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‚IONTANA CENTRAL RAAROAD • s. rib *Bound. :south ‚found Throuab Express.. ieSla.m. e.t.!. p. w. 9..M a. in. 1_,...avl Padlill!tirer &flip. nr 1 I ELENA, liO . ULDElt T ALLEY t BUTTE TRAINS filooth.hound. North-bound, l'a,.ertger 10,31 a. uà. 1.05p. Km Freight .... RUC :112.af \ The passenger train for Boulder, leaves. Delete. at S.I0 a. m. . --.• - - - LANDS AND Lieis FOR SAtE. ACRE LOTS FOR SALE. The plat of the If.vanea Addition to Boulder 4 1 Is now on file and the lots have been placed on,the market. ' The lote are laroNv. ACRE IN ExTeNrea With arty feet streets on two sides of earls lot and main street of one hundred feet. If you T.7 \sr AL. I.a CS s r You Cannot be shut out from the street. The addi- tion ia just mouth of the bridge and eouvervient to the buseineme part of the town The lots are offered at Iteasontable• Vignette-- • and Will prove profitable for investment. For priant and other inforuuttion apply to , . R. M. (*AUX. Boulder. M T. SALO( INS. s-raen • ErLER. PROPRIETOR. This saloon ham just been thotoughly refitteel and re- fundsheri and is now .read,y_flit_lbo. • --.- reeeptiosi stssts.ii17 - The - bog! of LIQUORS AND CIGARS--- - 1 Are kept on hand and in varieties to suit all Wiles. Lovers of -I - Will find in The Otlire a good table for their atithlle- nient. Every effort will he used by the pro- prietor to make this a pleasant place of resort. A share a Us% Palma'. agent* the public is asked. rpm otetrIc. . BOVI,DER, MONT. MEAT MARKETS. W OLTER A, MAXFIELD, WWI DER. MoNTtN t. 15 - bolt -sale and Bet ail 33 1L7' IZE TIC ffl Of .114.0f. tittwat. Vtoal. _‚L15 KINTIN À SPEUI.11,TV. Salt Meats of Best quality Alvvity.. on Band. FRESH FISH e l ND GAME IN THEW SEASON. Market at the old MURRAY 'ST ‚NI). 1 4 1iSTEEN TICKETS. Buy your Eastern tickets nt tile Montana reutral depot. Boulder. Tickets mold ut Helena rates. Pa- eillet Sled ti.•ketm also on male. THE AGE - - - BOULDER. MuNT. WEDN»D.11\. A NUARY 311, issi. Cf.A. IA M 1NT r e it 0 ItT -- SE • it. W. Hoot & Co.s' advertise.7 ment in this issue. \ China New -Year to -day all China town hoop 'etu up for a week. Plastering in the court -house com- menced this week ; See notice of A. 0; ľ, W. meeting under \business locals.\ • Knight of Pythias ball at the Hot Sprinps on Eebruary 19th. Save your small Change. Everybody is going toile masquer- ade ball next Friday. See advertising notice in this issue. Mr. Melouey, a blacksmith in the employ of A. H. Foster, was run in last week for disorderly conduct and exhibiting a deadly weapon in a threat- ening manner, after holding a consult- ation with Judge Fisk, he was re- manded to the career Jailer Ellis, to await the action of the Grand Jury. It is to be hoped that while the Leg- islature is in se.ssion, passing the nu- merous 'bills that are necessary for our good government, that they will not forget a good stringent Sunday siÀ‘ItAL N Mimi Brady ,,of the Lower Boulder, Ile - been visiting Miss Faell . the past week. • Commissioner Lambert was in town on the 23d attending lodge meet- ing.. Edwin Stagier, of Alhambra. and Miss Fannie Dunningef Canada, were licensed to marry in Helena last v4 . ek: • We are glad to chronicle the news that Mrs. NIceay is improving nicely We hope to see her around again soim. The 'Anchor club gave. another Of their enjoyable (lances on Friday even- ing last There was a good attend; twee. Mrs.. Geo. Pfaff returned- last Sun- day front a visit to her jiarents, at Glendale. She Was