Jefferson County Sentinel (Boulder, Mont.) 1885-1899, August 21, 1885, Image 1

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-‘ l t 1. a . met-cat 3mm Tablea in ace. \ f {r ‘ w VOL. 1. \ESONR con i, y \ EN Oi ._.._._..... . 7V BOULDER. HONTANA, FRIDAY, AUG. 21, 1885. ,_._,_ , __ ._.I_., ... The Pioneer Newt-paper ofJo-Iar-on County—A My Joan-mum . Boulder City. Mont. Monet-y, Toilet Articles, Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery. years in Misunni. rtarlv'l from #1. Albums. anal Port mount-nu. A (-hoiee Variety of ew-nthing in llu- lllll'J vompuny. \ uieh lmd Innis on . ntationort‘ lino always in Hook. “(WP-I50. 01' IONTASA. ‘ P.- ““0. ”Hz“; “nu\ In the II sound lttlbitli‘fls judgment. I 9 ‘ : luau-atoll Narthm-fl, for .t wt. 5. T. “unset. of ”ell-ml. .‘lontanu. l wan born in l‘Iulmouth. Kym, in I‘ll l.‘ He studied t'l\ll . uginveiing M'hilo- Young man, and. t-lter spending in ‘lJrllis tit .‘llllllilll . ’ll no» ll|\|l lll:lllt : in the spring of INN}. Thu | :11” Int Itlvv upper .‘llreuuL 'vllil‘d'l tltv- rt-pni‘ ttlmt the Indium Emil found gold ini I lead in matters reiptiring liberal and i HAPPY Chm In. Tue Preside-VI Praia-attain not to be Ilium: But-reed an to the Cherokee ”trip; Mr. llnuser “'th appointed (ion-r- ~nor of Montana in July. IHNII. lli~ appointment ulYt’.‘ universal Nltisfuv- tion to the people of the 'l'vxrita-r}. It appears that the orders to cattle ; who reeognize i! th it Well In. .it~d I turn to lento the rewrmtion in lu- \ ; honor. and he will :nukn- n good e.\o -.r Idiuu 'l'r-rriton‘ will not be as sweep- “ ‘ utiw. I in;r as \\‘:t- recently indicated by the dupnit-luw. Il'he (Iltienyo Tribune i.~ Hbe Struc-L an Idea. I n l'IiiIth inn-Mir. New York. ”tr '1 . . . . . . . ~ 1 -t l» r' ln.~ now of It um It'l‘ _ i .ln-routw Now.- “-1- sltvwh purudmu .I “m“ u I) I l l I ‘mul NI\~. in :- rem-m i~.~uv-: \Il‘llt‘ dt Mn ' it... I1“ d- “In, r of it. dullmlirv ofihvtultllitliflrlttinll uieh re- ,It‘ .. .u. .-_ 2- ... . - .1 l- vow-N. lu't‘.’itlt- \tlwtt lv- hut! dntam-d «nu-r llxv “our“! f Lrard \- lb: 1 tit t l v I . ' . . . . . . .. t . .. I . II L . - . . I~tandnw ill\ rather no») prm laum- V. A. COOK. Proprietor. (the 1;,I..]_‘-..,.,..,m... -.for(1..-purl.....-I“int” or} gm l. .Illlt.t .n .m m r t It — Wu. ll. l'trztu-rz. Pierce & Ten Eyck, BILLIARID HALL T. F. .‘l l Ilili.\\I. Proprietor. EXCHANU E SALOON AND Billiard Hall I Main Street. “TURKS. .‘ll )N'l‘. ”“58 It TOLE. Proprietors. 'l'h'elchotoesl Wineza laqunm angffillgali; part In In: a spa-nuns qn Menu. \t' .\'.'l‘r;\' l'ii'tK.I“f u'W'I'L’ imr-W'w‘” \' \MD \I’ .\ lint-Iv party of udn niurerx. in hiding; IIIIII riter on t'wir ~tt-umlm:tt.~. Vow he I tion. is not to be iunnedintv-iv worried will i “an n Mllt‘sL’l‘lllll’tlHlll :nul trorr dug the umgi‘ of \rush.“ Itlu- leuw> on any of the Indian rmer- .~l\in -_rlo\e.~ and u [in-«button ruin» lont m4 to the ('herokm- Strip. urns in 7 than ennything elae. Them (Muted ' little wagons ain‘t no (ml things ter likate ntt..nt|d ‘eeuse ahe didn't know how ter skate. and] didd‘t neither. I we didn't git very far alore aumthin happened. The tint thin}: I knew about it one of bar ~katI-s war. rttnnits' kinder wild ‘round among mine and the “flier 'un took a melt toward the ”nth place to stop. and islit‘ N v-tned kinder But the lh'fl“ not cum on wln‘nslte giv writ-x \vere lmutiuI for Mill!