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e. Jefforson County Sentinel. • :::ued Every Friday 12 U., Sharp. B. A. ROBERTaSON, Pearasnsit, Boulder goy, Montana. The pioneer newspaper of Jefferson comi- ty. A tinnily journal, independent in politics. To reach the tlu ifty and intel- ligent clinoies in Jeffersoa couuty, adver- tisers should partonlze TUE SENTINEL. SUBSCRIPTION, per year, in advance, $13.00 SEE MONTHS, $1.50--TIMEE MONTHS, $1 OFFICIAiL PAPER OF THE - COUNTY Entered at the Posteffice hi Boulder Montana, as second-class mail matter. a. The American Farmer Free to All Our Subscribers. Come walking. come on horseback, come In wagons, come running, come anyway, only so you get to ourollice and bear the glad news that you can receive The Amer- ican Fernier free with the Jaseaesoar Cocarr SENTINEL. CAlitiWE/eL Will shvtly introduce a bill to permanent v locate the boundary lines of Jefferson county. Capt. Jim William 4, an eld-time Montaniati, suicided east week, by laudantini. , He lived in Gallatin Co. CAP4. JAS. II. Nimes, of the New North-West, a ccom F an ied by his wife, has returned home from an ex- tend4and .pleasant visit east. EVERY stock masi in Jefferson county should send in his brand to the SEITINEI, without delay. The paper and brand one year for 100. \ Cellos are out aeyouncing the ap- proaclling marriagei .`larch Gth, of Mr. AiL. Morris, of Denver, brother to w4. Morris of this city to a Miss Bernstein. Naeseaav everyone who, goes east from Montana calls/at the White House. We don't l ' inow what the attraction is unless & is Mrs. Cleve- land's pet monkey. Tule earthquake wt a ich recently oc- curred in Italy is said to. have been more :serious than at first considered. Hundreds of people weredlither kill- ed outright or wouneed. IN ,the council last • Fr'elay morning the c aplain in his Never, took occa- sion use the expreasion, a'0, Lord, Thou knowest that the greatest need of th council is wisiloml\ A Yenicaee: with Rufus Hatch at its had has lately 14rchesed a little pate of ground in Texas, New Mex- ico nd Colorado, whie t embraces abou$ 60,000,000, acres. We can't see shy they didn't take the whole earth and be done with it! Go. C. Rsaroof.eit, city attorney of 4itte,•conimittei suicide on the 26th f ilth. ' at the Clarendon hotel. Ile was ft promising_yoUng attorney, and was respected by all. No charge is asai tied for the ras11 act. He was a desc iniant of the , great Randolph fami y. It is suppmed thtt morphine did jhe work. CHARLEY Fex, the Benton stage driver who was so unfortunate as to have his hands froz n so that ampu- tation of some of , his fingers was necessary, has hact his heart made glad by receiving a contribution from his friends of something over $200. Charley is a good boy and dcaerveis all that he may receive.. TIIE genial -Sam Jones opened bis first sermon in New I r t i trit with the words: \People sa'v to me, 'Jones, why don't you preach Christ? You only preach To nil suck I say: 'Do you suppose :11 bring nty God down hero among aiou cut-throats?'\ Sam never dared say that of Chicago people. All that 14 called them was \skunks.\ Tux River Press distribution has come off, and WKS conducted as we anticipated, in a fa . r and satisfactory manner. There wn 70 about UK/pres- ents distributed, al d some of them valuable. But tlet e e who were un- Lucky ean console themselves with the thought that !the River Press alone is well worth the money ex- pended. \Carve dat possum,\ is the way the darkies generally express themselves, but at Helena they other day a mur- derous little snip; of Ethiopean ex- traction, attacked his former wife with a 32 -calibre ristol; fortunately he was unable to eit her. He now languishes in jail, .evliere he will have ample tune o refloct on the truth of the proverbthat\ ffian proposes,' but Uncle Sam disposns.