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7 - '4' 4- JFFIERSON COF.:N SENTINL ise 41111011.--mo•-•••• _ - ,BJL LLER, MONTANA, SEPTEMBEA 9, Zerf,!rson County Son - tinel. HOW NU:MAN ftelEAD IS MADE. St - nscairetoe, per year, in advance, it3.00 Fiv Mievrits, $1.50 --Titerei, MONTIlS, _ HOLLAND FOOT - WEAR. The V: len Shoe and Its Staying Chautauqua Settlement. The Dutch wear heavy wooden shoes, wibielt render their , erlit laixeious and un- meceful. A number of Dutch tenet of Lb. lower class drag these heavy wooden shoes along with them. -, The children seem to be Ale to manage their w(xeler eleite much cagier than grown people. When a dozeu or more little urchins in- dititeein a romp in the stroll_ they set ur a clatter which can be heard for blocee. The mother who wishes to find het weighty child, who has left its task fot stnwt play, does not at -flee nee her eyes in tee genrch for the juvenileedelinquenta he (iiii;•:ly sticks one of 111 . re-ere ere. ( t the win -low, and when she 1i a eeri - clatter which suggests the tearing down of houne ia the neighborhotel she misfit , * tewerd the sound, guided Ivy her ears. Velmn. at. length, breaking forth tlinet- eninee and slaughter, she leads home her ehrieling offspring, the cries of the Letter are drowned by the mimic of his com- - panions' footfalls. The gnat advantage of the V. - 0(4cm - he is is stilt ing' powers. Every otie . does not require a new pair of tvooden shoes in his or her lifetime. When the honest citizen is informed by the bloom- ing daughter that she would like to have a new pair of wooden shoes he frewns and save \My child, what LS the matter with that pretty pair which yoer grand- mother received as her wed ling gift? They are still neat, although net gaudy. You inust remember that times are herd and that family expensee must he kept down.' The common people seete to underetand how to live clenely. r any of the laboring men earn Let two shillings a day, and yet raaneete to trnp- Putt femilies, and Ley up enotrei me to give a decent burial to Pe. cc reer':ibers of their families who esedeteameene t _e un- aele to keep up the teLeE to live. In the town of Clyiner, Ceantameuit county, N. Y., is a large settheicnt of Ito! [anglers, the older menilit7r3 briseeht from their fatherland the s•e nigh; manners und industrious legbits which have slways been cleu-acteric f triat rare. Nearty svithout exception they tire engage -T in general farming :mil dairying. and I upplement their farm labors they have introduced an indiegtry svhich ea: ried on in no other place in the Union. That is the making of the wooden •loges or c1 0, -,u which are so common in lleemel and some other foreign countries. Dm- iee the coldest days and the long winter evenings these Hollanders 11Y teeir 1:nivei; s and - shaves\ almost without cc - eel:ion. The liusine s is really a moreexey. :nee (If 1..te it hae proved very proetebee the de - mime f r the clumsy shoes for ilocorative poi - Free: not only enhancing their Value. • Ege shrewd Dutchmea were ougek te see. 'bat increasing the number called e very CzAcrittlly. The N. - 0. wi.4 ;CI I are hesseseg:1 end cucumber. 17,ta'h thee 13 is -re.1 mid cut front a singlel 'ewe. 'i her Income en well seasoned that a17tir matte ei tee leo manner i3 ahnint imleetrue- t !•le. e bulk ef Iticee simee ie handled a C....ler iii lerry. Pa., en.:a large r r eent to the lohin iner- Joe. it eles requires a greet reety ta oteely tee e ante ef the cokes:: ineenes te.• S.V.;4•s are gseerally wore I: eh :gees. 't'here' is something so 4)'.:1,1'.'4.1.1 vox 'den shoos that they are reeeir lo I s ereet wirimities, and ere eesn feee ie mites:el (1 betions. Ite s eese wenlee news reve lled after the old Letce re- tell.; en. lent for sale in laally isivelgy • ; is eke*. -Beets mei !• e , - , Teo:pots' Toleration of Ilia. T IQ tetiman toleration of (int i: let e tc. - 1;',>: 1.) illi11;i1 total tlt`praVily. It i3 I.) cm nonment, eiwumnar Oka In 41 , 1it . r. The hoc of vie:Is:hi:es; and the igitereti n g t gert ere ahle• fel ieeri :,. The Laa;lisaisai • s affection r , :1,1.: ••1.,..1,.. Ii a pees neeer in letee; the 1 1C:!1111 . 4 ::! . ..i.;•1: , .1 fee Oirt i:, elso a ltyr ef letee. LI ; :: ne!lt \7;;`.:Ittil W11.1 11!: 4.:12!1 'V.A.:. r de: .-; be cempeece le - oe•segy to Fos i i .„ ten, , e\et ss - liere , 'ea ietot es igown throe 11S,..1.-; of stairs fee every pail 44 widee, :eel is eel' IlaVO a:ly 1i:A Vs - P.:(4* wi. c it•.!It a 1 . 1,• in--- ler own et we; It Ire .,ierie. r in i'l • i ,, 1 of a eenl e lye weeer th t her l's r : ,e1 her ch.i.ireu reel seeehbie C: ft: lint wee% he wiil ge , (lowe te.tie• fer tee water arel 1mile ue the g're. t'e tt I. i: Lg.) Auteast a:1;1 :ege rent se rel 1 sleee in the raven F-.) heeted. essei she wil wenn to e lei. 