\ anxious tor lune I~m git there. it; let ken-h her feet and threw her arms l trtin‘ tI-r go both ways ter onet umuud m:- lilu- llill.lon.-.~ didarmmil Annie. only she threw ln-r hull weight in the huggin.‘ My feet “'asnItsta- team-tn at the > -r\in--~ of tlzv young In H73 he organizedtlu- Find No- tiomll Ihtuk of lliayoulu. in “Til the First National Bank of For! liwnton. and in I\VU the First National lianlt of Butte. In lH-IU he organized the first party \\llll'll explored the (ieyer Basin in the present Rational l'ark. In 1882} he formed the Helena mining Ind reduction eontpany, and pur- chased the works at Wickes, and the neighboring mines. He graded the railroad twenty miles to “'il'kn. and turned it over to the Nuthern Pecitie cam now. - l r. Iluuacr's wile h a (hughter of Dr. Furrur, and a fund niece d Capt. Clarke, the lemons elpbr of the Lowiu and Clarke Mon. He lives in a hematite! we in the western whit-Id “-fi. having coextensive” T. -. valley boring isotte . antena. I his own public II and itory. ted to . “UH l\nt\li\l| t‘llrl‘w'rv‘u' mm. .\~4 I.“ i rations I‘Xl‘f‘ill the t‘lu-yrnue and liouary with wugom. on 'em. and )lunufm-tun-b and ”pub-n in ~\ounLr llllllN-r, \u-nt up tho rtur on I . - , . . 1 .‘.rup;xlm. t otnrrtkumm \Veun-r “I“ when the\' did :3\! u start it took :1 v l ...‘_ . I. I. ”III”. I” For! noun-d on n \mou of lN'.|Ill\ lu..|~. \ . ~ . I i b L tb IIIIII I‘I IIII II ‘I IIIII III . I I,” .I hi I; p. p “.1 In“ 'it lI L l'lfilrllI‘Hl lo. 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Ii: lingl. ox InIt'. :lll tho it\nlltll‘ l'~ I'ru/h-r' than ““I' IIII‘III‘II. \II .( Hlmnlnu. .II \“II“I’.I . 31’ Miners' T0013 and Inf lzi~ i'.ll\ IIII n~ n lmulwr. lo 1‘“... ”I. i~ l‘umtn tl't‘vvugbout tln- Hair I” I tu-dlntgu.“ :1 met. V.\ tt-lt in all IIt'I-lnllllili:\> \‘IIIIII Supplies. ' ilu'nl‘g.‘:t.l.\-l ”H. 5L IA .,;_ 5”“; u“... >3mt. ltiHltlL’ 1.. en t!.:- u-nipzlnioh oi: \1).. I\t-'.| Lime. who Inukm '. m h\ H'K'Hr'lvd m u lll‘lrt‘ :mthurztutllre . . . tum“ “1mm: «'umptnty. :tnd I-tI-t'tt-tlI'l\‘l1~‘I\ llvll’nrd in towt of lll~ row I rruxIt If No. v-h'.’ \‘It'll lIll Jr-.~t tell II'WIH than “on III.I llt'l‘tlrilt‘tl to tan waflllll Milklllfl allll Rflpalllllll. 1 the lir>t .-m-~|tu-r in the 'l'erritot). on I'—' I“l”l“'l ‘I\\'l’\l‘—'”\ “II\I” ”'Il' l.‘I'Ir “hm \'\I‘M i'I'\ “ml.“ \er eon IIIIINIII IIIII: I‘IIIII.IIIIII.IIIII lIrIIl’III‘IIIII III . I “I,”|,.s“\;\ (rm-h. m ”1.. “m“ “f 1 lord was on the utump and got otl' i j~-~'t bur “tines: yonu-lf how young I but eolmlet. 'l'r'I'illlI after Ins ”Eur\ .IlttnIIn-r. [All]! & HIIIIIRII‘H Arm-um. In lNfi‘i the Name vompu— ! \\\Ml'll'L' l-\Wl‘ 5\“ “I“\l‘l WIN\ a I f““\“'\‘ M‘I‘I hugging. I k“”“I .‘INI; “In.\ ”KI runflInImIlI II“) and M'I'IN‘IWI m \Wu” H\. fir.” eilH-r mm in . little more lmi~t‘ about it than any of kin. ‘eause I‘ve seen yer lay in the “\ll'ml “'\l‘ 5\““f”- Mob-ll”? (\ (IUIIHWIIIIIV “ll INUNL \loutnmt nt l‘ltililmltlmr tho other uudilotx. nud \vould lu-c-p high gnu-s along side Itor front steps . IN'” um] “um\? I“ 1M” 3‘ (\IV I‘m\ The .liM-nu-r: of l NI (‘Imm- “I. ”n.1, H ”Um“ I, ,l howl at ”In“. “.mI.