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• • their neighbors, prepared to celebrate the ehrieten ngar Ana- rionthsold child and had invited a nuimber of their friends, and also laid in a supply of beer, garlic and other deheacies of their race. The Knaud crewd reach- ed an advanced state of intoxication by midnight, and one part of them going to the front pavement at this hour, nceidentally met Members from the other house, situated not over ten feet away, and A Patna 1 IMF:DIA:FF.1.Y ENSUED. Tim Knead crowd, reinfareed from the inside, drove the rivals into'their den, when the wildest scene tteik place. Chairs, tables and besisteada were broken up and pieces used as weapons to pound each other over the head. Many were knocked sense - - less and trampled under foot until life was almost extinct. The plaster- ing was torn from the walls and eve- ry glass in the house was smashed un- til it looked like it had Leen raked• with grape and canister. After a bitter fight the knauds crowd was driven to their house where the same scene was enacted. Several shots were fired and a Pole named Ribori- twitch was fatally shot and others were seriously wounded. The police in the nirhborhood attempted to quiet the disturbance but aided. Reinforeements were sent for at the Central station and the patron wagon immedately responded with twelve policeman, - •RMED WITH wiNensneretts, suerounded the house. The mob at first attemped resistance and made a dash at the officers with clubs, knives and revolvers, but when they met the blue coats ready to fire into them they fell back and made little resis- tance. Then the party were loaded into a wagon and driven rapidly to the station. Sereral trips were the steamer Fern, arrived this week made by the patroauetil nearly thirty the Meatana. Agricultural, Mineral ;A ane are rustling to get the boat ready had been arrested and jailed. It 13 • and Meehanical Associatioa will con- for business. Over 200 tons of freighi supposed that many escaped. But 4.4111Mollleamm44014 1•1104emMia•Maft _ Jefferson County Sentinel. 4 - 41kER 1 . 31' THE - aaaillt - Entered at the Pose:face in Boulder City, Montana, as tie:cond./ease mail matter. zinuea'zTery priaay 12 Sharp. S. A. ROBERTSON, Puniattiten, Boulder City, Montana. 'rcre pioneer newspaper of Jefferson coun- ty. A family journal, independent in politics. TO reach the thrifty and intel- ligent classes in Jefferson county, adver- tisers should partonite TFIN,SENTIN THICSENTINEL desires ilic.orrespondeat in each camp and settlement in the Coun- ty. Items of local news solicited front all sections. We do not hold ourselves res- ponsible for views expressed by our cor- respondeates braise nt eel o e, per year, in advance, $3.00 tx MON'T113, Moarrits, SI TOL people cif Bo/ern an don't take t• Water -e in theirs. Tu 1 umcd knight has been wrestling with pneumonia down in Indisaa Territory for a week or two pada 'hilt ?IA AtOW VaKfU t to resume his vn mash k (A ward the White Ilcaisee---' if wa s TAU Presideat has signed the com- erviesioas er 'Charles S. Fairchild as Zieceetary -of tshe 'Treasury and Isaac 111.Meenurd as Assistant Of theTraets- 4iry. \fil*y thave entered upon the dlischerge ot their antics. Ic Iowa 'the :average wages paid avonwei school leachers are twenty- seven dollars, .elaile men teachers re- ceive ethirtwatwo dollars. • Disfran- chiseaserst thus costs each female teacher forty -fire dollars per year. Tilt Eighteenth e Annual Fair of vene in Helena . August 2ad and eon- , Mae threhgh to the 27th. TheJ uly meeting will emeomence on the 4th, lasting through she week. • , • This second annual meeting of :he West Side Fair and Raring ; Associa- tion will