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, • • ••,••• 5 , _ s'T • é \Inca. 3.. 13o -1'2.1c -tor, iviola.t 22.42. Ts or =Ito criaicur-ict 4 *of 1%Tc›. . • 051111C ' AGE.•••A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUR - I_ Inthed every Wrens:today itt It e ulder, Jefferson. county, Montana Ter ri!ory, it a subs r:ptit.n ¡trite of v a year, payable strielly in 'Meaner. • It will be the mho of th e , publisher to furnish to the, subscribers a complete and timely report of all the local happenta ncs of interest in the eousity, and to snake sure of Oda he will endeavor to have every section of the „ninon? represented by an encr g etie and reliable eorrea t iondent. Due mention will be made of anything likely t o adviowe the internss of the county and the various «atoms and valleys within its borders. Editorial et tit will be made on all q uestions of local interest, and tt ut;stions of g eueral Interest will be discussed as may be deemed talc i t . e .. bic. Such selected matter or items of g eneral news as niai he inserted Will he thorou g hly edited, so that matter of no importanee will not H fita. \ place in the columns of TE Ans.:. The paper wi be small in ..., size, but the editor will endeavor to mulct. 'v'ery line in it readable. While it will be the aim to sciure thoroughly re- liable and reeponsible correspondents, the editor dis- claims any Personal responsibility for atatements or opinions- expressed-hy correspondent». TIM Aux numbers ai m in g its active friends and starpporters g entlemen belon g ing, to both the great pittance' parties of the day. lit deference to thew ex- pressed wishes, the per will not wettune the china- pionship of either party. While thus remainin g ,. neutral 1114 far as political parties are touter n ed, the editor reserves the ri g ht to disease; when deemed ad- visable anal q uestions of pol it awl eta Momy Lug l ie wa y consider of importa n ce or hsterest twthe-readers o f the paper. . - D% - ',.....,.. AERT141,31EN'rs. . As the subseription lists of local papers are seldom if ever sufficient to support the paper of themselves, Tua Aug will, in accordance with the Maud custom. receive advertisements for insertion in its coin ll à ll s. The advertising Spktee, howe v er, will not be allowed to encroach too tuna upon the spiwe devoted to readin g waiter, or to interfere w ith the go'hielp14 e fluted ill theparagraphs above. Advertieements Will also be sul t jeet to acceptance by thé editor, who will endeavor tő exclude from the column.; of Tug .Aos anythin g of a fraudulent or disreputable char- acter. . The terms of advertising will be as follows: Five (tents Mt. -line tif Nonpareil (this type) for the first insert' , three cents per litre for each su bee q uent insertion. Fifty mitts per inch of column space for tlàe that i n sertion, thirty eods p e r Men for each sub- se q uent insertion. No advertsement received for Io n than two IMet. Out f aces in advertisements are e q uivalent to first insertions. Twelve lines of Non- pareil make an inch. The ft snowing table will enable advertisers tb estimate the cost of advertisements; 1 time. '1 tutu's. 3 Its. limos. 1 yr. Two lines $t 10 60 24 sow $i SC SS SO Three lines 15 42 1 20 2 25 4 50 Four lines 20 56 I 60 3 00 6 CO Six lines e 70 2 00 3 25 7 50 One inch 50 140 1 00 7 50 15 NI Witt XINNIDY. IDTFOR AIM PROPRISTOP. - : ' PROFESSIONAL CA RI )8. ' THOMAS .1011/ES • • • AVI7ICOliTF.1‘' Al' LAW, BOIlL0111. 3irrmurou COWRY. MONTANA' Cows.ar, ag. PARKE», . MIMS eel 1:01111FILIAIS if Lift, 13oidder, - - • 'Montana.' Will practice io. all the courts.of Montana Territory. Geö, F. Cowie-- N. II. Pitmen. - UT L. HAY, • ' T'. ATTORNEY -AT -LAW. . _ • . - twee in Baeh, Cory ét (No,'s, ' Botnnss, : :. : MONTANA. • T A. LEIGHTON, M. D., -1..