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Jefferson Valley Zephyr. - Trig ;i.I. 0ws for All.\ _ l'ubilshed Friday at Whitehall, Jefferson county, Montana, H. M. WENTWORTH. Editors \Me Jr\ Entered at the politoffice at Whitehall as oecond-eltute matter April 15, 1895 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. boa year. by mall 62.00 BM months, by mail 1.25 Three months, by mall .76 Advertising rates on application. Arrival and Departure ol 'Trains, West-bbund mall and pass... .7:15 a. in. East -bound mall and pass ....12:05 a. in. DAILY STAGES. Depart for Virginia City, Twin Jarldges and Intermediate points at 8:00 a. m. Ar- rive from points at 5:30 p. m. ISIATLIS GLOBE. West -bound 6:30 mut East -bound 8:00 p. in Postoffice hours—Week days, 8:00 a. in. to 7:30 p. at. Sundays, 8:00 to 12:00 in., and 6:30 p. tn. to 7:30. WARNING. , Don't mall your letters 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 being sent to and opened at the dead letter office. It is not obligatory upon you to comply with this request, hut it 18 to your interest to do so. The port of Corinto, Nicaragua, is occupied by the English. Thus, one by one, the British lion extracts the tall feathers of the American eagle. Oscar Wilde Is probab.y the:most de- spised of Englisbmen in England today, yet it is dollars to dudes that New York r' sassiety\ would slobber all over him if he could come to it \ It's so Eng- lish, doncheruo. The voters of the United States have stampeded—the greatest stampede iii Volitical history. They broke loose in .1892 and run right into the democratic camp, where they would have remained had not the camp bosses helped the re- publican herders and bronco busters to turn them toward the republiean camp once more; but still the stampede is on, and when the herd is quieted down and gets to milling, it will be found to be In the free coinage camp, and it will be there to stay, to. The lack of general city news this week Is owing to the fact that we have •made the day of publication one day earlier than usual on account of being thereby enabled to reach some of our subscribers several days gooner than heretofore. In order to accomplish tnis • the police court, matrimonial, finan- cial, mining and church reporters had to be called on to soil their lily white fingers with manual labor. The busi- ness manager and telegraph editors ab- solutely refused to lend a baud or a dol- lar. EXPOSING EACII OTHER. Do you want to find out just how the republican party stands on the silver lneationt Bead the editorial columns of the Anaconda Standard, and you will know where the g c. p. is at regard- ing silver. Do you want to know the exact posi- tion of the democratic party regarding the use of silver for money Then read the editorial utterances of the Butte Inter Mountain and you will find the exact status of the democratic par- ty on silver. Politically, the silver situation so far ae the old parties are concerned is as follows: The police In a large city have two suspects under arrest for tile commission o: a great robbery and each of the suspects is separately placed in , the sweat box and gives the other com- pletely away. So it is with the demo- cratic and tepcblican parties they have been arreeted for stealing from silver its coinage righta, and now the police (people) have got them in the sweat box and they are telling tales on, , and convicting each other. They will go over the road in Novem- ber, tette. The Parrot Works. Everything in this direction is pro- gressing so rapidly as circumstances will permit. A piledriver to be used in bridge work has been received and tak- en out. The brick machinery for mak- ing the brick is here and In a week or . two will be In place. Its location is .. not exactly known yet, but it will be quite near town. About the middle or latter end of the month railroad con- struction will begin, and with it the -- litri - ermty r Yu met: St. Ii. GAITNET MERCANTILI. CO. One of the Meatiest Molars iii General Merchandise in This Section. This company, the head of which is either personally or by reputation known to almost every man, woman and child In this section