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S Hilt te op Iabtn fol hiy*or lea Siat e I" t 8l*, Ot deolunem were emtail At naoon Later in the d the bes mde d o an- U ta Isne sold up Upton Pacifo to 91%. retutSpl w wek. di ouning to stet. 1*. Stocks wok after 1i. oweine ft e selling oft Booksand ad nd ltor- lM o. The fory methe ormopped to l i, the lattero 01%. Other deolines wers aamsl. Alet noon 6t. Paul began to weaken, selling down to 934. Later in the day the bears made a raid on gran- ger stooks selling Hook sland annd Burington heavily. The fprmer dropped to 614the latte t 70%., St. Paul to 59, Nortlwestern to 90%. Thesear the lowest figures toehd fer a long time. 'There was little support end many ma gins were exhausted, forcin g out long stock and calal nervtousness. When the pressure was removed there was a rally of M@1, but the mar- ket became dull. The firm tone continued to the close, however, with further appreciation. Closing (oJesa g U. . 4e reg....:...111 orthern Pacific,. 11 .. 5. Is coup..... 111 t•.P ..... r..... 9k U. s er......97 Northweatern. ..... Plaf•c 1.0.......1084 N.W. pre........515 Atchison. ......... 19 N. Y. entral..... 100 Ameel n Pla.... 10 Oregon ....... 10 Canaa Pa .... 71 Oregon Imp....... 10 Canada South. 4 6 Og Short Line... 101 Cant rl Palafie.... 1816 Pacifi Mail....... 1i rlington ...... Puman, ......... 5 Cotton Oil ....... 801 Beading ........ ,. 14 Ditillers.......... 22% Terminal......... Lackawanna......1434 I. I. Western.... 15 U. it. (I. pert... 29% . G. W. ... Great Northern.a.0l . 1.7 te. 00 Iliuoias ntral... 9884 Rhota ...... 4%n lans T ....... 774 bt. Paul........... i9% Lake Shore ....... 117 St. P. & Omaha.,.. 0 Lead Trust........ Sugar .............. 9% L',ilte & tlash.... 94 Tea Pacific...... 634 Mileh. Central..... 91 Union Placifo.... 1% Missourl Paciflo.. 29714 targo ep........ I l Nat Cord. •t as't U. S. ••p......... 4o pail............. 143 Western Union.... 78 Nt Cordag pfd.. 8 Linsee•............ 2,14 i'orthAmericean.. 7I4W Eleetrioe........... 624 Money on call easy at 8 to 8 per cent; closed qefemd at 8 per cent. Prime raper. 6610 per cent. Sterlinlg exchange weaktl sxty-day bank- ers' bills, I4.Sl1toI.81%, demand, $4.8813! CHICAGO LICE STOCK. ('rncAcO. Jul l1.-Cattle-.eosipts. 15,000 head: native steers lower; prime $1701@ 40 good. 54&3t4.it medium, 51.8004.25; lezane. Boigs-teceipt 22.1000 heed: beavy 10e higher than yesterday'e close, losingl weak: light strong; mixed and packing, .8$ &15: prime heavy and butchers' welights, .10 60.10; light 60. 106.8u. hep--edeeipta 1.000 head: market lower: natives, 8.751.2; westerns 18.80384.25; Teax- anm, 82.014.15; lambs, $800385.75. CHIC'AGO PItODUlUE, CAInoo. July 1.&--Wheat-Steady; cash, 614o; September, 6934c. Ctor-hirm: cash, 40o40: September, 41c. Oats--teady; cash, 28•4c; September. 2514. Parley-Nominal. Pork--Steady; cash, 819.00: September, $19.75. Lard - Steady; ca•h. 1.7741; Eeptgmber, Bi$a--Steady, ecah. 89.00; September. $9.15. cution in my hands. issued oat of the dis- trict court of theFirst judicial distriot of the state of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. in the suit of John H. Morris against ig Oxr Mining Company, duly attested the 28th day of June, A. D. 1849, I have levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said big x Mining Company in and to the following de- scribed property, situated in Lewis and Clarke county, state of Montana, viz: The Guillow quartz lode mining claim, situ ate in btemple (unorganized) mining district, Lewis and Clarke county, state of Montana, ac- cording to the notice of location of paid quartz lode mining claim of record in book 1 of lode locatlons, on page 116, in the office of the county recorder of Lewis and Clarke county, and the amended location thereof of record in the office of the county recorder of Lewis and Clarke county, in book 0 of lode locations, on page 122. of said records, reference being had to such no- tices and the records thereof for a full dercrip- tion of lesidpremiese. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditamente and appurtenances thereunto be- loging or in anywise appertaining. Notice is ereby given that on e'riday, the 4th day of Augsst, A. D. 1893, at the hour of 12 o'clock n. of said day, at the front door of the court honue. in the city of Helena. county and state aforesaid. I will sell all the right, title and interest of the said big atx Mining 5 ompany in and to thesaid above described property, to the highest bidderfor cashin hand. Given under my hand this the 18th day of July, A. D. 189. CHARLES D. CURTIS. Sheriff. By F•ZD E. HRos, Under Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE-EDWARD N. BRANDE- gee, plaintiff, vs. Albert Fisher. defendant. Underandby virtue of an orderof sale and decree of foreclosure end sale issued out of the First udicial district court of the state of Montana. in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke, oaths oL tday of JHAy. A. D. 189,5. in the above entitled action. wherein F. N. randegee, the ahbve named plainiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against Alb rt risner. defendant, on the 8th day of July,. . D. 189.. for the sum of $r.759.4dt in gold. besides inter- est. costs and attorney's fees, which said decree was. on the lth dlay of July. A. i). 189 .recorded In judgmsnt book No. l of said court at page -. Iam commanded to sell all thosar certain lot. pieces or parcels of land, situate. lying and bet. g in the county of Lewis and Clarke. state of M, n- tans, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Laots numbered eleven (11) and twelve (12). in block number fifteen (15) of tihe original town- site of the city of Ilelena. as said lots and block are numbercd. designated and described on the plat of said townsits on file in the office of the county soeorder of said county of lewis and Clarke. Together with all and singular the tenemente, hereditamenlsand appurtenances therennto be- longing or in anywise aypertalning. Public notice is hereby given that on Tues- day. Iho l1t day o August, A. D. 1893, at 12 o'clock m. of that day. at the front door of the courthlouse. Helena, Lewis and Clarke county, Montana, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale. cell the above described property, or so much thereof as may he necessary tosatisfy saidjudgment, with interest and costs, to the highest and best bidder, for sash igolo coin) in hand. Biven under my hand this 8th day of July, A. D. 1b93 CHARLFS D. CUIttIS, Sher. B]y FuRED E. HCas. Under Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF AN EX- ecution in my hands, issued out of the district court of the First judicial district of the state of Montana. in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. in the suit of J. 'i. J'ronger againsr ,soorge N. haww, duly attested the 12th day of July, .. 1). 1893. 1 have levied upon all tne right, title and intero-t of the said ,oeorge \i.Shaw in and to the following described property. sit- uated in Lewis and Clarke county. state of Mon- tana. viz: Lots numbered 10.12, 1. 11. I1 and It, in block No, 2; lots numbered 1 end 2, the north three (3) feet of lot No. :, and the south seventeen (17) feet of lot No. 4. in block No. 1: and lots numbered 17, 20. 21, 2'. 31, 24, in block hIo 3: lot- numbered 25. 28, 27. 2, 29, 3o. Ii and 81. in block No. i: and lots numbered 4. 33, 14, 3.5. 3t5. 37. 8 and 11, in block No. 4, of Shaw's ad. dition to the city of Helena, county of Lewis anff'larke, state of Montana: also lots hum- bored 7 and 14, in block nomlered 511. and lot numberedt 14. in block nomberod 552, in the lasterly addltion to tl; city of Ilelena, county of I owls and ('larkse. state of Montana. Together with all and singular the tenements, h~reditamonts andl aplprtenanca thereunto be- longing orin anywise appertaining. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of Augusa, A. D. 1893. at the hour of 1• o'clocg u . of said day. at the front door of the court house,. ii the city of Jleleta, said county and state. I will sell all the right, title and interest of the said eosrge V. Shaw in and to the said above do.- scribed property, tothehighest bidder for cash in hand. Given under my hand this the 12th day of July, A. D. 1s89. (CHARLES D. CUItTIS, Sheriff. I y FZDt . Hose. Under Sheriff. ALIAS SUMMONS-IN THE JUSTICF,'S court of leina township, county of lewis and Clarke., state of Montana, before A. C. Vo- taw. justice of tihe peace John Milch, Joe Milch and Aug. Milch, as Mitch Bros., plaintiffs, vs. Charles Ackerman. defendant. 'lh state of Montana to the above named de- fendant, greeting: You are hereby summoned to be and appear be- fore me. A. C. Votaw, ajuticeof the peso, io and for toe county of l.ewli and (larkse. at my office in HIelens, within ten days after the completion of thlse publication of this summons, to-wit: After July 28. 