accompanied by her brother, Geo. Forrest who will re- tarn to Glendale ina few days. MrS. Jatues Hogan left Boulder last week to join her husband at Billings, *here his recent promotion. in the rail- road service has called him. Boulder is sorry to he the pleasant couple, and trust their new home will be sat- isfactory. There was an evening tea given at the residence of Mr. Brown Farrell : Saturday evening in honor of Miss Brady. • gaite a number of the well known valley people were there, also Messrs. Walsh and Twohy, from Penn Placer mine. The collation was a credit to the host and *us well appre- elated by the gueate. e ..e . MINING N-Ews. Ed, Mahoney, of Elkhorn, visited Helena Monday to hurry up some machinery necessary for . the further development of the (been, Messrs. T. Joyce and P. 31d1oktut brought from the Loui,wille mine some very fineaamples of ore, if the vein or par streak adiottld be continuous it promises to make böth bonanza, kings. Henry :Mountz, f)rmerry of Big 1 : (›ot.. is figaritig on a contract to sink 1 1 st feet on the Aretie lead, situated in t he Pipe . Stone district, and also has under consideratlbn a bid to tunnel :PO feet oh the Enuna lode, at Big Foot. Anderson and Magee are, bus:, - re- prissentihg at Big Foot, and both gentle- men typify the realy honest miner, as they believe in putting in all the work days in the year to developing the prospects they represent. BUSINESS NEWS. The failure of A. S. Street, of Wickes, is reported, an assignment being made to Charles Pond, of Jefferson City, who has lately been deskieg for Mr. Street. A WOOLEN MILL. The Helena Independent of yester day contens the following: There is a lively prospect . that a woolen mill *ill be established ia the city of Helena at an early date. The gentlemen who compose the Corporatam which has the enterprise in con- - templation are possessed of ample Means, and their public spirit has been attested ou more than one occa- sion. The mill is already an assured fact, and its erection may be looked for. PERSONA L. Mr. and Mrs. John Bask, et' Elk \ Park, were in town last week. Mf. and Mre Kahle have gene bousekepeing at.the M. C: depot. Pat Dougherty, the mining expert from Basin, spent a few days in Bold - der this week. J. MeCay, • Btmlder's popular hardware merchant, was a visitor - to the Territorial capital last weit:k. Mrs. Frank MeGowan and Miss A 1111 je Shin Ill favored THE AGE 0 . 1111- . 11.. with a pleasant call on Saturday last. - Mr. Wm. Morris went to • helena last Monday for medical advice. The gentleman has• not yet hilly recovered from the ejects of his recent serious illness. Harry NieCattly is ,reported as be- ing sick. We miss him ill town as he was a regular visitor, and hope it will be but a transieat illness, and be soon will be on his feet again. Mrs. R. TWiggs. of Radersburg, was, ever on a Visit te her parents, She ha» . been quite a sufferer this winter but the approach of spring, we hope, will bring back health and strength to her. Mrs. Kate Hanley left last week for St. Mary, .Kansas, where bite hopes to dispose of 'some property, if successful in doing ao, she will pro- bably invest in Boulder town proper - t)'. . . Miss Louisa linger, daughter Of Commodore Ililger, of Helena,. has been visiting her sister Mrs. E.G. Dougherty. Miss Hilger's numerous friends are always glad to Welemne her in Boulder. She returned yester- day morning to Ilelena. Ex -Commissioner W. E. Parsons, of Butte, favored THE :toe with a call this week. We understand