\ TOE wholesale grocery house of IT. Clark & Co., Billings, has been temporarily closed on chattel mat - gages, in the sum of $21,000. Ti le firm has always been considered re- liable, and it is the supposition of those who pretend to be posted in the matter, that the firm will soon be in it conditem to straighten matters up satisfactorily. Mr. Clark is now in New York, and es said to be very wealthy. CAPTAIN GREELEY'S REWARD. In speakieg of the promotem Captain Greeley, the Chicago Herald very pertinently remarks that in one jump Capt. Greeley, who was until recently only a lieutenant, goes over the beads of about one thousand army officers and becomes a Brigadier General in charge of the Signal Bu- reau. While this promotion is mani- festly in recognition of his services as an Arctic explorer, will occur to most people, particularly the army officers who have been jumped, as a most lavish rewatid forserviees which, however arduous, have not amounted to anything. Not since Fred Grant was made a Colonel in consideration of his great services as the son of his father has a promotion in army circles been so bewilderingly sudden and unaccountable. In war' times a Captain who could at one stroke scale all the intermedi- ate rounds of the ladder and reach that of a Brigadier would have had to perform some act of the highest importance to his country. Usually it has been thought sufficient to ad- vance, the winner of a great victory one notch at a time. That was all that Grant gained when as a Briga- dier he took Vicksburg. Many a Colonel who distinguished himself in battle,perhaps receiving wounds, had to be content with the brevet rank, the substance being withheld from him by a cautious government. For these reasons General Greely cannot very well overlook the fact that he has been made the recipient of extra- ordinary Presidential favor. Al- though a soldier during the war, he came out of the service with a Bab - ordinate rank and retained it Until by a lucky stroke he was placed upon a , level with Gibbon, Stanley, c 'Wilcox, Miles, thigee and e host of others who have gained distinction, in the field. This appointment will be apt to have some influence in strengthening the demand for the separation of the weather bureau from the War Depart- inent. In time of peace the Signal Corps is not an important institution, and so far as the weather service is concerned that could he performed by ci ilians as well RS- by soldiers. The chieftaincy of that bureau has usually gone by favor, and if it were taken from the army many heartburn- ings would be avoided. The change would also relieve the country of the presence of Brigadier Generals of the IIazen and Greely order. BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS. If the SENTINEL is correctly in- formed there is a deficiency in the road fund of Jefferson county of about three thousand dollars. This is a bad state Of affairs, as our county - roads are still far from being what they ought to be, and the commis- sioners May not be able to see their way clear to making any improve- ments the present year. It would not be a boa thing for. the county if Gorhangs bill becomes a law. It pro- vides for a special tax of one ,will and gives tax payers the option of paying money or working out their poll tax. There ought to be Iota of polJs collected this year. Park County - Bill. We give the following in regard to the Park cottr*y bill, which of eouse is only si 'synopsis: The hill provides that all that portien of Gal- latin counter Lying east of the summit of the Belt range of mountains shall constitute the county of Park. The act is to take effect as to the organ- ization of the county on the first of May next. It shall be attached to Gallatin county for judicial purposes until the first of August next. The new county shall assume $35,000 of the debt of Gallatin county and issue interest -bearing warrants therefor, in full of all demands by the old county against the new. The tax olevy of 1897 for Gallatin county shall be the tax levy of :Park for the cur- rent year. Tile county seat shall be at Livingston until the general elec- tion in 1888, when all the qualified voters of the county shall vote for a permanent location of the county seat. The bill also names the offiee - who shall hold positions until next general election and names their compensation, where mot otherwise provided by general law. They are as follows: Names. Office. Salary. Geo. H. Carver, B. F. Meyers,. _Commissioners Geo. M. !latch. 