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-.r • TitE eiErfEttS0A COL NIA SENTINEL BOULbElt. MONIPANA, SEPTEMBEII l(S, Jefferson County Sentinel. Senecnitermei, per year, in advance, 43.0a gag lrioNTIfil, $1.50- --THREE 31ONTIII. tl OLD SONC.S. Three Vence a day my prayer Lt T.) gar.J. my AU on Thoralis; V.roe titian thrice I daily pr./ N Ito orrend that sacra-11May. Rut s!1 vi ax my suit must bc, Thai I may please, and she lave ml. 0 Aker. sioep. fond fancy! Ify is alas! thou tirrvt WIT ,t fel., ileUght of that whiel Cion de. riTst. sp. I mkt', fond fancy! I -.ye my themghorniolest Thy master's bend liath need of sleep and rest. Wer ln.fr'a a !14 of g olden wire,\ Wi...rein icy heart led by my waneerina tees tn f ist eis?...nzled Is, that in no else It can again retire: Ikr railer will in that sweet tiondaire do Than Lreal: one hair to gain Rs r.y. Qt . kiliEFOLL. 'Some two or three ye:v. - -; new ;my one r as. ing thrtnigh Fifty-ninth street,. Ne-s , Vern. abrea 9 o'clock on pleawantenrorn- Inge might havo seen two r1, ta horse, Leek. ate •ndern or a staid, elderly groom. t :tea the Eighth avenue gate of - Central 1 - .•rk, and preeently de-nape:1r under hie I. If.. erchwa.yt which forme the entrance to till • lei Ile rothl. • neer. two eerie v. - ere my a •1: . ::t Leslie letawerrie and myself, Ii ;i--• Mario 4%,;•entl.r.i.t. usually knovot ti all mm, Li- t ',.e.ustee :et Lou A rliuthnot. Leslie was a tele elmekr girl with straight eleetee fea- t•irete. tremble white cotneleeiJ11; and a p •rfeet rev of hair, \ye e liew like ripe .'...ru.\• On horsenank, in le -r enfeetly Leine tweit, absolutely mot bit ti her f.. art.. elm wrts one continued sinuetra g.-r,t.••Inl outline from to foot.. Airehos r. 611C was very clever. set:nous, An' I well read, and hail but rem serious feria ie my eyes, that of beieg morbidly, ineeral elly. and especially seals Inca. tea- hare thought every maim was •- a -se. -if io sheep's clothing. In the, respeet e as in most ohicee. I evee a perteet contrast to Leeiie. ae I ewe rhort. I;amp. and roey clieeeetl, wait earn- hr. een hair, and I have In. e tee.% thet the dimples rotinJ itiV tneettli ; eneer ray eves are--- leet hence. etleit Is the me of repeatine hint tainee? _et that inne I had been te!vieel to try neg ter ley health, and Loh e who ai- W , t't TU . ; every day, l.trl ineiteJ lit' to hipytty her regularle. To thee elan I leel rat one ohjectien tnee fact. I ;at I a: a. end always v.a. ;et ameit •••iser.r.1 ( •I horseback. My fetier, env, sip I: •-: . •-•:11s.nan, had trio tauelit iti the re Flee iilirarining school, and c,a,''atj I ) j:t'.lili nee me las belief on the reihent of which he often summed tie 1:1 ow. fe.neeles. I. all iirinj C7.2.1 be realrel: literidden be a; , \.111 rid lea Ily n women. teh le: dint th Horatian I ride N% - ( . 11 coub c)ft a teaiet ,c , c. even to sit a elonee or two. I see .1, ;et. 1 all the time, mei if no Lee i.• at ;in positive anwit bevine has fl:t i.;1•11:T` t:) get i ' .1 To t' . .:74 tia I prefi s r to ri e tree. ear .-. levee - 0 when a. trettia; I: i.: thetlee I ma Lure Ire is m t r• - or•I ran tell heir I haterl rerl I are I me !awe hely Sprite. ;eel wen eie ten lee le wretch hnoe• it :eel wee relleee ..1 Penile tere onee:weeeet item Ile woeld gm el eat e•;1, , i:r 1 .1. the teurth NV. eV(:\ . % W:.):::11:1. ). ( 1 .;';.:' 4' r. er nrient peke... he hele I at stilnit like a releet if 1.e sew a t that leap tip mei -he- t . • -av- n. :f thOtigerhe hae aleolutely ri few of Cs.. en weed nod, at shell times lie %To!!! r.0; t e. tied it. but tiwnine Fleet eta I eeel ri plecisily - on his hirta ' A I I e i. to tin. option Of i7otti7127 ; 'T ree : t r Fe:rumen:me; at Lae 1 , 7:i...1. • , ....lie twee, tardd,cnn r. 1 ,1 r.....3ult Wait Lit : VC . ..7S : Ir•r • an luld•toci, , :iir! up an ! ewalle I: easy nit fear. .111.1, or le eee\ lee IiOrse. ley tianemelibral. 'one iii-' - , e•ere , teeror, hallo as 1.) wae at me: 1 1 nielit tn oPiii au e11- 1.eown neetne.• • .1 fit oft tee erowel. l e ht \elf ih...wee while Li t!\.• ar.e.•.'\7\1 I tiling t -t:ii:tro tee farther .-.1. ranter • • e•et'•• bet. a. I- I ere Let -I retheie I.•ttr•r. - Not witasnee. ev; _frerrient terrine nee,. leonine; te , '110 v na r leas:ea. I AfOrl we no.1eeeharre I gre•,tillg.4 knew, though we tal•leni joined mie other party. Some inters we were eetirly sure te emone tame :•anennt Tremaine eri her aretty hut wieee I little inuetane. :ma ebour this nine t o1 were peen: t t ) F Fred Vendeeheyden's slitany block mare Fer.ee ne Not trotting ae elangeidc the t ',met as the puny would Oft.''. to e we met the Dey ton twine. and.raal or shine we were hue. to F. '4' fa.4 friends Meta Travers and ineitia Ma: fie! '.. It always amusel me t•. see La . . a.:. I &dint Maytiehl ectin encit borsce lloth were, in ceeel par- lance. crate: ri :ere but lee had ridden - mill her lift:, whik. Miss nlayfirla had only been riding r. few years. Though Les was by far the handsomest NvonLIn ant meet gr:: , e7r.1 rider, Edith was hard to beat for (I.wh, pluck anti fearlesencee. es her comet. C •:ra!larn Vane, used to env: timer miami e tele Edith an a !rat horse WI I w oflit I mietter woman. I alW:IV3 feel eure elle will come out ail right eomehow or °hear. She has the knack of inmate:mg i'-si!s.