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T IMID IS. I 0 0 I.DIR, 11 0 II T A 11 I 11111,1TOLT. ev- Au Independent wa•ekly newspaper published ery Weuni *day « g and devoted to the record- Ina of the newt met the developmeut of the resource's et' Jefferson county. SUBSCRIPTION, 82 a Year, In Advance. — Witt KINNRDY. Bodes a» Paoreurroa . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TIOMAS JOWLS, - .A.T.TortNEY AT LAW, oats. in the Parehen di Mords block. Boutin. IsrnaeoN Costive M 4r,....; VI\ 41 rA t t frOlell i t i fl it a:si COMISILIARS If LAY Boulder, - - - NI iintada. Will pnictice to all the courts of Montana Territory. Gso. F. Oiw•la. M. H. PARKER. — vir L. HAY, TV • ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Odlee in the court-Hantse, BOULDER, : : : MONTANA. G RIM. D. 112MMENIL ATTORNEY -AT -LAW. Odlee in the Rath, C'ory It Co. Block, • BOULDER Jinsitson Comm. Morena. y Á. Lzscurros, el. D., A. PH YSICIA N API1 SURGEON, BOULDER, MONTANA. Ogles in the Jefferson County Bank building. PRYSICIAN TO BOULDSR 110E,SPRINOS • LEAVE ORDERS AT THE LIVERY STABLES. _ f. 1 I. 1 , L8T01111R, M. D.. LA • PHYSICIAN AND SURGIRON. Norco«, Mow TANA. ElkrOfilett and resIdenee-Mouth of Boulder river.\Id8 W M. TREACE, M. D., Phyuician an 2 Surgeon. HELENA, : • : MONTANA. DR. W. M. BULLARD, Paratccan min tivaosow . Wiesen MONTANA. D IL. A. I. ROBERTIVL , DENTAL SURGEON. • - allepaistial work done in • thorough manner and seliefeethis guermnteed. lea Ineinnutad ant fonk &Martel ilia/out his. Him Over Jefferson County Bank, Boulder, M. T. . . --.--. — flOèlETY MEETINGS. K. et v Prie171..1 . a v E n It ig letel E i) NO. r 19, MEETS' Mean - h.'. Of siete r r Y lodget * * re cordially Invited to attend. • F. N. Wounarr, C. C. Wit. Mozit\. li.sd R. A S. • el_ A. IL --J. B. Miff' F.RSON PONT NO. 13 holds xjr. its regular munp-flarest on the- laret Friday evening oreach month al the I. O. O. T. hell, in 'Madder. Comrades visiting in thia vicinity are in- vited to camp with us. WILL KENNEDY, Pont Commander. Ono. F. COWAN, Adjutant. R BANK OP JEFFERSON COUNTY. BOULOIR - - MONTANA. . Dtreetnrst W. B. U. 4 1 ?WEE, - ER ERIDENr. P. IffNEILL, - - - Elf 1 , : -PR Eq. If P. BRRENDES, - - - CAAHLER. A. BEL('HER, B. E. 11001 , Es, LEokeLD F. SCIIM IDT. , • IX) A GENERAL r Za sre 2, 1a. 1 Ics g MS s.a OM i XL 43 an 143. III:XCI-IANGE SOLD On all the Principal Cities Of the World. _ , COL,I.sPECTIONS ' \WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION _ - TilE_AGE - - BOULDER, MONT. Metered at the United States Postern» of Boulder Valley, Montana Territory. aa setxmdschuis mail matter. The circulation of Tile AGE this week is 800 mid«. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1889. THE lias. TOOLE who died in Wis- consin last week was the mother of Hon.' J. R. Toole', of Anaconda, mem- ber of 'the Constitutional Convention, - instead of being the mother of E. W. and J. K. Toole, of Helena, as reported , in THE AGE last week. No TAXATION OF INDUSTRY Would be a splendid advertisement for Montana and would bring in more capital and labor than any dozen other schemes. Levy all taxes on land values and natural opportunities which belong to the .pqople in general and there will be no necessity for taxing a man tution can be revised se as to permit I the sale of the lands. But if the lands are allowed to be sold, tile State cannot get them back and will have to Maud- the loss of the bad ex- periment. Better give the lease sys- tem a test for a number of years than lose all the profit to come in the future. • - Gaeur\ FALLS invites the Constitu= tional Convention to visit the city and sees to it that the members are at no expense thereby. The eity• does not expect to bribe anyone by this, but she does 'expect to show to the representative men of Montana the natural advantages of the plaice for the State Capital and lo create a good impression., in her favor which she hopes 'will notL be forgotten in the campaign and at the polls. If Boul- der hopes for anything in the future, she mist act likewise. MANIlit5L15 — KNOWLEDGE. John Calvin, the first 