0. P. Templeton...Sheriff $2,000 F. W. Wright Treasurer 2,000 Ei‘berry Martin ....County Clerk.. 2,000 M. I).Kelly Probate Judge. 1,200 J. H. Holiday Assessor Elder 1,R00 J. H. Eld Attorney, fees & 4 , 0' Nettle Ballinger School Bum... Dr. Roberts Coroner. S. Moore Surveyor T. K. Lee Public Adm'r Deo (1k Ds Ort 1,000 Jesus Maria! A man named Sylvester, who has evaded arrest four years, was captur- ed 800 miles southeast of Los An- geles, and taken to that city on the 3(1. His crime was heating an old Mexican named Jesus 7.1 aria, aged 90, to sleath with a club, at Ballot:a, Cal. * 1 . - Tea; Tr itt r is ye per Toots THE KANSAS W Later Reports Concerning the, County Seat Troololo in Kansas --Moro Sorious TroubleFeared. DENVER, Mareh 2. --It appears that the killing at Coronada, Kansas, on Monday, over the county seat, did not occur in Wallace county as first reported. A telegram from 'Wallace to the Associated Press this afternoon says: On Sunday lath a bloody affair took place at Coronado, Wichita county. It grew out of a county seat trouble existing there. On that day seven men, Charles Coulter, Frank Jenness, Bill Raynea, Geo. Watkins, Emmett Dunnang, A. N. Berry and Johnson left Leota and went to Cor- onado, some of them to have fun and others to see it. Three were armed. 'T m hey took beer with the and after arriving there proceeded to drink with some of the Coronado boys. They soon quarreled and Coulter and one Loomis drew their revolvers and began shooting. This was the signal for war to begin and the C'oro- nada men opened on the Leota crowd from the windows tte . d secured places. Coulter, Haynes and Loomis fell, two dead and the last with an arm and leg broken. lie Coronada fellows then turned on the other Leota men, who had got into their baggy, and were fleeing for their lives. Win- chesters were used freely and three Leota men were hot out of the bug- gy. The team was wounded, ran aWay to Leota and two of them got in with it. The others were picked up and taken to town. Watkins died yesterday. Berry, Johnsen and Loo- mis are expected to -die. Both towns are surrounded with guards and no one is allowed to enter who is not 1 well known. Both are fully armed and provided with ammunition. The bodies of Coulter and 'Watkins were brought to Wallac,e last night and taken east for burial. Watkins was married and his body was accompan- ied by his wife. They were from Il- linois. Coulter's body was taken to his sister at Russell, Kansas. Raynes was buried at Leota. 'rho end is not yet. . ! • m A SPECIAL from Halifax to New York, says: Ike address of the New Foundland legislature to the iniperi- al government has produced a sensa- tion. If it is not a declaration of in- dependence it is the next thing to it. New Voundlanders 'tell the imperial government that they own the fisher- ies and they do not propose' to pay the slightest heed to French or Amer- ican 'interests, or to brook any inter- ference from the imperial govern - merit. The 'sitaation is so serious that both Premier Thorburn and Sir Ambrose Shea, leaders of the opposi- tion, have gone to London to repre- sent the dangerous character of.the prevailing feeling in New Found - land. Meanwhile the press and peo- ple are universally discussing the benefits of annexation to the United States. Anything would be better than the present state of affairs. If annexation were Submitted to a pop- ular vote it would be carried by a three -fourths majoritY. LETTER. LIST. List of letters remaining iii the post - office at Boulder Valley, 41ontana, March 1,188: Adams, 4 Adams, John M Adams, Frank P Anderson, C A 2 Anderson, Harry Anderson, Ben Ailing, A S • . Brucknu. Win