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J It re 0-111 C Yunty Sentinel. The reek Ire \ lain \ 11 ih w ' arPstil LICE\ s A.rizona. They have already murdered a oriiii - th P it i - 411 5 TI i t is! VF4 nntnijetof settlerf. - t the l'estoffice in Boulder City, int; as s ond-class mail matter. lined Every riaay 12 M. Sharp. S. A. F OBERTSON, PUBLISIMR, Bs Meier City, Montana. - SUBSCRIPTION, per year, in advunce, a3-.00 Six MONTHS, 'LSO —THREE Moxans, $1 - - THE “PLE I SESH IN C/N ?. Life of the Fir, t Year Man or West Polat—Bril and Discipliote. The summer cam • is one mead of labor for the plebe, as the fi A year man ie called at eVest Point. it he were transported to an- other plaiwt there 'meld hnolly let a greater change In his We tl an that ti bleb he experi- ences when he Its tea the comfort; of his home and phingee Lao the routiue of military ; drill and teiseiplitse . rf Wein Pella. He rie s at 5 in the motellea for reveille, end in leaf • an hour marches I, breakfast s the iiitervel being emploe el in loing the policing of his own tent and of ho tent of the eaglet to whom be may stain in the relation of \epecial duty man.\ Whe 1 he walks be marches with depreesed teat, end outspread palms. He has two hou. 's of tlrill every 1110111111Z and another hour Yi eli parade In tile after- noon. After tate e whieh tee0, he may retire; but no dowt j couch awaits hint, Ile spreads his on the tent floor and 1 , 1)re:ills himself et that, wall a quilt drawn over him for pre ation against the night cold. The only via igo front title prsograiente is on Sunday's or e r 'lase when he marehes on guard. On Sti tilay them is the Suisdny morning inspection and two bours at chapel, making it anythitie but a day of net; and when, as a selli1110, he marehes on guatel hi the moteeng be w lks pest two Louie at a etreteh in the sunat no awl Iii rate, eel). four Lour intervals, dere% tee wiede twenty-four hours that elapse lettere the euard is relieved. This much, in geneed, fails to the lot of every plebe in the way of duty. Aside from the cOntne4 rn the question of his treatment by older cailets. Ability to settle, play, dance •r render cut a self enter- taining in some it Jell way is highly nppree slated by cal i hits; r lid a readiness to exereise what few acconie 'aliments he may possees ueually saves the r abe muelt hamming. Of course all do .not escape so easily. Many have guns V.) clea and water to carry and bedding to pile rot the upper claxe men, and aro unpleasantly ' roughed\ in olter ways; hut the ill usage veLich a new cadet ordina- rily receives Is alttiost always emeggercted in the ace:omit; whirl* reach the public throuels the press. -St. Nicetesta The Home Festaleg In Cats. • The Lome feeling wheel appears at Kist ight to be a strong point in faver of the eat turns out on examitation to be ratter nesitat her on the e -ore of genuine ealiteion. It it an attaelimetit to pintas rather than to persons; rt lamely- garret Nt hero she once lived being more attractive to tier than the sd wiety of her beeefactors. jeveni in her especial field of neefulnees the eat ie kyluo means the peregon of skill and efilcieney she is too often repre- sented; a terrier will eclipse her ns a ratter, niel she is too tastily spoiled IT indulgence to keep up her remit:Mon as a mouser. In fart, i he eat has Leconte an seythetie ornament: the pride of apothe'nr\). stores and the glory of drawhig rooms, lisped of beine the protector of the kitchen and feller. There are cute like the Persian, ami z species calk: 1 the \(exile\ indlig-enous to Ma_ le, which are very deco:el- 1 ive, and seem to e'ejey the ribantls which aro lavished upon then e end yet there is a stealthy, covert mantwr atiput them which is by no nieanerittenetive.e I always feel that the tiger element is tat int in the most demure nee peaceful eat. Anti yet a waggeh friend of mine insists upon i that all cats etre sans re - ?roach, while cheeefully ndmitting that niece et' them are sans purn-Botdoti Poet. The Empress Ifingetile Still Beautiful. Yeeterday, Apr. i 11, the stilts:et) (prome- nade during wit:ideal! vehicles are prohibited) in Via Toledo, Niles, was reedlered particu- larly interesting lhe appearnnee of the Empress Eugettie;t who pa.seed through the street. The ex -so' reign bears - the trateet of great and delicate eeauty, almost rendering her age a mystery. Sleiider, erect atil with a superb figure, sae es at on -e to be reepgnized as a grime° theme. Her bright arte vi.Oteioua eyes jnstify the old fisscittation and tin episode of (lie diainonds in in the ferest of nupiegne. tier still rosy complexion is ad; . iirably preserved, an I is perhaps owing to tie mile climate, wheel e as e renewed the merit it beano , in her cheeks; her hair, not yet ;lane, still shows tints of pale gold. The et tpress was, its altveye, .in deep mouning, at I wore a hire; crepe eil. Although she - ear ied a pnrasol In her left hand, her right he t the well known etiony taick, on which, hi :Weyer, she did not lean. Why the Tett - inns Killed the Deg. Au tally to a poor tg, occurred at Indian rut amamusing4wident, which resulted fa • igsvain near Leavisten, the 0; Iv day, be- tween Professor l‘lacallister, the magician, and the noble red 'tins. The Indians iind a small dog which te professor tete: quite a fancy to, and he n obi himself quite familinr with the brute 1,y patting aud petting him. Ile asked the hide ne Low much they would take for him; to e deli they replied they did not want to .sell',him. The professor said \him very valuablh chug,\ at the mine teno I -Witting him down the back to his tail length, at each stroke Mein a handful of money from the end of his tail, also front Ms month, nose awl rare. At these strange procetelinge the Indians stood in awe and astonishment. Atter the professor left their prentlees the In - ( n ails 1 00 e the d o g dow n to the rite r brink, where the poor brute was doomed to Ili° an ig- wenittioum ;teeth. There they killed and di:s- et-en:el him with tin. idea that front his car- e:Ls; pleuty of \boodle\ could be taken.