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gerftu EountUt ritu.. OFICIAL lAPrn 01 ltuotS COrTN. rellTrIW FD t ETL*. Y NY (, FELL " VIINI , : IEdues & PvssNrer s. p With registration and the Autra- i o lian system in operation the pulity in of the ballot box in Mont ana ought to 'r be aseured. b Prof .I. E. Clayton. the noted min eralogist, will hereafter make hislin headquarters in Montana. residing at Helena. Delegate Toole has returned to Helena from Washington and is heing warmly received for his successful c efforts in behalf of statehood. to The laws enacted by the Iast legis- tl lature should be speedily puiblishel in cI supplement form by the odicial lpaiR nr at Helena. Tile pople would like to I know the provisions of the I:ls in The story that a party of FireIch ci tourists were murdered in the Yellow- Ai stone Park was the flimsiest kind of a it hoax. Tourists who would visit that vi region at this season of the year would is deserve scalping. 'It It George hmencan Bryson was found guilty of the murder of Annie l.und- to stromn in his trial att Boulder last in week, and Judge McC'onnell sentenced ti him to he hung on August 9tth. The ht evidence against the ittiused was very Im strong. T The latest advyice front Sanloa are to the effect that theNipsiclgas report isentirely without foundation. Every thing has been tranquil. The tier- tr tians have abandoned theiratgressive st policy., and thel proclamllationl of lmar- 1I tial law was withdrawn. tI The discovery of vast bodies of fe high grade carbonate ores near Ellis- re ton, west of Helena, if true, only ad ds fr to the marvelousness of Montanas Ii mineral wealth. The output of the sl ltate of Montana will reach over a S100,000,000 in the next ten years. fr Gen. Sherman has made an ardent !. personal request of the president that I) tien. Joseph E. Johnstone be retained fr in the office of railroad commissioner, bi and promised to ask nothing miOre of $ the administration. Johnstone sur rendered to Sherman twenty-fouryears ia ago next month. It is said the gen- 11 eral's wish will be gratified. It is such ai magnanimous impulses that raises ti the soldier and statesman abshove the 11 merepoliticalbrokerand place hunter. p1 Judge McConnell has recently given ci further evidence of superior abiltity li and itness asa judge. Intheprocess : of securing a jury in the Bryson case at Boulder he refused to excuse men I who had read accounts of the murder w in the newspapers. It is about time r the practice of hunting up ignora- f muses to sit on juries is abandoned. I The rule jould he the other way The man lio does not read the nIews papers and keep posted on current i events should be excused from jury w aervice. This would he offering a pre- i mium on intelligenceand strengthening hi the cause of justice. a _t us cause or Jusuce. It is now reported that New Found- ine land will join the Dominion govern- tur meat in its hostility to American - Ishermen. It is claimed that the ""' Yanke fishermen last season violated ON the licenses given them and the bait t he purchased in New Foundland was sold ''x to the French at Mt. Piere. (f course, tri, they wouldn't he Yankee fishermen if they didn't spIri.ite a little nn t.J Ilv balt. It looks as though there was Mr going to be trouble again this spring. "ni But Uncle Samn must not get nadl thr and swear. If he does he will not oam catch any fish at all. lee' The New York Sun in a recent issue Ihal gives the following advice to those lid' youngechapies who nursle themsellves wl l by sucking the head of a cane: "Don't ilet go to the wonderful new gold diggings. to' young man; stay right here. This is T the place to make money. if you have thu pot brains and stalllina: and if you it haven't, for goodness sake keep away dol from the gold mines' If you must tlet take chances, you can make or break yea easier here than there. Buy lottery ts* tickets, back dark horses, play faro, sev bet on elections, take flyers on May coil wheat; do anything you choose that'. particularly risky. The chances of winning will nevertheless be greater than at the desperate game of gold mining. And at the worst, if you fol low this advice, when your money il all gone you will be in New York c'ity les instead of in Lower California." A convention of legislators from various states was held in it. Louis