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• r 1 , • _t E AGE. 'Vol. SI. N. caa.a. cs x-, notEcD, mutas:La Tt:sri-1 tory. 1017e3c - Iiirsatcialr, CS t calzor, MO. ].GOO. iecor \rooarolr• CflatielLy imi geb d. Wholesale and. Retail DikALEIts IN ' 13kPlt.Cbc,iartx=8„ Mate and Capa, ItoOto and Shoes, GHEN'Ter Y1JRNIi11ING CrOODS, AND FANCY NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. • rt \le\ (31c CM% CI 3Z1 11111 ' • ' AND Have reeeotly been added to our large and varied stock and a Pull and Fine Assortment Of these lines of sifflets wiit hereafter be found on mir elieires. --)0(- Anzters Fos. aso1ifol-33.1.eo 3PC:evciclex - WORI(s. 1E-Ieroulesi, CAPS, BLASTING, AND Sporting. FUSE Itaneh Iintter and Uggs -AND- ALL ARTICLES Oil COUNTRY PRODUCE Are tinale a specialty by Ibis bouse. market prive paid for EMMA. EGGS. AND ALL ILIADE. OF COUNTRY PRODUCI Mit Bi .11,-1\T MAI. M Isamessee Company st New York. 13111LISHM Assets Si 1.0o0.000.00 ! u l1.100,0O0.00 Surplus Pulley Hod','. 2 , t.00.0(10.00 A mount of insurance in Force- 50,000,000.00 IS TOUR LIAS INSURED? A Duty Every Man Owesto Hie Faintly! The Germa nia Lite Insurneee (ossepany OF NEW YORK Han Opened a Loto!' Ofil«..e for Jeffenson County at noui.DER, MONTANA, Where all forme of ponde& will be twined. Incholing A.TI8OLIT1'Pl BONI) POLICI MS, Which are payable in 10, 15, O. ne y ears ! - LlTERARY NUGGETS. Ritsithered for Tua Aogl That which will net be,will not be-ead what hi to be, will be: Why net drink this easy { d'yole, antidote et misery! Nay! but faint nut, idly sighing, \Destiny I. might - lest:\ giNNIMUOil holds MI in plenty, but it rieldeth none unpressed. . . -indien *Wou; wiih dtiescould teach their best' lesson, ---of quiet minoen\. It is the foible especially of American youth, - pretension. The mark of the man Of the world is absence of pretension. He dots; not make a speech; he avoids all brag, promises not at all, performs *rouch.-Emerson. De at commengils tue to my own content, Commende nie rePthe Raina i can not get. I to the world am like a drop of water, That in the ocean seeks another drop, WiNt, fuilingthere to lind his fellow, (catit Unseen, inquisitive, cautfounds Muni«. -Sheikespere. Commonly„ physicians, like beer, ire best when they are old; and law- yers, like bread, when they are young and new. -Fuller. Lowliest things with :ne g are fraught; Work, though 111~11. If isatiently wrought, Answers at last to (toit\ praleel thought. • -Eifel' M. Marke& lis an Ut timing to be ashamed of one's poverty; but much worse not to make use of lawful endeavors to avoid it.-Thseydides. Only two virtues exist. Oh„ would.they were ever united! Ever the good with the great, ever the great with the g'ood. -Sel arr. • To a man who is uncorrupt and properly constituted, woman always remains something of a mystery and a romance. He never interprets her quiteliterally. She, on her part, is Ulways striving, to remain a poem, and is never weary of . bringing ont new • editions of herself in novel bindings. -James Pa 7101l. A millstone and the human heart are driven ever round; If they have nenni* . Am tu grind, they muet them- selves te ground. -Lourgfrilner. Ife that blows the coals in quarrels he lias nothing to do with, has no • front St. Louis, located July Val], by James Burke and John E. Pickle. AnnieD lode, Park district, one mile west4rly from St. Louis, located July 23d, .4 . Kasus Orteee. Bbiejay