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I H i U r i r I A * Ia*t the Llvlofltoo pipera h*ve ' slitte and Intends to put it tbrooch. ^ ■\ discovered that tbelegfslature bas .n e thinks there will be llttleo r no £*;* r .»■ ’ - ■ aillAMMiAi) I ntinfltlif Inn - Tha ftulu Intaw ^ M*w -PsWabMl tvtsiy lhusdsj afternoon at m TUBER, MOST AHA. - V * uATOH, adjourned. opposition. ; The Only Interest* rep» Bu.«red at the postoOce at Rif Timber. Ventana, aaaecond-cla** natter. T n * P ioneer Is the only paper In ___ ____ Park county using all home work. Publisher ! Th® entire paper is “ set up” In Its ' 1 own office and no plates or patents enter into Its make up. And the moral of this is: If you want live THURSDAY. MARCH 23.1603. MORE TRUTH TUAN PORXBV. The Billings Gazette, In its last Is» aue, gives its readers a good whole» some sermon; and as the picture painted below may be repeated here we reproduce the article, as follows: Pbillipsburg. the capital o f the new county o f Granite, has a new weekly paper, the Citizen’s Call published by Lon R. Hoss, formerly of Peer Lodge. It remains to be seen whether Phil* llpsburg is equal to the support of a second paper, the long established Mail, a first class, live and enterprls» Ing weekly, which has survived the vi cissitudes incidert to a local piper i n a thinly settled portion of the county, and obtaining no county patronage, ought to answer’all local needs. Rut It is the usual happening in the news» paper field. A man may put in ten years picking at the bottom of the boxes, rustling as only the country cd> itor can rustic, establish a paper that meets the requirements of the local» ity and puts ail his earnings into a well-ordered plant costing him from live to ten thousand dollars, not ta» resented by Editor Durston, of the Anacoiidu...Standard, is making Its main tight for Matts for district atto» ncy. It seems that the recent order of Secretary Smith, revoking con tracts for ' cutting timber, treats severely wit'.) the Daly interests In the Hitter Root country, aud It Is Uioug’-tt tiial if the right kind of a building up the new party is given, district ¡utoruoy is selected the pro» following tne selection of Judge seditions will not be very serious. Gresham for the cabinet, It Is said i ® \ 1“ *» ,0 tllc being that he is going to appeal to the sen»! 'v:'» cd among the factions here It Is tlracntal republicans by. keeping ,htt p rudent will take Minister Lincoln at London aud hls own Ume lo make Montana ap- Minister Fred Grant atVlenna. i puintmeut*. It is generally under- — I stood that Duly will fail in having T oe Livingston Herald’s write-up news take the P ioneer . A h in t o f Cleveland’s policy of of the Big Timber banquet was a trifle premature as the banquet took place on the 15th, and not on the 8th, as stated by the Herald. But then you know, ever since the Wyoming rus tlers got after him the editor o f the Herald has been juat a little ahead. W k would call attention to the ninth report of the P in t National Hank o f IUg Timber which Is publish ed in another column of this paper. This b&uk is uot yet two years old but is known all over this portion of the state as a solid and successful in stitution. Under its able manage» ment the bank has'made'great pro gress and refleets great credit on the management which has fieen rein forced recently In the person of Mr. Frank E. Ballister, who was for five best managed banks In Wlsconssn. We predict for this bank a great fui urc. years in V. e Kemah National Batik, king into consideration his mcutal Ncnli,h, WIs., one of the oldest and worry and manuel labor, and then, Just when things