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1%/ONTANA CENTRAL RAILROAD SOCIAL NEW El-Kilt/RN ECIlUeei. cc /k. LINK ' North Round. South lamtnd. Through Emperor. rn. L4 p. m. Local Pannenger 5.ori o teSI a tn. I 'ELENA, BuCLInit VALLEY South -bound. l'earth-boutul. 10_31 ni. 1.05 p. Cu. 1 . retort,' .10 03 - the peonage, tEitittà for Boulder leaven lieletut at lu a in. A 33.A.IFILek.A.1* ete Fora -Rona Dt t 121.1.1N . G. IRITIR TO COTE, era- it14 .- 4111:10»09t1D FECICC. A grand masquerade ball is talked •of to take place ou the Isfof •Febtiary. Mr. Barger ga\e anotherof his social hops at the ?.rand gentral tin' . ff hursday last. It was well'attended. every vile enjoying himself and xot- ing it a grand snects.,-- A new pleasure club has been or- ganized itt'Boulder, entitled the -Ait- ehor Club. Its first entertatument ‚-enta for -MAO a inonth.•idit quarters at the Grand Central. . 1 whose husband died a short time ago Jong: es ACRE LOTS FOR SALE. The plat Of the Evan»; ion lo Ito Is now on tale and the iota haie been placed on market. The lots are à ‚table social event and already the arrONE ACRE IN EXTENT - tin . ..t.at are beginuirg to prepair for it. With title feet ;greet* on ttro aides of each let and nlai 4 ; of one hundred t e “. ty u yr,. \V. B. (i'adfney visited Butte on MI 1:7 . 1?\ Q . Thursday of laid wet -k. Rumor assn- . • Too cannot he ‚.but ( nit fr\n 1 the ' greet. The u ddi \ ; (gates his trip with a large mining tom in junt nontli tli.. bridge and eon venient t., the 1 -Flannel lined shoes asid slippers, and felt slippers at et»lt, at Wickes. f -4 The la•st of speetacles and glasses bentineat part of the town rt.- toe. are offered at - 1 pleasure of turniug 'Peer to \.‘Irs. liar- at the watt•limatit.r's. i'deal of property in tliellecla Mr. intuit: Farrell has einte name - .., Mr. T. Hopkins. of Basin. was in town on the Ittli, in connectiou with a littte law busines.s which was,satis- titetorilY arranged the same dey. , Mr. ,Th4ttan› Cab.. formerly a - -4 , 'lent of this place but not learnt -sue ; at lain Cit. was here tom the 1211j1 inst., be is looking hale and hearty, i • prueeeds might go to the rl . lirr 1.! * nee.11 . ; - . The hall Was croo .1: .1 with old and pining who proeeeded to enjoy thew:elves in th« . Inuit approved style. The nee atorniag the lsos had the iitearnemal,3.1e. Figurrin toniiie_return. tilorptv • it • 'intuit the Ike mint I 11.25. • Mr. Womb; is visiting the eapital on business, • • Mr. Wm. Berkine left town,MontLiv last te. the some repreSentatiou work on h C Iii' row. Creek mines. • Ma,:or Brooke. of Whitehall. came w to to t yesterday. he is stopping at the Grand Central 'Hotel. • - ' Dr. Geo. W. Grant, of Lif.ingston.. usen. it wit...Ls:hied tive a hall for . arrived laz.4 night to inspect .1.. R. , >seism st eaormait.) . A • • Et-tattle:v. Montana. Janine)\ 14.77. Ladites.-_tirent bargains In Jenteys. large liksortusent and latest styles. The people of Elkhoru-diave long en- A.I.#1.1. F.' joyed the srputation for whole-souled, k liberty. 1Liset Thureedely evening : this jewelry go to spirit of philanthropy was most hap- lito • re•- pily and i\pbstantially eiemplifiedv by the unanimous consent tittle. young m e ph emon p os t, 6, A. It. tie t oo k ‚lhe benefit' of the widow Harrington the Pc:eta:lee For sale: heater, cookstove, and . lounge at Montana Central depot at once by W. E. Pease. , • R. J. DOUGHERTY. will be a dance -on the 1,8th inst.. in 'Mr. Will -Hoopes is; again on the , in California vrbither be hail gone. Any matt wanting a boot can nave Groveltek S: Simpkins's hall., ' road in tle- interest of the Newsleri-1 h o pi ng to recovt . r hi s lwatth, a