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•••••••••••inappla w d o e JEFFERSON VALLEY ZEPHYR Patbuahed Friday at Whitehall. Jefferson county, Montana, —10— H. M. WENTWORTH. \The Zephyr Blow, for All. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One year, by mall Six months, by mall Three months, by mall Advertising rates on application $200 1.25 .75 Arrival and Departure Of Trains Westbound mail and - pass... .7:15 a. m. East -bound mall and pass —.10:35 a. in. DAILY STA- GES. Depart for Virginia City, Twin Bridges and intermediate points at 8:00 a. m. Ar- rive from points at 5:30 p. m. MAILS CLOSE West -bound 6:30 n.m. East -bound 10:25 a. tn. Pbstoffice hours—Week day& 8:00 a. m. to 7;30 p. in. Sundays, 8:00 to 12:00 m., and 6:30 p. m. to 7:30. WARNIN- G. Don't mall your lettere Or valuable packages without having your own ad- dress written or printed upon the upper left hand corner. This will Insure its prompt return to you if not -delivered. and will prevent Its beihg sent to and opened at the dead letter office. It is not obligatory upon you to comply with this request, but it is to your interest to do so. THE BEST PAYING MINE. . The following is from a recent issue --- nt the astro-ne snd&Ientthc Press , and contains truth 4n a sarcastic. vein. It is the operators of this mine, in connec- tion with those of Threadneedle street, 'aided by such pliant tools (who of course are well paid for their services) as John Sherman and Gruver Cleveland who have placed this country in such a de- plorable condition. They are playing the citizens of the tnited States for suckers of the lire( magnitude, and with what success the general business condition of the eeuntry tells the tale The Press says: \The biggest geld mine in the werld is now being ',vi rked in %Van street. New York. Originally . a surface forma- tion, it has developed into a well ex- tended ledge of unusual size, and is being worked fel - all it is worth. Ni. mining machinery is bought, and there dividend of 81.200.000 was declared on one week's operations. in addition to the regular Profits. Neither the Utica of Angels nor the Kennedy . of Amador can compare with the profits derived from the 'Wail street mine, and the wonderful yield of the Witwatersrand is only a pocket when compared with the. freest of free gold. 90Q line, that is produced In the ariferous workings of the clever Eastern syndicate. In after years. when the marvelous tales of '49 are told to unbelieving ears, it may be that the mines of '91 arte but it myth, but at present they area reality. Those mines are a monopoly and are protected by the highest officials; 'Whenever the profits are not up to the avaricious de- sires of the participants In the scheme a little enlivener known as \a bond Made\ makes merry the minds of the manipulators. It is net a wildcat mine, this gold discovery of Wall street, but it is a diehtelest method of mining and deserves suppression. Strict eompli- ance with the national law (which in this case runs in parallel lines with common genie) would summarily end this swindling mine, which discredits the government and those of the - gov- ernment's servants who make such methods possible.\ The recent horrible catastrophe in Butte. In Which almost the entire mem- bership of the fire department was wiped from the face of the earth with- out a Moment's warning and scores of lives lost, hundreds of children or- phaned and'many wi% es widowed, is the direct result of the prevailing practice of strong and wealthy cerporations and business men to ignote the laws er or- -Minances that are enacted for public safety and protection. trusting to their social and business prominence to es- cape being called down for their viola- tions ot Cui their wealth - to defeat prose- cution. It has been ascertained beyond all reasonable doubt that all that saved Butte City tectm being wiped from the face of the eatth on that dreadful ntght was the fact that much of the powder was [rotten and therefore would not explode. Large amounts of this powder have been gathered from the street. , and ruins since the explosion. whicli conclusively proves that Butte's escape from utter annihilation Is owing to th, fact above stated—that much ,tf th. powder was congealed Mush mor, than the amount Said by rale rrf lb. warehouse owners to has,' been etored In the building has been gathered from the streets alone. Several limo, Do wealth of these rich law -breakers