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NC ENTINEL. 'The Pioneer Newespa.per of aetTersson Coant_P--A. Family Journal -..Independent in Politica. NO 4-2. EEADQUARTERS FOR CLOTHING The Northwestern. (Opp. Grand Central Hotel • We have the most seasonable stock of Spring and Sum Suits, Light tight Overcoats, furnishing Goods, • Boys' and Children's Suits, Hats and. Caps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Gloves, &c., &c., of any house in Helena. We guarrntee our prices to be as low as the lowest and solicit your trade. When visiting Helena don't fail to visit our store. J. E. LANDSMAN & CO., HELENA. THOS. F. MURRAY, • DEALER IN 41art tgrinio Co a o n k 2 la a e m at p ing Sims . n U. 1 Ui et Nails, Giant POWDER', CAPS and I use, W001:=1 - V\TA__L - L mps, Chandeliers, Sash, Doors and Moldings, Plated Ware, Glassware and Bar Goods. agents for the Celebrated Buckeye Force Pumps and Shutler Wagons. —0:0-- r IN SilOP In connection where all kinds of Job work and Re- pairing will be done. re -Opposite Court Rouse, Boulder Montana.. Jut 116-1111Eld MI Re -F111111811d 1 Boulder HOT Springs. Wonderful Curative Properties T. ALL CASES OF -- Chronic, Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. Lead Poisoning, Constitutional Weakness, and General Debility. A PLEASANT RESORT ! FIRST-CLASS HOT1 7 411. AND -BATHING ACCOMMODATIONS. Reached by Stage from Helena, Butte, Wickes, Elkhcrr, Comet, and all Points in the Territory. Terms moderate, at first-class Physician • DR. MA A. LEIGHTON, Is constantly in attendance For full information address, WM. TROTTER, Prop., Boulder, Mont. LI. X. PAItCHEN, Helena. Wm. Monti's, Boulder Parchera. cZ Morris, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL R C4- G - II' Carry a large stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, WALL PAPER ' • ' - WINDOW GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, - And TOILET ARTICLES. Also Lamps, Candies, Tobaccos, Cigars, _ 1104..!Iiii.fwl smell 1,1 1 11_?A`TIOilisT_rtiV: - • • 4 FINE 44SOUTMENT OF WALL -PAPER IN STOCK. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT ALL HOURS, A fine line of 'Watches ard Iewelry always on hand. . . _ The Windsor House. T. V. MURRAY, Prop - BOULDER, Mont Everything First -Class BOARD PER WEEK, \ DAY; 1:30ULDE14. MONTANA, FRIDAY. JUNE 8, 1888. POULDER BAKERY. Will bake Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., 1SYZRY DAY CONFECTIONERY A PECIALTY. 600410 Delivered Free of Charge. 01)1).1 le Each, Cory A Co.'s. AIUGHITST VO(IEJLA, Prop. BOULDER NEWS DEPOT R. J. Dougherty, Agent. A rill e Lille of Ciiars, Tobaccos rimokene Articles kept constant!) on band. Fresh Fruit, Candies, Nuts, —o— NEWSPAPERS, KA,GAZINES ADpERIODICALS always 0.2 aide. or subscriptiosui taken tor same and mailed to any address. Quiet Reading Room in Connection. CHANNELL & E AS TRIDGE, Dealers In Fresh Ccnfectionery, Nuts, Etc. The latest PerlosHealla and New•papers on Sale. -11 0 F T 7 + 7 Merchants Hotel BASIN, 1NT. rilrEverythIng new and first class in every respect. The tables are laden with the BEST IN THE MARKET, and charges reasonable. Misses Grady alt Fanning, Props. BOULDER LUMBER YARD. SASH. DOORS, MOUI.DINGS, CEDAR Shingles and all kinds of Finishing lum- ber, Building and Tar Paper coostatitly on hand. Yard opposite the Court -house. Convenient for teams. Also plans fur- nished for houses bridges, etc., and con- tracting and building of same. GROE.SBECK k SIMPKINS. BUTTE AND HETENA SHORT)LINE, Best and Most Direct Summer Route. SPLENDID SCENERY. Coaches of the Montana Stage company leave Butte daily at 8 a in., connecting at Calvin with trains of the N. P. railroad for Basin, Boulder, Jefferson. Helena and stages for Elk- horn. Fare from Butte to Helena „85 00 Round trip tickets 8 (S1 Only twenty-two miles of staging over the best equipped line In Montana W. S. T WNSHEND, Supt. J. K BAKER, Avid., Butte tity. J. C. DECKM, Urn', Calvin. LEES TAYLOR, Carpenter8c,Builder All kinds of Doors, Window Frames, Satill, Counters, Mo. made.to Order. Plans, Specifications and Estimates prepared. BOULDER, Mont. CHARLES