\ MiA'. May hell needed to have a knee's, far I ilt•Ve`i ytir any one ride habitually reacli Krum. eilinials, though Leslie eome- poeitively envious. while I: nth never failed to cast Nil aerairine ;lance nt handsoineRnusaan 4.--tirriaLly if at the time ho }lemma' to le. herring tat attack of hysteria of hie Laitl legs. tee. newrier.e late in. April: W• - • ride np tonite see ,if Tenth avenue, and ternee • t e e. a tele to jump, while Leslie sent her grewen off (.a an errand, saying that meantime site would give Iteuelemi Bey sewer pre-tith Over a et One Wall. I j4/11p0.1 I•t 'rile over the low rail fence that dim ;Owl tne field from the road, ant this feat sutiseed alt my ambition iti that Leene are itoushan Bey at the legal e t roe f t tic '4,410 well. which Ile t horts1 ter:m(11y, lea broke away on landing. and Leslie ere.1.1 not at one.. pull him in. eeree. thiekine, (leserted, nwhol at 1.i%. a %II. short„ Uwe. rising on Wert As-inaboiee ea, i ee ,iceee ee h- •et ! and unumal animate , - en On -he :-.-• I tie t :ewe lalue lee k•It170. .,' i , L.• ;i ! 1 Paul, Minneapolis ce, M eeene. .-. i. - -)....! Commanding 0th err Carroll, Wi ;I 11;s The Prison Reform°, s. usual commeteleale eneegy. cede d out the entire trenirortation ot the pat fur The _filet meeting at Toronto, Canada, pen , the conveyance of his offIcer.. and their of the Netional Prison Congress, . gueete to the end of the track, which at eamrday everting, September 10. There eundown reached the crowing of Beaver was e pnalit• meeting in the Pavilion in creek, virtually the Fart Asetnaboine sta- tion. 'rue Twentieth regrnental • land vvre. on hand and greeted the arrival of trains eith approprhoe tnueic, te hich the engineers responded. Mr. Dor.ald Grant enterteined the following gueets on the train: Major Carroll, Major Van Valzach, Adjutent Greene, Quartennateer Rodgers, Chaplain Dodd and son, Captain Pettersoa, Captain Harbach, Ceptaiti Coe, Dr. lesennle and family, Captain Ilar- ..: jeets of the astociation. wood, Lieutenant iluoen and family. Lientenent Reyntrida Lieutenant Moon. A Quarter of a MIllion . Fire. Lieutenant Roberteen, Chief Engle* r Ninneapolie dispatches of September Roberte and Mr. Siems, of Shepard. IViu- • line. say • Early this evening 3 re eon & Ca., were also present and receieed hri.ke out in the group of, sawmIlls en c eignaulatione with Mr. Grant over the - river front and spread raMdly. The te that point. Atout .5,000 c meted give me -a -new dwiek; something I've eteat work eo successfully accomplished P r those brentiful isconsiu Iltestie Ask Your Druggist for 'Bremen could net get it under control h t he rs and Mineral SPenimen Frames, / Morgan's k ld ney Cure! on the track, most hettime beteg nevem had befaw.\ • unel dvs-mills hal beer destroyed. The on the wack reaching Assinaboine De- • B 'keeper -Yes sir. (Pa se' out a glen wane n he sells very reasonable. Ad.; I For Kidney and bladder affections, female le • is rirtinosteed rember 5. wt . 1.7.• water.- Town Tete ee tire vire at Corbin. M. T. comp] eine. and di Teen ve dieordP the Horticultural Gardens. The delegates acre we're, inel by Mayor Howland. Lieu- tehant Gun, ino • Campbell and others. Hon. Rutherford B. Ileyes. ex -Preen -dent oi the United States aid President of 14ae: National Prison Association, replied tette , atldresser, returning the thanks of te • rielserates for the hearty welcome er- t..i l ded them rend referring briefly to the I can think much better whea there la eo ceiling over my bead. -Dr. Win. A lannuiontL it rotai:•• k; fit pr. tor. It taupe-rm. le . lIrauil Will wet. Ve•erre nee Ite.y. eel heed weeer teTtryre rid Algeria, uni.i e•mie wi;i ageal vat El`,. -I .?•••• • The French Army. A Paris speeial says: The ntubilizia lion experiment ueceesiteted the raising of the Seventeeath army corps from 10,- tiG0 to C5,7n9 turn, fully clotlic.1, ennee and equipped. The members of the re - Serve are of tine physiqu e The cavalry heve it good eace, but time men luck a thee twat, name tett Mg been throe n. The officers were somewhat bothered in ham ling a larger body of men than they w -re accustomed to. The artillery movements were sluggish. Altogether. however, th experiment inspires confidence in the army, the southern corps acing regarded as the best. At the t ouclummil of the sham fight to-dav, General Ferroe cou- !erred upon General Clement the decora- tion of cOmmender of the legate of honor. Ills ••New Drink.\ Dawdle , (wearily) - A w ba w -k eeper, Onee or twee) Clarence Iri•r.t evenwth. but he and Leslie .never net on well a gether. Lee del not .line thane aiel 11 no eineel tale; aineel, I tier atreil ete wee reefer behel ley the twee .-ant ; eat. T tent hr. Pew :elle ane keel ie.; hat then altO C01:1 1 1...1•I'rlyr; abetreet r721r. : fai : see:whet wenehuy IZeu.(hen Iva:. t. I knew that \Vetter len: reee wee over Imed awl enee in lane while I -well. I delem: wan' t ) delis' t inyeef whet it!eet aeoat lee the that 'time ie inri I I eurrouny, etrangely she weet ateatee . W017:: et the seft thud, chal 1 Dian. I dal not want hint ho :VA : a 70 i:U(:h an this never stiil lees del I want to I.e. fercee. t e;te 101 for 1.fe , .vas tee beateit awl line - r t: '' hlI t k Lc ', 3:1° ;, Lut,vdw\ the ea r\ :1 ' ) V:33 01111.i t ne a nopercen NITeCol, tee nuee- pht thee. I nreaeelany cleanee. Teo:/eh ' ee. met often eleewhese, the riles were best of all -trees, birds, mid equarele t -11 tales. One morning, after a br: ee center re the weh side of the reerovon. ae I up at the teeeO (rid. en 1 tunnel nut co the Fah (Wine eteetie e fare to :. hareem -el wiP3 in an teottee; : down tee driee ••Vnelter!