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Jefferson County Sentinel (Boulder, Mont.), 19 Aug. 1887, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn84036046/1887-08-19/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
• JEFFERSON C UNTY ENTI N.r 3. NO. 2. The WIrthwestern! eie s aionut to be rebuilt, remodelled and He al:ova alterations are completed, to teug aa; iina at from Pi to 20 per cent.. below regular prices. v is the time to I - my - your Sprig outfit! Oar stock is complete, and ara receiving nee/ goods right aloeg. Before loving Clothing and Fur - in hiny G,mels he eiire aud call at THE NORTHWESTERN. Miter's Blook, Opposite Grand Central Hotel, 1\IMIsse.1:01\iT.A. WI:. a l so J. D. 11. ilOESBECK, i ti 1 a ) . and :\jaraP StOVOS • 4 7 1 +; . =1 11* C r) ,)1.:r lientin . 4. J.; , , i t to k , o 1 o - ..........g . 4 II;ZoCD.N r , B •=mma, Nails, Giant l'OWDER, CAPS and Fuse, WO OD F wi1J,T. 1 12,001 =1 = 2, - Y - , Chandeliors, Sash, Doors and Mould in gs. P ated War Glasswar:, and Bar Goods. .r.g.nts 110 \ 1 ..e‘orat:1 Buye Pore Pumps and Shutler Wagons, - TIN ‘i1101 ) J\r\\'`- t ion where all kiwis of Job work !lad RV- airi ng will be (hate. E3r0pp(0.ite Court House, 11 ) tl der 7: 4 O M • Montana,• 4.0 • 4.11L • • dr\ La) Am 7 ( iN Bar, Liamrs and. Cigars, 11.11)in 1 , aill.4 - attl f 1.1' elm - in stock Ciminpavues, (1 .1 , pt., etc, Philip Best's Mu- tlk rinn hand-ma.do our mash whiskies ot sev . en years old, Guckeuheimer rye, Seotal .1!nl Irish whiskies, in. rtpli anti fruit 1 , randies. Family liquors, old and pero, aepe;•'.elte . O. . Imported Fancy Drin! , :s Cigars of all Grades I lao a flue samii!0 room in connection in which only the C1101C- 1 GOODS are! haniFed. JustllE-Opcild, 1ETF11130 13oulder HOT Springs. Wona.oriul Curative Properties t. IN ALT. CA t, OF--- ' • 09ry Rheumatism. !General Debility. ii.LSORT FIRST -('LASS 110 1AN . i) BA . BING ACCOMMODATIONS. neat -lied by Stage from Helena, Butte, Wickes, Elkin ra,-(lomet, and all Point,t in the Territory. Terme moderate. Affrsoelass Physician DII. IRA A. LEIGHTON, Is constantly in attendance. For ft I nfortnat on address, 3)11) PER TROTTER & KEENE, Boulder, Mont, eteln\ ,or House. itOULDER, Mont. Ciass.* $760 2.00 'Fhe Vidinests_ . cforewsspaper ol Jefferson County .... , A it`tusally Journal Intleisentlent in Polk ieet. ------ -,- ' i . _ _ _ 130V1 - .1 3. R, 't 0 ANA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 U. I r - 4 --t7. 18f37. . No. 1t-I).L Jut Arrived! ! 1st ntional Bank STOVES ! OF HELENA. A 1..iisse of -ar t U. S. DEPOSITORY. I Heati▪ ng & Cook - Paid up Capital, $ 500 , 000 ing Stoves at Hel- Surplus and Profits. 325,000 DIREC'TORd ena prices. T. Hauser. Prest. A. J. Ditv . te, Vice Pr. Hardware & Tinware a Specialty E. W. Knight, T.11.1tleinschuudt. , s. pee( weal a bell, dark rod voice, mot a self • ne ; airin g Done Yeatly 4 Quickly. Made masdrons Hickory town,hip debt -trot tho followtig impromptu whim:\ ma nu - A. M. Bolter, John C. Curtis, Mato Street, - - Boulder, Mont. se ipt of whirl, he kindly tarnished to The II. M. Perchers. It. b. Ifamliton, Record -Stab -semi] : J. H. Ming. C. I'. Higgins, '1'. C. Power. \Fet.o.oli Cmoneo; Thle is the unniver- awry cf the day whet& !merlons towards all and malice towards none first got n foothold iu this eoisasp,-411.od wu aro now to cele- bretto Omit day. I say that on Slew dily Tireuy and uourpation got a set back that they will sorer recover