of Montana, will soon open in their large brick store a mammoth stock of general merchan- dise, the advance guard of which ii now arriving daily, and filling the N P. freight-house. Mr. (laffney for nearly a quarter of a century has been en- gaged in business in Montana, and when it became known that he would establish a house in Whitehall a f -el. lug of great satisfaction was en• gendered in the valley. James M. Moore, formerly of Elkhorn, will be the resident manager, and as long as Mr. Gaffney himself cannot be with us, he and our citizens both are fortunate in securing Mr. Moore's presence The establishment of this house Ia our town is a sure guarautee of Whitenall's future prosperity. Tiro School Election. May L --To the Edit;, notice there is a call tor a tepe , :lal school election for this (Whitehall) dis- trict, for the purpose of voting the sale of bonds to secure $2,500 to be used in adding one story to the present struct- ure, which is a new building—not two years since the taxpayers of this dis- trict voted $2,000 for its erection and so soon again called on to add 825 , )0 to the former donation of 82000. To me it looks like another case of the tail wag- ging the dog. Can it be possible, Mr. Editor, that our worthy school board are trying to follow the fooppritits so closely of President Cleveland in selling bonds? Let me advise every voter to be sure that the word \No\ is largely on his ballot; let the result tell how many endorsers Mr. Cleveland has in this school district. I would advise the school board to call for volunteers to aid In removing the old log schoolhouse to its former location on the west bor- der of the town, where it answered a good purpose in better, more prosper- ous times. I would J ule° suggest that the boys belonging tb the baseball club be permitted to occupy the old school- house. Respectfully. E. G. BROOKE. ZEPIIARLTTES. Whitehall's boom is still booming. The ladies' Aid society will meet at the usual time and place, Thursday, May s PERSONAL CHAT Concerning People here or There Whom We All hnott, or Otsght to. Sert ices in the church Sunday morn- ing and evening. Andy Lindberg was a visitor to Butte the front end of the week. \Jar Jordan aud Mr. Norval of Wa- terloo were visitors to Butte this week, and returned in good shepe and right side up with care, their bats titling to a nicety. M. J. Dignan, of Three Forks, hon- ored the Zephyr with a call this week Mr. Dignan is superintendent of the Marcus Daly stock ranch, and a genial gentleman. Ed Rule. nowadays,' is puttleg in his time at the N. P. depot, and is getting to Randle a freight truck as gracefully and effectually 28 a decahand on the \ole MIs'sie.\ Aiber. Metzell of Madison county passed Ibran , bers Satichty utozolog, en route home from Bozeman, where he has been attending school; an attack if mumps caused his retreat. And now SDLI Wade has purchased the Miller cottage, just east of Horace Soule's; you watch Sam's system and play it and you'll. come pre.ty near striking fcuraitne winners every deal. T. D. Townsend of Waterloo was in town Tuesday. Asked ''what is the good news.\' he said he bad 30 tons of hay burned last week. He was burning off a pertion of the field and made a greater success of it than ue had antic- ipated. • Henry Schmidt went to Butte fuesday morning, and at noonaMrs. Schmidt fol- lowed him with a team, there being no train west until the next morning. N. B.—For fear that there might be some misunderstanding about this we will add that Henry telegraphed for his bet- ter half. C. A Reed, of Woolley, Washington, was a visitor to town Monday, starting the same afternoon for l'erry canyon to visit his old friend Ed Kennel r. Mr. Reed Is of the opinion that Montane In. general and Whitehall in particular are strictly in the swim—right vu top A valuable milk cow, the properly of of it in fact, in the cream. Dave McCall, was struck by 59 Monday, breaking a leg.' (let your laundry to depot by Monday nigh., a', it is sent to Butte Tuesday morning. A. N. Maxeiner, agent C. 0. II. laundry. A tittle rnmpus In 'the row\ the oth- er day, resulted in the windows of one of the mansions being