•' e broee frota the etrenehr midMn', De iti;-e an; the two race (lee - • harele. Then. turinea ue. lhele Devereux aenen pereinsion to i..teetlec ; his brother elerion. Leelie. I child &V. vhis utterly diecee- ieetantly relapsed into of . her /awe desecrate fit; et dumb enervese- eninnity which been eranhelly ti eareeenri let meter the influence a Vealter Devereurne sunny, cordial menne:•e end bright way:;. Netertheleee hie did . her lieet, an.1 after ri e ft2V: w,'rJs loch paseecl we all continuel 1.13 Cie - last drive, Lehr. lending with V..alter. ;. Tili4 ee hhie 1 as a scon. - .1 lee ecaiten te• ' enameetnent dal not tete:: eter pease elaa. if Tana \ ie Eaatzhiam to ni p. Thou g h Marion Devercue etade e lahht h ever e ee „ hinwelf very aoreeallt. his lig r,,e•ey Velem, vhoere ana how Welter and I horse, Vindex. Waft too frisky to stilt me ur:vc .1 et al.\' untierstannin,: einh ever a3 a As We were turnin :; : reeree L. .. - cce our. elves. ,,o _.c it to arretiel the reatii met of Cre park. Pet ' _wwerameh-asasemarawar.._ fne Linn ewe, plantre Li: forefwt on the I walking their horete slowly forward Owl top stool, calmly hut Chnly chatting like old fe.endez and next mern- tefitei,rg to move. I gertnimed to L • .:ie. ing. whore Walter an:1 Marion a-rite:net to come tweet. while F e rrite mine wiii.hed together, there were no Week 14)W• or his little :1- n • cocked 1de wire, and tweezing glances from Leshie--quite the art:1311y e rr e elrel with enjoyment of my reverse. Once get a shy git•Istartel. and dilemma. what a pace Fete will go! In Lea then a At my Leelio turned; her home fortnight Lee and Marion had neither round to citme to come to met me:fiance, eyee, ears, raw tongue for nnyone het but Inmelran Bee, elarittel at 'the cenotb spectacle, eefeet;d te c , nue 'MK:I' cam mar- ina ample at each attereet healie made to fume heu tee , At teh ne hi..nt I sew a horneman coming rateelly tenant us,- etedently in- ti.adin e , ,, to pimp. At thy ' enriek he checked his horse, juet ineueed at Leslie. but seeing that she neeetel no, ateatance, he tbsteo ettel. threvc . the reins: on the I callel to It rn te \run please.\ but he ti ki neck of n :home . and came thwar.1 nip. .wae too good a horeeman for that. A t t. ranci:a quickly. be made a sliehttletottr, swirigin,g• hinewif lightly over the wail and coining quietly up to me, slipped ob.) arneTareueli tee peny's bridle and paste , ing the other round my waist. Ifted wee since ft o'clock, were ordered down. (rota the saddle and placed me gently on A new delay! Reushan Bev had rubbed the,gnenel. , The next moment Master Sprite found himself oa his (ram feet wita e mem time- ly wetted on hie bate:. Nett liking' the cliange. elle pony made a sun:len attempt to kick the Lew nate off; that (anat. tried to get rel of hi n by turning short round and plunnine. :idea - ries, a 'thin which proved equally uneaccrawful. Sprite ,..W8.8 a pony of much wahatety. awl el- w'aers, if he could. avoided rely personal dieeomfort. Ile therefore 'appeared to submit, and even juinwel tile wall et the signal though' the vicious -Inenee he mew ou landing were calculated to unneat atiy one. unlees like a Centaur be had boi , o indisislulib• joined t ) his hoes°. I thiuk Sprite deeply . regretted that - piece :of tremeiery. The lesson he received it did me good to see, atel when et length he eta.; ::11:owea a rame. to reeover breath ;eel heirita a toot- her, sultr. ItICTO in. jure! looking pany it woul have been hard to fiel. . I had lene f-:ll''' rota...wen:eh my chetn- pien as Mr. \Vane: Devertu ' a el . :M:11;1'V l e of nay elder brohune Clam: , though I heal not Seen him since ceam day, wlien Ite beguiled me evat of ti ' e deuces. , I the buckle of his halter into hie eye dur- ing the nie,be and could not be ridlen. Leslie, always prompt. at once sent for an old sten/der:ea-4er belonging to her uncle Mr. Chi:eve:le which was kept at a stable anst net ra-4 the street. He had never been rilden by a lady, but this was rather an attraction to Leslie; though, after one look at the white gleam in his eye, I • wou1.1 have orderea cohla and a shroud sooner than rnountel etimeimodo, as the benet was called. In no wiet datintee lw the fact that the home kicked at her the moment be Kew the - skirt, relroiny evading tin kick, Les signed to the grnena to pet hie hand over Quaeimodo's near eye, stole quietly close up to the home's shoulder, and barely tinwhine the hand Marion Dern.- eetee offered. sprang lightly into the sad- dle. Eherwine, the pins gently through her fingers, alto ordered the groom to back the horse out into the street without letting go Ids head. On the way to the park gureemodo behaved well enough, but the moment he tea the dirt road be- reath his feet ho lashed with a violence that made Inc turn faint, mode a.eouele of awful treee junres. and were up the Wert than:eel lam warmly, mid nee quietly, drive in a suceeesion of mad elunges, for his :twist:mete teemele I was still 140.17.C11/14 angrily at the bridle and taking eltoreuahly seared at the title home that every bit hit nee. I sew Iewne'sliIit la•• beton?. me figure braced well back, yiel ling just As Mr. Devereue taleen he keet Sprite enough at eech Owego to ease the jar of ne „ •,„ a ee ,./ en d e ahne e t e landing, I heard her clear ri-ice rine, out, adjeetieelhe Stelenitly he Lthel \Steady boy! steahv, ea.!