|,i”L, 15;“ Jun”, I...“ \‘0r 5L“...- ' on tlu-Jntno. lbw-r, tosnbmttn mes. . -,. . . ‘I ' t ‘ I . . . . . I - ‘ I ‘ . - z I Bottnnn ( I”. ~ .\l.-\| \\ \. . Lrult'll lunl .I.-\.~l..pml 1h.» luv.“ of. If 1': t.,.- rniutl “WM J...” ,.. “nu”: I I\.Im(._ “.1”... l was hf”): I,\ 1],... Mtg.- be hml pnparul tlu night he- CATARACT SALOON I lb-lv-nn. “hiwh urn-w rapidly and m. ‘ I'l\ ”Ht‘ll'r thr- \ tho-“w and :I tiger. I other Sltlt'. The Lord only knows I tore, reIt-oqun-ndlng to that body to I “(Ii-um.- ”II. vupitnl ”f the Territory I“ I \\’l;- n llwll'ord went to pr.“ fit-e at the I what you Would hm\ (IUW‘ if ”i” I upproprlute 'idillJIIMltll ‘3 compen- ‘lfl. WhOI Ll. hon “Id Ci an tha- \‘llllu‘ your .\lr. “unset-I orgxinizt-d “I” i” ll‘“ morning. “II “I I'IlI‘III “IIIIIII {I IIiIII l\'enlntguing tumu- other “I“IIrI’I I IfaIIIIII iIIIIIIIiI‘IIIIIIrIIIIf ”mined .I‘II” ' q 8 ' the l\ir.~'t Xueiunul Hank Uf [[,.1,.,m_ thing to (‘lil\‘r him. Spot newt- failed ' sister. (iosh. he's- a regular lcmmin I I“ ”'9 \murgl‘m sums With ‘lll‘ 00“- lmported “11108 ““d “I‘ thus llt'l'flllll' the founder (If the \'L'\“l\\t: \ml lak“ ltip’liltution i\ “I\ “lmI‘II’JIr‘ “Inn “III! “IIIH' Is I was (Illlull \II-I ”I“ \mi“;genu 'hf’llld l.\ national bunk-int! h\'lll‘lll in Montana l‘lml'l' \f “ strong em-kttul. lie “Ill\ 1\”! gull! ‘0 \I” .‘I‘Ir‘ 't “ Jo“ for hug- do?\ the\ \I?“ d1. 2?.de?! ”no\ r s . I . - . - . . ' ' “ . i ‘ ' 'Id In( return I!\ ”new elrl egnm‘e I . “I,“ II! n r knonn to gtt‘ofllusplns. uh gm that all the peoples got I\ Brandies a Specialty . \m . I the “tying is,ulthoughit was the de- light of the judge's eonstituenta to over skating. Last night that lady ‘ t0 “‘8 United States Government. I Mr. Scwud at this time was not pres- ent, being confined to hia bed by in- to the rink with her cans her fatherIJI‘U'iel he had received by being ‘ thrown from hia carriage. All the other members of the Cabinet were present, every one of whom oppoacd ihe propoaed Ines-age. Lincoln than aaked: ‘How long will thiawnr Int? No reply came. He then alt-waved hi- own qnution, nyhgz. gum doubtle- t-z too by. .fi. Why, m arenow M“. whichr‘cwm . 1W ”Mb*b pat - II b “u“- who lives next door to or sent over lt\':l? Spot with distinguishedeonaid- and wanted to know if I couldn‘t go‘ ,eralint: when the pair were making the l'lt‘l nit in the campaign. He was klluun to all the railroad men, and m mld travel from llonveror any other point in the state tothcjudge'a home iut'entrul City when he thought the oleetioneuring businesa had hated about long enough.—-St. Louis Globe- Denim-rut. the. than M The silver-unturned m of Call- tornia. as be we- moaned, is nid to be leaving Lu Awhlld going to Portland to I“ a bank] .Nl brother were both away and she were afraid to go alone -I reckon she ain‘t got no teller. “'9“, my ma made me go. and gim‘me some money tcr git in and git some skates, pro— vided l wanted tar taker hand It pilotin‘ ‘em round the flow. When wegottntherink I start-dolatthe door and said I‘d wait I. huwhen she cuneougbutahc mahlhegoin with her ’cauae Ihe w“ unto slut. with her, Iacn' thou wan‘t ace of hr sentine- H ’ h he and practieo law. '2. that. “It. weir—ht *3“ .. , m be (me at