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tte 2 $eefuw ^Slitter. t^UA-G DECEMBER, 13, 1881. ligtrict, for We«Jc Ending December lO, 1881. From Suncü»T'ä Dally., mining review. I from Summit Valley Mining THE LEXINGTON, shaft is now down 260 feet, and irk of preliminary development is steadily on. The work of sinking aft is pushed vigorously running tkrougn lend matter, hut with rieh developments for a few I oust. The flow of water is steady [troublesome. new mill is a most conspicuous |tnthe northern landscape. • It is gout finished, awaiting the battery j and sheet iron rooting. The toper is roofed in, the adjacent fry log building finished, and the pry I irick office budding ready fft'ug. CLEAR GRIT. Ishuftat the Clear Grit is down euty feet, and the new maeltin frks with gratifying smoothness. ,g is going steadily on. he meantime a rich,ore body was Friday evening, and pay ore for the first time from the Clear lal't, This ore body was struck in ft, and three or four tons which ken out gave an average of from •311 ounces it* silver and from $5 |in gold. The streak of pay ore Ideen inches wide at the point "it was first touched. MOULTON. ) development and extraction of oui the Moulton mine, have been rarily suspended during the erec tile Cornish pump, which will operation during the present Sonic. thirty men are now em in the shaft, cutting a bob station 300-foot level, ami setting the Some thirty-five men in uddi at vork on the surface; getting nidation of granite and Portland ready for the reception of this ous pumping machine and en This pump will cost, when fin ind iu place, some $00,000. The aery in the shaft cost $18,000. The was $15,0U0, and at least $15,000 expended in putting it in place. ä ALICE AND MAGNA CHARTA. are informed by Superintendent Hat operations in the Alice and agna Charta htiye been progress jadily and much as usual. The e quantity of ore has been taken id the development of the Magna been pushed vigorously. Since turn to the use of iron shoes the if the stamps has been much more e and satisfactory. SHERIDAN. were informed last evening that 'ey for the patent on the General a mine has been eom und that work has been coni fer the erection of the large igs to be put up on the mine. It anted that when completed the of the Sheridan will give employ ante five hundred men. In the ■ the development of the mine »sing steadily, and with the ii t,tying results, under the man ic of Mr. Jos. LaeaiF. •WABASH. of ore taken Friday last from ipe on the west 55-foot level, 46 mi the shaft, gave$230.85 in silver ill gold to the ton. assay made from ore taken the day from the east 55-foot level 245.71 ounces in silvef und $5 in the ton. he loo- loot level a drift has been rty-live feet west. MODOC. valuable property is owned by Messrs. Rosenthal, Ransom lly—who were on the successful n the recently decided Gagnon Mr. RosejEithal's third has recently nded by Jas. Talbott, at the rate ,666 for the mine. It is directly the Bell, and shows a strong and uoUs vein of silver and copper ore. the depth of 146 feet the assays about 56 ounces of silver and 40 til copper. WIDE WEST. valuable though comparatively >wn claim lies between silver Bow ie Warm Springs, about one mile ast of the former place, he depth of 25 feet a body of free g ere, running 35 ounces, and ear native silver, has been recently This mine is owned by lucie, Ned Stack and Billy W'il nd is in the Summit Mountain g District. PARROTT. well-known mine is owned by unsdell, and lies just west of the mla. The shaft is now