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• t E ..„ 17.z.l. 33casa1dlez-. , nel[c.u.telota.n. wc,c-iiitossclety. 10. 1000. at» 1%T.i>. /11111/C -Atftle.ss•A WKEKL.Y. NEWBEA,P731 PUB - limited every Wednesday at Heeler. J e eeii c ounty, Montane Territory, at a subweription price of 02 a year, payable strictly strictly advance. It will be the alui of the publisher to furnish to the tashaerètransa somplete and timely report of all the It ax ii.luippenin g s of interest in the county, and to make sure of this he will endeavor to Inie# every section of the county represented by an ener g etic NISI reliable correspondent. Due m e ntion will be m ai le of anythin g likelY to advance th e interests of the county and the variese camps and valleys withi n hi. borders. Editorial voiumet,t will be made OD all q uestion» of lo c al interest, and q uestions of g eneral interest will he discussed nury deemed advis a - ble. Suchaelecied matter ur items of g eneral news RP may be ins e rted will be thorou g hly edited, so that matter of nultnirortance will not find a place In the columns of Tug Aire.. The paper will lw small in size, hut the e ditor will endeavor to make every line in it readable. While it will' he the itint to secure thoroughly re- liable and reti m atsible correspondents, the editor de - Maine any personal responsibility for statements or opinion« expressed by eorrespondents. tux Aug numbers amon g its active friends and auppetens gentlemen belonging- tu both th e g reat political p a rties of the day. lii deference to their ex- pressed a -laites, the paper will not assume the Maim- pionehip of .either party. While thus remainin g neutral am far as political parties are eonee t ped, the editor reserves the ri g ht to-diseurts when deemed 'M- eteoriti c Nudi q uestions of politiud Ce0.1 ,,,,, ty as he may consider of importunev or interest to the readers of the paper. _ ADVERTISEMENTS. 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Twelve lines of on - pareil make an inch. The following table , will eau e advertisers to estimate th e cost of advertisements: \ ltime. I t s. 3 its. Glue,. 1 yr. Two lines $0 10 50 24 bl 83 90 Three lint'« 15 42 1 20 2 25 4 50. Four lines 20 56 ,I 66 3 SU 6 00 Six lines 25 70 2 Ori 3 2.5 7 50 One inch 50 1 40 4 to 7 50 15 'tie WILL MUMMY, Burros AST Fsorairros PROFF.SSIONA L CARDS. THODNAW JOYININ, A.• - erolt N.EY\ AT LAW, BOULDIR. JEFFERSON COUNTY, MONTANA • CONEWN1 411..eartiiisa, aad COUNSELLORS el' L11/, BoultIor. - - - Montana. Will practice in all the courts of Montane Territory: GPM. F. Cows'. M. 11. PARKER. \iir L. IIAlt, TV • - A1701124 - EY-AT4 „ %W. Oelse In Bach, Cory ift Co.'s, BOULDER. : : : MoNTANA.. 17 A. LIDOIITOrt, IL D., j. PHYult1.01 AIM RG EON, ' BOULDER, MONTANA. ()Mee iit the Hsieh, Cory it (‚'o. buildin g . , PHYSICIAN TO leOULDIR HOT &autos. SOCIETY AI EETINOS. K of P.-48OULDER 14)1)0E, NO 19, MEETS ev e ry Tuesday ni g ht at 1.0.0, T. hall. Mem- bers of sinter lod g es are cordially invited to attend. W. N. TEN EYCK, C. C. F. W. Corm, K. of R. 0: S. drI A.1 Re -...1. B. McPlIERSON POST NO. 1311MM, ty. Its re g ular camp -tires on the lust Friday evenin g of each month at the 1. 0. 0. T. hall, in Moulder. Comrade» visitin g in this vicinity ‚ire in- vited to camp with us. A. S. KELLOGG, Poet Commander. J. H. Ilitt.tona, Adjutant. rIIONNORIAL PARLORS at the WiNDSOR HOTEL. BOULDER, MONTANA Zs W. AtECOELIN, • SIUTIIG, 841$ -CUTTING, and 1111A-MEMING Done in the !test Styles and ou very Reasonable Terms. 