1899. then and thers to make an- swer to the complaint of the ahove named plain. tiffs, in a civil action to recover the sum of fifty aix dollars for money, goods, wares and mer- chandiseo sold and delivered to the doefendant. at his instanco and request. during may and June, 1894 and in doefault thereof, judgment will be rendered against you. Char'es Ackerman, the above named defendant. for the sum of fifty-six dollars and costs in this behalf expended. Given under my hand this 27th day of June A. 1, 1b. A. C. VOTAW. Justice of the Peace. the weepawt 4a hiandy giea his olaN_ lmmqtaSlisi otthe seal, thra ivdiha la h ael h t it t 1aiiniIt, ballwfIt ltd. rp4 n sad ble 1)I ' I il a 1oa t ollt1 4_ " " In hh is a i ndall itltli he lowlng p opoo llt "I t l alive In i a air t!hl set tI In the city of Chleaso fot a pied of thirty ldayS mat aY, time afteri bepnt. ) 1590, at asy aplea ad adel t eola coaei. hols a commits•a tob pl d by your Nma s may *eck" Mtr.%ndll wiwrt "I hab madee previ- oa asoeiee l oexrpe iat in t rill o. tion. both in iBombay ant an F•anolieo, and am now prelprd to demonstrate this fact to b.he seitStl of the world during the prolress of the eal Collmblan expo. aliton.' Mr. Tyadill asks for no compen- stteon In the matter, and he says the tighter the asket oCn be made the better it waill suit him. Mr. RoberL W. De~nti An Exempt Fireman of Jackson Engine Co., Long Island City, N. Y., says that at Christmas, 1890, he could only take a smell of dinner,as he was in a fearful condition from Dyspepiea. The next summer he went to Europe for his health, but came home uncured. In the fall he deolded upon a thorough trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla And by Christmas had a hearty appetite, healthy digestion, and was perfectly well. His cure was due wholly to Hood's Sarsaparilla. HOOD'8 PILLS care liver ills, constipation, bilUousness,Jaundice,and sickheadache. Try them. •RDINANCE NO 218.--AN OlDINANCo amending subdivision 4. of section 10, of artiole 1. of chapter Vii,. Revised Ordinances of the citl of Helena regulating licenses. ie It ordained by the city council of the city of Helena: Pection 1. That subdivision 4, of section 10, of article 1. of chapter Vii.. of the oevise.l Or- dinrnoee of the city of Helena, be amended so as to read as follows: "4. 'ibeatrical exhibitions, opera or concert singers, minstrels, sleight of hand performances, legerdemain, and any other publico entertain- ment held in a permanent theater or place of amusement. which closes before midnight, not herein otherwise mentiones. two dollars per day, or twenty-five dollars per month. 'Those whose places are kept open after mid- night, five dollars per day, or forty dollars per month." r otion 2. That all ordinances and parts of ordunanres in conflict wi h the provilsions ofthis ordinance be. and the same are hereby repealed. Approved this 11th day of July, 1P93. (SEAL) JOHN C. CUttTIN, Msayor. Attest: SYDNxY H. IcINTIRE, City Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 217.- AN ORDINANCE making certain amendments to the ordin- ance on lioenes. Pe it ordained by the city council of the city of Helena: Secti n 1. The following subdivision shall bh added at the close of sobdiviion 22. of section 2, chapter VIl., Revised UOdinances of 1890: "28. Lfil posters thirty dollars per annum, payable quarterly." I ection 2. All ordinances or parts of ordin- ances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Approved July II. 18i3. i,IALI JOH (t'. CURTIN, Mayor. Attest: EYDNEY H. MdtaTIRE. City Clerk. SATE OF SCHOOL BONDS-SCHUOOL DIB- etriot No. t. Chnteau County. Mcontaa-- Havre, Mont.. June 17. 1809.-totice is hereby given that the truotees of hohcol District No. 10. Chotean county. Montana. on riday. the 4th day of August. A. D. 1893. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the office of the school board in tavre. Mont.. will receive sealed proposals and sell to the highest bidder, school bonds of said district to the amount of $4,500. asevoted at the school elec- tion held on the 12th day ot Jone. 189. laid bonds will be ooupon bonds of the de- nomination of r500 each. payable in tan yearsa and redeemable in ive years after date. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of six per sent per annum, payable semi-annually at the office of the treasurer of Chetean county in Fort Benton. Mont. An unconditional certified check to'the amount of $100. payable to the chairman of the board of trustees most acoompnay each bid as auaran- tee of oodfaith. It is expressly understood and stepulated that the successful bidder will furnish at his own expense nine (9) printed or lithographed coupon bonds, drawn Inaccord- ance with the foregoing specifleations end the school laws of Montana. The trustees reservo the right to reject any and all bids. By order the school trustees of the foregoing district. HI. W. BTBINGFuBLrOW. Clerk of the Board. OPOSAli SB FOR COAL AND WOOD- United4tate Assay Office, lolens. Mont.,. Junoe 15, 1891. Sealed proposals will be reooived at this office until 1 oclock noon. July 15. 11. at which time aed place they will be openedl and the con- tract let to the lowest bidder. aub;ect to the ap- proval of the dlrcetor of the mint, for furnish- tug (delivered) to the United States Assay Office, Hrelena, Montanas. fifty (00) tons best Gall soft lump coal and twenty-five (0•) cords beat yellow pine wood. The right Is reserved to teject any or all bids. W. D. WHEE•LE•, Assayer in charge. THE GODES. Political, Civil, Civil Procedure. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. $2.50 Per Volume. MINING ANo BLASTING POWDERS. Electric Blasting Apparatus Manufactured and for sale by Laflin & Rand Powder Co. 29 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK, . ... .... . oenap Bospolon natturaflllYt toan. medie. purporting to thanstbs abo gve . Dealers not au ri to .1 Dr. no medicines may oerdiltin tuatn•• s or substitutes, at lre than the p•t e. Lven above Bower. of them. Helena mployment Agency 24 EDWARDS STREET. Telepbone 880. W. A. Cook, Pyropreait WATNWh-o grls housewor' for DotemaR. Second girl for family In Helena, e 5. t,irl for ranch, $4. Girl for army officer's family of three. Giirl for family of three grown people. EUll BENT-Cabln, furnished. f4. Three-room frame house with water. 10. i new milk cows for sale, reasonableterms. tITUATIONS WIVANITED-E'NEMAEL AdvertisementO nudes this hea these times FREE. SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG GIRL asr ook or to do lilht houseekeepin.-A-d- dress M. L., this office. . ITUATION WANTED-BY GIRL TO' DO Sgeneral housework. Address M. M., this office, SITUATION WANTED-WOMAN WANTS work of any kind by the day; s28 north Ewing street. SITUATION WANTED-IN A SMALL FAM- ilr bye a middle-aged lady. Address Mrs, Germane, 103 outeh First Neat, Salt .Lake City, SITUATION WANTFD-BY A WOMAN TO do housework. Address 19 Slate street. SITUATION WANTED-WOULD LIKE TO have positon sewing by the day. Il i eona. ble price. Address . Y. post box 915. I T UATION WANTED-A YOUNG LADY with seven years experlence as a public school teacher would line to teach childrenc country preferred; can give first-claps referenaes. Address pt once M., Independent office. ITUATION WANTEP-GIRIL WANTS' TO do sewing by the day. Call or address 1082 Rreckenridge street. SITUATION WANTED-BY WOMAN TO 1• cooking, wasling or ironing. 48I West Main street. TANTED - COMPETENT GIRL WAN'TS C g eneral hous e work or chamber work. Call Capital hotel. SITUATION WANTED-A MIDDLE AGED lady wishes a situation dA housekeeper in the country. Address "Housekeeper." this office. SITUATION WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED housekeeper would like a position in a wid- ower's family, "Housseeeper," 541 breckenridge street. SITUATION WANTED-A NURSE WOULD like to take care'ot a chronic case. "Nurse," 511i Breckenridge street. SITUATION W'NTED--BY GERMAN GIRL in small family to do general housewerk. Inquire Rodney hotel SITUATION WANTED-BY A THOROUGHLY competent and ozperienc•d stenographer; ran furnish mact;ine references. Core John- son, No 457% eucMillian street,' ineinnatl. O. SITUATION WANTED-BY A STENOG- rapher and typewriter who has had a year's experience in a lawyer's office gooed references. Address Miss N., this office. blTUATIUNSe VANTED-MALI:, Advertisemen aUfloa U tOiear tures times I BEE. SITUATION WANTED-AS TEAMSTER, OR Swork in warehouse or grocery. Call or ad- dress C. M. for one week, 1435 Lyndale avenue, city. City references given. SITUATION WANTED--BY AN ENGINEER, second-elate: wesll acquainted with machi- rery, a.ddreass Chas. Hogan. 818 W. Main street. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPER1- eneed mining engineer and draughtsman: university graduate; good references. addreas Mining Engineer. P. O. box C C. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENGINEES:I caniafurnishAl credentials. Address W. E., this ofice. 