are coming hls way and he can hire a Journeyman printer to help his wife and boy in the com posing room white lie devotes his general attention to the literary part of the business, in steps a eompeti* tor He may have f 300 worth o f type and a hand press to start with, but bis first issue contains as many ad vertisements as ttie lone-established paper across the street', which is call ed upon to pit its ten years of labor thousauds of dollars investment and wide circulation against a six-weeks location, a few hundred investment and a nominal circulation. From now on the advertising rates with home merchants must-be the same or the \ads” are taken from the old and placed in the new paper. The itinerant editor of the new sheet is. nine times out of ten. impecunious as well, and, if he has a family, will soon be indebted to everr merchan dising firm in the city. This insures his steady patronage, as the other ed itor, having long ago passed this stage of existence, pays cash for the goods he or his family may consume and the bill of the new man must be traded out. After a while the tax of running an \ad” in both locul papers becomes irksome, the returns will hardly Justify it. So the merchant strikes the new inan ott the list and continues his patronage with his c us» tomcr and friend o f ten years? Does lie? Well, not often. The new man will for several years, psrhaps forev er, have bis account overdrawn with the butcher, baker and candlestick* maker, and the bill must be traded out or lust. The pay.as-you»go editor is not in it with a class of ungrate ful and near-sighted store-keepers and unless lie himself gets fi ole out must ecoueinlze and strive that the other fellow docs not get away with all the business. Unless the town Is more than unusually prosperous and doubles population in a short time, one newspaper has run down rrom clean, all-nt-homc print to an incon gruous mixture of '-snakes” and plates, while the latest addition, hav ing obtained consent of mortgagor, moves out the battered remains of bis 9800 outfit to another town, where the story Is repeated. I t has been stated by Postmaster Genera] Bisscllthat whenever there is a contest for a postofficc, th j person who held the office under Cleveland’s former administration is not to be considered. He further stated that the full power o f this rule applied to fourth-class postofllccs and be, and not the the president, is responsible for it. This statement leaves open the prospect o f the reappointment o f postmasters, who held office, for oth er offices. C T n r Illinois state senate has pass ed a bill for the coupon ballet under the Australian system o f voting. I t is intended to prevent the substitution o f tR already prepared ballot for the ooe given out by the election Judge. The coupon being detached when tbs voter enters the booth, and is sosAgared when be deposits the bal lot« FXtttUIT OP THE NORTHWEST. A train of vestibule cars, especially built for the purpose, will contain the exhibit o f the land department o f the Northern Pacific railroad at the IVciiid’s Fair. The products of the seven Northwestern States traversed by the great transcontinental line— Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Pako* ta, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon—are to be displayed to the best possible advantage, the train be ing assigned to the annex of Transportation building on the Fair grounds. The samples of products will include all kinds o f grains in the straw, threshed grains and seeds, fruits, grasses, ores, woods, iron,.coal, precious metals and stones, bops, to bacco, building stone, wool, fish, and