ENGLUND, PRACTICAL Boot od Shoemaker, BOULDER, MONTANA. Mr. Englund has permanently located among us, and those wishing anything in his line will do well to call. Repairing Neatly Done., Boots and shoes made to order. Satisfac- tion guartulteed. ORTHEi GROwit a A L 4 steiDe .tre acknowledged the nest, being hardier, . - more 'reductive and yield better crops. YIJtl ILLUSTRATMD CATALOGUll OseIstailli @sly th• bent vailetle• Es21124 Sive ea sWPW. ease.. warts FOS IT. 31.1._A. - Y - e oc t ., LOWS Ass 941114isse, PAM, tiegla• MURIA DETECTIVE AGENCY, P.O. 80X 872, HELENA, M. T. Incorporated June 15, 1887. Capital Stock, $19,000. All classes of kgitimate detective work en- trusted to us will receive prompt attention. Cor- respondence solicited. No charge for consulta- tion. All business strictly confidential. We have agents In all parts of the United States. 7 0 t) Call at rooms Noe. 9 and 4. Maebnie blocs, over a fuk poste, or address as above. \Fm. _ CACI2 W uau, Ckiet. Mak THE OLD BONGS. cannot sing the old WOW The truth must woos/ass Their coeiodlea await* . No.cnernories in myareest aXhougn the old familiar words Are dearer far than gold, csumot iling the old stings. So let the troth De told. I cannot sing tne old tongs. Hue whelpI mac theft) o'er The mews of boyhood's nappy days To mem vy they restore. The rippling stream the grassy vale, The deep umbrageous wood - 1 oanoot sing the old songs. I often wish I could. I cannot sing the old songs. The soul Inspiring lays Which urt the well that Maee the past. itestortng youthful days. Although the words I know fun well, The airs I cannot bunt. I cannot sine the old songs, For I am deaf and dumb. -Barton Courier Ile Red Had Ton Mach Horse. Miss Siatere (to Parisian noblernan)- A re you fund of horses. Count de Boule ward? Count de Boulevard (*hoisting his shoulder blades)-- Veil, I zluk I likes the roles bit bettaire I eats trop de horse in ce siege de Paris -Texas Siftings. Had Been There Before. A German brass band played for ten minutee in trout of a etore on ?dale street, Orange. yesterday afternoon. - Let's heat a nickel and have some fun said one of the clerks The nickel wee promptly heated and laid on the counter The clerks grinned and waited. hoots the big maim. who fills the brass horn with wind entered There a nickel on the counter,\ said one of the clerks carelessly. The big man walked up to the oounter, glanced cerustisly at the picket, drew from his pocket a piece of leather and picked up the coin Turning to the clerk Ile stetted ex pausively and said. • Danke you, clever young man.\ • He a been there before, ' said the first clerk and then all bands went to work as If they had just returned from a funeral -Newark JournaL Eler Idea of Pepper. She was a wee maiden of 3 summers. accustomed to the simplicity of the aura cry table and with a taste nnvitiated by the use of spices She was allowed the other day to come to the family table, where site wa,s especially interested in the mystery of the pepper box, an article which had apparently never before come within the limits of her observation. She watched with close attention while her p papeppered something. and then with the utmost gravity end politenetis, she extended her plate, saying •• Please put a little dirt on mine, too. papa \ Boston Courier Two Educational Systems. Tramp (some years hence) -1 see you belong to a college society So do Can t you lend we a dime? Man of Wealth- ye s , I awe grad nate of Yale end I wake $10.000 a year as a base ball pitcher Here, take this $5 bill and get a square weal What college did you at tei am a graduate of Harvard The' don't teach baseball at Harvard Thanks ' -Omaha World. Gentle by Trade. Spectator Cat a boxing match) --Those two fellows don't amount to anything They slowly put their arms out and in as If they were afraid of hitting each other Usher- They are new men, and bare only been In training six or eight years. It takes a long while for • man to get over early habits \What did they used to be?\ \They were professional cart et beaters.\ -Omaha World. Peace and Practice. \1 think.