-Doieo City (Idaho) Statesman. Capital Superficiality. 'nie lie of the capita!, while it may hare a nave or less refining pewee, is not necessarily quickening. It is harder here for a young man to Izeep from drifting into eilettanteiem; the social swirl is More of a maelstrom than elsewhere. And this is especially true with regard to the eneceptible minds of young inen wee would be likely to develop -into littera- teurs or thinkers • Of course with seasoned itadente the case ia different, and Hwy are likely to lime licee in respectable numbers. But we enn hardly . claim a healthy growth of culture until on indigenous young illeas shoot. No; teke r e word for it, culture --I ottenn sulid, ubet etial culture -will have a long and dismal fight before it pr e vail s against the very a; tilleial and growing soonl requirements tha . have pialied their way up through- the till fashioned eenialitiee as well as tamale ies of I he dayselerfo' de welt.\ hinaton Hatchet. The Fr nali Crown Jewels., The official cataloguo o: the French crown je we l., which TilTaey ee. Cc'., of New Yo r e city, agents of the French goventment to further Line assist in their sale, have lately received], presents a list of more limn 30,000 atel 2,700 rose diamonds, of an P.ggregate weight of over 8,000 carats, with a large variety of pearls, tiebiee, eteppitires and other prerious stele's. The hir e :tee :Angle diamond weighe t wenty-seven curate, rind in one set are over Nee) brilliants. The jewels, which are tow 011 eXiiii•iii011, will be sold at aue- tion iii the erelaee of the Tueleries, be- ginning cm_ May 8, and their pro- ceeds tweed over to the public treasury. (Seal Sudeee estimate the market value of the entire collie:tem et not less than tteeteVeat Ire o • a - • rreek leeleee. A combination among wheat dealers In Chicago control the elevators and there Is no place to put the grain that is pouring into Chicago. Two or three railroads have been compelled to stop carrying grain. It is estimated that 28,000,000 bush els have been refused storage facilities, The wheat clique have it all their own way. LIGHT AND AIRY. The Heal Thing. row lone it took te build the world, and whence was bail the steel:: If Adam wee the primal man, How Loses smote teeroce: Eow Ere was made (1' Cn..!,1 was wed. The ark's true tonnege s'ate- To argue these won't ape ferns The gates of paradise. And when we all are gathered round et. Peter's entrance gate, Dn.° think tee stern old tykr'U List Tentio we our creeds relate? The trade mark our reeeien bore Bell never care to L1107:, Eut ,':ere we good eamaritans Down here in Jericho! -Pemaqted 11eLecneer. Making • Son Work. Jay Gould ---Want a yacht. eh) Well, you've got to make the mcney it tie buy it. Pa Like a walk down street. Solt George -Yee, father. \ii teleon thapavement.\ \Yee fatties.\ \And have myself brought back in en ambulance.\ -Yes, father.\ \Then stocks will drop and you buy.\ \Yes fattier.\ \Then I'll leo out ou the trout pavement and dance a jig.\ \Yee father.\ \Then stocks will go up and you sell.\ - Omaha World. Next. Tell us what kept Pen: Perley Poore? For We have asked In rain: Did tight slices make the Indian corn? Wby die nobert Treat Paine? -Lynn Item. And in whet hand does Carroll Wright? And whew! does Cabot Lodge? What lion did Akinaon teard? What fotadid Abigail Lodge? -Cep. arm Erecze. Who scrues and irons all Carl gchurt z? With whom does now George termites Train? Can auy one approach Ian Nye? What \copy\ man would dare Mark Twain! -Cluulestown Enterprise. ------ -- Literary Note. Loral literary circles will be pleased to learn that the \Art Epicurean.\ a new work t eem the peieof Mr. 11. M. -Kinsley, tee restaura- teur, Inas just been issued to the trade. This toothsome volume, weich is calculated to eater to the higher instincts anti tastes of the cultured paInte, its illustrated' with choice outs of Mr. Kinsley's et/since; house, and, us poetry always gives an agreeable flavor to every kind of literary work, the talented author has interlarded or sand we hed his work with rare old tenderlines front the brat piats.-Chieago News. Brown and Blue. If yon had a small spring maiden ith ryes of fairest hlue, Ycled liTf RUSIY-et 21.0 -tole them leretti spring skies, wouldul you? Arid if you had another. ku tut wen maiden small- s Yteeti think she stole her brown eyes Prime learee Ow tree is let fall. edulia. 11. Lippman. A C ttttt luoU Mistake. Omaha Datne-My daughter, when Mr. Nicefelkev went out last night I heard some- thing Which wituttled very mute) like a Liss. Pretty Datigl.'er—W Ity--vrhy—oh I Mr. Nieefelkev etepped lam that hole nettle by the min, and what you heard was his ((encomia; out of tho mute -Well, may Le that was it.