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• • • OM, sewermraparewrew v 13. G..A.FFINèTE'gr,. it • Bo hulk Slack balder, Misa. wHoLea4A.Lic ÁSD xzwrAl.t. s lIsaltr Is CeTC>Cit edricsen. Froviosticsriet, A N Y I z'11n13411...lria. BILASTIN( r PONVDFUZ. Clasps Boots and ditek 70‘11.90110. . Hate and rape. , Bilk Reentkere h ter., • Ribbons, Fancy %odious, etc. SUPPLIES TOR MINIIRB hiILLER-S, as RAILROAD COS- TRAcToEs KEPT is SSUCE is LARr£ QUANTITIES areelee ?nee We 3 1E 1 MEI Fen Ion Come to Boulder - in parritountsz TOE BOULDER DRUG wrotte: ‚OR . Anythinx You need in the line of DRUGS. PATENT MEDICI:MS, Callas Eater Gem lane eigitt • Toiass• - . - - Ludes 1411 hite of GARDEN AND Glitr-ter:S P41.7.1.7.131S le mock. Sixty different Patients of 1= 1 ' El it Zn aim*. ebitdi will be sold at helena prices call and nee the latest designs. editOREN A MORRIS. Pitorturross 'LANDS AND LoT› Ff.it : A Fora -Room MITs TOO Lois. ere - %Lt. WELL, AND I illOtt FENCE. ad - Menge for $25.00 • motith. - ka Apply to R. J DOUGHERTY. *ACRE LOTS FOR SALE Tbe plat . of the events 'Addition to Boulder Is now on Me and the lots have been placed on the • market. The Iota are , • eir - ONE ACRE IN EXTENT - Cs • With lifty feet street. on two index afeto-lo lot and a main street of one hundred feet. If you 33 mr '1r AL Z. «±g You cannot be abut out front the street. The addi, turn is just south of the bridge and convenient to the huai ne-m part of the town The Ions are offered at • _ • ,..itettsson able eigures--- and will e profitable for Investment. FM prices and other information apply to , R. M. CRALLE. Boulder. M T. GRAND Li. • l'%T CD> 13 1.-1 3:1 Cia.. a113 There willbe GRAND BALL inibe 130ITT..DMIZ. SCTICIOL-HOIISF: un Friday Evening, December 98, 1888. 41/r1'he proceeds to be used in fitting up another room in the School Building.\‘a — :0: — IMaT11101n Is Larne TO Hsu. Orr Tara NOBLE CAUSE — to:— TICKETS. including %Mier ! $3 00 Conowitiec of Arrangement?: Jamie Minim ma, M. J. Doron S. A. Romarrmos, J. S. McErSZIE, W. H. Dicatimos, Nif, H. Palm's/talc, Jolts H. lasvis, of Puller Springs, will be a candidate for Sergeant -itt - Arms of the . Territorial house of Rep- resentatives. He bas been a Repub- lican all his life, served few' and a half '3'ears in. defense of 'bis country, attaining a captaincy in_ the Forty- first 'Illinois Infantry, - was bay wounded at Shiloh, is new ,poor and unable to work, and eeeds the posi- tion. lie certaiply puts forth strong claims for Republican support, T. SeeWtarzett, of Meadow. Creek, Madison eounty, and A. South - amp', of helena, want to be clerks in the Territorial Council which cor , tire 14th ot Jallua , Hex The Helena Record hears of no tine 'more proMinently mentioned for Chief Clerks -in the two branches of the Legislature than Mr. Wells, of Hel- ena, for the House, and Mr. If. D. rlzwright, of Billings, hir the ('t 11th - cil. Mr. IL L. DaVis, of IIeleiii -was thief Clerk of the Couneil at the lit-. teenth and t he extra session. and eould undoubodly seeure the Position again were he so inelined,„but he is onder- stood to prefer the' position of Earoll- ing and Engrossing Clerk' TIIE AGE - N EWS Fltffll WICK ES. !Special Correspondence of Tit E \V lei.: ES, I )..t• . 21.— The Alpine Gold and Silver Milling Company hat; let a contract, for three hundred feet of tunnel on its properties in the Cataract . district. The contract was taken at 85 per foot, and will most probably open one of the largest bodies of - ore ill that district. James Hildebrandt is now in his old place of business weletnning - his friends and patrons. Tickets can now be obtained for all points on the M. C. R. R. at the (dike of the , railroad on the hill. . A. T. Potter has been for a few days at' East Helena looking after.his busitiess ipterests, Charles -Orth Imenom pitted -his -10U feet or tunnel contracted for E. L. Sehoeuburg, one of the owners of the Russel or Josephine lode. The wort has been done in good shape and in a surprising short time. A small ' - deriltey ridden by three boys