from. We then paved the, way for the poor, oppressed for: ignet, SO that lin could come to our s'.10:.01 and take liberties with our form of go vet \tee tiunday that Button Ge iimett put his mono to tbo statement that all 111C1I was en‘Ateil Mitre or lees squat, the spot on which no now stand WW1 a howling wilderness. W bete plods- leniodade stand now steads and roatisei a demi profit of J:47.C5 on an in- cestmeot of $6.50, the rank thistle tioalded ii the wynil And tho wikl foe dug hie hole un- XINING TIMBERS ma toire(beliwitte.!.01,,,,,„,010.11.101: tilpuhiic iK ii .Loc I r i ef w erzc i n s today ambling in the band and who le now BILL NYE AND THE 4TH. LEES TAYLOR Carponter&Builder All kinds of Doors and Window Frames, Stairs, Counters, Etc. made to Order. Plans, Specifications; anI Estimates prepared. 110I/LDER, Mont. F. MalOWAN PR ken CAL Brick and Stone MASON. E. THOMAS & CO. F 4 NOCH HODGSON Manufacturer of Lumber aati Shingles! • Sawmill near Beavertown I am prepared to furnish lie has secured the boat brick-talker in W I Butte, and n ill have BRICK FOR SALE at 410 per thousamr:. P , OTT Lip MIR.), 1\11 CHARLES ENGLUND, PRACTICAL • in the act of upending his alto hen, to pour on short notice; Also deal In ull kinds of out ahem a teacupful of liquid melody that be bad lets over from the last tune. • 13I/14141.7..D M flIfl. \And stly is Olio Why are we today a five people, with a surplus in the nettsury ENOCH IrofX4SON, Jefferson City. eg th u n e t n n i o r t n y a ea g o , g a Lt a rc t d f , h ( o Lrzl t n ie pxlau to st a :ri n i vo ul who is being kicked Icy a red yeat•-q1t1 IlLLas PIERCE I owls! by the pathmnster of road distrlet 'Why rocaar resources so great that they Manufacturer and Dealer in almost egttal cur liabilities? 'Wire is every - t' (20„. to make it pleastait for the rich Lumber ) . La 1 11 y elticoment heitl out for dm poor Mali to accumulate more and more poverty/ Why is it that so -much ía said *boat the tariff by melt who do not support - their families? One hundred years ego the tastes of our people wore simple. Now it takes ro much -simplicity to keep cor.gress going that the people don't get a ehrorno at it.. A century Sl1W111i1IS on Muskrat and cemmon, Lorne tondo rum was the roily relegation known ton pinto but Muter -Agar people. Now it tokes a man with is mighty 000rl memory to recall the ronoes of sonno of the thin,\ be Las drunk e hen Lis wife asks blot about it oo the followieg morning. I claim to leave a good memory of nainas earl 1 1 . 1 !ItPeetierally, but if you want to 7 t toe mixed upland Lave Tan with me, yen calIt klo that waY uIllfellow citizens, Low can we la - st rev - servo the hleislion of freedom and fork Ito er unininaired ta our children! How can ve euhaneo tho lalqoil bought right which ls u- herent in every human tieing, of the peoUle, for the woke and by the peoplo, v. Lem fy- rant foot L never trod nor bigot forg chain, fe Shingles. Boot and Shoemaker, McCarter creeks. MONTAN t. My. Enghwal has permanently located among us, and those wishing anything in Lis line will do well to call Repairing Neatly Done, Boots and Shoes made to order. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. 