'eie be t.,e tn. ,I. The filial week. it we •I not g -eur to her to go. Her chit- . dree. bentent tie in the later etineegliel : e, eel tek imoiv reit - there ever was eaelt a iniee tie a clinic floor or elven hamne- _elem. Itielemene in The Epoch. e rt•!:3-:;•e Of Austrian Arrny Of:leers. V_ I test Aretrian army rementeme pr ' mele that g f the officers of tee generel staff mel i f c: rtnin branchee of the cam- inieseni et one-lialf may merry; if the eteereeay oeicers three -fourths must re- maia Leehelere. Any lieutenant or cap- e - en. ie (eller te receive ecrilLeeien to litany at :41, nttbt prove himself re -eased of ail i wont's. other than Int ettlexte of ettoo 41. - rim;. end a staff officer of eeo Iloriele To these figures tuuet he added fio per cent. ia the case of officers under n years el age. -New York Post. M.Thourne's \Religions Cettsto:,•\ It Melbourne a \religious censte;\ hae recently been made, showing that on a given Sun -Jay there was an uttenearee) in the varieue churches, with a caprwity ( f 107,e20, the morning, of 5,U -t. nail in the evening 5i1,183. Of thence 11.11 ie tee morning and 11,009 in the eveeiee were t hureli of England attendants. these being the largest of any one regieloie• body. Next in order . respectively are Wesleyans n Presbyterians, Rom:Mean- New York Commercial •Advertiser. Bread, f heem and Cider lEtscipLials ell French Peasant Hospitality. One summer's day we 'stopped to call et the stone farm houee of Monsieur DuvaL Fee sene, the eldest deaehe r. was hewn -epee in her dead mieher i place, and she it was who brought eut tee - amber colored cider. the Vara ciateve and the heavy, hard country bread. It is aa essential of French peasant hospieility to offer three thiaese to visitors. The leaf t'h . took fret) the chelf was one of n half , i men others !canine nenewst the brach well. These leaves reeetuLled cart wheeke red had been baked in ti_e- qeart milk Fans. Ernestine mit the ka with a; sneed saw made for -the purpose. Nothing lass than such a saw or a pirate's catInse mill sever that homely, but whole -some train rassis. , These loaves, we knew, were bn4ed only once a reentee. Begat day in a Ng r - man pea-sant family is like washing d: y on au 'Ametican farm, in the reseect thet it conres at re:eller twrials. V:e jogioed that tread day in thisi cottage v. - se oo- proachiog' from the 1'40 thut es:Ty ;: ; io• loaves remained of the originnl l'airio . , or t:mreabouts. Aftreotir little Inach. Eerie:tine . teal: us through the orchard to a pietoreereao stone Luihling. where dm bread. tves made. This huilding hind once been ....1 of an ant -lent . abbey, end amid its i.y covered rpins we could dill trace fete cculpfeare and bits of armorial deei! .17, but inside there was no trace of to.tf er areoliedture. It was rielly a Nor; eel hen beetle. We saw sevetwl pair: ef ledges or woogien shoes hanging - fmre the wall areLleoking at if they had leem %vein:- witehed. . , . In one earner of the elace was a hiree space ieciotel with hoards. This was euroty, tut, liiie the snliot:Vit suogpted whitewa.sh se mortar making. - Esie , :thie told us that 'Oils was! the family ilsgoeh trough. Here, once a month, came Ler fother and the I irtel men to -set\ the yeaet rising. Flour reel water wets , etirred together wide the l eers eee•len Lea Ies like mow shovels, se! :e11 heng ssith the sabots upon the veil. When the maes, thoroughl:e beet - en teeether, had risen and assumed a dark - leathery coieSsteucy, then came the tee of war. „ The two men put the Ca - tat eutside their ordinary elioes, jet.osel in upon the doueh and tom- ineersel the kneading. The way they did it was to jump and praece and !tear- ig,li 11':e opera daneeeo to stamp anti kid: lghe lenses. to enerci-7e thentsilves till tho iseopiration streamed off them and they hod us ::trer.:;th 1: - .1;! After C!is rrocess the dough was put intd the reies and then haled in the laiee oss a te:.' the rear of the abbatiel Ilea homer !-Cor. Epoch. • Well Protected. It is all tei voneuon ti' misunderSatel the ti•uo relines g f a medicine, as any one Innet csnfese n menteering the story of C.o Nurio who awoke her patient in order to edminieter a eleephig potion. When shower baths leseatne an active faseeri a certain physician one day met e a mieeeer, tin! inintieed, \Well Jece- j e som how did your wife manage her new I shower eater : - 01), ehe Lad reel good lack. Mrs. ! Smith tele her how she mewed welt horn. the made Mt oiled see Leo.\ r.-i'Si ,g a lie eaee l's it, that cause doven ovir lg. r 1 sooneger.g. - ! •SShe wet a f , gol for her pains.\ ed.! • the doctor, Moritieatly. \Tie:Cs not the 'nay.\ . \So lay wits thouoltt.' 1 . •••Siel yeur wife did nothing of the Lind. I hooks\ 'Oh no, no. My wife -hi.' used an tele se;It - ...-Yeuth's Companion. - - - ----- Always C-erry Small Chanze. - \L\..(• . 0 votir.;e:f well prose led with ! . • ,. smad co.n. Every guide Leo!: sale- ' li -hegl give-; this elvice tateuriets vieiting : 1 es_isn coueseiss in euhetanco if not in tee eery V. oi,:s. To teeny it is alseit the le t hiet ene can get Leen a . 