enasvepe at Iluete, August Qth and continue till the evening of the 13th. There will be a July meet- ing of three days, eommencing on the nil and eoding on the 5th. Wtatais the matter with the edit- or of the Inter -Mountain? Ile says: The Beecher monument fund, with a t•redit-of *2.500, has gone to join the Tilden fund, the Grant fund, the • Hancock fund, and the Hendricks fend. Ti'' should all be consoli- dated anti expended to ere& mental intuit to the everlasting iiigretitude end dotag.asted meanneiss of the American palate.. (me or two prisoners can speak En- glish. They are all ragged, dirty, spattered with blood and dirt Mid have the appearance of the lowest type of hum nity. They were sent. ; to Denver a week ago direct from Hungary, la and, Bohemia and other parts of Europe, and without doubt belong to that class of peeple whose Paid up only argument is the dynamite bomb. Laura Fair Again on Deck. Surplus San Francis° Special: A case came up in the &mins to day which recall one of the worst tragedies and defeats, S. T. Hauser, Prest. A. J. Davis, Vice Pr of justice in the annals of the coaat. E. W. Knight, T.H.Kleinschmitit, . Asst. Caste Cashier, Ministrittor fa sell . of the real estate It was the snit of Laura A. Snyder to - esetaateemenei property of the said deceiteed. recover $1,000 front Dr. Benjamin . A.11. 1 ) 1 1 . . 1 I I 'a o r It c e h r e , n, John C. Curtis, It. S. Hamilton, . ; s and ahat a espy of this order bee mete' - F. Snyder Lyford, which she claims J. la Mine. C. P. Higgins, T. C. e owe. - p ,,, slished :4 least four snaceesive weeks in the eJefferabn Counla Sentinel, a newspaper ENOCH HODGNON printed and published in said .Jefforion county and Territory of Meantnde:' she gave him fifteen years ago to pay w• ea t J. C. Kititi,lif i Probate Judge. Manufacturer of , ,Dated Marcie 29, 1887. certain debts. This womau is none other titan Laura D.Fair who in 1870, shot and killed A. P. Crittenden, a Kentuckian. and one of the leading lawyers of California. Site tied been Critenden's mistress, and . when he broogia his family. out from n the F.ist shim threateted that the setaecee of Mr. laltil Julian 11.111 03. Fresh Beef, Ithitt . . erous positions of trust, the' heft be- Dealer in in the presence of his wife and little Wu& . TUE Butte , Miniaa Journal is rap - idly gaining in faeor front the fact . death if he deserted her. He Inv; county, commissioner of Jefferson have been been secured as its editor. His _pert is mighty, and its weight still be felt. We- have nQ doubt that W. .1. 'Penrose purpseaes emerging the .fttur- county, the duties of which office he performed with great satisfaction to the general public.. We wish him and his happy bride all the hapieess the marriage state can afford, and trust that as life's fleetimr veers hurry eel inte a daily in the near future, by joas vet unknown may spring up • and should he conclude to do so, the to cheei their wav and bless their 'de- will soon find out that \Little. clining years.- Husbandman. 1,1114B.4141RI) Phil,\ like the famous General, is just the man for the place. Then the oMer saber pushers ef the great ailver camp will be compelled to look to their laurels. Mits. 1,0ee te gives a striking in- ; etance oi the diserimination made in the pay of Government clerks on ac- - eoupt of sex. She says: \No lady is atilowed the saute .salary in the high- er grade of clerkships, ao matter how well she -fills the higher salaried desks, and many of them are to -day its those positions, but do not receive the pea. As an illustration, it has happened that in eases of -illness or disability of- men clerke, their wives yet -funned the duty of their husbands, , drawing in their name the salary as if they had perampned, the work. In one case the wife kept up her bus - band's banel's desk for three years, durieg e ... „ his iabiess, receiving the a1,800 per an ti um, and therphy, supporting ; the • fertile': but from the day of his death, thougit she continued the same work., her salary w is nine hundred.\ IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. There was something of a furore raised in the Territory last Sunday everait annotincement in the -lade s petwlent that time utiners of Anacatula were about to go on a strike, sack the etterii, destries time mining works and play hubb generally. The rumor was due to the fact that some of the mai- , contetits-efound in every mini!, Notice of Final Entry. Laud Office at Helena. Montana: ) Notice is hereby given that tee follow ang fumed settler ha filed notice. oe e an arnos§ John F. Sheehy, Ploo'int . g p leathen• and mounting. I sin now prepared' to make anything ig the above line to or- der. All work warranted hand -made and no charge if not satisfactory. leer mouth and on geoe, and app --ed 4 tz ,......, retato mikkBrip by • Ai thisaietiave e let T day of Aesril, 1887, at one o'clock .p. am., at the court hoteee deter In Ikealder, , In 'the said county of Jefferson, all the righe,title, iPefftH\ e V er tIPieffit rinatiLi alekn Iliatattn at the tune Of his deeth e and all the right, Rugg, Triwniog Done to Order. ilted 01 e ot,• cal Last c r n feral) C I ount olitiMist) tiee is Iere y given that a a meeting 1887, in the matter of the estate of John aid t , d - the 21e of the Trustees of said coin ). y, held on assessment inn, dece s\* the ' r\ e • . me- ne-. . ca,h and t c be ance on six high b was levied mummy, I sh, months time, with intenee at one per cent payable on or before April 30, 18e7. to S. T. IIauser, Treasurer, at the First Na- title and interest that the said tete has, operation of itat ete 0, d other than and in addition to that of the said Jolpt 'n e l 4 t tp itin g4l af anatto soy, eatti r pIrcelti of d sifus e, ying an eing in the t;aid ceunV of eefferseu,'ff rrAo,Fy i f \%intake and tmoutalied • ill& ofewrIbed as - - follows, to -wit: itenerse No. 1. The Southwest quarter of sectioq No. Two (2), save end except one acre thereof in the northwest corner of said quarter, • 1 5, 1)- • Intention to melte fiusd proof in steeple -toe - * C I G S Im o .0 his claim. and that said proof will era.;ds before J. C Kerley, Pruhato Judge Jeffer son county, at oulder, Montana, on May 7. 1887, viz: Edgar I. Fletcher, who made pre-emption declaratory statement No. 4550, for the See SW ee and NIVNi 8W,4 sec. 28, tp. 4 N, range 4w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Walter D. Northrup. Joel M. D. Taylor, of Boulder, Meta; Alouto A. Mnrsh, Henry J. Marsh, of Whitehall. 'S.W. LANG DONN E. Beer. Notice to Creditorts - . — Estate of Eli Holbrook, deeeased. Notice is hereby given bv ili e under- signed, administrator of the estate of XII Holbrook, deceatied, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against time. saki. deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouehers, within four months after the first publication of this notice - to the said administrator at my office in esnmp where a large number of in4 20 feet square the men mostly being cousals, croup. tatfunn, pneumonia, anti in friends in curing consumption, severe g fact all throat ami lung diseaitea. No per- the town of Boulder, in the county of Jef- terson. ' A. S. KELr,OGG, Public Administrator, are employed—made threats and yae employed in the smelters and fount- son can rise it without immediate relief. And Administrator of estate of Eli Hobe there was no assuraeee that theeee dries locatea in the netaltborhood. Three doses will relieve tuy case, ansl we bne,k, deceased. would not do as they eaid,,the arms The metes) e , -------------— lonc, swill counnead it, to the poor, dying consurnp- ee,i-e r,rs , n COU4idef it the duty of all ruggists to re- Dated at Bonlder. th tOth day of March. . 