dollar i t pair by «lui' ing ot Wickes. . The•Keights of Pythias gi ve a grand his ľ\Utt I ten 't lose tlw tiny BOW. Delag Olt the westent hilt' 4, f Gillman tendered the Lase or his ban .f•• 1 • • 1 • • I ImIl at the Boulder Ilot Spring- on l4 \ • I • R. withisit cost and the in tasieia nefuraislt- Ill I'S I 01 nit.1S Vti1:1t4 011 Hold Lhe Febuarv the 19th. Of course it Will be the music free, sit that the whole at Ilarrv Smith's meat market. isitrwat p r oe-4 r0. - liii,'d.Citiént. Fur prt. and other infortuation apply tee It 31 UR Boolder 'Cl T here site hat! been visiting her it r. L .1)1 NO N SALOONS. panied 'him, Cominii• frent t ;1 vitiate rí TURS: wd---FRED EFLER. PROPRIETOR. I miss mime haw just leri thoraughly refitted and re- • ______ganejahed and 11 4 now reudy for, d t p l , , s 7 reeeptinet,of patrons. TI%la.-.4 LIQUORS . ..AND t. It R. M. Crallé Oiling an addition to his residence in the Warner att.! _ sweet addition tit Bouider. S. 11. Knowles has built a slot-% told 4, 4 ¡__ Ili en 1 foghorn - to_ettusu al . physieina as tu the trouble with Lis ;, Onrne*Justit•en e f the Peac, Duet or - 11••,111--ittittli. WilTilièr - t s - iti - • - Clews ift i•yi r.. • 1 b roc . *¡.. h a d'hi,; ‘ first I ow a ea ,,è 1, 1 ,t1•;reillit•ed prices, size 5 to 12. At II. ---• - ... - ' e Hammer's. , Hon. S. A. 'Swiett. our inemison- ': eel. Win. ‚ \usoui : i. ' V.. T. Cal - dingy. i • eicee of the House. W:e.` around on • W-.. IL Parker. of Boulder: appeared j . ,NIturIlay last ° . jittery it•v% big lii\ e'\ 1- ' for Mr. Cablage and Yr. Wiliam aegis- stituents and getting potitters ter n this , ed leinn .04 . 14 r.ese. The jury deceits! in , week. I favor of the th•fendeut. We nutlet • - week, enjoying gooe thmg , at t e . • • Ara ka p i no h an d a nd in vedette* to Milt all II half fritte' dweilii17, in the Jeffrit-rings owl the atteutinti „ i • • ius ; Nles-rs. Roirl:-v and Walker will, Mate.. Loren.\( . additi-)n to Boulder. and will, have i: frientis in town. • start a lauttitry in a few days. The Win dud in The Other .good tilde for their KW • ne - latent. Every effort will be n-ed by the pro- prietor to make thin a plereent tence resort. A share of the potion- • age of the public is asked. T ILE OFFICE. j, ' MONT. EAT M.A It Kurrs. waters* o staivstra.n„ aori.one, M' 'NT.' N A. whtests..1.• anti net...1: 33 1:7-11e Ctt 1\ - A. saf ALL KINDS OF SA; A sevx•Lti..TY. !WU »grab. of Beat Quality Alm - ayes» Hand. rcesu siSH AND GAXE IN THEIR, YEANON. Mart...* nt 'Re old !neon.% y $T vso. ItADEESBURG POSTOFFICE STC,RE Q. XL rlig.:RCZ.:4 - J, DEALER IN Dr. (-tzar-. Star - -ry. Hooke. CAtle:7. - tool Not Ain.. the linnet and lairgcst ansortzw-nt of • CIIRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY Goons: ever in the town. ready for renting in a few days. • The funutee wait . ; gotten to witrk . ia • the new court...house last week., and the inside work Of that building will now go rapidly forward: Messrs. MoNally & ttr,nnan are still at work • on the snow fenees'for ' the M. t'. .11. n. If the gentlemen keep up their gate they will have the ertslit of doing what others are accused of. \fencing in the countryf' The Gans & Klein building all lathed nett ready for plastering. Mr. Dines has the contract for that. he put on a foret' of men on Monday 1:t7 and will rush it through. Th e build- ing is very substantially built and tht: second soit -v will make an exeellent (lancing hail if kept for that purpo , e. while it would be Very convenient and eteturen-talele for society meet ' if fitted up itroperly. . seldom he gets so fur from Wane állii . plaer read:S . for operations. •• business. hut when he does, we ire .! Work will soon begin on the Lux- REI.1G14 WS. _NEWS. all , rlad to \e-e hint. . . .... ri ----- - - . Mr. 11'..4. of Jefferson, so- jeurned here three or foie days last ' 43 a 4 I that Mr- 11. '\\i will lake all -titi'I h appeal. .Mr. \ohms amid son. of Basin..... en at emea are both men of experienee we,r.