'title in Vol. VII. of Alden'e Manifold Cyclopedia, occupies seven pages, and Cevannee, the last title, the name of the 'chief mountain range in the South of France, is given nearly one page. Be- tween these there are over 600 pages, including considerably over 190 illus- trations, devoted to topics every department of human kn9lge, for instance: Calw; a nufacturing town in Wurtemberg, 11 lines space; Calypso, a Grecian legend, 9 lines; Calyx. (in botany), 30 lines; Cam (a river), 9 lines; Camaldolites (a religi- ous order), 10 Hike; Cambridge4jui- versity, 5-¡ pages; Cambyses (King f the Medes) halt page; Camel (qua- druped), 3 pages; Camera (in optics), 3 pages. ' Canada, 3 pages; Canal, 3 pages, Cancer, 4 pages; Carbouifereous system (in geology), 73 pages; Cards (playing), 4 pages; Carpentry (10 illus- trations), 5. pages; Catalectic (in poe- try), 2 lines, and so on. These few specimens indicate the wonderful variety and eompreltensivenoss of the knowledge embraced within the scope of the work. :It ig an ordinary Cy- clopedia of Universal knowledge, and au Unabridged Dictionary of Language in one, thé editorial work being in skillful hands, the mechanic- al work, paper, printing, and binding, all that one can reasonably wish, the form convenient beyond all precedent in works of reference, and the cost so trivial as to astonish even those who have been familiar with the remark- able accomplishments of Alden'm \Lit- erary Revolution.\ It is probably better than any other Cyclopedia or Dictionary adapted to popular use. The publisher sends specimen pages free to any applicant or specimen, volume, which may be returned, bound in cloth for fifty cents; Or half Morocco 65 cents; postage 10 cents. John B. Alden, publisher, 393 Pearl street, New York; or 218 Clark street, Chicago. WANTED A REST. rExchange.1 Ralph and his brother Teddie are as unlike as can be. Ralph is a quiet, grave little soul, and Ted a real chat- terbox. One night mamma put her boys to bed, and for a season a perfect little streami 'of chatter issued from Ted's bed, with but an occasional short remark from 'Ralph's. At last a plaintive little voice called.out: \o mamma, won't you please to stop Ted, so's I can think!\ RELIGIOUS NEWS. • The _Annual Conference of the Northern Methodist church was in session at Helena last week, Bishop Goodsell, of New York, presiding. The following are the appointments for the Helena district for the current year: S. E. Snider—Presiding Elder. Anaconda—Philip Lowry. Blackfoot and Pocatello, Idaho—U; 4 C. Stull. Butte—J. J. McAllister. Dillon—Joseph Wilke. Glendale—'—G. M. Ryder. Grantsdale—Wm. Hall. Helena—A. D. Raleigh. Helena circuit, to be supplied. Marysville—H. D. Wadsworth. Meaderville and South Butte—U. F. Hawk. HON. L. A. Luca of Bozeman, has Missoula- 7 Jamee W. Tait. presented to the Constitutional Con- New Chicago—A. C. Smith. vention the proposition that, the Philipsburg and Granite—G. W. school-lands shall not be sold .or Jenkins. granted or in any way dispoeed of Salmon City, Idaho—W. E. Ling: other than by lease. The proposition' Stevensville1—E. M.' Timer., is a good one and it is to be hoped Sun River --..S H. Little. that it will be embodied in the Con- Walkerville and Centerville—Joel Ntitution. In, addition to the many Vigils. arguments to be said in favor of the Wickes and Boulder—J. L. Guiler idea, the fact remains that the expor- and Samuel J. Hocking. ment can be made by the State with- R. E. Smith transferred to the' Cin- out any loss, and if at the end of ten cinnati conference. or fifteen years it is found that the The statistical report showed the aeherne is not a good one, the Consti- ; number of church members to be 1,561; cturches, 34; probable value,' 8136,500; parsonages, 24; probable j value, 827,000; total value of church property, 8164,200. If the value of the college property, acquired during the year, amounting to 860,000 be added, the total property of the Con- ference will be seen to be 11224,000. The following are the appointments for the Bozeman district: ' Bozeman District — Jacob Mills, presiding elder. . Billings