• PHYSICIAN as SURGEON, BOULDER, MONTANA. Mice in the -Bach, Cory It Co. building. .' PHYSICIAN .1.0 Bonn» Rot Sin-.., SOCIETY MEETINGS. - K of F.-114)11,1)ER LODGE., NO. is, MEETS . every Tuesday ni g ht at 1.0,0.T, hull. Mem- bers of sister lod g es are cordially invited ti, attend. W. N.-TEN EYCK,--1'. C. F. W. Coates. K. of R. it S. ar . 1 A. R.• -.J. it. MePHEI1SON posT NO. 131101,1w It re Its m i nder eamp-frres on the hot Friday evenin g of each menth at the 1. D. Ili. T. hall, in Boulder. Comrades visitin g its this vicinity are in- vtted to camp with us. A. S. KELLOGG, Pod.Commander. • J. H. lifu.i.en. Adjutant. . . , T ONSORIAL PARLORS rj'I at the WINDSOR HOTEL.: - BOULDER,. MONTANA. ' j'• W• attcsettri\ , . imbrcars. , SIAM, Ii1R-C1TrIDG, and 16,11-DIENTI1 Done in the Best Styles and on very Reasonable Terms. - /Or -Ladies and Children promptly waited upon and Satisfaction (tuaranteeml.\ - - B.43.011Elt, C,C.)111.1r: - co, CJCb., .. t itimited,) . - .... , Wli.cole•sates and net ti : 1 DEALERS IX • r-371.C.\)<CM31 - 1.3C]EiEti, plats :and C'apitm, . . . , , . Ilootm and Shoe)+, Grxrers• Flf1-4,S I I-I I IN - Cir GOO I)r.t, , t . sari' . . FANCY NOTIONS OP ALL RIN1114. .. , 7---10(--- , A large *bock of - .. .. - - C3ritaixt 7E'ca'7cieelt-, . ,. rAPs, • „ ANI) '• Puss; _. • . Ms kept eminittantly on hand. .. --SS.-- - 14.a.neh 1 Intl er ,and I , m --AND-- • , • . . . ALL ARTICLES OF 00t7 . NTRY PRODUCE Are made a specialty by this house. . , • ' ... *lot-- . . , . Hi g hest market price Paid for MINI•SAL LOCATIoNS. The following is a 'continuation Of the list of mineral loCations recorded in the office of the Clerk and Ift , eorder of Jefferson county since the 1st day of January. 1888. begun itt THE, :tun . , two weeks age ; Silver Star lode, St. Louis or Mount ain district, haute(' February 8th.' lw James S. Smith. Mountain View lode, between Curtin and Weodshute gulches, tinny miles west of Wickes, located February 1st, by Joseph Wield, New Life aud Silver Star lode, eight miles southwest of Radersburg,,Im7at- ed February 15th, by J. R. Oglesby and Chas. Grove. Argenta lode, St. Louis or Mountain district, haute(' November 26th, 1887-, by 'R. B. Fields, John Warren, 0: N.' Thompson and George Cleveland. , Pereridence lode, Cataract distriet. lo - February 18th, by Thommi Donnelly, Douglas Watson and jas. C. Twohy. Jim lode, east side of Red Mount- .ain, located Felyruary 10th, by A. K. Prescott, John Butler and James Do- ran.' - Copperhead lode, Cedar Plants. Feb- ruary 16th, by Jos. Lethlean, Benj. Lethlean and Wm. Hough. independent lode, north side of Johnny's gulch, located February 17; by Oscar - A. Sparta and Wm. Hough. , Lone Pine lode, half a mile front mouth of Lowland Creek, located January 39th. by Jantes L. Benson and Thomas Farrell. Empress lede, six miles northeast of of DogtOwn... locatel,, February 22d, by Win. Richardson and John Mc- Donald. ' Highriew lode St. Louis or. Mount- ain district, located February 21st, by James L. Moore, 1. N. Thompson, - .F.-Warren and . Jas. Jolyb, • Hattie Radian' t'ait side. Of Johnny's gulch, locatrd January 10, by John Ritchart, Chas. Ferguson and Gee. Zimmerman. É'ianta lode, Cedar Pritins district, located F'ebl'tlarv 25t1t, by JOS. Loth - lain Emma Lethlain and William Rough. Coserandra lode, Cataract . district, located February Wilt by L. Suton and C` . . KleinSchtnidt, Jr. Puibono lgode, Cataract district. lo- cated February 10th, 'by L. Sutor, C. Kleinschmidt, ;Jr., David Bush and J. C. Rand. Electra - lode, Cataract district , lorat- ed February 15t1i, by L. Sutor and V. Kleinschmidt. Jr. : • Lady Sanborn, i» the foothills of Ball Mountain, located July 20, 1887, by 1)aos Mattson .. ...' . Nancy Lee , 'lode, McClellan (unor- ganized) district, *located Febt tut if by .1, B. Taylor and John 11, Taylor. Mo . untain Jae . 