1TUAT1ON WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN well acquainted with the city tn drive deliv cry wagon of any kind. Address W. H. iH.. this office. ITUATION WANTED--BY YOUNG MAN of 19 as coachman and gardener. Can be depended up n. Stevdy habits. Address H. W. L., Independent office. SiTUATION WANTIED-AS A GARDENER and to look after team. Highest references as ti character. Address W. 8., Independent office. SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN OR work of any kind by young man who can be desended upon: steady habits and good worker. d:itess box 183, city P. U. SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN OF 17, of good habits, in store or office; beat references. Address '. U. box 972. HELiP WANTED-FE•MALE L MsTI'U--fADIE8 TO ADDRESS CIliQU- lars at home;: 25 to $S0 a week. nclose stamp. Miss Eiln Werst, Mouth Bend, Ind. TANTED-A COMPETENT WOMAN TO work on ranch: good wages to right party. Inquire 818 3 pruce street. WTANTED--A YOUNG GIRL TO CAiRE FOR! baby and assist in light housework, in- quire at No. 14 South Raleigh street. WANTtD--GIiL TO DO HOUSEWORK r nd no cookinr. Call at 501 Ewing street, corner Ninth avenue. VJAN'I'4D-IADoIEt WISHING '10 MAKE 4 20 to $0 oweekly by writing to- me at home. lieply with stamped envelope, Miss Myra A. bsordon. Joliet. ili. lELP W ANTED--MALE. WANT D-TWO YOUNG MEN AS NEWs- agents on Northorn 'Pacific roa . Apply to news offlce, depot. Mlust have security. TANTED-It1G IHT AWAY, REL!AMILEO MEN at home or to travel to keep our show cards tacked ofu in toens, on trees and fences along public roads. steady work in your own o5anty; 475 a month and 3 a Ilay expenses deposited in your bank when startoed. J. .I •. 1liAAr & (0., 314 Waenot street, Cincinnati. O. BIOAR55 ANs tt)tS 5 l I.:rt C Is. •O:t ItEN]'- .FUINtISIiIyD ROOMS WITH F or withont board at 429 North oeeton ave. nue: modern improvements. Mrs. t atherlne Young. B OAR s BY TiE DAY, WEEK Olt MONTH at 413 Iroadway. '7is; ItENT-I•OOMS AND !tOAtIt 8115 SWarren street, corner Sixth ave. I;OR REr.NT-SI'ITIN ROOM WIth AL. cove for bed, furnished; three front win- dows. Inquire at 19 South ltodney atreet. OR RIENT'--IrJU NIsHED RHOO•1s. $; TO S810 per month, at A12 North leodnee street FOR IitiNT-L.toE WIELL ti:ILtNIsHU• ro rooms, sing or on suitse all modern Im- provesnsts: by day, week or month. tlomer lock, corner i ark avenue and t larks estrot. FOIt ]RENT--|)WELLINr;., LO, t ;ENT. DWSLLINteG- -- HIetraPlt Ho Si.eedl ACu., opposite Urand Central liotesl. Largest list in city. IO3'T-1G11 AI,4Ol. B/Li weight abo0ut 1400 osCh, braad,,li onleft ehonlder. with emall bottle brand82. toeward for their return to L. J. Merritt, Ileloca. Munt. -OR SAS--IA* MII LA OU , Oeltle sur .l te di cu oF eat nspins fz n.einge at to aun• cu- Ol BAL'El-- IGOO MILY P OD iHORT rapn h•o, poerod •a •at. iarad ou ' OR SAL K--HEAP. HOTh!tZ iGI ANDi 1"stear table an o furniture. Inquire at At- enitlo ree plsrnmt.t NONEy TO Lr.OAN•. MO IAL BP~'O-WA 0 , O.POeDFAILtYORB, M TO LOAN ON IMPOVED OiTY OrI lElIpliolInll AoincY. S•2 borth 1 Mai Street. Telephone 109 -- =WANTED- 50 rallroa l laborers. 0 Wolaoehopers $1.25 per cord. elbor•smn, $0per day. Seettipmen, free rare. SmeaAot r 50 per month. •W ome.neooo•. S Dinungroom girls. 2 girl for private housework. Wood fo: salein oar lots or in quantities to suit purchaser. MONTANA MARBLE WORKS 'rlite for Prices. Ofice and Yard Lower Main street. Helena. MATHESON a Co. UNIMPROVED LOTS. $•l per front foot for elegant lots in Cannon addition; easy terms and low interest. 10) per front foot for 50 feet on Benton ave. nue inm lroadwater addition: $100 down. •20 per month; electric line 50 feat distant. $14 per tfront foot for fine corner 5lx125 on Peosta avenue near tentonr 91 per front foot for lot on Ninth avenue Ox 140, one block from electric line. $9.50 per front foot for fine levellot on Spsrta street. with city water. $20 per front foot for elegant level corner lot l25x150, on Deartorn aven't, one block from two electric lines; one-third down, balance one and two years or three years' time to purchaser who builds. i16 per front foot for a corner on Penton ave- nne: easy terms. DWELLINGS FOR SALE. 3500--House and lot on Walnut avenue. $550-House and lot on S narta street. i00--House and lot north of N. P, depot. $1,00--lxtra welt bnlt cottage of four roome and lot50xl40; good well. l1.250-nix-room house on Miseoula avenue; lot 50x150; $50 down, $5 0 per month. $L6&0--Finoe large dwelling with seven rooms, pantry, cellar, closets, tciy water in house, on t eesta near lenten avenue; $100 down, *25 per month. $l,80--Eight-room dwelling on First street; $100 down. i2.800-even-room dwelling, modern, on east side, $500 down. 61.000-Ten-room dwelllng on Rodney street; sewer connection city water, fine ;awn, trees; lot 50x200; @1.000 down. -,500--Handsome modern residence on we•. side within fivde minues' walk from Main street; ten rooms, bath, furnace; $500 down. $J5 per month. uome desirable lots, business and residence, to exchange for sheep. MATHESON & CO.. Gold block. ERIF'C BALE DCHACRL•R D MoLUHE, plaintiff, vs.Cornelius L. Vawler ot al.. defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of esle and de- cres of foreclomuro and sale issued out of th3 district court of the liret luctical district of the state of Montana. in and for the county of Lewis and Clarks. on the lt day of June, A. D. 92.intheabove entitled action, wherein 4 hrlee )..I~ ur•, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and ae against 'ornel(es L. Vawter at aL, defendants on the 22d dy of oune, A. . 1896. for the soum of $29,ls.b9, besides in- tereet, osts and attorney's fees, which maid decree waee. on the 2d day t aine, A. 5D.189. recorded injudgment book o Iof said court at page Xo0. 1 am commanded to sell all th certain lots, piecee or parcela of lad situate, lyrin and beino in the city of Hoelen, eounty of Lewis and la•ke stateof Montana. and bounded and d- oribe as followa. to wit: Lots numberedeleven (11) and twelve (12) in block numbered thlrty-r'three (33) of the original townaita of the city of Helena aforesairi; each of maid lots beint thirty (0) feet front on I-road- way and one hundred (100) feet in depth, the aid premises being on the northwest corner of broedway and Warren streets, and known as the "Meeohants Hotel pro erty." Together with all and singrular the tenements. ereditamenta and appurtenances (including stesm boating plant electric light plant boilers, engines, fittings, hebar and office counters and lix- tnore) thereunto belonging or in anywise auror- anFbi~o notice is hereby given. that on Mon-. da, the 4th day of July. A. D.. 1894 at 12 o'clock m. of that day. at the front door of the court house, Helena. lewis and Clarke county. Montana I will. inobedlenoeto said order of sale and decree of forecliosure and sale. sell the above deseribed property, or somuch rhereof os may be necessary to satify said judgment. with in- terest and roate, to the highest and best bidder. for cash in band. Given under my hand, this Id day of Jnly. A. D. 1869. CHARLES D. CURTIS, Sheriff By man PF. Hose. Under ahertiL UMMONS--IN TH, DISTRICT COURT OP the First judicial district of tihe atate of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke. Edwaurd W. Knight. Cashier, plaintiff, vs. O. C. tinker, defendant. The state of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendant: Yoa are hereby reqsired to appear in an action bDrought aainst you by the above named plain- if n tedistrit court of the Ifirst judicial die. triet of the state of Montan, in and for ths county of Lewis and Clarke, and to answer the comptaint tiled therein, within ten daye (exclusive of the day of service) after tho service on yon of this summoon, if served within this oounty; or. if served out of this county, hbut within this district, within twenty days; other. wjse within forty days, or jadgment by default ,il be taken sgainst you, according to the prarer of aid comprlant. '-heaa!dactionis brought to obtain a jrdg- ment against defendant, and is favor of plain- tiff, for the sum of ea11T6, together with lnter- set oupon the sum of $2041.20 at the rate of one andone-fourth per cent per month from the date of the commencement of this suit, and for plaintiff's coset herein expended. krid sum olf IB1.7t is alereed to be doe Upon a gertato promison.rote, made and executed by the defendant to plsintift, bering date May In. 9. tsforthe sam of 6204.20, payable sIaty days atier the date thareol together with interest thereon a the rate of one end ona-fourtt per esat per month after astnrity until paid. and yonu e her sby notified that if you fail to e.ld.u' a plaintiff will smenodltmt -_dlnt you hr defendant for the esm of :J15 16, toeether with interest. em demanded in plaintiff's compla~it, and for costa of suit herei esapnded. .Giwn under my hand and the meal of thedie triet comt orfihe ?irstijdiciai dimtrict the state of Monae in and for the _ .con. uty. of Li :s and Ciarhe. Jud.Dit.. ylerofour 4 one . oh ho•tdh.d nie y-threes y 0.0. I•git•As. Deputy C:lck. ,smast KM, guoa, tarnt y for Pai nthl ma .taq1 a"w sart eouf the ourt. eight hu e an -- y J-aa ROicn, Pu trEA . T. N. Crutohr, Attorney fr P lntf. 'a .n•her' plantif.t vs. idney A. With boe state of Montana ends greedtia o the above named defendant You are here eui ape I a ati ir ed to appear inoan bronuhaatinst yon by the Buove !•ase. plaiatilt iThe saust iat•tourt of te irst Juod diater WiA and lar.ke. and to answer the eonotInint herein hwln t 4 n days (extolwve o[ the at of aeritoe) after the oem o a yu of thd oumlaon, itaerged withe• id an * .t or, snoted out of tyou tothe lainthion the 111th withi wn ot ha ithn ,o , •, . nays, aoev ing lto he prae o rah or mplaint. The orain aotion Is urot•ut to r'euver a jae, mint againstyou for the sum of six hundred dollas, allegd to be due on p promiesor note executed by you to the plaintiff on the 1Yth day of lebrunry. 