136-4 spew fifty salmi—were removed to mg jealousy over a young Swedish aye. at least to try one bottle, at 80.000 ' Alice Falka who yesterday dozen bottles were sold last year. and tie . -of the rabble. The whole affair seems morning left the settlement on the Such a medicine as the Germau Syrup can 1 south a de of the street and spent the not be too widely known. Aek your drue- e- to have been on ; the ragged edge of r BAN. and Confeetioner 9 day with the rival colony on the north gist nbout it. Sample hoales to try, 30 d a canard' of the, poorest type, vet it side. In honor of her visit several must he: eotifessed that the officer.: of kegs of beer were tapped,which caused the Territor m y showed great wisdom FIUNUEN r KRA wt.s In removing them to a i e lee „f sa f e - during the afternoon and until late in the evesnitam hen the tnobwere beastly McPherson No. 13, G. A. It, at the Good Ilelena to avoid falling into the hands Johnson G., House at Bedford 12 26 Johnson William, House at Gregory 24 25 [____ al M. Lvogne, Bedford, NW i and imp's, eee e 1 2, ; Ty 7, N, R 1 E,160 ac's 40 33 'I • '. Mctlnuley J. G, Ranch and imp's,' Ntitea'ital Hatlena'raad. i ...-,... 20 38 McLeod A. Ca, House at Elkanrn ..., . ... ; . .,•,i-is to° , McQueen & Walt, i,interese in . quaitz mill at dram.. 21 78 .- --: Pritchett J S, House at Comet s 22 '74 ss . a. Pruett & Hall; Fish Creek, 10 acres of awl NW i sec 21, tp 1 R 4 w 30 Quinn . M, Imp's and swi sec 3, tp 1 tt R 4 w. - ' 35 9' Roselle John, Woodville, cabin 12.: Schroeder R A, Land and improvements near Clancy. 26 37 Shull Sam, Radersburg, Land and improvements. • 9 OZ True George H, Beaver Creek 38 So Wilcox Leslie, Improvements on ranch 23 83' Dated this 21st day of March A. D. 1887. laredria Thomas. Cabin at Woodville 11 18 Ho tkins Charles, House at Elkhorn 5 25 Best Bargains t9 b3 lbeck Charles, House and tot, Pettlersburg 5 68 F. C.,BERENDgS, Treasurer and Collector Jefferson C.o. Moat. ESTARL1S11ED 1867. a•f - Order to Show - Aar Wny Order ef etogiir 1 st of Real Es t5 Should not bee a_ , • 7 t • e . aT , a:7 -- a'a 7.1 . Newly Built, Newly hrnisiill ltironEliont'an Centrally Locaterl. _ a -- 4: eas es THE LEA TTING HOTEL1.1.0 1W.* . .irs10119ER. childern on the Oakland ferry boat. The case created an immense sen- Sawmill near Beavertown sation am] on first trial Mrs. Fair was I am prepared to furnish convicted and 'wassentenced to be hanged. She gat a new trial and a MINING TIMBERS jury acquitted her, on short notice; Also deal in all kinds of Her present suit is brought to rec- over money which site claims she gave to Lyford to pay certain debts while she was awaiting trial. She _ thought the clam was outlawed, and she had lust therovered that a is not. Late Lvford chilies that the money u.las paid him for professional servieeg ENOCII HODGSON, Jefferson City: _ Notice of Final Proof. LAND OFFICE at Helena, Montana. April 7th. 1887. t Sotice Is herela given that the. i fiallow- ' 'bounty will be ; paid on any prairie ineetamed settler laaaaled notate of SMALLPDX IN CHICAGO. Catc.teo, April 11. - A case of smallptec 'on North Carpenter street was reported to day. The patient is an Italian laborer, Joseph Casealli, who is one of ninety im- migrants who arrived in Chicago April 1 from New York. They came over in the Anchor line steamer Alsatia with six:or seven