aerated, dried, preserved, and canned fruits and vegetables. In the season, fresh apples, pears, plumbs, cherries peaches, prunes, grapes, melons, roots and garden vegetables will be brought from the Northwestern States daily for exhibit. In short, the exhibit will comprise a general collection or all kinds o f products to show the di versified resources o f the seven North western States through which the Northern Pacific railroad runs. No expense is being spared to make the exhibit complete, and it is destined to be one o f the principal attractions of the exposition. T he United States senate commit tee on privileges and elections held a meeting Monday afternoon in regard to the credentials of the'appoint« d senators from the new states. Sen ator Allen, appointed by the govern or of Washington, appeared before the committee and recited the facts connected with his appointment and gave the committee the benefit of his opinions as to the legalquestions lr.« volved. Mantle of Montana and Beckwith o f Wyoming also appeared and told the history of the contents that resulted in their appointment. After looking up the precedents the committee took a vote, which result ed: For giving the senators seats, Turpie and Pugh of the Democrats and Chandler, Hoar and Illggins (Re publicans); against seating, Vance, Palmer and Gray (Democrats), ai.d Mitchell (Republican). Chandler, in order to prevent a tie and secure a re port to the senate, voted in favor of seating the senators, but reserved the right to take such action as be thought best on the floor of the sen ate. Matts appointed, as the opposition against him will be very strong.” Bishop Brewer, of the Episcopal church, will l.oldstTviccs in BigTim ber on Tuesday evening, March 28. Ail are cordially invited. A t Red Lodge, F. W. Draper reports that the range cattle in his vicinity have withstood tire winter without any loss whatever and are in good condition. Mr. Draper has been rid< ing the range for several weeks since tire severe cold weather and reports that he has uot seeu a single dead animal. In the presence of a number of friends at Mm Grand hotel,. Billings, Mont.,-Wednesday evening, March 15, M i Hard K Trask, o f Lavina, was mar< ried to Annie Pirre, of Ilalbert, Mont. Rev. C. II. Cook, pastor of the Con gregational church, performed the ceremony that officially united the happy twain. On Friday Gov. Rickards approved aud signed the five hills passed at the recent session of tlic legislature ap propriating t67.2oo for the use and benefit of the state educational In- slit ut ions as Billows; School o f mines, $ir>,00t); agricultural college, $15,000; normal school, $15,000; state uni versi t y, $15,ooo; dea rand dumb school, $7.200. II. L. Waite, president o f the Ameri can institute of civics, nf New York, lias requested Gov. Rickards to name three getitlintiin in the legal profes sion in (lie state who would be likely to co-operate with the institute in Montana. The governor has named lion. Jason W. St re veil, o f Miles City, Hon. John *R. Clayberg, of Helena, aud lion. Thomas Marshall, of Mis* Miula. It is the aim of the institute to secure uniformity of legislation which will result in better and more desirable laws throughout the United States. S ays a Washington special: \N o other state in th«i union presents a more complicated office seeking situ ation than Montana. With the ar rival of W. A. Clark and one o f I,is managers, Ch; Irmun Kenyon, of the state committe, and others, every faction <s now represented on the ground. There is the Clark faction, the Daly faction, the Hauser factloii.'i and an independent faction. The candidates for