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THE ELECTIONS TO-DAY General ifMoes Are to Be Filled In Thirty States of the Union. Rpreientatlvei in Congtres In All $zocpt Matun, Oregon and Vr mont. Vote for IPesident In 1$07 In states I Which toellona Ar. Now to IU. I.:,1L El I4 I I.f I, Ii Pu"; v it a v.r In *. tn gIii will lii ,'i 1,1 on 'iI'u ii iiti ý,N . li. (1.i Inr.t (hi n.,t''1 :u1 ,1 1', ruh l t, w h l, h 144 ei i4r., . ii s ai 'i thenr. pr onn t i ,igii r. hI' Mn e ftir )idN .lli t Ii, a tie I. 11, -Ia iir l (.i1l. (vIii t h 51111,i' e r1t, th, " t,1 r.i , of .ii.i. ili N o 1it ii ii'* i '4l v 4 (Illh.01o nla, II Il,l 1'(4141 w iLI ll ":w h s" lc': L i1.n oI i-i stI e .Moi.-ftr "'tev.l ll 1iv . i" i l t111he. 1 titl-1,1 ) i lillr n w htoel. .I:.'i t1 4 P 1·1 '~11 It,, , l illtlll In 1 o 1h1·1. r 1 (. IU'I a 4,m tlllitinlllln l lr l \oh",1 u:, ~1 in o1." ~th i' l \ '111)1 11r. e' ;U` ,1 n lila will il 11l11 its fu ll list oril ) 'ill,- I ' I lu 1u ", \l hlill wi ll 1r' ~ 11111 it l,·itll ,tn an. 1I· t or,· i, r1pu1111* ul. ''11,"4 c'ityV alld c'lbu1tll ,V k*i%,'l'llllle'tlh to he il.rged uni,'er g 'erul Iaws, to reoir.an Ize the .tanto lard of equalization, maklini it cons.it of the stlt. c.1ntr1ol ler andl one i.nllnler frl' Int ,'ealt of the eight Contgr( iMi'ssial districts 1t' the state; to exempt prolIrty . t|d for free public Iihbraries alnd inuse..lt from tn tax ation; to add the president and lpro fesaor of pedagogy of the lUniversity of Callforni. to the state board of edu cation. and to lltreaser the pay of mem b'rs of the legislature to $1.U00 for the session of sixty ,idays. the presen'*'t ipay bilng $, per day. The elndblat's for governtor atre. James Ii. 1l I. deI01 verat; Morlris M. I.:ste,,. replubliall; .J. V'. Welhster, popul\st II,'.nry Flnt'nll'h, prohibition. The 1te ofi C'alifolrnlia for I'presidellnt i n 19 was: Cleveland, (dem.) 114,1.1; Ilarrin. tr lp.) 11li80e_7; Weaver, (popi.) '.,311; Itidwell, (proh.) 8,t9t. Colorado will elect all its state ofti ce'rl, to serv. two years. and the leg islature, which will choose ta United States senator to succeed Edward (). Wolcott, republican. The peoIple will vtlte utpon twoi Iproposedt'tl amln dmlmlnts to the constlitutioln olf the stite. onel of which allows cite n of otver 35,000 inhabitaints to incur Intletednetss to the amount of live per cent of thelir assessedtt.! vtalualtioln, anti th, other pro ildes for l$1, .Il,0)0 of bitnds to taikte up old state witlirantst. tnos.t of which aire now hteld by thel school fund. Th rcan dihlailtes fior govrrnor iare' ('hlilesi P., Thomas, diemocrat; Albert W. Mciln tire, repubhlicanii: )Davis 11. aite, pr'es ent Incumbent, poplullst; Gt'lrKtg IRich Ardson, lprohibition. The vote of ('l orado for pIresienl I n In 192 wail: ,emnl (crat-populist fusion, 53,5II; replublican, 38.6120; prohibitihon, 1.6h7. C(onnecticut will helect its state ofil cOrs, for two years, and the legislature. Th.e canldidates for govt,'rniir are: Er nest Cady, democrat:t''a . \in'tiet C('ofini. republicaln: Edward ('. tilngham, Ipoplu list; lI)e Wilt C. 'ond,. prohibition; Jas. F. Tuckey. scalist ll -laborlil Tr'. v¶otet for presitlent In 11f"92 was: I)emnocratic, 821180; repulican, 77,013; prohibition, it,!I)Ii. will t'hins" it i'nit,'t mlitat surnatir to) ~utvied A.nth hny' Hliggins, riipubtliitan. T h e p ew q, l ' . w ill a l] . t . t." ul n l 1h1 ' ,11 ,.: - tiiin of h1illing a c(illu .ntiinl to r i.\ se thi (,llatutulitu ln if the statl. The i ;n didates |. nr gl" ,,rnnr ar,+: 1:h,' Walt-,r T'uin ll, ilt-i.ruirt; .1 .shila n I Iipkins ..lIrtil, r,.lp blihtn: .l. A lx;Itn ,l'r F'ul tin. ipopulisti ; T i'lh nius .I. ie'rry, pro thib it i ll. T he 'l .t , .i' I, law 'lre fi," pril es itont in 1 _2 wa'i: d inuirattcl . 