hundred other Italian immigrauta Two cases of smallpox broke out on board of the vessel, and when it al -rived in New York it was querantined for a day and a nigth, when most of the passengers were allowed to land. Proper precautions have been taken here. TERRITORIAL NOTES: - \deli Pockets of News From Our Exchange Leads. The Sun River Stockgro - Wers Aaio, ciation 4611 hold a meeting at Sun River on Saturday, April 16. H. E. Lawrence, editor of the Ris- ing:Sun, at Sun River, has our sin- cere regrets in the loss of his fourth and only child. Three prisoners win) were coneped in the Butte.- jail took French leare on the night ttf the 11th, and at hist j aceonnts were still going. Peel McCormiek,of Junction City, has beet. awarded the contract for transporting military supplies -from Junction City to Fort Magmnis. James O'Marr's little 5 -year -old boy had his foot alaite badly bruised in the gearing of a feed mill, last week, 31 White S,ulphur Springit The Inter Mountain says that the twenty -round oantest between Tom Palmer and Jack Lawrence was nar- rowed down to a two -round knock outs It scents that Palmer lasted trick. ('Lanes 1 - arang, engineer on the day shift at the Matte mine in Butte, attempted to board an ore train, on the Stis inst., and slipping, was drag- ged a temeiderable distance, breaking both of his logs, and sustaining in- juries of his back, from which he died the next day. Newton (Iowa) Journal: Miss Kate Q eaintance, after a residence of about two years in Montana—agreater part of the time a teacher in the public schools of • Helena—returned to her home in this city last week, receiving the most hearty and cordial reception from her old friends. Dr. Davidson Si Son, proprietors of have been assured as a starter, and everybody intends to make an excur- sion to Great Falls and back. Hurry up, Doe. as we are all ready for a trip—Trenchant: E: A. Craile (brother to ten fellow- townsman), engineer In charge of the Phillipsburg and Drummond Midway locating survey, is busily at work in the Flint Creek canyon, a few' miles west of hero. From those conversant with the present work of this gentle- man it may lin safely said that the road bed of the . P. k, ra R. R. will cost less per mile than any other presently constructed in Montana. The work has been thoroughly and scientifically doae and reflects credit upon the modest, unassuming officer in charge.—Mail. We extend congratulations to our e teemed friend, W. S. Powell, of the dith, who was recently married to .a very charming eastern belle. Mr. Powell is a prince of good fellows, always light-hearted and happy and spreads ao air of cheeradness wher- ever ho goes. Hp is also an excel- lent business mah, having held nein- . The bounty law as amended by the last legislature fixes the prices to he paid for certain aniniale, as followS: Mountain lions and bears, $3; wolvee, $2.; coyotes, I; prairie dogs, Pica , •ground squirrels, 5:cents each. No dog ar ground equilael when a less number than ten skihs, are presented at one time: and such skins last men- tioned shall be by such Vrobate Judge orsirietice of the Peace destroyed. The Probate judge and Justice ot the Peace are to receive one cent for each skin so destroyed. The board of county commissioners in each county is authorized and empowered to appropriate not to exceed seven hundred and fifty dollars each year to be expended in the destruction of these pests. BLOODY RIOT. How the Unsatisfactory Distribu- tion of a Swediseh Maiden's Fa- vors was Settled in a Colo- rado Settlement. DENVER, April 11.