0 tOqlt s.100p 03.1111 MINING . TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Carried at BOULDER CITY A. 3. KELLC3G, Call on us 'for Redueed Prices BASII\ H Basin, Montana. Henry Joyner, Proprietor. Moine - just boueht and Mitt. d the hotel we are now prepared to furoish the beat aacommodations to 0,1e traveliw; public. Ford and lodging ale for horse.; and excellent care given them. • Reuben Warren, Livery and Feed STABLE Carriages, Buggioc, Saddle Horses. WI :IJSOlt STABLES, A. ('. (uaintance. Pro)pqr. Finest ,Turnouts in the City! Horses a to look Lack front eor count: 'a tat day or forward to a elorlieue, a a preeperbos future with regOrd 147, for one, e eaanset o ot rwon. jirolou 1 w 7, cd appiause.) would rather Lave mv rizht Laud cla VO to the roof of my Mouth thae to utter n a- liment that I would regret. but I say tha as a people, as a nation era, alt imcahic,b.e ri lit w intL Ito man can gaiasny or suceessf ly controvert, not for noitieal ptn•posos, end - et I mu often led to iequiin n - Li:her are Soo dc-i. dug. not only as a people and as a nation, but as a country and n3 joint echoolelistrlet How It Was Cetebrated at IT hniera's Grove. There were patriotic rettotrks and greased pig exert -sat XV haletesgroYe on the Fourth. all of twilit+, aceording to the Fundy wit Ile.corolo4atesoeut, passed off eith mat -Led rtniti the opening poiyer to the base- ball contest and greased pole doings, every- thing We. ha rrimaious, and the receipts were satnfoo try. Col. I.. Forsyth Healey acted \as maralnd of the day. wearing a mortiott sash and mounted ou his well known hos* Mali.britter After a pleasnut and courteous prayer by Bier. Mr. Neeke, in which he laid before the Lord a natkieal poliey which he felt certain wont.' 'make a great hit, our glee club sang: , 011, say can you see, etc'. Judge Lartaby read the Declaraticn of Inde- gloriotr; happy ta \1 tell you that the soccls of vice and wick- edness is often sowed at school in the minds of the young by teachers who are paid a Lunge salary to do far (lire:nut. What do ou think of a man who wool.' opeo a school with prayer and then converce freely about ''tlto aliinentary canal/ Such ft to.•sti would lead a life of the deepest infamy it he had the last eneourae,ernelit. \So I say, fellow citizens, that we roust guard against the influeucea of the public schools us a nation, for tho people, of the 43 1e2 Maly St., - pee:ilea:al by the people. D lucation is often -I attesting in disguise, but wo should not pry Into thin -a that the finite ruled has no nos with. How much woe Galileo ahead in the Ione run for' going out of his sphere/ .110 was Lep - totted from ntorning till night and died poor. Look at Di mostbenes. Lock et D:crocitesi. They pried into science, and loth of thern was poor providers and have dron, died. Of course their names nro th'equelitly used iii debating schools, and some cLoint that Bcarled by Week or Mcnth! Watches cleaned for 81.50, and other tbist4bi4 pay for whet they went threuelt, work in proportion. but j sty give me a higinsteppine horse, the fifty nod Groin For Sale. bright smile or dear ones who are not rellited li'Agent fbrltrainlaus Door Plates. : to me in suly tray, the approval of tan ad- BOULBER, : ; MONTANA. ' miring throog. a large woolly dog that trill . do as I tell him, a iliodest little home and tin - The 11VVICILS0 ovum Post Office tore I Waited credit ot the store, and I do Lot taro Issued veto. and Blarsh, b on a much p. wilt havo to we off (Mat U11.) sr -n year. Sir 3115 pgiwi,eti.. St..11. IICht sox ilL o• or • BOUI,D1•217. MONTANA. del:Deter et uivcci grindstone for c. tacit he irtid an undivided one -fifteenth. 