last week to agree upon some plan of T action against the beef and pork com- are bine. The convention was not alto- g$o gether harmonious. The bill before c the Texas legislature defining trusts, *If and fixing penalties for violation of due same, was adopted by the convention. I State inspection, which is expected to plah exclude dressed beef, was discussed. spri A measure was adopted providing for Ti the appointment of local inspectors and who shall inspect all cattle, sheep in or swine, twenty-four hours before TI -laughtering. Penalties were pre- thri seted for evasion of inspection. in Bimilar legislation will now be recom- TI mended in the states represented. It the remains to be sen how such legisla- di tion will afect the cattle interests. A SA aatZU t3f 30333*5T. lere Under the provisions of the bound- lihn ary bill, which passed the legislature, a Fergus county must pay hoteanu county the sum of $2,500w for the strip of territory lying east of Arrow hd creek and south of the Missouri river, /o, makingtheMiseouri river the northern 'ge boundary line of this county. We A believe the bill empowers thecounty the ti lnmi --lionlolP. oi |JqIrt~h -'mit itea to m oin't rinit iarrly outl tile purl.ose of t lie t,: hill. and it i. ,ronlly 1.-ft oiptional th illcther llrchase is mlade. or not. lFl*g ll nunt is not sullnering for wallnt of t*.rritorty, yet wt. believer. the lriere 5r. plaIcel on thi,, -trip is not unr-ason ,able. It contains many thousand acres ra- of valuable grazing landls which will ity increase in value an the comning years. ' to The .Mirssun river gives us a natural i boundary on the north. We would ibe glad to hear from the petitioners as I In- regards the price set on the territory Iis in question. at TE 11I13s AT 3AI*3. to The reports from the mines at ng Maiden are of the most favorable ful character. The indications are good for a prosperous summer. Dekvelop- t menlt work is weing carrier on in a thorough manner. :anil sol e of tlhe in claims are relnarkalle for their rai Itr n-ess. The earl-y omlnlencenlent of to hauling ore to the Great Falls smnielter s, indicates a spirit if elterlrise and determlination that we trust will prove Ilneficial to mine OwneIIIrs and the t hll campllI in general. TheI Falls smelte'r w" IlManagers are Ibeomlitg aware (if tile fa importance of our mnline-. and are at very aInxious to secure the ortes. It lId is quite probahle that a purchasing agent representing that plant will be located at Maiden during t lie summellr. ind The lpottedl Horse (nine continules Il-I to show up its wealth of gold. inlreas 1st lug ini value daily. The lprolswrt is of edl the Maginnis companyll are looking . he better and the irollabllities are the ry mill will soon ie ill oles-ratioii agauin. The outlook for theu suniler ii n most assluring. rra Irt. AN3L*. rTATnEIT. *". The alnnal report of the llnanlcial Pr. traltnictions of Fergu Colunty, as ve suIblitteid by tile county c lerk to the r.- board of icounlty commissiiionlers at I theitr .Marlih nuesting. is gIven to our I readers with this issue in suipplement i of formn. It gives ill detail every item of is- Ireieipt s and expendit urlesof t he'ollt y its from March Ist, In18. to iMalil 1st. s IlSNni. "and makes ia decidcrlly good t lie showinlg when comlpared with t he first ;er annual report covering the IrSod t from the date of t he orgntni/at ionl of the county tIletenlll r let. INNtS) to f, nt March 1st. ItMt - fifteen ilonthls. at D)uring this period our total revenlue ed from all sources. other than sale of er, bonds. was 872.150.iii. as against of I82,37.3. for t he past year. ir- The sale of county bonds to tile ars amount of $25.0lNi.iN)in the splring of an- 1887,wit h premium t hereon ,iof A1 2.30i ch appears in the I NSS report as rIeilpts. te thus bringing t ih total ul)tost7,4ita. he 16. During the period covered by the . er. present report thereceipt .incileonlys t such moneys as are proIwrly duie the n coullnty from taxes. licellses. fee- illmid ty fines. and aggregate 5i2,3:17.'k. but f 15,125.aMt less than the receipts to Me March 1st. 1585. including amount I en realized from sile of honds. Thus it t ler will he seen the actual increase ot I me revenue during the past year over the rfirst fifteen months of our coullnty government. isn 10.1i0it.72. ,p The gross indebtenle.ss