Berg, J II Becker, Henry Brown, Gee Beekeb, Geo W Einghem, Major Coats, Rd L Cualg, John M Conway, Dennis 2 Christensen Marion Chandler, John Collier, Mary Coon, J R B Davis, Charles, Dixon, Martin Engle, W 6, D England, Chas Foster, Will Fitzgerald, Ed Fredrickson, W Ii 2 Foster, Mrs J I) Gl earner, C E Hammond, G W Horan Dr L Jackman, Harry Johnaon, Misa Annie Kerby, Pat Leseher Goo E Lockly, Mrs -Jas Lavenash, Mary M McGinnis, I) I) 2 McLeod. A C Merrill, 8 W Ratelle R Ruby . , Jos Rogers, Curiev, Rand, Jack, Stevens, W Stevens, J B • Terrill, Stephen Wagner. .1 F Weeks ' J H 2 E.AicSoeiesv,Poetmaster. F 0 : f:yto be made. Cut this out and it' u L. I return to us, and we will send you free, something of great value and Im- portance to you, that will start you in busi- ness which will bring you in more money right away than anything else in this world. Any one ese an the work and live at home. Either sex; all ages. Something new, tbat just coins money for all workers. We will start you; capital not needed. This Is one of the genuine, Important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine. - - `J - f 1 7`1 L E1P 1.\ - 6 :I . e . orr $JLOON_ VViekem, Nlout. The bar is stocked with fine liquors, fresh beer and best cigars in market. 12 1-20. DRII7ES. 12 1-2o. HAMMILL BROS., Prop:ra. • -- vti ?1`.. 3!1.1'!.111g I b by tai.,ti t .; an agency for thk. sellini; book wit. Beginner!\ si1ecieg-(1 gr;ind cy. None fail. Terms Inc. nAt.t.Err moot go., Port RS. F. K EM PSEY, F WI t`K !Lis% just re, •iyed a new and complete line of MILLINERY GOODS! N‘ ith all the Late -I • n HATS, BONNETS, 3'11 N1.11 I Also u Full Stock of EAMES' FURNISH I N GOODS. Nelrly everythihg needs in that .in he - found ',,•• .re. Please ea' • soo s o and prices before o • • iS.-,e1 House, Wickes ET. '77\ Peri r\of•ot e_ofs ,maim has? Obtained, at.. , I %dent Business attend- ed to prompt') and for moderate fees. Our office is eppoaite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain patents in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise as to pat entabilIty free of charge, and we make uo charge unless patent is secured. We refer here to the Poetmaster, Supt. of Money Order Div., aud to officials of the U. S. Patent office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual cli- ents in your own Rode or county, write to C_ A. 4 / Op. Pat. -or (-) , .ington, D. C. Grand i_entrai Rote! 1 - 1=T__I=INT_A_, MONT_ REED & RINDA, PROPS. The Leading and only First-class hotel in Ilelena. Prices reasonable.• ' Everything New and of the La- test style. - - MAIN ST. --.-- 0 ---------- . Ti-'- BUYERS , atnruse is ie. .r -d Sept. and March. ta. • t year. Au - UN pages, .- . 4. 11% inches...with over 3,500 la isoaeastons - a el hole Picture Gallery. tilVfe/S Wholesale Prices direct to colts innerS GU all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and give& enact cost of every- thing you use, eat, drink, wear, or hs.ve fun with. These INVALUABLE BOOKS contedn Information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mall a copy ITRKE . to any ad- dress upon rec.pt of 10 eta, to defray expense of ms.fllna. Let us hear from you. Re spec tfoll y, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. _ liao ar ego Waimea Avalon*. Chicago, PI, _ - Reuben Warren, Livery Rilid Feed STABLE Carriages, Bugg*, Saddle Horses, Double Teams and Everything in The Lavery Line. BOULDER CITY, MONTANA Order to Show Cause Why Order of Sale of Real Estate Should Not be Made. In the Probate court of the county of Jef ferson, Territory of Montana. • In the matter of the estate of John Quinn, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made. Edward McSorley and Monroe Dunks, the administrators of the estate of John Quinn, deceased, having tiled their peti- tion herein pmIing for an order of salet of all the real eatsre of said decedent, jor the purposes therein set forth, It is therefore ordered by the Judge of Id court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the