office in Montana are very numerous. It Is understood that Clark, who arrived with his con« C’hurch Meeting The :inmi:ii meeting o f the Congre gational ehtiivli was held on Wednes day evening when the reports of the treasurer, finance committee,Sunday- school siipt. and Ladies Aid Society were read, and by vote accepted. The following officers were elected for the enstiiig year: Clerk. Mrs. Joseph Pope; Treasurer. Mrs. J. A. Jlall: Deaconesses, Mrs. E.C. Hale and Mrs. M. N. CM instead; Sunday-school Superintendent, William Liddell. Francis Irvine was elected trustee to serve three years. The finance com mittee elected was. Mrs. C. N. Skill- man, Mrs. J. W. Bailey and Mrs. E. C. Hale. Tiie pastor received a unanimouscall for an unlimited period; he to give or receive three months notice on leav ing. The icport of the finance com- mittcc showed that the pasters sal ary had all been subscribed for and except $7.50, collected and paid in full to date. After the conclusion of the business meeting the ladies served a ’Map lunch” which was much enjoyed by abjut fifty persons. The singing of some anthems and \Where Is My Wandetiug Boy To-night?” added much to the interest of the social. The evening was spent very pleasant ly and till felt that the ladies merited especial thanks for their excellent lunch. Another Rich. Last week there appeared in the P ioneki : tin article on a post office tight, and having accidentally riven one side a hearing it is no more than justice to listen to the other side. Wc therefore publish the following; Big Elk. Mont.. March 20* WW. E ditor P ioneer :—A small article appeared in your issue «if March 16tb al.oiit a p-.-tiUon circulated in this vi cinity, nsUing for a change of post master. .Now said petition was cir culated as much Ity the request o f the patrons of Big Klk office as by those interested financially. Owing to the dissatisfaction felt with the way the office was conducted it was signed freely by far the larger majority of the patrons, as was not the case with the counter petition. KEPOBt OF THE CODDITIOD Of the Fixât National Bank at Big Timber, in the State of Montana, at the Cloee of Busi ness, March 0,1898. ' ‘ -.T . . HK80VNCM. Itftiw nm) dlncounts ...... . .......... 8149 »% 1C ov«rdr*fo« Nocumtl and umwcuic-d S iw :>• U. 8. U uiu I h tu soeure elfculstlon.. 13 su OU StOClM. WCUrl tie*, rtf... ............. 139 00 Du® trum «pMoicd reserve agents 11 ü?ù »7 !• urnlture and astute*............... 1 3S9 63 Current expense«*nd tuxes paid.. 091 to Premium* on U. R bonds ............ 1 sw «0 Chooks aud other • cash Heins ...... . ......... ........ “ tens Hills of other bunks ........ 731 (W Fractional puper.curren cy. Nickels and cents .... « S3 Specie .......... _ 009 00 Legal tender notes ......... . 7 ouo oo Redemption fund with V .ft Treas urer is per cent of circulation)... Tot*!....... ........... m n u n u . • Capital stock paid In ................ Surplus fund ........ ................ National tank notes outstanding. Individual deposits- sub ject to check..,.'. ....... I » 883 85 Demand . eertilcate* of deposit.... ......... . . 8 737 07 Time. certiOeatee: of de posit ..... . .......... ...... 38 83138 Cashier’s cheeks out standing.... ............. 116 00 8 100 83 scaso ....1183 017 33 ISO 009 00 4800 00 1300 60 11 360 00 tot as oo • out 63 5 QUI 10 Due to otter National Banks ...... Notes and bills rMhawsMd ..... T o t a l . . f | 8 3 017 iS 8M T E OfX»m ii9. 