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1 THE LUMP CITY _MINER: LUMP CITY, MONTANA. s if e (‚ à • Il s. 11 The Roundhouse. Never, since the palmy days of the old Legal Tender, was there such a scene of activity in the vicinity of Clancy as at the present time. A form of stone masons are busy at work laying the foundation of the roundhouse, and ex eavation is going on for the foundation ef the stefflia and depot, while several gangs of track men are bus) laying and grading track. The steam shovel ia doing rapid excavation in leveling the hill opposite the depot at Alhambra, the dirt being hauled down for ballast on the new tracks. It is expected that the greater portion of the work will be coin ¡rioted before spring. Lump Sunday School. Tye attendance for last Sunday was almost equal that, of any Sunday since the opening of the school, notwithstand- ing the stormy weather. The Rev. Ellis of Helena, was present and conducted the services. He also held services in the evening, which were well attended. The Sunday School has received a contribution of 1'2 vols, of chiidred's books for the library. from Mrs. A. M. Williams, so that next Sunday there will be books for e some of the children who attend. Sunday School opens promptly at 2.30 p. K. of P. Lodge A special meeting of the K. of I'. was field last night for the purpose of con- ferring the second and third degrees upon twelve or fifteen of the charter members, who only took the first on the night of the institution of the lodge. Quite a number came out from Helena to assist in conferring the degrees. This kindness upon the part of the Hel- ena knights was highly appreciated by Lhe members of the Lump lodge, as they are mostly new members, and felt little chary about tackling the goat onamisted by more experienced hands. Foster Senecal has bought froM Henry Tatro hie interest in the teaming busi- ness of Senecal & Tatro, and will con- duct the business alone. Mr. Tatro lias not so far recovered from the injury re- ceived last summer to enable him to con- tinue the business. Foster says this change will necessitate his discarding his standup collar; compel him to es- chew polite society; don his old jumper and hob nailed shoes and confine him- self strictly to a diet of sow belly and beans. Ernest Ennerson, former bookkeeper at the Little Nell, who has been rustica- ting in Helena, is renewing acquaint - awes in the gulch. Ernest says, for an all round town, the Capital city isn't in it with Lump, and in his opinion, which is based upon deep study into the his- tory, geographic, climatic and other favorable conditions Lump is destined to become the metropolis of the uni- verse. Ernest is all right. The novelty with the O'Malley Com- pany was Miss Anna *Malley, formerly eat, the Frank Danièls Co., who sang \Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\ in a basso profundo that would do credit to the great Frillrnan, and who shared honors with the star. -San Francisco Examiner. At the Miners' Union Hall, Monday and Tuesday, Deé: 9-10. The A. O. U. W. Lodge has appointed a committee to arrange for a social dam* to be given either on Christmas Eve or sometime during the holidays. As at this time there appears to be no other arrangement in progress for any entertainment at any of the surround- ing towns, it should be well attended, and prove a success. Joe Smith has been attending court in Helena this week, as witness in the case against DeWitt C. Beach, charged with stealing copper plates from the Unionville gold mill. The T. F. O'Malley 1.oeum Theatre Company, 10 people, will give the citi- zens of Lump City and vicinity three hours of solid laughter at Miners' Union Hall, Monday and Tuesday evening, Dec. 