\ and Mann it ote the pony, ana befote I reelewd Devereue's done! well ridden!\ weet wee going -on lie leal own nelene eehea InaLer. laving a band melte: on on Serie) aud was but-I:ling.:Mee oa his ! re -in, clietne4 Pet Marione's forward tore a Whet are yeu erezie; to dot\ I aelzed, \Yet's couten is right,'' he inn]. -a) not follow her too elooely; it 'mould haetile. -teeth yew: perreiwitee, Arbutla only . upect Pet Marjorie wal spoil 4aa . ..33 not. I ant !mite; t pet yen oTi iny mare Ihnliihe Iheaseee hy anxiety for you.' ana rile your pony l• ecn myself,\ vraa In Tact, Borne twenty minutes later, the auewer. •ne, elerjeri3 i; par- when we carne up with the other two, traieed reran:11. and Queintiodo and Vin lex were quietle ilea new yeti en- rot in a con‘litinn 'to e ri'an•i:1,; ado side. runbing noses, and no:Vette-a diectreing the quantity of coneeel e•itli tee'. hilifel pony ,ef che.; and qtial.ty of bay as cane -he - t e a re t eer y tal o a as if e t a , as then- riders were the ofi:D woe; 1 have Ineel to (Inject.; but del not 'welted question ai to tvneller Chner wo. so. 'Nothing (held Innaiyam were Omer 'Kiheenin. or if Ii,' twee I he:ewe Derertme eecept tartar I - ha:eye - am sene not Omer Innay- hen emerel iv. '10.1 te ineth ana ahe yeni. teen whe Oeler Inilleyuneoie.1 be. wee Ineele74. thinle reet.1 deal reerti- No furtacr ratans cm the Feta ef the 11.3.1 iia - • teiled t get ,Eotteeen !lee qtredneves marred our lone and di, -light - U;) ful rid', until, as we were returning, ia time. seine one proposed that we should tano Deeereue therefore permittel ea l : h ., the Iture.le four a:aeast. Ties was moat to hen us et our Irenewern ride. iltiCA`..sfey eceornelielied. and - after wa, it' terwel (nleeeriete,,thetieli oc- yereeing we neeer the bridge just eaeienel he- or ewerve mane glad I nave- t )1 t Merlon Li:wove themeunt %la • r.ot 1:1: hoe.. • .rel trine a stone eie f his herse's foot. ehmeiew altar that jt came Teavat that ' II wes ; down. hail me - we-ed. Iii.v,•ruzrz teen accernennied 0'.1 !;er cue, vet, \Tone care. eer relte. 1 wee more Uwe' than cher, ; ni l leesoreux undone:4. to thVr' i:\. SI:aril\' Sant'', into•li needed eheerrs lib • C. 1 r I 1 bneeing me ratenten • -he. e e tee 13 leem Merjerie etc-re:a-3. erjle: . 1.e - h . .; tem* uneer ,-p.': I,' wantot W-1 aster to ride licr - -a On, an I Cy..•1 the eve . fett he eetl.i, enamnaine, the to Lne. an: I eh -trine himself whit wad froth lee I to feet. neathe le: was a a-a:tacks ii she nee faen her tinnier:Lied roll. lIer seethe; eello - e• hair was rlestercd with ineen terel; balet and boots wore ono ma of seeny wet clay, let 12er good leneor was unrunled, and she nentel ecartily ia snout.; of laughter wine% hected her al she row. star, NValier and hiarien eelt rang et once to her a...hurt:ince. tat ' ;yen 1 wreleine t tit lier hair and wiping ,n7 C....1t. C::i conelu eon was net r ached . Marjorie del to:nettling or other that , a:!:1 1ealter laid acnnowleeerd t' et the caused nee In give a tilielit scream tend ' .,. .. ; I:1c to eeerciee Pet anern :e3 wes dr•op my whip. That; brought Wale r .1. -IL' eevice; that ever cince (e -.3 back at once, and causeh Vindex to dance it , ia „ I lab! \ to meet m e a ., :n, awl end primer. in a way that at once excitea ! taet lie had only deferred ei • :he.: ;• r,o Leslie's telluirailon. whih3 the abentin- keg teem t:).- fear of 1.).•ing :i.t. isa,...i.' able eieXT3 that lamella:1 Bey ennui . ..Lee- . Oat; 1,,Ifecia,:, tuceevery .iey: ly proceeded to execute as evideatlynelled ; ',chic ' s ring wail a mill -ha i it in a Marion Ike - err - me with respect and ap- '•I four leaved -lover, and mine a Lolii- I go..i , prove!. . -hire set hi the same way.. ene had a, t \Vatter feund that Pet 31r.rjohen: eirtlis ', duankt wed Ong, which many stia ro- needel tightening, and I t•tret t. a' ca --( , r r - I . member, but by thoce in the semet it, eteet Utility to :uljunt my hair. Pernap i n; ' '' ,a„. a .., e „taa -whe ameo fee welthag. h level hot have spent so tenet t en• ¶ 1. - 4',...iit- - a : 4 , a h apiee in uaapea. , s paaaa . ing my gloves and aerang-ine tay.teert,, hitt men ere silly creatures, the witiest of, them. . . When we overtook Leslie and Marion thee were half way up Seventh avenue, . I I,. inahoin • . themselves. Sliakeepeare irtys sosnethore about making a pair of Cain to lore (at learnt Mary Arelerson saya it. if Shakes- peare didn't). but what these two made Was tebogean elide. If I had acted so! OTIC day late in Aro we all met at the riding school for the bet time before sep- aratine for the eummer. This ri le we meant Ketone' be a roe one, hut the (.14y %W.-4 very tinartmu..i.l.e. It hal veinal tha whole hight throeen, the Rhea were very muddy, and the sky anything • but clear. Nevertheless, :her much discus- sion, and sitting around the parlore, and going to the door to look at the weather, \out\ was the word. mil the horses, which had been saddled and turned round tan want hew to get home. Leila. re- el : oiet Liar's to go tee tee feet path e e, t °a an Ineltha aveme• cer, otyine f, • • '..',\;.11.1 LO time ee'.ezieme. of hei ..