1.j, r1'.1, hl tic n. 11',' 7. r it' tlil, nl . .I 'l I I1111h (',ill ,1'I,. i tls stat, alli",-rsIi for t. yI i V ,,it ., ti h Ii i -I 'il 'la i,' ' hich SI e hii iiI.. i a - t iIt iii St It, :' nat i r (' ,I ' +. x10 1 i I11 .11f - t', ' * . ,, rInl· ,' :It .: Ipu 'h - ,n; .'J \V 1:,111 nll , I ".. p e slvt; th m y 1 1 : .1.1,1-1 vi i nhi'^!1ib! 1 .n Th.. t i". i' r it i f 1, .11. I l\n, I. *. .l , p 11t11 1 . lII. p , bi, I " 1 , ll tl 11. 1, _ .1" 1111."1. 1. pl h t n;,11 16 I.'r,. o n.' luri II >t,,t." ~11 t n111" ;' s ll IICI',' , [ .. 'h'h t" l ,'Intr r ' K il *' a",r .1. ]] t 1 t' ' -ll n . 1 , pu ,li i ,n I ' 1 II . l , i l i- I ii ' l I I '' , , t · 1 . , I I, '. p" , I . 1 1t . . . ,n . .1"I' I IJ ' I;. F . p!h't. , ,I, . ,11 , ' , I ' . r 1 . 1 1 . , , . ,t I I I P ' , I 1 1 , I. , In ' i . ' I, I I' in F. ill 1ý I. I'.', .I , I.1 I]r · I' '. 1, II I. 1.I I ! II "I' il ': I 1 I I .I I 'ii" III., I F.ll Th F I' . a I I 1 1 1,.1 I 1 . 'I *11 1111 ·1111· ' i, I . \1,"11 111 1 111/11111, I 'I , ." 1..,1~ I" ·; ,i .I1. ` , I ,1 i. riK 1li~ i~lc" 1.. i I. I. . . II I 1 I I 1 'I' I'. III.'< I. II III I 1 .I. ,I I. fur pAr11 I' t V 1 S11 I I II A im.ý I 1t / Ih.6.(1 repubikairn, 1~5,44l; popUllat. ta1. MM3M1LachtIMrttK 'AIII EIaVt 3151.o rm aq·at faa aati· ~,,acr and tht Ieglutatur teat 11 7'1'ta i'ai tall aija* I~,I'Iat ~l' rnoar alt (:.1liii I: tpl· I)Ipaiat'I, a t'tnl at' rail Ira~da,rle ' h;ii cliii lg' IIt'a'a taaaiiabn 111)11 Ia'tat. ~II 'Cia *tl~ ,rl ta'rrl~t 'In lis-t atr 'Fbi. va. ~1I 'rta'ar~att a 17t%~,' I'rll uhtteatn 202.1124:a NaI1 tIhh(aaa n ill cleat Sti)Y ll' a(\((Ittlaet faLr iiha l \ilt l M. 111 Zijia Ii.t'rIatIit tiLt.I 'A Ub ti1cll 1.-tiili I tl11~ L1.1' *aa'aIa'Y aiiaagtaa layI I'i; a..ll'll. hal ii.IIY. L)aaIi'iiil. Iajiili Itlich.n l clftor l' itI utot . b ltIvll.. l ticffi Iaf ril t t h e I ftrilt | l e if s ia"r yt rlr , O leand tl e I rtlatu., Tho . dcnilateb fh r Ji !1., b . the er.n.is nMart Itack, demi. lt:. \c\ teit .11. I.bi l nH., republnt ,ttI: trll t ilo ,I~ n$''.pr. 11 e , p iti: I It. I;**I(:i )l)lnH plh \ itul ; b.\lIirt El . an- . ,thl.' 1r.u pr, ,tilt. Inll, iio: rt i: Demli 151h it':I. 1 u l.i.t'; r pIu li i':l rl 6; by tpipu 1l"t, 1p.221:1; pff h it. 7 .1 fIt, 4.3t 1 f1. . f.uIrstan Ihf ll elct lssotate Jlustice olf itlel sh pIre imil ourt lnr ht'l li"lh I a i ltnur which wll ch'.t Ii e *hll two O lr tl.d oit tclinst' a I'net'd 4 tUCC.senator to stna. ('. wrler ". !republifent rd pubh faillur of the last ilegilslature to elect. IThe cnd iatide for Justice are: L. A. I'., I. iturdelat; William H. Hiunt, re publ-ican; (Je.orge Wr. Reepve, popullsat. ate vtl of tirhe state ifr presde wa t inmo l.:12 wts. : I).1; 'letnlr . 17.58 1; republican, Nebraska will elect state officers for tIur years and the legisltlture. whillch .tll Ulltsn ta tll'tnited States s r ll tien o surita 1t h charles Fi. utiMnerson repub t liian. m. The candidartes fort li, rnor tare: !'. 1). Sturdevant, democrat; Silas A. T'homai J. Majors. republican; E. A. lisat . l lli,2 prta hiidln. t ti.ot, author902. Nevada will el'ect state o h ficers fom four years and the legislature, and will viot" upon twenty'-fi'e proposed amend mnersts to the consti.tlutln of the state, chihef amtnll which are sections trnsol hidting ci.rtain state omt.h, authoril itia, ,h., in\'estm01nt of school money in oth,.r than t'llit,-i States4 angd Ne'vala bonds, and reflusing amnesty to per SonlS \i, ., ;ft r trachling thi age of 1f years., beau'r lris against the United States. The candilates for governor are It. P. Keating, d(emocrat; Theo daIf" \W n1t'l r1s, I nlrllllrat; A. ('. ('l\eve land, repul'llcna I; eoige Peckham, pop ullst, and John IE. Jnes. silverite. The ivote i the state fr president in IX92 was: indemociratic, 711: republican, 2,82:; popullst, 7.267; prohibition, 85. N' w Ilianpshirre will elect a gov I'rnor for two y)ears and the legislature, hx hich \ ill ichoose a Unitetiid Statets rsin utolr t suctceed \\William E. Chan)dle'r, r"ipubliaun. The people will also v\'te uil,n the iquestiun of holdling a conven tion to revise lthe constitution of the state. The candllidates for giovernor are Ile.iry ( lakes Kent, democrat; Charles