1«. Counvr or F aux . - ( \ I, J. A. Hall, cashier of the above named tank, do solejal^r swear that the above state ment Is true to file best of nur knowledge and belief. ’ * J. A. HALL, Cashier ' Subscribed -and sworn to before Notes from the Castle Reporter. The people iii tba Martin Grande neighborhood tire matting an effort to got ¡i postoffice established there. Work is progressing well on the Judge niino, ¡aid it is reported that tiny have struck a IC-foot vein o f ore. Ytt editor received a t -legraph dis- tpuielt by tiuiil Wednesday night that was sunt, the 27th of last October front Barker, Montana. The trotting horse \Daylight owned by Tom Hughs was sold at S MKAi. : me this Stud day of March, MM. • ----- 1 A. o. H atch . . Notary Public. CottUKCT—Attest: Twos. K. L u , C. T. H vbha . U eo kok M. H atch . nirectui-H. E NGRAVING.—Estimata« furnished on all kind« of engraving at tte F iouxkk uOw. Are the beet. Write for BUttl'S OrgUS cataiogiiê. Address Dân- lai F. Beatty. Washington, Naw Jersey. DANCIIMEN can gat 800 «beets of letter or f t not* paper with envelopes to match, with neat printed beading« tor the same price than the. blank pnper.would cost If pure bead anywhere else, write tor sample« and prices. * E A A REWARD «nil be paid tor the $ O W arrest and conviction of any person or persons’ molesting or tampering with the 1# brand on the right hip. or j. (cross X) bn left rib.'which Is my private property. ^ Mnx. E llen J ackson . Dated Big Timber. Mont.. April 13. 18 W. TNESERT LAND. FINAL PROOF.-NO« U ties lorjpuhltcatlun. U. 8. hind office, Lewlstpwn. Suntans. February 17. ¡*M. No tice 1« hereby given that Francis E. Hagger ty. of Big Efk. Montana, has flled notice of tiiteuthm t<* make proof on hls desert-land claim No. SUN tor the M‘s. HW‘*. dec. 33. Tp. 7. S. K. 18. East, before eterk of the district court at White Sulphur Springs, .Meagher e<iunty^Montana, on Taeaoay, (he I-Jth duy Re names the following wltnewe* to prove the complete Irrigation end reclamation >.f said land: Samuel O. McOregor. Fiuuk Webber. Charles Bryant. Harvey U. 1’uuud. all of Big Elk, Moutana. CH akmm A. B oko . Register. First pub. Feb S3.I*». * (MS/ IN REW A RDS, Seventh HaU-tradrly (Atorar? Cowpetltlua e f The ( ’anadian Agrtealtarlst; In accordance with their usual custom for sotae years, post, the publishers of Hint old end reliable publication. The Canadian Agriculturist, now presents Its 7th Great Half-yearly Literary Competition for the winter of MU. to the people of the Culled States and Canada. Tte following is tte prlw list: 1st Grand Prise.: .......... 83JW0 In Gold Slid ** - .. ............. I.0U0 ill Gold 3rd ’* ................ 600 In Gold 4th. M S» In Gold -Mb . ’* _ ............. IDO In Gold 8/100 Elegant Ten Services, Pianos, Organs. Gold Watches. Ac., Ac., making a total of over KMM) prises. How to sectmn a Pm*«.—Take a few «beets of paper and make all tte words you cun out of letters contained In the words. \CotAJUaiAN Ewnamon,” and send to us, enclosing one dollar for six months sub scription to tte Agck ulturtHt or the Ladles Home Mngnxlne—two or the test homo monthlies In the world. . . H ulks —). Foreign words not allowed. 3. Letters cannot to used oftener than they aupear In the ( to words ’’Columbian Expo sition,\ 3. Names of places and persons All lis»« containing over MO correct words will receive a valuable special prlac. Send postal card for. Hqt of price winners In for mer competition».' Address. Tan AonicuLTuniar Pci. Co., IWterburuugb. Canaan. À nVKRTISEMENTi net ascending fita» f t line» Inserted In tbl«column atmiento each insertion, lina. ____ ___ ___ c Seven words constitute a Beattj’sflMos lull', llcutty. Washington. New Jersey. •TOOK «'F.HTIFti;ATE8 -T h e Pioncan l-i now f a : nt- hing Hoe IHIi.-g.iipti Stork ' :ite,ut Hie KHcirprk«: f„r;ueriy e ' curt!.riiitc:..urt!.t.:iitc:.. Al~u»e¡«lp-o.