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ta \a. arm. n. lawn-Inade- «ape-advanc- “ Ito-Hr ”It”? ‘fi. \' “minnow“ ‘t thew. w the Weekly Pioneer '9‘ he Ial'rlaucaeyw for the d w IDOL]. XBWU. Magma\ b.0701, scarce. baa—gunman hallt 'Mh-memd. m h. use Stefan nab as a aha- “My rh-”m \Vl‘t‘w P.'-‘~ a-Iaat. tar 0am. Ila Ieer it as much \to In.“ lathe W as rhe l- iu the Ila-m. Peta Hills. who returned htely from the Judith country. ray. the Bach: in all right. If\ \m “run\ \' “Ii-“1\ \M\ nttn‘lfi the riehent asuirtlnent of dream . . ', . A. S. ' ' - . :E‘wmhz‘r‘;iuter l“ I“ Mr. bl hirrtt'a ever brought to .‘ltfllulllll and A mu.- bird whi-pered to uni...mn..r\””.‘ “\‘m' f\ ”e\ t.» “\1\“ '_\ it... day that a wedding w.»- on the ”P“ f“, ea>t. 1 here us nothing mentioned thellflwer Boulder \ulley. in the faahion magazine for Mylibh Theehildreu aredelightultnthinkthat wear that they are not prel they nre going to have. blinds put up at thw. the whool homa- “ind-ma. Sheri! )lelk-rmott \mm”! Nd” . huh-anew u dn-ssmaking department from an extended trip through the mud» i 'l . 'l . . l _ f l l . west l of the county. w .n I I» In ( targt o t ie \‘26! t uttt r t: ‘8': 0‘ \Flint!\ u at t t u o w- '\ r. none, alert or iv . nrer. w ‘0‘\ home. lax Maehlne (.‘u. at llelena. [uni-Mi m h the dam\ 0’ \”19“\ through Boulder thin morning ‘ st ra- achotrl room needs I: mill-hell. {M is the clothlvr of Butte. W PMS left today (or m court convene» on Monday. Minn. Judge Buck, of Elkhora. w ua this morning. Don‘t forget the grand hull ut the court ”he next Friday to eniug. ‘ J. Rlluflmau and \\'m. “'zuhhuru are W at the llmihh-r Hot Spring“. . I‘ll. Show. who hm been quite ill the I weeks. in reportnl rounder-tint: [mired in ( all». of ltaderuhnrg. ua~ «nor on trip this Week. .\l is a we). - visitor. Thea. F. Murray uml wit-- returned from lIeh-na. 'l'llezsluy.aftt-r an :ilm-In-e of several llll_\'.‘. (‘ouunioioner ltielianl .lefl'rim ua~ the first to wind a load of l‘.\1 ~ llvnt Wood to the fir:.\'u,\i.x.. The “heat llakin: l‘uudvr. l)o'.I_'h--rt} “filth. agent. i\ le tlo~ {Ling llvlllahl' good l.ri»:.d with Road Mipertimr ’llxonip‘ou and lll‘ little army of notion lmn- In good work on the l‘Ua-l‘ l.ll-'l_'- Mi.“ Slay N‘unuril young lad} ot lli‘i-lil. :- .‘ll'e. “m. lingof>nl luvliiti- r \allI-y n «loin: :15] 'u t nll|| ii in d noun; with A friend ol ozux pale.) -.-\.r.tl ripv z-tnmlwrri-w on l.l-l \\l:.u‘~ . the uliitti-t' ‘lilll th- Hots,” .ll ;.l|. tl' , tum-la) llyan \\. l.--i-:h1on :tz'v linin; up :. llll‘ll Hear the .lt-lz'ri-w *lIIl'V lwow. Inuit-rial \\a~ l‘le‘lll'Wl ol l‘n'nw-w 'i'vn l'lyeL. ll; The jail nt‘tiih int \\I-vk the type- rn l- trim; to lin- l‘~‘.'.‘l| luv mad.- u~ .~:._\ in) on: r-al.» of the Jail lonvt- lune -:nd 1\ nhwn \\- ~houl'l l.oni~ I'Larozi. .lnua \\:di:rwu :ztul lll'rry liuonian ll.l\l' .wne out to rt ptw went N'\l'l‘lll vlaitn~ Tow} will return in ‘ almllt 1i “oi-it. . till“ I - :-r- >tiil 1: |l1.r‘l.it of ti: lur tin uiio lit-1d up the liiitte ‘tap. but ::~ yt't lln rv wen» to he no t'll:|ll\\ Hi Hit it‘ helm: ruptured. Karl .