smashed in, it was all a family affair. Charlie Wagonbreth is constructing a fine ice -box la his market. Ile calcu- lates there will be \ no flies on his meat\ at any stage of the game As sidn, lt is reported, as a suitable hall can be secured, three new lodges will be organized in Whitehall, liaights ot Pythias, Free Mason. and odd Fel- lows. The south aide of the town will soon be sporting two laundries and a hotel - boarding house. With oue of these south -side laundries there will be two white women in town doing a regular laundry outline's, and the 7eybyr hopes to see white people get the work in that line in preference to the othet—a Chi- nese outfit. Give honest white labor the preference That young man who attended the ice cream sociable the ; other night and made the statement there that there was not one good-looking woman pres- ent had better buy an trot , mask and wear ON er his frontispiece, as the ladies are allowing their linger -nails to grow, and to grow sharp at that. If it were not for fear of being made accessory to a case of murder or manslaughter, we would inform the ladles that the letters o. e occur in his name A base -ball game was started Sunday last, but only half an inning playee r and it was all on account of Big Tom Walsh. Rain was threatened when the game commenced, but would net have fell had it not been for Tom You all know how an explosion precipitates rain, well. Jim went to bat, the ball came sailing in, Tom's bat swung In the air. :lc explosion followed and the rain fell In torrents. Tern is now looking for an engkzernent with a league club. A New Restaurant. Messrs. Miller Isc Turney, both recent- ly of the Golden Sunlight camp, will build a restaurant on the land adjoining and west of Charlie Wagonbreth's mar- ket. The building will be 23140, and built especially for the restanrant trade. Miller 411 rine of the beet cooks in the country and Turney—well Turney is one of the best general utility men In the country. Serious Accident. A son of dohn East:ridge, Irving neflY the city, 19 years of age, received a ieYere kick in the bowele Sunday last 'rem a cerise, and which put him In bed for a time Later—Drs. Davis bud Dohyns were in eenseltation Wedneeday rogard,og young EastrItige's injuries. The resatt gave very little hope for the yo man's teCovery I it Luke Dear is up at Pipestone Springs for a time—that is for a while; he is serving as clerk, we believe, on the starboard watch. Some say that Luke went into exile because a young lady in town in addressing him would not say \Luke dear,\ instead of Luke Dear— he wanted the camma used after Luke. James M. Moore, of the W. B. Gaffney Mercantile Company, has arrived here to stay, and will soon be -joined by his family. Their residence will be the cottage lately owned by Frank Miller, and . relisovs1 froin-Elkhorn, Mr. Moor's former residence, is now taking place. We -are sure all will welcome the ad- vent of Mr. Moore and family. The genial couutenance of Dr. Hati• land was observable on the street Mon- day morning, and he greeted his many friends and acquaintances with just as cheerful a smile and cordial a grip of the hand as if he had came In to saw off a leg or an arm for them, Involving a fee of two or three hundred. Wish the deeter could find it to his interest to locate here. A lot of the boys were out Tuesday afternoon throwing a baseba,1 over the liberty pole, or trying .to; some could not quite reach the top, others cleared it nicely. Finally Archie McDonald stepped foto the „arena. took the ball and lifted it ay. ay above the top of the pole. And then it dawned upon the minds of the boys that Archie Is a champion at putting the shot. Alex Mcliay, of the popular who.e- sale liquor house, McKay &Csrmlchael, will socn cal, on dealers up the valley and In tributary towns la the interest of his firm. Alex Is coming among you a stranger, and the Zephyr commends him to you as a gentleman, a scholar and a jaige of mauntaln—scenery save yuer orders for him, greet him kindly and treat him well—hot not too often. If yoa want to see a really fine speci• men of paper-hanging examine that in Perrine & Miller's new sample