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TILE JEFFERS9N COUNTY SENTINEL. BOULDER, MONTANA, SEPTEMBER 23, 1. a ABOUT MEN. A eeohew of Lord Beacouseeld hes written • were& Turner, the Landscape painter, stnus mee a barber's itimstant. Rev. Dr. C011ySe I. receiving an ovation on the Pacific coast President Cleveland lentos with a gut) peu and a cork penboider. Gen. Sherniart has taken • renege at Lake Ceso ,r -es for the summer. Ex -Gorerrior Edwin F. Noyes, of Ohio, is vivito% Concord, N. IL Goes Belknap ta prititing a history of the Pitt enth Iowa infantry. Alan Arthur, son of the hoe ex -President Arthur, has arrived at Parts. 3 Ea Senator 6. W. Denvey has settled In Wow York and opened an alkse. George W. Ciabas has started on an ex- tend...1 reading and lecturing tour. Archibald Forbes, the fanicus war corns - vendetta. Is still dangerously it/ Parriktn publishes his men writings. His prelim iret year were eniartna it is stated. Prince Albert Victor of Wales has become a member of the guild of merchant tailors of Landow. fen. Dreiley, e: commissioner of pensions, hi ssiel to be asepiy inters -tea fa cable roads ae St twat Robert?. Lineeta is building a house for Mussel/ on the take Drive, wear Lincoln park, I. Ctn.:age The Earle( Marley. who will be of age next yew, is Mlle at the greatest matrimonial eatchee in the world. Prelims* Tyedall is an Irisbman by birth, horn hi Chanty Carlow in 1.13. He has come out In laver of imerehom Mayer kaocIte, of Chicago, Is said to bear a 'Rome pbysital resemtlanee P ax -President Hayes la hi earlier years Ent-Sereator Allen G. Thurman has been seweidhig the past few weeks with hie married donghters en Long Island. tawd Tennyson Is now visiting pninte of in- terest en the Welsh coast. Ila &nye be has lakl down his pen for awhile. Seveynor Rusk, of Wisconsin, is a power- ful wen phrsioally, and was once • stage dr.ver and country tavern keeper. Mr. Chamberlain is seldom seen In hie familiar Landon haunts now. Ho complains ef \breaking down\ and \growing fat.\ Sir 'VI:bent Armstrong, the gunmaker, prefers to retain his name, and wit sit in the British bones of peers as Baron Armstrong. Mr. t:Snrnel ilia Vanderbilt, the hundred time+ Is deeply interested in rais- ing ehitakene At his farm be has a splendid tot of rare bird: M. &wanton, • copper rriannfarturer of Panes owns twenty pictures by Metteonier. Cele of thern-\Napoleon Reviewing a Corps of Freneti Gavalry\-cost 676,000. The Slarguis of Salisbury takes groat in- tereet In electricity, and is employing it on his estate at Hatfield to work the elevators fer bulidhig the bay and corn stacks. The Eletiop of Rochester in about to leave jIngland for a three months' holiday in the United Suttee, having been ordered away by bla medieal advisers for rest and change. Mr. F. K. Vanderbilt is to erect a palatial villa at Newport on ground embracing the estates formerly owned by the late Jacob Dulinell, of Providence, and W. W. Tucker, of Boston. Professor E. S. Manse, of Salem, Masa. now has • collection of more than 4,000 pieces of Japanese pottery, all historically classified and represehting every era in the develop. ment of the art. Slain Bull is living a life of laziness at Standing Rock agency. Work be consaters degrading, and believes that his victory over Custer has entitled him to an existence of ewe and indolence. William K. Vanderbilt and family arc in Looden. They will remain there about a week. and then re -embark on board the Alva, which ts now lying in the Mersey, for a cella* Englieh and Scotch waters until grouse !shooting begins. Ch ar l e s Lowell Stewart Spence recently died se an advanced age in Baltimore county, Md. He wee a couein of James Russell \ A twell. szot • man of culture and wide in- ter-math/la He rendered valuable service for the United States In regard to diplomatic re- lations with Persia. and was decorated by the Mesh wilt the order of 'The Sun and Lena\ Za-flervereer Porter, assistant secretary of orate, says that while it is not always neces- sary to have a ywimport, they would come in exessedingty 'handy\ should ally difficulty *Hoe St an American abroad. In case of sick. nem the American consul ie immediately net ited, and he tomes to the rescue. He says a person may go abroad twenty tittles with- out requiring • passport, but on the twenty - list Mae be would probably find it invaluable. FREAKS OF LIGHTNING. 