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Anything you need in Marline of 'Pall. 1. 7E10 - ti1der, ihdrozatearsea Teberitcbanr, 1:117eclleseamteae, Metjr 1.0. 1888. • ¡WC:be fff. crommt. - 7r sal tLitniiedà Wholesale and Retail MAIMS Ile 01-3EILC,C71111FILT..111111111, licit,. and Cape, 'Boots and Shoes, GENTS' iftnFtxxienNer G-ooros, AID FANCY NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. -:o- cES AID C I.. O T II I INT Have recently been added to our large and emitted stork and a Full and Fine Assortment Of these lines of goods will hereafter be found on our shelves. -)ol- Aueters Foe 041fairCal•TILIAlt ip7r • Hercules, CAPS, IneArriSsi, AND Sporting. ?USE -)0(- Ranch Butter and Riggs -AND- ALL ARTICLES OF 00IINTRY-TRODITOS Are made a specialty by this house. -20:- High.\ market price paid for norm. Zoos. Lob ALL Hume oy COUNTRY Pxonuos pAMILOWIZM 130:th..nicrt DRUG. tercium DRUGS. PATLXT 1EDICINES, PADYTO. 4:1,11.1•4 - - MOP. • A full line of GARDEN AND GRASS SRRI3S In stock. Sixty different Patterns of 'VP i_a Z.1 , =` _EL P 311 In stock, which will be sold at Helena prices. Call and see the latest design». PARCHEN & MORRIS. Paerammeaa MEAT MARKETS. Q UAINTANCE ilk LEIGHTON, WBOLIIIALII AIM Rets',. DIAIJEAB Presoaks 33e)cbE, \.• MitEtittoet, Pcbels. stictd Oilitzumttafgeb. SOITill 11101, HIE LID LiRD LIMITS IIPT olt Oysters, Flesh, Feet, Butter, Handled only freehand good. limaimo AID WOOD OAXPO SUPPLIED. BRAUN:AI &VMS AT Bum» MID Bests miring, MAXFIELD* CO., BOULDER, MONTANA. Wholesale and Retail 33 TJ\ C 3E1 PL et Of Beet; Mutton, Pork, Veal. --..„ ALL KINDS OF SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. Salt Meats of Beet Quality Always on Hand. FRESH FISH AND GAME IN THEIR SEASON. Market at the old MURRAY STAND. C AMMIAGE (hr Hire. ' J. R. WARREN ia now running a handsome ear riage to tie trains for the Orand Central hotel and when not in use for that purpose it ia at the service of the public fór tripe to the Hot Springs or elsewhere. LEGAL ApITEETTRE11111fre. NOTICETO CREDITOR.. Relate of Titian» Veal Gay. deceased. Notice is hereby given by the iindereigned. Admin- istrator of the estate of Thomas Veal Gay, deceased, to the creditor\' of and all persons having 'claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers. within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Ad • Is - trator at Boulder. in the said county of Jefferson. Dated at Boulder, this lith of May, DMI. A. S. KELLOGG. Adn l i tt istrator of Thomas Veal (My, deeewied. First publication, May 9, peeposfcce FOR BUILDING, BIDS WILL RE RECEIVED by the Trustees of School Iriatriet No. 7. Jeffensin county, Montana, nt the °Moe of the County Treasurer In Wielder. until Thursday, at -2 o'clock p. m.. May 17, DM. for the furnishing of material and construction of a public school building 101w built of bricks and stone, two Morin. high, and sixty-four feet antutre. Firms and specifications can be seen at said Treasurer's office. The Trustees swerve the right to reject any and all bids. Ry order of the Beard of Truatee& D. G. Wsaseit. District Clerk. Boulder. May N, Ias. QUARTZ LOCATIONS. The following locations of quartz lodes in Jeffetson county were record- ed in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder during the Month of April, 1888: St. Led., lode, on Mt. Pisgah, located April 2d, by Michael Healy and Thos. Welch. Homeruk lode, Holdfaat district, lo- cated March 17th, by James Costello, John Barry, and Patrick Wiekhant. Newport lode, Colórado unorganized istrict, located March 26th, by Chas. A. Sargent and Thomas J. Mahoney. Slocune lode, Colorado unorganized district, located March nth, by Chess. A. Sargent and Thomas J. Mahoney. Little Chief lode, Cataract district, located March 24th, by Samuel Moore, Thomas Boman, and Bob Sutherland. Jumbo lode, Bigfoot district, located March 29th, by Curtis M. Crisler and Edward McConville. Minnie lode, Bigfoot district, located April 9th, by Curtis M. Cruder, P. A. Morrison, and Edward McConville. MeAdee