helps-t can- the man. “hbWa car' Pacific coast. TM 3 0 “he. I I MUM\ run. ‘0 ‘ lhe “fawn fill” M Int-'9‘- Minur, Aug. 16: About l't o'clock yesterday umrniug fire was discovered in the {more building on “'est Grun- llt' stn~et,1x‘eupied no the ofliee of the 1‘! mn Talk. and owned by Mrs. Gibb-t. An ahtrtn was at ouee given by Uf- tieens llwyer and Reynolds and taken up by the shrill \‘thisth- at the (lagoon mine. The members of both depart- mentu reqmnded promptly. and soon I had tln- tire under emttrol. but not . until the oilieeof the Town Talk want I a complete wreek and the adjoining i building had been seriously damaged. i The origin of the tire is not known, but it is rl':L-uultllrl\‘ sure it was the The ofiiee Illitll no fire in it and had not had for Work of an iIu-o-ndiurt‘. \t‘w :\ -. ’1‘!~.»—o mw no light in the -ut‘.i< .. after midnight. and then only in ”3 front mom. and Mr. llinitl-lull. u}. u v. ntlxv i :-1 than ll‘t‘l'”. is' m-rtuitt tim: \\'lt='lt he hit tbt re um Ilnfligll of tire on tlu- premises. and that :ill lb\ um 9ir~t diwmn-rvd in tlw rear per- \'. III'IIHT- \i'I-I'!‘ I'ltl.\l'il. tin“ of the building in :t -'lie«l or oil» .liti In. llu- wiudzm of whirlt “.u opvn .‘lllN‘lllL’ tlvut it had been out! rvd. but tl-w ”filth“ llmlu’ llliti tint:- :nmltw'un‘ ~i-lz-znblt- in. .yro-NI in for! llt\_\ lunl \'|ilr\'ll1ll'..illlil “\.‘ Ihronglt lit\ «wining lll'llrW . :iw intuqu Hi \'.I 1. Inul I.Ir;...|Ii'.:-n? tin- ll'mu\. low-t) nth-t\ tt::~ :tl.trn: \\.l- yin-n it few per- ~on~ ulm lull-pond to lu‘ :zxtir or» ri\ml ”it :i:- l”mullui :t'nl ::~ it :ttu -* “Hi the ”iii-'1‘ \\'.t.~ t-ilIurt~ in In tl-n th'. hult.~ -. pzw‘rut nt :1 llili‘l‘l\'l tltr'ir IL‘IIAII“ :h-‘t lu‘l‘. ittg the v-ll wt.- w \of-i. :l in. .‘\lv'~. till”!!! tn :1 dre~~ x ‘h.:x ~i:.l__r o-t:tldi.~lnnrut. In tlii~ \‘Uurl. ”iii. ll~.\ \t‘l' tllill . ,Il,~ ..1.-ol5,- ll-‘Vnnltb Ilill‘ ‘lti ‘ -;‘\i-'\‘. lmzlx lN'lliL‘r' l. 3:2\. pretentwd tlu - and oil --r atrtivle> from lw-. t ‘~ll|l|:lit\l in luv-Z :\lll of Ilu- IlI'mn IlI.i\.. -~'l.»'ttl!’. it.~l|t'wl for 5.3”“: .\ll.~.‘ li;l-,l..I siItlilI i“-.vI”1~.l in.\ 55“”: .‘lh. in: thrown :'Il~o':i untlilINtruw-I ll:t‘.I ison. ulmut A‘I’ENDI l \forul rim-ere .- ,, .I l.t?i~!; turn in. ulnd has stirriognt' l i the aunt\. t'lv' the entire bl'lt' or the rat t tmot lx no been (\Ith-llltll‘ll. for .- tirv \zz-ubi lune >Ili\'illl and the Ir :upl-ly would not have lasted .Uter I‘re 'l'lm Miner tendered the il< Ullit‘u- to ill(' hilt-en minute.» longer. lit\ \341'an Tour: Talk. but the ‘lI' um dot-lined “ith thanks. ('ob- bun llroa. having plum-d their re- nu-n. 'lIh“ Iirtn has tub-graphed for ll “(WV llllilll. fllHl i‘iilll‘lit “J r1'3'llilll' the regular publiention in a week or ten days. The Surrender of Lee. The ( 'ommereial Advertiser. N. Y.. llllllllnili'fi t‘UIlIP interesting gmsip about General Grant and his literary methods. He was once uked: ““‘hat about that story of the nor render of General Lee's sword?\ “I didn't take his sword,” replied the General. “immune I didn’t think it would be right. Nothing was said or thought of it.\ t “It is usual to take the sword isn’t it?