111,2 4 74ire sheep huddled together under one tree in Oshtemo, Mich., dairiug a recent g u ns were killed by lightning. • negro lad It Atlanta, Ga., was so fright. send by inithnnderholt which struck a tree agairist whieh be wee leaning thnt he became a hopeless manias. LAghbairtg wools salinters of the foremast of the ,chocrier Alfred H. Kemp, of Albany, tieV. while the captain and crew stood upon ber decks. yet not • man was injured. Wilber French, who lives between Flint end Flushing, Mich., has had five hones killed by lightning in the last seven years, and nearly every rree on the farm Las been Iltrack. Lightning peelerl the bark from • tree In Richwoois township, Ills., amid, cutting it foto pieces, drove hundreds of them i .to the weather bearding of a house several feet way, so i hat the whole front was decorated. ODDS AND CND1 The governors of Idaho alai Recede are bnithers. The date of New York nutintalhe fourteen insane asylum. Mon. than 3.0 eereons had millers at one thine ii, Mime, Mieh., recent:y. The legal rate of 'merest %rill he 6 per rent. in Michigan after Sept 'Ca The fir-st Ariel-ems hetet! of FreeMasons was established if Deleon July De, I. . It it add there ere snore caueelew met cruel evietknis in New Yere city :ban ill Idaho has a population of 80,000 mind thirty- three news a apera, one to every 2,400 inhabit- ants. Aim eteviited road ie to be imilt in Los Aneeles and operated by electricity to Mote r is. Twenty epory i erueu rif Foster c minas Dik e tar e te...1 out Weedier day and kided 2 . 351 En- phri. A failure to vaccinate is punished at Pbosnix, A. T., hy POO flue or six months In jail. Three miles of betokening, eighteen feet high. marmot Loll the books of the Britieh museum. It line been ent.tilated that if 32.000,000 per- sons phoulii clasp hands they could reach around the globe, Hilbwirike Mich.. has a great curiosity in the shape of a lad? Corbin chicken with fear legs and four wings. A fly at Elberon, N. J., in chnrch was the other day observed to land on bald heads which n -present $101.010.000. A tramp gi v MT, the name of Geor ge D av i s was arreeted in Clintnberrhurg, Pa, •fter a lively race, for stealing a 13.ble. A St. Louie (Mich.) dentist advertises weekly tho names of Isis patients and the number of teeth extracted for each. The first known circulating Lbrary is said to be that of St. Pamphilmie of Crenrea, who in DV A. D. collected 30,000 volumes to lend out. Seats In the Rim Francisco stock board are valefed nt from $.1.000 to $7,000. le the days of tho mining craze they used to command S40.090. The Pluto population In Ni vada hag in- treased nearly 2.0tel 'dm* the census of 1880. On that date it was 7,700. It is estimated nose at 0,200. Leesburg. Ga., has five men whose aggre- gate weight is I .3e1) pnunds, amid they meas- ure thirty one feet and five Incises, an aver- age height of six feet and three inches each. There is a negro man living near Coleman, Ga., who is the father of thirty-four children. Ile is `'.4 years eld, has hie thini wife with • babe at her breast, 'and is as active as most men at GO. Kenesarr poet, G. A. R., of Dnnville, 'IL, bns adonted Pert Zeres and Katie Funk as the daughters of the post, and have presented them with blue sashes with gilt letter in - script -lots. The victims in the Cotnetrick rnine have averaged one a week through the twenty - level) years that the lode lins been worked. At least 1,400 miners have been sacrificed there by fire, gee, dead eh-, falls, caving In, explosions or emblems to nutchinery. The paper ii, the United Steen having the shorted name is The Au, a German weekly published in Milwaukee. That eity also noe- riceises the paper with -the Inngest title. It is called Die Deitteche Ainerileiniethe Gewerbe und Industrie Zeitung: Portnehritt der Zeit. For imestroke the simplect remedies are a testi bath 010 ice npplicatietie; for heat ex- haustion rest und tonic are the best remedies; for heat apoplexy any treatment aimed at drawing the blood front the brain is the nit -at useful. It is beet to take inetheel advice in order to obtain the most speedy ireneery. Or rich in nickel and cobalt he's been found near Hot Springs. A tunnel is now being cut on a fine vein north of the town, anti already several hundred Geis of re ere on the ilmnp. Analysis shows clearer 6 p r cent, of nickel, which, it is mid, makes this the richest nickel ore ever found in America. A 8t. Louis company is workieg the ores. Fairmount park . of Philailehibia contains 3,000 acres and ie eleven miles bug. Cetitral perk of New York includes 834 acres. resting $15,1:00,000 for tbe Intel tied improvements. Th e Cei erg o parks cover 2.000 emcees, and those of St. Louts about the *same. Proliect park, Brooklyn, includes nearly MO acres, and Druid Hill park of Baltimore 6e.:3 en - es. Au analyst who reads character from hendwriting has been ea:mining Gen. Bou- langer's eignantres lie finds that the writer bee energy •tel resolution joined to gnat benevolence. Constancy is a marked char- acteristic, while a desire to conmiend and a eonscioueness of personal worth arms also in- dietit ed. There le also shown a nnd rcy to mock r.t men and tninge in a mildly satirical way. Gilbert fuel Sallivan are saki, on the an- tnority of mm London le wepaper man, who le very close to the DC/Ace Carte management, to be preparing an opera on an American