is Itlih I to 1 s- be $2M,07 1.3:6: cash on hand it tihe nt several county flnils inot incllidhing c school funds foots tip St.s2*t.sMt. lenv re ing a net indebhtesness Iless. credits Ing by canaelledl warrants) of Sl .L2:tti.tt7 I as against 8141.029.:.i on March Ist. i 1Mtn. aun inlcrease of $3,210.;L2. This I id- increase is de. to theextra xplendi rn- tures on public highways and bridgesl an -83.3(M ill excess of nlast yeiar- the he maintenarln of our poor who hla.e" ed' cost the county MI30.hMi iiore than h sit I e ireviouls year., nd tilIlIsilly large ,ld expenses of MayV. Iy, . , teria ofidis ,, triet court. if The diriect revenulle iornli talxation. i. licenses. etc. from lMarch Ist. IN5N to as March 1st. I5 haSIt s I-enlI *tufliieit to meet all expenses within a trifle over aed three thousand dollars. The faIct that of our iiasseeds valIuationi WaIs I1 .ii.iNN I less than in I1T7, toasther with the l imnprovemenlts on roads and bridges ,11 has plal'ed tile blalanllce on thle delbit we side of the ledger. yet thile taxlaye-rs s will find no cause for complaint as i dt debt incurred in such work is preferablle , to a slurpilu of catsh and had roadls. is There is every reason tol elieve that we this year our assessnlent will reachll, if ... it does not exceed, thl-ree imillions of y dollars, and at the plreseint rate of set at tlement and inlprovemnent withlinthr! e k years we can bIoast of at foullr million r asessemenlt and the lightest deblt by n, several thousands of dlollars of ainy y coulntyv ill the territory. I s= - i of ONTANiA mews. :cr l Park colnt it f bil bhihi a Sio.oIml ,pourt hosic. Io Billings is agitating the qlusention of huildl ty ing an opera house. A rich strike in the Cumblserlland mine it Castle is relrstedl. JanmeI M. KelgIIg ban receiverl the ap of psintmentu as rpotmaster at Wicks. of The Anacondaemlany's minc at Butte ci a- re lit by an electric light iulant which crst O" $20,0kt. d ' Cascade coiunly hsla paii its inudleltedssl 1 ,, I of $80,000 due Choteau county and $6l,00o of due Meagher county. I. Bkis are asked for doing 20.0(S yards ofi n to plastering at Broadwater'shotel at thebhot .l d. springs near Helena. d or Theritlnsnl Livingstonjuinwith Brown h re and Pinkston, of Herr'a mines, and will put o - in a plant of thirty-six coke ovens. re The Northern Pacific is obliged to run P e. through two sections westward every day I . in order to arronmlodate the travel. a c- The Patsy C'ardiff comhination is loing a the principal towns of the territory. ('ar dii is en route to San Francisco to fight a SJackson, the colored Australian champion, n in April. A publicr-piritedl eitiams of Butt. has of. ferml to contrilbute $10. M) to the public j P d. library of the city on nmndition that other i people in the city contribute $lg,tgst in addition. j The airic.ltural rlos,. ,nogn to hh.ts tt, near Fort tBelknap, in Northcern Montan,n. w hekl al meeting in I hicslg, rcl.ctly. TIs F, company starts ,out with a cas"h en.iil of i e! A petition signed by all the glenbers g of a y the klgislature, asking tihe United States ct o marh.nl t,o app,l t .I1.% Ilhill.r ai gI.ard in lp the Iw',nit.'ntl ar+t / was frrwarl.dI to th,, I rI ;lr l 'r.ec Ilrti." ? -n't'.r-laty. I .l.-lp ndent. i t .1 . I lifford it itl n r. i'niiinghatlnm. wholi,, l tt w ir.chargeli with killilng nn Itnlian nlalr Ik INrlllvill. have twnIall lnittedl by the gra .ll jury :t Misnotula. I(li'forl, it i. n- It e i- rertut,l will not rctturn to I-ilneraville.. w t the Indian nay" they will kill hlm.-flerald. Patrick Ih.oley. who., cans shot by T. C. " ;Melroy at New (hicago. Ne*r Lodge county. i on the 12th inst.. has inuce died from his Ie wound. MeIroy im in custody at Deer wa Lodge. The men were enemies of long sV atandling. and a tragical termination was anticipated. Jansen Brrell of Oallatin and ('. F. Elli non of ThLea Forks, while prospoeting re rently iwer ('astle. struck a rich lead which it aays 4110 ouncee per ton in silver. The leI prospect in known as the "Lens Lode," til and will he worked etlennisely the coming p- anller by it fiortunate owners. -- ourier. a It i now given utl that theli Anllaetda ie works will niot einlstruct its pIropoiid line I ofr mltul to butte. The MntanaH lnion will llof do le track their road l htween ll iutle amnl • Anaondai , ant muake otler iliprove-lnente