\ said the minister, who wea visiting a parishioner, \that itIa easier to coax children then to drive them. Gentle words atv wore effective than harsh ones.\ '1 think so 'too. said the lady, tenderly Then she raised her window and sud- deuly shouted to her boy \Johnnie if you don't come in out of that mud puddle PE break your back.\ - Columbus Inspatch. kit o t nal Confidence - Woman (to tramp)- And if I give you a nice plate ha,ab you promise to saw 11° ' 'Pra ttle m - w° p ( - )d ? Yes, .W011.0.\ 1. ‘,01.1 - bif I don't know whether I can put confidence In you or not - Tramp (reproachfully). -You ought to, ma'am I have confidence enough in you to eat the hash -Harper's Bazar Modest Antiquity. We see that Bologna is to celebrate beg eighth centenary next June &h, hal 'iPta have unite at our boarding house spuch older titan that, but beyond strike trig fire when it is hit with a carving form, it doesti t rail public attention to its age at all Dui dot te in Brooklyn Eagle. A righ Office. ••What doe, your father de?\ asked the teaches of the new be ; • He•a a sent rector,\ was the reply. \A railroad contractor?\ •• No, ms'ene, a sausage contractor. Ile ties up the wets after another man has filled 'ern \-Tid Bits. •ti.1 alio Twelve Are Fesans. Viatom who expects to stay to dinner) -Do yeti think really, that it is a bad otuen when there are thirteen at table? Mrs erger - I es, If there's only vic- tuals enough tot tweiter•Mliari Sift 1 i4 16 Two on One Ticket. Beattie (a late acquisition from the corn- field. on presenting a visiting cart to his mistress) -Mum, there's two of 'em wait - lift the door. tress -Why on earth didn't you in- vite them in? Rastus - Sartinly. mum, you didn't want two to come in on one ticket, did you?-ellarper's Bazar The Horning After. Clara-- How did you enjoy yourself at the ball last night Emma? Emma (hoarsely)-- Never enioyed myselt so much In all my life I tp sure i've caught my deatli of cold and will beellild up with pneumonia I wouldn't have missed It for anything -Judge, An Omaha Man's Itad Break. St Louis Dame -What? Have you re fused Mr De Goode, of Omaha? Why, he belongs to one of the best tarn ill. In the country and I wee delighted at the Pros pect of a match 'between you St Louis Belle- I would bare accepted him. but fortunately for my future hap pinata I found him out In time Be did not really love we be was after my' money \Impossible The De Goodea have al ways been the &mil of honor - You told me yourself ma. that I sbould not trust any suitor who appeared forget fail of my personal comfort under any cir cu met ances \ \Certainly \ ••Weh Mr De Goode took toe to the open} lot miiqbt •and he hadn't a peanut In his pocket -Omaha World The Squeezing Point. At the receut Mexican legation ball Gem Greely grave, sedate and disi00.4 as if on dress parade. stood talking with one of the hrigjitest women in Washing ton society The latter, suddenly shifting her position struck the chief of the signal bureau with her fan playfully upou the arm and exchsimed witii a pretty blush 'speaking about the weather, general, answer me this If thirty two above zero la the freezing point, what. pray. If %ue squeezing pointr Gen (freely who is one of the most modest men living replied with some em barrassment that he did not know, and then added 'Do your' \Why certainly,\ the pretty woman replied. \it's two the shade, of course.\ -Chicago Journal. News More Interesting Than Novels. Omaha Dame -Oh dear It's raining so I can't go to the library and I Levee t 0 thing left to read Husband-- Dcep't you suppose there Is anything In the world worth reading ex cept novels? There are a half dozen news papers on the table \ Yes and I don't suppose there's a thing in any of them except politics and t about monopolies Who wants to read such stuff?