\-Ontaha World. - - --- — No Such Luck. Tbis whirling globe neede aide grease -- 10 says a learned \Premien\_ thr, 'twill be compelled to et'ABO fla daily revolution. AI, if 'twould only stop to-day irwould ease us of a sorrow, For we have got a note to pay 'Unit falleth duo to -morrow. —C:tarlestown Enterprise. Bobby's Little Tongue. \Am don't you know why, Bobby.\ Raja the mi ester, who erns dining welt the fam- ily, ey ur mamma doesn't want you to tat a second love of pie? \Yes Sir,\ replied Bobby. \She raid (hint if yo u didn't take any there would be ctioueh left over for to-moiraow.\-New York :ewe A Difference. Johnny's engere were deep in the jam, Aid a sweet, peaceful smile epread him oer; Yet henidn't seem gay When later that dal. They were deep iu the jamb of (lie door. -Washington Crake The Only Difference. 1.111Sband ON 110SO wife hus unsuccessfully asked for some moue)-)- -Do you know, my dear, the difference between may -self and a mule! Wife (promptly) -No; I do not. You mast ask me something easier. Husband -Well. the diaarence is, my dear, the mule is well heeled, while 1 ma not. - Drake's Magazine. A Mysterious Itiy I. The young women who like croquet, Are wistfully waiting the duet, NVIten the park will be seen In fue summer sheen, Aud they can resumc their [duet. -.New York Sus _ Progress. Artitt.--I don't like your butter, sir. Your table is good enough, but I don't admire your leitten i Farmer -But I make it myself. A.--pidn't you tell mute that you heti no cows? ; stranger, do you think we farmeessimet know how to make fast clam table butter without oars( What do you take tie for! The world move's amid so do ee.- Beetou leetetne Go Two! A girl was once kissed by her beau. When she hastily told hint logo; lie asked where he should go, Ate Said: \You're stupid, cad Why, goon with the kissing, you know.\ --ktotelalls — - — On tho insiaieuent Plan. Patient -What do you charge for lathing toot b ! Dentist -Five dollar*. PaLiont-Can I pay for it on the installment plan, at twenty-five cents a e eek ! Dentiet-Certainly; get into this chair and I will pull the tooth twenty-five cent s ' wo r th, and you can iay the first installment. Come In kmin next week and I will jerk the second teat:lament out of you, and the next— laut the pitiont hut/ vanished. -Texas Star lags. Epitaph iiui a Barber. His talking is 41.K.14!.d, ills mug Is at rest. The lather he blended Was ever the best. ills razor's edge keen Tte. laces never vexed. hav•il smooth and dea n Tat death caned out -Nee( e• CO.! t .c'f`IP , 1 it f t '.1 :m' C for the , 1,487. F. . 431.REND7S,TrmAnrer AAA Collector. ill MICR, 187. P Luddy, saloon, Jefferson. do- gaming, Jefferson. T A Wickes, merchant, Boulder. II J Wilson, saloon, Katie O'Brien. Harris & Allx-rs, butchers, Radersburg. N P Express. Express, County. D. Frey ler & Son, saloon and merchants, North Pacific. W H Campbell, saloon and merchant, Jefferson. II M Hill, saloon and mer. Clancey. B F Shrieve, saloon, Wickes. D Cronin, merchant, Wickee. .1. Smith, saloon, Hot Springs. F Ehric, saloon, Grace C Freyler, esteem, Corbin. gaming, \ 44 Ey' it Co., saloon, Boulder. F Farnham, saloon, Boulder. Gee) Benjamin, butcher, Comet. James Downs, saloon, Comet. Burns it Mahoney, saloon, Tunnel'. W Dealicey, saloon, Boulder. Geo Lambert, saloon and mer, Beaver Creek. J G Smith, saloon, Boulder. II Lichtendahl, billiards, Elkhorn. M Sullivan, gamieg, Comet. J E Cunningham, peddler. Helena. Trotter it Parker, saloon, Boulder. J Hildebrand, merchant, 1Vickes. '1' Crahan, saloon, Wicket'. Batumi' Bros, saloon, Wickes. O T II Allen, saloon, Elkhorn. W R MLchell, commercial traveler. H J Crawforcaahotel, Jefferson. Lichtendahl da Co, faro, Elkhorn. SG Arnold, restaurant, Elkhorn. E McSorley, merchant, Boulder. Mayne it Cooney, butchers, Wickes. J Loyd, hotel, Elkhorn. J Weir, saloon, Elkhorn. Reis Wilson, saloon, ileavertown. E .1 Dougherty, merchant, Radersburg C C Hopekink, merchant, Elkhorn. J Brien merchant and saloon, Basin. S Khem, faro, Wickes. Potter & Chandler, merchants, Wickes. Bessett & Murphy, saloon, Basin. John Loyd, saloon. Elkhorn. W Friend, \ Alhambra. Lucas & ('o, Jefferson. J Floyd, saloon and merchant,WoodY'le Sharman it Chisholm, saloon, \ W A Bumby, saloon and mer, Comet. Bach, Cory & Co, merchants, Gregory. Lund & Ilughes, gaming, Wickes. T Crahan, gaining, Wickes. APRIL. 1887. W Shafer, saloon, Wickes. Bach, Cory 4 Co, merchants, Wickes. F Fernhain, gaming, Boulder. W Black, saloon, Wickes. Ryan & Leighton, butchers, Boulder. F Ballard, saloon, Jefferson. Murphy it Gay, saloon, Elkhorn. Geo Temple, peddler. T Hopkins, saloon, Basin. merchant, \ Parchen & Morris, merchants, Boulder. Joe Paquin, butcher, Elkhorn. Ulm & Schmidt, merchants,'Elkhorn, Wickberg it Co, saloon, Corbin. Green & Co, merchants, Bowlder. Smith it Co, peddlers. Geo Spires, saloon, Elkhorn. 31 Caubte hotel, Wickes. Theo Fuhrken, iner and saloon, Elkh'n. Keene it Trotter, hotel, Boulder. M Sullivan, sal'n, Comet. H Lucas, saloon, Wialtaa. J A Culver, \ Jefferson. T Cain, stage express. II Lucas ' gaming and faro, Wickes. 