9-10. SSE) small bills for press com ments. Joe. Dailey is located at MoCann's Drug Store, where he is prepared to do all kinds of clock and watch repairing. He is a firet-claes workman and his charges very reasonable. Advertised Letter List List of unclaimed letters in the poed office at Lump City, for the month 1`11.i ing Dec. I, 1895 : McCabe, M. J., 5 McNamara, Whalin. M.)1.1orialul, John A 'raj Ilaok I A`I'e. .1 iii, Sut t herlin, Doh Johneton. FrusI P,ir. ter, Chas II I iretisinger, W 'ontioll, Pn.1.1v Funk. Charles Martin, Dan Churchill. II. H. , .1 :ones ( 1 4in 0)4 , 01, Job!. (' ( 1 liaa. E. Geni.e. 1' M C. C. Kri• ens, 1)ve The president's message contained only 13,600 weirdo, which, considering the information contained, were enough. No. 11644. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. United States Land Moe, Helena, Montana, November 30, 11195. Notice Is hereby given that Henry L. Mini- mums, of W jokes, Montana, has this day filed application for patent, under the mining laws of Congress, for 1500 linear feet of the San Pedro lode, with surface ground 600 feet in width, also for the appurtenant mill site, designated as Survey No. 4747 A. and B.. sit- uated in (unorganized) mining dis- trict, Jefferson eounty. Montana. In Sections eight and seventeen, township seven north, range four west, which claim is recorded In the ofilee of the Recorder of Jefferson county, at Boulder, Montana, and described as to Said Survey No. 4747A, of the San Pedro lode claim, beginning at cormier No. 1, from which the quarter section corner, between Sections eight and seventeen, township seven, north range four west, beam north 60 degrees 37 minutes west 806feet ; thence south 62 degrees west 675 feet ; thence north 34 degrees 20 min- utes west 525,5 feet; thence north 55 degrees 40 minutes east 1500 feet ; thence south 34 (le' - mecs 20 minutes east 600 feet ; thence south 55 degrees 40 minutes west. 8ee3.1 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. And said appurtenant mill site No. 4747B, beginning at corner No. 1, from w Melt the quarter seetion corner, between Sections 8 and 17, township 7, north range, 4 west, bears north 60 degrees 37 minutes west 606 feet; t !Hume north 87 degrees 26 minutes east 12.18 feet; thence north 70 degrees 15 minutes west 23.5 feet; thence north 8 degrees 42 min - tes west 310.8 feet; thence north 25 degrees west 710 feet; thence south 16 degrees east 750 feet; thence south 5 degrees 43 minutes west 270 feet; thence south 55 degrees 40 minutes west 014 feet to corner No. 1, the place of be- ginning. Total area of entire claim 24.82 acres, of which 1.16 acres, in conflict with Survey Nos. 3816 and 2064 is not claimed, upon wide)) a not lee of said applivat ion was posted the 28th day of October, 1895. The adjoining claims to these premises are Surveys No. 213stes. and 4154 of placer claims on the sputh and east. Surveys No. 3816 anti 2064 voirtilet on the northwest with lode. W. E. COX, Register. Date of first publication Dec. 7. 1895. No. 3803. , APPLICATION FOR PATENT. U. S. Land Oflice, Helena. Montana, Oct. 17th, 1895. Notice is hereby given that Henry M. H111, whose post -office address is Clancy. Jefferson County, Montana, has this day tiled applica- tion for patent, under the mining laws of Congress, for 1453 linear feet of the Argonaut lode, and 4(40 linear feet of the West Argonaut lode designated as surveys No. 4717 and 4718, respectively, situated In an ¡unorganized) mining district, Jefferson Count y . Mon tans. ,, In Sections lo, 11, 14 and IS, township 8 north, range 3 west. which claims are rec, wiled in the offi.•.. ¡if the Recorder of.lefferson County, at Boulder, Montana. arid described as fol. lows; Survey Ni'. 