1- 'oh ne,i wet -tic Isssiirier not iegly i.j..seed, ' I so. at hesse. AtTeaS coneiglora1,1e emus ens rousgel:re 1 in tips and in other ways, Ilecenee tree: lere me ignorant cf the feet that in nine C;:,-.03 rail of ten two or tlirce cepiees ere ellen as weighty ;as rlt fi:1):( I I i , AV. .7.1ene persons continue to throw noose; .1t - ::,y even after they eweee te the; fart, In neglecting to keee a : tenly el'n , :en!! (eel on hand. They ne et the tete any far lentoe ine upee a seemee ti 1:0,1i.•:' er a es:denim a et atuiry. all ere fornel to rue with a sever eitce.-New 'York Mail ::r.1 E::: ;so. • Cranberry Acreage. In Nyse Jersey there are some 5,•n0 acres untie cranberry culture. The ka.liag cranberry states are liasseclia- wits: neer Cape Cod, New Jersey. 1Vis- consin told Connecticut. The entire crop in the 1_, eiteit States last year fret's cued- va•eilpleets was about 600,0e0 bushels. De.!eet. The Wentherwise Spitler. Country' folks have a weather indictee . In this n i him nhhough the morning (+ale mity be threatening, if ho spreads hie well feet to the breeze it allows that • tiet reereeete for a fair day are gocd.- Hartford Times. - 1 -- ItIN I.? WAIT/NE.. Demens of th• Wood. I hold my livid and wait, From the Tyrol, from Switzerland, -freni Alermany or from Brittany; come .N .v it i :m o t e no are tbibre for 1 :c immff in , s i t im i r ur f k m , 1 0 , , te r . f r ai t i m .. 1: well ascertained accounts of the popular I or, to! thp tta belief in certain wild spirits of the wood, tei a in settle tam. who are painted in all the moat frightful 1 -'icy my haste. I feign delay - shapes the imagination can stiggest, anti I inward mike, yet show tio sign: are 0liaracterized by their cie141.4 in every A diammed . quenee tnelee 117 erne - , possible form of malevolence. They kid- I - 1 n 1 lelda Pe that the PM Is white -- . imp and devour children. bewitch the e. • - : , • . . Since yrilget till ( r e day . cattle and level men to liwo their way in . i in. . t. , garmr , 1., r , t tle k, 41 i n v3 ; 11, the forint. They can aseurne any size. , And watteite# the dollars go astray ! from the diminutive to the meet gigantic; With sinl.)og heart and aching batin. . net is any form of bird or beast an int- pot:Bible peraonation of them. The Skong- Whet matter if the cash has 11 \ . ° a? man, the forest spirit of Sweden, is like I wait with joy the routine' bet; a man, but tall as the highest tree; he My t1 11 1 I 81. 1' 1 I reap willi We imell solve, decoys men into the wood, and when _end reale we even with tacui ; et. they have hopelensly lost thair way, and So let them dente; I little care .. be' - in to weep for fear, leavss them well inoching laughter. Tlw conception Fie gelde e twit or tempting etraiger ; in wed rii,th identical with that found An ' hone; I eau not -.how a pair, All blnffg will i accommodate. among the ;natives of the forests of Bert - ad, sliowinwith - what uniformity Mini- • tar s'condit es, produce similar effects linen the linmau mind. But the P.uasian . spirits Ljetch errom a Polish ward for wood) - are even more significant; for not , only are the usual diabolical attributaries usaigted to them. each as the leading of men astray or the steeling to them of sickness, but also the conventional (Na- te:die:A featteste. Their bodies are after the human pattern, Ent they have the ears and borne of goats, their feet are . cloven and their fingers end inedlews. The Ennean wood spirit is. in fact. the devil of 3:selected imagination and limit- ing clew ie fact which strongly support - 3 the infe ett. 'that it is from the wood . and from the wing rustling over the tree tope that the idea of the sneernatural agency of devils first took ixisseseson Of the huanbiation of mankind. It l..1 hp (so way inconsistent with this theory thet besidee devils of the foret - there are those of the air or the water. The comeption is ono which would have met wititino barrier to the cetenen of ' its domielOns, and tho devil of the tree or , . forme Waidd from the fine be closely msecinted wide if at all distinguished from, the spirit that moved in the tree* and wen rowerfel enegueli to overturn, them. In this way the will opirits of the v.xxxLs would pass insemibly into those spirits of the air which our ancestors ,, identified with the Wild Huntsman. andi wilich English peasants still often twee whet City linen to the paseage of the • Seven 'Whistiers.-Gentletuan's 31e.ga• zinc. • . ' . - Squint Eyes Are Going. - \It may seem a singular statement to e mem\ said an optician. ''but it ia true that there is no need of anybody eufrering frem strabismus. that in, being equip' , eyed. And it is also a fact that squint eyed people are compaeatively rare nowa- days, as tempered with the time when I was a boy. You ems go is wore of blocks now without meeting one, whereas I re. member that I could not go a ittreet dis- tare° to school without encountering half a dawn crooked eyed children. The reason is that people have come to the conclusion that it can be cared, and they tteee the steps to ho cured.\ 1 - Li there net some danger of losing their eyesight in the operation?