subject with special reeerenee to the Wild West craze, which Buffalo Bill has made faahiourible in Eitglaad. Cowboys, scouts met good anti bail !fellatio wail figure in it ex- tensively, and it will be p saluted simultane- oudy in London and New Ycrk. An ancient Spanish spur, among with some piece' of ancient eroekery and porl ions of a hu-an skeleton, were plowed up by a tarns laboree near Austin, Tel:., the other day. The spur, rust eaten, is unlike anything else in this age, and is stattel by antiquarians to belong to the Sennish era of three centuries ago. It is n foot trent tip to tip, ned the rowel is a half foot in diameter. The spur etipponed to have been worn by the man portions of whose bones were found with it. Lightning entered the residence of G. 6. Meacham at Fruitland park, Fa., and mean - mod around the premises until, meeting an embroil:A leahing against the wall, it ripped mit the ribs and made • bonfire of the cover. It then left by the door. The points of the cultivator with which Frank Strait, ef Corning, Ia., was plowing were melted by lightning and Strait was tailed. The enly mark on his body was a dm k !las spit on the side of his nec,k. His it'Aoes and stockings were torn to shreds. Albert Bias, on his way from Chipley to Campbelherrn, Fla., was struck by lightnitig. Ile had taken shelter ender • tree, and dur- ing a thunderstorm was inetaittly killed. When found tie clothes and shoe upon the left aide and foot were entirely torn front his bildy, and the elms of the loft foot found some &Mance cit Ten vieitors at lbws/41.1d, Wis., lire ti tell a wonderfal story of lightning. One ot Neon was struck upon the shoulder, the cur, relit fettming down his leg and through tin the mole of Ma shoe, making a clean cut rounii hel- in be leather and entering the floor. Tin ether wa• likewise struck on the shoulder ana 'se fluid reeled out through his slippers welkin; ene tease cut holes through the toe el eases of chew. STORIES OF CHILDREN. CflEATNE - ..; IN YOUTH. Clarke Juates Fos was ha parliament at The Greet Cminwell left the Culveruity of Cnothrt lg.. nt 18 John Drigi.t was never at any a day lifter his was IS years oil. GI aistone was imi p -Il'aii.en at 22., fuel at 24 was heel of the tree -et y. Lord Barrel graileated at Cam' iridge when tn, and an, calint tu t s len- at 21 P.4.1 Iwo. , In parliammit •t 21, stet Pelmet. - eon %vs. lord of the nihniretty at 2,1. John Hampton. after gradosting et Ox- ford, was a student at law in the Inner Tet•/- ple nt 19. - Govern. Adolphus ascended the throne at la; brfor, lie was 34 he wae °tie or the great ruler, of Europe. Jtuten Rory was at Harvard ot 15, lu coie erten at tn. mid judge of the supremo court or tin. United States at ra Conde conduit:ter' a meirorable csoiliatign at 17, mei at tel be. and Turetine aloe, were ci the tenet illisetrioue melt of their time. \Only one civilian out of the pr sideline of this country gained hie find Piot-the' After be was GI, and that one was Janie. Buchanan. Webster wns-in college at 15. gave earnest of 1114 gm -cut (More before he w a s 23, an d a t so was the peer of the ablest man in (-onuses. William 11 Seward eommenced the prnc- Lice of law at 21, at Si mot president of a stet., coin -maim, and at 37 governor of New York. It'ashington was a distingvishel colonel in the army at ez, early in public affairs, corn - mender of the tones at 43 and president at 57. Maurits , . of Saxony, died at 32. conceded to have been one of the profoundest statesmen and one of the 'tenet generals which Christ- endom had seen. N ladeon sit 23 commanded the army of Italy. At Si he Tette slot only One of the most illudrinue generals of all time, but one of the great law givers of the worid. At 40 he saw Waterloo. The great Leo X was pope at rah having finished his academic training ho took time race of cardinal at 18 -only 19 months younger than was Charles James Fox whim he entered rerliement William Pitt entered the university at wits chancellor of the exchequer tit 22, prim* minister at 24 and so iontinued for twenty years, and ole n 13.5 was the molt posierful ancriwued head in Europe. From the earliest yenta of Queen Elimbeth to the 'Mester Queen Victoria, England has had scarce an able ieuterninii who did hot leave the university by the time he was 20, and inany- of' then) left at an earlier age. The bite Lord Beaconsfield left the cloister and entered the great world early-aa did John Aright -and etenencticed point -al career by writing a book at 17, in wh eh be predicted that he woull be prime ruhilder. Hamilton Was in Kings college at 10; when 17, he made a notable address on public tin i ra to the citizen.. uI ew,,,York; at 20 he woe intrusted with a most important rubella' to Gem. Gates, was iti congress at NI aud secretary of t:*treasury at \.z.t. Join& Quiftcy Adiene, at the age of 14, was , usereterv to Mn, Dom, then nib -hater at