lode, Colorado unorganized district, located April 6th, by C. W. Thompson and k. G. McDearman. • Emma lode, 500 yards west of Bould- er depot, located Apel 16th, by W. H. Concannon and P. E. Fitzgerald. Enterprise lode, half mile -south of Boulder Hot Springs, located March 26th, by Thomas H. Bayse and Chas. Howard. . listra lode, Cataract unorganized district, located April 17th, by „ lireil McIsaac and S. A. Swiggett. Francis lode, Whitetail district, lo- cated April 16th, by Jacob H. .Evats. Blackjack lode, lioldfruct district, lo- cated Septonber_14,1_881, by E. F. Nave, E. W. Munroe, 1. L. Jennings, and J. T. Jennings. Miregoday-Idalw_mininu_listriet, located April 17th, by James - Long - and M. McMahon. Moll and Lamella lodes, Bigfoot dis- trict, I ed April 2d, by J. H. Bran- don. hitehall 1 , Cardwell district, lo- eated April 6th, by W. D. .FloweS, S. W. Sweetland, and J., J. Reeves. Portland lode, Whitetail district, lo- cated April llth, , b)dJohn B. Thai(); de,au and Frank Itatelle. Vol 'no lode; half mile south of Cable Mountain, located by F. W. E. Schmidt and J. A. Schmitz. SmalUeopes lode, Cascade galch, lo- cated April 16th, by Carroll E. Gates. Arizona lode, St. Louis district, lo- cated April 10th, by John Murray, George Kerwin, and Cronan 'Murray. Yazoo lode, St. Louis district, located March 23d, by George Kerwin. Rory :0'i/ore lode, St. Louis district, located April 12th, by S. L. Wylander. IroncrOwn lode, Mountain district, located April 2d, by John. McCulloch and George D. Wallace. Golden lode, one and a half miles northeast of Woodville, located April 20th, by George Rice. Austria lode, one mile southwest of Wickes, located April 23d, by George Sweda and Michael Onda. Duts TosTe, - Colorado district, located April 21st, by peter March, Wm. MeT. Montgomery, Joseph Mont- gomery, H. Montgomery, and J. Hagan. . 4clophis lode, St. Louis district, 1ó- cated February 22d, by Wm. H. Risk. Cordovia lode, St. Louis district,- la cated February 2d, by Wm. H. Risk. Sunset lode,. Big Pipestone district, located April 1st. by Amberzio Virginia Iodé, Big Pipestonettistriet, located March 24th, by John Vanza. Mayflower lode, Lowland di - strict, lo- cated - April 2341, by Lyandri Makela. itypicika:lode, Lowland district, la cated April 231, by Lyandri Makela. Highland jiary lode,. Elkhorn .dis- trict, located March 23d, by A. A. McMillan, M. Mick, John P. Taylor, and Edgar H. Tyrrell. Pennsylvania lode, Big Piiiestone dis- trict, located March 24th, by Alex D. Manoni. fronniountaiii lode, Cedar Plain dis- trict, located March 24th, by M. W. Jack Murphy is re-workink an old Brown and Al. liossfeId. _ Claim located on Jackson creek, . Little Joe lode, Pipestone district, Jefferson eounty, and is making good cated April 3d,' by James Slattery ; wages. Julius Scott, and J. O. Ratite. Ginnernon St More have started Work on their property located in Overland Gehl, about eight miles northwest of Wiékes: They are at present working twelve men, but wifl, the 'latter - part of thie month; increase their forte to double the preeent nuntber. t - • G. S. Kennedy, owner of the Little Emma mine1a-Jeffericen county, ship- ped a ear load of ore to Omaha last Thursday. Mr. Kennedy has eight men Working on his property. Ile has put up several buildings at his mine this spring to be used as offices, store; and boarding house. Last week forty tupm of ore were taken out . of the Grizdy mine; located about eight miles' from„Boulder, which was worked at the Wickes works. Bison Pig lode, Bison caildn, located The ore r.uns from 870 to 880 in silver, April 9th, by J. F. Johnson and Ole lead, and gold. ExteitsHe hoisting A. Johnson. _works have just been put up. They Rig Jim hide, Pipestone district, 'lo- areltt present working ten men, but cated April 4th, by Richard • Turner will work three shifts moon. - and Frank Turner. G. W. (\uncles lode, half mile west of Cable Mountain, located March 26th, by G. W. - Candice and F. W. E. Schmidt. Poormarilode, Holdfast