and drawing a hand sleigh which were 'seated three mitre was a familiar sight on the road - from Wickes to Dominick Freyler's ranch on Saturday. The boys didn't own the donkey and the writer hereof agreed not to tell the owner, so lie will write no more about it. Mr. Hagman, Supt. of theOverland mines owned by W.11. Gumersell; of St. Louis, nays that they struck eighteen inches of high grade galena on the banging -wall of the. Deepereek lode last week and madefurther strike of three feet of good ore of better grade in the wfnze now being ! sunk to connect the two tunnels. The ore:'increase.s in width and value, with depth. ., A FRIEND'S MEMORIAL. (3liaiimila Item.] The Rent regrets to learn of the death of Mrs. M. the well-known Boulder, and as It feel it still more. H. Parker, wife of young attorney of personal friend we MM. Parker was a woman among alleaand, and many hearts will be sad at learning of the BOULDER, MONT. bright life so soon extinguished.. She was favorably known ' as Mittie Ma- , comber, as a musical composer of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1888. TILL, BASIN MIN in, the same vicinity. Up the Boul- der river, or mllon perhaps it is r We keep In stock a complete assortment ef better to say, are numerous like a claims on which wed: is being done. Butwhat, I prophesy, will be a camp teïual tO any at an .early day is the country Levin' Calvins and Bernice stations, noHli ward front. the railroads and known generally as the Lowland District. There is the Ruby mine, which this past summer created such a furore in mining eírcies. ,There, too, are the Ka Corson,- Silver Arrow, Wolfione, and other like tins. And there is another element which will create a stir. Three prospectors have a bunch of claims that *how splendid- ly in çarbonates. Lead ore is the desideratum in Montana, now, and these mines show bountifully in lead ores. A quantity of it is before me at this moment, The claimn will be within. three -fourths of a, mile of ir railroad, and so twigibly located that a wagon eau be driven to the • The following sketch of the mines in the Basin country which appeared merit, and some of her compositions .port progress at . regular intervals. . Ibis company is doing a large amount recall he memory. Gas. SniastAN has sent word to jiis We believe she leaves two young eh il - old soldiers throughout the country . dren besides her husband .to mourn that they will not be taxed to erect a her short life and untimely death. monument for him One of the bad feat - will live lot to r h 'tires of the Grand Army organization Remember the eclipse of the sun is thefacilities it provides for various next Monday. It will not be quite °ides and societies to appeal to the -total in Boulder. of work here—a fact which itself .sig- atifies more than mjr Ërnor -words can tell. Among the' claims so dperated 7 — regard.•whick-the old s;)1didra have for their former. leaders for help Li building nionuntenta Which very fre- quently are eot buift. It is an impo- sition which- tames hard op many old in the Helena Independent laat„Thurs- comrlles and all such appeals should day, is probably from the pen of be eliminated from the Post proceed -ID. G Russell: By the \Basin cowl- ings. • try\ is meant that section lying be- tween Boulder City and -the Deer Lodge and Silver Bow county lines. It embraces a vast exwnt and is al- most identical in formatien, lay and charaeter. course within it aic several mining districts, borne with, others Withetit names, but all welt supplied with, leads, many of which are more . or lem developed, while scores are sutlieiently worked to \bold'' them. At Muds writing the Cataract district is peetaps mue -'t known and developed. It is just east and only a short distance from the Basin depots on the Montana Central' and - orfhern Pa1Nc rail- roads. It, like all this section, is pleatifeW supplied with W:ood 1 id water, and to every lead there\ is or can be easily constructed a good wagon road. Chief among the Cata- ract ; mines now are the Rose, the Mantle, the Boulder