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r• r• a 'tat:a! a .! it a bc:o i at (I at BLUE BIRD DISTRICT. 4 pERs()NAl. to ! ring the parit week. ; tivtui (ENERA 1_4 t a a ;; .; Vahitaatteioa Tae Linberare Booded for $30.60 a Walk aaaa Vaielata a'aaaal i:t setting apit a tahitn. '1'11, , tie y To Ectis 13 Short Tinte. - .)T71THftrTri 7 r 7 r ' 1 raillTrafTlatrr 'MTV/U . 4: s:taft r',.tr it 1.4 feet. and a:; a toil ar.\ MOSr. Oh. tear::: tanning order the work t.• Wiraitia. i aaalaya of JelTeratai, was will he ral'idlY l't\-ahed pal a ta l he tw „ ,„ Ctieniist a award. • . rattled ofaz at the Wirae...aag ra. Geo, Scharf inati'e a busineaa trip to Holaaat Wednesday. Nitaa Thos. Peacock has beeu very aickadttaina the week. Jas. Hanralia a and daughter six all Saturday iu the Capital city. a. T. A. Wickes far netted in the • a tetaan church Sunday evening. A. .1, Malaey, iif 1 lelellat a 'k x with her somin-law, Goo. N. Arthur Davis caMe out fram awl v:aithig - _ with her hos- . !acacia:a the Alta. The interior of the lataintal is re- eaivin a - a new coat of paint. Hank reerill the: , artist. _ \ • F.a.• ,.! Cheap: One 30 -inch hair and wattresta also. 30 -inch cot. A aaaa at hi, affix. Miss Jahns and Mrs. Dunwoody, 4111 Lamp City, were the guests of Miss „aisle Shaw, Sunday. Rev... Dykmand will hold Catholic aereicea in Wickes at ao•elock Tuesday morning, March 10. Isaac Rcsa, an old prospector of -Hodonguleh, was in 'town a few . day;i the ear lv part of the week. • We have about 3,000 hack I:Ambers of tee Plosaaa on hand. They can he had at el per thansand. A. W. Waawick, resident chemist at the Mitrah mine, and his wife were visitors to Helena Saturday. • Pat Manning came in from Pipestona Spripga Sunday and spent a few daya renewing old acquaintances. Rata. Glover. shift boss at 2 the Alta, has been on the sick list and spent the early part of the week in Helena. Conductor Dodds and his high-flyers are splitting the wind this week in a new cembinatt i en passenger and bag- gage coach. - — — Mrs. R. T. Vandecar arrived from Williainsbura last week and has taken tip her reaiderice in. Twin galeli with her son. D. Vandeear. Henry Reilly has been driving the delivery team of J. W. Monahan dur- ing the week in place of Erie Johnson, who has been on the sick list. The car of Taylor, 'the Helena pho- tographer, which has been standing In Wiekesitmused, for several moaths past, was taken to Heletta Wednesday. Mrs. Graves. Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Dailey went to afelena Friday evening, returning to Wickes Sunday. The ladies' also visited friends in East Helena. Messrs. Frank Dean and John Mal- lett gave a social hop in A. 0. U. W. bap $aturday evening. It was de- cidedly a \stag\ dance, as there were less than half a dozen ladies, n at- tendance. Six cars a lumber for the Mlnah have arrived at the N. P. depot during the past two weeks. It will he used in enlarging the mill. Five cars were billed from Hartford and the other from Helena. For the past meinth Montana has kept up her reputation as an excellent winter resort, though a terrible wind *tarn' Wednesday, followed by snow for the past two days, threatenat to break the combination. The delegates who will represent Jefferiant county in the mining and immigration convention, which meets iii Efeleua on March Mare A. L. Love, Edward Cardwell, A. M. Williams, J: s. (..;,lass and Chairman Pattertant. •••••• -••w •• ••••••....0..,w.•.0•e•w...w•c.••-0•.'.r•0••wr•'••••w.•w0•.- ---_-- • •••••• •• • . •••• .•••• • •-•••• •••••••• • • awww•Em•-•••• •••• c. W. M. BULLARD: . , we canal not le;..i . a, i...1....ie ; MI tier saloon, formerly iirened by .1. liii i i„,,.. Tui , ,,,,,,,,,,,..,_„„, recent ly i f 116 HA E. „(,,..,,,,,t ,......•....,,,,, out tkii; i'or day and went up to the Tina,v.•, IC Jones. 