and Park city—George Comfért. • Bozeman—W. A, Shannon. Castle—to be supplied. Chinook—to be supplied. Cooke City-VV.,W. Vau Orsdel. East Gallatin circuit—to be sup- plied.. Great Falls circuit—Win. B. Combe. Glasgow—to be supplied. Olendive—John Hosking. - Hope circuit—F. A. Itiggin. Livingston—H. S. Taft. Meadow Creek circuit—S. A. Oliver. Miles City circuit—Wilder Nutting. Middle Crook circuit—R. M. Craven. Philbrook and Lewistown—J. W. Bennett and one to be supplied. Red Lodge—to he supplied. Townsend and Radersburg—D. M. Shannon. Twin Bridges and Virginia City— George D. King. . White Sulphur Springs—E. A. Stic- kelman. WM} 7...WirlirrEelE — a -- C*reful Inspection --- PROM — STOCE-BREEDIRS. FARMERS. AND — Users of — , PUMPING 'WINDMILLS — OR . — Power I — WIND INTC3-INEEI, _ TO oca LABOR trot or Goons IN THIS -- CLAMS. Ws MANVEM'l use YOUR SIMI or — PUMPING WIND MILLS — and five sizes of POWER WIN I)ENGINES, — TAtk.1VILIES — PEON ONE TO THREE HUNDRED BARREL* MACH OR LARGER IF liEMIREIL AND EVERY- THING ELBE PIRTAININti TO THIS CLAPP Or MACHINE,. OUR Oinilin ARE CARD IN A WIDE EXTENT OP TERRITORY, ARE FULLY WARRANTED, ANDOCItnEARANTICE15(5.)00. — Mateo Agent Wanted in Unoccupicd fern tory. Wile for our large 72. -paga Cataluna inecia walee f fall dearreon of oar goods. Adros P. H. STEARNS & CO, Rushville, Ina., U. N. A. TI -IM prrzizm CASINO - H. RIEDEL—PliOPRIETOR. M\.11stlitreet .» s Boulder, Mont. - The easiest place in town to spend a social hour. Pure White Rye Whisky, :Seven-year -add McBrayer Whisky, Imported Old Torn Gin, Jamaica Rdin, ' , Scotch & Irish Whiskies, .• and , , Phillip Best's Milwaukee Beer, always on hand. Be sine local' if you went to enjoy, a good drink time. and a pleasant - LEGAL A DVERTISEM F:NTs. SUMMONS. , lit the ¡Hattie Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Montana in atid for the county of Jefferson. , Mabel J. Alden, plaintiff, es. George M. Axton, de- fendant. The people of the Territory of Montana send greet- ing to the above named defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought amongst you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of 510titana, in and for the county of Jefferson and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) af- ter the service on >ant of thin summons, if served within tide -county; or, if served out of this county, 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 complaint. The said action is brought to recover the judgment and decree of this court dissolving the betide of matrimony now and heretofore existing be- tween yea and the said plaintiff on the grounds of desertion mid ttttt i-nupport to wit: That for more than two yearn immediately preceding the com- mencement of the above cause said defendant has willfully asid without any reasonable cause or emis • at all on part of the plaintiff deserted plaintiff and abee„nted himself froni plaintiff; (2d) that for more than two years immediately preceding the corn- mencesioent of this action and while plaintiff was a resident of Montana Territory the defendant has wil- fully neglected to supply the plaint If or provide plaintiff with the common and ordinary necessaries of life he having the ability KO to do all of which cause the plaintiff great mental suffering and comity; (3d) that det odaint on or about the day of October A. D., U(116, and while plaintiff and defendant were living together an husband and wife and at and in city and county of San Frandsen, State of ('alifornia, requested plaintiff to come to Montana mid that he, defendant would follew that by reason of defendant's request an afaireamial plaintiff came to Mont. T. and ar- 'five therein on the 29th day of October A. I). Itin6 and ever since said date has been an aetual resident of said Territory taut defendant refused and still refuses and without inky cause on the part of plaintiff to come and live with plaintiff all of which caused her great suffering lath in body and mind; (4th) that by reason of the u illful neglect et defendant an afore - maid plaintiff has been complied to make her own living, to nupportliereelf