the ; at Si he was himself minister to Prussia; at 35 be was ministur to Edurial at 48 he was minister to England; at ti6 be wee seeretery of state, and preehleilt at 57. Jonottinn Eiltenrds aequires1 early renown , as time greaten metaphysician In America and as ineurpaissed by any one in Europe. He commenced the reading of Ltitin when G years °la. At 10 he wrote a remarkable paper - upon immortality. At the age of LII be entered Yale college, where he graduated four ear. later. Gen. Grain was elected president at 46. But when a very yeung mnii, in the :llexienti war, he so distingullted hininelf at the tattle of Moline, del Rey that Gen. Soot named him for promotion on the field, an et nt the storming of Cluiptiltepee hie courege mid ability caused him to be specially commended by Gru. Worth, and for these young art* Of skill and valor he was nuulo captain in the regular ertny. He was but 110 when he gain d his victory at Fort Dow -l -ion, and only et when la took Vicksisurs. Little 3 -year oil Earry loves to gather flowers, so one day, while his Aunt Chan was this -re, he brought in ratite \Sweet %Williams\ and held then] up to her sayiire, \Alloy. I couldn't 11;KI only two Uncle Williams.\ - Youth's Companion. The other ni„;ht fair little Idarglierita at- tended a chitilren'ti party, and after the re. tarn honie her brother spoke in admiration of a little girl whom lie had seen there, s o d vrhorn be pronounced very nice. \Ail little gtrls are nice.\ said Mareberita, gravely. \I'm nice.\ -Boston Truuscript. \Pa said a little New Yerk boy who was rending a morning enter. \what tire they going to do with Moe Gieger Ate!\ The permit snatched the paper from thus boy, and discovered that Mrs. Clinger Abs wits the bore method of prinouncing \Mrs. Cig- narale.\-Texas Siftings. Tbe elenistitary iihysiiology (lass Was al- ways ass inteneding one, the pepils made so mammy queer statemeide us '•if unyteely conies into the house with wet feet, lie identld taki them off its stem tie ixneible;\ 11114 the fOliow, ing hygienic maxim, \Ice water ,-bould not le eaten at meal tante.\ To the quieten.. 'W hat a-gan of the body earn., the lungs ef the proience of bail air(' a boy i ives time .1'- lighitfu! Iv Ineonviritent waiver, \Bronchitis.' -Excbaugs. • TftE TURF. Three sisters and o e brother to Maud S. are gray. Onnuaide tins r -on $140,000 In stakes for the Duke of Westminster. The Ilsteer. Jersey Boy, has been sold to I. S. Goatee, of Goshen, N. Y.. for S2,500. Troubadour's fore le; -,s are attid to be sun - mums& and he will he retired nfter ties season. Sentare Stanford, of Califorille, is. stated to have refused ass offer of $30,000 for his brown colt, Electricity-. -The fastest niile Maud B. bee been per- mitted to trot this eenson is 2:13%, and the fastest quarter, 33 A fun! is being raised for the benefit of the family of Joseph Harris, the jockey killed i e- sently at Brighton bench. The stroke of paralyeie a tech caused the lentil of the famous 'len Brueek was caused by the horse striking his head against the top of his box stall, which was a little low. Mr. Ifeggio's Firenzi mitieari to be the eucen of the eastern 3 -year -old thew Slie has only been defeated mice thie year, slid then by the phenomenal Hanover. Glen Miller:no gray stallion, owned by N'. E. Fay, of Ohio, died at Jcifereon park, Peoria, Ills.. Suiela• evening. His owner hail refused $10,000 for him. The seined had mm trotting record of 2:I3. Auguet Belmont, fox terrier, Lucirer, which was bent to the jubilee show of the Engli,h Kennel club, took first and special for hest in opeideelass. Mr. Behuont's dogs have won a number of prizes at other thews in England. Natismin Strauss, the owner of MajoliA, has two fain mares at Saranac Lake. They ars Bee -de and Bessie Ste -ague. Mr. A:rause would like to become the owner of Libby 8., but thiliks 112,000 a lot of money to pity for her. His mere, Pottery Girl, Li sit Clevetand. and is going to trot in the grate' circuit. The Keystotte stable has been very success- fel with IIiintilitya einee hi+ pun -base from the Freak !WWI stable f, $1.740, havieg v. on two rains mind been nevond three clime. Re- cently the \cast off\ Met the Pre knees etable's ecraek,\ Rupert, and enmity iliepo ed of bins, sunning the mile in 1:4-4, equal to about 1:42 on the Slwepsheed Bay track. OF PHILADELPHIA. • It ie considered bail torn' by Philadelphia to be seen on the 'greets after 1 p. ill. Philadelphia is the harmed city in the Uti:teil Stater in point of aron and the num- b r of its houses.. Oil Kunday, iii Philadelphia, isells at- taken (rim car heroes, and public fountains are lbot allowed to play. When healing Philadelphian,' da thie elan - tens are partially clewed, said fastened e ,th a black silk bow. A Oiaekelesmiton. LIGHT AND ()tie of ---------,-- bled limier to ••.-rly • • .k W sparrows - Rod t!wit turn o'er wit h ya...r. And ezo to seep. I love to see the &ADA atta- in pierl.re lax 0 -5. 