3,1500 Illustrations - a l tillariES Wholesale Pet( es Stotionery, Toilet Articles 1 doctrine by what is called our rooro reit anoed nj, know that (hi, is regal tied as a queer whole Picture Gallery. A direct Se eossantwows on all goods for \ thinkers, but 1 say 1;4 every raaa nho itons personal or family use. Tells how to for famo select Ills own style of pant e.nl go order, and gives emelt 000t or every.. Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and Con. ahead. I bid hint a most hearty , 4 thing you use, eat, drtnks wear, or tin , i hope be will do well. Its v e fun with. 'Mew IN V A_LEABLE a \Dot agnia. In deicing, let moo say that BOOKS contatn Information gleaned from the markets of the world. We fectionery, also 3 fine 3;:pp1y of .......° ii to our common couotny tb to will mall a copy FRE.P. to any al- , peactoaldo (A:zone and pay our taxes witliont dress upon receipt of 10 eta, to defray .... mannuring. The tinie to rd. in our fine expense of malting. Let us lator from ALBUMS Al;D POBTM0.1.4i2 3 w irk 11 Oa the valunt ion, and it is too late to you. li,soretrany, : kkk after that. 1.,et us cultivate a spit - it MONTGOMERY WARD elll • CO. I A choice variety of everything in the of lofty petrify ism, but believe ntli ont o e ' just to ..blino others. I used to ho it great b. never 1.1 anything that was submitted for my approval. 'I am here to state that, as boy rosl man, I bare been a roostant user of Amerioati free- dom for over fifty years, and I eats troll say that If -vi lie desire to turn ba• k' alto tliat tlwr- w:ll he a grand, free for all scurae for a rreascal pig on the vacant lot south • I the cheer' At at. 7 o'clock, after nnicli fireworks w Li bofterVed to those who desire to remoin.\ Kew York World_ Double Tcania and Ev erything lit .I.i 1 . a -sty Line. it;LiiKit ('fl Y, MONTA N A 4t. BRADLEY Jeweler, Witt A ND M 1\1 - 0\ It.•piiring and Nlanufat turinz Zaeweles. %sir dit Vet) Wallow% amuse. 0it5eisatt, Pt • 20 t A WAr.$00006 pTtaoand by mail you will get ratty. a package of voile of Jorge value. that will start .y . ou in work ibal will *tome bng you in menet- faster than anything . Os* is America. All Baker and Xonfeetioner,' about the $200,000 ii, preaenta with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either And Dealer in sex; of all ages, for all time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Ch' stationery line alnays in stock. Fortuues for ell workealetplute,b as- GRANT)CENTRALHOTEL izrvanPrindeelaY. H. j\41T FR.A NK FA RN H 31, Proprietor, _Nall Built, Farnishei TiFonahont and Centrally Located. THE LE :a - ) 110 rt.: I\ IN ROUE - DEM The Tableg are Supplied with the Best in the Market. . _ The Palace. Fine Wines, Lquora 1 / 4 .,:gi.73 Imported Wines and Md. McSORLEY, Proprietor. i! CHARLES POND, i mesa and Japanese Goods. FAWT ?OW/ELAINE and C IT 1 /CT _A 727 A. , CI5AB3 sad TOBACCO, Boulder City, - Montana. 130ARD PER DAN I.50 Brandies a Specialty ; , $7.00 stem wit irta tee ‘la• wad Nana bessentel par as. BOARD AND I.01/GING Ntngein Ft ons All Volutes Stop nt 'Thies Hotel, 1 FRANK FARNHAM, Prop. .' -...•'. Y '\\'\•'\\d 4:111:174.4.14.41.1. see abeo!leust -ar t strew lildstwerts. All ham . 1 71 1 ..:\1.t. *\ 'as ter.