•: 1 t tee eroen) oe 1 lee.1, • Ida reeele. e:_heera • -.- - heel t iett Le eio • c :tee xi n) quite. wc ride- e... a; - .,d wale by re oar! Leann nil not reject • r v:lien Walter sue:Tate(' • I reeeel 1 ri fit -near 1 end eee en I wen: te meat her it Lehie rein.) any olnec- . ae tnaten out, that carrieee :emit Itntv varitee a I- he teme. Peritees anlIglarioe :. the \low; ene\ that tur Aetocrat ,..c -the tete that it canes a lifetime t fellow to the end. et. Wein it is t:lat Inters yeteed fore. L... reen... home, ne sy, i not kne celumr.s of The 0 , eiant Chit - Init• 'try. . not lc IS 'ban nino kitt.t.ar axe annually t rourht into ere reentein eviree a prac- te.et pf these the great • t •1...- i • d e.t•ned ....horny to bo. *DWI , nt tbe est • 1:114X of Related !i... aie already v7 • eel Peace...eh. ?te...feeitta I ,,r5 made :rretertal. t aerectie.ee ear kit - ere - :Nan reel fox erns - hen: et `4 - ' , 1 At rreeent tee only I. t••. tile,, are leeeee IT, tee.: , •t ieheefeeture of ew - rieee eers of tt •-rc. St rayed or Stolen. Ow peg _horse. weight 911) unda, 9 years old sad Washel N d on 14t sheuld, on left hip PJ is esedeasd. • Mend reward tts paid Tor the vosevety Mb sehhal MAThhir Wyss, Boulder. YaLt. NOTICa All parties kaowing tbeeaseivee edent. id to all Ott, are Tea:meted to settle he enee, as We an buinlint pi-quer:tory 0 neupeuteg hueiness. espeee EYL& Not lel'. Olc of Cunaty C•ctlt arid ne.eroree: eeherson county, Beth ;:r:1\ Jen - 7, 1887. reepoeels received at *le SPOCE A.1. CYTIC - - - - Redeems Notices. Preaching evory Sunday morning at the M. E. church, al 10:30 a. in. win that', It and ed Sundays, Rev. 11, W. Curtin. 21 and 4th by the Presbyterians. Sunday arhool at 2 in t %.().t' Ceateenial Lohre. - Meets every Fine ti; in each montft. iii (U- Vlsit;ug brethren are , mend Jxo. F. SIMONY, • WM. 'MORRIS, ROC. or '..; ''' ; • : . -. c ' •.• v tr.: 'a ;•:,;...;-, .11 .. - • - ', • 'ler:. 3 offiee ita 1 h.taai ler, until See - :a re i 1 i - .h. a .1 :hes, ereeseug eown nee I.' i 7, ltah, at 12 in., for the delicerv naing-; Cii.t ...tiler garineu/s. , . f fen) the. cortle of dry, seund fir weed 1'1:e pea , chute from Al pones of ti l e far ele ese of the county. Said wood ne ( chewy 't Ley 'sr' getheree by profee- be teeeveren on or before Neveraber 1, OFFICE: hereti a. - i e ec, oe, ett •,.,..n i , ... 1 th e liKh7 • . . e•e .-: r ea n , A The Board reserve the right to rejeet „ , e a a p u p : MT and all bids. e el :eh- II. c• nee mei e . at '.. oi.e 25 eenta, by order of the Board. Tee , ere/. one meet be dyed before mak- CRAB. E. STKVENK, County Clerk. ins: tip, but the bliwk and Malteee are - Ph - month Roek and Leaborns. prettier with their color uurtduiterated. A cerriage rube of the best cat fur is worth A few choice Plymouth Rock and Leg. front 40 to $54). There are always pleuty horn cockerels for salt. Alen, Wyandotte, : e in th e n - a Plymouth Rock ad Leghorn eggs for , o h belching for sale in season, at my place • , an: in triekes, second house on Boulder road H. 0. NAST'. _ . :31 8 P t h l i a li Y p e W d. agel's ranch near red steer, two years old, .n hip, slit in right ear and .e ear. two years old, branded re ee . 1 .0 : v . e e h r :ii . h e it sl e it st a ee ll d r, also hole ideriget ear A 'Ruble reward will be pa I' theii PUILIP Comet, Montana. 41-lia A urions II I A • :; nor my tne name o. o his tweets settlei ma .1, • ,) . It US it , .111 1. A' art in the cit lent Aeon i se for a faith doctor. W hat he wanted well a ;mini doctor he tella substantially thasly: • -I live a Ai:e t. i7o I '.14!• • ;1-1 W:42. . teeteneeperee anl a ou eeer e. I s ; : nem:trait take a Imre reuUt ery hrhen, tic\ tor teur she'd einturb the Itiuers ot the re m. Alter I got her I mund hut that there easel atmosphere ie uny single mem for both of us, ad we have Sited pretty much span for the tale tee es ate 1, tete et anger woulc M.91.1. * .. (..irlr 1.1. '.• • • • n ett..eptee e. ;es le the moat Ctn.': art` .•red with 1 ••. 113- •!Ol , 3 tO) 11 •: 1'7 . t • l • , •41...1 111141 r 40C' • • ail: ..0 . .tk\th.:4..tn hie I'Citee All IL.; a lierSe whoa- ego lie :te- e r : ee years and wlach he pur i Lee it althea on t he Red Hit in the Trireme' ter .1 yetes S 0. J a LI the Safeguard. \Well what on earth do you suppose that ted lady tip iu 1,110 wants eo.v ; she ea, I tug egain V\ said a clerlt In one ot tee lergeo. betels in Saratoga to the it mor ereereeer, eh() had beeu several times Teramed th to gratify the whims of netheei. ele Lily guest. Nee. I 1.1.4.1t EtIOIT . Mat does she ..iit ?.• - Sae want, a mouse trap.\ . \Weil get her a mouse trap.\ -But you know titer e etas never a -mount seeu wa that duer dime tee house bailt.\ d remw does that maker e. ea, heeler:v. \It is 110t • ...• W tlit,, it's a mottle! trap eer It ill Li \ n, • ecet right out, got a three' Inn,\ Lieu .e irep for tea tants, and the eel eely 1- •;.:1;•irtable in mind lor SST- erae rtoetan. CV(.1'1. ;LI:. wit. lopetca from nee OA to Set Fran- cs:), dated the 10th, says the storms o. te en• 1 re I most se- , • el ...a Five -he • th ..• track twei.n .;1 lic t: • ..1 .1 le webed ;oval and k , ho e , ov..r the Cmaega Suit ereale, iv• r eere d •etery Pd. Tele- erre . .