\ \I see by this paper that the politicians in congress are trying to upset the Alaska seal fishing monopoly \ - Mercy ml That's grand Let we read it \-Omaha World Travelers' Supplies. Eastern Man (in San Francisco) -I see you advertise your store as a travelers supply depot Dealer- Yes air Would you like to examine our trunks, sachela, duster*. rugs-- \ \Well no I went te southern Cali fornia during the boom and\- - 1 *aft John, show the gentleman our stock at knapsacks &LW walking shoos \- Omaha World In Editorial Chart,. Gentleman -And so you are a newspaper man now, Uncle Rastus? Uncle Rastus- Yes, air, hie de editor ob de job dept tment Gentleman-- Editor of the job depart- ment? Uncle Rastus- Yea. Bah. I carries in coal, an scrubs de tin', an' washes down de windows, an all sech editin' dat, sah. -The Epoch Understood the Business. \What are you doing now, Quimbyr \I am appointed by the city to Inspect the milk sold by the dairymen.\ \What do you know about milk? You were never within a mile of a cow.\ \I know that, but I was a pump dealer for four years \-Nebraska state Journal. lithe Doctor Is Correct. A Boston physician says the natural life of a man ought to he, and according to physiological laws is, 125 years. Well, there are some men who live so slow they are just about that old when they die at tO -Burdette In Brooklyn Eagle. Uncertain. Mr Van Rensellaer -Do you go to Europe this summer, Miss Manhattan? Miss Manhattan -it Is uncertain. Papa has not yet made' up 1111 mind as to whether he shall fail or not this spring. If he falls, we shall go If be doesn't, we must be content with Long Branch or Cape May My own impression is that he will not fail this year, but bold over until next spring By that plan he could make a good deal more and we could remain abroad for two or three years. -Sosson Courier. R:3 PER YEAR • Little Previous. A couple from across the border mum to the city yesterday and stopped at one of the beet hotels. The young lady was plainly but neatly dressed, and was a handsome brunette. The young man stepped up to the clerk after haring wulorted the lady to the parlor, and asked where he could find a minister, as he wanted to get \spliced.\ Upon being in- formed the clerk handed him the pen to register. \I don't want to register now,\ said the young man, \wait until after we get married, then I can write it Mr. and Mrs. .\ \That don't make any difference,\ said the clerk, \as long as you are going to get married.\ The youthful swain stepped up to the desk, took the pen, looked It over carefully and then at the register His face grew red, and he hesitatingly inscribed \Joseph Link\ upon one line, and upon the next \Mrs• Lotta Link all of Scranton.\ \I wonder what she would say if she knew it,\ he said in an awestruck voice and then hurried out itt search of a clergy man. The inscription was soon legalized —Bingiuuoton Republican - System Galore. A drummer from New York took the elevator to the fifth story of a Duluth wholesale house and walked Into the office where one of the proprietors was busy at his desk. The drummer waa informed that the house needed nothing in his line, but he persisted le opening his sample bag and making himself the cause o much distress, when finally the enraged proprietor kicked him down the first flight of stairs. An employe observing his mode of descent repeated the dose with like effect, and It was dittoed till the drummer found himself on the curbstone and enupholstered highway Shaking himself he looked back over the course of events and ejaculated 'Veil, dot tsh a great establishment I don't know dere berticular line of pishness, but mine gout nese, what system!\- Eschattge One Way. According to \Don't\ you- must never heed any little accident you ishould happen to meet with alien out anywhere It lookr vulgar When you unwittingly sit down upon a laity 'a very beet bonnet, don't appeal concerned but smile pleas ently slid act as if nothing had happened Otherwise. It would appear ae if you thought. it the only bonnet she had.---Ild Bits. Not Long Out of the Water. • \These fish'. mydear Mrs Hendricks..\ remarked the ministel, who was discuss big a Su-n(14y dilater with the family. \are deliciously fresh I am enjoying them very much\ \They ought to be fresh.