= Garliage Crematory. The garbage crematory at Wheeling, W. Va., has been. completed. and is said to have stood the tests which have been applied, to the satisfaction of the authori- ties. Pittsburg, Pa., is also endeavoring to solve the difficult problem of the dis- poi:al of garbage, and has advertised for bkia to construct furnaces. The Medical and Surgical Reporter regrets that the Milwaukee, Wis.. authorities have de- cided to remove the garbage of that city to the country, and there bury it fat tbe ground. nuch a method of disposil it consider.; at the best unsanitary and but a temporary relief. -New York Post. - - TURPENTINE FARMING. The Extent ef the C rups•-When the Nicoasia:a Corn,,, risers. rineling myself in the lilac ragion of southeast Geoegia, and thinkino that same informaton an the teojtct atove named may not prove anOteresting to your rentlern. I will etideavor to tell them that - which Iresl;een impair:ed to mely there thoroughly conversant with the whole buticers. A turpentine farm con- sists of tuna five to forty crors oili,`,r,00 boxes each,. The work is 'sometimes carried on by the ownerr, of the foreta. themselves; again, the trees are leamd ont for a certain nunder ti cars, two cr are° being about tl:e Negro labor is principally moleyed in this sec- tlo ' ll fize work couimenct:s it, Nevember, 'when the hordsg of the tree begins. 'Ile !vices, which, ore cut eloping back into the trees about a foot from the ground, niewure three inches back re the. bot- tom, four inches deep and :lout seven- teert ir.clies in length. In ?larch they are cornered; that is, a elup is taken kintlinides jtst laterve thd ereb of the boxes. Neat Cleteetra for dripping are cut V shape Letveea-n and above the places chipped. The ininilxr ef faces on each tree depends mem its cites. varying front one to three. reside:, the eriginel cutting ef the faces, the twee are hacked once a w - ock during Vote driotino =son with v. peculiarly elrped knife suited to the purporm. '1 ho Lacking izierreeos the length of the fore? one at two inches of the bark are taken off above each time. The dripping of t! - .e ertacZe into barrels hegina about the middle ef liltrac.11, cad the Lsr.:C3 are emptied act ;i or cidA nines , during the season. .They hold frora one to two cuarts each( and from 10,C01 lara.cat 210 barrels Li etireidered a fair, and 2.:0 barrels a fine yickl. The Iiycarn dripping is called \virgin the second \yearling\ and all after -old stuff.\ From eight Lora* ct crude they get two o: eph - ite of turpentjne caul five to five and a half of rein: Of the latter there are reccrol grades: W. W., '-water white;\ W. 0., \witelew glers;$ next higheat, and so on up the alphabet, but down in quality, to A, Vie letter J being omitted. alle flint dri000inos, • if not roorched inl:olling, make beautifully white transparent resin; berm the name \water white.\ The crude producing this can never be obtained frora trees after the fiat utontli'a running; that for W. G., -vaindova possiLly into July or Atiguet.-0or. Popular leeience Monthly. • Stuart Stories t. 11au C:a !MSC. A young Lige - Tuna an old one and said, \].got hold of la --1 tuday wiwse upper parts were so taatek: a end his nether parts so tour that, fluttery C3 I was, I left hint in disgutt. I wonder what tort of man this could Lc\' -A student who has had to buy his dear' ee,\ was the reply. The lord of 'rather considerel a certain spirit to have been a greet sinner indeed. so he , adjudged that he should re-enter Cite world to become a poor seliclm• with Live ellikdren. \Is not that a rather light punishment?\ remenettated an angel. \No mid hie eminence. \The live 'mem- children will Loon drive him , mad. •' 1 Clang mil Chung leuteelly egreed to atra birewery. :end Chong to Chung, \ ou stipply the rice and twill furnish the water.