1891, for thasnm lof mi hun- dred dollas, and due and yeatb eif stonhut after date and bear.ng interesa at the rate of one pr rent per month from date Said note har a rredit endoured thereon of twenty-fve dollars pid rpopt. 189 181. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and anwer the said complaint, as above required, the maid plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of five hundared aind seventy-five dollars. with interest-and costs. .lGiven under my band and the seal of the dl, fricteourt of the Pirst judiciat dietriot at the slate of Montana. in and fortth -----. county of Lewis anld Clarke, Seal lirst 1 thi ]6th •l y of June, in tha Jud. Pist. year of our Lord one thousand Court. J elshthundred and ninety-threw. ---- " , JOHN BEAN, lef,- -. C. Garland, Attorney for Plaintiff. A LIAS BUMMONSB-IN THE DISTRICT court of the First audicial district of the state of Montana, in and for the county of laewi and larks. ti. h. Owen, plaintiff, vs. Elizabeth S. Owen. defendant. The state of Montana sends greeting to the above named defendant: Yon are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the above named plain- tiff in the district otart of the First judiocal district of the state of Monta•a. in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke and to answer the complaint filed the esin. within ton days (exclu- sive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summon, if served within this county; or itserved out of this county, but in this die- trict, within twenty days; oth raise within forty days, or judgment by defa lt will be taken gainst you according to the prayer of said com- The said action is brought to obtain a jcdg- ment and decree of esid court diseolving the bonds of matrimony exi ting between thb said plaintiff and defendant, and to obtain g'neral relief, upon the grounds first, that tihe defendant has treated the plaintiff in an inhuman manner and with extreme cruelty; second, that the said defendant has wilfully deserted and abandoned said plaintiff without any reasonable cause for so doing and against the plaintiff's will or con- sent; that more than one year has elapsed since said de.ertion: these being the grounds alleged in the said complaint on file herein. more fully and at length. to which reference is hereby made, Andyou are hereby noftifld, that if you fail to eppear and answer the said complaint, as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the asidcourt for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Given under my hand and the sral of the Die trict Court of the )iret Judicial Distric' of the htate of Montana, in and - --- for the t'onmtl of Lewis and Seal eirst ) t'larke, this 21st dayorf Jane Jud. Diest. o in the mear of our Lord Court. one thousand eight hundred -- --- ' and nisne y-three. JOHN 1IiAN, Clark, By Jxeszo EroKIs, Deputy t'lerk. nt ILLIAMW. PrhELPa. Attorney for plaintiff. IHERIFF'S SALE-JOHN W. BEAHM, Splaintiff, vs. George Gifford and Mrs, George Gifford. defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale issued out of the district court of the irst judicial district of the btato of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and t larkse. on the 1th dat of June. A. D., 1893, in the above entitled action, wherein Jotan W. leaehm, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment end decree of foreclosure and snle against George Gifford and lMrs. Ileorge csifford, defendants, on the 16th day of June A. D.I 1898, for the sum of 1412.10, besides interest. costs and attorney's fees, which aid decree was, on the lothday of Jone, A. D. 1891, recorded in judgment book No. I of said court at tale -. I am commanded to sell all that certain jor, piece or pasoal of lapd aituate, lying and being in the county of Lewis and Clarke, state of tlentana, and hounded and described as follows, to wit: The •ifford quartz lode mining claim No. 1 which is located on the east side of Colorado gulch and the quarter section corner of the north boundary of section ., township 9 r. 4 w., bears north 72 degrees, east 175 feet from the northeast corner of the claim; adjoining claims are the ittord o. 2, sounth, begisning at the center of the discoveryr shaft which bears 18 feet east of a pine tree upon whikch a copy of location notice is posted, running thence norti 81 de- grees east, 800 feet to southeast corner post: thence north 8 degrees vest 1,50) feet to the northea t corner post: thence sooth 87 degrees west 1)0 feet to the northwest corner post: thence south 8 degrees west 1,5t0 toet to the southwest corner post: thence north 81 degrees east to the place of begInning, which said desig- nated and described mining premises is known and recorded ae the Gifford quartz lode mining claim ao. 1; also that certain quartz lode coin ing claim known, designated and deeeribe as the .ifford quartz lode mining claim No. 2, de- scribed ae follows: ltegininic at center of die- cevery shalt which bears north 85 feet from a pine tree upon which a copy of location notice e posted, running thence north 7 degrees east l00 teet to the northeast corner post; thence south 3 degrset east 1,t00 feet to the southeast corner po.t: thence south 87 degrees west 600 feet to tle southwest corner, a pine tree 5 inches inoiameter: thence north 8 degrees west 1.500 feet to the northweest corner poat; thence north 87 degreos east 30 feat to the pla s of begin- ning; also that certain quart lode minng laim known, designated and describesd as te tlfford quartz lode mtiing claim No.' 8, in onesurveyed section 6. township 9 ~ range 4 west, teginouinr t the notty- east corner post. fr..u which the qoarter. section corner on youth boItadary of sctiun 11, townthip 10 n., range 4 west, bears south 80 de- grees and 40 minutes, east 777 feet. and running thcace sooth 3 degrees. east 1,10 feet to ths southeast corner post. which is also the north- cast corner poit of the t olden ' raasury lode; thence south 12 decreer, west 712 feet to the sonuthwest corner pot; thence north 3 degr:e., west l.100 feet to the northw.at corner onest; thence north 52 decrees, east 712 teet to the northeast corner post and place of beginning. Also that certain quartz lda mining elaim kcown. designated and described as the Golden Treasory quartz l do. which- lies as fololow• Adjoining claims are the claims known and des- ignated as (tiifford qnartz ledse numbered 1 and 2 on the east, and the Giford quartz lode num- beredl on the north. and isin unsurveyed ownetship No it north, range 4 west. beginning at the northeast corner post. from whence the qluarter-section corner of the south boundary of sec'ion 81, township 10 north, range 4 west hears north 26 degrees east lOt eet and running thence south 52 degrees west ,l500 feet to the northwest corner post, thence south I degrees, eset 712 fott to the southeast corner poet: tnenoe north I2 degrees. east 1.500 feet to the northeast corner post: thence north 8 degrees, wst 702 feel to the northeast corner post and place of beginning. sublie notice ishereby given that on Satur- day, the 291th day ol July. A, I)D. 18. at 12 o'clook m. of that day, at the front door of the couet houns, Helenas, Lewis and Clarke county, Man- tans. i will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and eale. sell the abuoe described property, or so moouch thereof as may be nceseusryto esatefy said judgment. with in- tereet and costs to the highest and bat bidder. for cash in haud. Given under my hand this 7th day of July. A. D. 1i9t. CHIA8 ILD A D). CURTIS, Sheriff. By I n un E. Hose, Under theruff. NUOTIE--TIIE ANNUAL MEETING OFTHE stockholders of the Montana t'entrol Iail- way company for the election of a hoard of di- rectors and transaction of such other busineas as may come before it, will be held at the oeltee of the eompauny, Helene. Mont., on Monday, July 24,u18W at 1t o'clock a. m., ul•WAiHD BAWYER, Seeretary. Helens. July lt 198t. - THE- Bst Books, BY THE MOST POPULAR AUTHORS, AT . ' 08o-TliIr of Thitr Yaio. THE INDEPENDENT'S GREAT BOOK OFFER. To any one who will send ua rovn of the following couPons (which may be out fronm four is •es of the same date, or from foul imnue o different dates) accompanied by Tanx cpaT in silver or postage stamps, we will mend poet-paid by mail ANr TaMEn nooze to be selected by yourself from the list printed belows = i No. 2-''H MYSTERY OF 4OLDE FELL; 0 N R UND WORLD IN EIGHTY N o . O BL C I B S ir te LN' - EL OF U utn out and send to this ofBloe nunS of ,he above coupons, together with Tan cnre, 801 we will send you postpaid Ab runns of the following books: 4-N rsENTOE'S lILAG. By Disor. ones NN MON E. fiR. Rier. No. -THE NAiRLET LBAR TT. By Rsth Alen No. derTH niYSTERYOF OtDRI FEL O NT. P- VEN. ly Ch hlotte a BramR rlotte M. reams. author of Dor The " No. 12-T1EE 3UKtEt O TIP8E. By Alenaer No. 20-MDER I L ' D LADE. By Miss Mu. or-eE ND THR WORLD IN .IGHT" N &0-A TR LEN SCARLE. By car. a No. .6-THE C aIIb OF BROTHER. By Sir-. venoer ItThJr. Gehr!e Kboete No. 22-IV TrIL BAIeG Be Coaers. 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    8l*, Ot deolunem were emtail At naoonLater in the d the bes mde d o an-