woule not begin to pay for the Keei. e lost on that fateful night . PERSONAL PARAGR APBs. Frank Pink of Silver Star te., • sliest of the Whitehall the ether day monies of the murdered vieUms of the recent horrible explosion at that place. Robert Guthrie and John McLaughlin two well-known business men of Liv- ingston, were In town recently, .the Neat, of J. F. Robson. They thought Whitehall was certainly in It for a sea - NM of great prosperity. postmaster Davey made la flying trip to Butte last week and as a result there are several additional plugs of tobacco on the shelves apd a number of fresh cigars In the show ease of the postoffide cigar store. They are first-class, how- ever. Mrs. C. J. Kokstrom the estimable wife of \our Chris,\ arrived in town last Friday and Chris is apparently \as hap- py as a big sunflower.\ They, ac- companied by their little daughter, went up the valley the day following to visit many old friends. Jimmie Cuen, deputy sheriff of Gal- latin county, was with us for a few hours last week.. He was up- here to subpoena Tex Walle for a witness in the forged time check cases which were on trial In Gallatin county last week. Mr. Waller wen one of the victims. Dr. Drake, who has been at Choteau, Teton comity, and vicinity for a visit of a few weeks returned recently. The doctor has made up his mind since go- ng on the outside a little, that there is no place like Whitehall, and his fortunes will he cast with us In the future. Mr. It. Brown. of Sheridan was in town last week. Mr. Brown is foreman if the Noble mine mill at Sheridan, and old-timer of old-timers, having put in considerably the better part of half century in this vicinity. The editor had a very pleasant talk With him. Will Hurlburt recently made a.quick trip to Helena and return from here. He drove over to Boulder with his team in the morning, took the train to Hel- ena, transacted his tiunineeeattelegeatight the return train fdr - Bnahder,. got Attie its carriage sad was back here by 9 .,'clock p. tn. The distance is (round trip) about 15)) miles. 60 of which Was .nade with Mears. Miss Vinnie Brook of Fish Creek, was guffering considerably from some un- known trouble or disease last week. J. O. Jordan came to Whitehall for Dr. Dottyns. but the doctor was in Butte at ;he time and he had to return without .nedical assistance. The many friends 1 Miss Brook hope for her speedy old safe recovery, as she is a very es - unable young lady. Ed Kennedy and his friend, Mr. .'ruekett. were camped in Perry canyon n the snew late last week, where they Ire ,lung some prospecting. In the oothachge and finally had to set out in nett in it snow storm for Whitehall— 'rr, miles. When he got here his face :emewhat resembled a.' punching bag, tut Dr. Burdick soon fixed that all right. _ Mr. O. Ouimet, for a long time a res- dent of Livingston, but more lately of e'argo and Redfield, Dakota, has str- ived In Whitehall to make Wins home. Xhitehall is a very small place along - tide of Fargo air yet; but Mr. O. re - narked the other day that he seen more noney changing hands here daily than n Fargo in the same length of time. Ouimet Is a blacksmith and will mild a shop and go into business ImMe- !lately. Mink Foster, one Of Waterloo's mote , substantial citizens, was about tie - Wens of-Whftehall recently W. M. Fergus and wife made a frit to Butte last week to visit the scene or the recent terrible catastrophe In that city. • Mr. and Mrs. Jordan. of Ifisp Creek have returned trent an extended ano pleasant visit to Deer Lodge situsi trinity. , 'lowish II. Harper, the well-knowt. civil engineer, Wi11.4 In the city Sunday Mr. Harper has h..co cogaged on lb. Parrot ditch survey W. Swartz of Fish Creek. a well known builder and contractor, will com vete In the w.aah butchering Imainee , Whitehall this season. Tom Shaw. Sheridan's well-knev, I livery wan, occupied eonelderable spa, under the Whitehall's dining Wittl his feet lest Bunchily. PWree of PhD. sprtage run drifts all over tte it retehall'i dining tables recently. in Conn% everything In eight William Gohl. head elauebterer the Silver Bow Butchering company. Butte city. was a guest of Ed Rule's etude of days last week. Dobvn• was summoned to Butte the day following the eeplonlon to aid itt caring for the teeny wounded and vine He .14411C4 lb.' .4. as being Re rot ce.. Got, itae teen pettiest the rib- bon. no a ie bet perIod from the boot of etege. while Johnnie Petri , * bee. tellies, In the daneew 'all sing Hotel Arrivals - Following are the prominent arrivals it the Whitehall hotel during the past ,veek: Rod D. Leggat, Butte; W. E. 