1:-.1ode MeClellan (un- organized) district located February 16th, by John Il. Taylor al J. B., Taylor. Bald F.ogle lode, Cedar Plains • (lis- tu -1('t. located March 1st; Schmitz, J. H. Schmitz and F: W. E. Schmitz. Monica lode, Holdfast (anorganized) district, located February 23a, by B. IL West and F. G. Bassett. Freeburg lode, Beaver Creek (unor- ganized ) district. loeeted February 15, by Henry Louis Ziekley. - ' • Strobe lode ; Colorado (unorganized) - district. located March 8th by George Strobe). , • ' Luk i t lode, Worado (Iistriet • located February 28th by henry W i 1 son , lilittlIttaii-and. Lenin Bush. Horn, half mile from 17 - t7aMliterà Of Kenton•guleh, loeated March 7th, by Geo. Horn; relocation. • and 'Hamner lode, half Mile from Ineuth of Lowland Creek, locat- ed 10th. by T. D. liessette. Dauntl.'› , . six Ill i northt.ast ot 1)ogiown. located March 12,1 It, by .1 no. IfeDonald and Win. Riehardson. 1)11(.14 lodo. Cataract distriet. 10e:ti- ed Mardi 1711) by Douglass 1Vat s on• and Thos. 1)onnelly. Goid.tbd• , ' lode. ( 't.dar Plains , located Nlarelt 1501,1)y 1). P. s e h t tit z , John 1). Ripley and P.J. Faulktie : r. (;00(//tirk it reloeation of lode, made Nlarelt 7th. by Jesse B. (litt.ver and Joseph Riley. .'liontroek lode, Ifigthot distriet, locat- ed March ii th, by Curtis NI. Crisler and Edward Fronk Ileff lode, Itighiot dist riot located 1 7tl, by Curtis NI. (*rimier and Edward Mecum - Ole. Amelia lealt•, seven miles from low Springs, located 22il, (), T. II. :‘11e11, l'hu.k James and .1 lbert Smith. , • • Chmire lode, Itogtown located March 17th, by (too. E. (':11.• politer and (lark James. (''armi lode. oite mile from mouth of 13a111 .Nlountain, lovated 'March 10th. 1)3 :Robert It.(;ovvitit., .Nlichat.1 Lâttelt and Frank .1e(;otvait. Legittimi loth., in _Vard‘vell One mile . from mouth of' Boulder rive,' located March 101 It by Robert 11Ie4owatt, .Miehael Lynelt and Frank 11.1e(;owan. Mary Belle lode, eight miles from Radersburg, loeated eirch loth, by Tit : mints (leorge Norton,-Jolut Foltz and S. NI. Silvers. • BOOM I N(; 111•1)V0111. [Special tirrespontitMee t f Tug Amr:E.1 BEDFORD, April 2.—This portion of - JeersOn county it•tl , ‘'.. a - resportSive . salatatien to the advent 'of Tnu ,Ncy among us, and after giving the little 'sheet a eritieal review we are led to the conclusion that it is gotten up in very good shape throughout. good typwitick all must admi re, Is rfiget impression and the whole arrange- ment pleasant and gratifying to the reader. We also notice a peeuliarity about it, - a uniqueness which st : •ents to be all itSown. While in all itscolumns Youthfulness shows its tbotprints. yet upon eyery page the marks . of .1ge appéar. Herein is.. a unity highly .eommendable and aell chosen. Age for. (5)1111 sel, Youth for war. Ile yw can failure eross your threshold when these two stand guard? Minee the Northern Paeilie shot its road through our sect ion of the eounty and has now beeome the groat tlietr- oughtilre of travel, of freights and mail, we who formerly were almost is dated )1,11 • the eastt.ril wot.1(1, ;tom' enjoy the pleasure of getting the new•s twice a day, and hear by day and niglit that roaring and rushing of the pon- d e ,„ me i g ht * , yy lumbering - fr o m Ii vt. to trains - daily, as' they struggle upon]. valley over the heavy gt•ade toward the capital and on to the Pa- cific. Thum we are hón - rly raniiided that not only is the world moving. but that Montana in parlieular is moving at a i-epid rate. and every _ • ‘etkunty within its bounds seems to pulsate in unlsou, charaeteristie the °progress of the hour, and releond- ing tő the -demands, and requirements of those neeessities born of progress and the advancing strides of laborand - se • In . our own valley the farmers are not only making improvemonts in the Illat ter of better fenvitig. raisin