    U taIsne sold up

    Upton Pacifo to 91%. retutSpl w wek. diouning to stet. 1*. Stocks wok after 1i.oweine ft e selling oft Booksand ad nd ltor-lM o. The fory methe ormopped to l i, the lattero

    01%. Other deolines wers aamsl. Alet noon6t. Paul began to weaken, selling down to 934.Later in the day the bears made a raid on gran-ger stooks selling Hook sland annd Buringtonheavily. The fprmer dropped to 614the lattet 70%., St. Paul to 59, Nortlwestern to 90%.Thesear the lowest figures toehd fer a longtime. 'There was little support end many magins were exhausted, forcin g out long stock andcalal nervtousness. When the pressure wasremoved there was a rally of M@1, but the mar-ket became dull. The firm tone continued tothe close, however, with further appreciation.

    Closing (oJesa gU. . 4e reg....:...111 orthern Pacific,. 11.. 5. Is coup..... 111 t•.P .....r..... 9k

    U. s er......97 Northweatern. .....Plaf•c 1.0.......1084 N.W. pre........515Atchison. ......... 19 N. Y. entral..... 100Ameel n Pla.... 10 Oregon ....... 10Canaa Pa .... 71 Oregon Imp....... 10Canada South. 4 6 Og Short Line... 101Cant rl Palafie.... 1816 Pacifi Mail....... 1i

    rlington ...... Puman, .........5 •Cotton Oil ....... 801 Beading ........,. 14Ditillers.......... 22% Terminal.........Lackawanna......1434 I. I. Western.... 15U. it. (I. pert... 29% .G. W. ...Great Northern.a.0l . 1.7 te. 00Iliuoias ntral... 9884 Rhota ...... 4%nlans T ....... 774 bt. Paul........... i9%Lake Shore ....... 117 St. P. & Omaha.,.. 0Lead Trust........ Sugar .............. 9%L',ilte & tlash.... 94 Tea Pacific...... 634Mileh. Central..... 91 Union Placifo.... 1%Missourl Paciflo.. 29714 targo ep........

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    Nat Cord. •t as't U. S. ••p......... 4opail............. 143 Western Union.... 78Nt Cordag pfd.. 8 Linsee•............ 2,14

    i'orthAmericean.. 7I4W Eleetrioe........... 624Money on call easy at 8 to 8 per cent; closed

    qefemd at 8 per cent. Prime raper. 6610 percent. Sterlinlg exchange weaktl sxty-day bank-ers' bills, I4.Sl1toI.81%, demand, $4.8813!

    CHICAGO LICE STOCK.('rncAcO. Jul l1.-Cattle-.eosipts. 15,000

    head: native steers lower; prime $1701@ 40good. 54&3t4.it medium, 51.8004.25; lezane.Boigs-teceipt 22.1000 heed: beavy 10e higher

    than yesterday'e close, losingl weak: lightstrong; mixed and packing, .8$ &15: primeheavy and butchers' welights, .10 60.10; light60. 106.8u.

    hep--edeeipta 1.000 head: market lower:natives, 8.751.2; westerns 18.80384.25; Teax-anm, 82.014.15; lambs, $800385.75.

    CHIC'AGO PItODUlUE,CAInoo. July 1.&--Wheat-Steady; cash, 614o;

    September, 6934c.Ctor-hirm: cash, 40o40: September, 41c.Oats--teady; cash, 28•4c; September. 2514.Parley-Nominal.Pork--Steady; cash, 819.00: September, $19.75.Lard - Steady; ca•h. 1.7741; Eeptgmber,

    Bi$a--Steady, ecah. 89.00; September. $9.15.

    cution in my hands. issued oat of the dis-trict court of the First judicial distriot of thestate of Montana, in and for the county of Lewisand Clarke. in the suit of John H. Morris against

    ig Oxr Mining Company, duly attested the 28thday of June, A. D. 1849, I have levied upon allthe right, title and interest of the said big xMining Company in and to the following de-scribed property, situated in Lewis and Clarkecounty, state of Montana, viz:

    The Guillow quartz lode mining claim, situate in btemple (unorganized) mining district,Lewis and Clarke county, state of Montana, ac-cording to the notice of location of paid quartzlode mining claim of record in book 1 of lodelocatlons, on page 116, in the office of the countyrecorder of Lewis and Clarke county, and theamended location thereof of record in the officeof the county recorder of Lewis and Clarkecounty, in book 0 of lode locations, on page 122.of said records, reference being had to such no-tices and the records thereof for a full dercrip-tion of lesidpremiese.

    Together with all and singular the tenements,hereditamente and appurtenances thereunto be-loging or in anywise appertaining.

    Notice is ereby given that on e'riday, the 4thday of Augsst, A. D. 1893, at the hour of 12 o'clockn. of said day, at the front door of the court honue.in the city of Helena. county and stateaforesaid. I will sell all the right, titleand interest of the said big atx Mining 5 ompanyin and to the said above described property, tothe highest bidder for cash in hand.

    Given under my hand this the 18th day of July,A. D. 189. CHARLES D. CURTIS. Sheriff.

    By F•ZD E. HRos, Under Sheriff.

    SHERIFF'S SALE-EDWARD N. BRANDE-gee, plaintiff, vs. Albert Fisher. defendant.

    Underandby virtue of an orderof sale anddecree of foreclosure end sale issued out of theFirst udicial district court of thestate of Montana. in and for the county of Lewisand Clarke, oaths oL tday of JHAy. A. D. 189,5.in the above entitled action. wherein F. N.

    randegee, the ahbve named plainiff, obtained ajudgment and decree of foreclosure and saleagainst Alb rt risner. defendant, on the8th day of July,. . D. 189.. for thesum of $r.759.4dt in gold. besides inter-est. costs and attorney's fees, which said decreewas. on the lth dlay of July. A. i). 189 .recordedIn judgmsnt book No. l of said court at page-. Iam commanded to sell all thosar certain lot.

    pieces or parcels of land, situate. lying and bet. gin the county of Lewis and Clarke. state of M, n-tans, and bounded and described as follows, towit:Laots numbered eleven (11) and twelve (12). in

    block number fifteen (15) of tihe original town-site of the city of Ilelena. as said lots and blockare numbercd. designated and described on theplat of said townsits on file in the office of thecounty soeorder of said county of lewis andClarke.

    Together with all and singular the tenemente,hereditamenlsand appurtenances therennto be-longing or in anywise aypertalning.

    Public notice is hereby given that on Tues-day. Iho l1t day o August, A. D. 1893, at 12o'clock m. of that day. at the front door of thecourthlouse. Helena, Lewis and Clarke county,Montana, I will, in obedience to said order of saleand decree of foreclosure and sale. cell the abovedescribed property, or so much thereof as may henecessary to satisfy said judgment, with interestand costs, to the highest and best bidder, forsash igolo coin) in hand.

    Biven under my hand this 8th day ofJuly, A. D. 1b93

    CHARLFS D. CUIttIS, Sher.B]y FuRED E. HCas. Under Sheriff.

    SHERIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF AN EX-ecution in my hands, issued out of the district

    court of the First judicial district of the stateof Montana. in and for the county of Lewis andClarke. in the suit of J. 'i. J'ronger againsr,soorge N. haww, duly attested the 12th day ofJuly, .. 1). 1893. 1 have levied upon all tne right,title and intero-t of the said ,oeorge \i. Shawin and to the following described property. sit-uated in Lewis and Clarke county. state of Mon-tana. viz: Lots numbered 10. 12, 1. 11. I1 andIt, in block No, 2; lots numbered 1 end 2, thenorth three (3) feet of lot No. :, and the southseventeen (17) feet of lot No. 4. in block No. 1:and lots numbered 17, 20. 21, 2'. 31, 24, in blockhIo 3: lot- numbered 25. 28, 27. 2, 29, 3o. Ii and81. in block No. i: and lots numbered 4. 33, 14,3.5. 3t5. 37. 8 and 11, in block No. 4, of Shaw's ad.dition to the city of Helena, county of Lewisanff'larke, state of Montana: also lots hum-bored 7 and 14, in block nomlered 511. and lotnumberedt 14. in block nomberod 552, in thelasterly addltion to tl; city of Ilelena, countyof I owls and ('larkse. state of Montana.

    Together with all and singular the tenements,h~reditamonts andl aplprtenanca thereunto be-longing or in anywise appertaining.Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd

    day of Augusa, A. D. 1893. at thehour of 1• o'clocg u . of said day.at the front door of the court house,. iithe city of Jleleta, said county and state. I willsell all the right, title and interest of the saideosrge V. Shaw in and to the said above do.-scribed property, to the highest bidder for cashin hand.Given under my hand this the 12th day of

    July, A. D. 1s89.(CHARLES D. CUItTIS, Sheriff.I y FZDt . Hose. Under Sheriff.

    ALIAS SUMMONS-IN THE JUSTICF,'Scourt of leina township, county of lewis

    and Clarke., state of Montana, before A. C. Vo-taw. justice of tihe peace

    John Milch, Joe Milch and Aug. Milch, asMitch Bros., plaintiffs, vs. Charles Ackerman.defendant.'lh state of Montana to the above named de-

    fendant, greeting:You are hereby summoned to be and appear be-fore me. A. C. Votaw, ajuticeof the peso, io and

    for toe county of l.ewli and (larkse. at my officein HIelens, within ten days after the completionof thlse publication of this summons, to-wit:

    After July 28. 1899. then and thers to make an-swer to the complaint of the ahove named plain.tiffs, in a civil action to recover the sum of fiftyaix dollars for money, goods, wares and mer-chandiseo sold and delivered to the doefendant. athis instanco and request. during may and June,1894 and in doefault thereof, judgment will berendered against you. Char'es Ackerman, theabove named defendant. for the sum of fifty-sixdollars and costs in this behalf expended.

    Given under my hand this 27th day of JuneA. 1, 1b. A. C. VOTAW.