upon it. whih will r.ender it in rondition to 11acommInlnladate the.lihuinmirnn thieAniounda e iliinapulyl , as well n tiil othelr lulttiness of he the line. er TIme disptIle Intwelen til liiuio Pacific ile and Nortlhern l'aritie in .Iefferseo canyoU . re Monltlana. rergailing which tlere have Imen it everat l rllllllnuri it riills troublll Itetween the eiiployet s. ti le twoi rmadi , hu Ih" e nll icahly tcttleil. The Northern Pacifle bIuy the old grnale of the I',ionl Palcitl. the I latter iteing allowed. wlIn it n delaires, to I use tlhe new roadl. which will In IbIIIt inmmie i diately. The line will cut off one hundred of lmilet oi tile iprent route tol Butte, art ig will aflfoi l means for shillpping lRocky Fitrk it on lby the short lilne. T. Thle tltring maInlhine was downlu over 1r 1111m It eet Tuultla. evtnllitig. tllil in itlid firllla lion. A. t'. Claurk say. it in sand raenk. If li. his forltule is auredl. It is utue than likelt. lhowever, the l-ellleiit Idepouit liur Srtlounditng the valley. ltnlt-h, when the valley Asiis It ltake. The dilfereneli tIbtween thin i .liinent rnock and regulatr elnil rink runlu Ity Ie hedetermnintul hby ia nuulriuopue. ti'hnt the It loring nrachine will strike whlit it gets lie. hr low the slratumt it is now in. will determine t in a rett mealsure the wilalni of tilt tle1ii tutrer. lF r tint,. te shall Il- llia lnel if it Sproven to In utandl roctk. IRoteianl 'oucrier. S Thu lle r ieha HeralH of tlhe :llth inst. ,m I tialI It -olhniumn irlile, loll n new ditcoverny tof arlatutt-t o-re un.tar cileinulldle. twmnt at i1ileu west of tlhat uitly. T enti tiwo hou - ii ll tions lv, tou-ll lutle, coveriung spwcriitlu l of of ItIl nrn. The mineral lies inl blunket o form, lhorizolntal layers.nitu oIlrtothe i.Leadl e. vile hilhenonmen. lilShafts nnk d.velopi onca I Ita.lice ift nat arclutintly lhigh gradel. Large of itlaplle exllhiitled cr.ate muciiih exnitenwItt il UnitniitgrailretlW. Vllintformdlml inersd· claie, this silver iut iun ry tirv tallotill ilmport ant lun le in Mlontalnl, lntlly ecrrptig thI , i lilnile Mouiintalin. thl greatest lividindl If paying luine in thIe wiorll. l tlrl llrW Jlm ( . ,Il ,l.+ ,t *P' llllllll . il awrniv I taly. lot Paii ht iii nittui e.s? . inme time tllile revlivel two vIlan le dogisll-lllt I. lknown an sirialln hos htouns, tihe -nulle ie lf whitch Caltei dirmiet fr1iom ilecria ildl thle I femnale lhlonimln; to Mr. Rndtilal, late of i t-reat Fills. who, it will Iee rlnemtliredl, t ,liel at thihoinpital in Hflniinamii I.nnthn I ago. ailt she pr.llured thlle ldog in ll iiErope twhile he wals conulltl of the Ilnited . ltate in o one of the Eurlipeln stalltee. Thew edlge Slhave lately had ian increnae in the fumnlil ., It th-e ,unlg umits nuntil-r'iIg nei-t-iI atII till oI l.ing hearty and strong amid pry pretty. it When full grown thei lios are of 1rent size, striltui like teimlarilt. etxct-itingl stroting anlld lare nedll a. watch l.lgs ,+r iti hntlling larg. olnl, a,1,h ia hivrs a ld ih' like - STIthey itn fre I ls i ,nltetry. null it is Ie lieveil that thi ,,- v utiI nI t htila a thu lih,.t s 1 po-msensl hv Mr. itlty.1 lilruhl. \" , *t l \~ :< .t tlt. \.u.- iol-. w."t-. I' wn dlntr,,ed bly tir-,tI lt, I Isth iltst. The 17 Herald't report of the tire, ays Then iihl t. ilga untaiine il n el e1-. of the labtl 1111 imi.t a l masniversleetrllltlol. The floudatlon of r S thP nmlltlt. r i" ,f ston""i 1. k..I o rei nt u is, is ani it ea i not lolh-v li, Itt, iln-red in t ally wll'. Thle u Ilt.r It ntaitli l ttltotl Stwsy lirl~Ienitr i-n-e.. liasidel titilie Sfurlarc-. Fretrii titi- i m t, l.....a lct ci 11 1't the l hruckn t f lr li ' lm ad time 1 rapidity a ti with which the lir,- biurl'1il. nItrnlg holes I aret ntvrtaint t-hat these arei iuntactn att th 11ile lth ile gea i,.I anrld a edjl l a n,, i tnectedl wilth them will hue tli o In r,"no te. o-nii of the itttite feIri see artm li uh llv ili am n was "i tieet lont antil :iNt fti-t nit. The r otitril iut tt I li' tue nit liVtlerinn v. I t hav lawll thie work of isi inlleti/anii.. -The I tloan in Inlievedl to rech ilil.iNNItiNNti. milt I 1e ni isirnti-ntie. In all prtohily J,ulln les u I:n 1 throlti n li o t of u.iinpilllytiit.i . it it F Ite l .e .lr..In',b and w 11iif-.,t \\'ill,,w ire, 'k. aret vi nitilng frienrd, mtll hihts ri i. r. J. II. Thomlupson of Wiillow cr,*,k anIeshln exteh.,,erl visit ti, FIlt \Willh last .eek. of lipsovements are the ordl ,f It, daay )on Flat Willow. Clelnlt Btrai. htse flat comlplete it su*sltnntini fenre arlunI hlirt it il rnrh. which idlde grelitly t, theI l ;piit-:lr. ay aInee nlan utility thereofl. II t) For nechanicr:l inglenuity, i inesl"*l e iI to''I F. E. lnwrene. what 1h1, r.c-,ntly Itran. lIform.l an old snowinllg ulcl.hitli itl , .t.at land l.autatttitll htnr.e -lnr, ahli hle pr: [marMe t., ll0' for slt+Wing %.vi. horiu ot c.ihurniltg. Pt(. rt ahurley Robert.. the. inlehltigitll rlttler II ,of the o~,luth Fork. hin o*nt i, c.mpll)I.