• la It t.lo, .n -Ann - . e, rails . quart( r (lower .... Alla he ecattered don-. • e e re Seutuern P -etc treats art : re over the Atlantic and Perin, , :aria! Weshouts are alert reported all reeng tee line from Tueneti to Yuma From parties Iron) the San let•dro two Itillite titers, a is learnt that the flood is ire worse ever known in Arizona. Old eaten:elks. LhYt- been washed uway ann . a. •ds of grain swel t tAer. Southern t ...fie officials may the ties( I ever the road .• elute be re,htied .. week. No' i.•t• to Creditors. kid 40 if Ileary Dittle,• deceased: Notice ni here - ay given by the unuenagned, administrator ot toe notate Of actin Latta. (Ittlatileti, to the Cf011ttall Of Aftti persons tl4Viht 5 C1.1.1111i AgdIthit tale std to to:whit tatin. with tae necessary LOU! melees after tee mit pub - al of tire ahem, to the said hinentstraier 1.1.. ..wee In haueer, in t:.e said County ot Jet - soil. . ,.i'• 1,1 1.1i. • e:!-.th day of Jule tn- A. S. KELL004., .1, ' ...t : t •• ilea! y Little. accrued. •%, • 1 . .) • nc.lLt. • , . ar.i. Itikasexi• S•.,t e . • . •• 4.lial..rotrwo. I L. . • delIettliC • Lt. tar a I.. ,virlg i claims ertnet • ex.reet t.to113 alth the P4 ii- - -;tt Cit.!' ha ,.it f • i• , tiro, to the said ata• 11 ,fit the tainht ; o; •ef- .•. ei l ..th day of Jul - „IfIkt A. 5. Skiu oo, a. :to . ri .escased. ort. - e• Court of • • • . . ..1 I , :I Atdr ttl• eel t . • • ...14 cr./tied. tZ311112 I. ,•i.mel teen estete. sten 00 -.1 ............. • ; 31) .a tin': tln. Maids of .idministrator SEE 7Q IttaillIT 2. the mitter ei :he estate of E. le artcheklert, (14.0.ottir.O ' .1911 , reolved from csi is.- . ilisnurstsi . . g3.275 32 fat Til (est in hands ot .t.trninistrater geeal 68 S. KELLOOG. Pablk Administrator. Mitt 'ORY 01 . 1N ) CO.:NTT or Jturvintos. f - A. S. Kellogg public adamintraor of .1c -thereon isymity, being 'dilly cerreet extorit of all estates of wh be hes \son deposes and aps Tivit the f 111 pktitige kit steel imbue amninistrator from Mosta I), 'irk., LI Jane id, itf37. A. S. KELLOGG, Public A utitunbtrator. Sueserieed S11.1 sworn to before me tills 6th day pt mime,. 18/31. J. C. KERLEY. 5: -et Probate Judge. Notice to thelte tiers. To Italph Howard, his heirs adnitallallitOr Of assigns. You are hereby notified tint I 1:eorgr Lambert, your in-owner, have In accordance with section UM of the Iteitkisid Stattit•-• of the United Slates, expended for Ithor snit improvements upon the ridrtr Phinse qu,rtz 111111 1 !lit HAIM. nuseted at head of Indian creek unorganized =wag the- ir Jenersee heeto wont tmt territory, for ri e y-iar 1211.111.;:ten-ran Al.A. I). Ihri the soul of o L o b u no re , S r ••1 &awe eat ' , re Ire /renal tureen no: led =IWO fOU .1triaute your erei noon or ewe expenditure loather .ritil in- - tercet and costs *within ONO days at the acts of tali notice all your tight. Ms. IMorest wad Pawl dams will become the prawn, of the in and to the above dieerthel owns We sndtnssd your eisowner. she bps porlerused the sat wade the required exposition thereon Geom.* Lniusirr. acumiza M. T., August PI laff1. Strayed. Oatt e. a k rente, eight years old, sad - die marked on back: weight 1400 pou Eris ; brandea X on left shoulder. .• Fuert SA NDER R. Gregory, Mont Taken Up. Came to my place one roan horse about 14 years old, branded a figure 8 on left shoulder and cnrbit on left stifle; left hind foot white up to fetlock. Owner eau have the same by proving property and paying charges. TflOMAII MOONST. Gregory, Mont. _ -.- Taken Up. Cameo) my ranch last sprinh e cere light bay mare, 8 years old and branded ofB on stale, K or .eft shoulder. She has a 3 - year old colt with heir not branded. The owner can have the same by proving preperty and paying charges. PRANK HULLER, Willow Creek, Gallatin Co. Mottt Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co -part- nership heretofore existing between Peter Lund and Thomas Hughes, under the firm name of Lund & Hughes in the saloon business ale! railroad contract at the town of Wickes and Jefferson, is this day mu- tually dissolved. The former will con- tinue the business at Jefferson and on the railroad, collect all accounts and pay all debts connected therewith. The latter will continne the saloon business at Wickes and pay all debts and collect all accounts connected therewith. Dated, Wickes, June 28th, 1887. PETER LEND, TUOMAS Became. • MONEY to be made. Cut this out and return to us, and we will send you free, something of great value and im- portance to you. that will start you in busi- ness which will bring you in more money right away than anything else in this world. Any one 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 needecl. This is one of the genuine, important chances of a lifetime. Thoae who are ambitious and enterprising Will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address Tuve & Co., Augusta, Maine.. Notice of Disnolntion. Notice is hereby given that the partner- ihip heretofnre existing between J. D. lroesleek and ri Ffank S. Lang, doing bur y. l- ..-. , in the hardware and stuve ,beitines the firm name being J. D. heroes- teck ee Co., is hereby dissolved by Mutual mturent, Frank S. Lam retiring. J. D. Ortosantecte. enaren !A L RTICU LA R. 1 1 .11fr. itl r NEVER : 11_ 3 E 0 1 1 :0 maw c4uAK OUT .4 0:_OR DALLAI DER. SEW% PANNE CtORANGEMASS ,r PTA iA Mn ,,,scictlikto KEPPN n. and. Bilard HALL. A Selected Stock of Wines Liquors and Cigars. 