‘il :- l' inn .I ;,. the Daily hon-v. :n.«l \uiil prowl-l} ta-‘klv- ll-rnt ramp il' ll\ 1.. t an. ‘ to p..‘::.t u fen titlll'l\ in that t \I' gt'h a _‘_Iu‘tl t hatter Attorney t o\\.m ru turned from a l u~i nus trip on .‘atunln I'M-Hill: looking a» fresh a~ a dai~y lie nau~t lune had a round or too with \‘u otth. l’atln rt'iad) nill lxolul wrtirm at the (‘atholii rhurrh in Boulder \ullt-y ne\t filtnday. it i‘ hoped that tlu- lim-vrv-nd Futllt'l’ “ill haH- a lnr'.\ l‘|'l|'_‘l‘<\_'.‘lll1tll. .lerw l‘atti-r~on. who lituw :il-on: three miles up It»' Kin-Mat. i~ i-rv-rtin: a line eountry rI-~idi~nu- “hieh, “nun I'Hlllr yleted it will bean honor to that rlurlnin: valley. A fortune taller “on a~toni~hinu the boysA Wednerdm alteration and I‘\t'lllllj_’ Hhe i~ re] orn-d as Inn in: lllltl them mm.- i-tnrtling reu-lntioii~. :unl i~ mid to li«- a regular el:|ii'\o_\‘:int ll. l‘ llaily prowl-med u~ with some line speeitnem ot‘ totatom really the linv~t prodnrtion in that lino u¢ lnu- _\et wen, ‘ They are similar to tlu- l-lue nnwhanie. hut llatter und nunlx larL'I'r. Mrs. “'m. lln-azeey ha~ been differing. ller ‘ for several day~ “ith a «were void «Inversutional po\\er~' in“ e l-eeu impaired a little bit. hut we hope .~he \\ill mon be able to make up for but time. Flank llownqtnwt. a young typo who haaheen uojurnin; in llouhler for u month peat. left Sunday moniing for llntte. “ Prank II II gland printer and an obliging . young man. We winh him well. We are pleuwd to note the reevipt of some very fine uiniples of lrish potatoes :1 llne r-peeimen of the Belle potato. a new ‘ \ariety which he inn-nth making a altr- ~urh a falllttnlll' shine on Tun-«lay a~ to lludehllllrL’Hll thu- tir-t pa!\ like ~neh an one from i-u-ry tillage and 3 in the lndi-pendell? tine“ tlII'} \o_\.:nt! 'dzuhhtn'.’ ‘1 turv ol alluir~ until he p:t~~- d an Harrison Jordan. l-‘iuh ('reek; )I. ll. ean he had in any-city of the enat or; Lott and Hugh Dual-an. Twin Bridges. I WP“. are reglstered at the Boulder House. in, William Daviwn wut u. tlii~ otlh-e ; “ ‘inltyof next year. John lloltk four—hone team out up ilmmt make the driw-r \va. lrnt fortu- lately they were ~oon flopped. “ Read the men-llent I-otnmnnieation from \\“. “Ullltl ll eznnp in the room} eu-ry \vm-k_ liveryluuly min it‘ why the) don't get Miner the mine day it i~ printed. the ~ann- ‘ do \u- know \. Ilou nun: nii~t:il.r u« for n l 1 Lil'- l A lady rill do:. n to dinnv-t‘ at thv- I'.-.n‘.dI'r llotel tlw Itlll\l' day . :md rv'l'iini- -l \.\l_\2 l'hi- «n tn~ like :i u. ddin: llil.l|~'| 3’ lint d1} ll.‘ .d :11 ll. i' it u..- only an Mm) l-oiw» .‘i';~~r-~ lit lh ‘_\ l‘at'hin on.\ lln~l Ill ollit'r )nlln‘.’ ladle». L} a in“ laddit- . railwl to ....» t!I-- int-T uni \\nvrl\in;:~ of the lionlnlvr papery-«fir (la) The} urt‘v- H» ‘.':t_\ :tvlal'l‘~ \\---l lizi ‘ t‘.u~l- .zrr u'u for th~ of “in \i .a'- ti lli‘-:--I'.o! Il- l-‘lz'l. and \lr ill 1. 