by her own personal earn- ings for the period aforesaid all of which caused plaintiff great suffering both in body and mind. And you are hereby notified, that if you fail to ap- pear and answer the maid complaint, as above re- quired, the said plaintiff will take default against you and apply to the court for the relief demanded In her said complaint, and for ‚'nela other relief as may lie Piet. Given under my hand and the meal of the District s-- , --, Court.of the First Judicial District of the {NEAL Territory of Montana, in and for the uoun- J'y of Jell - enroll this 29th day of June in s --v\ , -.' the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine. . .., W. F. PARKER, Clerk. By FRANK HARLOW, Deputy clerk. .. J. If. Duffey, Atty. for plaintiff. . ['First Publication July 3,181191 1 TWK CITY JOCKII'y CLUE. Meeting at Pit. Paul latter part of July, when Montana's fav,orite t hane is to run in several races. The Montana Central will sell round-trip , tickets to St. Pant on July 21s1, goad to return until August 2d, for 148.90, RAILROADS. - 1C.)11.71E11. l'etslar Mt/atom. Month Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Washington. Ott February 2). lee, the Provident signed the bill creating South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, abed Waahington States „(lite Union. tiot-rit Mien a.-The great Prairie Seale. to which the Ni. Paul, M rapine & Maenad* Railway has three main linen, reaching Ellesulale, Aberdeen, Huron, Watertown, and Mimi Fall*. Go to South Dakota ria the St. Paul ‚M capota' & Manitoha Railway and pass through St. Paul and Minneapolis es route. • NORTH DAKOTA. -Where is grown the No. I Hard Scotch Fife Wheat; whose healthful climate nurtures the most vigorous and brainy civilization on earth; where %node muntien ranee more wheat, oats, and barley than entire States; the soil of who» fertile prairies is richer than the valley of the Nile; where the Turtle Mountain, Minot, ami Devils Cadre land district, invite the bouteseeker to neetage • tree home. Magnificent daily train service tonnargo, Grand Forks, Grafton, Devils Lake, liottineau, and alt other important points. MONTANA, TSZ GIOLDIEN.-TrelifiUnnil in her mines of precious menthe wealth in her 4,009,060 head of live stock; profit in her fertile field,, producing a larger yield of crops than any other State or Territory; the richest country per inhabitant on earth; where prole perity ia \ *eel; which lusa the best -5 labor in use world; a balmy winter climate. canned by warm winds from the Pacific. The St. Paul, Minneapolis It Manitoba Railway is the only railroad pulsing through e coutinuotto agricultural country from St. Paul mad M' eapolia to the Rocky Mountains. It runs through the great reservatioa of 15,0ee,000 acres of land, fret to settlers, in the Milk River valley. Wood, water, and mal in abundance; no irrigation required; the only line parsing through Great Falls, with its 1,000,000 horse-power cataracts, immense coal veins, and surrounding farming country of free landa; through Helena, the capital city sud commer- cial center of Mentana, and Butte, the richest mining camp on earth, to Nan Francine> by the Columbus river valley, Portland, and Sheet, route, or Ogden, Utah, to California point*. Remember this is the only line running dining cars, sleeping cars, and free colonist sleepers of its own from St. Paul and MInne- applin to Great Falls. Helena, mid Butte. It is also the shorten line to Butte. WA/Mist:Tex.-The country of tall tinther, indented by Puget Sound, .the Mediterranean of the Pacific. Do not forget that the ele Paul. Minneapolis & Mani- toba Railway is the only line which offers a choice of three routes o the Pacific coast. The Manitoba -Pa- cific route lathe only line by which pmetengere en route for Tacoma. Portland, and Sun Francisco can pees through Port Townsend mad Seattle. Free eni- on istn leepern nin through without change or delay. Distance to the Pacific CANIAA is genie» by other lines. but prices of ticket» are dye and ten dollars lean. Take the Seattle route. For further information, maps, rates, and publica- tions in regard tu the resources of the four new Stales, *rite or apply to F. I. Wittreast, ()can't Pa» and Ticket Agt., tit. P., M.