g bet ter stoek and erecting better buildings, j, assftying $160 to the ton in silver. but are also seeing the neuessity of Seven miles north and near tea ver bedinning to ultivateghetter grasses. Creek is the Irene Aye. a gold -bearing sueh as' will insure larger yields to the • mine,' %Odell was diseovered a few tiere; - iiii -- iibireittlitellPPPF,Sity. ramie-. • -yeatem-agii:by Robert I. :Wiley. :tit old- , by the increased dema»d for home tino•r. and P. • S. Nelson stnd Jittnes and market consumption. Some pt'- Sites. These parties erected an arms- pdse to make hay -raising a sPecialty, tra ott the South hank of Beaver believing there is much mdre money Creek and in this way ground out an in it with less labor and troulde than average„df 840 per ton in gold.„while partei unknown. fut.ther 1 det . elotintents' tvir ( ' being itradr-ite-titlititig out oit'. I )i tl'erent -. ,....\ partieri N.isited the nine in the mean- time. .1 `Air. NIt litdoek,' of New l'ork - , sent out an e._\:111'1'1 to examine it. and upon his making tit% ortible re- port negotiations m ere ent e r e d int o and. l.11e !olio' belittled lo NluClillitiek.... \ ' for 8 10.000. Eventtutlly the transfer .-vt as made.. but it „'its reported that tht . .,.,agotit art lug for Mellintoek got \: 1 .Y- „il il \ 111 \ 1. \ 111.111 \I . thee in . uneY1 S11111:11 1111' Si'111`1'S only got 830,000 in the end. .1 pot•tion of the time shied then hut little work was tione, the (butter 11:1N ing iht contemplation the erertion of :t mill of sufficient ('11ttici- l ii 1„, to erush his own ores tts well as I l'ose. of other partially developed mines in tht• vieillit' . ..'à line mill of ten stamps with rot MI for additional one., whoa' needed is now einupleted and 'vili stain ia. ill rill! iiiivfilti011,' • using the waters of lienverl 'reek) l'or ii 4 midi \ o po \vet.. The coming sum- mer, no doubt, mill lind more. pros - ;ocelot., throughout the - , mountains 1:tale t'' t','. and the u lerl, liolle it ill bli It'88 siiiiialicial a ild Illmill• 111011)1101, and him! ii'' la iliall/as will be uneartited and aglded to the already riett list of lottlatia's gold ;(1,141 silt er lodes. 1;1; t 'v I 1;1.1.:, TEIMIT01{1.11, NENVS. e in grain -growing. It has !dual :1st e - eillg 110It` al1101111l . luny that has been shiphted by . ear futon l'ott nsend and Iledford the' past fall' *and Winter. showing that alreatly ttian:s . fartnt rs quite an overplus abut e that neetled for tiontestit. use. .1nd now Its Nut' !MVO the Sh..`:1111 1);111`1., %%11111 raDill'ily fl'0111 10101'11 111 14/11>; per day. it puts lia . ‘ lut lint. shape to he- handled „ii It less .tvitsto and with greater profit to - the farmer. • , .11 Wilford. the tt•est -side tot% u1 the vallt.„v, may be litund firmly ì.stale-, our f o lh, w 10\\ mr. Isom Who is nieroltaitt. post waste' , and 11i:1 . ‘ 11101'1'11U4f MI', 11:1S le1.111 roda lite' Ilii lias gi\ ing his striet attention to the business ant! 1.ty his fair and square. dealing with I+, ruslonters; in fact he k. ti t ,' on l y - man among a have mad,. the taatture hero. that huts made the selling of goitils a paying invost moot. Th.. posiotlici. also has boon main get! 1),t him itt a ninth more satisfactot • manner that' by any offi- prevet Mg him, and. itt all' nuttl'ers eigulideti o hint lit. takes a just pride g that thet. dime. Looatod at liedl'ord is the mily flouring mill in Jelferson eininty. Previous toitstteetiPant..v bytheptite, , ent manager, farmers ex perieneed no lit t le trouble in ohm : Ming their Just nitwits, as well as it proper ti 1l thane antieipatett 111...latnes.lobb. a prat-- tieal of expe_rieng.t., is now iti . the head of the in -tit tition. and with the nee . elning“ that lias hotu made throughout its ‚vite tie' inaeltinery by substituting the -roller provetss ilt - place. ed the. old ‘veirks mach old:11MA, in turning gout a higher gr;olt. of'. flout. and in return- ing to patrons value received in full - for grain. consigned to hint. 