\ \But queried Chung, \if i the profits r.re divided accerdinely to the f capital embarked, I am afraial it will Le . difficult to apportion your share.\ \011 i In not afraid,\ said Chang; -when the brew in over, give me (be water; you can ! have the remainder.\ ' A man was seized by a tiger. The vie- tim's ten _took hee bow end pmened. \Hit hire i:1 (ho leg,\ cried tie , father, echee you'll epoil the market value of the skin.\ . A Li:Adore.; intii‘islual, on altering a restauraet, noticed that the wine cups w - cre small. After reeling' himself, he gave 'vent to a inest demoniecel aeriee of . howls and groans. \What its the matter?\ : asked the startled landlord. ' , Lb,\ an- ' evrered the man, \my father, a bale, hearty man, met his death at a friend's table by accidentally cicallowing a rmall vino cup; to, whenever I see clunks ones, the memory cf the sad event overcomes , me.\ It is reCe.leCS to add that the cup ! was reel:earl by d larger ere. A Lard drinker dreamed that he had . become pcctessed cf a bottle et genuine stuff. but, (\ctertiined to cerioy it thor- oughly, be bad Legun to itot it. During i the heating process he awoke. \ITco I I:0O,\ lie (70'.1.21e.l. \if I Lill known this was going or Leppen I would have drunk it cold.\ A ate -cant aid not fill a elsot's cup to the brim. 'lice hater, keleire it uo. re- marked: \Tine cup It tco deep.\ ced - broke a rex? cf.i. \l'ore is thele\ cried the beet. \If the ripper part een'r hell liquor, of what usaa. ln :it/\ was theft:13ft retort. -Chinese r:L•vi4v. v. Crerntite the teilles of Presidents. 'ITC &ate of decefr into wlikli the tomba of ex-Preeidonts klaniaon end 7:lath:ma end a nurelxg of other men who :Alloyed political dietinetion have fallen hat; caueed a correspbendent of The New Orlear.a Times-Beinocret to r, gent that Ixneefortli all presidente and vice -peed- ; dents i.e rotted to (':rect that their Lod ire be cremated, and that \two largo reel eler,-:_t vases be i laced in the !IOUS.° cf repreeentetivee, ray cci either able of the cpealzer'r. chair. Oite of thcae w=7.C-3 should be a recepttcle ror the presidents, the other for the vieb-praientsa If by pe - ,oalar des.ire the i raalica cf a .distia- guialied general cr r4mi:aal ;were thrown i in, I cannot • cee that it wouli do any ' harra.\ Indeed, eta prrest-acc in thece erne, tit3 171 - :ter thir4...' - e, cf the calles of thane who had mewled their coletry in te:3 high caoacito. land the knowledge that they were r. • reline; restrolecs ef pcli,:eal diCexe. -woukl do touch to ce•ften the reeteer 4f oartiolezhip and i . prevent tlicee Lithe: ceinlittatier s which etemetiree3 _et-trret rem tt,te diT. ety of that honorable hod. \-Netv Ytt'ie Dos:. Trielduit tu Triehinra hats n tiLatov a rcal in a huinct bocly we.s hthg 1 - repere4 for anatomical den4netratien at Cite versity of Cererr. inol The men le..d heed for roany years In 1 a ne4iborlog cons- t,u;neaa dicil v:ithea: thle preaence of t!ia tr:ahinaa bevin raaapectaal. 