1011-1.adiets and Children promptly Waited upon and tetisfaction Guaranteed. 13...S.CMEE, CI 0111. - Le\ ttr CPC, (Lionited,) Wbolessde and 'Feet ii • DEAL'S» ni 11;31p111.0P31319LXICIES, • Hats and Caps, Iirsots and Mhoes, (31-14INTS' let.11tNISHING• GOODS, AND FANCY NOTIONS OF ALI. KINDS. A lar g e Mrs* of Clrittra.t CAPS, A N rum In kept constantly osi d. Hutter and 14:scam ALL ARTICLES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE Are 'mule /I sha•ehilty by this li'ouse. - , Hi g hest Market price paid for latellitir EGOS Atr ' r ALL Klaus op CouNTRt , Plioru,L M.L-N.E11A - 1 . 7 '4 D1t44,111.13e•Ls The following is d - eontinuation of the list of mineral locations recordéd in the offiee of the Clerk and Recorder of Jerson county sinen the . 1st day of JaMiary, 1888, begun in. THE . ADE 1 in its first .issue: . 'Sherman lode, que and One-half miles north of Jefferson river slough, located January 1st, by (lias. M. Ed. wards. Grant lod - e - , one and 'one-half miles - north (if Jefferson river slough., locat- ed January. 1st, by Chas. M. Edwards. Eureka lode, one mile east of Mon- tana City, located January 1st, 'by Ave' O. Hammer and.Iver Wülft re- location. • • Carbonette lode,' Little Pipestone district, located January 1st, by John Pankey and C. M. Dunwoody. Independent lode, three miles east of located Januarylst„ by S. C. Oilpatrick and Martin Olson. , Last Chanee lode, half mile north -of ,Plp'estone road and half mile south of Homestake gulch, located ,January 1, by Henty Mudtzer, Chas. Nickel, Alpheus Russell' and Jánoh U. Mich- - NickelPlate lode,. eme mile north of Pipestene road and half a .mile iotith of Itomestake gulch, located January - 1st, - by Henry Muntzer, Chu:, II. Nickel, Alpheus Russell and , Jactib C. oftliehttelS; i?obert Burns lode, Cataract district, located' 'January 1st 4)v- Marion M. Moore. • lode, Cataract tlistriet, heated January 1st, by P. J. Metiow- anand Thomas Joyce. ••• • Snowshoe lode, Cataract district, lo- cated January 9th, by Joseph Peter- son, N. C. -Larson and John ' C. Dev- lin. - • Laneaster, (Worm** and Rambler lodes, located January 1st, by W. À. Nicholson, W. R. Simmons, O. W. Nicholson 'and D. D. M1)Millan. Eureka lode, pomestake 'district. Incated,January 1st by John Rauch. Beatrice lode,'Boulder (unorganized) district, three Miles west of Boulder, located January 4th, by J. P. Young, Peter Martin, John W. Murphy and John A. Cannon. Mary Belle lode; kadder district, two miles west of Boulder, located January 4th, by J. P. Young, Peter Martin, Min W. Murphy and John A. Cannon. . , . Ottowa lode, Boulder (unorganized) district, two miles west of Boulder, located January. 4th, by J. P. Young; Peter Martin. John W. Murphy and John A, Cannon. - JIary L. lode, Boulder '(unorgan- ized) district, four Miles west of Boulder, located January 4th by J. P. Young-, eter Martin John W-. Mur- phy and John A. Cannon. . True l'iesure lode, Cataract district,. located January 14th, by W; 11. -Parkinson, Theodore Parkinson, J. F. Smith, and J. C. Rand. Mountitia Rat lode, Big leipestone district L locatedJ'anuary 1st, by .1. F. Duffy, Geoff. Lavell, Watt Thayer , and V. S. Giffitrd, • Pipestone 'iode, Big Pipeatone dis- trict, located January 1st, by