4717, Argonaut lode, beginning at corner N. 1, from which the corner to Sections 10, II, 14 and 15. in township. 8 north, range 3 v.,. est. bears north?? degrees 57 min- utes east 221.5 feet; running thence north 2 degrees 25 minutes west 508.0 feet; thence north 85 degrees 33 minutes east 1453.5 feet; thence south 2 degrees 25 minutes east 334.2 feet; thence south 1 degree 28 minutes west 287.4 feet; thence south 85 degrees 39 minutes west 1435.4 net to corner No. 1 arid place of twirl n n I rig. Embracing an area of 19,93 acres. Sum t'y No. 4718. West Argonaut lode. be- ginnin at corner No. 1, from which the cor- ner ‚u-t ions 10, 11, 14 and IS. in township 8 north i amigo 3 «est, hears mirth 38 degrees 25 minutes east 178.4 feet t tinning thence north 2 degrees 2.5 minutes west 546.0 feet ; thence south 85 degrees 22 minutes w., -,t 431.0 feet; thence south 2 degrees 2. - i minutes east :9(2.9 feet; thence north 87 degrees 35 minut es east 00 feet to corner No.1 and plaee of ts.gItining. Embracing an area of 4.28 acres, Embracing In all 24.19 acres, upon ‚u till claims notices of said application were pirated the th day of October, 1895, The only known adjoining claim to these premises is on the north of survey No, 4718, which is survey No, 1395, Consolidated F. & C. Lot No. 45 Herman W. Stone, applicant. W. E. 00X, Register. Date of first publication Oct. 19, 1895. DON'T FORGET THREE HOURS OP SOLID LAUGHTER, AT M o iners ' ;Orl ON Monday December 9th. December 10th. Tuesday. The Inimitable Comedian T. F. O'MALLEY and his original Lyceum Theatre Company, 10 people, including MISS ANNA O'MALLEY, the only lady Basso in the world, in the famous comedy, 4. • WE MAKE WHEELS Too! Quality luarsateed the BEST. out LINES, WEIGHTS um PRICES ant RIGHT I EliREDGE • BELVIDERE IN TWENTY-INVE WRITE PO* OES•RIPTIVE SAYALORUIL National Sewing Machine Go. BELVIDERE. ILI.. - - 111 - 70.zi n “ Te e • las •-• fis ; HERnMANN & CO., Just 'Received a large ' Stock of Furniture, Carpets, Lace and Chenille Curtains, linoleums and Oil Cloths. TO BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES. IIERRMANN & CO., UN DEBTAKINO AND EMBALMING. 201 and 203 Broadway, Telephone No, 249. No. 3824. MINING APPLICATION. U. S. Land Offiee, Helena, Montana, Octo- ber, 24th. 1895, Notice Is hereby given that A. F. Kern, whose post-offiee address is 4 and 6 Washing- ton Street, Chicago, illinuiis, has made ap- plication for a patent for 705 linear feet of the Atlas quartz lode mining (•laini, bearing sil- ver, gold and other minerals, situate in Col- orado (unorganized) miming district, Jeffer- son county, Montana, anil deseribed in the offivial plat and field notes on file in this office, as follows, viz: Beginning at corner No, 1, from which the southeast corner of section 16, township 7 north range 4 west bears south 54 degrees 50 minutes east 630 feet. at which corner No, I sets a slatestone marked 1-4784 for corner No. 1, of this survey; thence north 11 degrees west 148 feet to a slatestone marked 2-4784 for corner No. 2; thence south 79 degrees west 785 feet to a stone marked 3-4784 for corner No. 3; thence south 11 degrees east 20(1 feet to a stone marked 4-4784 for corner No. 4; thence north 83 degrees 44 minutes east 667.4 feet to a stone marked 5-4784 for corner No. 5; thence north 11 degrees west 100 feet ti, a stone marked 6-4784 for corner No. 6; thenee north 75 de- grees east 100 feet to corner No. 1, and place of beginning, canta¡ning 3.82 acres, and form- ing a portion of section 16 In township 7 north of range 4 west of tine prineipal meridian, The location of this mine Is recorded in the County Clerk and Recorder's office of Jeffer- son 'county, on page 764, book \0\ lode loca- tions. The adjoining claim is survey No. 867 Buff the Steamboat M Hisite OD the East. All persons 10 biding adverse claims thereto are requbsid 1.) present the same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. W. E. COX. ODELL W. McCONNELL, Register. Attorney for Claimant. Date of first publication. October 28. 