|l a tI iillnihorse barni INx II feet it size. witll a co.nmtN]i.us hay loft overhea'd. Mr. I. I has some fine lhore. ntdl he w iMl"I deter. mines that they halt h be wll It I rml for. J. i;. hernll.thi, e "volutlte" horegrow-er of lower Flat Willow, rr.entlys.thiplel Iront Battle t'reek Mich.. a remarkably line Per tc eheron stallion. He ia a hrllwn aP. a llltld atip the beam ait 1.Ttitt po(untl. lun. .,C Sdiately upon his arrival Mr. iherllniml ,hl. e the animal to Cbhn. Peck for aI ,l(. " We notice that P. M Gallaher. chief en gneer of the B. C. F. t I . 4 . Hy., in protoi-. of nently mentioned for the surveycr tgn.-ral it ship of Montana. Mr. (lilalher was. rei. dent of thas valley a utimltr of yeaur. andI rn his many frienlds here .ould rejoici, t, healr it of his elevation to the pltlter in qrtlntion.. One of the bent jokes of the ita';,..I w; .. ia perpetrated a few wseks ago by t well ly known wrlgrower of this s4'lion, whitle ,n a business trip t.o Billings. IIHe r.gistereld rat Ithe leadinl hittel lat in the ln't.huiti. ,nl being tired and worn out. tln·irril to retire. at ttonce and secure a good night ' re* t. The n. hotel being crowded with guests. the rk Ti ws. ompelled to anaign hihn t.., .,oonc r ,n taining two, bet. t.r of which haIl tItel. pre ionetly engagel lby a dIrutintner fIrlln the east. Late in the iglht afterourlfrireiln, the .r w. g.. was moundilv alt1p,. the Idrumlur ,n +ate noisily in, turned ul fhi. light and I lprreeoled to instllrt thte clnt.nt.f of lhi, It trlltik. i;aking suc..h a r.aket int the ouera " ", n tIh-it .l"to in that rooillm waf lint if file In, e questiton. utitr Iriend was indignant at hIe ing thus disturtmle. and resolvedl i up ... Ti vreng. Htt turnedl hutielf over in e.d with Ia dIstr trw groanm., followed by a season ott to choking. reighing andl wheezing well cell .i in I Int0 t. terrifttlmw tinmil tMart of thedrum ie I.-., wh.. rl..l' lhie trunk with a banl and iIdi to the otlfie below. incoherently ez c,, ning iin ttin cerk: "My (;n, aelir. tiat r man upetnirw in idying' I can't sleep in that room to-night." Nothing roulm persuade I him to return to his hied. and he paerd the umofe the remainder of the night, eariegby the early train ;I thie morning. LpoM thus L. dispsing of hlt unweleome room-mate. Rufus slept undisturbed the remaiuder of is the night, and related the ineidenmt etday to the intense amusement of his frinds. W. T. 8wope and family bhld a picnle is the brakes on the 6th inst. It being a pam in Californal daty. h Dr. Hanson as called last Thursday to t alleviate the snltffring of Mr. James Mbaw. who was sulering from rneatlistusese sp Ig tion. r. David Hilger nri Andrew Fgus dis i Ilayel fine horsermanship i a now ball I content at Mr tm akLe. ilneral MCIhbas ill while hmkling the fort mweeived a straysbet I in the umhilhius. Mr. Fergns tried toarritbe tile are of a Cirmle on a imrking teeml, wbhil o the attending pbysirian looked on with a La smile for a Irken lel. ic i.r the ToeriSey ism eam .a ' m t S Following in tie apportionment of e ie tiondimtrietsmade in compliance Ic with the enabling act for the lection w of dekw1ltes to the 'omstitlti.ional o convention : e- No. 1. Bearerheal county. t No. S. ('l,oteanu mounty. d No. :1. ('unter ronty. ik No. 1. All ,of 'nerde cononty. except the following voting precincts, t.-wit: Mission. !Anti River. sme River Ienavinfn andi Willow .'reek. A -t . Ianwmrm nnd Yellowitone rlunties. I;. Tih. folltownlr in l-mi-sl of Iaeer I.trge r county. to-wit' Therity of Anainalhrn. Ann. crn.nl I'lpfr Wo.rks. Carroll, Ihll-s-Ernl INellie. Ca ble andil ilver tl.ke. S. The following precinert of lierr loaler 'e 1nnts1t. to w it Ierngetowtn., Rumiey. Kirk vill. t(iranit.