“ “Yes, but. I wouldn’t do it in that case.” To the writer of this article the General said inthe course a! conver- nation: «I have raada godddcal in my life. but I know if no M man than General Bohertl. Inc.” kylwemulnhpm:wi Mauritanian-turned, ambabeeklnghunpntiuq- pan-ea. low-Head“ ”lanthanum-dune“; muddle .dll'llb. . ' 'l‘lw rm. ' iliug; :.'.\..l.It :m-I ln’ lb\- lli-l:l\tli:lll‘l\ ' V. :' -‘- lie I't Iv-wdr-d. every jump to tie Mb... . knot. the cite-‘fl‘ “I\ me] was taken into the “I‘- pmnounecd “broke.” It Iran a lively m d~’ section and incident- d ‘1’ ”I h Helena. when “'ea. and '0“. M used to ridcand tell the w*' to the number of M M‘. war the great auction day, the ~‘ were cmwdcd with purple. “M and the bucking unyuae neverw . to enliven the scene. [Mb a proved tame the crowd ~ “- pointed, but they were pear-I, ‘0' reverse of anything ' tamenesa. Those we ”I. when every man [-th Ioh d M his partner and hia bucking “N\ and was ready for a ntarnpeth,light or a frolie. Hut thoac days Inge passed away fort-venand pert-apait i»: better so. The wild. 1’90le fol- lows have tit‘iilt'tl down to uteldyI' I l)\u~iltl':¢‘ nu-n. farmers. ranrhmen and sunk-growers. The city in not the I NI‘H\ neI-itlu-r ore the. people. But I the nib-\antage in rather with the prur- ent than the pth After Pear». New Hun-n News: Mr. George Illnlvluin hm. several apple and pear I Iirm-s. and lat\. lull hiw ettt awoke to i the fm-t trees bore fruit whit-h his maxtvr'r: hunily liked to eat. Unt- day in (L-toln-r the ent‘s mum . mu surprised by the notion of his pet. The animal was \vttlkitigalowly about Ioue of the tre‘m. stopping every .nlirr‘ ‘ nte or two to gam- up at lM’Ipplu After completing ita Itoztr of inspw'tinn, the cat climbed du- lrw- and slowly made its way out that them In!) tltt‘ llUIIIL‘lIh. I wt :: limb toward what was probably the LIFLN't-l and ripest apple of the sen-ml bushels of fruit on the tree. \\Ih--n it renrlu-d its goal. thernnimll Imnde Nth-ml attempts to break the rtt'ln with ils teeth, and finally suc- It had taken «are to bite of 7 1 bit of the vtvut long enough to he «wurvly lil'lll. and with ita prize in Once on tlil\II_rr-tll|:tl the npphrwno carried in: mouth lit-gun its Ild'M't‘llL I to a porch and laid by the side of a Itliulr o u-nin I into the house. The l l- I\;Pl(lll war. frequently repeated by Mr. lhlldu'irfs Hugut'ious pose, and. Itlu-aide ol' the porch wan usually lined with apples. «outgrow; .\ (mm: extraordinary occurrence. I in which a (‘hina woman is reported tutu-e been drawncd in her own M: - t. is thus reported by the He'- thorne (Nevada) Bulletin: “Awn- man. owtwd by one of several China- men, fell under their (“spiel-um, Ind to punish her. put her in I nurowtin box whiz-h was barely large enough to hold her, and would not admit tnotion in her arms and 'hanfi. The box was open at the top, which w- level with the top of her Mend placed in the null with I lone lid over it. The. executionera paid no attention to her cries, but loft. hfl' it that poeifion for twenty-four hoes. The next mmning, hearing no Id. from the sweat-box, me I! h t r 3‘ I' 3 i t: it - r! l I‘D ti ! I t I l

Jefferson County Sentinel (Boulder, Mont.), 21 Aug. 1885, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036046/1885-08-21/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.