'I' A Wickes, peddler. A E Hepner, peddler. • Maloy, merchant, IN - Ickes. Soule Bros, feed stable, Jefferson Bessette it Murphy, gaming, Basin. Geo E Pool, merchant, Radersburg. J 11 Giger, galleon, Montana City. .1 Maguire, theatre. E Thomas, Merchant, Boulder. J Wall, saloon ' Basin. Lichtendahl it Co, saloon, Elkhorn. G L Ilogee, physician, Schreiner It Cie merehants, Basin. J Palsky, auctioneer. Frey ler it Keppner, saloon, Wickes. • .M AY, 1887. Downs it Cain, saloon, Boulder. gaining, Geo Sanborn, saloon, Hot Springs. L Powers, saloon, Jefferson. Lee You, laundry, Boulder T 0 East ridge, merchant, Boulder. N Merriman, professional. Jefferson. R Welch, swoop, Wickes. \ ga. ling and faro, Wickes. J B Wheelei • saloon, Amazon. Schreiner & Co, merchants, Basin. W Starr it Co, saloon, Basin. Larsen, Keefe it Co, merchants,Wickes. \ Tunnel. L Conn, saloon, C & D Smelter. A Seinenee, peddler. Turner it Co, saloon, Basin • Bauner, saloon, Royston. F Farnham; gaming, Boulder. W Black, gaming, Wickes. Riley it Floyd, merchants, Elkhorn. A C Quaintauce, butcher, Jefferson. 14 Basin. Peterson & leneen, saloon, Wickes. faro, \ Lund & Hughes, gaming it faro\ J Dixon, saloon, Radersburg. Geo A Cook, livery, Boulder... Parker it Bush, hotel, Wickes. E II Campbell, merchaut Wickes. Rol Loy, laundry, Wickes. M Burns, gaming, 31 C Tunnel. Barry & Coughlan, saloon, Wickes. M T Cross mer and earn, Keating Mine. J Walson, •Idoon, Wickes. Lichtendahl & Co, faro, Elkhorn. Thomas C01011, saloon, Wickes. Thou Crithan, 64 4, Thies Crahan, gaming e F C Crawford, hotel, Jefferson. B Barri merchant, Boulder. 44 Elkhorn. Mayheim & Co, peddlers. W Shaver, restaurant Wickes. Parker it Bush, saloon, Wickes. Sam Lee, laundry, J.•Jacksou, peddler. PIE Luddy, gaming, Jefferson. Murphy * Bessette, gaming, Basin. W H Campbell, saloon, Jefferson. B F Shrieve, Wickes. May Maloy ,4 44 S L liobden, merchant, Jefferson. R J Dougherty, merchant, Boulder. Anderson it Bigtiak, saloon, Baein. liammil Bros, saloon, Wicatea. Auttion Sale! I will sell on Saturday, June 11, 1887, commencing at 10 a. in., the entire herd of hence, mares and geldings belonging to D. G. Warner, consisting of about 100 head of work horse ---broke and uubroke of all ages. TERMS: Ceeh foe amounts less than $75, or uotes drawing 10 per cent interest per annum with approved security. W T. SW KILT, Auctioneer. - -------- Strayed. One black herse, eight years old, sad- dle marked on back; weight 1400 pounds; branded X on left shoulder. FELIX 8ANDLII8, Gregory, Mont. All parties knowing themselves indebt- ed to Ey1 it Co. are requested to settle at once, as we tire building, preparatory to reopening bitel twee. I teepee:dull?, EV I. ,t•Cr di IN 0 117,VP a y 1.4 / Notice is hereby given that if the fol- lowing personal taxes are not paid on Or before the 16th day of June, 1887, I will attach and collect same as\ provided by law - Allen 0. T H., Elkhorn 8 47 Betts David, Wickes. 13 21) Baxter L. IL, Wood alle 10 16 Baldwin Jams, Woodville 18 86 Callahan Dan, Bedford 4 41 Cobble Sam, Cold Springs 4 59 Craig J. It., Fish Creek 111 42 Collingwood Bruce ' Woodville 16 94 Cheneweth James, Woodville 10 70 Denzil A., Woodville 10 52 Dodge E. G., Woodville 12 02 Gibson (a F., Willow Creek 20 02 Howard Patrick, Placer 7 01 Hughes Peter, Bedford 27 22 Hamilton W. F., Bedford ' 4 89 Hazeltine John, Elkhorn 11 91 Hosconab R. B.. Radersburg 4 59 Hosken G. W., Willow Creek 13 97 Henley Bros.. Woodville 34 71 Houle Joe, Woodville 11 18 Howey George, Woodville 14 76 Hartwell (3.H. & W. H., Woodville 17 14 Harlow Frank. Boulder 6 84 Johnson Mrs. M., Bedford .... 3 35 Lapoint Geo., Anaconda, 28 86 Lang James, Bedford 4 59 Ladaue Lewis, Woodville 8 10 Lawrence S. G., Woodville 7 97 Lanier Frank, '• 10 16 McDonough John Clancy. .. .. 8 15 Monaghan R.. Bedford 6 71 Moore F. W., Elkhorn 13 12 Neville John, St. Louis 6 89 O'Connell James, Elkhorn 16 81 Pens Win., Willow Creek 9 95 Ryan John, Bedford 23 11 tihull J. D., Radersburg 3 32 St. Johu John, Woodvilie 12 15 Smith Antone, e 11 49 Staten J. G., s „ 12 58 Tobin it McMahar, Alhambra 55 05 Zurrack Frank, Woodville 11 49 F. C. BERENDES, Treasurer and Collector Jefferson Co. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court, Third Judicial Dis- trict, Jefferson county, Montana Terr. Henry E. Kavenaugh, Plaintiff, vs. The Gregory Consolidnted Mining Corn - pun, the nod National Bunk of Helena, Bach, (7ory & Co. and Daniel McNeill, Sheriff, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 16th day of,June, 1887, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. amid 5 o.clock p. m. of said day, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the court house in Boulder, Jefferson county, Montana, all the right, title and interest of The Gregory Consolidated Mining Com- pany in and to the following real property, to-wit: All the corporate property real and per- sonal, including its franchise privileges, rights mind liberties, now owned or that may be hereafter acquired by the Gregory Consolidated Mining Company and inclu- ding all the e sterly 800 feet of the Greg- ory mine, being the discovery and claim No. 1 west from discovery and claim Nos. 1 and 2 east from discovery claim on said Gregory lode, each claim being 200 feet in length. Also that portion of' the Compromise lode, so-called, which stands in the name of the said Gregory Consolidated Mining Company, being the westerly part thereof, with all 'the dips, spurs, angles over sur- face ground and improvements. Also the millsite belonging to the said Gregory Consolidated °Mining Company, with the ores taken from or to be taken from said mine; all Amsted in the Colo- rado mining district, Jefferson county, Montana Territory. And including all that part and parcel of land beginning at corner No. 1 of lot 41.1 A., the same being corner No. 46 of let No. 45 A., made from the claim of the Gregory Mining Com- pany unon the Gregory lode and millsite and the uortheasterly corner of claim No. 2 west from discovery claim on the Greg- ory lode, at rap rock 18x12x8 inches in size marked 6M. C. 45A on our side and 1M. ('.46 on the other side, • from which quarter section corner on tne north bound- ary of section four in township seven, north of ranee four west of the principal meridian; bears. 