down two hundred feet, and levels have an east and west on each side to £ ne. lie cross-cut across the vein there feet of ore in sight, in the old pere lode, sampling 20 ounces of ami 23 per cent copper. ANDY JOHNSON. valuable property belongs to a of mines lying southwest from and including the Mountain Boy itTidan and others. Good ore has tly been struck on the drift run west from the bottom of haft, assaying some 150 ounces to THE MAYO. Mayo lies just west of the Fill in Independence mining district, depth of twenty feet pay ore lias ly been struck In the loot ot the John Dueie and Pete McMahan wownew, and meet with thisgrut evidence of the value of the mine doing their regular representation THE MOUNTAIN BOY. ihaft of the Mountain Boy, lying lie mile mouI Invest ot the Butte ite, is now down about three hun et. A body of pay ore running 00 ounces'is now being worked, g is progressing steadily east and the 200-loot level. Operations on ■fool level give even higher assays IV. Morris, one of the lending citi Madibon county, and well and y known to the older Montnn •ived from Virginia City last HOLIDAY GOODS! -A.T GOLDSMITH & CO.'S, The One Price Clothiers A FULL STOCK :I3Sr ALI OTTE, LTHST-EjS: For Holiday Presents OF ENDTÆSS VARIETY AND CHOICEST DESIGNS Life at present ir. the South African dia mond fields is not agreeable. Hundreds of miners who are unable to obtain work tramp from place to place, and finally lapse into beggary. From Madagascar comes the significant in telligence that the Queen of that country has so far felt the enlightening influences of civil ization that she has begun the practice of us ing visiting cards. England's blind Postmaster General, who wins golden opinions even from lories, lias scored another success. You can now write a telegram on ordinary note paper, slick on postage stamps sufficient to pay it, and put it in a street post-box, and't will be sent as soon as the box is emptied. SUMMONS, in the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the Territory of Montana in ami lor [he County of Silver Bow. Manas H. Russell, -nd greeting .to J ^^^areYmmby i requ\^i t 'to ^J^^ove named lion br /i u ^u\he"mMTict Court of the Second Ju- dicial District or the T,£''a!" and l«r the Com ^tiled therein, within ten days »••er the sery- - you of this sum nions thp serV •rved within ! ............ I leiciuuviiui*...»™-- if served within ieo on J' 01 * ^ irserved oui ot this county, but | hl mis mstr'lct withu, iwentydays : otherwise . Within toriy day* : or m umÄ'öf betaken against you,accord g j betaken against you . sa -iî, redaction is brought toobtain the decree I our cotuinueu c™...... » — I lain ti d" cyor smee* notlfled that , if you fail to ; ,answer said complaint , as! qufred. the said for the relict agai ^ÊÊËmm the Tondtory of Montana in and tor 15th thousand'eigh i hundred und e * GEORGE W. mVIN, IF Clerk. RoniNBON A MAM««, Ä Äw5t. plttiniift. * ALIAS SUMMONS. DOjml ! lion brought against you plalntill, in x 1 '«, 1 * 1 ? ih TeïîiUirv ol -Moma.ia, , Judicial District 01 Ui ) W6« G anJ u , j iu and lilt theCounl> «if Silver w | t htn ton swur Ihe complaint lilcu inri ,| H . day.tex.lusiveol ihedaj • nolls- u served service on J 0 ",,? 1 . ' o- sav'd out of this | within this county, i r « "' , Iy days; 1 county, but in this imiunn'nt by otherwise within iorty I» '. • ecoidiug to eefault will bo taken »gainst you, aeeoiu „ iä'ääis? „rmat 1 rinfon'y heretôlorc und now , ^"[jiLu ' wIGgI . plftintnî and you. lhc M.* 1 * 1 •. a j. liu this action is base, is yoarde-jM on aud i Â:^ÆÂ"w^,irî U c.