A\. Itush,'', repullllanl; Ge(;orge D. Epps, .,pulist, aid I a)ni. (C. K(nowles, pro itiiltiill. T'h, x tlt. of the state for preshlint ii i112 iwas; de.mocratic, 42, oll; republi<nln. 45,5:5,Y; populist, "22; ,rh.n1ibitionll, 1,2:17. N,\w Ji"r'siy helects the legislature, ' li l will chosi it I'lited States sen ator ti suecrt'ld Jolhn It. McPl'hersion, t! ilnie, rat. Nw VYok will elect a gove'rnor, lieu t,"itennt governor, Julge of the court of :pI I., pii . tal f S lh ils nlbly. The peopleli ix ll vole uni l tI ,ii pl,r t. i d amend n ills ito th:' c stlution olll f the stiate, -,lnutlilled by I x'xI l igiisaturn., oil of whlclh iu.lati, 4 t~o county Judgl s and i1. ".111 of ls o'ns in Kings county, i an d !I1 , oth i "r in ter..:iScs lt . ' in t li h r ' f ittl L' o,'I , iII' . lpF'1ll' c st, l . T hl i.." I l" g ill al., l "|+ Ill*pln thi " revised iil-!tllit ln n :ii l lil ttied bi ll i'lc 1 it ,I 'll tit al h . ýýl l .lll on, aI d llil .l " Ill i lI p tli th :\ n*'l I n h ,ents relati llKg tol I, tn , li"or ile liais'd th innett 11 ll. , rno,. tls ; I;\.',-'tt I'. \W ti lho 1, l ino tlati w l+ lre rn , L" li f 'air , it N I 'lrt n, '. bllh . ' 1 )'. ( .llis It +'W:+t , |lwlp ullst; 1'rian'is I;. Italwlwn, prohibition, :.i l e'C irls II .11atchett. h ! ..ah list-la I tr. '1 h. t ot " of line staI e for presheini t 1 I I.v_ t, ;I i In , t l i l I+ , ri . i+, - Iui ,ean, Iti. , II' I- ulist, li p,4'- ; pro ali ll l .+11{il Th '1 i t I, 1" sor w". rotary 1, 11t ii I'i ,a s' t'.m o.+ rnall .", "'._i. 'I I ' lfl u . ;IT' i, a \tst a'h 1 ;t t it, S , , I I i, . III iT..It- 1, !I"t jI th.'e I\ i .1! < . I r " ;I . . . I' I' ' i t I, , r < '" l it N I' 'p T ' It' TT Is i r'li' , .1.1 in I' t l I I, . IT, i ,, w' hr I . . ' ! ' .I . 1 .1- ''jiih*' r. ii. i, ri ''p,' ' ', '\, I . IT ,Ie I"'I . I ' L I i ' ,N I, , I .. lh i I, " ' I L 'II I II ' I . , t l nI Ir . I I I I"' ,1 ll, l nl l .I,( I (l.I h I r I'' 'I ",I'"I ' I II'i' III ' I. i TI ' '' III' 'r ! , I" I lli l Itt, ,I1. , r ,, I I .rl ,. r, i ' i ' 'i ', I .' I It ' '' d ' l i I I'ii I (ou' l iu 1 v 1IIst1 . l II l I i . ,f " , ' n . I 'I h . ... ,I I I" .' illIll t l _'-I 'I ' I' "t,: r I h "iiI,.il', i I"h illl,. I l .,h f."I i , Ir .1 ' "I I Ii I L : it r" I \ .l ( O U l il lu d O n t. nl I h I I g 1 Delicious Cream as used in the preparation of Silver Churn Butterine, im parts a delightful flavor to the product. Always sweet, fra grant and wholesome, Silver Churn Butterine is approved by the most fas tidious housekeepers. Mrs. Rorer, the cooking expert, pre f'rs it to creamery butter for all uses. For sale by the best grocers. (r erack wrapper you will sit .I Silver Cr*-orrarnuast. ARMOUR PACKING CO. KANSAS CITY, U. S. A. Lo'al Agentn: 5 hrltiner I )lMprtlment Store. IH lnt.',a Me.at Comlipafny. M. Ii. I'cii rstalI. NC ORE BACK ACHE Io ýkRoMBLES I RAVEL ýL C NSTIPATION. INFLA4AT1ON Vi BLADDER. AND SALL AIDAEYY DISEASES. PareheuD'Asbeul DDug Co. el ema, Moat., wbelale yamt PROPOSABL FORn CHOOL. nRUILDING. U. S. Indian Service. Blackfeet Agency, Montana. Piegan, Teton County, Mon tana. November 1, 1194. Healed proposals, endorsed: "Proposals for Building.' and addreased to the un dersigned at Pmegan. Montana, will be received at this agency until one o'clock p. m. of Saturday, November 24. 1194. for furnishing the necessary materials and labor and erecting and completing on the site selected therefor, at the Ilackfeet boarding school, one (1) frame school building, according to the plans and specifications, which may be exam Ined at the office of the Independent. of Helena, Montana, and at this agency. Plroposals must state the length of time proposed to be consumed in the construc tion. A form of proposal is attached to the specifcations. The attention of bidders is invited to the act of congress, approved August 1, 1S?, entitled "An act relating to thh lim itation of the hours of daily serv le of laborers and mechanics employed upon the public works of the United *btes and of the District