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eeterdlorn.. t der n Herenles, CAPS, •••••• IBilrez , XILt11.1:kl% Mc ‚ teritt1 - 5r. MITtocizionic - 10.3r, J'Ialy 41. 1.(100. BALCUM, C7C,111. 9 1\ cica (Limited, e Wholenale and Retail na.n.rits Ctir3FLCX.DMITtilétiEli, Jilipt4 avid Caps, • ,,4 le.> • ‚d e w ... 1314 -\\ ) \ a n( ' east of Gtego,ry- reidectios in - . , f r alaNt a week between the plantings . pennit otsulat n s 1.i ing v.‚ ni'. (3461.141-e te lellelieelelarilee G4)(-)1[) ' -4 . eated November L,, ties , , T 4 r {bab e - ¡ n iaal e o f J une,. In the u n i* AND QUARTZ fATIoNs. FANCY NOTIONS OF ALI. KINDs. -Pi:- - =I Xi -sr CP Ca 7> 13 • C I nay. rroeiiily been add.-\ to 'ur lug.. ‚0\ jt\d stork and a gall - trit7 1 1 \ Yaie j` ample time to care for the team. Pull and Fin* %rie-iit ath, by Patrick Walle, John Walls, - A mouth Jéreey asparagus grower FARM Ni )TES, an ore body with.every blast. Oper - ations are 'to- be resumed upon tlw The folketing Concludes the list of . go..-ky Mountain lInahateltuan.1 ( .-c\ u(, adjoining the flipper and quartaltientjois recordedin ilefferm, The best way to have green garden em,„.„ city lod e s o f th e H e l ens an d rug the Month of •Ma' : peas' for table use .through the BellrIOX Bald Mount tin company.as ,soou as FOZetifetie quartz lode, two milt . .. , , is ¡a:adapt at different dates having the serfaee water runs ' off and will , Of than linen of good* pin her - rafter Mum' on and Win- R. (jibbing% our allelic.. 'elonbury/è quartz lode. on tributary of ¡Muskrat creek. located May - .11M. ----ietasse-es• a -- says that growers fifty miles further north an» l!fteuer in with their ship- ments because, as soon -as the groentl \isin - tít - Chirliforzalai leco-varclee Riehetts. thri-w a light furrow from the sunity NitrbIttese side of tlw row ill the morning and thinly it back again toward night. thus letting in the sun to the crown of the swig. He thinks the extra price received does not pay for the labor ex - ended. however. The Germantown Tri,ereph express - ea the oft -repeated sentiments of this 'Japer as follows: However pressing our tabor upon the farm 'may lie, it must be remendered that the vegeta - bic garden will Sint admit :sof neglect. The best and most > desirable results ran only be seenr‘l by a good degree of attention.: Evert though the soil be of the best and the fertility be of the highest order. unless there is eon- . stant ami clean cultivation flue pro- duct' will be of a very questionable character. It is the littheitem.of a few spare minutes' tillage &Om time to time that make stmcests in thoveg- etable garden: A few dollawe spent in ornamenting a hume will be well invested. There usahing Unit so pleases and delights the eye -as a beautiful home, doubt if there is anything more con- ducive to the happiness of human kind than inviting surroundings at - , one's abode, and it ia.sucla a small job to put the-- goad work on foot that there is no excuse for the naked,littr- ren appearance of many of ou í emu - try and suburban homes. Native tues be grown with very little care, and itlei - i - he eastee - '* in life to have a niee grassy yard and a few flower bee „The work of (string for these things once they are fixell is trivial indeed. One of the best and most whole- some vegetableafor early use 'is aspar- agus. It is about the first to be in the market and often lasts -until green peas come. It has been thoroughly demodarated that this plant is well adapted to even the highest and eold- BLASTING, AN?) Sporting. FUSE ‚04 - Ramon Butter and FP,gem ARTIOLBS OF COUNTRY 'PRODUCE Are mole& specialty by Ode bowie. • Loui.iana quartz lode. ('olorado min- ing distriet, located May 15th,. by Isaac Ross, Erie . tong. Mat and Eitgetie E. Pieot. Maydalemaquartz lode, colorado min - ing district. located .Mat - __I:ith; by Isaac Ross. Erie Long. Mat Sibili. and Eugene F. Picot. - _Vary Deseret,' quartz lode. one