'Peculiar Interest attachea to the a= fa; La, .re.,a- t.on *haat it Li said te be the fall case of triabiniesis ever observed in cage Nerea. st: • •.,chta totiersto. Orchid amataraa rat. it be told envy at the ticscrir . itioa of the jahilee cr- c'aid bacuct a:at to Out craven at Duck- bighem place. It iit five feet bizh, •globetler e'enoe, and is composed LI tics rarest of orchidwid Orchid leaves alone. Fifty apilur, Of each tlaccles arc intro- duced. reireaxnthig fifty Years of the WHERE FREZ - .C7, M the bailor:8 spray!t5t Tlae c-:.mva.silLiwnsi !mita of setons Co en id tel a yacht, Count for lit: le or Do,rUt, Arid pnldarAea c-ase tat perph-elo, when the sat - nom nil flllcid 'Us a eign Toe a freedom cf spirit( divigu, Then maiden 1..n4mits Grow wild us Clet ran, Pr:ash:el the ivesth.r ii Laza. The3 they tipple:Vac sparkling e.O.sumaene, auti tat: -it at tile bolo ry the ntyle frsra ti:eir cloth -a Tue wanton wt. They laugii trio\ a ft Oh, !t'3 fen to lartat; I 17lien the Toes zed tit VOlen nater•:: to Troy wOot L; the For follta te beoare • dials/ion°. on :salts' eon. rJ tneht, lapse, they mad:v. -Tezza finings, LITTLE A fast man is very s. paying his deb:a-Fors Cyrus. Field is' than a 'seepentideokr doe in a raanhteist UGHE. - when it Came; to orth (Tex.) Mall verbs; how cheep:sr Its to be the tott - r =tn. -Sc Lonis Iin It is Ito greet wind r teat,tbe. Prine0 of Wales dermas _so charinbraly. tie Dritiati tr. o .a \e pa ri y r e j r o %t , tes i. with tlet fiddkrLi .-ckvilte Courier -Journal. \Music r - roto , \is n kind of inst.- tieulate, utifatlionintolo 14\ -It roust he that he had just benrd s lii;-;11 pried soprano in a pheutnocual ehluttehi ehoir.-Lowell )ti't von Li. ulr that Mobson has remarkalily fuCl, ent voicet l'optojcy -Well, 1 dera'thnow. is rake often eoutads fall to 1:1e.-Et11 1 11:1-t01 Fro Paces. The fzllows with r 1 neckties that nea meet at the races teoulj come under tLe lead of out loot- retorts. -Yonkers Statesman. It is said that croq ot is going to he ro- vie( d ngaia this sum, ter. If you are en- gaged you hail better,, maniod before the quarrel s -Du:lino:on I •no Gen. Dative rarely mokes, but In in the LaLit of carrying. an olightod cigar lit Lis eveitie Iii, friends as it is becalm it is Lard for hint to find Lis i t 13.-Nere York Com- mercial Advertiser. The Ciacinnati Lan robbers wear Lett:n- en:thus and pray loude than the Ten -as trniit robhors, but their or: !pleb are the -sante.- Fort 1Vorth (Ter-) (to. Tlii3 mernino, a odout boatman, in eocalzilig f the incon ess of another mon, said: \lie it the mean t man lever knew sr Leant of. I honestly t here that there is not a reenter nor as tom a man living today. Hi.; mother must Lay' !get a patent might on ter meanness when ho was It0111.\--Kili‘s;t07.1 Freer:2:1ZZ. The otlier any a won tut Ii, Kinoston, who was writing on a type riter at a very rapid rate, writ all -broLei up\ at hearieg the streies of a hand oro,s: !lie could not write until the music ceased. : She gentles a re:loon that the rhythm or the Is - pea ricer was &I out of tune with that of th basil et-gen.-KO:go t ea Freemati. • \What Lind of ru ding i.: scatted' \Tapioca sin\ \Is it I thought it was - me- diocee.\-Booton . A Chicago man to s be never raw a eat with ham eyes and or for our. Cots with blue eyes may - be srce, but if be watts a Sel,e0 or two cf cats Ith yeller voices, let hIm visit this to• -n.-- molt - town Herr.id. • gh•ls v -ant stro t father, v. -ken on him for SO for a Low j the ineeoures enly nen. der , ey.\-Te A \tilr cart'.,,' saki a cIa fltiee Cr.uottferi rol- • 1 t. \No peon.