1%1C. Itiallalall is a first-, .i-s , , , ,, „ „„ mixologist, and his stock of %V i , ,.• .., IiImueo 'Icy ti.'lluattis :,.: Lyon fr iiiii 'iguana and ciaara are. equal to a a , a, Messrs., Dean and Me.arthur. The be faund in the •city. . He aatiaic a band is for al..10,000. run* IS moutila alai share .:f your trade. 14ee ailv.ou toi.,-,ii 60 days is allowed in which t.i begin page. ' Wiirk. t. Ibit little development has A birthday party was tendered Jas. MeCurry at his Mane in Corbin S:tt- a. Those tireamit a .10 ma, T, • 1 I„ an 7.'s; \..11essr Lynn, it' :\ t ;. %NC' 1.1 fulle. aa• costiaii, • worn ! - I ihititti ••• 1111d, 1, hamlet: beatit.; .:et -oft . plant. t . • , tic Win! , ay 1 no• h. on rs. it ; o atint; sprin;„ci ii.: Prth.. V1 - 1 , viienti het - al • the road betwa laa,t Helena. The greater a.a tam af this amount will he used in replacing - the old wooden trestle at Corbin With a steel structure. This. a 111UVe that should ha- • 1 eau made last summer. The tresti , .. rotten. flimsy affair, and. Was'V nicieued by the railroad engineer:, S manths ago. It is also to be hop .? that when the improve- ments hat - , heen completed the trains. will c wes:i..nally --just Occasionally --- arrive on time. ()tie of the beauties and charms of an editor's life is. he deadheads it on all occasions. No one who has never - feasted on the sweets ofahathlisa can begin to take in the glory of its happi- • neas. He does $100 worthatf advertis- ing for the railroad, gets a \pass\ fora year, rides $25 worth and then he is looked upon as a deadhead or half - blown deadbeat. ate puffs a, concert troupe .$10 worth and gets *1 -in COM- ientaries, and is thus passed \free.\ rf the hall is .crowded he ba a taegatidged the room he occupies, for if his compli- ancntaries were paYing - tickets . the troupe would be so much in pocket. He blows and puffs a church festival or %maul free to any desired extent and does the poster printing . for half rates and rarely gets a thank for it. It goes as a part of his duties as an editor. He does more work gratuitously for the town and community than all the rest of the population put together, and gets cursed for it all, while in many itastauces where a man donates a few dollars to a fourth of July celebration, baseball club or church is gratefully remembered. oh, it is a sweet thing to ame an editor: he passes \free\ you know. Ex, - _ County Real ESIate. The , board of appraisers met in Boulder last week and deckled upon the following as the tax value of real estate in Wickes, Corbin and Jefferson: w IC la lat. Oreered that 11101iii Wickes be appraised at s,50 to S.N. WI\ 101. :warding to lowatton. CORMS'. Ordered that lots in Corbin be apprained as Lots 13. o s and 25 at 51125 each. Lots 1, 4, 5, aud 7 to 24 inclusite at :krone:It:II,. Ordered that la -c in Ashhrook's addition to . Corbin be appraised as follows: Lots it., 5, block I. at t115 each. Lots to to 12. in block I. at !MI each. Lots I toil, In block 2. at 512 each. • JEFEERSON. Ordered that lots in Jefferecon be appraised as follows: • Lots II. 12. 13 and 14. in block I. Rohrbaugh addition. at :525 each. Lots 1 to 10;ia block 1, Rohrbaugh addition, at Mo each.' Lots 1 to 11, I,n block 2, Rohrbaugh additi s on, M MA each. , Loots fronting on Sprtn t r street at 51 per front foot. Lots fronting on Main street. husineosit lots, at S3 per !rout foot. Loots fronting On Main rOCI: reideace bait. at tri poor front foot. ' Jefferson Ripples. Corri,pondeace Pioxhiai Mrs. Hannah has cently; sore throat t better now. Ira Hanvah. who from is very treated by Dr. Rudd. Fear cars of ore were shipped over the N. P. from this point during the week. It went to Eat Helana. Those shipping - were: Chas. Turner. one car; J. K. Taylor, one car; -Glenn lints., one car; Fish Bros., one car. A social