lode, BC'ver r Cceek district, one and a half miles sont It of Northern Pacifie railroad track, located July 25th, by, John Edwards and etinue . .1 Hall. nn ie lode, Beaver Creek district. on. northeast Side of Weasel creek, lo- cated July 25th, by Denis Hars, Michael Gannon, and Mart McGraw. Alta lode, half mile east of Alta gulch and one mile north (\f Boulder river, located 'Joue - 24th, by Norris Gainer, J. H Pankey, J. C. Wheeler, F. W. Il. Fisher, Ed. Rooney, and N. F. Moiburg. Northstar Iode. Boyle's gulch, one mile north of Basin creek, located July 1st, by Mat Wahala and Mat Behleya. -Veine lode, two miles east of Wood- ville, located June 17th, by T. M. Ad- ams. E. J. Tebo,. and N. L. Simonds. Neworleatas lode, four' and a half miles - northwesterly from Pipestone Springs, located June 18111, by Patrick J. • Benson and Jameis , Stanger. Monitor lode, one and a half miles from Bison' located June 2d, by E. Rehn and Gran itemoun Mates, amend 1st, by the Al ack Wicks. in lode, on Three 1 location, located July mine Cold and Silver Mining Company. Starafthetre,4 lode, on .Three Buttes, amended location,. licated...luly 1st; by Alpine Gold ami Silver Mitai* Company. Alpineatensionlode. on Twin Buttes, two miles westerly frrim Cataract 'creek, located July 1st, by Alpine Gold and Silver Miuing Company. 'rouage, Sunrise, nod Alpine Iodes, on Twin Buttes. amended locations, lo- cated July 1st, by Alpine Gold and Silver Mining Company. ',Man . Iode, mv Twist Buttes, located Or in case of previous death Pet to complain it the sparks Y in July 1st, by Alpine Gold and Silver IMMMDIATMLY I bis th ee ._F rn „kn„. For information and nitre, (1111 on or addreine F. S. DOREM US, Manager for Montims, OK PIERRE DURYEA, Special Agent for Jeffereon Craints.. Otnee with THOMAS JO trN, }Xe.. Itoubler, Montana. Q B OULDER HOT SPRINGS AND HOTEL. W241. TROTTER, Pimenta -rose. Those Springs have meed Wondertill Curative TerUpertiem ln ail forme of Irt li 't.g mitt 1.1ZS AND IN Lead Poisoning and (Jetterai Debility. The Sprin t es is a MOST PIASANT IL P:SOIZT For those who are overworked and wean' and who desire a few dites' relief from toit moi huai- nene and wain a few days' recreation. --toi- Hure always lie Best of Iodes! Attendante and Bails s are Pre' te Ill Patrons of ne liotel. HAcK Ti AND Fstou Nu, TRAINS V OLTER at MAXFIELD. BOULDER MONTANA. Wholesale and Retail s tr or cl s let OS Of Beef, Mutten, Pork, Veal. ALL KINDS OF SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY.' Salt /lests Of Boat Qualit Always on Band. ERWIN PISH ASP GA ME lTHEIR «ÁRON. Market at the nid MURRAY STAND. GSOS(3/re PIPA.F'1 1 )8z CO., DitAlal(IN Fruits, Confectionery, Nuts, Tobaccos and Cigare and Notions of Varions Kinds. Am, Vieille - MEA or CREVIN Gaorstnists. Faerns AND BARRI»! NHA. RE KKET IN THEIR SF.AIAONM. IT DE TUE AIM TO KENI' Tnz FRFAM AND IN SUFFICIENT ol•As- \mn- ro SCPPLy ALI. Dranem.. %Asad Books. School Books, Scheel Books Kept coustantly on hand, thin being the Boulder Agency fo the authorized TERRITORI AL TEX'T- BOOKEI FOR PUBLIC firliOOLB QUARTZ LOCATIONS. _ The following locations of quartz claims in Jefferson county were re - 1 corded in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder during the month of July, 1889: _ . 