\ •• Very little; not over one chance in a lee:cited in time hands of a proper oper• ••1..kit are not the charges for such op- erations; very hie's?\ asked the reporter. 'At the Polyclinic and some other in- sta.:awns, Oct:tee - Igo are without means are treattal for nothing, and even outside of tho institutions a great deal more of ; enetitees work is done than oculies gut (mein for.\ - - New York Sun, • revel. eines wee:own nienei Ii lo•see ela=o wingle:7s may seem te Le a centradiction in terms, wee rei cede:nee. they are really an r.CCOlii- • t• ssesegl feet. A wiedow rano is made f white pa -per, manufactured from cot - t er n, and modeled by chemical :mem). Afterward the paper is dipped ia a i•reperetion of camphor and alcohol, w - Ilich makes it lihe parchment. From this point it can Le molded and cut into remerealev tough sheets entirely trans- , permit. end it can be dyed with almoet • the whole ef the riniliee colors, the result i Leiag a treeeparent eheet. :bowing far riewe vivid hues than the hest elass Libits.-Besten Budeet. • Surface for Frescolii-f. . A fresco artist cannot work upon a sine eface net 'cone - tins a crack not wider than a pin point mei invisible to the naked eye by a person standing on the flour. When the smallest kind of a crack is discovered in the plastering it must be cut out to tho width elf an inch or more, tharit may be duly \jointed\ and an eleolutely even set - face presented. -Architect in C:oee. De:neer:le Healthy Without Ynerelse. President Cleveland is one of the few men who can keep healthy and abetain from taking emereise. It is said that he never rides hcreeback and seldom walks. The only out of door sport he cares for is fishing, which Is the meet sedentary.- Harper'a According to a German paper, the in- ventor of !wife: matches was a . political I risoner, 1e:tem:nen% who perfected his idea in tete:, wither the walls of his prison. The ;ices:twit:0 has succeeled the (menet. flower at weddiegs, according to cc Finis newspaper. . Tr'e 1 Lip Mont• r His Wire. At Thompson Ealls Saturday mornino, the tni irso.,, immedi dely sitter the arri.;•1 of the woo -bound l.asseneer train, a man kreiwn OA 4.1illy Welle a ti•led to murder Ii w 'e bakbeat'ng her or r the. h.•a 1 wi - h a • eton-wheel spoke mid otherwise bre- t ly aseaulting, hen The womm, who has a yosug child eight months -old. wg:s in rat er reduced eiretimstences, and had horses egs 'money on a resolver ant a few other things el h weieli to pay house rent end buy souse ime a any artieles, which so ieferintee her I u band thet he three e ied to kill her on the spot, at d but for timely interfen 11 et would have sac- co - 'dec. T to Uonian is in - a critical meh- dtent, at d her recovery is doubtful. mtuesieputation is of the worst. t tes r 'site I arimed the cc a my, leaving he; w.T •-and child hem nu; r prided for. He cluiine jealousy as the ause of the et - tempted nu r ler Walters was tak , a to Horse He's. (sr a hearing in the absence en' -lute Ili -. Au.•rtea, and that the count has been zip- - . peintee one of the seven. It is said that Apelike Mar at. rut. t ha purpose ofelete envoys is t I make 4 Ttiscon st eels : The font Apacee in. thoroneh study of the Americhn system dian icouts recently tied by a military . et - Istakiag and coinaze, as Nell ss Oki ( - siert iiiiirthe ter (+svelter Chi - f of Scouts poste system of the United States. S me Sieeer, ti' ^ been tied to San Diego bar - years ago Japan sent a similar co.a n s- nicks pee - nue the apnr-vnl of the sen 1 a an to this country, and the re alt Lass to' C'. Tire other twee.e llidiaLls ett gc g al :seen the adoptioa oi many An erie el cus - in the eutiwesis wili be In.likal us en to the s . :: an 7. .1'.i let r .. .:. I:4g. .....in . J.:piatec• eine.re. The '11:neve-American Scheme. A Wwelington special says: The ( - on- cc-...ems Count Mitkurezes has atained from tar Chinese government are much me t e important than they are generalle supposed to be, if tho gentlemen who are aiete i with the count are to be tw- ig •eed It seems from statements which thew , gentlemen make that he went to Clime tor the puprpose of securing the telegr e po and railroad rights of the cm - Ire. While there the project of a bank euedse , loped, and he !law his opportuni- ty and eiezed it. It is said that the Chi- ne -4e government has appointed seven to umessioaers to represent the empire in i S Garments Made Waterproof. For many years I have worn India rub- ler waterproofs, but will have no more, far I have learneJ that good Scotch tweeklean be made entirely impervietie to rain; and moreover, I have leerned how to make it so, 'anti the followimr the recipe: In a leacket of water put half renel cf seseer of lead and a half a pound of powelere alum; stir tub at intervals until ie leceenes clear, pour it off intio * enother :mete I and put the garinctit therein. aiel 1. t It he there for -twenty- nutoure nal then bang it up to dry, welinet wriazing it. Two of my parte, a lady nail rentlernan, have worn gal - needs thus treated LI the tellest stones ef wind veil rein, without getting