Hll.RIFF'.- S,\fI'] -C}I':Oi.G': A. CIAlIK.__ ' lailntiifl. vs. Jiiepth W. IIartwell antdl ercy Ii. Ilnrtwell, thuba ll and wil,, acnd :rLnist E. Wright cr d 'lori.Ira Wright. husbnnd anrd wife. dofe:adatccl . Under ald t)y virlt u of an order of ale and ldo err:r of fireefi.oiu, and rali iiaerl it of tilhe districot court of thie Firot judicial dlistrict of the lsate iof lolntalia. in land for the county of I.ewi aid.l Clarke. on the htill clay of Juner. A. D. 1090. in the above entitled acto,, wherein teorgoi A. ( l'rk. ithe bove uie.od plaintill. hllained a jilccllilnct nntl decrco of forectlcnro ald eale a ainet Jn " dh -. hleirwell lldi Meorcy .. Ilartwoll. Ei:rnitt i.. \Wright andl I 1ira I . Wrii.ht. cleFndante. on tl:i lite dcy of Jue" A. D. Ih6;.. for thue lunl of act 21il5, besidese nteritct. esler and at torl.e'tel folee hiclI rail decree ewa on tlihe :ilth day itf J un . P ). . t8t, Iricordtd in jicg IIllot bho:L Nol. I of raid <lCUlt at I ao---. I am clilmanode ti sall all that certain lot. piece i.r curcel of land, sitlat, lIuing and eo iio in thie csunty ,f ewi.cl aid (larke. titato if tal,.ntalmt, and bounded anrd described as fol lows. to-wit: I-eginiuue at an iro- pin in tile west Ieoun der, :inn of lotii. lrlc.ier'dl otto It,. in sectiln nutntlirci thirly lt). townlhip iiiu r ni, td i-n il,. nlrthc rantgi three s13). west of the urilcit,al Iiciiidian of Mtr.Ptina. saii iron pin bceing tw.lIe aind Ilovin olno-lindrdclthls 11.1I1 tlains youth of tl., nortliw-st corner of sidi lot aiunleri d one I(I, rllnltincl thonte I t s, lo the sniol oti.und ary line .fly (it0) ifeet to a olut, tlleclt:o east three. lihunlrod (i10:)) feet, eors or Inet. ti a elreet; Iitl ico north along the w,-et line of saiil street fifty (50) feet to the south Iblllndary line of rol.erlty of Ellen I. I|aucer; litence weot along south ioundary line ot prulierty of '11n-u F. llaitier tihree hulndred .200) foot, rrcrli or loe. totle til-.c of teginniing. laid Ipremicec havn a fronisg ,tf lift (5tl) feot snd a depth of three hiundrIdL 1I,0l) feett. moero er li-sr. Togetl.er with all and singular tlhe tenement, here itaillinte and appurtolsances thereunto he lotuie.z ,or in aj:ywtt. nit llltaialn u. Public notice is lerelby given tlhat on 'asnrday, thli : lol lhy of "ilcy. A. D. le,.I. at 12 o'clock US. of that dayat the front door of ihe court hesace liclena. liw-i and t'lacke county. Montlna, a will. in ohlclilcnce to said ordii-r~ stit and decree of ftcellcunre and Pale, rail thc aelmovdeadlcriecd prolerty. or Po much tt ereof as may l i necesary to satisfy raid judglicnt, witt interesI ant costs, to the Ihighrot and le-st bidder for caos in hand. Given ulder my hand this 7th dlay of July. A. tI. l89t. CIIARLI4.. I. ('tURTIl Bheril. Bi Fautm . ulosa, Under Bheriff. 1. _ ,,e ' a wa rl . ear ý whqol It's the "fkrtlte itoi i p*, tero's no pay. I doe llm l th's t, or the money is rnded. The manutfaturers take all te k by sell In them ao .trald It's anS*ul to our ntelligene for any dealer to attempt to sub. stituto other medcines for these, by recom monding them to be "just as i," only that he may make a larger " Helena Employment Agency 24 EDWARDS SrRETI'T. Telsheone 880. W. B. Cook, Propietee WANTS--1 hotel baker, 50. 2 girls housework for lýosemap. 6I new milk cows for sale, reasonableterms. Family coosk. 1$ Ten waiter irls $t0 each. tecond coo, s t. Girl for army officer's family of th.se s . tiirl for family of three growa people, Si5. S1TUATIONSJ WAN.ITD--.IMAL, Advortismeni ufnder this heed three times FREE. IlTUATION WANTED-DY GIRL TO DO of' general housework. Address M. M., this office. SITUATION WANTED-WOMAN WANTS work of any kind by the day; 815 north Ewing street. SITUATION WANTI:D-IN A SMALL YAM ily by a middle-aged lady. Address Mrs. Germane, 161 South First West BSalt Lake City. Utah. SITUATION WANTFD--BY A WOMAN 10 do housework. Addrees 19 I.lte street. SITUATION WANTED-WOULD LIKE TO have position ewin by the day. Rmsson. ble price. Addres E. V. I, post box 915. ITUATION WANTED--A YOUNG LADY S with seven years experience as a ublie school teacher would like to teah chhldren; country preferred: can give firet-class referenes. Address at oaco M., Independent office. SITUATION WANTED-GIRtL WANTS TO do sewing by the day. Call or address 1083 Breckenridge street. ITUATION WANTED-BY WOMAN TO DO cooking, washing or ironing. 