—A bloody riot oecerred late last night between the rival Swedes, Pales and Hungarian colonies, at 34th and Clark streets, which, resulted fatally, one man being shot and seteral others seriously ; wounded,and it was with the combined efforts of the police force and the patrol wagon that the affair was pre- vented front resulting in a wholesale massacre. The settement where the ijot occurred iseomposed of twenty- five families who live in small one- etory tenement houees not over 10 by aughed at her, mid she murdered aim An eastern exchange tells its read- ers how to mind their \P's in the fol- lowing paragraph : \Persons wife patronize papers should pay prompt my or the pecuniary prospects 0 the press possess a peculair power in pushing forward public prosperity. If the printer is paid proptly,and spocket- book kept plethoric by prompt paying patrons, he puts his pen to the paper in peace; his paragraphs are mere pionted ; he paints his pictures of pass- ing events in mere pleasing colors, and the • perusal of his paper is a pleasure to the people. Paste this piece of proverbial philosophy • in some ploce where all persons can perceive it.\ ASTONISHING SUCCESS. It is. the duty of every peraon who has used Beschee's Gerrimu Syrup to let its woudertul qualities he known to their n • • s - • Y i• • William Ryan, Who mule Ifontestead Ap- plication l734 fdr the N w 4 of N W and E !. - 4 of W . 1 4 end N MW ?-4 of Section 85, Township 5, North of Range 3 West. He name, the followirrg witnesses to prove his cbntinnotts residence upon, and cultivation of said laud, viz; Edward Ryan, of Boulder. M. T., and Michael Quinn, Patrick Wickham and Richard J. Sm%arbrick. of Weber, P. 0. Montana. 8. W. 1.micknonsv., Regieter. No. 1 0-10. In the Probate Court of the County of Jefferson, \territory of Mentane. FIRST NATIONAL ft 4.11K • in the matter of the estate Of Eft Hol- etreek, deceasetl. . A. L. Kellote the administrator Of the OF HELENA. estate of Eli Holbrook, deceasedaliterfata flted hisAtetitlep herein praying for an or- der of 'sale of air the real estete and per sonal property of ani4 decedent, for the purpoaes therein set forth. It is thereatre Capital, $500,000 ordered by the Probate Judge of teed Court, that all persons interested in the ,, e , estate of said deceased appeatehefore tee 325 ' C \ 'said Probate Court on Friclav,thie 29th day I of April 1887. at 10' teclock in The fore- ! noon of geld day, at the court 3oona.of said leenbste Court, at, the court hoaseLin. said nty of Jefferson to show cause why an or er should not be ranted to the said ad - U. S. nepossitory, and Profits DIRECTOR.: LIN 'JEN r TAX LIST • Notice is hereby given that I will, by virtue of authority in. me vested by law, at 2 o'clock P. in. tea Monday, April '25th, ..4r -D. 1887aat ardt door of the court house, in the town of Boulder, county of Jefferson and Territory of Montana, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following real estate, improvements, ese e lor taxes, interest and costs for the year 1886, In case the. sale is not completed on said day, the same will be continued from day to day (Sundays excepted) until complet- ed. The following is the description of said prorertY' with costs thereon: Aiding Otto, l sots 1 and g block 1 and house on et No. 2, known as Russell house, Comet, $ 7 62 Ballard James M;Warm' Spring Creek taiWinila AlhainbaialVfinita . - 37 - 92 Blaine James G., M. E. 48 Placer lot 37, sec. 25, Tp.6, N.11. 7 W. 2 17 Bruffy George, Placer claim No. 87, Pipestone district 8 . lel Burton J. J., house atGrace, Montana, 4 59 Clawson J. W., Sawmill in Homestake Gulch 24 20 Carpenter B. F., SW NW sec. 27, Tp. 9, N. R Ue • 35 -' 75 SE a, NE see. 27, Tp. 9, N. ItS 1 Ras Capital Mining & Milling Company, 160 acres 4nd:16-stamp mill 82 64 McClellan creek, hoist and engine, Mitchell gulch Cummings Chris, Buildings and leliailitiMa shop r '7 14 Cooper M. D., Building between livery stable and Pottittr &Chandler's store, Wicket . ... 