1 :ml .l' llhl‘. h- rt\, \‘i - -lll| ~il.._\. H: ’oi . r \ :.t tlzt t fizulrd. ll\l\l|.- .\1r 1 r\) i~ junior y |l\li\l’ in ihv- [Int-ll lnl' ruin of Il'uLlo-rt} ll'~v~ of thi‘ uit_\. and h i~ ju~t voxnph ml and furni~inul an elegant r-\idl-tnv hurt for the r-w' 'p‘ iii of hi- l ride. who i~ a ~i-‘u-r of .\lt~ ll ‘3 I l‘I-lt;:l.vrt_\ olthi—(i') ‘ l .\ llmil-lerlmh will :iltHl\.l-'1' 1a I‘vi’t d ~inie to i: l. lionnu-r t\' l'o. linttu. fora drn-~~ path-In and \\:i-nior:- than plv w \l :.I ll“ froth} t:-~-~\ uith \\l|l| h the order \\::~ ldh-d lt i~ nerdl-w‘ to~:i_\ that ll ‘ tsueh it; not the ease. unlil. was :- to'iave unna- TbTrailCleekd-ie. tuning. Small lreighting outfits are in de-‘ Inand at Port Ilia-urn. Butte is made musical by the hatL Immiea of seven handa. size nan-is mules. ‘ H. l.. llonner k (‘0. have now in‘ nun-d to L\ They have in eonneetion with their ‘- nl litter in the went. I They guarantee to make up ladies} iit~ in u good style and finish as ‘ lt hart been reported hy l M .l ‘ d d i interested partiea that their ehargea . ru. . A. \'rl;xht and her lit e augh- _- . ‘ . . . ‘ ter. u‘t'ompanled by “in; x0” Nottiux- . for dreaumakmg Wt r1 t xoroitant. but ‘ . ham ealled to we type:- tly on Wednesday. Their prices )r making ladies' line suits are illil.‘ Ill-.1. 8l‘i. '32” and .25. whieh are now ' as low as asked for the same than of ‘ work in New York. asked to pay for any work with wliieh No eusttotner i~ she ix‘ not perfeetly Mitialietl. \Ve ould utl\ iw our lady readers to will andinspw't their stock of novelties I drew L\- \ls. .__——— 1“ ll .\ 5 It In LI\ 7 M the (hurt llouve on Friday l-Iienin: tletolu'r lGlh. tiru-a! preparatioth ::l\' living mad-- fur a gala time at thou ntrt ln-Im- on I“\l l“lill.l\ vw‘ning. ”stole-r llilh. \\'.» know of x... wen-q. of n-ountry li4!'-w pun-an antlht'tnl'tlt is l uore :ippr-wiatvd than in lionldc-rand \ln-t'v it i'.7‘.'\. .lu‘t imagini- lln- hill and a . whirling in the “all! iptadrille. he l.nw-r~. mom-v inthh. thu- glide l).ln Tuvkvt‘. n-ll'. Thori- i~ r'-.dl\ a ~hort iifo~»\p.-nd--d in tun- :ight in a bail tw-m but a plow-ant Illl‘. though. Tin- ronrt room will lu- titll d up in vrand ~t\lu~. llll' lit-ul-lt-rfilring liand ll:l.\ liven owpm-ially engage-l for ”I“ I“t':l‘l\ll. and judging from the man- I. h-nnrr & t'o nun lw depended on for agenn-ut. a right run-d tinu- mm be thin: -::Ii-t:n tion to their ”Honing\. lotli in IL- quality ol comb ~ 'nt and the prmnttn- ~~ nitl: uhirh old-w“ are filled l.;uli~ ~ aidiiti; to porn haw- tln-ir {all ~up- pl) of doll-in; t the :iotil'w of thi» and art it - t t’<lili~.'l_\ ilul:.\.to “r and .\lr‘ lI-lnu-l llou :‘m-r- ty.on Saturday. Sv-ptI-nunr 20'». 15‘s. :1 'l'Iu: new :li'l'l\:ll \-.: igln-d ju»t o pound“ \\'.- thon_vl.t In) lZ-l' Inilin: t\‘llllll Hall! I- that mun-thin: nnn~nal had happened. lvut ltl'H'l’lll‘I'lllltv‘d the true II:Ir nlt d the riLar~ and --‘.rl:|itnml through ItIIPXl—llltlfl' iun'wvnt ~tnil~~ of lll‘. “lt~:i girl. lob let'~ ~Iltohwl' The law! \\i~lil~~ of thl‘ M-.