Mr. Parson tuts dis . pesed of hisOntsiness 4 ° in Butte and inteads visiting Califor- nia. for his health. On his return wre hope he *ill locate Jit Boulder, where he is , interested in a large block of town proerty. • Justice ' Lockhart, of Elk Park, was in town Saturday on legal business, he turning,over emir eases to Justice Northrup on petition for a clutee of venue. The Judge is one of the sub- stantial citizens of Elk Park, and has always had a gre,d deal of interest in Jefferson county prospects, and we should be glad to welcome him to Boulder oftener than we have had oc- casion to. John Ripley and Jos. Freeman, of Radersburg, paid us a -visit ast ;veek. They came over to see Mr. Freeman's brother at t,;•‘e county jail. Beth gentlemen_ deeply deplore the terrif.1,• tragedy that occurred, and, while not seeking to vindicate the act of John , Freetnea, desire hitt public to wait and heir both sides before, perhaps unjustly, in their emu minds convict- ing a young man, barely of age :1101 of hitherto irreproachable charaeter, of such a heinous crime as murder. The family ef John Eastridge. the, mother of which recently • died of pneumonia Remus to be doubly, atiliet- ed. The second oldest child, a boy. lias been at the point of death, while other members of the family have been quite ih. A sister of Mrs. East - ridge, Mrs. Darby, who came from I[ I. .C. 'ZIT 1%7 1 1 1 te CO. ,I have op.plied In . 1.1ln. I.DER. . MONTANA q lhe 01.1 . BM 'S, 1:01i Ott' DUI of • Mein street, on tlee east a glue line ot 31FP T-T It I‘T I 'TZ' 1.7 . It . and also a ‚\iii' pici.' sj. el: of ' CROCKERY, ' • OLASSWARS ‚r /IN‘v,ints • „'s',,, or ALI. K;seure Ito teed buy any tu. 'r.' liourednruishittg goods me.; you hava du item »it * ** el Iliad'' , where you (um buy *mingle WI\ d., Culliplete outfit. This isto' lid - 5 ple of Boulder apr.r.• . eiate. \CT . .1•7 M r l . A_ IC I 1•TO - . MK. 111'NT „III earry fall ot 1N1 l' V la ‚NI : 0101M. and having had mud, taperer., el\ 'hest emote of Moan.... he Is ¡require./ I.. guarantee satisfe.. Mae in MI» line. It El) PM% 1:1.1., .5 , 1 1 J EVsr t. ANO deals. - tee Jewelry. litationery, Notions, Tolescro and twos. STI / . 1:, E. nort.to:1; * 44. ' II TTssIr.Jss JUG: , C.A..1-affili • % 0. 1 . . .ittenticm ‚t the regular nit( - tine; on Februar‘ lit, ity‘t .Nlo i nday ) im- portant Inis ' ittess ti ill et dale ' beft.t . ft• tilt' lutilge. The advisability of surrender- ing the eh : tiller will bt ` . discussed , A full \attend:owe is requeSted. .1 II. NI 11.1.1.1C, M. W. ‘V 'hums. Rec. N..s. Ket.1.0e(i, Fin. J . THE MARKETS. • „_ . iTtle „ott will hereafter publielà a wei-kly report whieli will be intended to show the general roKt of living' in Jefferson ...Melly, It ill be ...a- rts -led every - Week the day toefor.• the issee of tile - paper. Farm -and garden produeto.Will be twinned ill the report, lad no , the pricer. of these things elsiteige;freotiently, d111, „Il. ''situe' must Is. made An- ti...lime elapsed idler the report is ei it -red -ten befae it he relief - therepOrt Will, however, st . gen , erui telieleney. - 1 I1iest. - Eat4f.«. -Town lots ioo Indandler tore lot fair cletnand with neeasional MOW street range in priee foam gt51 to 4156IK °Ilea streets from.64400 to tam. Hesideme 1.4s .rue. from 1411111itoSAIneetiorlitig to loest ; tu -re lots are at from 6100 1..0 4250. Farm property tor r tar 'hand. r valle' ranges from $10 to $10 etene. ess...cdiew to ihiproVements and -the destines. front tos lc Flinn ed hind sill t water ÀS li SI to Sugar tie for granulated t.. 12 1 , fer cut loaf; osafees,:e4435e, loam .3.14401.011: ham ire - . 