16 39 H. Dildine, SE a, and. improvements, sec 15, tp 6 N R. 4W 54 45 Dilly Henry, House at Gregory Everinan J. W,, P. O. Placer, oorrall and stable , U ail 4 I7 74 GENT' • PIT11.171SIIIni-GOODS . ... 4. • THOS. F. MURRAY'S —STOCK OF General Mer Is Complete in all TN Departmekts. DRY GOODS, WOTS iiiWI.IQT451i4S A .41 I iners' • - Supplies, - Powder, aitention to make finelsiroof in support 0 his clff.. an that said proof will be made before 3. Kerley,, Probate Judge k- a Jefferson County. Montana Territory, at • Jefferson. Market. A. C.QUAINTANCE, P e oh, Pork, Sausage, Fish, etc. In fact drerythidg usually kept in a class meat meat market: 2 \ - \ Meat Stmlied to all Railr 0 and. Tie Canna at Reason'aV ' t pilaff . . i;ff - orders solicited said g - Oods &livered. c.• A-mon Cit,p5# Mont. BOTITZEIt March 28, 18.37. ty,lor •'re ie surudising the ex tent of the damage that might be done by fifty drunken , vagabonds armed with as 101117 F-siaelass 'rifles wtitnart, at 10 cents. R..gular size, 75 cer.t-;. Sold And Heiler in by all druggists end dealers in the United States and Canada. intoxicated. In the house adjoining tbe one where the fiftecti•or twenty melt were celebeating the iisit ofile Mr and Mrs. rivaled one case where it failed wise reported. Attention, Comrades! There will be a meeting of James B. Templar hall in Boulder, Friday eve . g, us April 15, 1887 • Geo. TEN EYC Post Cornmanit. A S. Ketessaa, Adjutant. Boelder, April A legf CHARLES POND Chinese aml Japanese Got. FA1TC7 PO3nLAINE C E I N A. VT A , ciuns ani TOBACCO, Boulder - Montano. ziT Boarchng & Locliging: lieu sreeke lot of ti NUTS, FRUITS CONFECTIONS. \.{ MRS. 3E, .13EftVIIMIlli s 3 • fir , • yf The lady WliO lost her ann on the Fourth of July, 1884. 'Alain kit. NVielters. Mont THEODORE MALE Saloon. and Billiard • ITA A Selected Stock of iilheS Liquors and Cigars„ Milwaukee' Beer on Draught. WICR.}24, - MONTANA. WORKING CbitS Atteut ion! We are now, prepared to furnish all classes with em- ployment at home, time whdle of the time, or for their spare tuements. Etusilies,s new, light and profitable. • Personaof easily earn from 50 cents to $5.00,pee to it+ piace-eiff Went vat-- a e Wm. or use. KEENE & TROcilt it IiropC 1 Ihet i fiER. Mont. r , ../.;er,1 4 rffEverythingl i ntliatke 4.14.4..ikaso BOARD PER .... . ewe elb 4 \ DAY,... . • ee • .400 kir I els • e• ----e 2.011 . ;„ • k_e. es.zi 110 ARS, Stec GRANDOWTRA14110TEL rikable,sikt‘aglakitiiiiblail the Market. BOARD AND LODGING $7.00 BOARD' PER DAY at.rbsis Theallatrahanitg 1 AM EX itro;ig T Ikroi #p 0 ts V. . * The Neatest and Most Pleasantly Located Hotel in the City. rrtla - simaincewiy FaiteniarlcatT Ladies and & tteittshtl'athilOarheit:Aof - , 3i 1 r all, with all esnelneollonssfga 1 C41111110T#1,4TT 37,4r n i sltb Art ra ns. SAMPLE ROOMS with special ac - modern iniproeetnents. ' it0 tt , N I fOrretors. FRANK S. LAW - N A T The Palace. • 4a, c1t 2f c q'tr z , x 2 , 1;7 r inr„114uors 0 GLASS-WRE, TIN and Cigars,: ted Wines and WARE, :and es E \ : a pec i a it y aoods of all descriptions. Combo Work and Tin Loafing. - 1 13:17i/ifee,,;_ekeiii7enSTA_T-ei All kinds of Job Work a Specialty. FRANK FARNHAM, Pro p . -*.esced trti,ft ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NELLIE .GRANT MINING COMPANY OF HELENA. iven e ethat I h,2 44on end . T Ile 26th day Af . P .av • Marc a ' .