-. Ilule- Mine. Ilammark. Black Pine, Pihililn. iriL. It lienn rney's. tillrne s tulis, Tcrnower. New Chiirgo. Willow Ireelk. IN,. l. Thi fItlowing pre'inict orf tiger t , ig ' lllt, h -. wit: Itesllelr nllth. Ilt .r lown, .r.on. itlnkfolot. ilhlnnr. Ilmanch ad , linyd LA sift.Irunund. Ellll. r lk 'reek. I llint s , arriratn'n. thli t'reek. Helmlviltle, Iid.1et Trinle e Mi,.. Il.lrol. l.'stl'eek. Mill I 'rk.ir Fisi. tvandol. Pioneer. snce Tr. Ternev I'Ienl Pet.. ltuart. ?uiul.set.Warnu •ptringli. Waslthiingl:sn uiih. Wtilr illiow len and tL.- rity of Iteer I..lgln. Ir . n . LF.rgr ll. ilnty. t o,. 14t. lilla itin .ounty. No.. It. Ifhlron.i rounty, except tlies folr lowinig plre .t.ll tin., -wit: Wl'rrntvil, Elk Park. I uitir . lanin,. Whitehall. Fi I 'ek, Wirnkrw n 1rnrni IGreorf . No. 12. The followiing prcincrl of .Lewin and laike rnsrnii ty. to-wit- .lugniti. im.n vleeoi .'I.k, irnrtet.,rille. I'rll, Dieariinr t'anyto, Mlitc'he.ll' Iltanch. Middlte Flrk orf Sltelrhrnlnr. Rocl k irn,vk Basin, Hgaln, .ay rnirnl. Eipire. hiter, r i emple,nt. Mary. ville, Silvter iist)y, iy and Goodiwine; und also the Inllowing precincts of I nllinnrle I countys , tr-wit Miionr. rNtn River. Srnu River Leavings annd Willow ('reek. Nrnr. 1:t. The followinr pre.inete of Lewis and rn larke ennty. tonwit: Huller, Itimini. L.itth,.lohnnir, Molnth of Nelson. Kem"lerm'. SInill tlhe Fourth and ilifthl wards ol Itherity .of Helena. Nro. 14. The First. Secondrl and Third warlnsi of tihe city oIf Helens. No. 1I. Th.- iatli aud S-eventh wsrdesof 1he r.ity *f 1ilenI,. and the following pre siiln in o Ilwlin and llarke county, to-wit: Irllnclh liar iiand Spokantiwe. st Ielennand I'nionille. NV 14 'mtsl, -.siH*.q t No. 1 7. Meaghei r .-orn lllt. I N... IN. The follrnwim ii pr-einctn of .win snilhls county . to-wilt .sihley.F. tlmne Prai So ri, - . I mi ir . i 4l, g niln. Fl'o ret litly, Irll Vinil.y. Itirrn. iirume Plains. Nso\ron. Is I'."h,- trntiinn rke. tqiuart I'reek. elilh. Asisrior. Thulmtor n Vall.., Trout fleek, Weekvlille insil tellr ity sif Misnolial. n 1Il. The lletll..wintg i r ints ill Mi. I Sasiiliin ilot Iy. tol-wit. Itlnrits. tritnmel'. it F'renci Towr,a. arill,ni* hl Sprilngs. (orlt vialli. rns n. l isht Mi.h. illoreriLne. rIlar lilt Ish .e. 1. o . l . M I K ,s. Io""'. Inlse.itevens.-T l villh. Vih'lr. iWallace. No. 2'. iParrk tln-ii.ty. Li. I olnm lolh g r. tin iieTim r m1 1 1'tsilmlV. to-wit Wo's Ivill,, Elk mPark. i .1 i.iaini. Whhitl.ihtll. Vish I r'ek,'Wlkhn iani i Iirsi r : imnti tie Ilntlowing iree'inrtsof I lve"r ow ;li sllo* illty to.-wit lenadervillt.. i 'r-ott ai lln ilurnkLtil. Nln.. \o . Thi, fllowing lrecincts of Silver Ilow ernntiIt, to-wit I'lihpi-r Mile. Rocker. Silver Row. Silver Bow Junction. Divide. F'-eley' iation. Melrose, Nortionis tiilch. i,)l rli.h'h, S.ilth lltuttend the $ixltlhml . ni till i ursln of tRlltter ity. \.,. 2:1. The smllmwinig pmreinrte of tilver liow cornllty, to-wit WIlkerville, 'ienmter- 1 \ ille., lhrlinlgtsn. I n-tenniatil Btrewery, tter miia 'islchh. trcgmnk Spilrings. M-4m' sw II N.. 2\ T. h iFiirt.lshirl stn Filthwallti of the sitl vi liitl'e. Itristn sere tinern-lntbmlilhd mi the tinme -If listh elmt inn fmsr mielegaiIte. crnmngtr--n i. N.,- I m s emher. Irn immmml tIm.h waslr li the city ..f ;t tlismt. mirn tlioms eI-sihlitintmel ai the nairnie - t iii. The warts lim the nity mit lfmilemiim nisw tise rn.tslmlisheml at the thitt, mi the m -imirnmiii le utin i ng A mril, Imliti. A ni vcmtisig hmrmeitmm-t slinktmh mnsyhavere,-n I msnsiittei itt lhe fmmmegsiiimg ilplmrtimilnmmmt a in sl ulhr utein.-timl tins tih.- mistlint tIs whir-h ii - ins mrntirnussmmrnlm ilm thIbm- simie crmrinty. ititnd with whsisihmi t -rn t- lust gemigrwfrhienitly elaeni .it-si. GRAND BALL!{ To BlE GIVEN BY THE MAIDEN iMiners'Union mAIDBN IKATIIIO JllNK. ,n No exiw.ne will he spared in the effort d ( to,clilae All former events of p the kin8d. 