17. ba,. 011 . I5s d IS; canned s eadttabfis., sg.Vkid.:to per ems% entitled frult.1111.504.4.501ries., M e.; ' s a ws , Iftikka..; flour 62.541ke.3.1111 per ewt, for Mostlatim:fi for elmo.14-in; et.rit ine.41,2 6 ,4fie,.1 1 ,4e. IlAy AND 1.1114411.4. Loose hay, t12.516. t. , 15; bot•led. Z'20t (Nos, senscsi.is twe rwt: blue. lt - te: Wildlai • 'ddetiTite Pfd ))))) \cr. -Eggs, eneeet potatoes. Me* hr.: dini )))) », • . Md.5 ... • itcrp.--Atoes, fI2.2.5 per Not; creole -ern.. gallon; Riverside oranges, fin ids, 4r 4 1,, e; Vie\ per dux.: elms t , 21 eta per ownwl.- FuLeal LATre •Itest sirloin steak, l.oe: rousts roamtiv, 12 1 4,,es154.; veal, 4.'44411., h)\ ‚214,', eat In (..; IlltItt1.111. l'21 ,, IeW`; pork, 155 Ise; ‚ Wooster. 6, 15e; h e ef by the d o die d er , 5. pà Se; ààààà ttme ley t careourd, Inc; lei F.D. Mousy.- Boulder, .11. T.. .I.nilisary \ettla loe40, ot mtemonia, Mrs...lime I hirtey,„if,' end-% en 11,1, 1,' , aged year'. - sill MONS. ' lItt tter Dist riet.C\ of tlie First Jodi...al Oi t a rise of ! the Territ.oru...of 'Montana fot wool di >I' Illr riltilit • . 11,f Jelirtirtiitili Il. r 1114 reantill I'mnionny, pls . 'ff cr. NI d . Skeplien, defendant. Summons. The people of the Territory of Monti.;;:e se,,.1 y. e •• e ingil. One abdiedZooduned I elefendstit• • You are héreby rrtnairpd fit ‚appear ill an 41.11..ii bri.light agniti,4 year by t lee abovemousted plaint III* ie Iii, 1)istrio4 4 tplirt of the First Judidtial Distriet• of ti'.' Territory of 51. adagio, in „ad for the 4. . ty of .1, t- feroverri. slid III SIMS, r 11,t . el /01111111111 111ed llo•r1•111. Withilb ten days lexefitsi ore of time day of servie.• a e • ter the mervier on you of this P1111111110111/, if see ..-I within Oda csavnity:. tor, if served - out of this comity. but in thià distriel, within twenty dotes; . otherwise. within .forty-erlays. or judgment by default wilt -foe taken against veal, tievording to the prayer of Skid tromp t. The said l athe, is torouglat I., ,r..1-1,‘ ertb.• !, mum of three hundys,a1 thirty„ -three mid \4. 10 ddlars . end interest thereon from .hultottr.V Isl. DP«, lecient the . : ,,,,, ant dae for goods, wkrem, and neereliand is.- sad moldeliveregl you 151. li. Stephen, at vow request Ir,' i i'ao not i IT bebeedao the...4k1 duo,. o f se l Ma n her, Ise, and the 1st nay. .f N o iren t her, 15,57, t b i . „itt Midi, IIIIIy apititir 11 , 411 1 he eulinoll ttttt t me hie herein. ‚%„'i amt otre itsrst.sti tItld•fillint if you Mil to tte- i pear and answer the id Isneopleneet. llti ',lovi' re- quire I, the tidifl plillilliti Will hike illillgilltelti awl Oust you f, ‚r the evuen,of throe 11111'4n/I ,ittirty-three sod . st.100 ¡Maws. with „Iviterm3 thereon from II... l-t das of January, Is\ Is -sines ‚seas of Suit. (liven under in\ leggid Had the seal of air ; Distill t - • ... C 9 P ourt .ie lens ,‚I nd , ict:11 Ifistriel of the ‘4 „ .... /.1. 0 Territory ét .Motifittax. in \WI toillu•I' y e ; ;if .1.-Ifersot. this 'Clithalayaofillhasanher. 'to 1 . Mitchell Gulch to cat - e fol. the family - - ''\•)•\\T y \ '\Ir 'A\ \he ''''''''' ''''''' i red awl eigtheight . • -. . la W ‚one that will compell under heavy At the regular meeting of the Coln- in tlteir recent bereavement:. was Ith40 ay A E. WELL\ Deputy Clerk.' 