& M. Ry., St. Paul, Minn. THE MONTANA CENTRAL AND Ild-A_NITOBA, RAILWAY . The NEW AND POPULAR SHORT LINE Bet wren lielena. Wickes, Boulder, Butte. Marysville. tit. Paul, 51 . tenons, Chicago. and all points' East. to: • Now open for Pattresurer TnifEe with Solid Through Trains Daily between BUTTE HELENA as. ST PAUL Palace Sleeping Cut Lazar:on Ian Cana kaga,keat Day Cm In. /a4 Fr,S•Iiirg Can hte Ikand-las haismrus, The attention of the People of Jefferson county is especially culled to the fact that by the Simians Central railroad they can reach Helena be- fore noon each day, have needy six tostua for the transaction of their ',whims in the city, and on the way home in rhe evening PAU gut a fine supper in the oteguititand dining esaches of this l'ompany. lie sure to answer the call of the porter: uSvipper Ia Now Heady tic the Dining Carr LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ND FINAL PROOF -NOTICE FOR Ib u bli ca ti on Verna. STATES LAND °reset, 1 Ilm.gy.a, Montana, June .3, leak Notice is hereby given that David limp», of Boul- der, Monteuse, has IlleJ notice of his intention to make proof on his desert land claim No. 1752, for the e% am% sod Nee. tp 5 II, t 3 w., before the f•lerk of the District Court of Jefferron county, M. T., at Boulder, Montana, on Wediandity, the 17th day of July, 1s89. Ile miters the following witnemen to prove the complete irrigation Mid reelannution of said land: Thom» II. Holt, Robert Ayers, Henry Nelson, and Benjamin F. lloopee, all of Boulder. Si. W. LANGHORNE, Register. (First Publication June 5, 188e.1 Ne 2330. APPLICATION FOR A PATENT. U.S. LAND Ornnelt, HELENA, MONTANA, June 24, Mae. } Notice is hereby given that Jobn M. D. Oran, whore petunia.* address Is Boulder Valley?. 0., Jefferson county, Montana, has this, day filed his at - 'Median for a intent fora placer mine bearing gold, situated in unorganized naming district, county of Jefferson, and Territory of Montana, and designated by the Meld notes and official plat 'mine in this office an Lot number 49 end 100 in towinahli3 6 north, ranges 1 and 5 west of principal meridian of Illontaina Ter- ritory, said Lot Nos. Is and 100 being ate follow, te- . wit: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 team which the northeast comer of section 13, T. 6 N., R. 5 W., bears N. 52 0 MY W 152u feet, running thence S. 70 0 W. 2900 feet; thence S. 10°E. 135 feet; thence N. 69° 12' E. 2916.1. feet; thence N. 12°07' E. 2203.8 feet; thence N. 45° 15' E. 560 feet; thence N. 10°30' E. 583.5 feet; thence S. P3° W. 102.5 feet; thence S. e W. 482 feet; thence S. 49 0 W. 600 feet; . thence S. 10°30' W. 22ü0 feet to the place of bag' g. acres. Magnetic variation 20° Estet. Conlaining 16.11 The locaticm of this mine is recorded in the Re- corder's office of lettermen county, Montana. The adjoining claimants' are owners of the Balti- more lode on the north. Any and all persons claiming adversely any por- tion of said placer mine or surface ground are re- quired to tile their advert* claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Helena in the Territory of Montana, during the sixty days' period of publication hereof, or they will be burred by vir- tue of the provision» of the statute. S. W. LANGHORNEeRegister. iFirst Publication June 26. Iwo No. 2331. APPLICATION POR A PATENT. U. S. LAND ernes. Ilitmerr., MONTANA, June St, 1889. j Notice is hereby given that N. J. McConnell, An- drew McConnell, and George Platt, whose peak:eke addresses are for N. J. 111ction sun and Andrew McCon- nell at Helena and George Platt at Butte City, M. T., lucre this day tiled their application for a patent for 1500 linear feet of the ae.liall4.4 Conaotidated quartz lode mining claim, with modem ground six hundred (600) feet in width, together with the appurtenant mill site, situated in Cataract mining district, Jeffer- son county, Montana Territory, and designated by the field notes and °trivial plat on tile In this office as Lots numbered 101 A., mad 101 B., in township 6 N., R. 5 west of principal basse line and meridian of Moritana Territory, said Lut No. 101 A., being de. scribed as follow's, to -wit: Beginning at Corner No. 1, a granite stone 30x8x5 ins. 18 inn. deep, 'wilted 1-2244 A., from which sec- tion Corner* to Sections 10, II, 14. 