'IINt BAND WILL RE I DN ATTENI IANI'E. P Pepltio ," (. lllllit A M.N ThIllllln. I .n Io. 4'. iV n s wit ll, Thll p r e Ri n t he o r 'Floor .J .ll:;. l- .I. M. ,ulty. I.. now. :e " mI . llllll I:lngltlti" l hlll n. ! toI - e se er e :H ALI. 6OBWIALI.Y IVITEID. a- Tlmere M no danger in giving Iliamhr-. ad lain' (tough enme.ly to childlen, as it coil - . taima n. injurion unhtanim: heaiden, it in at Inequalled for rMl alml rcroup. (1sildenl at like it. For wale by W. W. lie Wjitt. de be The following from the pen of Mr. L. P. by Dardwdll. editor of the Marlon (Iowa) Pi as lot. ill,. we believe, be of interest to many *. of ,ur renme r.. He ays: "it is with pilas of are that I certify to the Meal merit of ty Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy. Ihavemsed it ain my family for yearsm aned have always fonad it most excellent, and e·perially for colds. roup and more throat. It in ale i and allrtive." For male by W. W. D Witt. W Xosoe of 1ma t a -fry. 1 liee t I hv tamt the illmwlmg-l.om e Ales Nelamea, soble madle mr-emmple dmalmme tsleaRe No. l mummmrotlmelwisg witmemen to pure him e e lataem iruare e Sain. ad tivtl tf. a mdld. via: Femak Lm. WeetLy AmAeeata. dwmed Prmiser aid Rmten rAntr, all a fra W tillw Met. A lm peinmm whe dm i t tor pmt mit the ml tmttal eraIa. rud.r the am mard the regtai. Ste m eemerrlta why p. h prw.dmr Mld nt he .wed, will Ia gl.m mml. a pemmlty al tih nhre mes mied talm. ad plr o ro-elm- r elm the witmee said. ellmmto i. and mo ieT it-* dea. in renmtlal olmmhat mnmltd by elimetnt. S i. W. lmmNOmaak Regi.ter.k h Tn uI l I.M FI. M . 'I. m. 5LAND tIse't AT mI aA. M.T., Mumch In. tmme. z a yes he eriy gailevm that Ja.bi Millm. f lawims - ewn. Mme.. h' lk.d mmmte.. inttmim to make mmt mm hi. dw-t an cmime N. 144t. for the maw,"/. Im awl nm. .; WI ND WND 314, X S. :G., PiWd. Aurt.. i. 12tt., fetus the Peoe m. Mmm.. an Friday. the ll th day oa April Ik.. lteaaatmmth ftlkoimrg wittm.elm ma prve the ar"rell. & en4tel. r d lmntlm sai d lead Arg. Ithr ms Jnmn m Mrli. of Mitmme. Mmmt.;: Lestlie Ii. limah.n rmi, m k m A. Mamiion. moi I l.' I.. Me sre. l l Iti, N r . eate mn ,s t4 W. I.re a .sim. l. N It ". h I1 :tIlT I lm Public Administrator, iay Tat. IS. to January a ta 15. i.ir:nstm c.., M.. T . l I2 1M.te s late. or i. K. Eair hetr i By c i n hoof. a .. .... ......... . :12-0 i . , It I1.. 4 -- Im Itu 1m. in • IJ. immtms,i. liin ont horn. 72 fml i." W. l. Ilm imrk. ik .......... :t al ell n nmmn. rintin. - "" : ', n l i .....................Ein r N. "s. Mt:r. _. 5 I' htm oa. m h lmm. ..u ............... .. t propL ryi tn t .. ..o i ................ . i~. *'lu:tllT.. enlaid Kntehi.ake lrmennnhormeI...$ 166;it) 'hill m..... ..... ........ t " r. M. Priidy n . r -............ m .1.. ( ien , in.. s.i l .mk ................ 7 ) a Fell & Vrcimoimnmm. iprinting.. 14 25 mhise. ,ehmnan k (to,.- .Mr". 1. IH. laillimrdt. itelt al a - "II. to-h, Mr.. et.menn'm de lne . nur.e ........... ....... It IN) " . E. itLt.hnlmm. ,.mtint. itout.... ' " H. t n. ('nine,. hill tuid irml.r I2 :t S" l. M). NtlnffNmi. kclmitg tihorm e ............................. .' (W. W. Hammmrk, twibthrhimt horw,.. etc .................... - -. u, " IC.lPower It.. BIon.rli ernoill ............... ........... Its INI " A. l. Ipalpnln.u tmdi',-l ant te dnul l" ......................... .:. fat) N .ornalml &A-m H ,n.on, Innmli 'hiew ................................ lto Y:, " Eli $t. Itpeter. int, Ilting . r.. m tit F. Moewhtmtri, * "- "|m mat1 C' ('u mirion. ....................... m mt l 16 ('m ci, on htmln.... .......... .. ..... 427 It, . I '$tllta tmllr Iq' r $1, N:4'. lit Estate a Wearren Taylor. 1' : th ,,n 1o/, .l ................. .....) 2 ; t. 7 -. statame at F. I. KamNody To Tm I rI'l tl - -w-ll......'m.... .............. . HI NI Ireuemtn l itrtlnrt t il ll r t"-t.n M. m€1 mm ' l rt ............................ " ,- t- -..--.-1tr , repo r . ........................... I; _o - " rw-frWnr-- rfw-... -- . c 0 III )ITw II. Irol ry On in ..................... N I 'a h lInh .. ......................... : 2 mi Iteae ef J. W. Menaem.ry. To r.a* t oi11 lislnd ltt rep.rlt...... l *1. 1 r. lronual lroparty on handl a l last r lnrrt ...................... 14o ,t! real property oni hi s list1 via r H r ....... ................. .... I. Y+N* INI of L C a d nl h a I ..1 ............................. 16 1ts l4,:nt I 141 Esae eof P. JamIbes. S I EnI 3T (Tashw on hand as. .r .last. r it Io rrl .................. ............... 1, :13 SlpNMitrid with ,county treuurer$ 1a1) i)m ('a h on hanl .............................. 15i 33 meal estate. ........................... 311 4 5) $1,11l :33 ResOf s. W. Uswyer. Settled with heirs. 