•_,%,.t..r.: to the etainty-.-eitt and d , ass we Isespeak for them a lively Inicie'. 1.4 bud utie lo settlr- iscre. a.-e t:oilins has Iiis weather eye opeu fora ; The Helber,has ri-.4uttleti work with it,eiti 'a snit!! here.. Of melt. .Mr. anti Jtrion Ea:arty naide - Wend haulers have beett \tu t ela (I a ily busitiesis trip tot the county fo r the present. litt\trint011ati Oil the loth inst. Mr. The Queen haehinpuprorily su,npcuti _ . ith-to tifok butte the muse ' ea operatioweaearitiiin;r-mat_Itiore... i; .1 1 Wishie, ..f S t ahl. an d R. Beckwith. of Ilelt•na. was in I Viall1e. is now at the 'lot Swings t' ,14 7 1 a 1%-witlys ago. Ile isited sever- ' untier the car\ of lir. Leighton. It a l « t ribe ubilo-s and took a trip through at \lie • time looked vet,\ ten - rime'. the Holler mill anil mine in eontlesity I nut we are now glad to pranoutice,. , with Professetr Wolisten. Ile express - him out or (Imager. -I eV • ' - Woltet• & Maxfield. the popular oM•r the best frt•sh meats at the lowt•st Priet•st of anybody in the eounty. Ladies, if you or .any of the chil- dren wilt need any underwear tide wiater ter next siering you eau laity it 1Vielzts, ellearh 1it . 1W than any lier time. For pore-W I WI.- \ \\ li hev- ear old lellia : ‘• t ‚ 1 .•:-•••••Y• old 'f, m . Rum. and Seoteli and Irish go tu ed much _pleased with the fuit,- Mr. 1'. A. '.‘itirrison. of Rallershurg. - was in town ten the 11th inst. Ile tire outlook vamp- ciutemiehttés n•turning Íu Itadersburg Mie, Hall. of Biatith•r. is a guest of , ia the spring. meanwhile be tarries at : Mn'. J. IL Sma rr _ • i • Big Foot, witere he thinks are some ; Row me i nased is i n Helena. -rood prospects weerth Mr. Gilhert, of 11 Ickes. called su 1 ed Townsend shooting at jriek rabbits. It is -1 Tiewi-hots t on the C e p i er K,, 3 i s in Ilenry Schreiner is rustieating near W Mr. T. A. ickt-s, pastor of lilt - BUSINESS St ericEs. I-reshyterian church of this will preach the second and fourth Suuday of each month. to Mr. T. H. Shaw, of Butte. who in - Rev. R. M. Stevenson,tevenson, pastor \ f tends to put\ in a large stock of boots the Pn•sbyterian 'church of Bbiteman. awl We undi . rstand that t h, IMPOIS normes, AS having :gamine McKenzie & MeGowars. eontraeted thr.ntgh George 1)4e -in. wid Fierier send Owen in to the \Si\. of the firm in Boulder immediately. THE AGE - - - - BOULDER MONT. WEDNet - DA Jaa-ualiv_15,_ES89. X*04:3.41L.Xa WICIEIZerriC»1\74 It is reported that Mr. Woods. agent for the company which furnish- . cd the many lightning rode in tom n. Imre purchased Mr. M. H. Parker's' house whi st ch he is now occup • Radersburg will have a d s ou. the 1 i 211. inst. anti nt ulg in a -rent-red round Of handshaking BUSINE.-5.S NE‘s S. THE R - E - A - Di - AVO - IIKERS • \ I ne north part of the Groesbeck ke. The Ri-adv \Vorier. antiounet• to si m pki as twhi-tetten' has been rented lute reeeived,ss•eall to become synod- ' 1.,„maining store is. rented. to Mr. ieel missionary for Utah and Idaho. Wititeltead, of -Bekaa. who will easir Ile eannot accept until the Preshyte-ry about the 15th of Febenar>,- with a i Ills_ disaolve41 the pastoral relation. (. .. flop ip t ,. _ E wa - of furniture. -It E i and it is not at all certain that (lie' ueVer rains but it maim - tvill do so, as Mr. Stevensane's servi- -- - - ------ 'ces are greatly prized both by Pres- NEWS 1. - w ,:d WICK LS. , hytery and by his own church. Father Follet. of. the - C'etholie chureb, was in town On Saturdav last inaking the necee.ary arranements for building a church, On the hits giv,•11 him by 31e.