• 404. NI We. ri r r ,\L k70 ,,,, Tic i l l i ee s l a i n d s, Mor s: /ire& *aferemain upaid on the 20th day of May, 1887, shall be deemed delinquent. Arid will be duly advertised for sale at pub- ic ta r eelf r es e tersient shall be -wilt lab'Ablerielthe 10th day of June, 1887, to pay the delinquent aasess- reteet,logrither JeItit .Baecost of advertisiug ttie tirtetl*\4 - ate etpt. t . JAMES U. SANDERS, Sec . y. 16% Main S . ., Helena ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. - +roil* ftortetlYeitegerttat in pursu- ance of an order of the Probate Court of ire incritea terlgemind . -- 1 at 4e ale, for cash, on Tues- m t 121 ay f April, 1887, at 12 and geld :is \Parcel No. One, , to be known being In Town - ship No. 4, North Ran;e a M.. at the postoftlee inetadershurg in said West, containing 159 acres. effetiemuounty, ili\ . following personie .ri l )r!iperty„ to -wit: P I= t 24 Ill u j rtei t• o f a I lk i j ' - rtiS eontents of a certain store in Rsd- - Also the See Southeast quarter of -section No. 2 and the ereburg, con.sistiug of drugs, medicines, Northeast quarter of the Nort • e quer- not . ions, books stationery, etc., together , rev.euele. c..eNo - :4 A . rtheeat 4tat e i ,T , e . quarter Apatite f t pvta, town& ted up to day of d other personal melt) ebute!Vorth uge three est. The • seine containing 160 acres, more oe lesaa Terms—One-half cash at t:me of sale To be knewn and sold as ap aree e te o ,a ra t „And the balance upsau confirmation of sale Also one certain Boanling Hoirse, or by said Probate Court. A. S. Ketexem, PARCEL No. 3. De . eivap4 . eituttel 0 4 , boae veal , et pieeiem ,Pieolic Aegebtiet44ol e a.eoll, eedmiuistrator in said coeutv, the same being known ae bf 6statO of. BId. Mitelielder, decease! the \Quinn lloarding House; , ,,. e Dated Boulder, April 2d, A. D. 1887. 'fen per cent of the purchase money to • p be urc Pa h i4 ase *P an trl d e t .\ he fI ba il eiletr ance tcfli be : t it p c ai th el D er i- a i r )t -I ranged as aforeitaiid, upon confltmation-of sale, by the Prpbate eudee. , Tegoto ios•D Cifittirft0S's OT SAT.E7. -- t ' ' .Ca • sh in hand (one jealp he kitiegee s . eilx Months,' With intere'it at one per cent esenaceafili zandeupoe good. seirmity ; in per ceint ,,f the purchase to The a ettitatetvr at tittle 7) n balance paid or arranged as aforesaid on confirmation of sale by said Probate Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. - - -- EDWARD MCSORI.XY , d - e , • is a rDteste, i 1 ICI Mfri 4 . 00 0' - r 'A&ntnisfralefs o c re of John Quinu, deceased. -I.. , . • i . , ''I Dated at Boulder. March 30th, 188'7. the count of Jefferson,Torritory o ou- tana, made on the 2d day of April, 1887, in the matter of the estate of Edwin M. Batchelder, deceased, the aedersigned, A. tg, Thal tot et said deceased. e. is t new wetted aqd user 1 1 1 1 8. lag, and a proportien il sum by devot rig all their tiin , .. to the basin--st. Boys and s y. girls eirn nearly a. much as men. That all who see this ma setid-their aderese an toe the business, Via tuake the 6offt)LII such as are not weillastistled we we sea one dollar to pay fo the troubl , of writing. Full particulars an outfit free. Address (l i ,, , , wi F ee feiTyrivre; AI en., Portbind. Maine, ago, one pale red and spotted or roan steer, 5 or 6 years bra hied iArt left i thigh witO i sonvetb_int4, like ap 01 , 40.) WO \hive is by; Valcihg charges and proving property. I left A. BRADLEY* 143 1.2 .31aLts Sts, Helens. %Nye we her, Watehma k r ,a No _ as 1•T Ree A .7\ te; I. Repairing and 31anufaetnring 7\eweie=.. years csi, weighs about l' ,0(X) lbs., and bears an . arrow brand on left thigh. Own - en gam, ‘‘ y, ving prop- tty sign g chir e . Inquire Li JOE PLETCHER, ea rawaleafispoisie' ranch on Lower co 44.nid for $1.50, and other work in proportion. 'Agent for Lumiuiaus Door Plates. ets - 114 - f M