1IT roav r r MomtY.A, dc I. Rudof on oaTbel, Jr.. do solemnly swear that the foregoing is a full, true and correct account of all the estates which have come to my hands as publie admiae trutor, the value of the sumie, the money which ha come into my hands from such estates and what I have done with it, the amount of my fee and expenditures en eunrd and the ballanesa remaining in my kR-oozr von ToaL. JE. Subhcribed and sworn to before me this rt 2nd day of February, A. I)., 13(I9. t. A. MiAnasas. Probate Judge. oTHE HERALD.1 fIness Sits. Lartp nd fuo Inlgs n ('ireslate in every Sction ,f the Territory. lDaily.lyr,$9. sxmosa.$5. Three mos.$ZJtC - Weekly. 3. per Wear. Address all omanlunications to rFit Us. iliaes ss.s SIi' q 33 I6 I ii 1s~ '2 II MRS. .1. E. MURRAY, MILLINERY --ARIR DRESSMAKING. All kinds of Ihre., Makingt a.ui I'lain .owing Done to )lrderl. Fine Line Millinery ooods. -1 I~ in fan , i lEny w,dle w.rk iven,. and Sall nmatrials for uch wonr in stock. IEWITOlWN. M N'r.ANA. THOB. J. HOWARD, SN11RAL Blacksmithing m3053 5303 A 6 CIALTT. Shop in rear of Drug Store. LEWISTOWN, - - MONTANA. MAIDEN MEAT MARKET Wooseek Bros. Prprietors. I Mobd of Fum Mhm o, 1Pak, nMs. sNOgW L. is. Main Street, - Maiden, IWFresh Vegetables, Cheese and But ter Always on Hand. A.ES NI WANTED. ..... a nu. b * i. , llh.l- lIrl D.rl. n y l rN .l t.-. *"-...l. . t.i.J 'aal r) rL " * i*·lr.l. o lr4* .al~-rlh. $, i '. .. Ir, .r*, II.u-..-4 ...I I ,. "k . 'e Y ," I l aI·r iS.Au ('a u4 aW4 N . (1KM.I/. UL J. C. WALKER, 10111A' TYI"ER IV" Lumber, Lath and Shingles, Finishing Lumber, Dressed and Matched Flooring, Kept in Stock. MDIL, Three Mil.s South of the Hogue Station on Linttl. uok Creek Laher Dllivered to Any Part of the Judith hea at Sasele Rates. P. O. A(ddr,.,, ('OTTONWOOD, M. T. d'. & 0O.., Wholesale and Retail Manufacturern of and Deal)e in ---SADDLES-- Harness, Bridles, Bits, Spurs, Raw-Ride and Hair Ropes, Blankets. Whips, Ito. - Al.o a Full Line of - Tents, Tarpaulins & Wagon Covers L rl'£.st ,to'k iil :tl's l l .t ,llt:tla;La. leiael .\Attlltioii ta, M3ail Oiders. ('atailgc andl IPhotogrlaphs ,f alel furnishd on application. Write for Prices. MORAN l 00., nILL CITY, MOWTANA. J. E. MURRAY, Dealer in Ciiars, Tobacoo, Nuts Fruit, Candy, Toilet Articles. STATIONERY, ETO. AGENCY For all Standard Weekly and Monthly Papers and Magasines. ize Trz.posted cdga.zs, P. O. Building. Lewistown, I. T. GEORGE M. STAFFORD, --- Dealer in and Manufacturer of - Harness aid Sad1ery BUGGY, RANCH AND ('OACH HARNES.P OX IHAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Stock and Side Saddles. Freighters' Outfits. Cowmen's Outfits. Collars, Whips, Saddlery Hardware. Priere a aul the Tiasos. *atlefaOete emarlnteed. JIAI ST.. ''XT I i)t in A Y la t " V-. LEWI'YITOWN. M. T - -I ivry Fed and -lei STABLE. MILTON LUTHER, Propr. W'K AiRE NOW PEI'AItIEI TO FI HNI!II THE 'lI Il.l' WITH 1hltillI.E: Ni 'lNt LE Ihl;aI AN" ) 1ºi )Ill.E IIH ol lEs. E\',:'i'lti. i ' N,,w a, lE Iit ' .irst-('l Jl,.. StirG;IVE I'.< A 1'.II. 'IAlIl.E .II'NT E'A,'T OF" IiilRIINE *'Maiden Brewery, LANDT & CO., Proprietors. BEER BY THE KEG OR CASE. To 1, had at IAII-:EN. IL,:\VIST4IWN and t"'ItJTOTbNitNhI). IOY4rders will hIw delivered illn hort notice to elrrounding 'olntry. r IIAt the Brewery ·aloon in liaiilen l an he found fresh ice cool le1 r on tap. IWFinent stock of Winer. Lihtori and t'i~ir-. anul Bar (;llanware. Fine assortmnent of lunch art iles onI hand. T. 0, Power & Bro., Wheleesle and Retail Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Judith Landing, M. T. New Goods Just Received! Speclal Attention Given to the Trade of Ranch and Stockmen t RECEIVN(G AND FORW)ARDING . Special Induremtnn offered to those haring Ore and Bllion for Eastern ir ihipnlent troua the Maginnie Mining Region. it WOOL-STORINO FACILITIES. - Large Warehouse on the bank cnstr c-ted witlh a .pclial \ lew to the tnoring of Wool. Wi.Il 4 ;rors in tihe Judith :atd Wolf Creek county will at.1l thi' the nmost onvenitut ha)nt to, haIul their wool. whetherl ait.iring to sell ,i ship. S NoiW tl hiat t il a t ;. 1 N \.AI i l u .. i ln :..-,-s : tIuil is a.- h •.tI t li."iei: . .tatnithii .la tllnI otilh-r- ,.",,I L ha ili lI I ii iI lii" t \ ll' a as . h.sia liuih h I.uelhn the ehio'te-.t a i "l ni.- r.,:,l . nnil ~ l i Ijj I i iiain siilslsis kinds oat ti Far il.ii K IllI it F \.-. ,h'l- nshhs,.is,, l sl, ii I.aiaaliih L Itikl^Uk'Lkb B1 MAIL tIAI - IjRa*j PI Al Il;II l.NI