Bide fr, na Bison creek, located May bailer Delivers. e • Eatum Belle. quartz lode. extension If market prire paid for Or Jumbo lode, Bigfoot unorganized Berne Zoos, sits ao. eats OF COVIRRY mining district, located May 3d. by :la ireanties a. w., ( Urtis M. t'risles, Edward MeContille, Xs. . HOCI.DER, MONTANA. ' , and Juh\ K. Lewis. . . ' • I./LA/Xt. /N i Gcld •nAtar quattz Inde. Cataract un - .1 - 713.1L-NeL.TYWALiet...1M, . ! organiz.ed mining district. kseed May net all i rig; stud et>i ‚king :sieves, • 19th. by J.ilin Anderson and Martin =VIM. MOODOTOCS. Jansen. - ‚. .. - . GLASS CHMAWARS. AC ' Pee. - k= ( mart : 410dr. (\alotado unor- A fair 'Rock kept 011 hand at all i. 1.31....\1.Iareltat.pC NI . 1 i.''I' I.:ILI AI •••••• . 7 és ... tiiized inin g district, located MaY I Lab. , by lieu. Strabel. • am tre taiou seteas Asa tan:» as „,...., 1242.1yer quartz lode. Colorado unor- • 1 ganized mining„ district. located May • it etiéisa nee. a.i - res. - a - Tin Ifni* rind nerywdring a etperialty. t i•/til. illy Frank .ishies, - . „ 1.1 - 3i 1:Eii t•Efet'll.% NTS. .,. .girtiyat)i:Iit quartz kale, west of Big _ .,, 144.MIL itAgINC.1,1301e4,igg - n - l„leiNdr:s. cr_DAR . Shin g le», and all kind. of Finbebing î,..m - ber, Building and Tar Paper. ronatantly O?' hand. Yard oppordte the I mart-lberte. Convenient for brume. Also., l am foe- niahed for houttee, brigi g r•s, -me_ and roar traetIng end - building ofwante, GROMMIECK Jr SIM PK INS\ s. Ineiaertzleii. five miles from Helena, liaïtéd •Liy by S. Vestal. W. I). Tailetitt_entlAt ... eantiia. .1fay (pelt -; iode. Boulder 'mining district. located may ed. by Chas. A. Donnelly and D. A. Larson. Aka Botl,c quartz lode. Colorado un- organized mining district. located May 20th. by Chas. E. Hurd- tre4 of Prickly Pear creek and 300 yards front Jackson creek. located May 2:;d. CHAS. Folio-% by Ilugh McConville and US. Mal- Iturt:CTIT holeu. CJitszar itElitoro. A Fine Amorlitient of MUM HO J8D1118 FOCI GSM Bootee itierssa --;.-o'É- RE..`lit'R A M . ief BAKERY: Meals at all hours. FINWT•CLairn BOA/47. Cr,k/lATTP/C.. Per - weelr. $IM. -- Per meal. Bs eta_ MUM PRIA tarit. NUM T un THOMAS CRUSE «VINO» BANd 1-111.1«.:INT.A. latiorporsted ter the Lisa:* ot Montana. PAID PIT \ IL C:b , Co 0 . THOMAS ear«, T. H. Vire-PfeMdfalf&D C. OAR Tremors?. *Bow six per en'. jeered on timings Deposits, July. - Tronmelos • same honking husiness. drair• - es- clime. ea tie pre;t:teal cities of the Creed Maim and Estrope. Will istie loans ou County and City bonds, we reel mites Mortgages . . C AIRMIAIGIM for Hire. J. R. WARREN is now running a hardwene tar - rime to the train* for the \rand ce n tral hr4r1 and when not in nor for purpow. w th e snip,,se of the public fur tripe -to Oar hut - 0. . lode:, -- 3-1 from Whitetail creek. near 9_ Pea/ lode:. located May lidt, by John Lynelt. Guldeamiar quartz lode. miles from Whitetail creek. adjoining .9. Paul lode on the cast side. located May 29th, by John Lynch. Vern. quartz lode. 34 miles from 'Whitetail creek,adjetesg IV:P u nt loAit --- ert - Natters -in Montana. $mitle ri Ve r over 5,000 feet aboVe - rthe ev sea, is about as cold as any and aspar- agus doei well there. W. E. Catlin has a very tine bed and despite the chilling frosts that have been frequent this season it has sueceededspendidly. We therefore recommend to.our read- - era throughout .Montaneto give it a trial.. It must be reniemberishhat it requires very deep. rich sell: 'Some dig a pit and till with well rotted ma- nure. Well pr - epared - you can count on a small bed furnishing enough fin :* the ordinary faruseis family. Try it. 'BALD MOUNTAIN. on the north end, located , May 1:sth. by John Lyme. • C'harleil quartz lode, Colorado un- organized mining district' located May 26th. by Oliver W. Higley and Chas C. Young. - .90a_aitrewegentie7 . from Satyr Arrow. mine. adjoining Wolii,oe lode. located May 16th. by Joseph B. Brien,. Thomas - O'Brien, and Walter O'Brien. • Laic quai - tz lode, Cedar Plain min- ing district, located May &tilt, by JOhn Riehart and Zimmerman. 