à.srs;.11der and.,3iiir- court house ' hall on Washington's ray. A . et MO build:ng eon! empla t - birth day. .41 Hosideld and E. D. I t , . ano toe agt-eements are in prOgress Brown are a eotnmittee - haviter tins of perfection. We understand the. work it; to be : started in'eariv spring and pushed to completion. It will it. a much needed edifice, as • the Catlin - lies here art• quite a number anittion- hav e . to drive fifteen .Miles to worship. entire furniture from Mr. Murray., • The Boulder poetolliCe w'as ehang,d on the .1st of' January froni a fourth class to a third class office which timings it up to a Presiden'tial office. The present 'postmaster's name was - Sent to the Steatite for confirmation.. Mr. Pease, nntif reCently, .:‚gent ,at the Montana Central - depot in this plats., is going to locate in Portland. While here he made a good aCeontitio- The Monta;:it C..ntrat train fr oft dating agent. and he carries with him lit•lena on Thursday last ran 'o'er a the good wishes of the entire coin- env. itelongine to Mr. Guthri. , . brtek- enunity. ing her leg: the cow was afterwards The time of the Probate Jtulge last killed. Verdict: The row ilidit\t Inow week was' nmetly taken up with the it will' h'ildtril• trial of Billy Ross, for malicious !UM- The Montana Central Railroad chief. After straggling with ri -. • ease Company Itas '.«..euretl 1. he contract to two days in two separate trials and carry elt maili . ,teetteeen Helistia;end invoking the combined heed talent ei• Butte..to rommenr.... , on the 2qth inst. the town, he was convicted and, fined This will, - insert- us better uu,aii faeili- º.5 and meta: Ile took an appeal. ) .'\ties thae we have . enjoyed. beeetoitere. • • matter in charge. The .Windsor Hotel has changed hands. Mr. Warren retiring and Mr. Berta assuming the landlords:hip. We understand he has purchased the r.• ce in the RAILROAD NEWS. Mr. Hogan. sect ibn hoes at the' N. P. R. R. in Betililer, has resigned and ( . 0 nt e mpletes !waling at Billings, • Boulder people will le--giad te. kar t) that Mr. .1. W. Kalil\ has been Imo-- manentIV heeated here as agent for the 31onitina 'mitred. Mr. Pease goes to Portland. tr. reenwpoodeuee of Ton W CK Jae. 14 --Time en tertai ti men t anel supperut the Pre-ebyteriattChureh oa ISaturtla5 - evening was well attend- ed and. highly eatisfactory: The pro- gram with but a few exception». „as eai-ried out to the letter. Tot much praise cannot be given' to the man agzg committee, Mrs. Thos. _Mayne anti Mrs. Rose Harrison. Wit would call titi' att e ntion o f a r. to the suielay seiesel at this place, also the prea- citing at the M. E. Church Sunday evenings. All are welearle, Capt. A. riwiggett,, our Repre- seittative, left out Friday to attend to his duty in the Legislature.. Miss Mary Jöhuson has been very • • ill for:tome time past with rheumatism. Site lett last week for th s il(1vnliut Springs.. Dr. t if .1 effersen('ít,. has been up attending to ti.•• --irk the joist few - days. 1)r. etallard not being able to .takq Ids rounsts yet. .1 ikr. - at' It tan .teatel a setr's1 :sermon here last :.‚unday.' lie Will be with us again on 'Salolay next, Ther e have Wen a great many strangers az thi-• place dttfing the past week, bsult,ing'at t mines. We would say mine, hut Ivould like them to tiny and 'start then' to work. • U. the :of Builder and .,vieiriitY that they will give an oyster suppet• on thureslay (to -morrow) evening. It will not be served in firoesibeelz . ee hall a- al Fret annonneed. but in the Good Terplarw hail Supper eall had at any time after 7::10 p. nt. M „si» - the -piano. tewnet. violin and .'