dance and banquet will be • -11 at the Minah mine Monday t ning. Those having the affair in charge fully understand the duties to be performed, and those so fortunate as to secure an invitation can rest as- sured that the dance will be one of tbe events of the season. There is one great drawback to an v camp, and that is a set of croakers who So sit around and lemnly declare that the camp is \no good\ and prophesy empty houses mad ruined merchanta and other dire calamity. tinch people ought to get off the earth and let the anti have a chance to shine. Rarry Martell waa down from the Excelsior mine Wednesday and says the property is making an excellent ahawing. He and his partner are sinking a wintz from the drift ad have encountered a tine body of ore. In the drift 'here were lott two or three inches of 01. With every foot of &ph gained I hr ai increased in width, until it nia, iaa. la,. fully two feet. A tehipmeut will probably . he ankle neat week. The newsy widow( be very much interested in the increase of population of Jefferson. J. S. Chamberlain has secured the Alas! her days of popularity are contract for hauling ore from the Cle over. Long_ may the good work in Jefferson continue. T. C. Clime is an honest 5(15 of toil. His faithful quadruped carries him twice a day over the road between Jef- ferson and Corbiu. Sint iseinto his jab. Mr. and Mr -c. M. Johnson were at the Capital city Tuesday. been (bine on m tlit , Tic: a irline, nd yet been fully demunstrated that it ia eine of the largest concentrating preoxisi s tions in the state. Twa shafts aave been stiak. one a° a al Ca,. ather rI .feet. In the latter Oa - .1111e in at a depth of 20 A cit was then rim 100 feet k% strikin h g the anging. Sa mples t ake n at random across the eutire ltio feet show, aaaay value ran om gioa fr $4 to .•;-:'-410 to the tan. The character of the\or:l . is bismuth d . Several carloas of ore. were shipped from fro this property O SIne years itg0 that gave the awn era a vela' good Profit. 'While. aatellaihla. & Lyon are the bandera, it is understoadahat they have secured the prOperty for an eastern syndicate, avho will develAa it on all extenaive scale 'iluring- the coming spring and su lllll The Timberline is located about live miles up the gulch from Wickes, ant- is the third extension of :the famous Blue , Bird. It is one of a dozen claims in that immediate neighborhootl which only await the. coutimt - of capital to ,a Jnke them exceptionally good pro - (Meters. Tfiey are not poor men's proposition's. by any man ner of means, and it is a wake of me f ti and money for the proapeCtor to try to mke a them producers. True, there are hundreda of claims in this icinity that can be put on a -paying basis by the exilendi- ture of amall alma of mottey; butt the group of which the Timberline is tale are, 'comparatively, low-grade propo- sitions and require capital to develop them. Occasionally same very rich pockets of, ore are struck, but on an average it runs from $15 tii$30 per ton, gold and silver. ziud necessarily must be concentrated: Each claim of the group has been thoroughly prospected, and and show ore bodies ranging in width from allto 100 feet. They are nearly all ciwned by prospectors, and can be either hi night or bonded at remarkably low liaalres, cansidering the showing made. This group of claims is tnm- questionably aine of the greatest prop- oaitions ever opened up in Montana, and with capital to property develop them will add millions of &tiara to the wealth of the world, and Make Jeffer- son the bonanza silver and gold pro- ducing - county of the state. Vincent Gies has been at work all winter on his prospects in the Cone Butte district, near Lewiatown, add is encouraged over the results of his labor. He recently sent a sample iif his are to a Denver aasayer :aid