wet. Therein Lames upon the cloth in globukt. In short. they ere really waterproef. Tbe eentlaman a fortnight ago walkesi nine mile.; in a storm of rail and wind, welt in you reldeen see in the south, and when he slipped o.r hi a overcoat his underwear Wa3 as dry as when he put it on. -English Paper. Iii the Cango Resin. Many of the Balubzt are adopting the Orme of the whites ani are fashioning their buildings on the model of those at Tulualore Station. Dr. Wolf says they possess qualitica that render them adept pupils in learning the arts of civilization. It i3 these people who decided a few years ago that drunkenness was a crime and a disgrace, and who at once adopted tlie most eneegetic prohibitory meesures. The stimulant used by the bibulous mem- bers of the tribe was palm wine. The teibc attacked the evil at its roots by cut- dng down all the palm trees in the coun- try, and tile Balaba are today remark- able for their temperate hatiits.-New York Sun. Using Money Sensibly. The great majority of men live so nearly up to the full measure of their in- come thet losses by reason of sickness or other causes put them on tho downward track, which once begun is so difficult to retrace. It is far easier when money is plenty to learn new methods of expendi- ture than to reverse the prceesii. The art of using ineney seesibly is diflicult. Probably in the cases of the poorest the larger share of their scanty earnings goes for what does them more harm than good. -Boston Budget. Where Intkota stales*. Dakota among the states and terri- tories stands sixth in the number' of bushels of wheat produced. Only . eleven states raise more oats, sixteen have more schools, fourteen more newspai era tune but twelve have more mike of railroad. - New York Commercial Advertiser. With eech sew int, my spii it entre Tee • mlitte phial) . 1 Itiresee; N tic a nor tub, nor even \fours Ca ke the o. aw ft . ( m me. Dan' Fort ne l,u; g proved unkind, lett nos t last gibe delf.ne to smile, And in my I\ as lot fs. 'f. Cto sz lit ;Ken sits eaehrintal, gather in the pile. te . 'fru% i el :. g Letint . ; :1 i. !ssitly i-, • mg the 1 ..-- igeei e g ig d ie e seventeen el leue, e gi : -------- •• . : either et: in one of eel. ii Pen y ninl . the voyagii The keel is .ee.ghts d with 240 pounde of iron and bags of sand car- ried in the,hold, so it will right Itself. An iron weissi., it attached to a long rope trailed from the stern, so us to keep the boat 'draggle abead. Though it keeled in a threatening way, the craft rode the break- ers without emse upsettlee. - ------- - ---- The eight ein factories in few End - lent proiluoe 0,720.000,000 pins a treat. - In Eeerlosid the yearly production of pinh Li set at 4,603,000,000. • A Great Labor Demonstpation. Pittsberg speeial: The lat-or oreuniza- dens of Pittsburg and vicinity united in a street demonstration to -day teat surietesed anything ever seenThere. The object of the parade was to show the strength of trades unions, anti in order th t there might be a big turnout many of the mills and faeteries chafed down'. A bright day added to tile stilccess* of the degnouetne eon, and evilest the procession passed giown Fifth avenue at noon it was esti- mated that 1 SOO men were in line. ; Bishop Kerrie Dead. e Nsw York special: Bishop Harris is dsad. He died Sei3ternbs•r 2, at 5 o'clock p.m Bishop Harris was one of the pillars of the elethediet chereh. He began bhs ca- ret r es a minestee In lm. He had cir- cuit:neve:mm(140 globe and visited many :antis it: the ' of 'Mesentery work. n tri Aother:1r .,, ,. .for the Asset -Meta The latcabne*from C'hicsgo is to the effect that tlialatterneys for the convicted tsoodiers claim to have discovered al vital ere: - in the recent trial, totally . dat- ing the finding. One of the In said to-eley that tie' Illiaois conspiracy statute wee' illegaL This is the law under which t ‘ ir t,d a . aartsifaita sad boodle' , were ' 911- strit3egti or stolen. one Kilo horse. weight glih reunds. S wore old , . ant metaetet N s ott #11 shoutiter. on left hip PJ Is c aabuteti. A lita.no reward %tut beamstie for i the re overy of Las enneat. %rims . eras, Boulder. !out. isTO.TICE. _ All parties knowing themaeltes iutlebt- ed to Eel & Co. are requested to settle at one, as we are building, preparatory to re-opeuin; business. Itespeetfulle, Notice. Ofilee of County Clerk and Rectea'.er, Jeff -rein county, Boulder, Moot, S:eded prepoeels will 7 l u lbei 8S e l cei 7 ved at the county clerk's office in Boulder, until Sep- tnebsr 7 1887, at 12 m., for the deliver,' of for‘y (40) cords of (try, sound fir wood, tel the use of the county. Said wood to be de:ivered on or, before November 1, 1997. The Potted reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board. Cees. E. Seeress, County Clerk. Pill:mirth Rock and Legherns. A few choice Plymouth Rock and Leg- horn cockerels for sale. Also, Wyandotte, Plymouth Hock and Leghorn eggs for hatching for sale in season, at my place in Wickes, second house on Boulder road. H. (1. NASH. The Ortind Old Man. A Londen despatch of the 3rd. inst. say Gladstone has written a reply to the Duke of Argyle% recent attack. Ile a tys: \The Duke of Argyle is an old f lend whose at- tack I prefer bearing silently. I do not excuse ts tunny. but I wish to have the national league denit with legally, and net by the arhetrery decisloa of the vicerory ortchief secret:ay for Ireland.