-f«»R ::rrtiilr:ite,ut l lie sauit- pH t-.! for c :i:.d silver seal.-.. \ViIte for p H cck .-HiupioH, giving 'insultes «lastrad. « f c f ï O n O D O ! » : a t t v ;, e r g a :is ut hill gal US. tur prrtlcu- Ittrrf. catalogni', aildivss Usuici F. Ilcaity. Washington. New Jersey. N OTICE.—17. S. Land Office. Roxcman, Mont.. V.it-.rliO, is-.«. Complaint having tieeii entered at this ofllce l>y Oxtas M. Hatch against Lucy A. Mlri-llccs. tor abandoning herl'imher^ailtni-c Entry No.413.dated May 6. ISslt* oiioa the lot 1, N 1-. N W * and 8 W . NW'.i. 3-t. Tp. t N. Ratgc I l k In Park county. Montanu. with a view to the cancel- In lion of said entry; the »aid .parties are hereby summoned to appear at tills«,Rice on tlic 15th. day of April. M at 19 o’clock, a. ni., to respond and furnish testimony con cerning said alleged abandonment fi. F. FERRIS,Itcglbtcr. JOHN 8 . CARLIN. Receiver . (First Pub. March 0 . |KfJ.) A LIAS SUMMONS.—In the Justlce’scourt * » of Hlg Timber town-liip. County of Park. Stut«t of Montana, before John E. Har bour. Justice of tlic peace, liryunt Bro- liiors. plaint Iff against Mrs. >1. C. Coyne, de fendant. The state of Montana sends greeting to tlie above iiuuicd defendant. * You are hereby required to uppeut In an action brought against you by tlie ubove na«i.cd nlalutiff lu tlie Justlce’scourt of Big Timber township. County o f Park, Htato o f Montanu and to aunwer tlu, complaint died therein within fun days after tte third pub lic.! ii mi o f this summons: t hat is to say. on t lie S t ii. day of Mureb. 1883. a t 3o’elock p. m.. tlie Ursi issued herein having been returm-U without Using served. Thu Ktni action Is brought to recover (he sum uff3 >.i*J alleged to be due from you to said pliiinilir on an account of yours and inurcniiudi.Mi furnished by plaintiff at your special instance utul request between tlie 3 ji ! i . day of January, I8J3, and tte Itttl, day of Keonuii v, isiti. as more fully appears by tiie computlut on ble therein to which you me returred. Aud you are hereby notified that If you fali touiipcur uml answer to said complaint as ubove required, judgment will be render ed against you for in favor o f tte plainlitf. aim costs o f suit. u l ven uuner my hand this Slid day of March, A. l>. isltl. _ J ohn E. RAnnotm. Justice o f the IVace. (First Pub. March 3, l»JU.) A pplication fora patent .- no . js ». U. 8 . la n d onice, liozehuui, Mont., Feb- ruury ci. I sa ».—.-tot ice is teieby gl ven tliat J«-e iveeney. wliosi: po (office uddress Is Cin iiubar. Park eouuty. Montana, ha* tliisday dica bis application for a patent for ulte* tevn and 7u-t->Jacresof piacer ground hearing goni, .situateli in itouider tnuorgaiiixeuj niiiuug ttlstilct, county ot Park anu state ol Muiuunii. anu UesigiiateU by tlie Pela uotes »un otticiiti ptat oli iUe tu lui» ottico as i\t .so. Aldi, in un.-.urveytd towuship. seven (7j suuth. ,'Utigc twolre u-1/ east ut Montana pi-iiicipai u.ei'liiiuii. saia lui > « . 4137 being ui.-sciioed «s L.ilows. towit: liegiiiiiingat corner .su. i. tvhuiu is set a post 6 ila t e i squuie 4 * leet iuiig, 3 feet ueep maiktft l-*i3t. (rum wuicn a blaxed pine trae ,4 liicncn in itmineler. inark, u li. t'. 4-413« bear* .*. 43- a-.. -.' i'i.-ci. a uiaaed pine tree lu luetica ili Utuuuiier, Uiui'Seii it. 1'. 1-413« bcars » . ii3J «v.'i leeti iJ. h. tucul ioli liiuuuii.eul No. ÒSO» bear.» w- .in- E. csao.3 feet. eorner No. 4. of nurvey li. inuupuudeiice Miti Mite, lutlctiemiciice Mining company applicane I h -U is .*.. >•>- ,»i* E. 3i3 leet, tiieuce 6rsc «.-nurse .s. al- 3-> tiuiigiiuiic variatioii 33 a fo* E.) lidi feci !.. corno.