V. S. Gifford, Terrence•Len,non, J. F. Daffy and Milo French. - Iode. Big Pipestene triet, located January 1st ; by Matt Thayer, Terrence Lennon, J. F. Duffy . and Geoff. Lavell. - enneittilke Pipesione dis• • triet,. located January 1St by V. S. 0MM, Terrence Lennon, J. F. Duffy and Milot French. Silver Butte lode, out Boulder ęreck, located January 7th, b>41enry witch- cli, David O'Donnell, Potriek • Don- nell. Richard Rile' -and. N • Cum/we/rind lode, on 13011Mt'r itou' k. located Jantutry .lst, by Patrick UDonnéli and Nett O'Doanelb- a\ Venture lode, Homestake district, loeated,...January let by Angus -D. Cameron and Alex. MeDonell. Mark Bear lede, located January 1, by Ferdinand Ballot and. Joseph Lair- alettc.' • 4 ,1 \ nirorn lode. Cardwell district. lo- cated January 1st, by C: W. Fuller, Peter A. Morrison and Hein.> Mounts: Boulder View, Cataract district, lo- eated January 1st by George Platt anti Alex. MeConnell. Parrot iode. CardWell district, loeat-- ed January 1st, by A. H. IledfitY, J. ,Blume and J. E. RickaMe, lronside lode, Cardwell district, lo- cated January 1st, by A. If. lIedley, H. J. Blume and J. E. Rickards. ..boett rode, 'ataract' (list rict „Iticitted January in h. by Simon 1.44114)(1y ittid .Iohn .1)o' -le. Eineline lode, Big PipestOne dis- trict, located January 1st. by John W. Priee. • Barkhorn lode, Big Pipestene dis- ... triet, lovated January 2d, by 'Witt. Trites. E. A. Smith and E) ‚-a A. White. (piefa of the West lode, Pipestone district, located January 2d, bi j ti F. Trites; E. Smith and Elva À. White. - Buckeye lode, Pipestone district, lo- cated January 1st, by Thos. Pieree. Abonedu lode, Pipestone district, lt.) cated January 1st, by Thos, Pierce. Blebd lode ir l.in White Tail Basin, - two miles, south of the Bigfoot mine, located January 17th, by George Wil- liamson - . • - Bell lode, Little P o ipesionfriliatrièT, located Janúttry Ath by Lawrence Malik/On and D. A. giirrIson; - Ermine lode, Homestake - dis- trict, located Jant4v 2d by Angus A. MeDonell. She lode, Boulder (listrict, located January 27th by Edward_Weiner and Fred lmig. Caledonia lode, Boulder district, lo- cated January 30th, by D. A. Larson, Mary I). A. Larson and Otto Walled. Nike,. Hill lode. Boulder district, lo- eated January 30th, by I). A. Larson, Mary D. A. Larson and Otto Wallen. Belgian lode, Colorado district, lo- cated Nevenaber 18, 1 S8 7 , it' John J. Deitch and George i3Weda. Jirarrie Belle lode, Colorado district. located Mardi 15, 1887, by John .1. Deitch and George Sweda. Samson lode, li.ttle Pipeittone dis- trict, located January 1st, by John T. Lewis. • • • - Bluejay lode, Big Pipeetone district, located January 21St, by Howard B. Becker ; John R. Ray and David C. Davenport. Little Nellie lode, Colorado disttiet, located • February 9th, by Daniel J. Mahoney, James J. Mahoney and Alex. J. Elder. Kate Scott lode, Little Pipestone located' February 19th by Ed- ward J. Hughes. Saxon lode, Beaver Creek district, located February 15th, by, Harry J. Zeikler. Lucy Joiner lode, on north side of Boulder éretsk - , one Mile-weet-oLLow-, land creek, located February 14th, by James Benson and Edward - James. Relent/ lode, north side of Boulder creek, one-half mile west of mouth of Lowland creek, located, February 14, by Henry Schreiner, • A. C. McLeod and James Benefit • . Moping Ster lode, west: side of Boulder ,creek' one and one-half mile - northeast of the mouth of I.o . W .