Chief, the Big . Med- ieige: Taakm - Doodle, Hiawatha and the magnifident new mine, the ,,S'et , es/ay Night. There ere others them, but these are fait'samples of the whole. Workilaa been . thole and is now progressing on nearly all of the Cataract !nines. The fact that ieter- eats • in each of them are steadily sought by investors is 'the best' evi- dence of their worth. The most activity and, 1 say,-inùwests ters' about the Saturday Night, , wlio.se discovery a 'few months ago was an accident, as the public are aware, and is another instance of men walking day after day over a half hidden bed of precious mote Before - this lett' - reaches you the present managers of this mime will have begun regular and systematic work twee it. A. M. Hefter., ef Helena, 1L.s hooded it and is operating it on a pt.:tulle:a business scale. It is suPplied with necessary buildinge, ete., and *ill inove along with regularity and sp,•ed. The en; tire face of the tunnel shows rich mineral, and mill returns have proveu its great value. • • The Rose is near the. faMotts Skulls and shows beautiful The public knows of the Mantle, the Big Medicine and the others mimed: On the whole, Cataract is the active district to -day. Up Basin creek are lowly leads slinilar to the afore-tuentioned, and on which i mere or less work has been and is now being done. Sonic nine miles from Basin City, up Basin creek, 'are' the placer mines, principal - of -which are the Penn Placer company's extensive holdings and -works. A vast BUM has been expended by that company and a tunnel now being driven by Twohy's party will find all -things ready for taking mil the gold when spring open*, Except the tunnel and a few men preparing carpenter ‚cork. the Penn Placer camp lias clotted for winter. I • number of quartz and placer claims that show 'and yiehi nicely. The Winter brothers' placer pailieularly has been turning out thousands in gold, and is steadily and regularly worked. It is a goose that for sever- al seasons. has been laying golden eggs for its Owners, who take things quietly and gather the nuggets in Ittl 1 1 111‘141iil roa d nee d e d , because it is open land. The owners cannot push work until spring, but the claims are, valuable and are not for sale. The owners are practical Miners, know what they have and propose to realize its real vattle. Be- cause of ihe especial value and heretofore scarcity of lead ores I say that-iection will Soon be one of Montana's best camps. Shipments of rich ore are timstantly going ou from the Raby mine to Butte mills, and the other claims like the Irolibne, etc., are being eysteniatitudly put in shape for extensive shipments or their School Books! school Books! eoutortuity with the Territorial Lew. A FULL STOCK OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES ----OF ALL li !SIAS — CIF7.0. PFAFF 00 NI EAT MARKE'lli.' ‚VOLTER 11, MAXFIELD, BOULDER, MONTANA. Wholetede and - 17 C 33 FL Eit Of Beet; Mutten„ Pork, Veal. ALL KINDS OF SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. Salt Meata of Best flptuality Always wit Mandl. FRI.:SH FISH AND GAME IN THEIR SpsiltiON. Market at the old MURRAY STAND. . _ SAIAllONS. orrIcic. o—FRED EULER, PROPRIETOR. This mloon haa just been thoroughly retitled and re- furnished and is now ready for the reception of patrons. The best of -- s -WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS— Â'. kept on hand and in vaiieties tu omit all taxies. Lovers of — P ( Xn• - =; - A-NO --- BILLIARDS --- Will find in The Offiee a ¡mat table fur their amuse- ment. Every effort u ill be used by the pro- - prietor to MALI. this a pleasant place of resort. A share of ate patron- age of the politic is asked. rr I - 1 OP'1 0 . -I0.1.:. BOULDER. MONT. LUMBER MERCHANTS. I knoW of no Pretnininïfiàii for mining veld ures than the \Basin country. - and verily believe it will before lelig take its pinee beside the richest camps of the northwest: R. Q RTZ . LOCATIONS. [i own Seer, ream 1 , 110.7 . pm:it. ] Po,/ e.1./, , erio bode, one utile south - „est of upper dam on Lump