1 [ro:en:men Paon LAVE IVANOC.] ! Holdfast lode, two and a hall . _ miles northwest of Elkhorn. located' July 1st, by Oscar 'Nelson and Charles • Delano. Maggie lode, four miles north of Placer, located July 20th, by W. C. Hickey and E. P. Durnen. F.gyptian lode, Park mini* district, OD ludion creek, 606 feet north of Badger gulch, located July 16th, by Ortiss Kilims. Harrison lode, one mile southwest of 'Gregory, located July 23d, by Albert Lob rer. Montana Iode, Beaver Creek district, one mile westerly from the Ecuftpae,fic - mille, located July 12th, by Andrew Stewart. George Douglass, Joe Sem- ence, and Wm. Foge. Byrne . lode, Basin gulcd, located July 13th, by J. E. Byrne and Henry Gilbert. DeaeonK lode, on Boulder river, half mile west of the mouth of Low- land creek, located July 25th, by II. ' L. Kineade, Win. J. Erhart, and J. B. Sharp. Troubleseme lode, on Boulder river, one and a half miles above mouth of Lowland creek, located July 11th, by A: E. Applegate, Win. J. Erhart, and J.I. It. Sharp. Billybuy lode, en divide between Alta and Slum Riches, Located July 25th, by H. l i .: Kincade, \ 'n. J. Erhart, and J. B. Sharp. ' - Mountainitode, ark district, lo- 1 cated one and. a half miles Ive/dei-1y' I Mining COmpany. Granite -mountain -extension Iode, on Three Buttes, located July 1st; by Al- pine Gold and Silver Mining Co. Silrerstar bide t adjoining town of Elkhorn, amended location, located July 2d, by Elkhorn Mining Co. Bunker/till lode, 'ten miles easterly from Woodville, located June roll, by Steve Van Wart, James Hancock, Matthew Ilog,an, and - Wm: \poison. , Waterloo lode, ten miles easterly from, Woodville, located Joue 15th, by Steve Van Wart, James Hancock, -Mattliest llogan, and Wm. Noonan. Highta l le lode; OrOfino district, lo- cated December 7, 18e8, by Ed. T. McK instry. • IdaMK Iode,' Beaver Creek district, near Placer, located July 1st, by Ben- edict Kimber. Badger Iode, on eastern slope of Cariboo Mountain, located June 26th, by D. A. Morrison. ' Lallastark lede, near Catiboo Moun- ( 't ain, located June .'7th, by Daniel A. Morrison. ' . GalenaMension lode, near Cariboo Mountain, located Jupe 22d, by D. A. Morrison. Wise:anae lode, near Cariboo Moun- tain. located June 25th, by D. A. Morrison. Blueïrdniaggie lode, near Cariboe Mountain, loCated June 22d 4 . ;by D. A. Morrison. &timing Iode, on east slope of Cari- boo Mountain, located June 30th, by. D: A. Morrison, J. T. Kelly, and Thos. Bolingbroke. . Baystate lode, Orolino-district, locat- ed'June :Md', by John Hulett, - Frank J. Murray, David Blake, and Robert Cooper. Mineralkül and Littlequeen le, lodes, three miles north of Pi pestone Springs, latod 'Julie 15th: by J. H. Nelson, J. T. Lewis, Len Bailey, and Alex D'A r. Bluei\-yedetta Iode, Oroűno district, located Joue 22d, by John Hulett and Frank Murray. Mumilower Iode, seven north of Pipestime Springs, located June 15 1h, by James Nelson, Alex Duffy, and L. Bailey. Hunfinggidelt iode, two miles easte;ly fi» mi tJtp old litnekiln on Dry creek, .luly 3d, by Win. Rogers, Jas. Reilly, W. G. McBeth, and George M., Barry. Mystery hale, on eastaide right-hand fork of Alto gulch, located Juste 19i it, by Henry Paukey, James Mosburg, Nelson; Mosburg, and Norris Gainer. « franchie . , Iode, one mile nord, of Boulder river, located July 4th, by \Win. Buster. [cONTIACICD KENT MIME.] A POISONOUS Wood Heneekireping 1 If housekeepers everywhere would start and maintain a crusade agethist d'essaie of undrawn poultry in 'the markets' or by farmers it would work a most wholesome hygienic reform. It is a vicious practice, an