- 'add creek, loated February:, 14th McLeod, Heriry Schreiner and Jae. Benson. • Oinfino lode, • one-half mile northeast of mouth of Lowland éreek. located' January 30th, by James . L. Benson and Tltoinas _Farrell. . K‘ire lode. Elkhorn (unorganiied) district, » located February itt h by . Si/rep-phone lode, e Illitt`Odurtlit4ist of Dogtown, 'located February 24th, by John MeDonald. \ • • Elk, ,Arlington, _Mauer(' and Great Erpeetutiutut lodes. liontest . ake'distriet. located February 2t li by the Gold Flint Mining Company. • • • 'Peekaboo lode. three-t•tittrths . of a mile from Claneey, located March 1st, by Archie Ferguson and John Ellis. Taylor lode, Colorado district, loeat- ed*February 22d, 1)y John Tayltn., John '1'. Britt and Charles , Clegg. • Downgrade ittilc, o tt \ti t p s u mm it or the mottittaitt. itt Pipcsf *me rusts, lo- eated February 151 it, Win. Noon- an. li. 11. Horst and .W. l._ ii1upiii- i i • G0/4//eafiode, four miles from U .- tad- yille, in Spruese g,uleh, located Febru- ary 2001, by David Daziell and Ileuri La 11 nd Ty. • ..lbmire , d lode. 'four« . miles . front Woodville. iii Sprove gulch. located Febïtiary 2911 1 , by Ilavbf bazjejLo. Daziell and Henri Lainniry. Ekstrust lode, one-half mile $outh of Elk Park, located Feld -glary 25th. • J. S. Ekstrom. e, Wincliestér lode, Iloldfast distriet. located February 14th, „itt. ..I.• SItraker. . , , /ezett Queen loti»'>. Bolilder utiorgiin- ized) district. loeated Marell till'. by. Joseph W, Kinsley and John W. Edd Gurnsfy lode, Colorado distriet, lo- cated March 1st, by 11. 0. Nash and and Pltifi - p - VW. - . ed l re hti/ b i rn e.r m. lod_ tem e, Ca rby_LieeimuLmuk turact district, 10Z . .uorthetist of Cold Spring postoffice, located Febru- ary. 27th,, by .1. Pritchett and .1. E. Parrish. __A dinum lisle. on Ulan -eu' creek. locate( January 2d, by Thomas t ;. Merrill. Bartlett loth., south. fork of Claneey creek, located January 2d; by Thos. G. Merrill. Belgium lode. south fork -of Claneey creek, located January 2d, by Thomas O. Merrill ati . d. Theodore II. Klein- schmidt. Beecher lode, middle fork of Clan-, eey creek, located January :2d, by Thos. (I. Merrill and Theodore H. Kleinseinnidt. lieerher and (We . ket lodes, middle fint of Clancey creek, located Janu- ary 2d, by Thos. (I. Expeetation•lode, south fork of Clan- cey creek, located January' 2d, by Thomas (f. Merrill and Theodore H. Kleinsehmidt. - Fairview lode, middle ferk of Clan- cey emek e located January 2(1 by Thos. O. Merrill. Nenmet, St. Anthony, Si. Julian, Sum- mit and Iniimuth lodes, south fork of Clancey creek, located jannary 2d, by Thomas B. Merrill and Theodore II. Kleinsehmidt. , Monitor lode, Boulder district, beat- cd Mtireh 10th, by .1., Pritehett and Frank Ashby. mithlle fork of Goodlnek lode, four mnilcs from CiLin- eryloented Makeh Archie Fer- guson, Joseph Holt, George Farrell and Ed. (›oudy. Little Bell lode, St. ',olds district, located March 6th, by, JnsehMEl- roy and S. P. Boyhin:` Maid of Erin lode, St. Louis district, located --March 6th, by- Joseph McEl- roy, and J. 1'. Boylan. - Rocky Mountain lode. Little Ppestont district, March 3d, by Richard 13erey- munrand Henry Lampert.. Oulee forks lode, three mile north - wet Of mouth ot Lowland creek, le - rated March 16th, Illy Leandri Makela. Airendot lode. one Mile from Low- land