said Probate court ou Saturday, the 2611 day of March, 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said Probate court, at the mull house in the county of Jefferson, to show cause why an order should pot be granted to the said administrators to sell all of the real estate of the said deceased, John Quinn. And that a (x)py of this order be pub- lished at least four successive weeks in the Jefferson County Sentinel, a newspaper printed and published in said Jefferson county, Montana Territory. J. C. KERLEY, Probate Judge, Dated February 24,1887. SA ) BEAST! Mexican Mustang Liniment („ Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism. Barns, Scalds, Stings, Bites, Bruises, Bunions, Corns, Scratches, Sprains. Strains, Stitches, Stiff Joints, Backache, Balls, Sores, Spavin Cracks. Contracted Muscles, Eruptions, s Hoof Ail, Screw Worms, aewinney, Steidle Galls, Piles. THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY acme:mashes for everybody exactly what is claimed for it One of the reasons for the great popularity of the Mustang Liniment L found In its universal applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine. Th e Lumberman needs it in ease of accident. Th e Housewife needs it for general family use. The ('au nler needs it for kis teams and his men. The Mechanic needs it always on his work bench. The Miner needs It in case of emergency. The Pioneer needs it -can't get along tvitl.out it. The Farmer needs it In his house, his stable, and his stock yard. The. Steamboat man or the Boatman needs. It in liberal supply afloat and ashore. The Horse -fancier needs 11. -It is him best friend and safest reliance. • The Stock -grower needs It -it will save him thousatels of dollars and a world of trouble. The Railroad man needs It and will need it Po long as his life is a round of accidents and dangers. The Backwoodsman needs It. There is uoth- Mg like it as an antidote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merchant needs It about his store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when these come the Mustang Liniment is wanted at once. Keep a Bottle In the House. the bast at economy. 110 Keep n Bottle In the Factory. Its immediate Gee in case of accident saves pain and loss of wages. Keep a Bottle Always in the Stable for awe when wanted. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, in may hands, issued oet of the DIstrist Court of the Third Judicjal District If Montana Territory, in and for the County of Jeffer- son, in the suit of Anton M. Ilolter against\ Win. H. Sims Milton eauby, Jas. S. Allen, The Montana Improvement Co. (Limited), E. J. Web.ster and L. C. Harris, duly \at- tested the 28th day of January, A. 1).1887, I have levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said Win. II. Sims, Milton Cauby, J. S. Allen, The Montana Improve- ment eq. (Limited), E. J. Webster, and L. C. Harris in and to the following described property, situated in Jefferson county, M. T., viz: That ten -tam n two story frame shingle roofed building now standing upon that certain lot piece or parcel of land, in the town of 'Wickes, county of Jefferson, Territory of Montana, particularly des- cribed 118 commencing at the Northwest 'corner of the Wickes Hotel lot, at rapoet four. inches square, running thence East- erly forty (40) feet; thence southerly sixty ((10) feet; thence westerly forty (40) feet; thence northerly along the westerly line of said Wickes Hotel lot to the place of beginning, sixty (60) feet distant. Said building being located at or near the northwest corner of said let above de- scribed, and the said building being about 20 ft. front and 40 ft. deep, and two (2) stories high. Notice Is hereby given that on the 12th day of March, A. D., 1887, between.the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 5 41ock p. m. of said day, atone o'clock p. am.. at the front door of said building in the town of Wickes I will sell all the right, title and interest of the said Win. Ho Sims, Milton Cauby, Jae. S. Allen, The Montana Improvement (as (Limited), E. J. Webster and L. C. Harris, in and to the said above described property to the highest bidder for cash in hand. Given under my hand, this the 18th day of February, A. D., 1887. DANIEL MCNIELL, Sheriff. WORKING- CLASSESWe are now prepLi',•,t furni4.1 :,.1 , with em- ployment at home, the \\ f' time, or for their spare mom, ..