of ('olumbia;" also to the act of congress approved August 13, 1S94. entitled "An act for the protec tionl of persons furnishing materials and labor for the construution of public works." The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid if deemed for the best interests of the service. ('E;ltTIFIK1E C IIcE'KI4. Eac'h bid must be accompanied by a certiiled check or draft upon some I'nited States depository or solvent National batik In the vicinity of the residence of the Il.bler. made payable to the order of the ('ommissioner of Indian Affairs, for at least fIve. per cent of tile amount of thel. propo.sal, which check or draft will be forfeitdl to the United States in case any biddec r or bidders receiving an award shall fall to promptly ex'ecucte a conrtract with good and sutfficent surelties, other Swis to be returned to the ihiddelr. Bids accompanied by cash in lieu of certified cheeks will not he considered. For any further information apply to CAPT. L. W. ('OOKE. I'. S. A., Acting Indian Agent. NOTTI('fl Or' DISOPI'TI14tN. NotrI." is hereby '..*n that the firm known usr Ithe Twitori Furrlittrr' corm ptry, loin olo bu..tneMa ijirir that trainm, has Ithlle..y Ibeen .lldsaolvrd by nmrrrlnl ontrl "n, WeM Twitrtl frr.riwrnhlg allI blls. a i p a lI debta of I h cont builly.~ JAMESi4 r\T'clRD. .11 thIN LEWIS. I[r0 -n. Mont., Nov. 3, 181M. MONTANAUN.IVERSITY University Place, Near Helena. Il r btn ulpr,.l e·t antiu Il.'tr.rI in Von. tans and term. tits rnret itn A.,... IlcarO aud uIto!u a Ltttvary lschnach· fr. 12 4 to 92&j I.r s :eoo aeo..rdiag So tha .Corte ursued. a 5nt Ii atltogra to thb .rtaurdat. 11 P. TOWLRR b, M., 0. 0. BLOOD0 POISON i;;'r~ Rir Rn om. edp, %,,,w. 1a - .a~at P. a- ao~llrluc tOO L~ pq. 0. th,.,~ ·r,gU I r.rOl~r t'r I · I~O4 Ivo ty ~ * Ir. lr 1155 -111 n .p1r5 * . r... r.rI I * , n edy r.111 art.viet1 on. !OtIK SIC 115 THE EBBITT, Washington, D. C. IRII! h00 NAVY HFALU'ARTEBS Eight Iron Fire Escapoeg lBURCH & GIBBS. Marnager. To the East, GO To the West, To the Town That You Like Best; - -BUT -------- - -bIloheevr way yea deolde o ge 11s ar that ruatr loalet aseds J t *so THE NEW AND RIGHT WAY EAST AND WEST The Great Transcontinental Route. Passengers Ticketed to St. Paul Chicago, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Spokane, Portland. Seattle, Tacoma, San Francisco. AND ALL OTHER POINTS. ('lo seonaeetlolo at Mnlnepolls and St. Paul for all point. East and ouutb. ('omfurtable raltolas coaohee sad Palat: lspoi caur tourist. buffet, moking, librsur and dining ears We ar agents or all tint slaw tleamleip LiLo sad can tioket you tr all rmntal and UJosideatal points. Yrpid p.a saas ar. a ld. TIME TABLE. A331V3 AT NiLUMAA. No. 2. Atlanti cimnre. aaslb.a. t2.21 p.. No. 28. Pacidi t zpreg. wu..tbomad... 2:11 p.m No 1. Lutt Loecaldui11........... x:310p t DPPA1T 73OM UUAU.A. No. 1L Atlaatio Exprne. emtbo ad.. Il2 p. m N.. uL 1s aid Bprmw, westbouad... 21 5p No. L Botts Local. daiIj............. .:10x., For farther pawtloulara. amps olders, rate. t. asiA it or wrlit to oar 011... C:. N. P1 1,1IL t trr Tike 1 pos C. &) DUTIUN. General Aget. H.1.a& Mont. RIPANS TABULES Are Just an old, eld remedy In this new shape. O® Doctors have always given this prescription-in water! We have them in this shape simply for their handiness. RIPANS TABUDLES ro like an Eugineaergolng over h bl I and prowertul ma.lonry giving a IIttle DteWsy lubrlotlng to the needful part: k'I'P"A'.N TABULES do this for YOU. Cofstitlo, Dliaslses. Nausea, Dypepsela and Mal-Nutritloa a yield to Ripes Tabulgis., At pirt Storen or sent by Mail for I (tent.. luJrAs CWausAL Co., 10 Spruce ie MYork The Original a Genuine (WORCRSTERICBHIRE) SAUCE Imparts tho most delletons taste srn mest to Hot & Cold YIeats ORAVIES, SALADu, sOusR, GAMEt, VISH, and Welsh Rarebite. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS8 Take None but Lea d Perrins.f Hignoh r on every hot tl of original t gennine. John Duncan's Sons, Nw vYork. (iln aD altor tonllar, Jnl/ .. t!k MONTANA STAGE CO. M'III chanwe their sebedule an i rum Daily 4-Horse Coaches -tIEWFEN - Great fallk II uitl ewistown Mokin' the Trip in On,) Day Via belt, Armington, Cor;, CPydaor, Uraltonl, ~-tanlord ttiP( und Philbrouc. Close r onnection at Lewistown for the Urr-at Mnintinizg Camps of Gilt Elg , pIotte Ilose an:l Maiden. Comrn rtalle Four-Hotse Concord Coa1.hen Beat. of Stock, last Tinme, Careful Drivers (jouj Ineasl, nnd accommoda. tions. Prompt attention to Pameengers and e .rneee. J. J. DAVIS, Superintenden SllItRwrI HAl.3. The Grat Falls National bank, of Great Fau, plaintlff, vs. I. L'. Ashby, et al., defendants. t'nder and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of forerlosure and sale issued out of the district court of the First ju. dicial district of the state of Montana, In and for the county of Lewll and 'larlke. on th.e 17th day of th tolber, A. I). 1K94. In the above nltitled action, where in the Btreat Ialls Nationsl bank, of lreat I'alls, the above nanllld plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of fore clouure and sale against i. t'. Ashby et ii., defendlants, on the 17th day of Onto .wr, A. I), .I4d, for the sum of 0,.IUJl.W, uesiles Interest, coats l an at.orneya' fres., which laid decree was, on the 17th luy of (thblter, A. i,. 1N84, recorded in Judgiment Itook No. "J" of malid court, at page - --. I an conmmanded to sell all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, sittuate. lying and being in the county of Lewis and Itlarke, state of Montana. and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: The following parcels of realty in IelI ena, .ewis and C'larke county, Mon tana: The property known as the "Itruad awater block," being des'rlbed particular ly as follows, to-wit. ('ommencing at an Iron pin in the cast side of Main street. N t the southwest (orIner of the properly irmerly owned by litchard l.ookey, and which has been conveyed to the city of Helena, as and for an extension of Sixth avenue to Main street; thence east along the south line of said Sixth avenue to Jackson street; thence south along the west line of Jackson street twenty-nine (J9) feet; thence west andl prallel with it:c south line of sald Sixth avenue to Mtain r.reet; thence north thirty (30) feet to thle Iplace of begnning, being thirty feet front on Main street, and running beck to Jacksotn street; Iboullded on the north by Sixth avenue, on the east by Jackson street, on the south by the brick uildinKg formerly owned by c'hurla. I.eh man, ant on the west by Main street, and bciIugK a part of lot twelve (I1), block thirty-seven (37), and a strip off the south l ide of lot thirteen (13), In said block thirty-seven (37), also portions of lots one (I), two (2), twenty (a~), twenty one (21), and twenty-tive (25), In block four hundred and eleven (411) of the origi nal townete of Helena, mtore partliiu Inrly describe't as follows, to-wit: lie ginning at a point on the west line of Mai;n street, at the Intersection of the center line of the north foundlation wall of the three story brick buihlling known as the "Ashby block." which said point Is distant northerly from the Intersection of Sixth avenue and Main street at the southeast corner of block four hundred and eleven (411) forty-nine and four tenths feet (49.4); running thence north erly along the west line of Main street fifty-one (51) feet, more or less, to the southerly edge of the south foundation wall of what is known as the "Sanford & Evans block;" thence westerly along the southerly line of the south founda tion wall of the "Sanford & Evans block" to a point on the eastern line of lot twenty (."0), in said block four hundred and eleven (411); thence westerly to a point In the eastern line of Fuller street, which said point is distant northerly from the southwest corner of said block four hundred and eleven (411), at Its In tersection with BSixth avenue and Puller street, one hundred (100) feet; thence southerly along the