111 u ,. .1,ar.. I t:• 1 ourr a LOA I Ince to Ile. L.\ •si cai.11 L., re, dr.strn) - 4 -se. A.. I tata:.e tie-i• hhorhood fortes With tunefal wade. Ora' , the blenl,ss Ii r.iv thin; I bete to I..nr the breakfast bell- C...af,utull its diii ' Ir. Albert I love the sweet embrace Of slumber deep; Ast.i h. -seen-- to time -will he sip'sico Where I can sleep' --Somerville Jour:ash A Cosnprebeasive He ply. They were Americans ai- hg tie sights in Parts, end they had their retire stock of bili of fare French with them. Tented eveilitig they wenl into the cafe i or eomething to eat. \Mary asd the old man, \you du the telt in'. I doii't e n ds we kin make `ena under- stand.\ Si0 Mary adjusted her eyeglauese• amid said to the polite waiter near at baud. \Gareon-ni hi - At• eradosse.--m lm ' The polite stetter hesitated a mien. tit am -4 them replied, \Oim rely eery, mini, but yap Myer have soup for supper.\-Idertisual Traveler. 4a Unfortunate IneltieriL At Hr. Jones walk d down tte &lee, On Sunday, beam eg with a smaists, His heart was wholly free from gnaislit. What then COUI• Ilk calm spirit ralsktf In one band wage Ell lug Wide; Ile' clothes were of the iett-s& stabde. And which mime tarns hail co t palsie s The people eyed Jenee an the whitish,- . But mournful to tell, Ile stumbled rind fell. Lb, then would Jones have gnawed • (sate, Or jumped headlong into the Natsle, But be thought no thought. that were •aleisi. Nor made a display of his halide - Ile got up sad sat down, Without a grin or a frown, Trt wished be were • Obdatt a manila -CiscianaU Times 8tar. - Two Toms of a Quest loo. The Concord school of phil'isorhy is now omission, mid the \remits\ are ripping sip Arbitntle fOrmi OVIieulS to It.eelatioiss isni bad: agairt One of them mays that \Aris- totle'e nminovaidem is really time minim., which ne roes the unmoved from without. I at the Wile HMO self moved, or morel ft within, the ramie of its due motion, and t - can and doe. move others.\ Well, we ro• movmito tenuark that if Aristotle was so terribly addicted to in'erence is that he didn't pay his rent.-Norristows Herald. In Plummer Days. (Musingly 1 Le summer days the sky is hhte, • The mernInz rrnas Is a, t nith The bultlInch and the red bird, too, eine songs of praise, - And everything Is bright to view In summer days. The flo*ers 1111.1111M• a deeper hue, The sunbreuns light their petals through- (\tiddenlyd And -yes --by George -my note falls doe i.e summer days' -Omaha Oasetta As Unjust gnspielea. \Blr I hear you melte the normi donkey very frequently in your eonversat ion.\ \Yes your ears do not di-e,tre you.• *Ain I to understand that you apply the word to trier \IVhy what makes you harlror such an SD - jive euspleirin? Doti% yeti krow that there Cr'- lots if drink. ys In the world besides your Texas Hit tinge A Little Tan. The land, the lend. the clorioun lead, With at the conveniences at hand, Where one can ride, or walk, or run. And have the jolliest kind f fun, Where no gr.-at gulps of watt r salt Make a man sigh for seas of malt. The sea, the sea, is very tine For man who loves to hi -the in brine, To risk his life en boisterous wave, Or resole cal from watery grave. Some fell we, no doubt, are pertini to seed, Etat glve me, old clumpie, the i•ml, the land. -New York Marine Journal, They Were Net Dangerous. °Say, Bub,\ remarked a wonht be fisher- man, \are there any fish 1mm this streamr \Yen.\ Witl they biter •Nope of them ever bit me, mieter: but you don't ueed to me into tile water tenets if you don't flite.\-Pittaburg Dispatch. Happy Again. The buttercups nod to thehreezes of mom The hillsides with lee drhaies are hoary, The gpalandelions the meadows adorn, And bloometh the sweet morning glory. The wild bee is humming In sweet meal nooks, Where wavetn the red tufted clover, And the husband goes round with delight in his loose, For the days of house cleaning are over. -Boston Courier. An Unfortunate Falling. Wife -John, why didn't you wake me up last night during the fire on the next block! Husband -it didn't amount to much. Wife -Well, the next time I wish you weld let me know it; you know I can't sleep It there is a fire anyerliere near.-Tid Bits. What the Teacher Was Thinking Of. Pupil (to music tenclier)-Here is a note with a \r\ over it. What do you call that/ Teacher otbeent 12001.--. Dauer ille Breeze. ITIII be Sold. Two spoons within an Ice cream glees, Two spoons lift up the same; • dudien man, a thanne Inas. And courtship is their rame. Rbe thinks he is • man of wealth, He thinks her pa is rich: Alas, one gets his cash by stealth. Her dad digs ii a ditch. But soon they'll wake from their sweet dream. Get It when days grow cold. Soon will be gobbled down the cream, . And two spoons will get told. -Ooodan's Rua. - I -- 'Well bald. Old Webs! Ghost-List, list, 0 Rail Hamlet -Which list! G b net- ti red list (Retires again to his prison house te think lib another one; one of the regular soul har- tonere and blood freezers; an eight mundes freezere-Brook lye, Eingle. 