42 degrees 50 minutes east at the distance of 25 chains and 48 links thereon from said corner south 5 de- grees 45 minutes east to corner No. 4 of said lot No. 43A., quartzite rock 3x10x9 inches in size marked 5M. C. 45A on our aide and 4-46-A on the other side; thence from said corner south 84 degrees 15 min- utes euet 123 feet to a quartz stone 15x1lx 9 inches in size marked at, C. 45B, for lot 45B on our side, end 431. C. 46C on the other side; thence south 5 degrees 45 min- utes east 220.4-10 feet to a granite stone 15x1119 inches in size marked 3M. C. 46C; thence south 84 degreei 15 minutes west 625 feet to a granite stone 15x12x9 inches in size marked N. C. 460; thence north 6 degrees 45 minutes, 320.4-10 feet to the southwesterly corner of said lot 46A. a granite stone 18x11x9 inches in sire Merit- ed 3M. C.4641. on our side and 1M. C. 460 on the other side, _320.4-10 feet to the northwesterly corner of said lot No 46A., a granite stone 10x13x7 inches in size marked 2M. C. 46A on our side and 46B on the other side, 430.4-10 feet to a granite Bente 20x16x10 inches in size, the same being the northwesterly comer of lot, No. 41IB marked 3M. C. 4613• ' thence north 84 degrees 15 minutes east 800 feet to corner No. 4 of said lot No. 4611, &granite stone 14x10x6 inches in size, marked 4M. C. 46B; thence south 5 degrees 45 minutes east, 100 feet to the place of beginning, cou- taining six acres and 84-100 acres of land, more or lees, and ernbnicing 800 linear feet of the Gregory lode, to -wit: Claims Noe. 2, 3, 4 and 5 west of discovery claim on said lode. Also all that portion of land which stands in the name of the Gregory Con- solidated Milling Company, with the dips, spurs and angles, ores, surtace ground and improvements and its millsite with the ore token from or to be taken from said mines, and all property of whatever description and wherever situated, belonging to the Gregory Consolidated Alining, Company. All aituate in Colorado mininn district, Jefferson county, Montana Territory. Sal 1 sale to be to the highest and best bidder for cash. (Signed) DANIEL McNeiee, Sheriff. F. McGOWAN, PRACTICAL Brick and Stone MA SON. lie hae secured the hest brick -maker in Butte, and %%ill have BRICK FOR SALE by the 10th of June. 33 CDITT_73 , LT- '1 1_ ORE HAULING. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Minah Mine, maaonie Block, Helena, until 12 o'clock M. Jute 12, 1887, for hauling two thousand (2000) tons of ore from the EVENING STAR mine, to WICKES STATION, distance, nine (9) miles. The contractor to haul forty (40) tons daily. 'The lowest responsible bid- der to have the job. J. 0. BI318(X)E, manager. eaeheerilee few plies fi !PST I 1111.. • Mining Application No. 1829. I U.S. Land Office Helens, Mont., April are 1997. 5 Notice Is hereby given that Etnrnit Cons holidated Mining Company, by Bottomed M. Cooper, ita president, whose poatottee address is Helena, MT., has this day filed its application for a patent for fifteen hundrea linear feet of the Sheridan Lode mine or vein, bearing silver, etc., with sur- face ground six hundred feet in width, situated in Boulder, unorganized, mining district, county of Jefferson and territory of Montane, mud elesienated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot number89, in town -hip 7 M range 4 w, of principal base line and meridian of Montana territory, said lot No. 83 being its follows, to -wit: Beginnine at con No. 1, from Which the quarter sec:lion corner between sections 27 and 28, t n, r 4 w, bears n A0' 36' w, 478.7 feet; thence a 20 50' w 600 feet; thence s75' 15' e 1500 feet; thence n 2° 50' e 600 feet ; thence n 75\ 15' * 1500 feet to place of beginning. Magnetic variation 20° 20' to 22° e, con- taming 20.2'2 acres. ' The locution of this mine is recorded in the office of the county recorder of Jeffer- son county, in book 0 of Lodes. The ad- joining clahnants are on the north, O'Con- nell, lot 88, and Emmit, lot 85; mid on the east by Mandan, lot 90, and on the west by O'Connell Lode, lot 88. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Sheridan Lode mine or surface ground are required to file their adverse chums with the Register of the United States Land office at Helena, in the territory of Montana, during the silly days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. S. W. LANOUORNE, Register. J NO. W. EDDY, Att'y for Applicant. First publication April 29, 1887. Mining Application No. 1830. U. S. Land Office, Helena, Mont., April 25, 1887. Notice is hereby given that Emmit Con- solidated Mining Company, by 'Housand M. Cooper, its president, whose postoffice address is Helena, M. T., has thie day filed its application for a patent for fifteen hun- dred linear feet of the Viviou Lode mine or vein, bearing silver, etc., wilt surface ground six hundred feet in width, situated In Boulder, unorganized, mining district, county of Jefferson and territory of Mon- tana and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot num her 87, in township 7 n, range 4 w, of priu- cipal baseline and meridian of Montana territory, said lot No. 87 beingeas- follows, to -wit: Beginning at cor. No I, from which the quarter section corner between sections 27 and 29,t 7 n, r 4 w, bears n 60° 05' w 830.7 feet; thence s 75° 15' e 15W feet; thence n 2° 50' e 600 feet; theme n 75° 15' w 1500 feet; thence s 2' .50' w600 feet to place of beginning. Maenetic variation 20' 30' to 22° 30' e, containing 20.22 acres. The location of this Mine is recorded in the office of the county recorder of Jeffer- son county, in book 0 of Lodes. The ad- joining claimants are Miranda hale, lot 86, on the north; Maudan lode, lot 90 on the east, and the O'Connell and Emmit lodes, lots 88 and 85 an the south. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Vivian Lode mine or surface grout' I are required to file their adverse claims with the Regiater of the United States Land Office at Helena, in the territory of Montana, during -the sixty days' period of publication herenf, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. S. W. LANGHORNE, Register. JNO. W. EDDY, Att'y for Applicant. First publication Apri129, 1687. Mining Application No. 1832. .U. S. Land Office, Helena, Mont., April 28, 1887. Notice is hereby given that Albert and Carl Kleinschiniiit, whose postoffice ad- dress is Helena, M. T., and Anton Sheltie?, e hose postoltice aderess is Basin, Montana, have this day filed their application for a patent for 1500 linaar feet of the Queen of the Hills mine or vein, bearing gold, silver, etc., with surface ground 600 feet in width, situated in Cataract mining district, county of Jefferson and territory of Moatana, and terri- tory, said lot, No. Si being as follows, to - wit: by the field notes a . od official base line and Meridian of Montana terri- 1 in township 6 n, range 5 w, of principal at on file in this office as Lot Number B4 -ginning at cor. No. 1, from which the s e vor. of see. 10, t6 u, r5 w, bears s42° 10' e 92Sael feet; thence s 41°,37' w600 feet; thence n 441 28' W 15e0 feet; thence n 41 0 . 87' e COO feet; thence 04' 44' 23' e 1500 feet to 'cor. No. 1, the piecø of iettai fling. Magnetic variation 20' 15' caat contain ing 20)36 acmes. The location of this mine is rceerded in, the office of the countv recorder of Jeffer- son county, jim books le; and P of lode loca- tions. There lire no adjoieing claims. Any and all pereoris claimine ielvereely any portion of said Queen of the Hills mine or surface grouud are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Offiee at Helena in the territory of Montana, durang the sixty days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the pro- visions of the Statute. S. W. LANGHORNE, Register. ALFIERI S. HOVEY, Atty. for Applicants. first publication May. 6, '87. [No. 1831.] Mining Application. U. B. LAND OFFICE, Helena, M. T., April 25. 1887. Notice is hereby given that the Emmit Consolidated Mining Company, by Hou- sand M. Cooper, its president, whose post - office is Helena, N. T.. has this day filed its application for a patent for fifteen hundred linear feet of the Miranda Lode, Mine or vein bearing silver, etc, with sur- face ground six hundred feet in width, situated in Boulder Unorganized Mining District, County of Jefferson and Terri- tory of Montana, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot Na. 88, in township 7 n, range 4 w, of principal base line and Meridian of Montana Territory, said lot No. 86 being as follows, to wit: 'Beginning at corner Ne. 1, from which the quarter section corner between sections 27 and .28, town- ship? mm, range 4 w bears 36° 12' w, 479-7 feet ; thence s 75' e 1500 feet; thence n 2° 5o' c 600 feet; thence u 75' 15' w 1500 feet; thence s 2° 50' w 600 feet to plaee of beginning. Magnetic variation 20° 45' to 22 e, containing 20-22 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in the recorder's office of Jefferson county, in book 0 of Lodes. The adjoining claim- ants are the Vivion Lode, lot 87 on the Any and all person claiming adversely any portion of said Miranda Lode, Mine or surf; cc ground are required to Ille their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at. Helena, in the Territory of Montana, during the sixty days' period of publicatioh hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. S. W. LANGHORNE, He4ister. Jowl' W. EDDY, Attorney for Applicant. Strayed Away. Stayed away from Comet, sometime in November, a buckskin colored mare; white stripe In face, out foot white, clerk stripe along back, white saddle marks, branded 9 on left shoulder, weight 80o to 900 lbs. Probably went toward Pony with other horses. A liberal reward will be paid for her r for information leading to h * C. E. How en, r3rrri tasmiet. Mont. , • The Neateet and Most Pleasantly Located Hotel in the City. Mining Application No. 1827. U. S. Land Office, Helena, Mont., April 25, 1887. Notice is hereby given that Emmit Con- solidated Mining Company, by Housand M. Cooper, its president, whose postoffice address is Helena, M. T., has this day tiled its application for a Went for one thous- and linear feet of tbe Emmit Lode mine or vein, bearing silver, etc., with surfaee ground two hundred feet in Width, situated in