461 West Main street. WANTED - COMPETEIT GIRL WANITS general house work or chamber work. Call Capital hotel. SITUATION WANTED-A MIDDLP AGED to lady wishes a situation as housekeeper in P' the country. Address "Honsekeeper." this 4 office. If SITUATION WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED le housekeeper would like a position in a wid- , ower's family, "Hlousekeeper," 541 lreokeiridge street. SITUATION WANTED-A NURSE WOULDsss Slike to tke care of a chronic case. "Nurse, aor lt lBreckenridge street. Ace SITUATION WANTED-BY GERMAN O1G-IT in small family to do general honeeworkYcuDti Inquire lodney hotel Th, SITUATION WAN'TED-BY A THOROUGHL uste' competent and experienced stenogratmrtraacl can furnich machine; references. Coca J n l.ut son, No. 4571,4 ti Millian street. inoinnt t1, ' r.ct SITUATION WANTED--BY A STEN raphor and typewriter who has had a yeat Ih experience in a lawyer's offile goed refrence hast Address Miss N., this office. ther 8ITUATION- WVANTED--MIALI.. Advertisema . tt, nu r era tehret i tl I iEE. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPE enced mining engineer and draughtsma. university graduato; good references. Addre Mining hngineer, . 0. box C C. ITUA'TION WANTED-13Y AN ENGINEE d. ran furnish Al credentials. Address W. El this office. lTUATION WANTFD-BY YOUNG MA i well acquainted with the city to drive deli cry wagon of any kind. Address W. H. H.. thl SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG MAD of 19 as coachman and gardener. Can depended up n. tnody habits. Addiess H. W L., Independent office. SITUATION WANTED-AS A GABDENE and to look after team Highest reerne as to character. Address W. M., lndepeuden office. SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN O work of any kind by young man who ca be depended upon: steady habits and gos worker. A.d'utess box 183, city P. . SIT OATION WANtED-BY YOUNO MAN O references. Address P. . box 912. HELP l YA' NTED--FEMALE U'ANTED--OIHL TO DO HOUSEWORK Sand no cooking. Call at 504 Ewing street, corner Ninth avenue. J' ,ANTED-rFOI THLOEE MONTHS ONLY. a good competent girl for general house work; most hIave the best ot references; wagee 590 per month. Inquire at 801 Broadway. VANT''ED--IADIE WISHING TO MAKE $20 to $0 weekly by writing for me at home. IRpiy With stamped envelope, Miss Myra A. G'ordon. Joliet, ii'. X'ANTED-LADlIES TO WRITE AT HOME, Enclose stamlie. envelope. Ella Weret, See., South Hend, ind. HELl'P VANTED--MAr. [ ANT'IED-- 4 MAN WHO TOIIIiOUOHLy Anderstandt carbonating mintral weatr. running an engine andl well acquainted with machinr. !~oen biut first-c.lass need apply. Marcus Lissnnor. keo'aa. Mont. V'ANTED--RIGIIT AWAY. ltIOIAIIF, MEN at, home or to travel to keep our show cards tackedl up in t.n.s, entrees and fences alone public roads. 'teady work in your own counlty; $75 a im.uti end : a day expenseos de'positd in your bank when started. J. I. . t:CHAAi & ( O. •tI Walnut street, Cinoinnati, 0. 1 WANTI -I YOUNG IMEN Aq NIW= agents on Northern Paifie rea l. Apply to news office, dtonot. Must hav security. COA ~RI .AND ftiot\)t P5 E IPeI.I. FOIL IBENT FUIINIS}IED iIOOMS WITH or wilhout board at 429 North beatnt ave slne: modern improvements. Mrs t atherine )Dung. I0Altl) IY 'TIl DAY, WEEK 01l MONTH at 413 Hroadway. I . 1. it Il- lhOOt' I AND BOAIiu,. 9 1 'arren stroet. crrner Sixth ate. -"tO lIEN I --t RNIIltED ItOOliS; $i TO S$810 pisr month. .nt 212 North Hodney street. Dull hit-N!- LtLtlEG WELL FURNISHED roOe-r, sting e or on asit rll nlodern im proveseoats, by day, week or molntb. lomer Llock, corner ark aveonue and i larke street. FOIL CAL.E -.EAL ETAT'p. m i th fifty-four 1 i l of rattle forty 51e 51i 5 mitch now,., eighst hied Of iLhoses theseso( s of al very chodp and en oeay terms. For full par t nioi vill,.. 1 U19 .ALE -IIOTE h DOIN(} tI,$'C T/]-S] noss of any In orty. lOver $*1.000 lrolits last foutr yoar.. Stil. cash and easy torms oin latance. account siekness. Herbert i. ltend sOit SALTE-12.800 lOUJE YrO tl, i per month or to snit . B. Btd is& vo. 0 d! ,PUBI OOfTAIajN(ca cc ýn rtai A IIONAL 03 i YLoll'I.1 Agicy. 