^.iuin B io qSi^ r , U thn'[lLd^dalnlLr w P lll take a default UlTon'under my hand and the seal of Urn Dis tricl Court ot the Second DiMiljt the Territory of Moutuna. in and foi o <lM , \ S PBunivHi Silver Row, this 15th ^ day of November, in the year of our Lord oneuiou^aiid ©i^ht hundred and JI'*A e ! , uTl*UK W. IRVIN. II. Clerk. Rmnssoti * 8ÏAI-MTOH, Attorney^mr la i ntllf. A REIGN OF TERROR. The Alarming Increase of Heart Disease ami the Symptoms Which Precede it. Leading to Scientific Investigation and an Attempt to Gieck its Increase. The Wonderful Properties of "Seda tine-de-India," and How to Properly Use it. Facts of Importance for All, K('S»miiig a New Discovery, The mortality statistics of this country show that a great proportion of deaths arise from Heart Disease. But aside from the fatality which attends it, the inconvenience and suf fering, which even the first stages bring, make it necessary to take prompt measures lor re lief. Undoubtedly the greatest remedy of modern times for curing diseases of the Heart is ".Sedatine-de-India." which is ac complishing such wonderful results and at tra .mg so much attention. This great rein ed ssesses ingredients specially designed tor all the numerous troubles of the heart The combination is the result of long and ___ r_.i ..........!____mill It nan VlCi eaiY» 1 v ! 4 S Tae comiiinaucju 1 » careful experiment, and it can be satoiv as serUid that when taken in time it will eurem every case. Do you ever have Nightmare, op p Wgged feeling in side and breast, Irregular . * mi 1 1 • ... !..______ 1 .. nnifnmtiG \ln. ------- B -------------- Action Throbbing, Jumping, Fluttering, Mo V^STSt Heart ____ .1 111 UJ UUU o.r w y do so again. If vour Druggist has not got it selld one dollar and fifty cents to our address am i it will be mailed to you. Sole agents, ! i)t , j | 1 j 1 . Lobdeli Chemical Co., St. Louis. Mo. Kehyovs Dbuiijty, Vital Weakness, Prostration from Overwork or Imliscretiou, is radically and promptly cured by "St. James Yitaiic Pills." They renew the vigor ot youth and aie a positive cure for Spermatorrhea, [«■potency, Sexual Debility, etc. Price one dollar and fifty cents per box, sent by mail by tl'C 'unie agents, Lobdeli Chemical Co., St. Louis. Mo. Julyl-il&w-lyr. sheriff sale. James A. Murray platiitiir vs. John O Uonrk ii i Win J Ma!lu*\vK. defendiint^ ' lolda' u.-. hrs sale on Ihc fist day of y. i». iS'-i, in front ot 6ic »euBX* i Billie City. M T" l,e! 'vien U office, oi' 'na. m. und •* V properly to-wit: All the Habt, i dajenduni Wm»J. o! November. A. . of Riock seventy al pltit in., tie :■.! tii Jfcst vl'k ■ following described •e.st and demand, tin* s liiere if ou i ,er, A IV ISS1. .\J. LOwUY, fri SCOTT HOUSE, main lodge. Board per day *2. ' „o.vrjAu Single Meals «.rU VM SCOTT, Proprietor. _ HOUSE TO RENT. —tiler a'"* sll0 ' 1 oon H. Lewis Main sf ower Ma • Flour, Feed < ... Inqiireo Grocery £>to rge . Lower •ctdtf BUSINESS CHANGE. Owing to the increase in our business in Dry Goods, Carpets, La ddies' Suits, Cloaks, Dolmans and House Furnishing Goods, We Have Decided to Close Out Our Stock °f Hens' and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Boots, <fc*c., and are now preparing for a Grand Clearance Sale ! OF SAME, COMMENCING DECEMBER 1ST, 11881. WE ABE DE TERMINE I) to close out these lines of Goods AT OX CE to make Room for our immense stock of CARPETS A3STID 3DIR/Y O-OOIDS and to do so will sell them at less than Manufacturers Cost. E. L. BONNER & CO. N. B.»We invite Dealers to call during' this sale and will guarantee them 15 per cent, discount on Manufacturers' cost of same goods. E. L. B. Sc CO. HOLIDAY DISPLAY. Of Fine Goods, Notions and Fancy Articles, in endless variety, now on exhibition at popular prices at the Leading Fiinporium of Fashion ! 