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Ferns AND Rignersit \nu. ar Karr IN Turin Srasoss. IT WILL BE TIM Ant To East THICIE Paznti AND IN SerinCINNT QI:AN- TrTN To firTTLY ALL Ihns•sus. »caveat Books, School, Beaks, Scheel lieeillut Kept con•danity on hand, thir, being the Boulder Ageney for the authorized TBRRITORIAILTEXT-BOOBB FORPUBLIC SCHOOLS _ CONTRACTORS 'AND BUILDERS. .1. 8. NuEitaalt. FRANK 11t.v0WAN. MeICIANZIE & MeGOW A DI, CO isr .r._te. A c't. AND 1311TILDICILS , Boulder. Montana. ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF WORK HOTELS. BoyLolca. HOT SPRINGS AND HOTEL. WM. TROTTER, PROPRIETOR. Thole Springs have most Wowderful Curative Properties In all forms of X1-13.01.1.23a.sstic , rrIcc>1.1.1ca1ctst Aso IN Loud Poisoning and General Debility. -1o(-' The Springs is a MOST PI,TCASA.i For those who are overworked and weary and who desire a few days' relief from toil and hued - neon and want a few days' recreation. nee la Our thillea . ofedical Attendance tad Baths are Fro to ill Patrons of tie Hotel. Ham TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS flitAND CENTRAL HOTEL, C. W. BARGER, Proprietor, BOULDER, - - - - MONTANA. Ti. target Hotel in the City. The Only threettory Retal in tie City. t'ondurted throngliont .trirtly tirst-elasa Iiiiminean airsimput Roost ON THE FiRST FLOOR 'OS Th. Grand Central Doted lins recently been thoroughly repaired, refitted, and re- furnished, and patrons can be weaned of niost C11111- fortahle guar- • ter'. The table will will always. he the heat the market effords, The beat of attention wid prompt aervice given to all suede. Come and we will du you good. , ' 0111UUARCI3 ' To 41/15 Fite. Att. Tastes. e • . •47bVERTIME* - lint ‘vCIT r - e\;71\ - e - ;OrY LI. school district in Jefferaon county QUARTZ LOCATIONS. ' The following quartz locations in Jefferson county were recorded in the office of the County Clerk and • Re- corder, during the month of Octo- ber-, 1888: Stréater quartz lode, Cataract unor-• ganized district, about three-quarters. of a mile from Evening Star mine, lo- cated September 12t1i.,liy Samuel A. Swiggett. Argo quartz lode, Warm Spring' dis- trict, four miles west of Bedford, lo- cated September 27th, by John Byrne. Big Thunder . quartz lode, Indian creek district, ltkitel September_et by Cyrus Bniyden and James D. McLennan. Hope quartz lode, Elkhorn Unorgan- ized district, located September 23rd, by Edward M. Mimin and, Joseph Messier. . St. Mary' quartz lode, Elkhorn un- organized district located. September 23rd, by Edward M. Mifflin and Jos. Messier. Cleveland quartz lode, Boulder unor- ganized district, one ruile and a half northwest ot Boulder, located Sep- tember 15th, by Vinton Boyd and Louis Plansen. -Gipiyquartz lode, on -ridge between Cataract creek and the middle fork of Clancy creek, Ideated October 2d, by H. W. Stevenson, John A. Rehder, Mark Braperton and H. Cowden: Pearl quartz lode, Colehido district, one mile above slaughter house of Dean &, Taylor, located, October 1st, 'by Edward Burrows and Henry Bar- tell. - • Spread Eagle quartz two miles northeast of Point of Rocks, Crow creek district, located October 31-d, by Thomas Elston and B. H. Skinner. Meteor quartz lode, Beaver creek district, located Seilternber 15th, by George Kerwin, B. H. West and Frank G. Bassett. Banner quartz lode, Cataract district, half mile north of Boulder Chief mine. located' October 8th, by Thomas M. Keen, Ben Sullivan and Michael Powers. Bridgton quartz lode, Beaver creek distriet,Udjoining, Iron Age mine, lo- cated September 27th, -by P. B. • . Hyinitha quartz lode, Beaver creek district, located Septémber - 27th, by Martin S. Vestal and Amos H. John- son. , Re,d Reek Chief quartz lode, Willow Spring district, one mile south of McIntyre's *anal, located October 11th, by E. S. Banta. East Union quartz lode, Elkhorn district, one mile east of Elkhorn mikt, located October 1st, by. W. H. Green, A. K. Barbour and Edward radberg. J. B. M. quartz lode, Colorado dis- trict., 400 yards above Dean &Taylor's slaughter house, located October 19th, by J. E. Banta and James Madden. Mugwump qUartz lode, headwaters' Basin creek, located October 13th, by