emek.,, located March 16th,. by Leandri Makela. Loris lode, little- Pi pestOne district, • ,lovated February 1Stli, by John T. Lewis and The.1/1. Mend!. Hazel • Dell Lode, I4ttle Pipestone district, located -Febrile* 20th, by John' T. and Thomas' N. Mc, Call. • Meteor lode, one mile north of 'Reid- ershurg. and one Ind' miles east Of Dry Creek. loétited Mardi 24' by Lewis Beck and .1.. F. Swarbrick ti • I ',dean lode, lloldfast ( unorganized) distriet. Itteated Nlarelt-24th, by John M„Italls, James Houston atid Fret Rothfer„ - Lust Chuner Itide, 1,000 (»»t»! east of '‘VootIVille, located Mardi ad. by, !tow.: ert %1!) 1 *.tle.Nn4 .191111 , . • \ • ViiM . edinpivit'S the list of loeaticnia, of •iina rtz- rot •Orded bettWnçu \.lantiat• 1st and 1;t'i•et1 sive, of the .1)re/wet Ilerearter the locations , at leitstonee a mon t Ii t nd oftener, LITERA NEWS. An eighty:Vile Burns's poems was lately for 81.076. . • TIte last censto4 - plitee(l the naming. of •erii and literary Welt at 1,315). manti..ript ‚00 • London • At • 11). 1' itited Stittem hors, teeter - ii' this •eountrY ;Mrs. (him -el. Clv , viand 'tas Wen, electerpresident tliv Eastern As. , • • soeiat • of the ,.‘luninte . of Weill . • , , . Stephens lectured .re s• (pally in 1,010101T 011 Coleridge. and the moral drew from the poet's life was. this: •• Never marry a man of genius; don't be his brother-in-law.,' ar` 11.41nd/fisher. or his edit i or, or any' .- thing that is 1“s!\ On the ()evasion of the _eightieth birthday :of' John 41.. Whittier, We Essex (lib got up a Mind/tome testi- tnonial signed. by numerous illuntrioam • persons and \Mee M1114 presented id him. lit his reply the aged poet Kite am deeply móVed- by the fad that political and sectional differences: seem to have been. wholly ;iet aidde 63; the signers; and that those from whoni\ I have felt compelled to . dissent hi times past have cordially- joined witfi my personal and political friends itt his tribute of repeet to a priVaté citizen Who hives his whole eountryi and is devoutly thankfuLthat the shit ()nth; closing days shines only ipin a free and united people:: BRIDOE AT TOWNSEND. The White Sulphur Springs. Hies- lwzndman says in regard s to a bridge over the Missouri at Townsend: - \Having weighed the matter care- fully, we are assured. that Meagher countyeoUld not appropriate eight or ten thousand dollars to a better ad- vantage than to the building of a good wagon -bridge across the . Missouri river at or near Townsend. Only .a few years ago the county expended eight or nine thousand dollars in bridging the Musselshell . at Lavina, , and there was nothing like the times , oily for such a structure -although it was badly needed -that there is for a bridge at Townsend to -day. Jefferson eoun i ty should also assist in this mat- ter, as the two side of the raajetth river are mutually interelsted in being tinited..\ Jefferson county . will certainly do what is right in the matter. JUDGE- M N ELL AT DILLON. (Dillon Tribune.' Judge MeConnell'S style of charging a - jury ' '41 - deviation from the eis - toms of Other judges, but it is., plain and easily understood and impresses on. the minds of the jurymen their duty ih investigating violations of the law and.in indicting violators of the law. This . is Judge McConnell's first terni in this county and as a presiding _judge he - is regarded very favorably, f •‘ e. • •