\tl,\|;t for th-- happy parenb and ‘ilauzliter. _ tiraml (‘entral Hotel. This tltrev-».~~lury llllllrt‘ of enter- tainuu-nt for the tron-ling publii- is now open. and prev-uh a regular“ hotel appenranrv. lt top to hottoni. .‘lr. Frank lsnrnlnun is New from\ ha~ <ptired m-ith:-r pains nor money . ‘ to lunc- thi~ popular house furnished jn~t are he“ an the titne~ and oppor- tunity will admit. and to-day it i.~_ all ready for them-eomnuulation of trav- , ‘eh-rs'. and i~ l'tllllfUl‘llllIlt‘ and t'l‘lt\'l'-i nient in every respvet. There are l ten rooms in all. two of “’llit'll ('ltlll-‘ pose the parlor and bridal i-humbn-r. l {The parlor i“ nien-ly titted up.” is ‘ also the room adjoining. Mn“. Faro- ham deserves mueh praise for her no- <tiring effort:- to present the (irandl t'eutral Hotel to the public in it: present tine nppearanee. A Good Read supervisor. .Iefiermn t‘ouuty (‘ommiuionern “J '1! l- f l l’ t \V' 'kl . . “1.6\“ i r ‘ I. ron “ H mm 1 lune donea good thing for the eounty The “mph-e\ enn‘t eonu- in too fast for -. Therehtn long winter ahead. you know. Ir. Carson, nt Glendale, the grentlpark. iin appointing .I. ll. Brien as Road Supervisor from High tire to the. “'e will soon have a good America- horv-e-tndner. inu- heen doing ' road m ”mp. viu ”min as J.” i. . [Ind-\lee the past week In lsreaklnx! Frank Ira mat-n every inch of him. and a “I?! ft! Foster & “'lddow um. gall, pod fallow. O“ I-eetlnz of the Young )lea'n w Mention. Tom didn‘t nay ‘” he accepted or not. but we sup- “ rrhI‘ldmtemu-se. ' ”lemumthakatara the 7‘ lb m By the w. an hewll hum-tu- wh‘ be “ b“ fl . monuments-nun W 'hawalelr* Whoa T. F. Murray was In Helena the “i the week he received an invitation good man on the grade. The travel- ing publie need not dread the Mint and stumps of the saw mill canyon any more, as the road will anon be graded an an paaaengot'l can go to The lovers of I.“ race at the sleep if they want. to. luminance“ “ will be glad to know that than all h glad to know that he. flies“ 1,. 'ea next I the n\].i-.'li-il. John Sin-:n. the l\ polar “dehum- it--. and Ford liv'rt'lnlt'e. the lit-older fmorilv. will :It'i a~ lluor manager-n “hirh i~ :i ~tirn~g\|:irai:t--v that t-tory- thing will be I‘Ullllllt'll'tl in the mo>t plea-antmanner. Tilda-1.».iln‘llldiltg \upprr at tho (irand t't-ntral llotl'l. only ’33. .\llar4- eordinlly imited. BASIN lllllli‘l'l‘l ES. Written for tln- Si.XTx.\I:i.. li.\it\, ( lrtolu-r S. 1857». Judge )lt'llride and party. of Salt Lalo- rity. \‘i.