gulch, located (lett hep 1st, by W. K. Post W. 11. Merritt. Emma lode, Ulm; fourth mile south . tif Ba;in, Cataract district, located October 25th, by A: E., Bryan, M. K. Rodgers. and Mike Carrot. XOnt lode, .Cataract district, one mile. south of Basin, located Octeher 25th, by A. E. Bryan, Rodgers,' and Mike Carrel. - Litt/emery lode, on Horsefly creek, Three Buttes, located October 15111,' by F. M. Fulton. Grubstake lode. between Radersburg and Bedford, located October 6th . , by Robert Hossfeld, Arthr L. Shepherd, and Charliss Meyer. Brooke lode, Elkhorn district, ad- joining Copper King lode, located October s 3Oth, by Edgar A. Brooke. Boom lode, in Eureka gulch, locat- ed. October 20th, by Jas. Maddsn, Chas. H. Heuer, and Geo. Cain. • Beaver lode, in Eureka gulch, locat- ed October 20th, by Jas. Madden, Chas. H. Heuer, and Geo. Cain. U. 8. lode; one ..foorth mile from sheepshedà on Radersburg and Bed- ford road, located October 27th, by Henry +filler, Chas. W. Meyer, Gus - - lay Anderson, and Frederick Ander- son. Foolhen lode, St. Louis district,' lo - rated October 15th, by J. Letblean and Chas. W. Miller. Magpie lode, Cataract district, locat- ed October 29th, by Peter Tunstall. Lifiare lode, sixteen Mika southwest with conenetelable and heroic reg. -'1 — lo- ularity, - the immediate vicinity of Boulder, near mcssinly,,,gerea_ , of Basin, particularly on the south eated October 13th, by W. N. Ten sidnof Hie Boulder river Which . runs B E 0a ve r k d ' un i a . r i ' S Plana\ ' «and lieneY through the town, there are many Cambria' lode,- Cataract district, 100 and rich claims ' 8(Tenli of these are feet wen' of Haft lode, located October now being worked by the Anaeonda company, of Butte •and Anaconda, by Patrick Dougherty, Peter which keeps an assayer here to re- Murray, and John Doyle. [e(ESuLtDED os roriern GRAND ARMY. McPhernOu Post, Grand Army of the Re .ublic, meets in regular eeesion in Bon or nexi night.. Elec- tion of .fficers for the ensuing year • 13OULDER PLANING MILL Sash and Door Maisufactory. 'ENOCH HODSON, l'HOPRIETOR. SOULDER I MONTANA. ' The Budder Planing mill is now in constant oper- ation and prepared to furnish every description of 33‘.1.11.cliaufg 731Lateriabl. in any quantity and on abort notice. Contractor awl I:tinders will save t inie and money i by making their lutecium,» in Booklet. • I also carry in stock and am prepared to supply M in i i Timbers. Bridge and Dimension Timbers . , Lath. Shingles, / Anil every dereription ete ronstruction material. An inspection of my music and phere is respectfully solkted. . 3IILL AND OFFICE AT RAILROAD DEPOTS. BOULDEIR LÉMISEE WARD. ' SASILDOORS, MOULDINGS, CEDAR Shingles, and all kinds of Finishing Lias - ber, Building and Tar Paper, constantly on hand. Turd opposite the Court « -lion». ' Convenient for teams. Also, plans fur- nished for houses, bridgea, ate.. and con- -Meeting and building of same: - GROESBECK a SIMPKINS. W INSLOW th 310113IRE, M.ssi rsert Rena or PINE FINISHING LUMBER, SHINGLES. AND LATH Dimension 'Timbers AND— MINING PLUME LUMBER ORDER. - Mit Mill on Muskrat Creek. ' s Al.021.1DID Wegastodll: ENCYCLOPADIA BRITASNICA— Portara Itarenn. Twiticrv-toca Volunieawill complete this literary marvel of Hie agr. We have now ready for delivery TWENTY -Tog) Volumes at dert.00 rgese lercslume. I DELIVERED FREE!!! Le.aii TITAN lists- ate Paler of the original, which we reproduce in TAC -SIMILE hi , our new gelatine process and at about half the price of the other two editions. We tree she, the authorised pc:Abetters of the AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT To the Encyclopedia BritaiiniZe. in Five Velum« at. S3.00 Pra Warier, t Endorsed by the highest *tithe...me* j it th e • treed State; , HA Ilsavorr roe CANs , APOEIDL - Sie ar the C luiiice, lairain, Josephine and othpre, At the same time num- erou's other eompan lea . and individuals • takes pl: ut this meeting and a full ?uHsuwrG. Au« Nir. Yoga • . are working b elaitns of good proniise i atfelidan • of Comrades is expected. t t • I Washingtoo . .