'Hood, Peter idUcheil. 14e1terville: W11- lamson, A. Hodgson, Wm. F. Gohl, ititte; Ras Rochester, wife and daugh- 'er, Laurin; A. McGregor, E. A. Gard. ,ier. H. Helms, Butte; Prof. W. E. Mills, rwin Bridges; James Williamson, tulle; H. F. Hubbard. Golden; W. 0. Porbis, Shields river; J. Freund, Butte; charelm Gray, No Man's Land, .11. C. .toef, Helena: William E. Parsons, H. ,(east. Butte; H. F. Fleming. Twin elridgre; Frank Hummel, Butte; A. H. Adams, George H. Knee, St. Paul; Jas. 1Villiamtette Butte; C. S. Shoemaker, tielena: A. W. Swartz, Fish Creek; I. Mcfarlante Butte; H. Blank, W. E. 'Apeman. Butte; Geerge J. Wickham. Naterleo. It. G. Butler, Lee Daven- eort, Butte; Frank McKinnon and wife. • ginlit City; George Bowler, Toiften. LOUIS Kemper, Spearingh. James H. 'rawforti, Coeur d'Alenee; A. Oulmet, eltedtleld. Dalt.: Henri Sherlock, Boul- ler; A. H. Hollingswerth, Butte; Chas. etefert. Camp Golden; Fred Bole, Butte; :come Bowles, Tendon: Tom Shaw, i.ew Owens, Sheridan; E. J. De Noon, Lincoln; 0. L. Beardsley, A. W. Nod - do. Butte; Paul Auchling. J. L. Paul, ....stone Springs; Aillen Pierce. Col- ete mine; Joseph H. Harper. M. L. ..tnakf, 'Robert A. McArthur, D. H. riner. Butte City. Index. lit. ..,thet tint's! postmas- illilleer Sta. Was one of the vie - 0 .11111. 4t1414.fg the funeral eery - ZEPHYR'S NEW HOME A Magnificent Structure iii Course of Erection. THE EFFETE EAST NOT IN IT A Model Palatial Neespaper Abode for a Typical Western Neespaper Building at V% Mitchell. • h P Park, hap taken a new lease of croneing a mountain divide until life, and unless another relapse ensues, eg down the north aide' Even here has e good chance for his life yet. IP W..tIld he no formidable grade*, tunneling Finn hut little bridge work ' idle the Zephyr does not claim that e. will be done, having no knowledge the mailer, the gentleman may have , wn whereof he WIWI speaking, and more credence might be given to hie , tement from the fact that, he leasetue , 1• 1 11511filFFAAreTtgrel;r In Whitehall Ailing more than a peeping kindly ling. me thing is certain—Jim Hill is out s ith hie road for business, and In ad - !Rion to the immenne amount of freight 'hat Whitehall and the Jefferson valley will furnish for railroads from a year hence on. is the fact that betvieen here and Boulder there is a great tract of fine timber and a great mineral district eon - fettling Urge Trelles of stIver.hatel nem.' that would furrileh thougando ef tons ef freight that could he heeded either way tel Whitehall. Helena or Great Falls, tee the fancy or interest of the ehIppere might dictate. For sale Cheer A prohd new double harness (buggy) comillete, at Dohyne Drug Company's. Pelee, OE If it had not been for the extreme kindness of Chief Engineer Swenerath Jf the Whitehall waterworks the Zephyr's business and editorial offices! would have had to had their existence .n the editor's hat solely, owing to the tact that In all Whitehall there has not aeen a vacent building of .sultable pro- portions to afford the necessary accom- modations. However, active operations have corn- nenced for the erection of a home for he Zephyr. and it Is hardly necessary .o state that the bunding will be of massive proportions. and furnished and .quipped with every convenience neces- tary for the successful publication of • modern newspaper of the class and mportance which the Zephyr has at - mined in Journalism. Necessarily the Zephyr block will be ,f considerable magnitude and consist ..f several stories, of which this article .4 one.. The structure WIll be ready for eccupancey (or rather partially so) as teem as the first story and basement ire completed. he hatiement w111-31.41 444/1-taf-11.0444-01_gra.it. from Jake JitinX- mange. celebrated granite- nuarrlea.fle*K. Whitehall, several pieces of which are dready on the 4 riaind, and the remain-' ler in the ground. The basement floor vill be of cement. and the perfecting eress pit will be walled up with brick 'rom, pick Connor's celebrated brick :Oundrye Here also will be an electric ight plant Irotn the to -be it•enowned •lectria works of A. Benfamin, La !emote, Wis., ..who is at present con- tructing the first electric light plant hat will be used in Whitehall, and yhich is for the Hotel d'Pumphouse. .'he same dynamo will also furnish