. (repels harp will i4e discoursed die- ing the evening. A. number of our young folkis will appear for 'tie'. first ; time as performer* on the piano. Admission free. Titis supper is given her the benefit of the church bniiding-fiind of the Presbytpriau so- ciety, and the ladies request the hearty support Of the ennintunity. T. AL. Nifi7WIECIELIES. NOTICF: OT, TEN DAYS' SALE FOR CASH r «net I Mrer fcr male kw sei. .1. ya o and &rod A.+51: e .10.1r1r - ‘ucirereut, trolls ei.r, Inr Meta. s ge r m I tlEatv.• ENnteitilt . LAU. worth 1 1 1.71 f.ie Meta. r-eurawr t rendered proportionately. , I rt - net{ elnoat real harIntio., • P•eeriet , and Bone. eroe.toir... Ikere..! loareseint, Mier . them>. Eint it- J11.11NElt.t. 4 atern, etc' r_.p1•7:\T FAIl.. TO qm - v - E lérE A dAra; Am t ._ FOB to Tar, -It will reach every ••••14,41 - • IL F. II :tinnier offers his 4(0(4: of ladies and inisse.t elealts at t•••1. If you wautto sty a display of fresh meats of all kinds,' go to Harry Smith's market. T. A. Wii•lies has retineed his prioln on men's . boots and gloves for the next ten days. The G ra nil Central 11 cl\? is enjoy- • ing the reputation of being the only first-class lend in Boulder under the, management of C. nut7ger and his eflieient *clerk, Tom Payse. Go and see them. Lailiet; eau gave t ..... ley by buying same of Wiekes'a bargains. Read his titi yert hermetic It , /RN, - - _ - . • lit saluMay. itutuary 121h. I\'. t . M r. toed Mea. It, .1. Dougherty, of Boulder, • .1:atwitter _ _ -At it Atitfer .Itnota V I , ` 4`el, of pele•11- :11n. Nettie Lootridge. wife .4 .Itttitt Kluttrid u e. a w ed yenan. She it AVIV , * bi 11111 4 11111141 11%114) 1 4 4•Vellt elliIIIrrn bib 111.'01111 her early km...The hmeral will take plant to-nior- r.e.r. r irj I l l ):S; 'TAN e • Ir.:\ \-ERA I 4 MALZTITO3E3.A. 12,1=V7\.A.Ir The - NEW AND POPFL.'It sllattT LINE Between Wickes. Shudder, Butte, Marysville. Mt. Paul, Mineseapolin, Chicago. and all points lunet. Now open fOr \riait-\ 't ratite with Solid' Through 'Craton Daily between BUTTE HELENA .44o ST PAUL. 15:aa fm. Lisirens D ,, el f r.iirs. Itsgirac bey reakm. • lad Pre. fopetr le ta.. • The attention ot the People of .lefferion county la enpeciallv rolled t., the (‚set that by the Montana Central Mimed Duey run reach Helena be-, fore noon emeh day, nix hours for the transaction of t,' 'ir in the eity. and MI the way home irt the evemog can get a tine :supper ito the nutiptilltent dining t•erli•lief. a this C.nnputiy. Bemire to nuiswer the cull of the porter: \Supper la Now Heady In the Dining Carte , -r..3--- Safety. Comfort, and Cimrtetiy for All Our Patrana. Following in the time of arrival and departure qf itt Helena on the new schedule, taking effeet December 10. Ilan: TRAIN4 ARRIVE AT IIELENA, No. 4 -Rt. Patti Atimitic Ex. from Butte and the mutts. 11.25 w No. 3. -Montana Pacific E PM. from fit. Paul and 5.40I p. in. N.,. 2 -‚„'metia and Butte Exposa from Butte Mall the minilt. Wet il. nt. N.,. 4-Mary...title Ett l teetut, t000 es, TUVE.Ztt ItE1,11:1 FIU.01 ii lOSNA. Paul Atlantic Exprene. for Si, Paul and in. Nut g --Montana Pactfie Eàprear..for Butte id the south, NIS p. m. N. , I --Melena and Butte Explore, for Hutto and the 'tooth, 8.23a. tn. ' No. 11 -Mar Esprem. 3.10 p.m. 1 . 114i N..e. 3 and . 1 'i' nt'' id Bone. with -Union Partite and terry Fitton Pacific Pocatello deeper be - Belem. and Butte. For }nether information on or addrenn any litgent of thin eonspaity. P. P. alf 11:1.11Y, Gent ral Manager. M.. I'. HEN;11:$11, Tray Pam Abet. 11.1.aa. .