- no . 3,1 tenuesecundcourse ». «a- iki- n. miuKliuUii variatioit di' K.) mi, leni lo cui ner «o . 3. Ihuiice liiml course H. Ci- 3.V E. «uiltgmilic vaili'Ilo,, 3U* Jd’ E.} 1487 ice l tocu.i.oi .<«>.4. tiieuce louitli cuurse .'. ... Ù.I- t,. Iinagiiclic CUI ia«ion 3iu 3a’ E., 039 uni tu cui-noc .io. i. li.e piace of Icgiuuiiig. «... il ia 11111 ■ g i9.io-tuo tic i es. n.u lo.auuii • i tnis n.lne ,s recorded- iu ili «no «cuiilei's ollice o f Park COUiltV .iluUuii.u, in me hook «, page *4 of iu.iv lucaiiuu». 'tiicao)o»(iiigc«aiiuai,tsara un «lie suini. Me Ih. nato puteer. uunutvv)ed. .lame.', .uclfouulii. ciuimanl. oli lue west. a no Citeui. neaierii tulle. un»urvc>ed. Jou iseeiiey« clmuiuut. i.uy ami uii pursons ciuiming uiivci'i-cur a-iy portio. o f saiu piacer ground, aie ruqulteu tu lite ineir ad- ver.su cniinis alili thè ivgislei- o f ino United mate» lami oitice ai Uo/ouisu. m lue eouuty ul u u i I u iiii .«iiiriug lite ni.xty d a y» iterimi of t pubiicauuu tieieut, or ttey wui te terrea u> ine vii tue tu me pio Vision» ut ine sia tue E. K. Frittiti», iregister O avagi : & l).iv. A iiy s. turcintuiani. tisi. Puh. Feb. 38. leda.) FELL DOWN I Yen, and prices at tho AìgTlm» çïfiSl lier Mercantile Co.’s Store. In. dry gotals and in Indica’ and ehiL cifSJ dren»* \( hk I s , there some rare liar- gaiusto had. In order to close tióS; out this line the gomia are heing sold at cost for I O V E R COATS! We have only a few left and in order to close''them out will sell them at cost, for ca-sli. There are »till Mome excellent overcoats left and you will make no mistake by calling and looking them over. OTHER LINES! (toots. At all times our stock of shoes, groceries, clothing, meiio’ furnishings, wines and liquors, is of the best and is sold at low price Call and see us. g| BIG TIMBER M ILE COMPANY §n ü t c:o.4] m o.Cïfi r>‘‘< m y s n c .r;'-! È à v i m AT $15 PER MONTH. W»/WVWS^fViP» FOB RENT:—A iour-room lath and plastered, stone dwelling house, desirably located in Big Timber. Apply to J. B. HOOPER, • MELVILLE. l u r • Y O t n t • o x c o x o s 1 G O N E $ ò lÌO N E R Y A F R Ü I T 8 W: N U TS f , CANDY ) CIGARS [ TOBACCO t AT THE STORE OF \ I. IDA IELLE! ft COMPANY. A pplicatio n for patext .- no . js 7.- U. S. l.nnU office. Rj/einaii. Mont., Feb- iimi-y n. 1BJ9.—Notice ■» lieiehy given that mo inuei.endeuce .Uiutug Coutpaiiy, Whore piluclliul lihive of bu»ine».s in tte State of .iioinaiia i-> tiie Town of Big Timber, Park eoumy. by A. J. « ainpbeil of the City of Liviug»t u. t cunty \i Paik, Siate of Mon tana. iia.4 this day tiled application fur patent i:niter the mining iuw » of congress of toe United Stales, for tell hundred and eighty eight (lot«, linear feet of Survey No. m a uti the tiiilepemleiwe Uuartx trede Miiilog Claim, aua live hundred, sixty »lx uml tive-ieutlis tuwk&'i linear feet of Survey ,«u A'n it on the lMlepenoet«ce Millsite.said eluini and miitslie t»:ing situate In tte Boutder luncrganlzcdi mining district, park county, Migitunu. forming npurtion of township «, no'ith of range 13 en»i, tnniuir- veyvd) Montana inerldiau; wnlch claim and tut (»tie are recorded tn the office of tlie county c«erk and recorder of Park county, Montanu. aud described ns follows, to-wll: Tiie liuicpendeiice Issle, beginning at cor ner Au. 1 . urvey No. is « A, a proptiry stone, inurkcd X and l-Mf-A. from whlen U. 8. lui-uitoii iiiuiiutneiit Xu. 383a beam North 7.1 minutes l«e»l JniibJV feet, tlieuce Nortu tii-63 niiiiutus East 955.ii feet, thence North 3iC4i m nutus West W tcet, thence South ui «53 ininiincs West FoM feet, tlieuce South 3u-.9 minutes l-jist turn f.