8y artb tain btreqt. Teleptheae 100 -WANTED--- Aed laboremrs S. ook. fo Sells. Ia o In quantitLa to hasif ltsa er. -NTANA MARBLE WORKS SritOe feor Prices. Ice and Yard Lower Maia street. Helena. MATHESON & CO. SHEEP RANCH FOR BALE. e have for rale one of the best sheep aid eat ) tanehes in eastern Montana. It embraces ot 5..00 sores of land to whibch a erest title qbe given. At present 690 tons of har can be from this rnch, and with a moderate expen ore in extending ditches L000 tons can be pro hin property is psrticularly suitable for win range, there being an excellent summer o, embracing Afive summer camps appropri some miles distant with cabins, water and ter conveniencees. including shearing pens, tool-packing contrivancesin fact everythingp Oceresar for ranging sheep. A considerable portion of the ranch is natural meadow, requirilng no irrigation in the driest sea on. About 200 acres have been broken and ultivated. The lay of the land is such that th's property 5oecellontly nheltered. The property is so sit ated that if destired it may be divided into three anches, there being three separate sets of build ngs. corrals, etc., on separate portions of the ach. WATEB. The property lies on two creeks and this rsnch os the first right to 1,700 inches. besides this here are numerous springs on the property,. so het the water supply is ample for all purposes. There are four and one-half miles olditch on he place. FENCES. Four thousand acres are under fence. The enoes are all substantlially built, mostly two rires and top rail, and leaning fence. BUILDINGS AND CORRALS. On the home ranch is a two-story timbered souse, plastered, about 2OxO. with one-story ad tition 18d4: a spring house, milk house horse md cattle stable with hay room overhead 2txIi, hed for stallion. 10x16. hay overhead, three arge corrals. On another portion is a two torylog house 20x20, cattle and horse stable 16x 1) and large corral. There are sheep sheds 100 'et square with corrals for haystacks. There re hay corrals with large sheds in different parts if the property. CAPACITY. Twelve thousand sheep have been kept on this place, butwith its present conveniences 8,000 would be a more suitable number, although at a noderate expense it can be made to accommo late 10,000 to 12,00. LOCATION. The property is situated In the very best region In IMbntana for stock raising, and hisseverything that is needed for success in that line, viz: cli ,ate, soil. water, winter and snummer range. Distonce from station on N. P. R. R. by excel ent road 40 miles. Burlington survey is seven riles from ranch. PRICE. The price of the property is per sacre, one half payable down, balance on one to five yeares time with interest at 8 per cent. 'ihe owners are profound believers in this property, and are willing to combine with any person who will put in sheep enough to stock it end form a jotnt stock sheep company, the own srs being willing to take stock in the company to the amount of the value of the ranch bated on the price now asked for it. 86 per acre, which is very considerably below its intrinsic value. HORSEi. Forty head of horsee 80 of them good brond mares, balance yearling to three-year-olds. From nine to ten suoking colts thrown in. Price, MATHESON & CO., Gold Block. PROPOBALS FOR COAL AND WOOD Unitaed tates Amsdy Office, Helenla Mont.. June 11, 189:1. Sealed proposals will be received at this otlice until 12 o clock noop. July 15. 1098. at which time nd place they will be opened and the con tract et to the lowest ridder. subject to the pa revl of the director of the mint, for furnlis n (dslivered) to the United States Assayr Office, Hlenu, Montana. fifty (10) tons best Galt soft lamp coal and twent-five (25) cords best yellow rine wood. The ri ht rWi reserved to elect any bharge. UMMONS--IN THE DISTRICT COURT O0 the First judicial district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarks. Edward W. Knight, Cuashier, plaintiff, vs. 0, C. Rinker. defendant. The state of Montana sendl greeting to the above named defondaut: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above namod planln iff in thedistrt cour t ot the ircet judicial dis let of the state of Montana. in and for the ouut of Lewis and Clarlke. and to answer the omlat tiled therein, within ten days exclusive of the day of service) after the ervice on you of this summons, if served withlin I his county; or, if searrved out of this county, but ithin this district. within twenty dayst other wise within fortry days, or judgment by default kill be taken against you. according to the ra er of aid complaint. 