1895. No. 8827. t APPLICATION FOR PATENT. \ U. S. Land Mike, Helena, Montana, Oct, 25th, 1895. Notice is hereby given that Robert A, Bell, Peter Larson and Pattrlek Welch, of Helena, Montana, have tilts (lay flied application for Patent, under lhe mining laws of Congress, for 1495 linear feet of the Original Monarch Iode, designated as Survey No. 4787, situa- ted in Clancy (unorganized , mining district, Jefferson county, Montana, in Section II, township 8 north. ran f r 3 west, which claim eo Is rertled in the o ee of the Recorder of Jeffers, in ism uty at Boulder, Montana, and described as follows: Said Survey No. 4787, beginning at corner No. I, from which the quarter section cor. be- tween Sections 11 and 12 township 14 north range 1 o,est, bears north 17 degrees 04 min- ute, east 546.5 feet ; thence north 10 degrees 18 minutes west Ma feet to corner No, 2; thence south C ee le M degrs minutes west 1495 feet to corner No. 3: thence south 16 degrees 18 min- utes east Ws feet to corner No. 4; thence north 69 degrees 04 minutes east 1485 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. embrac- ing 20.4.5 acres, upon which a notice of said application was posted the 25th day of Octo- ber. litff). Ti,\ only adeningehrlinant to these prem- ises is Merrill Discovery t lie A rubl lode on the east. W. E. COX, Register. Date of first publication, Get .1,, 20m h 1805. Boots and Shoes Neatly Repaired. I have opened a Shoe Shop In Lump City and am, at all times, prepared to do all kinds of repairing on short notice. Oniers left at the Lump City Hotel will receive prompt attention. Jons ¡ it tile. Blanks of all kinds for sale at the MINER aloe. The Lump City MINER can be found on sale in Helena at the Ixs)Itstore ot T. H. Clewell, No. 50 North Main street, at the Post-oftioe ne-ws etend, and at Swend Carlson's cigar store. upper Main street, opp. Cosmopolitan. CLANCY MINERS • UNION NO 30. The ('Iancy M mere' Union holds its regular meetings on Tt' -.,day evening of each week at 80) o'clock in t (ell - hall in Lamp City. Montuma. Hum, McIuzAte Preiiident. JICAH WILKINSON, gerre•rh: O r-oax,ri C:Cco•Itral Wu ) The loading Hon.,. t Room f l'Ilf1Deet • 01..11 *it II all rt, ter , . for M Flr.t \blew t abb., N., M. ml.firut. AILu .1.1 S , ate F1 •rir rid I y 1..•10.1 4,111.11 , 4-.1.‘ 111.11.111ar-• nil ng and Bustin.. Nt o ‘n, 1 , Main Streot, Helens, mika \f every (learn ption for sale at tli.. n F., i..te ingnins of Ira N. Winslow, lu.doa and o Ilysry stab's. JOHN F. POTTING Meat and Produce MARKET. MA IN STREET, 1,I'M DEALEIt IN Freeli and Salt, Monte, Butter, Eggs, I)eiters, Fruits, Cranberries, .Applem. hy the barrel or boy. uirtipee, Se '-et I »ml a tooN, Cribbitgo. Pot anil all k ¡rule of Vegetable.\ A la, i' , ! -e• pplo ( 'pier for M Moe Meats. etc I 'ruse ilPliv.‘n to all parts of the. crimp PRICES REASONBLE. ALHAISAA SPRINGS 'HOTEL. L. S. MOSES, Manager. This popular resort has been leased to me for a terni of years, and has been thoroughly refitted throughout and is now open for the accomodation of guests. Two of the largest plunges in the state. Free bus from Lump City every day ex- cept Monday. Leaves McCann's drug store about 1:30 p. m. on week days and will make extra trips on Saturdays and Sundays. Alhambra Hot Springs, - Montana. A. P. DORRANCE, Ajax, Crescent Eagle N jicycles. Sundries. Bicycles to Rent. 132 Jaciu;on St., HELENA, MONTANA. WINSLOW & GitIFFITH, PIONEER