district, lo- cated.February 25th, by Thomas Tos - ton, Elizabeth H. Tostou, and Howard Brown. - Buckeye lode, Royston district, la cated March 27th, by Alleu J. Fisher, Henry Nichol,: and Mrs. Kate J. Lowrie. T. B. and S. lo located April 6th, b Mark Brayerton, and St. Pau/ lode, Whiteta cated April 6th, by W. and Patrick Scallon. • cated April 19th, by Arthur Pelletier and J. Audet J. R. Lewis lode, on west brancliNof Golconda creek, located April 19th, by Elias Merriman, Hugh Shults, and J. R. Lewis. Gold and 9er lode, west branch of Golconda creek, located April 19th, by Elias Merriman, Hugh Shulte, and J. R. Lewis. ' Little Joe lod&, Beaver creek district, located April 23d, by Valentine Stau- back, Joseph Semence, Edward Hum- - phrey, and Frank Price. % • Senator Beek lode, seven miles south- west of Radersburg, located April 19, by Albert Hossfeld and George E. McKay. A and B lode, Elkhorn unorga • nize'd district, located April 16th, by John B. Anderson and W. M. Birch. Hidden Treasure lode, two miles from D 7 creek, located April 16th, by D. R. McKim, Malcolm Monroe, Charles Schomberger, and Michael Whalen. • Mitchell gulch, -A. N. Thomas, W. Stevenson. district, lo- . Northrup LITERARY GEMS. (Gathered Rh Tar Aux.) Lo? mile Wind is, so is mortal life; A Moan, a sigh, each, a storm, a strife. -4fghl of Attn. Speak as you think, be what you are, pay your debts of all kinds: I prefer to -be (tamed an sound and solvent, and my word as good sic' my bond, and to - be. what can- not he skipped, or dissi- pated, or úndermined, to all the édeit in the universe. -Emerson. Man's first need is merely to -live, His iiext to make mere life divine. -Owen Meredith. >24 men are moulded out of faults. --Shakespeare. ‚11 Knowledge I. proud that he has learned an much; Windom is humble that he knows go mote. -- ; Coasptr. Measure your mind's height by the shadow. it casts.-Robeit . Browning. Be second and not finit! Triï share's the same If all go well. If not, the head's to blame. -Milton Wisdom. JEFFERSONUNTY MINES. [Montana Mining Rey iesr,--Rsdense) Chas. Yaeger cominenced work on his placer claim located on Jackson creek, Jefferson county, last week. . .,Martin Jennison aNI others have Bud/pine-hole, Indian Creek district, a fine prospect about ten miles east of located April 9th, by Benjamin Town- Wicket,. The ore runs from 860 to sley, Thomas P. Sherlock, and L. A., 8200 in silver and lead, and also 'ear- Vawter. •ries some gold. They shipped a car Nonpareil lode, Little Pipestone dis- load of ore about three weeks met. triet, ,located March • 31st, by D. A. Theii; shaft is down seventy odd feet Stanitard and Jut : sties Rosenstack. and they have eighteen- inches of ore iniptex lode, St. Louis district, la in the bottom of it, which looks better fated April 17th, by Jerry Leary. • than that shipped. They are putting -W-freepjnelede Feu upper- branch -0f -up a, whim awl =tire Niork_will_ixt_ Elkhorn, located January 3d, by done this e uninter. • Blandina Turnley. In its course through the mountain Parrnenas lode, On .Spring Gulch the Wickes tufgnel has cross -cut at e branch - of khorn, located April -, great depth another tine body of ore, by L. G. Tu • . the property of Dr., Brooke, of this Bismarck lode, lioldfaitdi.‚i - • - • - city - , -- -whe-is- • this mode' of' having his property de- veloped. The Dr. informs us that he has two more promising ledges run- ning parallel with the one referred to, and expects that the tunnel will also tap these in a short .time. Re con- siders it a little the cheapest develop- ment work he ever had done. ' W. W. Couiinnc, C. Davis and A. H. Walker have a very promising prow peton Jackson creek, Jefferson coun- ty. Mr. Walker informs us that they have a shaft on their property down about fifty feet. Water is coming in and they have h,ad to stop work for 'the pressent, but Will resume shortly They have two other locutions on the sal:41C ledgè, with shafts twenty and , twenty-five feet deep. They have a vein 'ranging from one foot 'to inches in the bottom ofiksIMI THE NEW CHIEF JUSTICE. The President has nominated Melville W. Fuller, of Chicago, to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. 