'he,ald sction is brought to obtain a Jundg rent againset defendant, end in favor otf plain ff, for the sum of *1..7t togcther with inter ,t upon the sum of 10t4.20 at the rate of one endone-fourth per cnot per month from the late of the commencement of this suit, and for plaintiff's costs herein expeoded1. laid sum of $816.7 is al aed to be due upon a ertain promissoy note. made and executted by e defendant to plaintiff, bearing date tar 1. M. forthe sum of *2O.2u payable sixty days aefr the diate thereof together with interest thereon at the rate of one and onpe-fourth per meot per month rfter maturity ptil paid.lL And you are herenby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint, as above required, the said plaintiff will take Judgment ainJt you by defendmant for the sum of 16.5.76, tovether with interaest, as demanded In plaintiff's complaint, and for costs of suit hrein e.prnded.o Given under my heand and the seal of thdls trict court of the * lrt Juodicial district of the state of Monte in end for the ropntj of Lewis and Clarke. feel i.t ihbis [th da of April in the' SJed. Diet. year of our Lord one tihoowud Court. eight hundred ad aiuetyyihre JOHN BErAN. Uleck Igy G. O. lazalc. Deputy Clerk. Aen-nmu L DAsoif, Aterney for Planla l ts of 1 ud7 st*,lri t Ot o J dh school trustees of the f *egoing district. H w, BTOtm0YSrLoL '· t lrk of the 1,od. A r LIAS NEUMMDP -It 11 t I,42 ( A LAeS of the rt dicia dia l tefo state f Montatn in and or the countr of and (larks. arrlteo lton, plaintUiff, vs. Harry Hastton, defendant._ . .. The state Motas sends getig to theo ut\~ b.vs oeuenda nte ea h leer y p o t i redt e ap ytot if eerv ldo tacr.d oýte prae o ertal o n.wd aotwan is brought tpOo.v ai deere of aheolute divorce from yo .Vu no l hit al lase munrrie Oct. w, 1890. and doulterys by o Sinthec it, of Helens, and state of Montana. with persons unknown to platntif. and tha the altntla has not lived or eohtbtted with you .sinee her knowledge of loch adult.ry. For to1y th.r partioular see copy of complaint on li. And you are herebwh otified that if you fil he appeir eiat answer the said eomnlint, as above required, the aid plaintiff wll apl to the court for the re lief in the complaint iemanded. tiven under my hand and the seal of the dis tricztcourt of the 1 iret dicil distriot of the stats of untana, in ahd for the ,.---- , county of Lewis and Clerke, S'eel lst } this ltth day of June. in the Jd. list. year of our Lord one thousned Court. J eight hundred and ninetthree. By------ -- JOHN BEAN. -k Diy J.ts Rltitlzn, iOepUty Vlerk, T :. Crutoher, Attorney for Plaintiff. ALIAt SUMMONSirt-JIN TH DiBtrct ourt of it th iudici of the te, of Montena in and foe the county oi inm and Clucks.. TaE. Urtcher, plaintiff, vs. Eidney A. With. sbrhee, defendant,. The state of Montana .ends greeting to the above named defendant: You are hereby required t appear in an aoetion brought esainst yonbv the above named plaintid in the distrioteourt of the P'irt Judicial district of the stateotf Monuana, in and for theoounty of ,is and Clarke. and to answer the complaint letteren, with ten days l exclusive of the day or service) after the servlce on you of this summons it served within this county; or. if served out of this county, but watluin thidlstrlot, within twontQ da otherwise within fory oays or judgment. default will be taken aainstyon according to te prayer of said complaintU The saul acttou Is ,rought to rcovrer a njudg ment .gainst you for the sum of six hundred dollars, alleged to be due 'o a promiaeor note executedby you to the plaintiff on the ttd e day of ebrulary. 