4 3 - T 3E3S C IR- I 3E3 CD1R, Not Alitallarly Constructed. The Batton girl can't ride a bores All day and never rest, Or talk lutel14,-est imaseball Like maidens irons the wad_ But when 41,-cp is mints en subject s d ar k R. -quirt ti dedurted, Tue or at gets left because she Is Nut eimilarty ouastruoted. -Mr reheat Travekre. 4 -1* -The Jefferson Count - 41 , -* +3+ It strives to give the latest news on all important subjects, and will endeavoI to hew to the line in all matters that are of material interest to our county.. Communications thankfully received from all sections relating to mining, agriculture, stock, etc. It is the duty of all citizens olf Jefferson county in particular to subscribe for the - Sentinel.\ Jefferson County Seatinel. Scnacstip'rto't, per year, In ad .t ts,00 Sri MoNT811. $1.54) F - tic $1 LiVt'r) P.trti for N; wir, , sale my • no iota. togt Wei erne all the horsca, ,es, wagons. etc. Terms of sale --.One half cash and the balance in ono year. J. R. WARRRN. grand Central Hotel INiTONT. 11Ft.i)&i RINDA, Peors. \The Loading and only First --class hotel is Helena. Prices reasonable Everything New and of the La- tent stele. - !MAIN ST. Jeffersoiiillrket. A. C. QUAIiNi - TANCE, Deafer la Fresh Beef, Itutton, Pork, Sausage, Fish, etc. In fact everything usually kept in a first- class meat market. Meat Supplied to all Railroal an Tie Camps at Reasonable rates. Ur - Orders solicited and goods delivered .Jetrerseon City. Moat. Send for 76 -Page ILUJSTRATED CATALOGUE MENTION THIS PAPER. 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 needed. This I. one of the genuine, Important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Orand outfit free. Address Tact & Co., Augusta, Main*. Notice for Pnblieatien. LAND OTIFICII AT BOZEMAN, Is. / August al, ISM Notice is hereby given that ihe following named settler haa Sled notice of her intention to make final proof In support of her dram. and that saki proof will be made before the Probate V o te of Jefferson county, Montana territory. sj der. Mont.. on the 10th day of October, 1Wft. Ann Sherlock, who made homestead entry No. 316 for the s ke delete, and lots 3 and 4 i41 see - non 2. township 4, ts of range 1 east. She names the following witnessed to promre her continuous residence upon tind mineralise of said land viz: Edward. Eimpeton. Washington I. iimpston, William inn, Benjamin Towusley, of Raders- burg. M. . Gno. W. Mointog, Register. Notiee to Co -Owners. To Ralph Howard, his heirs, administrator or assigns. You are hereby notified that George Lambert, your co-owner, have in accordance with section 2314 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, expended for Labor and improvements upon the Silver Plume quartz lode mining sknated at head of Indian creek lunorganized mining dis- trict Jefferson ontoty. Montana territory, for the year ending December 31. A. D. 1837. the sum of one hundred ($103.001 dollars, and you are hereby further nottSed that unless you contribute your proportion of such expenditure together with In- terest and costs within ninety days of the date of this notice all your right, title, interest and claim In and to the above described Quartz lode mining claim will become the property of the undersigned, your co-owner, who has performed the work and made the required expenditure thereon. Gwent Lattaxgr. BOULDER, IL T., August U. 1887. NOtten to 4.44)wner. To W. R. Gibbings, his heirs, administrator or assigns. You are hereby notified that 1. Thomas Erne^ aid, your co-owner, have in accordance with see 2334 of the Revised Statuses of the United et.' expended for labor and improvements upon i..s Juniper and Carbonate quartz lodes mtningicialms, situated In Cataract mining district, Jefferson eatinty, Montana territory, for the year ending De- cember 91. MN, the stua of two hundred (MO) dollars, and you are hereby timber hall_e_ittnat un - less you ocastelbido ui gar tn =v11100 Of men elltvo- Metres. and eest.within nine- ty days trt e ii t j e ler date of this notice. au roar tight, title. interest and claim In and to the OM de- scribed quartz lode mining claims will beeinas the property of the undersigned, your eo-owoer, who has performed the work and made Use required as- ps liars thereto. Timms@ DalterALD. Bests Crrr. Is. T.. Anglia SO. M. The - Independent, Daily and Weekly-Helena, Mont independent Publishing t Publishers. Has the largest circulation of any paper In the Territory Locisted at the Capital. It is the organ of the dominant party, and contains the Latest Local, Territorial and Telegraphic News. DAILY, Per Year, 812, Cash In ltiranee WEEKLY, s \a a ii 2.