'I. I 99PP39PR SANDS Be BOYCE . 1 --SPECIALTIES. The Mammoth Stock of Fine Black Gros Grain Silks , Satin Delyon, Satin Surah and Mermellciue, ■ Together with Watered find Moireantique Silks and Satins, OFFERED AT GREATLY RÄBUCED PRICES DURING THE HOLIDAY TRADE. Dolmans, Cloaks and Fur-Lined Circulars, in immense variety, which with Fine Silk Dresses, Seal Skin Setts Ladies' and Misses Furs, «fcc. Will be ofleved at Special Prices to close stock before the annual Tlio Groat Semi-Annual -— IOLI.OWIN G Ciearin <v TIIER E A FTER, SJAHSTIDS inventory, atnd Bar«'ain Sale & BOYCE. .iinm Jolley, Blacksmith and ■Wagon maker. (fe, PARK AN G MAIN ST., IUJTTIL Tlie best of iron and hard wood use 1. Skilled workmen employed. John Jolly makes a spec ials ofsiihooing -the best in the town—makes all the shoes usod; treats and cures all cases oi diseased feet in horese. JOLLY'L LINIMENT eful liniment I ! j JOLLY*L LiNI.Ut.^I The most useful liniment for man or _bean i ever nut ur For Hheun allsin it has no equal. Try a bottle. But up mid soid by John Jolly, j Olio Dollar per bottle. | T. S. HÄSßSLYOK & CO. Have opened a } Produce and Grocery House. ! CS4 MONTANA STREET, ( | ^„ rt kwpo n hand a Compieie o>?ck or Faiftlly ; laru:e supply ot Aaaa jI... ! crock and Ruby Valley . a.t nimnTAi C. o » a FL0UR OATS »"* —* ■< r r j an ' 2 M SHui BUS BOULDER HOT SPRINGS. These springs are situated within two miles I of Boulder City, Jefferson Co., and near the stage road running from Helena to Dillon, j Their curative properties can be vouched for ! by hundreds who ave tried them. F. r ! CiiKO.MC Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, cat- I Allllil, EUYSirl.AS, Unix ARY COMPLAINTS | Female Complaints and General Debility they cannot be excelled by any in the co;.ti Th se desirous of using electricity in cry. Ill sc Ut'S!rims uamg uivumuj connection with the waters call be aecoinmo- . I dated by a practical electrician who resides j ^ lhe Spri „gs. First class hole! accommoda ! spring tions on the grounds. JAMES E. RILEY, Mrs. Du. Jones Proprietor. Le ssee pd wt f. HEW BOARBIK5& LODGING HOUSE Mr . A. ( uld havi ... d emnnnHlicus hou ci. .S. Lewis, at tho lov now préparai to furnb iug by ihe clay or week lUMs. IjcxkI Boaril. Ac quiet, pleasant home for _____ved ti recent y erectc r end of Main i g«Hnl Loanl a hlncse ( < C. GOULI ■ 1 Also i suite of large and pleasant rooms, suit ) able for gentleman and wife, furnished or ur furnished. ! furnislied. lm ■ E LEYSOY A TUKCK, f1) ©■ i m **»//<? a Til Authorized City Tima-Keepers Dealers in fine ............. W& tches. Jewelry, Silverware' CLOCKS, ETC., ETC., AT .TASTE H.3ST PRICES A fine lût of tioid and steel Speciacies ar»d Eye-Glftosofi. Having superior facilities, we t^arantee fira; class work iu watch repairing. Orders by Mail Solicited dex-fi«kk MRS. DEAN prepared to make Ladies' and Children's i and Underclothing in the latest styles, ipoctfully solicits a share of patronage; third door west of Montana street, on Park opposi* - ~" ** ' Dies pets. .te. tiiiru uoor went ui juumuim street, on larK, opposite the Capliee building. Also understands cutting and making all kinds of House Furn ishing Goods, such its Loose Covers, Bedding, Curtains, Lambrequins, Window Shades, Car 4novdlm