11;41(kel Treaoure quartz lode. - Si - Louis or Mountain , mita¡pg,„„diatriét . located May 9th, ti'y Jemet& L. Moore, I. N. Trboutiaboti an4,,JOhia %ram!. Ophir quartz leideA'attiract • !Montana Mining Review, Helena.] • - ery favorable repoets have been strieteettet04_,Apri.L.1,4t hv jaw& sent Sr from the development work Ryan and Hark-F.4es. - 1 - now --- gmeig on --ite- - the heed-ofS jelook Prier. quartz lede, eight miles .Gu ' lch. oui' Bahl Mountain, Jefferson county, and in the many properties south of Radersburg, Waled May Win. J. rillarp: surnittrieng that mountain. On Bald Mountain the Helena and W.. W. who TE t tly diseever. ( _ el l a fine pennpeet . w . • . 11 few milee Balti mountain Mining Company of Whitehall, has begun develonmetit have a double shift of men working work and shows some fuiespeciniena driving a tunnel. white at this date is Sweda. i '•• See to it that the far'' hands do not rapidly. the drift from the >bottom . of b \\\ 4 q uart-i lude, Heal* t abuse the teatuatiwy are using in cut- t hi...shaft being nem . ly to the peint dglain g -dierietat ' eated M a re 3d- b Y '•?• tivating year craps. The lash is a when. it shoidd eut the Vein: An ore' • VV e et i Fra 4 (11---Baesett.le incedn poor substitute fur oats, and a ki i-k strike may bc exlIVCt.t`d tit(' ' l e inleY. and John Crallaghr-• a -ill never take the'pl - nee of the rum . anvalay. • Gable, quartz lode, (atasse' iamb. Men should quit field work in On nearly every -mini. in sur- rounding Bald Mountain the prelimi- nary work has been dime durieg the past three or enn• and an. Inn.' nels and shansain the different mines have all been driven, : the t tt loads uired feet. and the duals -sunk more than one hundred feet (bytes' , that it will not be at all surprisi i hat seet ion of tu.' mean . ) . makes an ore stir during . the present summer. Every ‚nine in that district has . a * gaud strong gold mo- il -op. and they all require nearly three hundred fret uf tunnel, hen mined in that way, or - a shaft about one hundred feet in depth, .befisre thia make • high evade silver lodes, a w every one of them that have best du -- A - eloped liwie preyed thein T selves. There is DO eountry on. the fire of the earth SD WithInine thank as that partientar'seetion of .1 ef- ferson - County. and eVery haie that has so far bevn klimfovereil upOu which v.ork has loon dews ìvarrants tlw ismelusien that sono' of the rich- est mines of the day are loeate,1 there. From the Pr' sent heast and southwest U4 One of the finest mineral meitures that the sun rises andauulles SMELTER. IMouttimiNlining Ite•h•w. II,\ z,.-,'. We learn that sine. the building of t Helena smelter honno,. fished tact anil its place of hicatiun made. known, a great .ineentive lias been given to proripeeting and devil-, opinent workin the vicinity of Witkes mul the saine mav be said or nearly all the distriets whieh the smelter will be easily aetssisible. Mr. Witt. Smith, who. was in the eity Wiekes ' last Saturday,. inf ormed that two days aller the 'site of the smelter had 11(4111 rased Upon an 1.1(0 - dus of prospectors \took plase from that point that caused the tout, to preient the appearaiweef Deserted Village. Miners and pros- pectors ISHald Sel'n making for the hills in every direetion. and the san- guine \ tenderfoot - villefi visions Of \pilgriiii” gold floating before his im- agination, was also On deck with his Llama - abutolanes . iiiithusiman. twenty-two calibre: pops mail formida- ble knives; the 'festive wynse. since early springtime relegated ti, you n supplies of buneh-grass. made known his presenee an unmistakable ;sum- ner a.s be went through the usual eve- peetiliar to a first \paigting\ anil bneked \. in beautiful uniSOn to the rattle of the miner's camp outfit, the music of wh eiuld he heard far away over the Jefferemian VALLEY Ct NT . i\ NEWS. _ 1,Farni Towtotend Trinielnint- I • The 'Madness men of Townsend I ia ve determined • to • dose their stores on Sundays hereafter and request their eustemenile do their trailing on week The Six Mile Coal Co. have their. in •Well'ilnetttntstlimbered 'and ventilated, andare putting on a foret' of men to take out large quantities of ore right along. 