'T*7 - Mi!waukee Beer on Draught. - MONTANA. The Inclependent, ttDritile• and Weekly ---Helen. Mont. initepondent Pulliahing Co.. Publishers. Has the largest t'irculation of any paper in the Territory. Located at the Capital, it ie the organ el the dominant party, and titeitas the Latest. LocaLTerriterial and Tetearaphie News, DilLT, Per Year, $12,Cash in idvaitee •' 8 3 .6 64 Be If Not Paid in Adrasoc MORIN & EASTREE Am: PRACTICAL A.1.113 E SK - pair Drqssers. Their plitee or neatly fitted op, and they -espectfuctfully ask a liberal 'share of the t uitrunage. Next door to T. V. Murra7\ BOUL5DR,, 1. Rt etio Chairs. Geo. Mueller, Jr., has a large 1(1 '• R. J. IX t \C; I I NOTA1{YPU3U :. Iloulder, - 3ton - tuna. With Dougherty Bros. Geo, F Cowan. M. II. Parker. COWAN & PA3E13, Attorneys and Counsellors BOULDER CITY, Morn'. Will practice in all the courts of Montana Territory. Thompson Campbell. J. H. Duffy. CAMPBELL It rum, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, BUTTE, MONTANA WILLIAM L. HAT, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Boulder, Montana, Will practice ill all the courts of Mon tins Territory. DR. W. H. DUDLEY, Elkhorn, M. T., Surgeon to the Elkhorn mine. Refers wtih permission to Drs.L. X Holmes and E. D. Leavitt, of Butte, M. T. Dr. J. C. Hunter, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate of the University of Pennsyl- vania, Class of 1872-3. Office at Residence near Church TEETH FILLED OR EXTRACTED Boulder City, - Montana. A. R. ROBERTSON, Dentist :-: Surgeon. Teeth Extracted Without Pain, Filling and all Dental work done in a thorough manner and satisfaction guaran- teed. Vir First two weeks in each month at the Windsor House, Boulder, and the next two weeks at the Russell House, Wiceee. PI offErfsilss. NEW FIATLRES, NEW TALENT, NEW PREMIUMS. • The MODE I. WEEKLY for the FuswIty, Farm ono notreenoid. nvysity WPWISET1 emetenis dis Dews na the week la esedetuad readaa.le form; 'Outs stories; a her Perm de o utspent edited far this field ; Onlett • Il depart sent (by special allows): a Young Pelle departewen • Puanie corner, \Not.. and Queries.\ with replies is legal, medical and etterreer, 9. , te , fese by ssperts; ales sem me t e l a , o rropoisd•ses, Immo., sad general literature PRICE ONLY 111.00 PER YEAR. OUR COMBINATION PRELUMS. $li t% ON F. YEAR'S SUSSCRTPTIONeed \Twenty - SF So. Tears in a Poultry Yard,\ 51 10. A pamphlet r •eltry ww•uel. pare& erns! v•1 at. Post-TZ $1.. oct.)N8 YEAR 81.11SCRII9 ION •nd •• Me\ Ladleme Manual of Pancp Work,\ 81 Ii !loaf Julie. loth* preface • 1114111 Tb• pleeeet voloweiume. a t h eir • grectet variety of exaellent Omens usenet 109 drew, sr bouxlsold Ceeorattos, than have ever bekor• tete g ethsred wit bin 1.1 . 10 leaves of ens anemal. ODD illsetratleas, in* tiasW paper, beevy 11•41111e repo mew. Net oat -pawl. ON Ilt TEAR S SUBSCRIPTION &ad Web. IMF semen Practical Monomer., ter $1.93. Ti,. hest heady Iteneehold dieuoatry pobluthed : 1.6O.1 lliestor liens 12.mo .634 payee, 1545. (5 a Wood, 134)6 W. SY 54, N. V. s•te Kest). Saul pseopeld. $1..90 Ok E YEAR'S BaCRIPTION sled \Soot; end SadelleV* w Die ia Dakota .11s Gra trill:aster. by Elisabeth B. Cutter, INAS. •• Every m ien hyr wrestles it ;entreaties / for In inr• Delta • • All wo nen • ewe Ilre Carer s book ir311 feverish lower N T Herald It h21 a ove'll end permaireet hasterev ode* is ow km -been. '21 , ./ is harper Broa ' standard edoioe,eloth 12 -ape. 1112 pa r e. rest pose -paid $6.00 YEAR'S sesecene --he Ta a l\ nom lost rairesinite' Hoosier Prose Stale third ISOLloc Be MI A fret -class pleffitrse slot brr scale, eteei bone\ s. -,d hews bet. The easeeet heated water la a g purest. of quality. Foorlo from Si Peal loiS by iftbseriber 711 :Karin nits impost SINGER_ $15.00 ONE YEAR 9 Dt'10SCRIPTIOti 6•,.. the Plo,- seer Prams (Sieger) Saveloy Machina, os .0. • pref.. Bin g er machine drop•Ised table, peas' box sever, tv• dra•ers, fell eel eurebetests, ~resod I yews Frei g ht front Chloe paid by evbeeribee. OUR CLUB PRE11111S. As/ rahoretption aedertheaselatieensylnelede sap Wr the s Novi; were, &albeit premiums. Al • anbetio nal reward to friends who work I. isomer. IS. sot...em o tion Itetef tbe W now lux Pam, we offer th• followin g e motion to those ...din g Oak., with ORS DOLLAR for each s•beerlbor. (or If ••y so boolber Is Cie% •s• of the eontaiosttoo preatents, remit ter Seek eensoriptwa the prise atom weed for the conalbananoe). For de Club of 0. -The Ledieer Ma•wal of nay ork. ( Described &bees-) For w Club or EL -Webster'. Prost/oat Maier ry. (Oveeribed shwa) For a Club of 615.-llie FOrliaeka• nosec• Pews See est (Deeettked elswe.) For a club of 125. SE N I E L C 1 1 , 1' Tly kr E ;.. CLCUOI h TA211.r. ORGANS Urneenalbel la the World. Style \CS! Led poss. 82041. Ttu. Isa ine g allioat tug.. in solid weioet ease, with hen lealanap Maeda, slidin g tor -abased. Seale tiros, sad wooer -prat at- teoneleMt. Leer/6600mA er, height 70 inches, depa. 22 iseh-s. F1'. octaves o' keys. four sel• of Mild& VW stops. This is one of tt row dotrable st e les hi the eata•n g o•; Is folly warre ed by tie nourfactoreee P.M *ma 6 sad setiefeesSo• perssuad by Ow Ostwrel N greeters Agent. Navas Ford, et whose pane eel IMMO WI TOMMY i it. Paul It say be owe tied attained if tisoi-ed. Parsee tee, Hsi ether s” les -law. nrcasS can har• their &sem no.. to the greetor g t• wit doshl• bask of 5,.., plite 1 , 4 ...dr.. base, e.,ntalsieg 15 ..0..0 reeds. 