eastern line of said Fuller street forty-one and one-tenth (41.1) feet to the center line of the north foundation wall of the three story brick building known as the "Ashby block," thence easterly along the center line of the north foundation wall of the said "Ashby block" to the place of beginning. Also all the right heretofore vested in the estate of Charles A. Broadwater, deceased, and S. C. Ashby in the south party wall of the old portion of the said "Sanford & Evans" building, declared in a certain agreement heretofore recorded, and now of record on page -, book 13, of the miscellaneous records of Lewis and C'larke county, Montana, as well as all the privileges and right of purchase as to the south party wall of the new west erly portion of said "Sanford & Evans" building, declared In a certain option agreement, now of record on page 272. hook 10. of the miscellaneous records of said Lewis and Clarke county, Montana. Public noticelIs hereby given that on Monday. the 19th day of November, A. D. 184, at 12 o'clock m. of that day, at the front door of the court house. Helena, Lewis and Clarke county, Montana, I will, In obedience to sail order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment, with interest and costs, to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand. Given under my hand this 29th day of October, A. DI. 1984. ('HARIES D. CI'RTIS, Sheriff, By C'harles Gablsch. Deputy Sheriff. Toole & Wallace. Plaintiff's attorneys. AMEND)ED UMMONS. In the district court of the First Ju dicial district of the state of Montana in and ufr the county of Lewis and Clarke. Samuel McConnell, plaintiff, vs. John C. McCann, defendant. The state of Montana sends gretlng to the above named defendant. You are hereby repuired to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the district court of the First Judicial district of' the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis land Clarke, and to answer the complaint tiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of serlvice) after the service on you of this summons. If served within this county; or if served out of this county, but within this dls trlct, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or judgment by de fault wll be taken against you accord ing to the prayer oIf sald c(omlilalint. The said action is brought to recover the sum of four hundred and eighty-six dollars upolln an eilc'counlt for labor andIl services of plaintiff in transpoiirting ores, clncen tratis and mInrchandise In the coiuntil o of Lewis and Clarke and Meagher, state aforesald, between the fourth day of July. A. I). 1994. and the twentieth day If Septlember. A. I). 19194, performned at the request of plaintiff; and costs of sult . And you are hereby, nltifled that un less you so appealt and answer the saild comllalint, alts allbove repullred, the sald Ilaintiff will Ink Julidgment against you for the sum mnlr;iiiued in the comlilint, to-wit, the .uti of four and eighty-six dolla 1.. ivoiz undir lmy haiin and thi. (slil iof tie dihtihlt e iourt of the iFir:-t (SHEA ) Judi.ial disltrl't of the otit.. if .i.llitari, in inl l ior tIii, county oif l,.% i tunl I'lirk. ithis 1lth hLlt\ of Iio l eur. In tli' .yalr of our hotrd in ' t ii iu .idi nilad ittlit hut iltei andl iillllt) to ll . .illtN IlIIA.N, ('lark. W IVFItlI:1..1AN, ii.l lly ('lrk.i I.:iiro . ,I il;Iake . & l',ellW l, attor ni . for 1 b",lsi tliff. 'O)TIý(U 'O( (CRitII:DI'() - IN TIHE J' district court of the Fir t Judicial dls Hot of the state or Montana, in Oan for bthe uanty of L.wil and (larke. Estate of Charls J. Sorenson. deceased. Notice is boerobv ivei by the under stlged. admlonitratrit of thbe satel of (Charie J. 