Livery'and Feed Stable Carriage to and from all trains. Dray and Express work will receive prompt at- tention. STABLE ON MAIN sTRilr, F.AEIT OF HAYE'R HOTEL. Helena and Lamp City Daily Stage line. r ABLZ IN EFFECT 0CT. 1NT, 1895. Leave limin t'ity, every morning at.. .7:30a. m. \ lane, . .7:40 a. m. \ Hart tent, . a. m. Returning, leave Helena, ¡Arlington Botei,) at Paesengers. Packages and Freight delivered to any part of the District. Telephone No. - WivsbOvr & oairn.ra, Proprietors. Boots and Shoes F4uI 111 I N E LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES. Clarke & Frank Montana Shoe Co. HELLNA, MON Nt T H08. T. LYON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW. °fro° LumpCity Mum, - Lumpcity, Mont E. A. CARLETON, t to rney at I vv, Special Att..ntum Pahl to M 'nuts Lew , 141-I I 2, I HELENA, Mgr. Special to You Hy special arrangement e with the pub - 'metiers of the \Silver Knight.,\ (Senator Wm, M. Stewart's paperd published in Washington, D. C., win are enabled to offer the LUMP CITY M IN KU arid OW \ Si! v or Knight\ both for one year for 2.50. The regular price of theee follows: Lump City Miner, one year Ir2,(X) Silver Knight„ one year . 1(11') li) sube,rdung through us, and pay- ing poi van get both papers for one _rear for $2 ro. The \Silver Knight\ le a large It column paper. Vail in and mubeeribe, and when you have read the publications send them both to friends in the *art, and thus help along the Free Silver Fight. WEINSTEINS. NEW YORK -188 Sixth A•e. If -81:th and Main. There's no store in Montana that sells as many goods in Lump Gulch as this, and the reason is, • that the people of Lump Gulch know bargains —and know where to look for them. STOVES. Biggest line of stoves in the city- smallest sort uf price. Square cook stoves, good heavy castings, extra large evens and fire bores. No 7 size $ 5 50 No. 8 size, e2 inch oyens...... 10 25 No. 9 site, 22 inch ovens, 10 75 No. 8, with porcelain lined reservoir 18 00 Wood heating stoves . 3 50 to a) oo Coal 3 50 to 25 00 Stove pipe, 5 or inch, per length I754c Elbows Sor 8 inch, each 15c Stove pipe (toilers .... . 5e American damper». . Flue stoppera Ilk. RI FL113 Boot grades ride* at less than Eastern prices, with freight or express added. Winchester Z2 caliber repeating rifles $10 50 ('0Ite \ 10 50 Marlin 12 calibre, new [node!, repeat. rifles 12 *C) Marlin 32-40 ....... . 14 75 Marlin 38-53 riffle 14 75 Winchester 40-89 ... 14 75 Winchester 45-70 .. 14 75 Sil()ES. The leather market ham advanced and shoes must. Buy now, sud we will save you f rpm 20 to 40 per cent on your footwear. Boys kip, tap sol(), lace shoes, all size, 12 . .... . $1 00 Melts Kip, double sole and tap, buckle and lace „hues, value $2.00, now goes at 1 50 Mena 'ye() ¡ail' lace congress shoe«, war- rante( may to rip, and ail etolitl leather, value $2.50 . I 50 Children@ oil grain and kangaroo calf, oettiniew4 and riveted, button shoes, sizes to 12, value $1.50.. ...... 1 00 WEINSTEIN'S 8TH AVE. & MAIN ST. IIELENA. MONT. Emil Wommelsdorf, IN DZALES Urocerks, Flay and Grain Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Liquors and Tinware. Special inducements to the min- ers of Lump gulch and vicinity, on cash orders. Cor. Hobsek and 11th Ave. - HELENA. Two story brick building ) Mrs. Potting, Fashionatle Dressmaker, Lump City, Montana. Wishes to inform the people of this vicinity that she is prepared to do dress- making it) the latest fashionable styles. She solicits the patronage of the public. Mrs. J. F. Potting. WILLIAMS & LYON, ARTISTIC JOB PRINTERS 141velopes, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, Briefs, Tickets, Labels, Circulars. Stationery BookS Cigars Tobacco Mining Blanks Etc. Lump City, - Mont.