~ited our vamp thi~‘ week. The“- gv-ntlenwn are interested in the llouldv-r mine and mill. and very likely they will nullw some improve- men‘m on their property this fall. (limo llros. and I‘m l'larly.of(iiles & ('o.. lll'l' going to work about fifteen men on their lodes this winter. ;\ new eotu't-ntrntor has arrived in llasin for .I. ll. Allport. it I'Ullllllt'llt‘t'h to work l will let you As soon us know whether it is a lilll't't‘t‘ti or not. The eoueh will llufltt over the new road for the first time to-day. ll. We staid Eur—:38. ln our artiele in referenee to the Jefferson eounty jail. our type tnade I on say that the bonds were sold for ‘1 iltl eenta. when in reality the law pro- . riding for their aale prohihited their le for lean than 98 cents on the dol- lar. whieh sum, we understand, they ‘ an have been bargained for. Bellu'hla. llev. Smithy preached in the M. E attendance on The the presiding elder will be here. services Slahhath morning. turning out ahotn Ive tale albumen red-y- Theneweageahh law W have anived,‘ a kph I be. The Butte ateam laundry lb to he i eotnpleted by November let. The finishing tourhes are being put on the new theatre at Milt-a ('ity. An exeellent quality of marble has been found in the Sweet Grass hills. It eoatn '65 per annam to maintain a male dog and il\ for one of the -ntler sex at llilliuge. “\ater ha: been struck in the inter- (h'enn llotel arteaian well. at .\Iile~ ity.at a depth of LT: feet. llutte haa been kept lively this u.- Oneal. Out. I. 1.. The (Te-at». m iota Li!\ wt 1‘ Weakmon la “I \ aun-erand ”I. i “M to ’ need the leading atiaiag vanilla. in pain of industry. in the. Territm’y. The Cornet has been a eamp of slow but steady prim lahorinfi like other mining eampa un- ed as I may call it. under the eeo- of the Helena Mining. Milling and lteduetion eompany. the camp bids fair to hold its place among the lead- ing eatnluof Montana, and to-day “Pound only to Butte luv\. and ere ' der thediuadvantage inwperahle fit) it : mismanagemenm. hut having aurviv- . ntunieal and intelligent management l week by two burglaries. a vane of man. “00\ diseovercd on chlan creek. fifteen miles from “'hite Sulphur Spriugn. Hill. both Mali-nun of llutte. died suddenly Saturday morning from heart disease. ehureh hint Sunday morning, and the ‘ Rev. llill diaeouraed in the evening. both occasiona. There will he pram-hing next Sunday morning and evening. Sunday week Rev. L. E. Hanna will conduct the 1h m. The smelter i rattling fall blast, nahetn. and an tumult ulllll a China- (iold and aih er hearing quartz has Mrs. Dr. Harding and “'illiam it in reported that the Flathead lndians in the llig lllaek foot valley killed 'at least Wllilm-rduring the Inonth of Septemln-r. . It is thought that the deadly ef- fects of the Johnson grass may lave been produeed by \blunt.\ to which it is lu-liI-ved the grits: is Iubjeet. .\ new rattle eompnuy. tolie known as the l’urkI-r t'nttle t'o.. with u eup- ital stock of (Gilltlll. have filed ur- til‘_le.~ of ineorlmration with the were- tury of the territory. lt l.‘ mrmiso-d that a syndieate hen st-t'ured i-ontrid of the tired Falls townnite and determined upon the i eonstrin-tion of what.