Ighting for the Zephyr telephone and elegraph service as well as the Zephyr's roily line to Gaylord. The second story vill be of .variegated marble form the outh of Whitehall, the contract for vhich has already been accepted upon or own ternts.. Itrthis story will be lo- ated the president's and vice presi- ient's office, the business manager's trivate and public office. desks for lathier, advertising clerks, subscrip- ion clerk, and fighting editor; a vault 11 which to lock up the cash and also n which the editor can take refuge after he publication of \the devil's\ railroad teems and other articles.' This vault vill be made particularly secure on ac - %mot of a serie• of articles \the devil\ tow has in preparation, but which wilt tot appear until the house of refuge is ompieted. Pneumatic tubes will con- . ey the copy for reading matter and :dvertisements from the editorial and ounting room. to the composing de- mrtment, 'also the remains of all who eek to annihilate the editor. or te- aarters, from the fighting editor's de- wrtment to the sewer. Electric tram- VIVI slmflar to those * Used In waiving :he cash from the counters in the mam- n.•th stofes of W. M. Fergus and Tom liind to the cashier's desks, will radiate 'roan the subscrintion department of the :ephyr building to every, house in the :and and deposit the freshly printed -.mien in the reading room of every tubscriber's Meuse before the ink on 'he paper Is dry; they will also have an automatic attachment for collecting *he subscription, sandbagging ever-)' eatron who gets In arrears and does not tut up his ante without further notifi- Many other innovations calculated to `militate the publication and delivery 4461 the latest news as soon as it trans - tires, and sometimes sooner, are to be domed. hut which it would not he bus- ness policy to Make public at present m the New York Tribune, Herald or Lunen:min Bugle might steal the Mese Ind appropriate them before the 4ephyr will be able to protect itself ,gainst such Jealous and would-be ri- .'als. Consequently further details will be reserved for the present. The Zephyr will say this much though, in addition. A wagon load of lumber hex been received from the Owsiey Lumber Co. and a carload from W. M. Fergus. Construction has been com- menced by the following efficient force: RAILROAD PROBABILITIES. C. J. Eckstrum, supervising archi- tect [e , n the completion of the Parrot Semi. H. S. McFadden, euperintentlent foun- ter the 6. N. Mav Build Here. dation work. . 'gentleman who is engage(' in bus- Henry S. McFadden. superintendent eg intimately connected with rail- of marble work. 'ling while In Whitehall recently told Harry S. McFadden. superintenderit Zephyr man that while in converse- if electi-ic sonstructlon. with a number of railroad people Hank McFadden, foreman wood mitt.- It was remarked incidentally butchers. there was very strong grounds H. Sam McFadden, superintendent beneving that the Great Northern mations and stonecutters, and party would run a branch line from Mr. McFadden, grand master car - lien City over the divide anti down penter, supreme architect, most worthy Whitehall valley t.• Whitehall anti rock hunter and lumber packer. Parrot smelter. With such an array of talent and , ohably no one here had heretofore. muscle It Is confidently expected the ti the matter a thought, but upon Zephyr office will b11 ready for occu- eideretlen 14 would easily be epeeist. pancy in three days, unless the' non' 'it that the undertaking would be arrival o$/building paper which has long .11 practical arid easily accoMplished. been looked for delays operations. .• (Indent, would be less than 40 miles. .n Boulder to the Parrot, and the ZEPHYRS. , •1' the land such that the work of • , etruction would be as child's play The Good Templar order Is thriving omared with most mountain railroad wonderfully. The last meeting wit - oiling. For two-thirds of the way erased the receipt of nine new *pell- et Whitehall the ascent is so gradual cations for membership. • ii In thriving over In a carriage one Willie Parks, the bright little eon of n the summit without realizing that or fine laundry work try the C. D. D. steam laundry, Butte. They pay ex. press charges and give you Butte prices. A M. Mazeiner, agent, Whitehall. The Ladies. Aid Society of the M. E. :hunch will meet with Mill. Homer N. aerie on Wediteaday. deentary-ilk - eV 2:30 sharp Beery member Is 11 . 