'orenson, deceased, to the creJ itors and all persouns havitug olaimsl lilnt thbe saI deolsAed. to exhibit them, with thb neoesary vuohsre, within four month after the frst rublioation of tIbs notese to theb said aalllstrat Is at the law c)eo of Miasena H.llar i, Room M. Gold ilook, In the city of iHelena. tn the oouna, of Lnwis and Clark., state of Mon tenn. the sime belaI the pines for the tranesetion of the business of esai estate in the county of Iwals and ('lark.. MA.ArTrr TIlrNAMN, Adminelrstrltr of the Estate of Charsre J. o0 ensoin, Deceasend. I)ted Oct. i. I1M1. Itoom No. ,211,. 'Power block. I'oatofflce liox ill. Helens, Mont. F REEI Drs. Liebig & Co., The Iorld Renownel Specialists. PERIANENT OFFICE: 13 S. MAIN St 1 I E L ENA. Free eonsultation uiven to all peranne suffertnT from t'hronti lDijetaes i ielasa of the i.ye, ear, Nom,. 'l'hrout, htomlnaeh K.tileya. IUrinary Orlans, NIrvuan andl Pri'rlvate Affectolunx. Thle rapidly Ilnresa Ing number of patielta In Maonlttaa ti manld greater eleiLtes and u.,otmmoih. tione, to meet which Iire. Liebl & Co. have establiahed offle.t In thin city. They will be In charge of a duly authorised rea resentatlve, who will report all comptnpl paled vasee to the head offles, where a complete record Is kept of all oases and the treatment adopted. t.aIh brlionch hav* InK its speciallats, no one phyihclan, aid not Ieau than five experienced lpeialilsta hayve a conaultatlon on every c'ase pre. senled Having thousands to refer is. cuniarlisolnl are radliy made. No expert. menting--elmply applying the treatment that ha. times without number proved sauceeslful. This i the secret of their utlcees and the reason auth' marvelous cures as heretofore reported have been made after the beat local physlttans pro noutned them hopelesely Incurable. M :N -4'hront, pffectl,.! , whether from early ndltncretlon., Venerial Exc teses, Heminal Weakness, toua of Manhood. Hyphlllls and other affections untittilnl tlhm for enjoying any of the pleasures or life, treated and cured aftler absolute failure by others. )rm. IAt.blg & Co.'s reputation for their tunparralelledl saucesa in treating the Di)lases of Men Is world whie, and they have patlints in all parts of it. %'OMEN--Their specialist for affen. tins of Women ham all the Iatent appll. ances and remedies used In thie Irinllpal hospitals. and is withotlt a superior on the coast. CATAHRH-And kindredl affections of the Eye. 1ar. Throat and Loungs sulcr... fully treated. and In a manner so mildly as to be acceptable to the most delicate chhl. ;:races for Spinal Dleformltios, Club Feet. etc., sanufaotured. tiatiefaction guaranteed. 'all early and avoid being hurried by the large number of patients. Those who cannot find It convenient to see the IEmi nent Speelalists can state their cases by letter. Careful attention given to cor. respondence and medicine and appliance.: sent by capress. REGULAR VISITS MONTHLY. At Great FPalls on the 15th and 16th. At Missoula on the 20th. At Boseman on the U1th. At Livingston on the Uth.. Montana Division-13 Main street, Helena. Northern Division--8 East Broadway. ltutte City, Montana. Bouthern Division-123 South Main street, Los Angeles, California. Central Division-301 to 207 West Ninth street. Kanss City, Missouri. Western Division-400 Geary street, San Francisco. California. Eastern Divislon-1-04 Randolph street. Chicago, Illinoisl BUMMONS. In the district court of the First judicial district of the state of Montana. in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. The Commonwealth Title Insurance and Trust company, trustee, plaintiff, vs. Ells. abeth Vawter, Cornelius L. Vawter, An nie E. Barnes, Fraser and Chalmers (a corporation), Burley and Co. (a corpora tlon), the Geneva National bank (a corpo ration), the Northwest Thomson-Houston Electric company (a corporation), the Northwest General Electrle company a corporation). 