- ruilroads that 1 will make it an important point. : l'artio-> “llu rt-w-ntlv awn-titled 1 t‘lond l'I-ak in the lligdlorn \mun-- taiu~ found on th-~ awent the grave‘ of utll‘ Ilade who the rm-ord sava was] avoid-dually ~hot at that ~put iii l‘t-itl. 'l‘lil' lirsl iiillllllllt' tII‘tllllllllllll lli'lI-na \t'a~ tln- m'e:i~ion of the ordin-, :tti-vn of Viwoun! >ti-plit-n tlt' \angel last Friday morning. by Iii-hop Ilron- do]. at the t-utin-dral. and the follow- l'lL' Sllllllil.‘ lll' r‘\\'l\(‘tl ill\ ttl’llt'l‘ ('f liri\~tl:\tv4l. .\ ~--rin-u:- awn-idem :e-rnrred at tln~ ,\nawvnd.i mine last Friday. Joseph “wade. a ll|lll~'l‘. \\:t.\ so badly injured that he diwl in a few hours; t‘. llri» will. nnwlho-r n-Inployv \\a~ also in- jured. but it i.~ thought hi> wound: are Ilvv‘. fatal. .\li~.~onli:xn: Tommy .‘lllt‘n. well hlnuwn in town. \\':i~ brought in Tue:- dav violentlt era/.v. .\ t‘hlllllllN-l'ill ‘ 1.5 In‘. i2. H--nk.-. ll.t'. .‘lvyere. and .l. \V, Moore ordered Lini sent to the inmm- asylum. at \\'arm Fpringx t‘harlm “lurk. in the employ of Jordan lira\ of [hm-bud. was found d~-:nl in a nu ine on .‘lilh-r (TH-L. 54-p- temln-r L’Yh. The findings of the llll ties: were that thr- ih-t-euSI-d ennu- to his death by an at-eidental gun rhot front tle- bullet of his own gun. The silver shipnn-nh‘ for the week in toned u D in great phle at liutte. _\ outlay, t u-re living thirty-two huh mounting of the metal on the sitlt‘Wlllly'. having . an aggregate \‘Hlltl' of $3197“. (lf this twenty bars were from the Lex- ington mid twelve from the .-\liee eompany. The Bolt-mun (‘ourier saye the llorr vonl mines at Cinnabar have been leased for a term of years by J. K. l’urdee. of l'hillipsburg. and other gentlemen. and that a large force of men willlu- immediately put to work to take out cold “'iekes and other portionso the Ter- ritory. The Yellowstone Journal says that the 9-year old son of U. H. Straw. near lilosehud. while out riding with another lad was thrown from hia porn\ ;hut unfortunately his foot hung in i the atirru i, and he was dragged some distant-e )ehind the exeited animal The child’s ‘ akull was fraetured and other aerious in jurien were reeeived causing llia before the hold broke. death the following “'edneaday. A. Savage. on Saturday last and sallied h t4 2 The only wild' 'animal they 'aa'w dur - . ing was eir friend- aay that they the woodehuclt as a cub hear unti ceiired; but that reportb long may he it» rival. tial proof of these farts eolne andl eraamine for yourselves. for lllll nnent to Livingston Enterprise: Judge .l. Puttmaater F. “'. “'right and Jeweler G. B. Nihloch forsoult their varioua legitimate oecu rationi- kill a number of bears that were re- ported to he very obtrusive and saucy . 1 among the foot hills of the Belt range. their ahaenee of nearly two days a woodchuck which they killed la: broadside from the entire party. thev reached town and mende- .. Va. 1-3m AM :1 animal.