R. C. Gordon, J. A. Glover and R. F. Bald Eagle quartz, lode, four miles northwest of St. Louis - gulch, located June 16th, by Al. Hossfeld and Geo.' Jones. • Rose lode ? at north end of Three Buttes, located September 29th, b. James Madden, Chitiles• Heuer, and Robert Cain. Pouidefface.lode, halfa mile south 'of Greenough's woodcamp, Bison creek, located September 20th, by Charles A. Niue; O R N lode, one and one half mile from Elk Park station, located Sep- tember 22d, by W...11. larekhart and C. A. Nuas. - Maggie lode, Cataract district, three fourtha mile northeast of Red -Rock creek, located October 8th, by Daniel McLaughlin and James Sullivan. Crown Point lode, near Woodville, located July 19th, by Herman II. Horn and - Peter Lillienskjolt. .fieuyon lode, three miles 'southeast of Woodville; located October 1st, by M. C. Lind, John Lind, and John Duffs.. • Bluebell lode, three miles southeast of Woodville,olnéated October 1st, by -M. C. Lind, John* and John 'Duffy. Emma lode, one quarter mile from Mouroe's woOdearop, ou Bison creek, located - deptenibe. 19th, by ;elms: - A. ?Cuss. • . ___e rar ee hide, Cataract district, - on Red' Rock creek. located October 6th. by Duncan McRae, Thomas II. Little, and John Sharp. 'O. !in »adieu lode, Beaver Creek district, 'located October 20th, by Nathan S. Vestal and Amos H. - John; son. - Edna lode, Beaver Creek district, located October 20th, by Nathan A. Vestal and Amos H. Johnson. roube' hide, ene d. eile . north of Johnny's gulch, locall 4ingust 7th, -by Charles Ferguson, Dave Zimmer- man, John Richart, and George Zim- merman. Silremeare -lode, on -west aide of' Boomerang gulch, located October 30th, by W. A. Bumby, George Ham, Edward Burnivi, and ichard Ham. • Lele Chief lode, Cojtmdo district, one mile north o febird mine, lo- cated October 29th, by John Mont- gomery, Wm. M. F. Montgomery, and James N. Montgomery. I X L lode, Cataract distriet, on west slope of Three Battes, located September 17th, by Michael Liiiinan, E. R. Dean, John Bassett, and Geo. Swéda. Valleyriew iode, three quarters of a - mile north of Red Rock creek, load - el September 29th, by R. M. Elliot, S. J. Walker; and W. A. Lichliter. Banner lode., three fourths mile 'with of Red Rock creek, located September 24th. by R. M. Elliot, S. J. Walker, and W. A. Lichliter. Kicker lode, half a mile north of Red 'Rock creek, located September 24th, by R. M. Elliot, S. J. Walker, and W ; A. Lichliter. Montana lode, Cedar Plains district, located September 10th, by Geo. M. . Maggie- lode, Indian Creek district, located September 12th, by Cyrus Brayton, Jiuries D. McLennan, and David Evans. Lula Remington lode, Cataract dis- trict, located September 25th, by Thomas E. Jordan. .. Harrison lode, Boulder district, between High -are and Boomerang gulches, located September 10th, by John • Lo • • •• Plansen, and Alice Bowman. Mamie lode, three mile northeast of Radersburg, located September 24th, by Gustav Anderson, Henry Miller, and Fred C. Anderson. Grand • Republic lode, four miles northeast of Raderaburg, located Sep- tember 20th, by Gustav Anderson, Henry Miller, and Fred C. Anderson. Fraelion lode, Cataract district, lo- eateci October 10th, bj , Wm. Morrow aid Wm. Thompson. Silverking lode, three miles from Woodville 'Iticated Oceelxr - 1 - F4;1y ' ames Keaton, James }Irks, Harry Earlee, and Peter Farrell. Gadire lode, three miles front Woodville, located. September, 2gth; by James Earles, Harry Earlgs, Peter Dane and John O'Neil. Spun lode, three and one half miles north eaat of Radersburg, located 'October 6th, by Robert Hosafeld,'Chaa. Myel, and Arthur Shepherd. Sunday lode, Cataract. district,' one I and one half miles • south of Basin City. locgted by John Rand and Arthur E. Bryan. Silverchain lode, Cataract district; located October 3rd; by Wm. Morrow and Win. Thompson. • Lost Bonanza lode, Cataract district, between Saturday Night and. Mantle mines, locate October 15th, by Albert Maggie No. :•.? lode; Big Pipestone ifistri, five miles west from Pipestone Springs located October 12th, by A. 0'llara, 0: E. O'Hara, A. Lain- bolt,,and W. M. Schultz. , Maggie No. .1 lode, Big Pipestone -district, • went--frem---Pi-pe- stone