'The following is ri, brief sketch of the gentleman: \He was borain Augusta, Maine, February 11 ; 1833. Tie grAuated at Bowdoin in 1853-, Minister Phelps being his classmate. After studying law at Bangor, and attending lectures at Harvard, Fuller came west to Chicago. His ability tyas speedily recognised. and fot thirty years he has won dis- tinction among the fbremost men of the bar. He has been prominent- at several democratic national eonv,en- tionerand in 1860 was selected to de- liver an address of-welcoral to Stephen A. Doe - gins. In lila practice in the supreme coati. of , the United States, Fuller has frequently come in contact with Edmunds, Thurman and other great lawyers, but has never failed to hold his own against the greatest of them. He is familiar with decisions of the court, and especially on all con- stitutional questions.\ RADERSBURti NEWS. »eclat Correspondence of Tee Amt.] RADBROBURO, May 6. -Big rain, Iota of mud; big grass crop assured. As a natural sequence, farmers and stock - men happy. The Jubilee placer claim, operated by Jewell and Wilson, has started op- eratioms. Their Little Giant throws water with a Wonderful force. They are also operating a ten stamp mill . and are superintending the Blacker mine and roaster. . John S. Keating is putting in new shaft timbers and °Hier needed im- provementa in his mine. Geo. F. Cowan; the phenomenal electioneerer of Boulder, is over. He reports ' - '--\Boiddèr booming, Rasters - burg quiet.\ If such is tile ease, we ean only reply in the language of Dickens's celebrated chanwter, \Bar- kis is willin'.\ Mr. D. J. Williams is able to be about. Jós. Wagnear, the blaeksmith, has a - • crippled hand. John Poe, .Tom Moore, Chase Wor• den, and Mrs. Wood, who have been on the sick list, are einivaleseent. • Prof. Hammond, front Elkhorn % teaélies our summer school. Wy iker, and Skinner isPent a week prospeeting for placer diggings up hkaith Crow Creék, but with no definite result. . Here is a po cal truth: All Good Templarm are not 'rohibitionists. U.Nosig. BASIN BUDGET. [Special Correapondeiwe of Tan A« Bamin people, despite the snow and rain continue to bpild and enlarge - thei; - bouaes. Mr. Hopkins is - adding - - ----- considerably to his place. Others are constructing new lames and out- houses, in full confidence of a year of' prosperity. • .The ladies continue prepanitions for out -door &nee. A Y. M. C. A. is uboul to be established. -Church__ services are regular and once or twice each week a social party is given by some of the fun -loving citizens of Basin. So on the whole we manage to pass time -pleasantly when the toils of the day are over. Livingston has organized a Building and Loan Association, over 2,000 shares being already subscribed. M ATCHED TEAMS. 1.1D Itle Is now breaking to waddle and harness t,,,te very Moab« • ‚-olts, all of the 130122a.c orat 119itcsois... They will be ready for use in about two weeks, and everybody -who wants good riding or driving ani- mals st Id improve the opportunity to buy. Spe- cial talent given to match teams. GUA.N1.1 ANNIV/illiSA.RY Jill'; 1.13t1 3=1 fey cf 112.eblr. 11.431381, 'Ave.,: av Boulder Lodge, No. IS, Knight...If Pythias, AT BOULDER HOT fieRINGS ; moera NA, Which Aida fair to be the great social event of the Season. -IDS- ', MUSIC BY ROOMER'S ?AYOUB ORCHESTRA; OT Tickets, Including Supper, $3.00. A G. avirstion Is Elursormin Ts Bettarmor T. ATTIMD, Floor Managers: HARRY Sarin. Cox.. Onst;An, Bittv Bcacx, Wickes, • A. OILLIAii. Elkhorn, W. N. Tett FArce, J. H. NeLisox. IteeeptAcm We. SWEET, W. E. Deis, Elkhorn, Da. J. C. lit:arum, Committee of HARRY Slum F. W. Cones FrS. WOLPEitT. Wm. HOorlta, F. ti. Wounurr. C. E. FAISCHII.D. A rrangements: Wis. B. TINDALL,. F. C'. Itramenits, W._11. Inca (Ss», UBMCRIBË for Tux Aos--OnlY Yea-' in ad - 17/ vane% , Will contain all Jefferson county »cent. 4