    Justice of the Peace.

    the weepawt 4a

    hiandy giea his olaN_

    lmmqtaSlisi ot the seal,

    thra ivdiha la h ael h t it t1aiiniIt, ballwfIt ltd. rp4 n

    sad ble 1)I ' I il a1oa t ollt1 4_ " "

    In hh is a i ndall itltli helowlng p opoo llt "I t

    l alive In i a air t!hl set tI In thecity of Chleaso fot a pied of thirty ldaySmat aY, time afteri bepnt. ) 1590, at asy

    aplea ad adel t eola coaei.hols a commits•a tob pl d by yourNma s may *eck"

    Mtr.%ndll wiwrt "I hab madee previ-oa asoeiee l oexrpe iat in t rill o.tion. both in iBombay ant an F•anolieo,and am now prelprd to demonstrate thisfact to b.he seitStl of the world duringthe prolress of the eal Collmblan expo.aliton.' Mr. Tyadill asks for no compen-stteon In the matter, and he says thetighter the asket oCn be made the better itwaill suit him.

    Mr. RoberL W. De~ntiAn Exempt Fireman of Jackson Engine Co.,Long Island City, N. Y., says that at Christmas,1890, he could only take a smell of dinner, ashe was in a fearful condition from Dyspepiea.The next summer he went to Europe for hishealth, but came home uncured. In the fall hedeolded upon a thorough trial of

    Hood's SarsaparillaAnd by Christmas had a hearty appetite,healthy digestion, and was perfectly well. Hiscure was due wholly to Hood's Sarsaparilla.

    HOOD'8 PILLS care liver ills, constipation,bilUousness,Jaundice,and sickheadache. Try them.

    •RDINANCE NO 218.--AN OlDINANCoamending subdivision 4. of section 10, of

    artiole 1. of chapter Vii,. Revised Ordinances ofthe citl of Helena regulating licenses.

    ie It ordained by the city council of the city ofHelena:

    Pection 1. That subdivision 4, of section 10,of article 1. of chapter Vii.. of the oevise.l Or-dinrnoee of the city of Helena, be amended soas to read as follows:

    "4. 'ibeatrical exhibitions, opera or concertsingers, minstrels, sleight of hand performances,legerdemain, and any other publico entertain-ment held in a permanent theater or place ofamusement. which closes before midnight, notherein otherwise mentiones. two dollars per day,or twenty-five dollars per month.

    'Those whose places are kept open after mid-night, five dollars per day, or forty dollars permonth."

    r otion 2. That all ordinances and parts ofordunanres in conflict wi h the provilsions of thisordinance be. and the same are hereby repealed.

    Approved this 11th day of July, 1P93.(SEAL) JOHN C. CUttTIN, Msayor.

    Attest: SYDNxY H. IcINTIRE, City Clerk.

    ORDINANCE NO. 217.- AN ORDINANCEmaking certain amendments to the ordin-

    ance on lioenes.Pe it ordained by the city council of the city of

    Helena:Secti n 1. The following subdivision shall bh

    added at the close of sobdiviion 22. of section2, chapter VIl., Revised UOdinances of 1890:

    "28. Lfil posters thirty dollars per annum,payable quarterly."I ection 2. All ordinances or parts of ordin-

    ances in conflict with this ordinance are herebyrepealed.

    Approved July II. 18i3.i,IALI JOH (t'. CURTIN, Mayor.

    Attest: EYDNEY H. MdtaTIRE. City Clerk.

    SATE OF SCHOOL BONDS-SCHUOOL DIB-etriot No. t. Chnteau County. Mcontaa--

    Havre, Mont.. June 17. 1809.-totice is herebygiven that the truotees of hohcol District No. 10.Chotean county. Montana. on riday. the 4thday of August. A. D. 1893. at 10 o'clock a. m.. atthe office of the school board in tavre. Mont..will receive sealed proposals and sell to thehighest bidder, school bonds of said district tothe amount of $4,500. asevoted at the school elec-tion held on the 12th day ot Jone. 189.

    laid bonds will be ooupon bonds of the de-nomination of r500 each. payable in tan yearsaand redeemable in ive years after date. Saidbonds will bear interest at the rate of six persent per annum, payable semi-annually at theoffice of the treasurer of Chetean county in FortBenton. Mont.

    An unconditional certified check to'the amountof $100. payable to the chairman of the board oftrustees most acoompnay each bid as auaran-tee of oodfaith. It is expressly understoodand stepulated that the successful bidder willfurnish at his own expense nine (9) printed orlithographed coupon bonds, drawn Inaccord-ance with the foregoing specifleations end theschool laws of Montana.

    The trustees reservo the right to reject any andall bids.

    By order the school trustees of the foregoingdistrict.

    HI. W. BTBINGFuBLrOW.Clerk of the Board.

    OPOSAli SB FOR COAL AND WOOD-United4tate Assay Office, lolens. Mont.,.

    Junoe 15, 1891. Sealed proposals will bereooived at this office until 1 oclocknoon. July 15. 11. at which timeaed place they will be openedl and the con-tract let to the lowest bidder. aub;ect to the ap-proval of the dlrcetor of the mint, for furnish-tug (delivered) to the United States Assay Office,Hrelena, Montanas. fifty (00) tons best Gall softlump coal and twenty-five (0•) cords beat yellowpine wood. The right Is reserved to teject anyor all bids. W. D. WHEE•LE•, Assayer incharge.

    THE GODES.

    Political,

    Civil,

    Civil Procedure.FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

    $2.50 Per Volume.

    MINING ANo BLASTINGPOWDERS.

    Electric Blasting ApparatusManufactured and for sale by

    Laflin & Rand Powder Co.29 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK,

    . ... .... . oenap

    Bospolon natturaflllYttoan. medie. purporting to

    thanstbs abo gve .Dealers not au ri to .1 Dr.

    no medicines may oerdiltintuatn•• s or substitutes, at lre than the p•t e.Lven above Bower. of them.

    Helena mployment Agency24 EDWARDS STREET.

    Telepbone 880. W. A. Cook, PyropreaitWATNWh-o grls housewor' for DotemaR.Second girl for family In Helena, e 5.t,irl for ranch, $4.Girl for army officer's family of three.Giirl for family of three grown people.EUll BENT-Cabln, furnished. f4.Three-room frame house with water. 10.i new milk cows for sale, reasonableterms.

    tITUATIONS WIVANITED-E'NEMAEL

    AdvertisementO nudes this hea these timesFREE.

    SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG GIRLasr ook or to do lilht houseekeepin.-A-d-

    dress M. L., this office. .

    ITUATION WANTED-BY GIRL TO' DOSgeneral housework. Address M. M., thisoffice,

    SITUATION WANTED-WOMAN WANTSwork of any kind by the day; s28 north

    Ewing street.

    SITUATION WANTED-IN A SMALL FAM-ilr bye a middle-aged lady. Address Mrs,

    Germane, 103 outeh First Neat, Salt .Lake City,

    SITUATION WANTFD-BY A WOMAN TOdo housework. Address 19 Slate street.

    SITUATION WANTED-WOULD LIKE TOhave positon sewing by the day. Ili eona.

    ble price. Address . Y. post box 915.

    IT

    UATION WANTED-A YOUNG LADYwith seven years experlence as a public

    school teacher would line to teach childrenccountry preferred; can give first-claps referenaes.Address pt once M., Independent office.

    ITUATION WANTEP-GIRIL WANTS' TOdo sewing by the day. Call or address 1082Rreckenridge street.

    SITUATION WANTED-BY WOMAN TO 1•cooking, wasling or ironing. 48I WestMain street.

    TANTED - COMPETENT GIRL WAN'TSCg

    eneral house

    work or chamber work.Call Capital hotel.

    SITUATION WANTED-A MIDDLE AGEDlady wishes a situation dA housekeeper in

    the country. Address "Housekeeper." thisoffice.

    SITUATION WANTED-AN EXPERIENCEDhousekeeper would like a position in a wid-

    ower's family, "Housseeeper," 541 breckenridgestreet.

    SITUATION WANTED-A NURSE WOULDlike to take care'ot a chronic case. "Nurse,"

    511i Breckenridge street.

    SITUATION W'NTED--BY GERMAN GIRLin small family to do general housewerk.

    Inquire Rodney hotel

    SITUATION WANTED-BY A THOROUGHLYcompetent and ozperienc•d stenographer;

    ran furnish mact;ine references. Core John-son, No 457% eucMillian street,' ineinnatl. O.

    SITUATION WANTED-BY A STENOG-rapher and typewriter who has had a year'sexperience in a lawyer's office gooed references.Address Miss N., this office.

    blTUATIUNSe VANTED-MALI:,Advertisemen aUfloa U tOiear tures times

    I BEE.

    SITUATION WANTED-AS TEAMSTER, ORSwork in warehouse or grocery. Call or ad-

    dress C. M. for one week, 1435 Lyndale avenue,city. City references given.

    SITUATION WANTED--BY AN ENGINEER,second-elate: wesll acquainted with machi-

    rery, a.ddreass Chas. Hogan. 818 W. Main street.

    SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPER1-eneed mining engineer and draughtsman:university graduate; good references. addreasMining Engineer. P. O. box C C.

    SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENGINEES:IcaniafurnishAl credentials. Address W. E.,

    this ofice.

    1TUAT1ON WANTED-BY YOUNG MANwell acquainted with the city tn drive deliv

    cry wagon of any kind. Address W. H. iH.. thisoffice.

    ITUATION WANTED--BY YOUNG MANof 19 as coachman and gardener. Can be

    depended up n. Stevdy habits. Address H. W.L., Independent office.

    SiTUATION WANTIED-AS A GARDENERand to look after team. Highest references

    as ti character. Address W. 8., Independentoffice.

    SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN ORwork of any kind by young man who can

    be desended upon: steady habits and goodworker. d:itess box 183, city P. U.

    SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN OF17, of good habits, in store or office; beatreferences. Address '. U. box 972.

    HELiP WANTED-FE•MALE

    L MsTI'U--fADIE8 TO ADDRESS CIliQU-lars at home;: 25 to $S0 a week. nclosestamp. Miss Eiln Werst, Mouth Bend, Ind.TANTED-A COMPETENT WOMAN TO

    work on ranch: good wages to right party.Inquire 818 3 pruce street.

    WTANTED--A YOUNG GIRL TO CAiRE FOR!baby and assist in light housework, in-

    quire at No. 14 South Raleigh street.WANTtD--GIiL TO DO HOUSEWORK

    r nd no cookinr. Call at 501 Ewing street,corner Ninth avenue.

    VJAN'I'4D-IADoIEt WISHING '10 MAKE4 20 to $0 oweekly by writing to- me athome. lieply with stamped envelope, Miss MyraA. bsordon. Joliet. ili.

    lELP W ANTED--MALE.

    WANT D-TWO YOUNG MEN AS NEWs-agents on Northorn 'Pacific roa . Applyto news offlce, depot. Mlust have security.

    TANTED-It1G IHT AWAY, REL!AMILEO MENat home or to travel to keep our showcards tacked ofu in toens, on trees and fencesalong public roads. steady work in your owno5anty; 475 a month and 3 a Ilay expensesdeposited in your bank when startoed.

    J. . I •. 1liAAr & (0.,314 Waenot street, Cincinnati. O.

    BIOAR55 ANs tt)tS 5 l I.:rt C Is.

    •O:t ItEN]'- .FUINtISIiIyD ROOMS WITHF or withont board at 429 North oeeton ave.nue: modern improvements. Mrs. t atherlneYoung.B OAR s BY TiE DAY, WEEK Olt MONTHat 413 Iroadway.

    '7is; ItENT-I•OOMS AND !tOAtIt 8115SWarren street, corner Sixth ave.

    I;OR REr.NT-SI'ITIN ROOM WIth AL.cove for bed, furnished; three front win-dows. Inquire at 19 South ltodney atreet.OR RIENT'--IrJU NIsHED RHOO•1s. $; TO

    S810 per month, at A12 North leodnee streetFOR IitiNT-L.toE WIELL ti:ILtNIsHU•

    ro rooms, sing or on suitse all modern Im-provesnsts: by day, week or month. tlomerlock, corner i ark avenue and t larks estrot.

    FOIt ]RENT--|)WELLINr;.,

    LO, t ;ENT. DWSLLINteG- -- HIetraPlt HoSi.eedl ACu., opposite Urand Central liotesl.Largest list in city.

    IO3'T-1G11 AI,4Ol. B/Liweight abo0ut 1400 osCh, braad,,li onleft

    ehonlder. with emall bottle brand82. toewardfor their return to L. J. Merritt, Ileloca. Munt.

    -OR SAS--IA* MII LA OU ,

    Oeltle sur .l te di cu

    oF eat nspins fz n.einge at to aun• cu-

    Ol BAL'El-- IGOO MILY P OD iHORTrapn h•o, poerod •a •at. iarad ou

    ' OR SAL K--HEAP. HOTh!tZ iGI ANDi1"stear table an o furniture. Inquire at At-enitlo ree plsrnmt.t

    NONEy TO Lr.OAN•.MO IAL BP~'O-WA 0 , O.POeDFAILtYORB,

    M TO LOAN ON IMPOVED OiTY

    OrI lElIpliolInll AoincY.S•2 borth 1 Mai Street. Telephone 109

    -- =WANTED-50 rallroa l laborers.0 Wolaoehopers $1.25 per cord.

    elbor•smn, $0per day.Seettipmen, free rare.

    SmeaAot r 50 per month.•W ome.neooo•.

    S Dinungroom girls.2 girl for private housework.Wood fo: sale in oar lots or in quantities to

    suit purchaser.

    MONTANA MARBLE WORKS'rlite for Prices.

    Ofice and Yard Lower Main street. Helena.

    MATHESON a Co.

    UNIMPROVED LOTS.$•l per front foot for elegant lots in Cannon

    addition; easy terms and low interest.10) per front foot for 50 feet on Benton ave.

    nue inm lroadwater addition: $100 down. •20 permonth; electric line 50 feat distant.

    $14 per tfront foot for fine corner 5lx125 onPeosta avenue near tentonr

    91 per front foot for lot on Ninth avenue Ox140, one block from electric line.$9.50 per front foot for fine levellot on Spsrta

    street. with city water.$20 per front foot for elegant level corner lot

    l25x150, on Deartorn aven't, one block fromtwo electric lines; one-third down, balance oneand two years or three years' time to purchaserwho builds.i16 per front foot for a corner on Penton ave-

    nne: easy terms.DWELLINGS FOR SALE.

    3500--House and lot on Walnut avenue.$550-House and lot on S narta street.i00--House and lot north of N. P, depot.$1,00--lxtra welt bnlt cottage of four roome

    and lot50xl40; good well.l1.250-nix-room house on Miseoula avenue;

    lot 50x150; $50 down, $5 0 per month.$L6&0--Finoe large dwelling with seven rooms,

    pantry, cellar, closets, tciy water in house, ont eesta near lenten avenue; $100 down, *25 permonth.

    $l,80--Eight-room dwelling on First street;$100 down.

    i2.800-even-room dwelling, modern, on eastside, $500 down.

    61.000-Ten-room dwelllng on Rodney street;sewer connection city water, fine ;awn, trees;lot 50x200; @1.000 down.-,500--Handsome modern residence on we•.

    side within fivde minues' walk from Main street;ten rooms, bath, furnace; $500 down. $J5 permonth.

    uome desirable lots, business and residence, toexchange for sheep. MATHESON & CO..

    Gold block.

    ERIF'C BALE DCHACRL•R D MoLUHE,plaintiff, vs. Cornelius L. Vawler ot al..

    defendants.Under and by virtue of an order of esle and de-

    cres of foreclomuro and sale issued out of th3district court of the liret luctical district of thestate of Montana. in and for the county of Lewisand Clarks. on the lt day of June, A. D.92.intheabove entitled action, wherein 4 hrlee)..I~ ur•, the above named plaintiff, obtained

    a judgment and decree of foreclosure andae against 'ornel(es L. Vawter ataL, defendants on the 22d dy of oune,A. .1896. for the soum of $29,ls.b9, besides in-tereet, osts and attorney's fees, which maid decreewaee. on the 2d day t aine, A. 5D.189. recordedinjudgment book o I of said court at page Xo0.1 am commanded to sell all th certain lots,piecee or parcela of lad situate, lyrin and beinoin the city of Hoelen, eounty of Lewis andla•ke stateof Montana. and bounded and d-oribe as followa. to wit:Lots numberedeleven (11) and twelve (12) in

    block numbered thlrty-r'three (33) of the originaltownaita of the city of Helena aforesairi; each ofmaid lots beint thirty (0) feet front on I-road-way and one hundred (100) feet in depth, the

    aid premises being on the northwest corner ofbroedway and Warren streets, and known as the"Meeohants Hotel pro erty."

    Together with all and singrular the tenements.ereditamenta and appurtenances (including

    stesm boating plant electric light plant boilers,engines, fittings, hebar and office counters and lix-tnore) thereunto belonging or in anywise auror-anFbi~o notice is hereby given. that on Mon-.da, the 4th day of July. A. D.. 1894 at 12o'clock m. of that day. at the front door of the

    court house, Helena. lewis and Clarke county.Montana I will. inobedlenoeto said order of saleand decree of forecliosure and sale. sell the abovedeseribed property, or somuch rhereof os maybe necessary to satify said judgment. with in-terest and roate, to the highest and best bidder.for cash in band.

    Given under my hand, this Id day of Jnly.A. D. 1869.

    CHARLES D. CURTIS, SheriffBy man PF. Hose. Under ahertiL

    UMMONS--IN TH, DISTRICT COURT OPthe First judicial district of tihe atate of

    Montana, in and for the county of Lewis andClarke.

    Edwaurd W. Knight. Cashier, plaintiff, vs. O.C. tinker, defendant.

    The state of Montana sends greeting to theabove named defendant:Yoa are hereby reqsired to appear in an action

    bDrought aainst you by the above named plain-if n tedistrit court of the Ifirst judicial die.

    triet of the state of Montan, in and for thscounty of Lewis and Clarke, and to answer thecomptaint tiled therein, within ten daye(exclusive of the day of service) after thoservice on yon of this summoon, if served withinthis oounty; or. if served out of this county, hbutwithin this district, within twenty days; other.wjse within forty days, or jadgment by default,il be taken sgainst you, according to the

    prarer of aid comprlant.'-heaa!d action is brought to obtain a jrdg-

    ment against defendant, and is favor of plain-tiff, for the sum of ea11T6, together with lnter-set oupon the sum of $2041.20 at the rate of oneandone-fourth per cent per month from thedate of the commencement of this suit, and forplaintiff's coset herein expended.

    krid sum olf IB1.7t is alereed to be doe Upon agertato promison.rote, made and executed bythe defendant to plsintift, bering date May In.