\ Crook and cotorow. A special from Meeker, dated the 1st, says: The conference between Gov. Adams and Gen. Crook resulted in Crook's agreeing tit' place teei ernripaulcs cie gov- ernment tiwoes on the line betwooa the Tinudi reservation and Colorado for -the protectierl of the settlers, and will hereaf ter keep the etes uut of Colorado, the Utes are to have their horses back and be paid out of the aurplus of their own annuity for such stock as has been lost. Gov. Adams and party leave for Denver to - night and Gen. era* starts for Omaha via Rawlins. Railroad Smashup. -.A Denver dispatch of the 2nd inst. says: The engine of tho east -bound express which left here at nine this morn- ing went through the Beaver Creek bridge between hero and Pueblo, killing engin- eer tlhaw and two others, one being a tramp. Several were wounded. The ae- eideut was due to the falling of large rock from the : sides of the canyon and crusd- ing through the bridge. The Shadow in Hard Luck. The Chicago reporter mho was sent across the water to shadow Mr. Blaine hasn't been near enough to borrow any money, and the probability is that he Will have to vtslk bark. --Detroit Tribune. The fact that her majesty preseuted all the crowned heads of Europe present at the jubilee a ith a copy of \Leaves from the Highlands\ has made a new edition accessary. The sale of the boa has not iteen extraordinary, but the num; er of copies she has been able to give away he, afforded her majesty great satisfaction.- Liee Notice for Final Proof. LAND OFT1CX AT ILMENAt Mont, July Z7,1:017. Notice is hereby given that the following -nut* settler h.ts flied notice et tits intention to MOW Iliad proof In support of his ebeim, and that said erne all be made before J. C. hericy. rrotsite Judge of Jefferson County. at Boulder. Mont.. on seetember 10. BO, viz.: erten B. Griswold widow of Cornelius Griswold. who made desert entry No. 1418, for the e L4. S e le. sec. 21 tp. 6 ii r Ile names trie following witnesses to prove hie continuoue residence upon. and cultivation of said land, viz.: James H. Miller, Lewis A. Richard A. Hemmer, Willitun C. Jones, of Boul- der Valley, none S. W. LANGUORNY, Register. Notice to Creditors. Estate a/ Henry Ilittle, deceased: Notice Is here- by given by the undersigned. administrator of the estate of Henry Dittie. deceased. to the creditors of and all, persona having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first pub - Motion of thus notice, to the said administrator at my °wee in Madder, In tae said County of Jef- ferson. • bated at Boulder this eighth day of July, 1987. A. S. KELLOGrl. - Administrator of estate of Henry DIttle, deceased. 'Notice to Cri;altr.TS. Estate of Willtaini Howard, deceased: Notice Is heron wren by thtFundersigned, administrator of the e,tate of Wililam Reward, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons havtret claims against the said deceased to exhibit them, with the neces- sary vouchers, within four mouths after the Ana publication of this notice. to (lie said adndnistra- tor at mi °awe In Boulder In the County of Jef- tere(ql. • • Dated at Boulder this eighth day of July. M. A. 8. eaaugeo, adratnutrator of estate of wm. Howard, deceased: i3etpl Annual Report. To the Hon. Judge of the Probate Court of defter son comity Montana In the matter of the estate of bIb Holbrook deo aycl: EXHIBIT 1. Cash received from estate Cash disbursed . Cash In the hands of Administrator $441 00 - - - $139 70 net/UT 2. In the matter of the estate of E. M. Batchelder, deceased Cash received from estate ............. 83.275 32 Cash disbursed 871 74 Cacti In bands of Administrator $2,403 88 A. 8. KELLOGG. - Public Administrator. TERRITORY OF MONTANA. COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, ) A. S. Kellogg, p admirdstrator of Jelterson eounty being iddle duly sworn deposes and says. .• That the istairts correct exhibit of all estates of ahLi be has charge op !Wel public administrator from Decem- ber 2o, to June SO, 1137. A. S. KELLOGG. Public Administrator. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of August, MK. .1. c. KERLEY. 52-6t Probate Judge. Notice to Co -On ners. To Ralph Howard, his heirs, aiministrator or assigns. You ate hereby nctifted that I. George Lambert your co-owner. here in accordance with asettlin 2:S34 of the Revised Statutes of the Vaned MANN. expended for labor and improvements upon the Sliver Plume quartz lode seining dales, stnisted at head of Indian creek (tmorganiXed mining dis- trict; stifle:eon county. 11.01101111A termer,, for the year emOng December fl. A. D. the sum of one hundred ($100.