'late stream of water over which this (mill stands. lind which supOics. -- th(• power to run its titaultinery, lias its fountain- head a Inuit. and a quarter above, tt here it is surrounded Fr' dilaiii- dal ions of ,\vlitit little remains of the olte• prosperous mining camp of SPringville, often ealleel flog 'ern. lien. the wat.nt water springs out -of' the ground itt various; Haves. and by rapid descent t:10Prs the reservoir above the milt at an elevation ori-tii litai (\nail Ibis point to lid' 11 frialliatilm tl't't-'»iIu'c is old:tined. 'Ile I volume rentains undiminished through all r.easoni, „'l Intuit apparent eliang.g. prediet ion\ is Ina& that a rluelter will be erg...toll on this stream. and that not very far in tlie future. There 1 IS no doubt but that -just so soon the man:,• quartz lovat ions now made ‚vit rille-Shot. of this Valley -pion- b ei ¡ ng iii th e . t owns hip shall beeonte even Partially devel- oped, the smelter must go up. Ore is being taken out of several alreittl. i n paying quantities as well as quality, The /1.0)i 1,1/ , /,•, owned by Isom Preu- - itt. John NItirrav. Na,‘ lot. Thompson •. as Ill' was pouting . up from the , lower Several car -loads of ore ha VI. be.en i„llt'le'rimi,ti„. moo, si, roporto d, o f levels. through .rennie .turn sheets in the ettgiT striking against the side of the shaft: 'fwo other men in the cage lost toes anti fingers on the way. Sant NViltly, late county attorney of Vet lowstome county, who was recently sent to the insane asylum at Watm Springs, was' discharged therefrom shortly aftt . .rward as cured, luis insan- ity being simply the result Óf' pro- tracted si‚ree. 1)r. Mussigbrod gave him $25 awl some other assistance 'forged the the doctor's name ton, check and . got the money, tapped a till,' jumped his board bill, and 1ef1, for , ,_ beer Lodge is shipping large titian - * lilies of to Nlissoula. The latter town might' to' be able to make her own brick. • Helena tt . ent Ilepublivan in llitt ei.t . \• .1,41 ion last meek, eleeting ('apt. 'I'. P. lityor, ;Ind seven liepul)• lienttri edit Om . vigil( aldermen were te; : i t i l et . : i , .. alt,e(huIlly is n1,0,11110 hri.ng suit against Caseagle . e * tainty !fin. the et0,iititt %thief' the aef cif the 14egimItt- , t re erea t ing l'aseade county pt'orhlet1 shouhl pitill:by the - latter to..('Ittt- eon,(i.ty- At it meeting of the Sit htreme ('ouri in Ilelena last week, Judge 8. Iht •\Volft. wits..aSsigned to tlie second dim- triet, including the vounties of Silver Bow. Deer Lodge and Missoula. and .1tidge Liddell was assigned to the thit.il district. taking. ill the yountiem oil; Madison, Gallatin. Park. Yellow- .stonemtal Custer, Judge Liddell be- gan his duties in - _ Montana at 130ze- fluot last week. - s.50.0(e). The right 10 win -k it six months and if' the ott' ex- tractod during the time indicated 'warrants the puyeeise the transfer will be madi.. 'l'he shaft is now down 125 feet, with a four -foot vein cef or(t* The mothe r of Vol. \V. I'. Sanders, 5.',N1.ISaiiilers a lot .1. ( /. Satiders, of Helena, died -at Wrryslairg, New York, last week, ;ti time' age oi\ eighty y4',;1 .1T'',. Slut was the sister of Mon- tana's first (litt,•ernor, Judge Sidney Edgerton, and is said to have been a lady of remarkable intellee,tual at- imtituun'tits, statement width ran be readily helived when the eltaraeter of hes•Ttrother ehildren :tit. consid- ered. à - 'John Kellogg, eighteen years old, soli of the fori.man of the Lexington - mine, Butte, fell through all ore ehute ,itt the mine on the 2(1 and was in- stantly ' was killed in the St. Lawretiee mine, Butte, op the :Id by being knocked from the cage • • • I ' _