'rhe soolter at Tosloo is in continu- ous operation'. The Works handle 100 tons of ore daily and the- out pat for Nieh twenty -fear' hours is acarload of bullitm. The pav roll of the\&ininany Of his encl.-Belem kedeee: , . fffl long. They expect. taauicover is.over $ 5 ,0 0 0 monthly: ATt-imu led). l& A ls nu* lo,-,.1.1n g to ester ate • bantam ammo miry • tountsume e tar 731,m1SARGIIIMS s. They *ill is- ready fie inie in shoat two Wet**, net 4.1 er> 1. «tt .8 wt. r...4 radtrig «ear dre lag mi. Juala rhoteld nisiirio, oppirennesty to, bey. Spe- cial Mired u.r. „tie.. to hash' truant. 'i N:. M ONTANA SHORT LINE %then Inev•-lir‘ eve-ry oser sisaid minalieer the .4' , uireto. the 111111Fr•flailece• ai µmatey .4 an Lour as in ase sevond days • ride . taarnoigame r -- ilor map Wit' out.% here Inemikullior Shia lib. l' SIINNE:.%11.14.1:4. aft Lib XI& gC> lkZe Neibilar ow ...and from ail der prineiyal pianta ti8 ‚'%1 - u'1.%It Ng .1.:11 'trim Irma% mol a. 11./agulti n -áitigt---- Mo•I II a r flier d4lutiedIsd...1 ast.I Itme- arr %Mired. Clar «Mee« ti\ 6.61 iii'. Let nee. nantrabillig widish 'peak. I.« stmrti, diguirer eme idar•prd raid oldattred by aPPI‚latilt to any Agent of tiro I umplay Igo i\eiwodrie- »n- a fem liar pritripal pelmet tes..144..1 4h.,•• I' II reek... • •tri .at etAtIlt CEST1111, Clawaiscomei, • ••1 V11,1111./ tit ii,',.,' OJAI, .ttaltramottetta. 1 , • I, It • Amileamor. F4111»,.. I\ \i' Etegit.;.. 4 .4 .) 4.,••• 11-tar ikramm , 11..4 it • é - • ailLarrallut \1•\.\ :t•••1•• WM% • Mazy« Diwie* 1,1\ ' • • . • ' arnes. wi I M • IS s. and ail I'MlInt ' etidirm arti-ki n g Urns, Imerime•nr tnniliemi will Owl tier hatett eon tide Woo ism N.,rth..n.liat o uta and Muoilara en» tulilawastirt. where the Citsima.y low fur mar at bout prie., and au feri'ortinie leruta Zee Oaf antra ir 64441411411. K ruct.u 4 g, aid timbre hoof.. For mum red nailer tea. formalitin. J. IMAM:4 lika tit . • / It Wangles_ I stn , f ' I Pi, Aiet, A., II ins's.. tit ••• _ILK -Assam, tienl Maumee „'fil Trek Manage. cb me.ea.arz• 1'11 Tun I 1^\.1: N 'I Jell\ IltatiliTtenad. Tho 4Coreir Kt out c• - AN'. ( ;rent r-litoel .itaar DOC, miles Steorteil itorge lee till %t.ti N ALL iniiNTei 1E4Urr. T:IROUGH CAR Lille - Ika be.? sbe,di tar. Tame tam hams him bey« NI arm KILN I' it lEtc TOM +AMR. The fulluwing ns the thwe air the anima and de- pt.., ‚„r\.' '4 trints. tit the earthen. Farlar al t\ ind pkedule arbeit ',mktg.-8 May 1MA • ••••• alltneVala •lt %wawa No. I Through Wad -home Lins1lledl--_114.• Ntr. Weabballitsd a in Nu. ..--Through Nas-beinartinmined_------AIS pm No. 4-••Ilirtmltb-Eutea-lhoritul Local • el \ it-fluttr and lirtrus Lápriton--....-----tap us 10-Mairysvitie • a \ AntnanmudatioaL.-. as •••• and p naratartame «IOU EMI , . No. 1--Thrusggh liVest-bonal Lintitai._.-13 a as No. 3--Thrtmigh Wret-toased -tea • ma \ Z---11.r.rugh 1-...nd.htene p as .• 4 Through p sit \ 7 -ni.•••••••• lautte Elptem.---.1.-4e1.1.p 9-- Mrarywvittr Piemergee, -AO P - \ 19 0 -Itm \ Aetinansuclattan --eat a a \ llooklier. tad cave Paw It le a A. L. STOOPS. Geatera A g ent. 14. PRE. MInkten*. tire. and ili.tex Agent rise Nionyza A IMAGE. (C)«PAN', • carrying - 1Efaxitgcl. let,tatcons Mdlreillook • AND • NI•trth4.rn i.tt I --s (,LI V'-: nut - Lout in.‘11.1\ • Wairsitatz. .\ Pon cam& Visaist• CI* ai. Dam. • • „woo ter..1n Calvin 'for »Witt* city On nit arrival oft the :Sortie« radar train trees Bekaa ' %pc Nr.111 OAFFNEY. Agent al Boulder, - A•a-- ieCt119Clil RE forts& nrap • a year. Ili rariat. , Will toillana all Jelitieeestaaatratme. • • • \•-