15, T 6 N, R 5W, bear Month 66° W 1720 feet; thence North 57° 15' E. 600 feet to Corner No 2, a granite none 26110:8 Me. 16 ins. deep, marked 2-2591 A.; thence North 73 0 10' W. 1500 feet to Corner No. 3, a graidte ante 2.2xxx Sins. 14 ins, deep, marked 3-2594 A.; thence Sinith 57 0 15' W. 6110 feet to Corner No. 4, a granite stone 242'8'6 ins. IN ine, deep, marked 4-2394 A.• thence South 73. 10' E. 150) feet to Corner No. 1, the place of begin - g. Said Lot No. let B., being described as follows, to - Beginning at Corner No. 1, a granite stone 24:1015 ins. 16 ina, deep,. marked 1-2•St B., front which Sec- tion Corners' to :Section.. 10,11,D and 15, T OS, Rb W, hear North 315°\ W 1398 feet, and t'orner No. I, of survey No. 2504 A., bears North 21 0 Itt 1s93.5 feet; thence North 75° E. MO feet to Corner No. 2, a granite stone 2.4xnx6 ins. Ist ins. deep, Irma ked 2-2594 It., thenee South 15° E. 7-26 feet to Cum -t• No. 3, a granite stone 20xsx4 ins. 14 ins. deep, marku ‘ d 3-2594 B., thence South 75° W 3b0 feet au Center 50. 4, n ermine 'none is: :Zen inn. 14 Ins, deep, marked 1-2591 li.: thestee North W feet tu Corner No. I. the place of begi g. Magnetie variation in bit)' 13' E. Said ' ' cl.. ilia containitog an area . of 15.73 siren. Said mill site containing au area of 51n serve. , — Total area claimed 20.73 The adjoining claims are the Golemdai and General ii\.11i ‚loos tulantirv eyed) on the North West. And all pers us dabbing sirivèreel v any portion • f or mill site, or martin* grou. al, arc requireg .Vouta lei oambelatt .1 quartz lode ta, tile Safety. Comfort, and Courtesy for All our their aulveree e aims with the Register of the United Patrons. States I.,aiol 01111.4. 111 Helena, in the 'ten i•or f r trains at 'lowlier on the new eachedule, taking effect lien here.d. or they will be latrie by virtue ut the Folloalng is the time of arrival aim' al,.pnet t m. Montanus, duritag the sixty doper' h•al of pith ice - May 22, Dee: provisions of the statute. No. I -Helena and Butte Express', fur Butte and S. W. LANGHORNE, Regi it r. the mouth,a. in. MeConiwil, t'arter & Clayberg, Attys. No. 2-Itelena and Butte Express from Butte and [Fine Publication June 26, Lite south. 4.57 p. m. No. 3 -Montana Pacific Express from St. Paid and the east, 5.39 p. m. No. 4 -St. Paul Atlantic Ex. from Butte and the south, 9.51 a. m. No. 5 -Marysville Express, arrives at Helena 10.00 a m No. 7 -Marysville Express, arrives at Helena 6.10 p.m. No. 6 -Marysville Express, leaver' Helena 7.30 a. m. No. 8Marysville Expree, leaves Helena 4.10 p. m. Trains Non. 3 and 4 Connect at Butte with Chitin Pacifie.' For information call on or address any went of this company, or P. P. SHELBY, General Manager. M. P. BENTON, Tray. Pam. Ag't. Helena. GC, 1E143.1111rie 17.4 TH• E NORTRIERN PACIFIC Railroad. TU.«, laiza.iim.a Cel.a- Route. AND Great Short Line to Eastern Cities. 2130 miles The Shorted Rotate to CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. Anal the only THROUGH CAR LINE Low Wes (heck Las Tame Con Mau blue Swan. NORTHERN ramie TIME TABLE. The following is the time of the arrival* and de - pictured; of trains on the Northern Pacific at Helena by the latest schedule which took effect March 31st: •RAIVAIAI At 111.131 , • No. 1-Theongh Weatt-bound Limited ') 50pm No. 2 -Through F.emt.bound Limited 7:20pro \ 8---Butte,Mitentila. and Helena Expreen 12:20 pm \ 10 -Marysville Piteeenger l 8:40 ant \ 12-Marytwille accenimodation _2:39 p m \22 -Rimini &mom., Mon.. Wed. á Friday -5:00 pm \ Il -W tyken and Boulder Pa» 10:05 am DAPARTIMM Meld stIZMA. No. .1 -Through West -bound Limnos . ' 3-15pm \ 2 -Th rougli East -I nal Lim i t ed .... pin \ 7 -Helena, Butteend Mewed* Express...7:15 am \ 9-111arymville Pautrienger 330 pm ' II -Marvin - 111e accotnnandation Intel am \ »noon_ Mon., Wed.. & Fridays:15a m \ 6-Witikee ' ,5n4 Boulder Pane 4:00pm • A. D. EDGAR, General Agent. C.8. FEE, . H e wn., moot,00.. Gen Pa**. natal Tieket ‚gent. et. Petal SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Find Judicial Dietriet the Teri -Huey of Montana in and for the County of Jeff - emus Mary Donnelly, plaintiff, es. Michael Donnelly, defendant. The people of the Territory of Montana send greet- ing to the aleate-inutied defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above -named plaintiff in the District Court of the First Judicial District ef the Territory of Montana, in and for the County of Jet - Jenson, and to answer the complaint tiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day ef »tyke) af- ter the service on Y1111 of this mummone, if nerved within this county; or, if served out of thim county, but in the district, within twenty dii,-ta; otherwise, within early «lay's, or judgment by default will be taken against yam, »cording to the prayer of said complaint. The Said action is brought to recover the judgment anti decree of thin court dissolving the bonds of nutrimeny now and heretofore existing be- tween you and the said plaintiff on the groundsof cruel and abusive treatment and de»rtiam to wit: That at diverts anal mundry time' and while tine and defehdent were living in Montana 'territory, 'tidal de- fendant beat, struck anal kicked plaintiff with his hand\ and feet giving to plaintiff It pair of black rya s and also wounding and bruising plaintiff 'n body in Fevered places, that on or about the 31st day of May, 1839, and at and in Silver Bow county, 5lontena Terri - terv, said defendant without cause or provocation knocked plaintiff down and ottruck her in the fare with his hands and 'Flaked her aleaut and on her body, all of which mused plaintiff great suffering and pain, that by meson of the cruel treatment afore - »id by defendant tite plaintiff as aformaid afraid to live with hint and that plaintitr is afraid that defendant will either kill her or do her great bodily injury said that on or about 31st day of May A. 11., lern. said defendhnt after cruelly beating plaintiff and leaving her unconsacions from the effects of said beating len plaintiff without ineate of muppert, and an plaintiff in informed and verily believes and so states the fart to be departed front Montana Territory without an intention to return thèreto. And you are hereby notified OW If yea fail to ap- pose and 111/NWeT the maid eamplaint, ‚Move re- quired, the sain plaintiff will take default «Milan you and apply tu the court for the relief demanded in her said complaint and for such other relief an may be Just. Given under my hand and the seal of the Dintriet Court of the First Judicial District of the {mu, Territory of MI album, in and for the County f of Jeffemon, thin 29th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine. W. F. PARKER, Clerk, 1!)* eRANK HARLOW, Deputy Clerk. J. H. Duffey, Atty, for plaintiff. Wine Publiention July 11,1559.) QUMMON8. Territory of Montana. Ceronty of Jefferson, As. In the Justice's Court of Wickes Township, before J. M. Kellogg, Justice of the Peace. II. F. Shreve. plaintiff, reruns Mike Fisher, defend- ant. The l'eople of the Territory. of Montana to the above -named defendant, greeting: You am hereby. mum ..... ned to be and appear before me, J. M. Kellogg, a Justice of the l'eace in and for (hemmed,- of Jefferson, at my office in Wicket, on Thursday, tile 15th day of' August, A. D. 1689, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. then and there to make gn- awer tolhe eranplaint of B. F. Shreve, the abate -- named plaintiff, in a civil action to recover the ‚nun of ten dollar* (t10), for money loaned by plaintiff to defendant at defendant's special buditnee anti request on the 64h day of (ktober, A. I). lee, and in default thereofnidgment will be rendered again,* you, Mike Mosher, the above -named defentlana. for the PURI se ten dollars a••di contra of »it in this behalf expenaled. (liven under my hand this :41i day of July, A. I). J. M. K bent e et the Pence ,hial Township. e 11