5 r. W. M. i O'NNEI 'it., I lerk. penalties, every place of business to imindery of Knights f 1' 11 • • 0 , 3 MIS Ill taken With the same disettSe and ' w. I.. 11AV.Att*ArlIflY for plaintiff lrioet Publieat Sat January :ml, Isle.di . Int closed on the Sabbath. ..L. t. - us Boulder on January 22d , the follow_ although given every care and atten- have rest one day iii\( he week.\ NI rs. A PPLICATION 141Ì; .' .. 22. 1- e l...ITI4NT, ing offivers were installed by 1). I). G. t ion. died Monday afternoon. (' Chas I : SteY e ens to serve during the 1 n u :b . Our school still keeps its gait, the • • ' • • • ' ' leaves ,a husband and three . • , t - . s I A N u, Movie I.. e • , ensuing term: scholarship still inereasing. and were ' p . c . F . c . B eroade„ - the' other rooms finished they could be utilized. We hope in the cottrae - ' of another year to see our Boulder school ou -an- equal footing ' with the Deer Lodge school, where we under- stand there are some 300 scholars. coining from all parts of that *nutty to gain the benefit of the educational system that is practiced there: If were only to come to - the sup- • port of Mr. and Mrs. Brown in their KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ehil - en, the Youngest being but eight months old. synipathy of the '•whole c e ommuttity is with both of these doubly bereaved ttiiiiIíes.. • ..• RAILROAD NEWS. Ilrt.i.N A. . loN I %7%%.. molar> s . . o Statics- is hereby given that the 1'. D. 5leteeng CompunY. emmention existing ,under Monte...a lass, hy f 'Isteles .1. Clark.. its president, „'it. p\ p o ss. offire address is lieloona, M. T., thin day flled its applientirm for ot potent for nineteen and semis of the r. .1. D. placer 1111111 . , hearIng go.14, - iohn- ated in Elkhorn unorganised ' ing distriet, eareenv.. ty of Jeffensm and Territory of Montana, and deeng. noted hy-lrfie field motes angl oftleial plat on file in 'this Mlles. aft lot number 50 in township 6 N. range W. of principal lave line and meridian of Mell/1111..1 territory . , said last Nit..7i . lt la-ing »Pi fIIII , IWM, If,\ ¡t . iNhit. Ballard is in charge of the ' .. • liegiumng ut Coe 5.... I front which the .,:te.el POT 'dirt' White Rye 'Whiskey, sev- Northern Pacific,section house at this Rohn for surveys in this dist net hears N. L'Oi . '-'\ I . %. 44° 4or E. 610 feel: thetteii north 32°33' E. s37.5 reo: t ported Old Tom Gin, Jamaica Rum,. . The Montana ( l entilt I began to CAI rry (Imes s. 7 , :e' E. 1,421.2 feet; own, the t% 8 . w a n b e t ween .B utte - an d l i c i - a. - 173 feet; themee S. less , W. 412.5 feet; them,- N. 711 \ 2 \' '\\; ,' and scotch and Irish Whiskies, go to I tm , w.nts feet; thenee S. r eKi' W. ten feet; theme s. [tuI -eltort4, • ' , , ena and intermediate points last Mott- ze se - w. 1416 feet: them , st s ..1.4.4114 W. 6.gu f o rt to ,,.. . e..,. pine.- of liege ' g. If a hen' and it half lay an egg and naY• The . through traiu will . cstrry Thi- Ineation of Rd* Milt.' it. recorded in the Re - I the wait fe r al!' pestoftle* Mt the.litte ' . 1 :... °ass (...r Jefferson emintk in Book 11 1 of If you vdant tii • see a fine display . _... efforts . next year laity. find even our a half in a (la'- anja half, ,how many ' of road, while tbelecal Wain will eurrv The adi'\1\g claimant is Placer lad :64 on the • of fresh ineatts of all kinds 'go to present school' nessaninodatitine too ,,• eggs 'will six hetis lay in sésen (lays? closed pouches betweeq Boulder 1111(1 • .....t. s. \ *. LANGHORNE, !fog - infer. 