% If NM Paid he Advance MORN & EASTRIDGE ARE PRACTICAL ABA El3ERS14- • I)-- :ir Dresser:. Their place is neatly fitted up, and they , respectfuctfully ask a liberal share of th - e patronage. I Next door to T. F. Murray, 130T.TI_JIDMIZ, 1 :( 'I N()1.`IC itc N Lien. Prow • :ay mcrning at the M. E eie Ii, at sun time. 1st and 3d s.: .dayaf, 1i. W. Currie, 3d and 4th by the Presh) terinais. Sunder school at 2 in the afterncem Ask Your Druggist for Monzan's Kidney (:ure! For Kidney and bladder affections, female and dl reef re iffiereeier$ _V. it.).U. W. Cite . eitu:a! Ye. di. Meets,every Finkt „kid \bird Monday In each mouth, in Good l'emplars' Hall. Visiting irethress are cordially invited to attend jA J.so. F. Silk:KUL M. W. We. oasts.* • I. J. DOUG NOTARY PU BLit, Houlder, Muss MASA. OFFICE: - With Dougherty Brea.. (lIoo. Y. Cowan. N. IL Parker. COWAN & PARKER, Attornsys and Counsellors A.= 'JAW\ BOULDIR CITY, MONT. Will practice in all the courts of Montana Territory. Thompson Campbell H. Dais. CAMPBELL & DUFF!, ATTORNEYS - AT -LAW, BUTTE. MONTANA. WILLIAM L. HA, Attorney and Counselor e Lay Boulder, Montana, Will practice in all the courts of Mon t_na Territory. DR. W. H. DUDLEY, Elkhorn, M. T., Surgeon to the Elkhorn mints Refers wtih permission to Dra.L. E Holmes and E. D. Leavitt, of Butte, 11. T. Dr. J. C. Hunter, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate of the University of Penn.syl- vania, Class of 1372-1. Office at Residence near Church. TEETH FILLED OR EXTRACTED Boulder City, • 5 Montana. • MONFORT S. BACON, M.D. Physician and Mean. Special attention given to Rye, Tar sad Throat. HELENA MONTANA. A. R. ROBERTSON, Dentist :-i-4Surgeon. Teeth Extracted Without Pala, Filling and all Dental work done in a thorough manner and satisfaction guaran- teed. IN - First two weeks in each month at the Window House, Boulder, and the next two weeks at the Russell House, Wired'. PIONEER PRESS. MEW FEATURES, MEW TALJIMT, WSW PREMIIIJIRS. TAO IBOORIL WiRRLT for the raerette. /arm ene Honsonekl. \MINT ItTlINElt Aster* the neon is do work is as ositnoued temiable lane; Miaow stories; • Itie Teem depurtmost MIMI ter Skis ; Women's &pars lleut Mr 'penal *Mules): a Toting Polka Separioni a st Amato view. \ love nod Queries, - with replies ta lege, wedurt. sett vuorissry geometer, by eager's: ales ediltewals, serreopenlosteo, items, sod eemesal bilorseme. PRICE ONLY 31.00 PER YEAR. OUR CONBIIIATIOI PRRIGUIS. $1-10 .12 . Y T EA Pt: t i l t a Poults; ° 4 1 sal \ . ft Ill A Aruephise rutltry ossaal.14.117/sssIl i resl io ws i rs. :et= 8 1.25 of Taney Wo a rls . .\ AI -lousy Joao la tit:prates, • ram Tin preset.. .nuns went so 'apply a grosser variety et ouselisat damps sorrel At dm& iteearbehl doserstma„ Shea have suer beers hoes nattered trellis tie Immo of ••• meassaL A SO illustrative& Goo listed paper, beery than/10)wpm. cower. Neat pen-pard. $1 . 60 Or, t a AL rnom s e s i gt im. Wob- ems beady honnheld ilisuesary pstraisho Dindosse r; LAOS Won. ease ii-... pages, nork. (it B. No* 1144 Mt. AN Prinir omsr ' 5 7., t urciirginit 8.4 \noes. ecutr and Saddles,\ or DA is sal-mis with uen ,,s5 Coo6er, by Elssatetk 1. Cease. VISO. \ livery page of be, 'emu.* um otivreotiad tor mu owe mks • • All we mos .111 read lirt Curter • bonk with temeriee esterwel - - /I V Lterstil It has • erects\ awl persanese eneerieo nese, is the Northeut. Tito is Harper Brea 40 st••••re edaum,eleelt, 124Na SD asaim $6 00 om ir F -TrA. . At BSCRIP- TioN sad Puirbasko' Planes* Press Stale Said /osiers, Ind At, in $S MI • lirst-sksis ' , lathes' sad ha r scale, n est beanags sed ter Tfs sane ot ths es bested tutor is a g eararotes e s• I ty Freight hum Ss Peal paid Ig sobergass TIN PEON= MS hand RINGER T LAN ' ,CRIPTIa ••. th• moor Trete. ',ger) Itto•rlog Machnes, fit ‘ri • pertom Laser asectalee, drep-lea sail.. posol 001 , 1M, ewe tines's, Nll set ausatinesta, waneread roam knight basketo paid t o seassisms. OUR CLUB PRE0113. •ia7 noteoripsise enter lasso CNA Troy biked* tor own'is tee gibers euMbosailow prmturms, nmarill um Meads elso work A increase A. sebseripties least Ike VI tag tr ?Mew rum, we east elm f•I teeing premiums to tame weeetag wait OHS DOLLAU tor end avitarrilsor. ter it say seber-iber is Club des,.... is tin essilasatios 1•11 it tor seal salsougales the pries above aimed Per tho onifivathrs). Dora Club or fa. -The Lana' Massa\ ot Yea* work. (Dastribed alowe.) For a i at. of 8.-Waaat ?remind Mottos. try. (Desc4ibed gaol's.) For a, Club or 12113. -The Tantreake Please, Trees Sea IS. Desorited sarra.) For a Club of 2 fIC OISIPOP THZ • CZLEMEATEb C.0 1 17112 I VIII= ORGANS • tho Volt bal.