1891, for the sum of 'six hun. dred dotasrs and due and payable six months after date end bearing Interest at the rate of one per cent per month from date Staid note has credltendorsed thereon of twenty-five dollars paid Pept. 18. ]891. And you are hereb notified that if yrou fail to appear and answer the .id complaint, as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment againat you for the rum of five huntdred and seventy-five dollars, with interest and costs. Given under my hand ndtbe seal of the die. trictcourt of the First judicial district of the state of Montana. in end forthe -----. county of Lewis and Clarke, SSeal First this 168th day of Juan, in the 4Jud. Pist. - year of our Lord one thousand Court. J eiihthundred and ninety-three, -JOHN BEAN. Clerk. By Jres BlIc.ttr, Ileprty Clerk. . V. Garland, Attorney for Plaintiff. CUvtIMONS-IN THR DISTRICT COURT 01 the First judlolal district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. W. E. Phillips, plaintiff, s. Joel T. Smith, defendant. The state of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendants Yon are hereby required to appear Inan aotion brought gpinst yon by the above named pleain tiff in thedistrct court of the First judicial die. triet of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, and to answer the com lait filed therein, within ten days texclusive of the day of sesvice) after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county: or, if served out of this county, bot within this district, within twenty days: other l0soe within forty days, or judgment by default will be taken sgalnt you, according to the prayer of said complaint. She said action to brought to obtain a judg ment of said court against you for the sum of two lthndred (Z20.tOt)dllars with interest there on at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from the 15thday of March, 1895. on your promissory note dated Jan. 15. 1892 payable to the order of W. F. l'hillips. the said plaintiff, for the erm of $200, and providing for said interest and t lo a reasonable attorney's fee of fifty dollars: and for the further sum of filty (Eti0.0) dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from the 16th day of larch, 1892. on your promissory note dated oeb. e, lelo payable to the order of Montana f ational hank antd trane ferred and endorsed to W. m. t hillipes the said plaintiff, by said ank, for value, said note pro viding for said interest and also a reasonable attorney fee. $7,' the plaintiff being now the legal owner and holder of said notes. allof which more fully appears by refsrence to the said com plaint, to which yon are referred. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint, as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment sagainst yoe for the sum of 5200 and interest thereon at therate of 11 per cent per anum from the 15th day of March. 1892. and a reason able attorney's fee of $50, and the further sum of $50, with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per sent per annum from 16th day of March. 1892 and a reasonablo attorney's fee of $20 and all court costa. Given under my hand and the seal of thle dis trict court of the )irstjudlcial district of the state of Montana,. in and for the --'--t county of Lewis and Clarke, SSeal . Vres" this 10th day of June in the sJtd. Diet. year of our Lord one thousand Court. J eight hundred and ninety-thre. --JOHN BEAN. Clerk. ]] Jnesl RItIKE. Deputy Clerk. W.W. Phelps, Attorney for laintifl. ALIAS tUMMONS--1N THU JUITIUCE'8 ' court of Helena township, county of Lewis and Clarke, state of Montana. before A. C. YV taw, justice of the peace. John Milch. Joe Milch and Anug.i Mich. Milch liros., plaintiffs, vs. Charles Akeorman, defendant. '1 ho state of Montana to the above named de fondant, greeting: You are hereby summoned to be and appear be fore me. A. t. Votaw. a Justioe of the peao in and for the county of Le.owis and Clark, .tt my ol.iro in Helena, within ten days after the tompletion of the publication of this summons, to-wit: After July' 20. 1N9. then aud there to make an swer to the complaint of the above named plain tiffs, in a civil action to recover tihe eum of fift.r al dollars for noney, goods, wares and nieor ehandise. sold and deliveorol to the defendant, at Ihis inslance and request. itrlnr hray end June. 1891. andin default thereof. ~ndgment will be rendered aga!nst you, Charles Aokerman. the above named defendant. for the sum of fifty-six dollars and costs in this behalf oxpended. Given under my hand this 27th day of June, A. D,1893. A. C. YOrAW, Justire of the Peaae. ST. 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