- The eolmaal hoisting work- are nearly manpleted, the dimensiona of which are more feet with a Gallass frame m feet high. The hoisting engine which is already in place, has a capacity of ranking from I?!” to it!” feet. It is pmetivally a Hill- horde power engine. while the tlieo- . retieal \mason-mum makes it a [‘74- home power. It is a douhle engine. It has steam brakes which the engi- neer can work with the utmost safety and (were. lt ean lower and hoist at the seine time without reversing its motion. It has a dial indieator whieh shown the depth of‘ the shaft to the fraction of a sixteenth of an ineh ln fuel. it is one of the moat eomplete hoist- when the shaft is einking. ing engines in the territorv. The ereetion of sueh gigantie hoisting‘ Works as these inopires everybody with eonlidenee that the ('onn-t is to. day one of the best mines in tle- ter- not forgetting at the Null\: ritory. time the immortal llunill-y \vhieh isl jealoih‘ly disputing favor with the1 great ('onu-t mine. ! There are many prmpI-(‘tz‘ here that l w ill a little more development will prove to be a‘ good ax tho t‘ntnvt or llnml- _\. but of the~e I will say noth- ing at prewnt. leax ing them for .wuie'I . future tinw. ** l l l Ellllllnllll u ‘ “ILI. \nouns .\T iBoulder. Friday, Oct. 16. l \'I Tlll‘——~*# '| (‘tH‘R'l‘ In )l'z-ili. l .Snnper at Grand Central Hotel. 0 l t . .. i 'l n ultra. iv: 11mm; >t'i-I'rzl:. ’53. 5 :rluale by Boulder String Natl: ! All are eordinlly invited to attend. .lons Suns. -. I From. Bentham»; i “m\ Managers. l ”pedal Ieetlag of (‘0. Commissioners. I ,_ (Mice of ('orxrv (mam: axn ltrnntnan. Jeflehon County. Montana. Boulder. Montana. (kt. ll. 1,375. There will he a upecial meeting of the I Board of ('ounty (‘ltmmlhflllml‘hh at the (‘lerk'u ottlee. on Monday. Oct. It). 1885. i to accept tall. and transact any other bu- l unm that may race before them. . By order of the Bryant. that Clue. E. S‘rrzvaxs. (to. ('lerk. school 'I'eaeler Wanted. A rnmpeteat teacher wanted at the mouth of the Elkhorn. For further par- tleulunt inqull’rje iamediately of I). not. A. L. DITLASBI'. l MM' or mea floor-a. Clerk. Builder. l.1‘. Fir Sale (‘ouaty Treeatlrer Iereadeahas an ex- eellent urn-tn; wanna tar sale at .150. It innewaadmg.-deostu Til-ls a bargain for some one. ‘ can mama. I, III. II” rm . Newly Built and Newly Furniahed throughout. The manta. Conn-1m“: Myan- “flaked fit. Ihpelru all fine-mafia“. Ethane. l Thetableaaee the General Merchandise Miners’ -- Supplies, - - Powder, -- Steel, -——DILLIB Ill—~— ad WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, B()L'LDI£I!_ (‘ITY. MONT. 1 BEN'I'S’ FURNIS NI} B00118. DRY (l GODS. BOOTS & SHOES. No t‘nllllwtitnr has arranged. or can arrange. better facilities hr general trade than those who have alreudv given us the Intuit ex- . tensive mereantile hardness in Jeflerwn county. We Buy Clout at First Hails; We all at Ml Illll FOR CASH! ‘mmuammmanI Q Will “Pic“! 9“\? ‘0 HELENA’EPRICES on I“ M h“- A. M. BOLTER. I. I. noun. AMHolterdan” mmwbdmmaea-‘a 1‘ V “\ “‘ O mama—awn ,— . a» ,. .4 m flue-t ., “ -‘ waver-m g.” . , .