-et to tte place ot be ginning. containing mid embiuetug 1333 acre», .uiigueiic variation of nit cuurse» ta lu-4.5uiitiuics Last. . . . Tiie Independence Mill.-dtc, beginning at corner .No. i. »urvey X\. few it. granite »lone inarkeu Irotn wnlch If. S. location inonninunt No’ tN’ rt« tears .NurtliMtjlljlf\ East 3nii..> Uci. uml corner .>o. 1, survey No. 385« A bears Nuriliot-Wdd- Fust 4419.4 lent, tlienee South .54-3' minutes Must 437.5. magnetic vartatluu 3P3f minutes East; tlienee North 35-35 minutes West Authb feet.magnetic varia tion Sl^tu minutes fust; ttence North StPJJ iniiiuie.s East 3(9 feet, magnetle variation 33' East: thence i-outli 33-40 minutes test rsiOA feet, magnetic vurlntlon 34“.Vi minutes test to tin; place of beginning: contnlning and embracing 4.U8 acres, bpun butli of wnlch »aid mining e-aiut and mlilslte n notice of »aid application was po»te«l on tlie nili duy of January, is-tt. Tiie general course of tlie «rein on the In dependence 4 Aide is North 3S/44 minute* Best auu South 3»'-'44 minutes test. Tte udjuining eluims to these Jircmlses: On tte north of survey No. JOS» A, fiidepend dice iA«te. is tlic Klixa Lode. unsurve>ed, Harry fc. U-vaux et #1. claimants; on the (Vest is the Florence Lude. umiurveyed. Ellns J. hi-eiicy et »1. claimants; on tlie South la the Clown Isste. unsurveyed. Samuel Mlu- cliell et ni. claimauta; mid on the test Is the Fi act ion Lisle, uiisurveyed. Alexander Me- t’ool, claiuiart. un the Northeast of survey No. .5KW H. ludepomletecMiUsite. tiie ground is variously claimed as the towuslie of In- d'-peiideiiu-. iniilslie. uii.siirveydl. by James liotrey. ami placed, uiisurveyed. by Elina J, Keeney et at. K. F. FERRIS. Register. First P'fli. F«-b. 1«. I8.fl. FISHER P E R R Y ’ G a n t r a l B l a e A N D »B A L E R S IN F * n n -o- ] W l a c h 1 p @ | * y , A g rleultur«! rinplarnapta* Harfi Wood, Hie. SOLE AGEHTS FOB B ig Tim b er, he cdeMK.nsH ai snnuBÁmvam and ESTERLY MOWERS. Montana. sheriff sale l ist Thursday, James 31 Udtfsati has pracUcall/ auda up fi Addle beiug the purebaser. - <S b - Have Just received a large consignment of Schüttler Wagons, Road Carts. Buggies, Agricultural Implement«. Barb Wire, HEAVY 0 SHELF HARDWARE. - CALL. EXAM INE AND GET PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING, HEADQUABTEB8 FOB MUEEff 8UPPLIE6, UIG TlMltKK. MONT SANBORN - & - URNER, DEALERS IN B U I L D I N G H A T Ë LUMBER YARDS; NEXT TO BANK EUILDllsG, BIG TIMBER, M O NTAN A. T H E P I O N E E R Has spacf in Us t’olunins for sale and -Ifyou want t o cititi:;’ soli or buy any« thin(f:Sfj advert isetitcnt will help you. 0 . 38. LANPIIF.AK. . W. LIDDELL. LAN PH EAR St LID D E L L , O o n t r a o t o r s a n d B u t i l c i e r s . Are prepared to do all kinds ot contract work. M ill fur;nsii all mater ial» and complete buildliHis; or work only, if prefctTctl. All kinds ot wood work a specialty. Plans furnished and estimates given on application. Shop on Hooper ’Aivct, Big Timber. Montana, I A^ ROSE, B L A C K S M I noRME SHOEING A S t’ECIALTY. Big Tiuroci-. -Montana THE NEV BARBER SHOP AND BATHROOM, . S. A. FERRINE, Proprietor, Has Iteen opened to the Public, llis .Shop is ha fuisomc]v fitted up with al- modern Improvements in tlu: Totisoriul line. Thu bathroom, are supplied with Elegant Hat It Tubs, water fresh and clean« Heating capacity of Furnace and lioiler. -100 gallon« per hour: . . . capacity of cold water tank. HO barrel«. Terms Cash. M o i « o » < f r . ' W T i i i m . x o j r r A N A . 1 B i g T i m b e r H o t e h S A N X O O A . 3 T , Proprietor. LarfM t sad best hotel in the city. Table supplied with all Lite delicacies o t Board by tbfi d*y, wmk or Booth.