abuse, in fact, that people ltave endured as they have many other abuses, because there is no remedy except in ounce I action or legislation. It Is impossilils to'keep undrawn paddy even, a -4.w hours, without the beginning of pu- trefactioa from tie effects of the gases from the nodiges d food in the \crop\ and intestines. te longer it is kept, theatore of the poison goes into the flesh, and in the majority of cases the poultry that reaches the kitchen from the market is actually unfit for food. Housekeepers could well aftbrd topiiy a larger price te have the ponitry dressed immediately upon being killed -they pay for muet' weight, that is thrown away, as it is, besides having left a mass of poisoned flesh. It i urged that some people prefer the flavor of undressed poultry, but that fact only makes the motter the more alarming, mince it indicates that - ite are cultivating a taste for putrid meat. Can we not have a reform? A HINT FOR MONTANA. [Asdic.] There is a powerful movement X1V117XY3r313 a CliteePul I sip- peetiert ruent STOCK-BREEDIIRS. PARESSE. AND ITenteme or WINDMILLS OR POWer WIND MNGrINIES, TAI M'Il .11.Aleilt LINZ OF 00015 IN Tills 'LA». \Vit leOl'it MIXES et PUMPING WIND MILAN and Nier rima Si POW E W' I >I D E N N ES , P.a..1\TME.OS 10110)4 omit ro Tentez H- CAMNICD BARREIA EAcIt oit Itti It ‚V D:041MM AND AVICIVE- vinait/ >Amr evitTA IN I Ti' Tilla CLAIN or NAcillAre Guet t.immes ARS CA» A M'IDA Karrer or TILNRITHICV, ANA rettr AIMA Ptreo, AL noVitiiVANANTKIIIIIIHRLD. Babus Ag•tt, Wssed In thioecti lot TeT.lity. 1 1 / 1 Pil• for sur large 72 page Catalogua skiai aligné s tsfl dormit on ot cor corda Address O. Ac CO In. IT. I. A. HELENA A DVEKTItt - EMENTei• ÂSSA.).\ (.)1 4 `1'1C111, 4 AND CHEMICAL LABORATORY e. UY. Clitr01;r11111, HELENA, : .' .. MONTANA. (Jold I Sil ver BI 50 Zine le tO attirer, goba antibruit' 2 tin Tin A CO Lem' I I0 Antimony A 00 (..Nmper. I AO Aronde 5110 Stil» . I 50 Inn, I MI ri' C. POWER & BRO • . .z. • /tELBMA', M. T. !AVALERA IN Mining Nliti•lainery iiii•em• Supplies. ItioNresn Agieteret VOS BLAKE'S IMPROVED STEAM PUMPS. HOISTS- - AND COMMON 011/41111 WROHOIIT IRON ISSOS& Sale* y Nitro Pii‘vdee, Capn Fuse. Et.O. STVANIlingT BI max • • Hamm*. M. T. TAIS THOMAS CRUSE IMBIBAIS BARIL 0I 1 \ ICIACNA.. Ineorporand I „dur thr Law' of Menta,Io PA I D IN caerrat.. its o Q. Pr...aident THOMAS CRUSE, T. II. ('ARTE\ Y C. L. DAIILER Trensurer. R. J. CA ItTF.lit Mecretary. A limes six per throughout the State of New York in and July. fi.\'\ of abolishing taxes on Personal Trb t oiogob4 a generul bout:ion business, mires. ..,,- property and fixing them on real'êstae th , oine i pim d h . o f t h. v i di e d atone. Ar - eotimit tee of the Legislature ' and the State Assessor have reported in favor of the_ movement. A strong reason in its favor is the impossibility of assessing and collecting taxes on persona' property. p -- TscrArairrast EAST, ON SALI • • ALL t WEST, . NORTH itird SOUTH, jS - or - t t THE UNION PACIFIC t t o OZNERAL HAii.!! A y And STEAmellir 01•Ylf N. IO N. MAIN tietutrr, nt-rrs, Meier. E. V. NAZE. (le Ticket Agent. J. A. LEWIS, Oestral Agent. B ilieeF ,;i i . V.; : rr t ii:t r elA, , roniptly and put tif, in bd, cent intereat on Seringa Depoeita, W dl ‚links, lamie on Coutil y and City hebdo, nad i••iith• joie t THH HPLINA DAILY MUSA I.. Se per rean 43 ais issowüss, *3 Ik,,. maudis. 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