27 .•.• • &abslined ete propertsolowly 'aro etc% er ear; 14;1.6( • bolo\ ow. alr u colay-sch•Ali eel CLerelv.• alleatat s et 4. \ e y e Foe- se u or20,-‘ \ fr. i •- Band Instrument! UST MIX 6 616 . 00 - This set easiest@ of 1 El and 1St Cornets. 21* •.o.4. 1 iii TYsor.. Itt, Bantam, I El Ow (.11 t,ornowe valvwytoellfootael. hois D111111. e epeletwe pattern. eagle- ,SrTOWN Dram, Proteins infantry pattera. Theee iiietreneste are up lied le vs by the i perters-the • ell- k awn and reitals)e rest. 'wow of W. J. Dyer Bro., at. Peel and 13,oseepe- Its. who authorise a pile, • of Satirfa , t , e. Theis Nit , • no •t treir if the - New Banda In EVE'e.Y IOW'S AND C.: It onc•. ita n .flORRESPONDENCE . solicited along •. Ili ante. We er.e swat by senate wipers. aar.11ersys work with year least papery uffer as pearada (they twos thw edwrueetwar• Address, °1111,81EZR Pare. r- o•••• Livery Barn for Sale. I will offer at private sale my barn with two lots, together with all the horses, bug gies, wagons, etc. Terms of sale -One half cash and the balance in one year. J. li h Weasuree . Lime. At Swarbrick's Lime Kiln, om Elkhorn (teeek 40 emits rer hoshel .1. M. I). 'FAA\ IX31?. Whitetail Range. : Wiilowburn IInn, T i a out the upright -thus T Brand for cattle -Inverted on right ribs. • Broken and unbroken horses for sale. hoerumee mange from Boulder to Basin City. Brand0 on left thigh. Cattle same as harses. A. I 1:4.31L.AkiNLOY. P. O. mider, Range Boulder Valley. e,.., lap and arked with a double dulap. Vent, IX on left shoulder. Horses - IX on left thigh. Vent. IX on left shoulder. Also horses with Diatnoind J on left shoulder. Mary K.. Jeffries'. P. 0. Boulder Val- ley, M. T. Range, Jefferson county. BRANDS: Cattle: 111 with bar underscored on left side. Horses, same brand WM. 110C3 IRS. P. 0. Weber, Jefferson co., II. T. Range. Boulder valley BRAN DP. Circle bar on left ehouldet, open Ron left thigh. Horses: open R on left thigh A. C. QV CIWh 0. address, Boulder, MT. RANG n 011 10;1 ii. lilder I rf m tic- (at crossed on ribs on both tides. Horses -0 on the left shoulder. Marks -Double dulap, up and down. Vent - Cattle and horses, single brand .n right shoulder. Edward Cardwell. Cattle branded fig- ure 7 on left hip, with wattle OD left aw. Horses brand. d letter C on right shoulder. Range: Jefferson ounty. RV.1N. P. 0. address Boulder Valley, Range, Jefferson county BRANDS. Cattle: X R on riebt thigh. Horses: Single R on left shoulder. Vent, same brand on left thigh. M. T. lElf Anil:11140N .3 01113A N anre-Jeffersou and Fish Creek valley , .,e pert, epen Ore of any parties dealing unlawfully in any stock with my brand on. P. 0. Fish Creek H. GOODWIN. P.O. Whitehall, Range, Whitetail. Brand-Horsea---G with bar under- neath on left shoul- der. Vent --a bar over the G. He has an excel- lent lot of young horses for sale. CON CI. it RIC P. 0. Beeldn Range-Boulder valley Knurls -CC on the right ribs, wattle or right thigh. Vent _.. • • under :he other on cattle. Horses, C on left stmulder.Ventbrand reversed underneath faltaionailarci ddressGrace P. 0 Jefferson county. Range, Little Pipe - stone. Sixty-five head of mares and colts for sale. Taken Up. One iron gray horse, 8 years old, weighs about LOCO lbs., and bears an arrow brand on left thigh. Own- er can have the same by proving prop- erty end paying charges. Inquire of JOY FLETCHER, at Frank Hoopes' ranch on Lower Bonlclor. Beaverhead Vialey, Mtuot. imecaille.D and Percheron and Norman Stallion3 ilnd Mares FOR SAL': 1 All Stook Warranted as Represented. Terms and prices to suit custom- ers. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. Visitors always welcomed. JAMES MAULDIN, Dillon. !do , 0 - E0R(..+E LA. POI\ 1*. Pos tolE cu. . condi. Boulder V. Brand ---1-1 - left neck VT. H. Coneannon. Poetoffice address -Boulder, Montana Range -Boulder Valley. Brand -Horses, CC on right Cattle-Perpendicularbar wee circle over the top, on left hip Vent on horses bar across brand. John Flaherty. Postuffice Address-Cold_Spriuge-..aege Lowe! Boulder. William Butler- Postoffice address :ig e s Beata - - Boulder, M Cattle same range as the horses. Brand 11 on right rib. M. W. WEISER. P. 0. Weber. Range, Boulder •.11.y. Cattle - Diamond lengthwise with fig- ure 7 inclosed. Grace Postoffice,Jefferson county. MT. Range, Little Pipe -stone. Brand an - tle, EE on left ribs. Draft horses and roadsters for it. JENNIFI 50' .-- Postoffice address, Jefferson ' Rrand, Horses, bri on rigui vent is a bar over the 'brand. Cattle, s sine- Cattle half circle on right hip. Range near Jefferson. rattrielt Wic•li • Postoffice Addreas,Weber, Mont. Range Boulder valley. Cattle branded on left rib; horses on left shoulder. Vent, half circle reversed. Marks, cattle slit In both ears. All persons are warned against imitating my brand to .1 , WM. FIL.AILF:le'T V. P 0 C -old 3prinp. Range. Boulder val . BRANDS Cattle - Hoeseshoe on left aide arid (high. Vent horse- -has reversei on !eft hip. Horses- mrseshoe on left *high. Vent brand 7eversed on left hip 1>sur (I Fill:tear. P. 0. Boulder Val- ley. Range, Jeffer eon county. F.RAN D. Cattle: K on left side, tinder kali crops on both ears. •