Springs, located October 12th, by B. A. O'Hara, O. E. 011ara, A., B. Lambolt, and W. M. Schultz. - - Mineral Well lode, Cataract district,' on Red Rock creek, located October 3d, by R. M, Elliott, S. J. Walker, and W. A. Lichliter. remenett'ai, ott ettocoNu PAWL) BELENA A DVERTISEM 4_ rri•O. POWER & BRO.. • DZALitire micLENA., Il, T. Miniryg•Machinery and Miners' Sappho.. MONTANA NAME FOR 'St BLAKE'S IMPROVED STEAM PUMPS, -STEAM HOISTS - AND 0014110N. SINS/ WROUGHT IRON WIRES Safety Nitro Powder, Caps. Fuso. Etc. entannost : • IlaLkaA. M. T THE THOMAS GRIME SAVINGS BANE OF HICLAINA.. lineerperstal Umber Laves eaf PAID IN CA PITA L. THOMAS CRUSE, President Vlue-President. C. L. MAHLER Treasurer. E. J. CARTER, Secretary. Allows six per cent. Interest on Savings Deposits, compounded January and July. Traneneta ' a general banking husin ' etes, draws ex. change on the principal cities of the Visited States and Europe. - LW411 ittakw loan* ode...County_ erul City botarla.and real :moan. mortgagee. ( IL JACtitt'Ell IN A. co., ‘X.7' c isez 11.1/31, JE:W1 4 .;LICItiS, AND SIL VERSMITI-18. HALES BLOCK. HELENA, MONTANA. • Doio - FINE WATCH %PAIRING A SPECIALTY 'RR a - e3w - caz-3r MANUFACTURED FROM NATIVE GOLD. rr 1x3313 1%Ttc.w 12:12. I> X' tZs ‘7 (3 CI SII\TG-E12, SE WING Are the Best In tho Market. Sold on Easy Torons. OFFICF,--No.13, North Warren at., BROWN'S BLOCK - - - - HELENA 0_ SIMON - S, -. Manager. RA 1LROA 13i. «HIE St. Patti, Slittaiseapults 4 /liusltebta Rallwap us THE Direct and polelarg_isitair To Principal Points Its M n ti o lt t /t . 1) is k t/ ZVI CbXt t Xlsa. Also to ST PAUL AND 'MINNEAPOLIS For ull point* liOUTH eso EAST --:\: en ONLY LINE RUNNING TO Tie • Ira arat Ethos of Unities GREAT FAIL.1.14, 11 - B4BBA. AND Their \MONTANA. EXPRItmoo\ will be inn In mervIre November 10th, with it train email sit unexcelled, hindebitor splendid ituy Comelier., Palen. :Weepers, Free l'olonist Steepens, tuba Superb 10 bb b ig Cars of lateet design. \Maraitoba-Pattillo Roan.\ Til pa g er sound Pointe Affords elicaper ratAi, than vie any Other. l'AtbT Tina. Comroar. Cot - surma'a ATTEXTIell LeytkatiT1=10.'f1.11. Contpany hae for wile in Min- nesota. 2,000,000 acres Or Exeellent Fanning, lirazing, 111111 Timber Lands, at very low prior* and on fnv.Nr- able term.. For Maps and general inforiziatium Inquire of yeas oat, taeket agent or J. BooKWALTER, F. I. Witmer:1r, I.and Coni'r. AT. As., $t. Paul, Mine A. MAJI% RI., it; N. At.aiatratia,_ H. (;41) 111.1.111111r VIA TUS nœrnit IMN PACIFIC Railroad. g r 11 0 7a117:1/5 CD062\ R41.1111.10 AND ; rent Short Lino to Ettotern °Kies. 200 The Ohloorteort Route to Cil ICAO() AND ALL POINTS EAST. And the only THROUGH CAR LINE Low Rat«, Quick taw, Through Cart, Pollens haws Sown. NORTHERN PACIFIC ..T,J1L .2 1111 TAII1Jt. The following la the time of the &ninths and do - parlor's. of trains on the Northern Pacific at Helena by the latent whodule which took effect Nov, Ilk: o eisarvaia At 1111LallA tio. I --Through Went -hound Limited 4:00p re No. 1 -Through Ewa -bound Limited ....... „ 4:23 put \ ' a -Butte, Mbe0t11.1. And helena Expretia 12:00 ni 10-4faryaville Faesenger 10:10 • at \ VO -Rimini Aets. ..... iodation .550 you \ II -Wickets, Boulder. and Calvin Pawl 3:45p ut zialaOrrtootai race No. I -Th al. Weed-bound 1.imited 4:15 pea '' 2 -Through East-bo ..... I Limited &to p in \ 7-Ifelena,Buite,and itheionla Expreaft 111:00 a in \: 9 -Marysville Paleœnger .,. ..5:10 p na \ III-Rinind A ecommodation , -4:15 • a \ 11.-WickeiMouider, and Calvin Pau 880a ma A. L. 1470ILE14, General Azad., C. ft. FEE, Helena, Montana. (Jan. PAM. 1811d Ticket Agent, St. Paul. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. • THE OVERLANDE9IITZ FOR AÉ.I. missal EAST, SOVTE AND WklIT. Making clew connections at Council Bluffs, St JOartilt, Leavenworth Rod Kansas City „ith all trains for the East and Mouth. Also the Shortest line to all California Pointe. Through ticket/. to all pointa in the Coiled Maitre, Canada and Europe - For full information tall nit or addreee A. E. \EAZIE Tray. Para. Agent.. 24 North Main Street, Helena. J. A. l.twis, General Agent, Butt*, Montana. J. S. Traarroi, Ci. P. and T. A.. Omaha..Nebraahe. teAlt -