Boulder, unorganized, mining district, county of Jeffersoneatid territory of Mon - tans, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot num- ber 83 in township 7 0, rauge 4 w, of prin- cipal base line and Meridian of Montana territory, said lot No. 85 being as follows, to -wit: Beginning at cur. No. 1, from which the quarter section cor. between sec's 27 and 28, t7 n, r 4w, bears' a (15° 16' w 811.6 feet; thence s 2° 50' w 200 feet; thence is 75° 15' e 1,000 feet; thence n 2° 50' e 200 feet; thence la 75° 15' w 1000 feet to place of beginning, oontaining an area of 4.48 1.h acs. e r location of this mine is recorded in the office of the county recorder of Jeffer- son coanty, in book 0 of Lodes. The ad- joining claimants are Vivion lode, lot 87 on the north; the Maodan lode, lot 90, on the east; the Sheridan lode, lot 89, on the west. , and the O'Connell lode, lot 88 on Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said ,Fauneit Lode mine or surface ground are required to file -their adverse claims withlthe Register of the United States Land 1Office at Helena, in the territory of Montana, during the sixty days' period of publieution hereof, or they e will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. S. W. LA.4011ORNE, Register. deo. W. EDDY, At 'y for Applicant. First publication April 29, 1887. [No. 1838.] Fi publication May 27. Application or a Patent. U. S. I. ND OFFICE, HELENA, Montana, May 23,1887. Notice is hereby given that John S. Bar- rie whose postoffice address is Helena, Montana, and Elias lierriman, whose post - office address is Jefferson, Montana, have this day filed their application for a patent for 1118 linear feet of the General Harris lede, mine or vein beariug gold, with sur- face ground 522.9 feet to 565.9 feet in width, sitonted in Colorado mining dis- trict, couuty of Jeff gson and Territory of Montana, and desholated by the field notes and official plat on file in Aiis office as Lot Number 91 A. in townshiel 7 N. R. 4 W. of principal base line e.ud meridian of Mon- tana Territory, said lot No. 91 A. being as follows, to- wit : Be -ginning at corner No. 1, from which the cor to sections 7; 8, 17 and 18, town- ship . 7, N II 4W bers S28* 31' W 1685.1 feet; thence N 9' 3 W 565.9 feet to cur No.2; thence N 671 11' E 1118 feet to cor No. 3; thence S 9' i ' E 522.9 feet to cor No. 4; thence S 6 04' W 112&7 feet to cor No. 1, place of ,beginninte embracing an area of 1&6O acre. Also for 1316 linear feet of the Leadville lode, mine or vein bearing gold, with sorfece gronnd 585.9 to 600 feet in width, , situated in Colorado raining district, county of Jefferson and Territory of Montaria, and designated by the field notes and official' plat on file in this office as lot No. al IL in township 7, N R 4 W of the principal ; base and meri- dian of Montana Territory, said lot No. 91 B being as follows, to-wita Beginning at corner No. 1 from which the cor to sections 7S. 17 and 19, township 7 N 114 W hears S 28* illa W 1685.1 feet; thence N 9° 37' W 565.9 feet to ccr No.2; thence S81* la' Wa 1816 feet to cor No. 3; thence a 9' 81' E 600 feet to cor No. 4; thence N 79° 43' E1815.fe feet to cor No. 1, place of beginniog, embracing an area of 17.61 acres. Said lots are lying con- tiguous to each other and contain in the aggregate 31.21 acres. Magnetic variation 19° 53' E in all courses. The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorder's office of Jefferson county, Montana, in Book 0 of , lodes on pages 744 and 745. The adjoining claims are unknown. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion qf said General Harris stud Leadville lode, mine or sur- face ground are requiredeo file their ad- verse claims with tae Register of the Uni- ted States Land Oflace at , Helena, in the Territory of Montana, during the sigty days' period of pub icetionliereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions, of the Statute. S. W. ereepeese... Register. Charles W. Helmic , attg for claimants. MRS. F. KEMPSEY Has just teceived a most elegant line of - - Mining Application No.1828. U. S. Land Offieee Helena Mont e f April 25, 18.37. ; Notice is hereby mit - ea tied Ensmit Con- solidated Mining Coaspany, by Hoasaad Coopor, itapresident, whole poltoffice addrese tf Helene, 31.T., has this day filed its application for a t's.en4 for fifteen hun- dred linear feet, of the O'Connell Lod* mine or vein, bearing silver, etc., with sur- face ground six hundred feet in width, shunted in Boulder, unorganized, mining district, county of Jefferson and territory of Montana, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot number 88 in townehip 7 n range 4 w of principal base line and meridian of montane Territory, and lot No. 88, being as follows, to wit: Beginning at cor. No. I from which tbe quarter section corner between sections 27 and 28, t 7 n, r 4 w, bears n 78' 27' w231.4 feet; thence n 75' 15' w 1000 feet; thence a 2° 50' w 600 feet; thence a 75, 15' s 1000 feet; thence n 2° 50' e 265 feet; thence 's 75° 15' 500 feet ; thence n2* 50', e 200 feet; thence n 75* 15 w 500 feet; thence n 2° 50' e 135 feet to place of beginning. Magnetic variation 10' to 22' e, contaia- ing 15.72 acres. The location of this mine is recorded la recorder's officered Jelleracio county, In book 0 of Lodes.