1.4111/.11tP41 to he preseht., M. J: Rode, a well known barber, for- merly of Dillon, has pun -hatted Mate Goodiere outfit and .'moved into the front, east room, of the Whitehall hotel. where he has a neat IRO shop. Mr Ouimet has concluded to build a blacksmith shop on the corner west of the residence of Mr. Winkler. After essay ettleadeetvet he has aoneltegteel that Whitehall will \take the cake anti bakery with It.\ The- wells In this town are almost all very shallow, brobobly mostly from 10 to 12 feet deep. It mien almost without saying that this In the near future will be productive of much sick nese. AP all of the surface filth naturally drains into them. wells. It is almost Imposelble to dig wells deeper here, hence drive wens should be made to a depth cd from 20 to 30 feet, which would be certain to furnish pure water. Johnnie Patrick gives a very graphic description of an accident that occurred at a dance which he recently attended. To be appreciated it should be told in Johnnie's peculiar style, which Is in- imitable, when he le In the humor. A gentleman from Fish Creek who was in town recently is authority for the statement that preparations are being made for the erection of a saw- mill plant somewhere In that vicinity, but could give no details of the matter. Whitehall real estate is becoming a very desirable investment, and inquir- ies are being made after it daily. Quite a number of lots have been sold in the Railroad addition, and Homer Kenedy, the popular N. P. agent at Whitehall, has purchased six acres opposite the section house, where he will build a handsome home. Mr. James H. Crawford of Coeur d'Alene City, Idaho, has established a barber shop over Winkler's saloon, and la'already doing a nice little business, Owing to a lack of better accommoda- tions for the present a small building will be immediately erected adjoining the postoffice. which Mr. Crawford will occupy as his shop when completed. Ed Kennedy had not ought to have been surprised, but he was a few days since when he called on \Doc\ Burdick to have a Job of dentistry done.. He said he had had some of the best dentists of metropolitan cities working in the yawning abyss that he carries around under his nose, which others in their mrn cases call a mouth, and none of them had worked with such delicacy and efficiency as did Dr. Burdick. The mammoth cellar under the 'Fer- gus block is about completed -4t least 4•4.—enereeation • hat!. been. finished, --No- wonder the_dirt_flaw with *mei:Leiner, ivawed 1 1 1 0 (11.1 at the shovel and one - wheeled chaise as PaeVMeintlercl, Tonto Morisonio, and Johannes d'Eare. Patsey said it reminded him of the days when he was a chaise engineer on the Erie canal; Toni.) said that the soil did not fly near so fast when he was en- gaged in constructing the catacombs of Paris, and Johannes said It beat any- thing he ever saw in all his experience in the big Suez ditch. 'Tea did we 1, byes. Narrow Escape. A few days ago C. L. Utley, who is ?corking with the freighting outfit haul- ng ore from Silver Star, had a narrow ascape from being called on to \cash in.\ He was engaged with another man in :o a freight wagon, when one of them slid against him pinning his head be- tween it and the end of a box car: he man In this position seyeral seconds be- fore his position waa discovered, he be- ng unable to say anything—In fact he moon became unconscious.Fbrtunately mu bones were broken, but he had an iwful head on him and was laid up for some time. He ma n..a about Ms vork again. I The Natural Supply Point of I 4-44 Six Separate Mining Districts. t.ro 4144\ 11.1.4 , t 4t. ! The Natural Supply Point of Six Separate Farming Districts, set e 94-1 41.•••••••..e , Whitehall - Montana, The Northern Pacific Addition t 1 11 0 Whitehall, Is 1\To-vv on tibe 1\efarle - t_ 1 his Addition is Iccated south ot the Northein Pacific Depot and adjoining the depot grounds, within two minutes walk or the Postalice and le iding toward the mammoth • \smelting plant of the Parrot Mining Co. that wilt be erected this summer at a cost of one mil- lion dollars, in which direction the town will naturally extend. - Lots are 50 by 150 feet and as level as a floor. Soil 10 to 15 feet deep; streets 80 feet %side, alleys 20 feet wide. Title perfect ; good wel water at a depth of 15 feet 01 any part of the additi. n. A limited number of lots will be sold for $50.00 for -inside lots and $60.00 for choice cornets We have -listed some of the best hay, grain and fruit ranches in Montana, Correspondence - solicited. — WHITEHALL REALTY CO., 44.4.44:4444 44.49404.44e4. •••e , • Whitehall will make a Record! for 1895 that Montana Will be Proud of. C.J. ECKSTORM, Manager. t Olt‘910.4 101111 0 1.41 , 10••••••••••4 *We have a Peerless Combi- nation that is sure to win. I \Merit a• lways wins,\ . _ ee' SUIT TO OUST MOSES GUNST. Oilman Menxies Asks the Courts to Give Him His Place, San Francisco, Jan. U.