\ volunteered Bobby who was also enjoying them \Pa caught them only this morning Now Yorli Sun. An Heroic Remedy. Mrs `.;nungwife-I can't see why my treed don't raise. John I've just tried everything Mr V (laying down his biscuit In des pair) -Ever try dynamite, my dear? - Texas Siftings. The Other Little Sufferer First. Mr Manhattan -That baby is making a dreadful noise, nurse Nurse- Yis, sor, the poor little thing's teething, and it's yerself wud cry, sor, if yez had the same pain Mr M. -Can't Mrs Manhattan -can't its mother quiet it? N -Perhaps she cud, sor, if she was here, but she has gone out, sor. Mr. M. -Gone out? Where? N -She's gone to the dentist's, sor, to have Fido's teeth filled. -Boston Courier. No Actors There. A fossil egg, found in the tertiary strata of the Island of Madagascar, is 344 inches one way and 29 inches the other. If our hens could be induced to lay eggs of such size there would be fewer James O'Con- nor Powers assuming the role of Hamlet. It is safe to say that there were no ama- teur \Hamlets\ in the tertiary period. - Norristown Herald. Face to Face. \You wouldn't think,\ he said, indicat- ing a gentleman across the street, \that that ordinary, commonplace looking per- son has many times stared death unflinch- ingly in the face.\ \Why not Is he a desperate charars ter?\ \Not very; he's an undertaker.\ -New York Sun. Exceptions to Every Buie. -- \Young man,\ he said, solemnly, \do you know we are all liable to be called at any time?\ \Yea sir,\ responded the young man, \we are all liable to, of course; but I made three men lay down on a pair of deuces last night.\ -New York Sun. Sad. Visitor (to Montana widow) -And you say your husband met his death by fall Lug off a scaffold? Montana Widow -Yes; poor Johnl Visitor -How far did he fall? Montana Widow -Er --oh, the fall was about three feet, I think. -Judge. Warranted to Cure. An advertisement tells \howl keep the scalp clean.\ Another good way is to go west on an Indian extermination ex Ma. The latter method is a little more heroic and painful, but it can be war- ranted every time. Beware of counter- feits. -Norristown Herald. Not Lately. Scene: Foreign music shop on Union Square. Fashionable tady (to German clerk) - Has Schubert written any new songs lately? Clerk.8znads4 p4 . not slam be dIed.— CRISP CONDENSATIONS. Amanda Taylor, a miss only 11 old, is teaching school in Owes] county, years There are now eighteen Avons in the United States, tbe last town to be to named being in hiassachusetta. A vegetarian hotel is an Innovation in Londoo. There are already thirty vege- tarian restaurants in that city. It is claimed that the dpaths and wounds from railroad accidents are only about one-fourth as great in Europe as in this country. The animal supposed to be the progen- itor of our dog lives in India, and is known as the buansuah. It is very shy, bat a dozen or more hunt together. At an auction in London recently, an egg of the extinct bird, the great auk, of ublois only sixty -ow are insown to be in 112. istenoe, was mold for WO. The largest known flower is the Raffle- sia, a native of Sumatra. It measures three feet in diameter, weighs fifteen pounds, and has a calyx bolding six quarts. The odor is offensive The progressive spirit lately manifested in Kentucky has shown that everything need- ful exists in the state. In digging for silver down itt Casey county a soap mine has been discovered. New Orleans is about building towers for its wires -telegraph, telephone, electric light and all -and claims to have solved one of the most troublesome problems of modern ci sanitation. A Louisville young woman is said to have been made insane by dyeing ber hair. She was found in her room seated among broken mirrors, crockery and pictures, a raving maniac. It has been stated that railway trains in England are now driven at an average speed 14 per cent, higher than it was twenty years ago, with scarcely more than half the quantity of coal. A stick of timber 151 feet long and twenty inches square, believed to be the Largest piece, ever turned out from any saw mill, has been sent from Puget sound to an exhibition in San Francisco A Si,. Louis hotel clerk claims to have made the discovery that tall men sleep later La