8. C. Johnson. (George 3. Knapp,- George B. Stoddard and Charles D. McLure, defendants. The state of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendants: You are hereby required to appear in as action brought against you by the abovq named plaintiff In the district court of the First Judicial district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, and to answer the complaint filed therein 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 coun. ty, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said com olaint. The said action is DFougni to roreclose a certain mortgage bearing date the 3lth day of August, 1~H8, and recorded in the office of the county recorder of the coun ty of iewis and Clarke. In the state of Montana, In Book I of MortgaKes, on page 577, executed by EIllabeth Vawter to Northwestern (;uarantv Loan com pany, to secure the payment of her promissory note therein recited, for the sum of $1(tit.0; said Ellzabeth Vawter hasv ing acted by and through Cornellus L. Vawter, her duly authorized attorney-in fart, in the execution of sail note and mortgage; which said mortgage and the note and obligation thereby secured, have twen duly assigned to thre piilntiff, and it is now the legal owner and holdler thereof. The real estate described ini and co.n veyed by said mortgae la all those tracts, liect-e and parcels of land, lying and be Ing In the county of I.twis and Clarke, and territory (now stale) of Montana. de. scribed as lots number eleven' (11) and twelve (12), in block number thirty three (33), in the townsite of HIelena c(ounit of I'ewis anrd t'larke, Montana, as said lots and block are delrsgnated and deso-ribed upon the official plat of said townsitel of Helena, filed In the office of the counity recorder of said county of Lewis antI ('larke, each of said lots hb. Ing thiri r ) feet front on the north slId of Itroaln ay, and one htlndred feet Ileep. and leing the pIremises upon which is sit. rlatedl that certalin brick building known as the Merrhants' hotel. The ipr.yi'r of the compllnft In this n C tlon, It copy of whicih hats ibee tileld with the clerk of this court for the defenidantir, asks thll the plaintiff hatve Juiidgment gntinsrt e Ilefenilant, I:llzabreth Vawtcir, for $Ir,:til. with interret thereon from the piith tday of AugrI.ist. 1L91, at the raite of six Per 'erlit per anniuml. for $l.1t, a an attornev's fee for for. nelong nriI morto gKng', aidl for all thel eitts rof this suit; that the usual decree mriay Ibe madi fIor Illthe sale, by the MahrTff of Lewin noiit c'larlk' nountyiv, oif the Ipr'tmiMilsh d.lbu.cirltit in atiil iconv,'y byt sullh Io.t finage.: thnat thtl t iol*l . of it.sale t.ty I." il ttlh'd in pc.r n.unt of thi' tantit it due tIo wIll, ,IIllnttiif. orf ihO iitlurn, y' fine allowiid by tin ' ourt', and oif ll tIh' iri.'ls of this atill; Ithati th, *id' lfendunt. lli zabe IIh Iuit.Pr, IIll all I 'l' one olhln g, throllluigh Ior al.ter h'r sutbseiiuntly to thie enen'utiion oif sail nlotgage, tIe urevir lrnt'rrelI tand lot esewl f i l ill ight, Il unt or t-u' ity of rile.lt lullt r in silt Ir,. ls. .s, rand that tIet fli i tlit ln y have l ill le i n t land i l'.xec ti., t nuglin ,it the - ai Ft r IIiabeth a wi lt r fori t uiny l hlatti " whtir 'h Inil ti mila inl IlU ,idll aitltr aiptlynl g Ih,, Irro*~,nl of sule i It H i it . a I I . A-i. yi, l a re hereby notli fitll It t if ytor full to pllp.'r atl lnr o er t h", Malj t ea. n p ,lint, is ni eo .- s 'llil di, Ihi.- M+il.1 Ililn flif ill *pl ly to tht , wart for the relief Ia.vte under qty laiul, liid the cent of thIk iist 'rt ''utrt of the I*'Ihnt Julliclhl ilsl lt, I of it. 'state of .%slil thin,. In 1(lin* for the ,iounly of Lewiw and Clark,. this s n'dl ,ld orf |teto rr in th., ',*ar of our In,i!, on-- thoue gol, eight huilr1 d ald ninl ly-tour, if l .1')HlN II:AVN, ('l+rk. Icy t, I *'r ,,tinun, I il ,IV I'Itr k l:ndors'",, 1 I Pilkitr Vialz y, attorney foar plallntlT, theat halll, M utlt. Ilrst 1011,h ation ct'. J, lIMz. NeiTl4I' ` T11 ( IEIIITflIU4. INl'i II. th. I...y rtInrY." b'.a.h-, wth. atI11."J, M ll stilt, hto. a r u It . it Is' lnWIM ti I'hurl "I N "Iv n, J.".."r ." I, to 11 n" l(·Jlly - Idlln of a ndl lolll {,. 11111 h (1I u i rlnlnta In four it) IIIP 11.1 aft-" ( Ih,. IUllrt {.ubll. J Aohi If TA iliI. AhlmlI.htrutanr of ('hl.rl." 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