\ 61,\ Lisa ries. sow Th 1111 • mage.livess ,8 as sr.ird ei,uut 00SM will' help lactates stand& eiodie s loctheord. asal• sad aranurs-pro4 as. tz oat. le art b lade or --Ott 711 ivetrs depth 22 itches. Fire t keys, r also - • • • . .win Ashman' I. Peed. at t• 46 , , gap us oto.paa Is IL Piet II nay is Dna &mot a•moril lf theireil. Parties Sintsiag slew Mylee 4 is... erseftli Ma bars thee dabs ewe a. t As grastergaa wAt tle 1 8 1 . ell kbjea. Wa d mig e M Imo% imnalibbaeb hus rib =gy at slab erase =Aso being area sad Chanties shoal aweless& ror a Club norgodA A MY OT TEN rin.a nerosrues V/ J OYER 8, BRO. Band Instruments! UNT PUCE, liaillAdh Thts at r.us'ste sl I ES aid 180 Csrs•ta. 2 I BS Tower. • no flarit•-aa. 1 1: 1 ..'7 nerielle patsies •slyet).ese36 4 +MIS. lotx • patter6.,, , r. 4 own Than iv •• • to us by - _ -trysail mis-, Dyes - • • - '\Ps. sairNQW the ti,e to I oral ..,•• Robed.. TOing AND CITZ. Lot •• • ••••.: ••• 0 . : - . ,-_,..romr.sroirnrver se new , tg •••• • ••• V•• • •• ca, Want tr• re r..1.• • )•••ts • • 1 hi • • V - ti ,ort.r ._ pc. •••• ra Li till SS pGiSiikalt. Prot, Pncas Co., ST. PALK. MINN. uY ! I /Ai r • :tri IMA\tottlED sad H011..k...1.110ED Percheron and Norman Stalliow g lud Mares FOR SALL. I All 'Reek Warranted as Represeated. 1 Terms and prices to suit custom- ers. Write for illustrated Catalogue. Visitors always welcomed. JAMES MAULDIN, Dillon, Mont. J. /K. D. 'I - A • Whitetail ilangL •••111kage• _____out the upright -thus T Brand for cattle -Inverted 1 on right ribs _ Broken and unbrokes hones for sale. DAILY, PObtettiCe SkUU1, -, ULIC L. itenge from Boulder to Basin City. Brand(' on left thigh. Cattle same as harass. A. P molder, Range Boulder Valley. 11..• k ,,,a..&, . • L.,p and marked with a double dulap. Vent, IX on left shoulder. Horses - IX on left thigh. Vent, IX on left shoulder. Also horses with Diamomd J left shoulder. Mary L1. *Terries. P. 0. Boulder Tal- ley, M. T. Range, Jefferson county. BRAXDS : Cattle:N with bar underaNned oa left side. Horses, same brund W31. It CeG EFL IS. P. 0. Weber, Jefferson CO., M. T. Range. Boulder valley NB ANDS. Circle bar en left shoulder, opse R en left thigh. Horses: open R on left thigh. A. C. CalLJAINTANCIE. -. 0. address, Boulder, NT. RAMIE on north r. Brands -Cat tle )- crossed on ribs Ian both sides. Horses --Q on the left shoulder. Marks -Double dulap, up and down Vent - Cattle and horses, single brand on right shoulder. Edward Cardwell. • Cattle branded fig are 7 on left hip, with wattle on left 'aw. Horses brand - d letter C on right thoulder. Range: Jefferson onnty. IlL IEZY.t N. P. 0. address Boulder Valley, M. T. Range, Jefferson couaty ° BRANDI. Cattle: E R en right thigh. Horses: Single It on left shoulder. Vent, same•brand an left thigh. IFI A 111 - 1 - 14 4 0 - .N 3 Olt DAN sage -Jefferson and Fish Creek valley tint lee paw upon USC couviceion of any parties dealing unlawfully in any stock with my brand on. P.O. Fish Creek IL Gr 0 1 0E1 W IN. P. 0. Whitehall. Range, Whitetail. Brand -Horses ----0 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. P. CON 0. Boulder. Range -Boulder valley Brand -CC on the right ribs, wattle or right thigh. Vent, same bread under the other on cattle. Horses, C on left shouldro-.Ventbrand reversed underneath - *teennard ddressGrace P.O Jefferson county. Range, Little Pipe - stone. Sixty-five head of mares and colts for sale. Taken Up. One iron gray horse, 8 . veirrs old, weighs about 1,000 lbs., and bears an arrow brand on left thigh. Own - r citn have the same by proving prop- e.rty and paring chargeg. Inquire of FLET,. - natt, at •Vt`a , ;1; ranch on t,filr ur GrEOR E LA POINT. l'ostoffi cr. Ana- conda. Range, Boulder Valle Brand -Horses - Figure 2 on left neck. VT. 1-1. Coneannon. Pcsetotilce address -Boulder, Montana. 1141116. -- /04.• %ALAS., .••ey. Brand -Horses. CO on right thigh. Cattle -Perpendicular bar with a half circle over the top. on left hip. Vent on horses bar across brand. John Flaherty. rvostotlice Address -Cold Spriugr-stakki h e 1.40111112 Boulder. William klutlesr. 401111:31 Postallee address is Boulder, M. T. Range Boulder Valley. Brand - Horses= on right shoulder. Cattle bailie range as the horses. Brand 13 on right rib. M. W. WEBER.,, P0. Weber. Range, Boulder valley. Cattle - Diamond lengthwise with fig- ure 7 inclosed. lirRIE.1) /OUR' (.4. Grace PostoffIce, Jefferson county, IL T. Range, Little Pipe -stone. Brand, cat- tle, BE on left ribs. Draft horses and roadsters for sale. EL ...JENNIE ISOU Poetnlice addras, Jefferson City, Mont Brew., .sod vent is a bar o,k: .,attle, s .me. Cattle half circle on right hip. itsnge near Jefferson. p i t,-i •,, • VII . Postriffics Addresa,Weber, Mont. Rang. Boulder valley Cattle branded (A left rib; horses on left shoulder. Vent, half circle reversed. Marks. cattle slit in both' ears. All perem a are warned against imitating my 131 Is4,4 u.. WM. VloAll FART . P 0. Cold SpriAkt iii Range, Boulder val. BRANDS Cattle - Horseshoe on left aide and 'tigh. Vent horse - 'toe reversed on 't hip. Borses- - seahos on left gh. Vent brand versed on left hip 1)kt. mm ls.incrtr. P. 0. Boulder Val- ley. st. r. Range Jeffer son county. Attie Y. cm s:de, linclei- crOPh both ears. .‘\'