room, the wood -finish in natural colors is als very fine and as smooth and elegant looking as ;attn. John Moore did the job, and If he has put In most of his time for years chasing cayuses and \Jantl a :_ke 1) despn tttttt d that when It comes to potting paper on the rough- est or smoothest of walls and doing all kinds of fine finishing painting, he is In It with the best of them. The finer brass band and orchestra of Boulder were over last week and rendered some very nice mnsic both brass and string. There newer ba• been such fine dance music in this town heretofore, and It will probably be long ere there will ho again, as not enough attended the ball to form a set. Two of the \kldtt\.•re so small that when the band Is out on a wet day. when not engaged in gamin they stand their horns. bell down on the walk and stand in•Ide of them. Aal'partie• ,stored rtcc,: In I -o f a e tc. .. , •;ier are request- ed to • a\ h -lay, • - r sharges and tate •k ra y, PL Sitoosa. It RNITI RI , sIt.SS IS, I Ii. W. M. Fergus Shil tarry a large lint - of the Also% c Good, W M. Fergus. In order to be abreast of the Drilt!, has en route a line of fur- niture, stoves, etc. Bedroom sets and bedsteads from 82 50 up to $ao. Mr Fergus has heretofore withheld from putting In a stock of this kind for the reason that several people have said that they were going to put in an Inde- pendent stock of that nature, and con- sequently \Billy\ thought he would let F11111Trestr•MP ctratt.elnrItts-veortd. Rut they all failed to materialize, and so the big Fergus .2,11 will be tilled with household ;furottnre, stoves, etc., and you will find the variety, quality and prices all right ----• I gutty. or Co -Seeming Northern Peeillie Cornismoirs, engineers. Shopmen, Ste tionmen. Etc. Conduttcr Tette*, the noted ladies' man, and crew, went east on an extra last Monday. Conductor Joe Wilcox, the escaped 810,000 print beauty, am% crew, were on 7,9 last Monday. MTh; Eckstorm has recently received They say that Engineer Cameron has two beautiful woofs of art—Kootenai taken the contract to furnish the Ger canyon Montana. anti Tumwater man beer garden *Rh little Dutch can - hand cheese for lunches: wonder If he you Washington while not quite life will cats. railroading to pamper tea for - sire they well represent Boise of the ; most beautiful of the wild and rugged e'gn a pp etite 1,r1gineet \Pus\ slanse,n had the scenery of the noith•est. They are m now hung In the counting toom of the isfortune to bteak the ross-head on where they the left side of engine 450 at Willow Whitehall tbealt• Company, will be on 'exhibition free of charge for ;Creek' Monday, and brought the train 30 days After that with the deed of into Whitehall with en. aide of hia e each lot sold by Chris a coupon, will be engin disconne.ned, \Pus\ says that given entitling the bearer to a view of f CO 1112141 . er Wil cd 1 blan ' t ;°°k\ It these beautiful works of art. I the *nibs everything would WYO. K •44, it+ .0. Jig - at 4 1 ... 4.4 it. 44 . 4 . 4 4'4 4'4 4'4 4.4 4,6. 4. 4:4 404 4t6 irt 4:4 404 at. 44 1 4 •••• ••• 'S• gig .0. .0 . .0 . •S• ••• ••• we • • ••• ••• 4 - • • IV ••• •11. •t• etc ek, Pi pestone Leaves this Whitehall daily ,70,p ri t ios Whitehall at 9 a. m. re - Stage tar - fling at 2 p. tReguan- lar FURNISHED sient lodgerscat.. comfortable, h cm ROOMS like rooms at tire 1. •-• •!..1...e of A A MARSH, two blocks north of Fergus' store, at the old ‘Vaterman place. (19) A. OUIMET& CO. CityBlacksmiths Horseshoeing, Wagon Work and Stock Brands. Repairing of all Kinds Pm:tenet, Itoratf4 Shop One Block North of Hotel MAIN AND FIRST STREET& E. W. BURDICK, mookii.********** DENTIST, Wil,ITEHALL, MONT... —0— Office at Residence. H. S. McPADDEN, Carpenter and Joiner. RESIDENCE. Mrs. M. Williams, WHITEHALL, MONT, Satisfaction and Good, .)York Assure In All Instalioes. q!.,451,404COPLV;. \. .get :,&gyok , :din\ gg. , M6.1011, 114 4 5 •14 '. 41... • C •*****4-• +++ + +* + + + + + 4'.v-+ + + a 4i f T.- Whitehall Realty Co., 0M 1st It 8 OF Till. Northern rd()111(1 fidditlon TO WHITEHALL WHITEHALL BARGAINL....