—Attorney-Gen- eral Fitzgerald has given permission to the attorney for Stewart Menzies to com- mence suit In the name of the state on behalf of Menzies to oust Moses A. Guest Scorn the offiee of police commissioner. Papers were filed In the superior court to - lay asking that Menzies be seated. Big Ealing at Atlanta. , Atlanta, Gh.. Jan. U.—The failure of the retail dry goods firm of D. H. Dougherty & Co. was announced today. The firm assigned its entire stock, valued at $55,000, to H. B. ClafIln &Co., New York, and also gives the same firm a mortgage for $50,000 on the palatial home ef David H Dougherty, head of the house. The assets and liabilities are not yet known. Earthquake In Peseta. Teheran, Persil, Jan. 11.—An official dispatch from Meshed, aspital of the province of Khorasean. says a severe earthquake shock was felt there at noon Thursday, January 17. The vibra- tion extended in a northwesterly direc- tion as far as Chtnaran. There was a second shock the same evening. The damage was slight. No lives were lost. No Vacant Stores or Houses in Whitehall, And several new buildings in course of construction, which stre already taken Come and PP,' for yourselves, or ad- dress NOBLE & WTETH. Whitehall. Mont. JOHN MOORE WHITEHALL, MONT PAINTING GRAINING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING All work entrubted to me will be promptly and skill- fully executed. H. WINKLER, Dealer in Choice Wines & Liquors Beer • Pbpular Brands of liquors Pool Room in Connection Corner. Near Postoffice. All notes and accounts aavertised in this space for salt will t - e guaranteed as correct, and ill -be sold to the highest\ cash bidder. All bids are.to be sealed, and I reserve the .ight to reject any and all bids. All accounts sold or settled will be cut out of this list o the week following the sale or .settlemen! l and their name will be replaced by others. Prof. Chas.'W. Blrohard, (hote).. 417 00 Frank Lit tlejohrT Walter Bumby 7 80 J. E. Darling $I 10 J. B. Harmon 6 00 Jack Patton 14 00 John Tyidon 575 Homer White 1 00 F. W.'\ftbgers 3 75 Washington Black 5 00 Stewart Youlfg, ne owing me I would say': You are less you settle your note or account ! E. W. BURDICK, r sale same as the above. Robert Delaney To each and every o next on the list, and un I shall have to offer it fo 775 LlecomIr 13 50 George McCormack 7 1r, Chas. Walters (Silver Star) 6 :A , Chan. Miller 13 so Frank Hale 14 65 Dan Stanard 9 75 Mrs. Susie Hobart 10 30 First-class Rigs and Saddle C. F. Ellison 29 35 J. F. ROBSON, Livery and Sales Stables WHAPPICPIAL.I. MuN I 16 62 Horses at Al] Hours. W. M FERGUS. Dealer in General Merchandise, Whitehall, Montana. [NOTE —The Zgeers publisher Heim. one week is which to comet typographies T , rore, d e th ny ere I.e. in the ahr)ve names ur nerre,nis PERRINE (ST, MILLER iealers in NriEwItAtwwwitlt; - \77 - = GOODS itiumwirmluiritJk Whitehall, - Montana. Whitehall Hotel. \HENRY SCHMIDT. Proprietor. Rooms and table first-class. Charges moderate. Stages for Sheridin Virginia City, Twin Bridges and all other stage points leave this Hotel daily. Mrs. M. Williams, - TO BREWERS. DRESSMAKING Whitehall, Mont. Satisfaction and good work as - II tt ll instal), ec 41114. will I tallish a good site, near depot, with fine itinning water, free to an one who will' build and oper- ate a Brewery thereon; not neces-- sary that it ,noti'Ll be at extensive plant. For fortlier particulars id dress, W. R. T. OOMMON. WHITEHALL MoNTANA DENTIST, WHITEHALL,. MONTANA OFFICE AT RESIDENCE, L C. WATERMAN General Blacksmithing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Corner Whitehall and Second Street•, H. S. MTAIMEN, Contractor and Builder Whitehall IVI t .1 All people contemplating building are respectfully in- vited to give me a call. A W Pit LSBURY ORR FLOUR AND HAY Agent lot lug Blackfoot .Miiiing and Leveller Company Nails Piilt,. Part) WIPP, Etc Agent for Ratiliford W•gon 0. M. 45* borne't, Mowers, hike s and illndOts ALSO DEALER IN LIME AlL COIL •.