(X) dolialte. and Mani belchy further notated 'that unitise ren t :Ziete year of such expenditure idth Is. gre v ar at a costs within ninety days Of the date of this nodce all your right nth, nearest sod slat= In anti to the se described rmarta l lote n zv claim win become tbs property of thein your co-owner. who has performed the went anci made tie required expenditure tbereon. amorgeir LAYNERT. BOCLNEls. X. T.. August At 1887. Notice for Final Prttot. Ortlea At Hausa& Monte }. A add/. Notice ie weepy gtveu that Use settler as died mottos of has intonate, analp taut et ke ill be an& before Jeelersogewantr. at bet 10, leet, visa Richard 2. w ho made homestead applieetIon No, sr, for the • u.g va!troo..:4-8 is prove hits a- reelderiee ;I; glen of sa'd viz ; 1 - 1j0:41. isagies cosese i of weser tonnallip. M. T ; James ea- 3 n of Vikhnrn, it T 1. 5 , tleXIA14Y. • Stint yed. i a: od froni Philip Weenie ranch near Cirgiee gine rod steer, two years old, bratnied W etc 1-17o, slit in right ear and Ii, same .er.. Oue white steer, two years old. branded W on hip, slit and also hole in right ear. seiteLle reward will be paid for their Pinter WAGE!, Comet, Montana, Strayed. One Week horse, eight years' old, sad- dle marked on back; weight 1400 pounds; brandea X on left shoulder. FELTS SANDERS, Gregory, Mont Taken Up. Came te my place one roan horse about 14 years ()Id, branded a figure 8 on left shoulder and curbit on left stifle; left hind foot white up to fetlock. Owner can have the same by proving property and paying charges. I'LlONIA14 oo e F:1\. Gregory, Mont. Taken Up. Came to my ranch last spring, one light bay mare, 8 years old and branded eell on stifle, le on left ehoulder. She has a 3 - year old colt with her not branded. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying charges. FRANK II CLEAR, Willow Creek, Gallatin Co., Mont. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co -part- nership heretofore existing between l'eter Lund and Thomas nughes, under the firm name of Lund Cc Hughes in the saloon business and railrdad contract at the town of Wickes and Jefferson, Is this day mu- tually dissolved. The former will con - Linde the business at Jefferson and on -the railroad, collect all accounts and pay all debts connected therewith. The latter will c,ontinne the saloon business at Wickes and pay all debts and collect all accounts connected therewith. Dated, Wickes, June 28th, 1897. PETZR Le ND, Titosee lila; RES. to be made. Cut this out and return to us, and we will send MONEY you free, something of great vnlue 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 can do the work and live at home. Either sex; all ages. Something new, that 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 Thee & Co., Augusta, M eine. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore existing between J. D. Groeebeek and Frank S. Lang, doing busi- ness ie Boulder, in the hardware and 01,0TC business, the firm name being .1.D. Groes- beck St Co., is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Frank S. Lang retiring. J. D. GROESRECIL FRANK S. LANO. 1,--\ hf cricULAR. igyf t k ii ij ritt o:( Fr' ' NEVER L 1164 OUTOF ORDER. NEW HOME SEWIE MACHINE ERPAGE, ASS. CNC' AGO - telitni SQUARE,Ple.- Dein ILL ATLANTA GA. TEX. FT. 0.CA4. V7. - Ie • a•se 4 . is: ! R el lei one S ot ices. Press - hums every Stnelay mit grnisuret the M. E. church, at 10:30 a.-tn. sun time. 1st anirtel Sundays, Itev. li. W. 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Located at the Capital, it is the organ of the dominant party, and contains the Latest Local, Territorial and Telegi aphic Nen S. DAILY Per Year, S1E!, Caeh in Advance WEEKLY, \ 81 8 6. SA If Net Paid in Advance MORIN & EASTRIDGE ARE PRACTICAL -13AIIBERSK- AN D -- Hair Drezsers. Their place is neatly fitted up, and they respectfurtfully ask a liberal share of the patronage. Next door to T. F. Murray, DQULSDEPI,M. T. Ask Your Druggist for lorgan ' s Kidney Cure! PKidney and bladder affections, female COIF rhin'•, end tligroire dieekders. WILLIAM L. HA, AttOrilEY alld Cagier g Law, Boulder, Montana, Will practice in all the courts of Mon tens Territory. - - ----- DR. W. H. DUDLEY, Elkhorn. M. T., . Surgeon to the Elkhorn mine. Refers wtih permission to Drs.L. E Holmes and E. D. Leavitt, of Butte, M.1'. Dr. J. C. Hunter, PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate of the University of Pennsyl- vania, Class of 1872-3. Office at Residence near Church. 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Parties desiring Mbar styles tithed's organs Ma have their Maim mea to the pastors:es ir , ttiplouble bank of keya. pipe top, mida ir :J o Si.., eostalsi•g IS sat. reed& V atom. Lod limed at gesporocientaly tarp club or mob acidities beteg sone sarlileadayiosiwoi Ian Churches ahoeld act at •0111. VOW).* club or 20 c , itir„ Fr ji. or i PTED Band Instruments! LIRE PUSS. $414.00. Ms est isenglete of I Li and 2 El Corsets, iii Alma, 1 111 1*4 Barinati. 