1'118 rry ;smith's tnarket, he ' handles 'Mailed. - , .1 uswers received for thirty clays. the termini of the•road. JNO. W. . AtIoniey for Applicant. ... . I fEie se Jo..11.11-sliale Je ttt are lee, 0.1 jottlitig but \stall . fed\ steers. .. F•by dry Itr PonitatIQI st(lre. Tit) . ti titkrsigneti La>. toitent.ti All St Itt I NI4in st 114.1 . ill ›intlik ins Zik. in't'k's, building, a ilau piety sloe* ut and 110015 1 and slippi.rs, 111111 ill\ 'Iles plIllit' 1,0 Cali Mid ge tests ;led get !wives. Wts,also carry a full line ut' sorks, gloves, wit - low., awl rublwr Relatirittg and eustom work neatly and prompt- flouv. Olio prier to all. Cali and >si . us. 1W. ' 111 1 .• ri1'1.:411 salmon le..vv 11:111f1 - ;II IiIt';11 Market. -II II 1: \ I 11:10 4 4elif, \1 lot 1•11111011114 • 1' /lit' - Knight iii Py thias\ ball gieett by 11;11 circler in \lay last year, itt the P,,,Inder 1 1(.1 spi•ings and with rapture ...ills bad:. in elute:wily, to his mind t delightful lime? It was prommite- eil the grandest siirress atairwith Pet Tlic• gent (d' society. the tuttsic yv(tiii-it(.. .110. supper elegant, tine mattagensint The K.iiight, antioncive ancolier ball fer tlo. 191 l' . .1.1enlary , It, l'ell.hratll thy Silver .Nenityisary of the order, rrangentents. are in prc‚gress tti make it pet - lei:et c•very respecd. the itou iii' the managing (rtlicers jus- tifies such belief. Nit elc-int supper m•ill be furnished liv ( 'alit. Trotter. the master in lIte 1 . 111illarV 144'11.1141.. • TiVIVeiti Will IN` sold for $3.4)0. Nebody should fail to attend. Life is toe short to lose all olifeetf- Utility like this. Laugh, donee and ut' lile l'1'>' 10-1i1OffeW Ilia\ (lie. ASte .\ 111'11 Fi /OHM t per- ferted regarding• suits and arc - memo - nations. . .N 11-t cd stets van 1st --1.1.11 III ;VI). Plillr$ 4th :11111 after -Ian. '2111i. Among the many attractions ii jeu are going . to attend, we men - tic al: .1 remnant of tlic• once fattiottenti \Vaguer's Plantation Band. A hand of Esquititaux in native COE - it Illt•S, were especially euptured r.,t• ufq•leimi, with representatives froni c'ery nation and clime. Last but not least are the famotot rviiitiatits the jolt lot ot' 'Mulligan iietrds abe once tillitscated this country. The best fl•inale character mask and the best lady masker be awarded first and iier ¡Wire respectively. l'arties voniemplating to mask 'are reouested to arrange for rental of .iiits immediately, to a veil a rush. would also like for that 'apt. ‚Vile ' Trid ter has arranged to throw (pen all. appartments at the Springs for - the avecennualatifut of the niasket•s in dre.site.t. Snit -S. false fttees,.whiga, tie., min be oblainpfi by vahing, at the (irami stein ral pa • rlers. 'apt. Win. Trotter is busy as ebee ith priactraticais the grand anti- p.•r giVell ill honor to his Royal High - rid val int February lot, 1:‘,1- the aveconmodation of the - ladies Capt. Trotter has offered ali the vett:e.4 . es at the Hot Springs for dressing :Intl eloak romna. secure your ticketà before going to the. Mot, Springs_ ;It ' ll. Riedel's or -at the drug story. • Wolter & NlaytMd. ((to popular lonelier!, otrer the best fresh meats at the lowest prices of anybody in the (snotty. They • always have the finest •- licnne made\ head -cheese and fun - sage, dried beef, , rfe. Give them a (;:t11 and convince yourselves. \C. (‚. --lasts Taylor: V. ` C.-F. Wolpert. Prelate. -F. W. Combs. K. of R. S. -Wm. Nlorris. M. of E. ---W. H. Dickinson, M. Of Graham, NI. Of .A: --John D. Northrup. O. G. -C. W. Barger. • - - A :PROBLEM. r place. r,,:r2it,m (pet: tt:te 53' NV. 01.11 feet: 11(..t,...s '1 - en-yc•nr-tticf Ntelit•ay - er im- sr a , . 3011 free N. lui' E. /449.1I fret; Ow's f•