the morning than short nice aud that persons of a dark complexion invariably re- quire more rest than blonder. Some of the southern states want a postal rule prohibiting a colored man from calling at the postoftice more than sx times per day The present average is nifie, with a disposition to go two or three better It is said that the Chinese remedy for smallpox is to make the patient beat a drum. if be can do it he is all right. Formerly they used to beat the patient to cure him, but civilization progresses even in China. Professor J A Lintner placed the total number of insect species in the world at &4 4 0,000. Of those found in the United States seven or eight thousand are fruit pests, and at least two hundred and ten attack the apple_ When It comes to talking of bigness Texas has good reason to put on airs. The Lone Star state would make 241 states the size of Rhode Island, or six the size of New York, or nearly seven kingdoms of the area of Portugal. A citizen of Douglas county, Kan_ has hit upon a new way of destroying wolves He puts a chunk of beef where the wolves find it, and in the Eight resulting for its poa-session one or more are sure to be left dead on the field. In the City of Mexico, not long since. they tried a man's courage by shutting, hint up is a room with six rattlesnakes. At the end of six hours they opened the door, arid he was standing on a window AIL The snakes had fought and killed each other. There is such a demand for Maine spruce gum that there are fears expressed that the trees are giving out. A correspou dent suggests that they may be coaxed to give more if treated as the gum trees of the east are The natives back the bark with their hatchets, and in due time the tree weeps guru. M .Paul Leroy -Beaulieu gives figures showing the quantity of tobacco committed in the different countries of Europe 'The rate per 100 inhabitants Is, according to aim, as follows Spain, 110 pounds Italy. 128 pounds. Great Britain, 138 poundk, Russia, 182 pounds, Denmark, 22.4 pounds, Norway. 229 pounds, Austria, 273 pounds. Owing to the stringent law against sell ing antiques in Greece many objects are broken when found by the peasants or thrown into the sea. A similar move ia Egypt under Said Pasha produced similar results. A new decree makes it unlawful to deal in antiquities, and Will -make - the Arabs who find tombs and scattered antiques yet more secretive and lead them to destroy ob- jects rather than allow their existence to be QUEER AND CURIOUS. In a Pittsburg iron mill a man's nose was cut off, and a physician had it on again inside of an hour. . _ It is said that a stockman of Neuces county, Tex., has a cow 5 years old which re- joices in eighteen borne -two on her head, after the usual fashion, and four upon each In Augusta, Ga., the other day, a tree was cut in the forest at 8 - o'clock in the morn- ing, and by night it had been turned into printed papers and the people were reading in them the news of the day. A letter has reached the Chicago post - office addressed to \A young lady that wants to marry.* It is korn Tyler, Tex_, and the writer's sole condition is that the recipient must be 21 years old and at work for herself -in which case she may consider himself and 120 acres of land at her disposal. ACROSS THE WATER. In the Parts prison of detention recently a person committed as a man 54 years oki, after being locked up, was found to be a woman. It was found that she had put on male clothes twenty years before, and had worn them ever since without being discov- ered. There is an antiquated custom in Vienna by which house owners, instead of paytag their porters properly, allow them to levy a toll of four cents on every tenant returning after 10 o'clock at night. The consequence is that the streets are comparatively deserted after that hour. He Didn't Write \Gory Dick.\ D -e an no w -e 1-s* T-o-n-i-g-b-t,\ spelled a New York 'street gamin from a placard, at which he flip squinting with one eye closed. \I soy, Dinny, who's dat bloke, Billy Dean?\ questioned a brother Arab at his aide. \Wot's it 'e howls for?' -Syracuse Eta:Awl.