1 E Tuba (an Grimm pinon •114.1.cm•36-tach Rao Drum, regulation pavers, owe l& -,.,c Tema Drum, Prussian infantry getters- inetromeate ars nap -lied to r by tbeimportero-tbe p.11 -hue.., A T•1111b3• MUSIC bowie of W. 3. Dy so A Bro, Bt. Paul *AA Sionsta; Ii., wb.i satia.rro a guerenthe of assurfortion. Them lastrmseuts from the, regular trade 'lock sad eth be no at 1;•;4 warn...omit 1114 - NOW its the thde to foist Few Bands in MIRY TOWN AND CITY. A DS Cl emote (SORREEPONDENCIC solusIted sliest pair A.0 Clubs. W• eau suriet by sample topes. sw- or•-•)waysi seek with Teem las& pepers aster as pasibia. fl tam., Mee too sof ewrtutrinest •Ailtisa, 9 10f4EER Para* Co.. Cr. Pant- It ilk le. _ Livery Barn for Sale. I will offer at private sale my barn with two lots, together with all the horses, bug glee, wagons, etc. Terms of sale -One half cash and the balance in one yoar. J. R. Waxman. .7. M. i),„ Whitetail hang.'. . ; . .1 .11.0.1 ...t ! 'It the upriglet- thus T lirand for cattle -Inverted j, on right ribs. Broken and unbroken horses for sale. 13,A ILY, Lime. At Swarbritles Lime Kiln, on Elithern Creek. 40 cents per Imelt . . 1 loisioisee eiso-g. ',tinge from Boulder to Basin City. BrandQ on left thigh. Cattle same as harses. 1.) A. 14.11U14ANIEY. P. 0 udder, Range Boulder Valley. • ‘'it Wit hip and marked with a double dulap. Vent, IX on le % shoulder. horses - IX on left thigh. Vent, IX on left shoulder. Also horses with Diarnomd J on left shoulder. Mary 14. .IfefFrieft. P. 0. Boulder Val- . ley, M. T. Range, Jefferson county. BRANDS: Cattle: X with bar underscored on left side. Horses, same brand WM. 110G -11E4. P. 0. Weber, Jefferson co., is. T. Range. Boulder valley BRANDI. Circle bar on left shoulder, open Ti on left thigh. Horses: open It on left thigh. Beaverhead Vall2y, Mort. IMPORTED and iithu.L.L,HED Pereheron and Norman Stallion.: stud Mares FOR SALL ! All Stock Warranted as Represented. Terms and prices to suit customs- : era. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. Visitors always welcomed. JAMES MAULDIN, Di(lon, Mont. EORCIE LA POINT. A. C. QUA.1.7\1-.1.`A N CU. 0. aiddress, Boulder, M. T. -- . RANOE Leulder. Brands -Cat tie )- crossed on ribs on both sides. Horses -4) on the left shoulder. Marks -Double dulap, up and down. Vent - Csttle and horses, single brand on right shoulder. VAlward Cardwell. - Cattle branded fig ure 7 on left hip, with wattle on left law. Horses brand - letter C on right shoulder. Range: Jelerson ounty. 1. 'Sr AN. P. 0. address Boulder Valley, M. T. Range, Jefferson county BRANDS. _ Cattle: E on right thigh. Horses: Single R on left shoulder. Vent, same brand on left thigh. II ATI ItISIC_Vni .3 (.31/I3A N ange-Jefiersret and Fish Creek valley will be ;gaga upon this tour:at:0u of any parties dealing unlawfully in any stock, with- my brand on. P.O. Fish Creek 11. GDW IN. P. 0. Whitehall.: Range, Whitetail. Brand-Morses-G with bar under- neath on left shoul- der. Vent -a bar over the G. He has an excel- lent lot of young hors es for sale. CON C'1..t. 1111. P. 0. Boulder. Range -Boulder valley Brands --CC on the right ribs, wattle or right thigh. Vent, same brand under the other on cattle. Horses, C on left shoulder.Ventbrand reversed underneath Stasinard Sr, L.ewtes. ddressGrace P. 0 Jefferson county. Range, Little Pipe - stone. Sixty -fire head of mares and colts for sale. Taken Up. One iron gray horse, 8 years old, weighs about 1,000 lbs., and bears an arrow brand on left thigh. Own- er can have the same by proving prop- erty and paying . charges. Inquire of • Jon FLETCHkft, at Frank floapo3 1 ranch on Lower ermItier, -Post , ,ffice. Ana- conda. Range, Boulder Valley Brs n d -Horses -Figure 2 on left neck. J. C'onoannon. Postoffice address --Boulder, Montana. Range---Bouluei eery . Brand -Horses, CC on right thigh. Cattle -Perpendicular bar with a half circle over the top, on lett Vent on horses bar across brand. John Irla.herty. Posumice Address -Coal Springs-ea/4e Lower Boulder. William Hailer. _ Postoffice address is Boulder, M. T. Range Boulder Valley. Brand - IInaesgegea on right shoulder. Cattle same range as the horses. Brand 13 on right rib. M. W. WI•.:13F\.1E1. P.O. Weber. Range. l'oulder valley. Cattle Diamond length - else with fig- ure 7 laclosed. 1PFIF..11 Grace Postoffice, Jefferson county, M. T. Range, Little Pipe -stone. Brand, cat, tle, EE on left ribs. Draft horses and roadsters for sale. IL JENNIEI SOU Postofliee address, Jefferson City, Mont \tel. ,lorme'. v•Nit is a ' t • in i et .. us. Cattle ha f circle on rigat tiip itaer neer 'rson. Pat rit-1.. -- vii. Posted:lice Address,Weber,Moni.. %riga Boulder valley Cattle branded left rib. norses. g, left shoulder. Ve it. half t_ -ire' re% ersed. Marks. cattle slit in I ears. All perss are war tied sgait mutating my brand la an ; adt)' WM, . P G. Cold 3ru•ings. Range, Boulder vs), BRANDS Cattle -Horseshoe ea left side acid '11h. Vent horse. a - rev e•sed on , ft hip. Horses - g srseshos on left sigh. Vent brand prerstid on left hip d P. 0. Boulder Val- ley. x. Range, Jeffer eon county. BRAND. Cattle. K on lift aid-, under • talf amps on both etre. • • 1