• r new, light and profitable. Is- if either sex easily earn from 50 ces•- $5.00 per ever, - kg, and u proportional an by devoting all their time to the businest. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this may send their add r s,mut test the 14!, , int‘ss, we make the offor. T ,, such mt are not well .-,),14led , %ill SC'rld OW' dollar to pay tor the troithle of writing. Particulars and outfit free. Address G Fr, rte CSSCIN c+c =Ez-sriNi ---v- THE NORTHERN PACIFIC R.g The Dining Car Route - and Great Short Line rio n11 I:astern Cities. %NS() 1/III_ 1 =S R30 'rho Shortest lit.oute To Dim and All Points East. --AND THE -- Only a`hrough Car Line. Low Rates! Quick Time! Pullman. Palace cars! For full information address C. S. FEE, Gen. Pass. Agt. St. Paul. A. L. STOKES, Gen. Agt. Helena. TIME TABLE -HELENA. Arriving from the East. No 1-Pac. Ex. 7:25 p. in. Mountain Time. No 13 -Express (freight) 6:15 a 'k TRAINS GOING EAST FROM SELENA. No 2 --Atlantic Express 8:10 a in No 14 -Express (freight) . . 6 :00 a m TRAINS ARRIVE FROM THE WEST. No 2 --Atlantic Express .7:50 a a No 14 -Express (freight) 4 -35 a ma TRAINS GOING WEST FROM HELENA. No 1--Pacitic Expreas 7-55 p N o 1:3 --Ex press (freight) 8-10 p at Helena and Butte Accommodation. Leave Helena Ar. Butte *No 5 -Butte expr.. 7:90a m.. 12:23 pm No 13 -Butte local.. 83Oaia. 6 :40 p m Nu 1-Pac express.. 7:55 pin.. 8:40 a in Wickes Branch. Trains Leave Helena .8:4.5 a. in Trains Arrive at Wickes 10:50 a. in Trains Leave Wickes 3:29 p. in Trains Arrive at Helena 5-30 p. m *Daily except Sundays All others daily. NOTICE TO CO-OWNER. TO SAMUEL G. Wien: You are hereby notified that the under- signed, your co -owners, have expended Two Hundred a.nd Severoy-five Dollars and forty cents ($275.40) for labor and materials upon the Poor Man placer min- ing claim, situated in the Boulder mining district, Jefferson minty, Montana Terri- tory, for the years 1885 and 1886, and you ere hereby notified that if you Jail to con- tribute or cause to be contributed your proportion of said expenditure within ninety (90) days from the date of this no- tice all your right, title and interest in and to the above described mining claim will become am property of the under- signed, your co -owners, who have made the required expenditures for 1885 and 1886. HENRY BOWMAN. Loris PLANSON. Dated this 20th day of January 1887. over 6 000 000 PEOPLE USE FERRY'S SEEDS D. M. FERRY A CO. 5 1 Si are ad ruined Le `-^ the L AR nEst MESSMER world. - i 0 - -s. ;ERRY &CO'S illsetratel. 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If after a single visit yoti are not ful- ly convinced that our, goods are of suporior manufacture, our garments fully equal to those made by the best merchant tailors, and far superior to other ready-made garments, visit a few other clothing stores, get their prices, see how their garments are made; visit a merchat tailor, see his goods, get his prices. We know -we are certain -you will return and buy of us. We know our prices are right, our goods what the people want. We guarantee everything we sell to be as represented. If you are not pleased with goods purchased of us after you get home, and if you see the same thing as well made for less money elsewhere, return to us, we will refund your money, if the goods bought of us are in giood condition. Everything new and stylish in the way of spring clothing, hats and furnish- ings, for men, boys and children, is shown by us and ready for the in- spection of the public. Orders re- spectfully solicited. • Ecule e 'Y - e... 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