the return?, show$.1b in gold and S'24 in silver ta the ton. This is one of the largest returns ever rece m ived from ally Fergutt county ore. • Marvelous Results Front a letter written by J. Gunder - man, of Hallandale, Mich., we are per- mitted to make this extract: \I. have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were al a marvelous in the case of my wife. While I WaS pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with pnett lllll na succeeding la grippe. Terrible parox- - ysins of coughing - would last several been quite ill re- hours with little interruption and it he cause; but is seemed as if she sould not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. recently returned King's New Discovery; it was quick in ill and is being its work and highly satisfactory in results.\ Get a trial bottle front the Wickes Drug Co. 1 if Corbin gfer1114 to A great slaughter of fowl has taken place in Jefferson during- the past month; the remaining yellow legs roost high. But the meetings will soon ter- minate: then they can safely descend. Mr. Luddy wears the same smile as of yore. Because there are a certain few who do not \smile'' does not geetii ta change his countenance. \Drink hearty, boys.\ A few of the best of us are left. Amos Shellady is well and smiling as ever. We uuderstand he its soon to commit matri MOH y, and all the girls from far and Dear are anxious tic ham who the happy lassie will be. Get in litre, girls. Chris Nelson is getting up his horses, as he says for the ',impose of wearing the rust from his buggy wheels. Mrs. Caitlin eatettained a few friends one evenitin this week. Among- those present were Lawyer Kimdey, of Hel- ena: Mrs. A. E. Teskey, of Corbin and a number af Jefferson friends. The Jefferson school is progreasiiag likely, under the able management al M i Mniten.. Mr. and Mrs. Coiner are again cosil y located in their plc:ea:tea home in Jef- fersoa. Mr. Coiner may well pride hanaelf on driving one of the Silliest teams in the county. Mrs. Ltirlde anti son, Willie, were in Helena last week, the guests of Mr. LATE, and Mrs. \‘'. C. Lewis. • and • Toxicologist SE'S PURE wirsiEs *4 . , / f I 7 1 i BARLEY MALT WHISKY. Endorsed Itt The )111.41 l'10 , 1eidlei 111141 chi :1 All* able and ielittIcIe itellielIV All' all T1{01 . 111.1:. laSl'EPSI I. M ti. 1 It I 1, and IT:III1.1:71ESS. • A lierreel Tnnie tbsolittely PURE: 511)11:1.1NT. Fur Sale I:) all Lenin Liqliortealers. Notice to Co -Owner. Ti, Thos. II. Kistle„ his li-icr. e s ,, ,, 00lors, administrators and assigns: You a•vo hereby notified that Thos. II if, of \Vcktos, Montana, pier co-oweei . I ,• Jaehei wine. situated ir, I •411.trado district, Jefferson cant: Moontana. corded itt Book X. Irf loodv i ,,o•oo• 1r eaVer's office of said an it • I .ind ir - f,crnic-4 the asse,shierit a, \Cram! claim for the ears 11t92 waded twii hundred do,::, said sum belfig *the , , ) , 111\ and ialptt•Nealeat. claim, :under the provision s•ised Statutes of the it s ending Decentler 31. days :titer this tattoo lia cation you fail to coon:, • •, lit such expendii,U)... dollars iSittoi, your lot. oo not .1—on forfeited and 11C470441t. tIc. Ili .• ,dgowd. as pro, tiled in --. noon 2324. 5. Statules tof the f7ttited So., - • %v MPIntatla. tnantha mine, near Top o' Deep, to Bearttiouth. The returns from the first carload shipment netted the own- ers $98.40 per ton in gold. This ore was taken from all the drifts and the itecline, and was as near an average as could be had. The ore was assorted into two classes, the second-class ore assaying 1 , 40 per ton. It will he shipped also. The owners are well pleased with the retault and the mine will be Worked steadily. Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a uteelicine stilted for any seaxoti. hut perhaps more gen- erally needed in the spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails. when the liver is- torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine ha:. often averted long and perhaps fatal billions fevers. No medicine. will act mpre surely in counteracting and freeing the 4stein frail] the mala- rial poison., Headache, indigestion. erasti pat ion,diaziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only 50 cents a bottle at the Wickes Drug Co. • •-..-...•0110. • 41110.- .. IL, I (,) U ORS.. CIGAR 1 \ 1 ei`a t'at.I.E ALA: POUTER. Chase's 13arley Malt Whisky BACH , CORY & CO. WICKES', MONTANA. General - Merchandise .11 wholesAle and rct;! . d. - N.STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Nc,.,.ived, Feb. 6, a line of • J. O. STETSON'S BEST,NOTS, 1)1 ro do , I11 . Until Closed Out, a Lot of CALICOS at 5 Cents Per Yard s-. ICKES - 11111111E4 - SHOP THE Harry Hifichy, Propr. Shtxve 2 cesstra IlEtio- Cult O cte4. We are now. prepared to do the best class of tonsorial wurli. Tools always kept in first class shape. Open tron1t3 It. roe to 9. p. WICKES, MONT. The High Ore Gold :nut Copper Min- ing- company filed articles of itleia - poratiost last week. The capital 'dock is $150,000, at par value of ft. Tiv : tri...tev, named are Jame,. Davidson, lalaretta L. Hewitt. A. A. Ming•or, John T. Filcher and Howard Pascal. The business of the company is to be car- ried on in Silver Bow and Jefferata rowdies. ORTHERN PACIFIC - RI7NS Through -- Cars %VT 17/717rt MYTH!!! Heleila 1 3 Butte 3 3 Spokane a a Tacoma 7 1 Seattle -: 3 a Portland 3 3 t Si. Paul Fillinneapoh llutuIlI t Fargo 0 _ E Rand forks - and Winnipeg 0 ; ntan -ant , int wrt : Sleeping Cars 6 , Dieing Caro: Ott T I all: atits 111.1'1. I .1 orner Saloon JONES 0 E. RUDMAN •, \ \ The Fifiest Brands of _... MOCCO, Proprs. —0 - WINE AND LIQUOR DEALER FINE WI \ 14> , PURE LIOUOR:-. CHOICE CI( WET GOODS FIST -CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. .1•1101.110.0s Stationery, School Supplies, , 4 W 1 ,\IVel-411oPP\ r,0 0 EVERYTHING IN THE LINE Cutlery, Toilet Articles and DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES To be found at In Effect itan. age 2. 1895 . 10 TH A I • II KES. No. 10,-Iloulder acconint•oo' Pail) except Sunday llll . S.55 a on Leal,- Mlnuten No. 10, Elkhorn acconottlorla ' Tues- days, Thursday s and Saturday s s.5( a ni Lease 5 m e. inut, t a n,. ARRIVE HELEN.% E WICKES No. 1, Partite mall. wetit blISIIPI. lilly.S..2.5 a to 4 Ni,. 2, Atlantic inailea,t boototoldaily 11.)) p nt 1.,F,AVE: HET ',NA No. 1, Pacific mail. sr%,..1 bo u nd, d a il y , may a ni Ni-. 2., Atlantic mail :coast bound:Rail ) 11 .1'p ni Through tickets to Japan and China. via Ta ...Ma and Northern Pao-ofie Steantship Co,. Anil American Lim.. For farther loan ictnars. maps, fodder*, rates. 9 etc., call an or write S. J. OGLESBY. .tation A. II. F.:110AR. S cFNERAL ‘, i ' I I , ' I:NA. MO A 1 1 AA , 4 : Chas. Ii. IF:. -c, ti. I'. St I ' \1 , I I' , .1 0 ATENTS1 __. ..........................,,, Caveat*. and TrWie-Marke obtained and all Pat - 1 9 e 1 ent bunnies. trnIrlio tr.) I r itao, llll l re ., ova orriet Is op.0%,Tr u.s. PATtNTOIFICC \ awl we fn 1.,a ,• r p.., . .n kV& IIII‘e than tic-Ar rernoto In -in At v.', s -. Send n‘ ...1,i, oir I\ , , . 0 \ 10 ,, . • . 0101 ri•wrirl . • o hare.. Om I. , •, ' c • 1 , i ,..,,,,, ,..... ••••-.1. $ /I PAIIIPHLET. ' It so r , ( .) , r 1.'1 I've 'On,\ 01,1111 1....71 ,u f t e sagne . A l d n d, t . 11 ,, e 3. 1, . ... aeil I , aeign couritral C.A.SNOW&CO \ .: ..... Ore l orrorr, WiewielOwns. n. c . .....t i a t aa ata iiii ._ _ a lla a \ a llli\ilr e alr a \Wr4 ‘ 111; , 0 \ 0 1111aaltr e \ s tilht va llIN.... ........\ ..... ...111......../ at strictly Helena and Butte pri, PRESCRIPTIONS - OCCURRTELY COMPOUNDED BOY OR WIRT C. F. STU A la, Manager. DRUG STORE S s 5 § •ast