    9. tsforthe sam of 6204.20, payable sIaty daysatier the date thareol together with interestthereon a the rate of one end ona-fourtt peresat per month after astnrity until paid.

    and yonu e her sby notified that if you fail to

    e.ld.u' a plaintiff will smenodltmt-_dlnt you hr defendant for the esm of:J15 16, toeether with interest. em demandedin plaintiff's compla~it, and for costa of suit

    herei esapnded..Giwn under my hand and the meal of thedie

    triet comt orfihe ?irstijdiciai dimtrict thestate of Monae in and for the_ .con. uty. of Li :s and Ciarhe.

    Jud.Dit.. ylerofour 4 one. oh ho•tdh.d nie y-threes

    y 0.0. I•git•As. Deputy C:lck.,smast KM, • guoa, tarnt y for Pai nthl

    ma .taq1 a"w

    sart

    eouf

    the

    ourt. eight hu e an-- y J-aa ROicn, Pu trEA .

    T. N. Crutohr, Attorney fr P lntf.

    'a .n•her' plantif.t vs. idney A. Withboe state of Montana ends greedtia o the

    above named defendantYou are here eui ape I a ati

    ir ed to appear inoanbronuhaatinst yon by the Buove !•ase. plaiatilt

    iThe saust iat•tourt of te irst Juod diater

    WiA and lar.ke. and to answer the eonotInintherein hwln t4 n days (extolwve o[ theat of aeritoe) after the oem o a yu of thd

    oumlaon, itaerged withe• id an * . t or,

    snoted out of tyou tothe lainthion the 111thwithi wn ot ha ithn ,o , •, . nays,aoev ing lto he prae o rah or mplaint.The orain aotion Is urot•ut to r'euver a jae,

    mint againstyou for the sum of six hundreddollas, allegd to be due on p promiesornote executed by you to the plaintiff on the 1Ythday of lebrunry. 1891, for thasnm lof mi hun-dred dollas, and due and yeatb eif stonhutafter date and bear.ng interesa at the rate of onepr rent per month from date Said note har arredit endoured thereon of twenty-fve dollarspid rpopt. 189 181.

    And you are hereby notified that if you fail toappear and anwer the said complaint, as aboverequired, the maid plaintiff will take judgmentagainst you for the sum of five hundared aindseventy-five dollars. with interest-and costs.

    .lGiven under my band and the seal of the dl,fricteourt of the Pirst judiciat dietriot at the

    slate of Montana. in and fortth-----. county of Lewis anld Clarke,

    Seal lirst 1 thi ]6th •l y of June, in thaJud. Pist. year of our Lord one thousand

    Court. J elshthundred and ninety-threw.---- " , JOHN BEAN, lef,-

    -. C. Garland, Attorney for Plaintiff.

    A LIAS BUMMONSB-IN THE DISTRICTcourt of the First audicial district of the

    state of Montana, in and for the county of laewiand larks.

    ti. h. Owen, plaintiff, vs. Elizabeth S. Owen.defendant.

    The state of Montana sends greeting to theabove named defendant:

    Yon are hereby required to appear In an actionbrought against you by the above named plain-tiff in the district otart of the First judiocaldistrict of the state of Monta•a. in and for thecounty of Lewis and Clarke and to answer thecomplaint filed the esin. within ton days (exclu-sive of the day of service) after the service on youof this summon, if served within this county;or itserved out of this county, but in this die-trict, within twenty days; oth raise within fortydays, or judgment by defa lt will be takengainst you according to the prayer of said com-

    The said action is brought to obtain a jcdg-ment and decree of esid court diseolving thebonds of matrimony exi ting between thb saidplaintiff and defendant, and to obtain g'neralrelief, upon the grounds first, that tihe defendanthas treated the plaintiff in an inhuman mannerand with extreme cruelty; second, that the saiddefendant has wilfully deserted and abandonedsaid plaintiff without any reasonable cause forso doing and against the plaintiff's will or con-sent; that more than one year has elapsed sincesaid de.ertion: these being the grounds allegedin the said complaint on file herein. more fullyand at length. to which reference is hereby made,

    Andyou are hereby noftifld, that if you fail toeppear and answer the said complaint, as aboverequired, the said plaintiff will apply to theasidcourt for the relief demanded in the saidcomplaint.

    Given under my hand and the sral of the Dietrict Court of the )iret Judicial Distric'

    of the htate of Montana, in and- --- for the t'onmtl of Lewis andSeal eirst ) t'larke, this 21st dayorf JaneJud. Diest. o in the mear of our Lord

    Court. one thousand eight hundred• -- --- ' and nisne y-three.

    JOHN 1IiAN, Clark,By Jxeszo EroKIs, Deputy t'lerk.nt ILLIAM W. PrhELPa. Attorney for plaintiff.

    IHERIFF'S SALE-JOHN W. BEAHM,Splaintiff, vs. George Gifford and Mrs, George

    Gifford. defendants.Under and by virtue of an order of sale and

    decree of foreclosure and sale issued out of thedistrict court of the irst judicial district of thebtato of Montana, in and for the county of Lewisand t larkse. on the 1th dat of June. A. D., 1893,in the above entitled action, wherein Jotan W.leaehm, the above named plaintiff, obtained ajudgment end decree of foreclosure and snleagainst George Gifford and lMrs. Ileorgecsifford, defendants, on the 16th dayof June A. D.I 1898, for the sum of1412.10, besides interest. costs and attorney'sfees, which aid decree was, on the lothday ofJone, A. D. 1891, recorded in judgment book No. Iof said court at tale -. I am commanded tosell all that certain jor, piece or pasoal of lapdaituate, lying and being in the county of Lewisand Clarke, state of tlentana, and hounded anddescribed as follows, to wit:

    The •ifford quartz lode mining claim No. 1which is located on the east side of Coloradogulch and the quarter section corner of thenorth boundary of section ., township 9 r. 4 w.,bears north 72 degrees, east 175 feet from thenortheast corner of the claim; adjoining claimsare the ittord o. 2, sounth, begisning at thecenter of the discoveryr shaft which bears 18 feeteast of a pine tree upon whikch a copy of locationnotice is posted, running thence norti 81 de-grees east, 800 feet to southeast corner post:thence north 8 degrees vest 1,50) feet to thenorthea t corner post: thence sooth 87 degreeswest 1)0 feet to the northwest corner post:thence south 8 degrees west 1,5t0 toet to thesouthwest corner post: thence north 81 degreeseast to the place of begInning, which said desig-nated and described mining premises is knownand recorded ae the Gifford quartz lode miningclaim ao. 1; also that certain quartz lode coining claim known, designated and deeeribe asthe .ifford quartz lode mining claim No. 2, de-scribed ae follows: ltegininic at center of die-cevery shalt which bears north 85 feet from apine tree upon which a copy of location noticee posted, running thence north 7 degrees eastl00 teet to the northeast corner post; thencesouth 3 degrset east 1,t00 feet to the southeastcorner po.t: thence south 87 degrees west 600feet to tle southwest corner, a pine tree 5 inchesinoiameter: thence north 8 degrees west 1.500feet to the northweest corner poat; thence north87 degreos east 30 feat to the pla s of begin-ning; also that certain quart lode minng laimknown, designated and describesd as te tlffordquartz lode mtiing claim No.' 8, inonesurveyed section 6. township 9 ~

    range 4 west, teginouinr t the notty-east corner post. fr..u which the qoarter.section corner on youth boItadary of sctiun 11,townthip 10 n., range 4 west, bears south 80 de-grees and 40 minutes, east 777 feet. and runningthcace sooth 3 degrees. east 1,10 feet to thssoutheast corner post. which is also the north-cast corner poit of the t olden ' raasury lode;thence south 12 decreer, west 712 feet to thesonuthwest corner pot; thence north 3 degr:e.,west l.100 feet to the northw.at corner onest;thence north 52 decrees, east 712 teet to thenortheast corner post and place of beginning.Also that certain quartz lda mining elaimkcown. designated and described as the GoldenTreasory quartz l do. which- lies as fololow•Adjoining claims are the claims known and des-ignated as (tiifford qnartz ledse numbered 1 and2 on the east, and the Giford quartz lode num-beredl on the north. and isin unsurveyedownetship No it north, range 4 west. beginning at

    the northeast corner post. from whence theqluarter-section corner of the south boundary ofsec'ion 81, township 10 north, range 4 west hearsnorth 26 degrees east lOt eet and runningthence south 52 degrees west ,l500 feet to thenorthwest corner post, thence south I degrees,eset 712 fott to the southeast corner poet: tnenoenorth I2 degrees. east 1.500 feet to the northeastcorner post: thence north 8 degrees, wst 702feel to the northeast corner post and place ofbeginning.

    sublie notice ishereby given that on Satur-day, the 291th day ol July. A, I)D. 18. at 12 o'clookm. of that day, at the front door of the couethouns, Helenas, Lewis and Clarke county, Man-tans. i will, in obedience to said order of saleand decree of foreclosure and eale. sell the abuoedescribed property, or so moouch thereof as maybe nceseusryto esatefy said judgment. with in-tereet and costs to the highest and bat bidder.for cash in haud.

    Given under my hand this 7th day of July.A. D. 1i9t. CHIA8 ILD A D). CURTIS, Sheriff.

    By Inun E. Hose, Under theruff.

    NUOTIE--TIIE ANNUAL MEETING OFTHEstockholders of the Montana t'entrol Iail-

    way company for the election of a hoard of di-rectors and transaction of such other busineasas may come before it, will be held at the oelteeof the eompauny, Helene. Mont., on Monday,July 24,u18W at 1t o'clock a. m.,

    ul•WAiHD BAWYER, Seeretary.Helens. July lt 198t.

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