-_, Choice lots, 50x150, in the popular Northern Pacific addition to Whitehall, at prices from $25 to $100. A business lot 50x160 feet, one-half block from the postoffice, for $200. A business house in best location in NMI tell all , on Rallt entlVatt etEas,Kos ;• I 200, will rent for $30 a month. A building suitable for an S room lodging house, la good location, for 9250 A 7 -room brick residence with three lots, nicely located, in Whitehall, good barn, for $2,000. One of the best ranches, with a good water right, in the fertile Waterloo farming district, at a bargain. Sair, aftsts rtiac.k ranotir with goad buildings, near Whitehall and adjacent to an unlimited range, for $4,000. We have some good huys in acreage within one mile of Whitehall. Correspondence Solicited. Whitehall Reaity Company, rockery, qi Glassware, C. J. ECKSTORM, Manager, 0 .1Lamps, A Earthenware, it' Hardware, Cutlery. Jclicrts)ffilLiffic&Mux Go., !V MAISLFACTURERS or LI we, fk l Ni.A.1 All Orders Filled Promptly. Car -Load Lots a Specialty. • V A ..mi LIME ROCK CRUSHED TO ORDER FOR FLUXING, tv ..,„,.• und .\ .i .. 01 A l We have just - unpacked- it full assortment of the above •;-S goods and invite you to call . and examine.' W. M. FERCUS. kt-4/.;-;: . 7.4Vkijk;Z:` ..1. 4ak.„& ,- PLgreAtktfkutzzig ,-- , .1 -...., 4,.-1 , - . r, Just Arrived __............\....../.0 \ Fine Line of GENTS , Summer Cloth'g Ftirnish'g Goods ALI, THE LaTEST NOVELTIES IN GooDs Consisting Canva.-4tarki Durk, T Will stmt. Dorm, earth Stripe liars, Satin Fitripa tiorpenttno (loth London Pique, Fr,-nch American Callus, hitIllna, all colon, In Cashmeres. • All the Latest Styles and Colois in Prints. No house to the ened will offee yott rtlicaper goods than we will this year 1,, , - ,-rail. and we Cr. 1 . ”71 fi , kr be ynsvisys.l. • T. D. Hinci & CO. \tui2 We always knew Wilco\ was homely, but neirer xo hid id \PIM\ - Makes him ' out to be Section Foreman Sarney Deeney is down again with his old complaint, ap- , Between Butte pendicItio. and we ontiorstand the case I is very te lot,. De went in th a Butte Iseepityl Semis, mumnleg.- All will aild Whitehall. hope for the beat for Barney. The Big Swede,\ Conductor Jame- son, and his crew, went east on no Sun- day They any that Jack Frost has joined the foreman Turn Verelh, and can turn np a schooner equal to the beet of them. Wii *ere always sure Jack was Dutch. 01. Volta give him away. LIME SPUR, MONT PEREINE & MILLER, DEALERS IN WHITEHALL. MONTANA. 17M4E2r. INs s ItChd is 11 0 I Whitehall Restaurant Meals at all Hours, Everything First Clams. tow, i.e .t all. ' MRS. S. C. SMITH, Proprietor t tint 5% 1'g:1 (rF III grg..4 go • That Carload of Beer Is Here. • 4 • SMONSIIKII The tindersig orst received a e load of Schilts' cele- brated Mllw a ukee Lager Beef. Valley w•Ite Save Time and Fpe4_,)ht + e s' McKay & Wholesale and Retail litqaor Dealers, WHITEHALL, MONT. Common LUMP UWE Finishing Stages _HENRY SCHMIDT, Ploprietop, Rooms and Table First -Class. ; Charges moderate. irmaumwast***warmuroom********** - mi for Sheridan, Virginia City, Twin BridgeS, and Other Stage Points leave this Hotel daily. J. SUNDBERG & CO. Architects, A.W. Pillsbury, Contiactors and Builders GRAIN, FLOUR siall010101latetall***111****** ---OAri4V+8+H-W044404.- office, store and bar fixt- ures made to ordet. Re- pairing and varnishing a specialty. *MA Stkittlelatelit$1.1$111M All Jobbing Promptly Attended to. p.i) lion et;', Whitehall Sam Wade, LIVERY, FEED, Lime and Coal • L.:, s in _ • %sent for Big Blackfoot MI and Lumber Company. Nails, Bolts, Barb Wire, SALES STABLES The best rigs nun teams the eountry aff. ,, sti« ale ready rit, Muir, notice. WM atom sone be able to furnish • Hearse for Fuberille Ladias' Ind Gents' Saddle Horses on hit nel and for Cale at ail 1 ilTlf STABLES REAR OF FEIMINS I et, k g unt.for Roshford Wn g en It U. Oiksorns e Mowers,' takes anJ, Align gl.rnInr in ,J. F. MX/I - 1 1 . Blacksniithinp, HolseshoeinR, Etc, Shop at the old WaterMar place, North of Sim Wade's Stables, . r '0 rtlib A good flooses•n wanted immedilitira , • A fa th to WI ha se /,. p hr r t IA Iii ra v th fa di iii tb ta se th doe 'cc otl lo An .ar .„secla PT th 1 01 ' 40 eh ar ta fe •ta en a A 0 co a I 11.4 , • t