\' 44 The adjoining claimants are the Vivion lode, lot 87; the Emmit lode, lot 85, and Sheridan lode ' lot 89, on the east. Any and all persons claiming advetsely any portion of said O'Connell lode mine or surface Found are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Helena, in the territory of Montana, during the sixty days' period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provision of the Statute. S. W. LANGHORNE, Register. JNO. W. EDDY, Att'y for Applicant. First publication April 29, 1887. e First publication April 8, MINING APPLICATION No. 1824. - U. S. Land Office, Helena, Mont., t April 2, 1887.- Notice is hereby given, That Abner Gile, , Nymphas B. Holway and Levi Withee, of La Creme, Wisconsin, and Henry Turner, of East Saginaw, Michigan, by Caleb E. Irvine, their attorney -In-fact, whose ad- dress is Butte City, Montana, have this day filed their application for &patent for 1500 linear feet of the Saginaw Lode min- ine claim, situated in Cataract mining district, Jefferson county, Montana Terri- tory, the position, course and extent of the said mining claim, designated by an of- ficial survey thereof, as Lot No. 52, town- ship No. 7, N. of mare No. 5 W., being more particularly set forth and described in the official field notes and plat thereof on file in this office, as follows, towit: Beginning at the S. E. Corner a granite stone 20x10 inches set 15 inches deep, marked 1-1911 for corner No. 1, from which the 4 section cor. on south bound- ary of section 33, township 7, N. R. 5 W., bears S. 63°31' ,E. 1871.5 feet, and running thence N.9°30' E. 600 feet; thence N. 80`30'•W.1500 feet; thence S. 9°30' W. 600 feet; thence S. 80°30' E. 1500 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning con- taining an area of 20.66 acres in this sur- vey claimed by the above named appli- canth% T location of this mine is recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Jef- ferson county, on page 308 in Book K of recorde. The adjoining dolma are on the east survey No. 1909, the Regalia Lode. S. W. LeNotiouNE, Register. Jots. H. Harper, U. S. Claim Agent. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale in my bands, issued out of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of Montana Territory, in and for the county of Jeffer- son, in the emit of Ralph . B. Wallace against Daniel J. Stannard and J Min Lewis, duly attested the 31st day of gay, A. D. 1887,1 have levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said Daniel J. Stennard and John Lewis in and to the followiug tie - scribed property, situated in Jefferson county, Montana Territory, viz: That certain Quartz Lode mining Claim, known as the Alta Lode atirtiqg Claim,- lo- cated April 11, 1879, and recorded April 25th. 1879, in Book II., page 520, of quartz locations, records of Jefferson county, Wontana, situated in Little Pipestone min- ing district, Jefferson county, montena, and on the north side of -Little Pi peetone about Nees of a mile neigh.. of Ban Stitunard's placer mine eoMprieitig 1400 Tea north- etsterly and 13(X) fgett Tut* iventn rty from the center of discovery shaft described by meters and bounds as !arms: Beginning at a stake at the northeast come/alarming thence southwest .1(4 Nit 13 3 , stake; thence south\' 60U fee* dolonaket'ahence northeast 1500 feet to a stake; thence north 600 feet to a stake, the place of be- ginning. Notice is hereby aeie'411 tfiat on the 27th day of June, A. D. MA between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m. of said day, at 2 o'clock p in., in the town of Boulder, in front of the rcoqrt house door, I will sell all the right, title and \Interest of the said Daniel J. Stauuerd and John Lewis in and to the above (\ascribed prop- erty to the highest bidder for cash in hand. Given under my hand, this the 2nd day of June, A. I). 187. DiteNILL McNKI eh, Sheriff. F. LiNesev, Under Sheriff. [* -347 .1 Notice for Final Proof. Land Office at Helena, Mont., June 9.1887. Notice is hereby given that the fol- lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. C. Kerley, Pro:3ate Judge, Jefferson county, at noulder, - On July 23,1867 4 viz: Hen- ry Killian, who made homestead 'ap- plication No. 1848, for -the wi nei Del nw-i sec. 14 ,p , 5 n, r 4 w. He names the fdllowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence up- on, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Ed war)ldt andnya , John T. Holt, -James R. H SPRING and SUMMER Monroe Dunkg, all of Boulder Valle! , Mont. Millinery Goods And is now prepared to furnish anything from a two-bit scheol hat to a twenty - dollar bridal bonnet, and will be - pleased to see the ladies of Wickes and surrounding emus. Shop on up- per _Mein Street, WICKES, - - MONTANA. The Palace. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Imported Wines and Brandies a Speeialty 13I1_...1_,IA.RaD FRANK FARNHAM, Prop. _ 1.\ E i; , 3, '.17 Will buy a flume' smoking and good . cigar at Donglierty Bros. S. W. .ANGIIORNE, 'Register. 31THE WINDSOR STABLES, GEO. A. (OOK,Proprietor. Finest Turnouts in the City! Horses Boarded by Week or Mouth! Hay and Grain For Sale. BOULDER, MONTANA. Notice of lelssol u I ion. Notice is hereby . given that the partner- ship heretofore existing between J. D. Groesbeck and Frank S. Lang e (tang busi- nessita Boulder, in the hardware' and stove business, the firm name being 3.1). Groes- beck it Co., is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Frank S. Lang retiring; .1. D. liao:ksata'k. Flt4Nti S. LANAI,