\ raid 2.), \sot tho (Aral- ntun totoorlain. Ersiettcat Fat:nor. Omaha Girl -Po, DeN:co is in the par- kar and has just asked !nes to many bita. Omaha n niuent dear, that's all might, dor:L. Lotlato• tue, I'm doing a little \Theu yeu corscuti \Of course, of coueSe; tbere, I've made a mistake nouie here-iliattee:t tend five son '\IIe is estranger hero aod Las to en Lark mat s-nen and wants tho ree - emouy per:crated with an little delay as 'Yes, I'll Le the:a- weuty - -timeo amid sorra are\- ..-“gome money ho epseted dill net eteivo end heel like you tel tadoeco a small thirty day note.\ 'Great Jein•rs-onl Indor.xl a note fee a stranger/ You moat think Pei a Omaha World. • The Intelligent Agriculturist. \Got any cow belr \r h r' step i t:;isw 7nro y4\ \Thom an too 11. Haven't you ony E LIC T4e o r . r nh ' r; the: lar,geet ones are all cell\ • F..ustietu s - tarted ctf and ottt as far as the theoo, when the clerk allel r.ftcr Lim: ‘:Loot here. strander, take one of them emall bells for your c w, mai you won't have halt INa a tronialain flmud,ing Ler; for n Lear her bcei you wieli away.; blow also can't leiter cr.* The farmer Iniuohi the Le:1.-Texas io gs. Asked at tho It. ocason. , Send y School Ton elier-A :: I non- you n:ay ash nny cotestiou on 41te, [Litt.' n boy in the tack row liokla up his Laud.] Teaeher-Well, what is it, Wi'llo-Be we oditf' to Lave a picnic tick yearle-Bittliburo Chrrealo:e. bat, Oh, Znyt At. night, 1-y imam; \I'ls written oil the vont: Upon by bind t s• =Os la letters fa.t Owl tall: 'Tie howled coon 03-ahlrerf ned ratittevot in t'..e r.lxievcrt It ler-re'ca Each toonan or Cut hoer. It hereto roe loge I rocs'. It rings a -Ohio my ran, 'Tin nietennt orOtle, it- oui o:tn:et :II It diet:eel:ants rty Avl faltoas -Where i ro. And now It', 1.g on ereu tots.;:ne- Ny 131.1.) \-Not • -a, W, In EniitaidelzOtia 1 a: stir ins::rla in might have be'en smut -thine of a mu- slrir.to ' said a lady 'flint In my youth 1 was allliet.m1 with an e I rme-ie teacher. who frighten. d 130. Mit of all melody or earaelty for In ern! 't I w tie ithemys vet y sensitive, and she aotually male me sick after,the hour she gave toe. It was situ - ply torture. It dfs isted mi3 at the time with all mule, and be g ged try mother to 11.3:; PER Y.1...AR BUTID:TT2.. nun:arcas rind ceselenents on L'errens 'topics. , Last week, at about the siuno boar and en the Panic day. nit tlitor bud niters- d Seth 1.1 the priors cf \en etate tOitor was die.' stitanti with ne in or tea hoes. A tatioinnans toe.eo a halt column woe neenteti ;rot t.lio hornet theedi: ors t hi: Ow I:woes of I.1A mother, ratatitatlicr anti gr,uonAttAhey I told what they did; what time horse ltimseit did; toll what Ito was wort ; Low Ironstone to be no ' t so no one. N13:1 tpeio en the ; and all \il ari:cra 4T-Tre.• ttiet the , iliotti thialLotoo the blunt:- - had coffered a paut len: That it tame, try boy; it you ale at . oil ambitious you t re:mu:lay be mieley uorry that. }tau .e•-son'3 1.oril it “i•a.7.24\ ezal of on olito:•. t.ttj. it you•eto wish the right idiot or 1•0014.', yqin may yet glow tie be a \ass.\ Th..t much, though. LAC1E3 ere.: eteterricorreee. One yenlrg gentler:an in teal year's crop :•f C-rin - 11 got•z shake coniounetot that i:e ea Aearebi• t. - Not in seondinen L.3 1k. noty leave trlected.tirat. Drorsts7geosi o ja- can't ct s t:ily. • it IFV.1 71121-14 •patinnt, waithi,-; years, of Ints >doss sonolasweso be- fere Le entn nocumulate the ne.oessary torount of hair anti dirt to be a Its }grown Anarchic It lie has been at t'erned four yenta tug-it know (lint hair and ti:rt are the two closet,- tialt of Anarehism; all other tbittes are ek iy e- te. rose' TTIAT orrtatcr. \This ;enter says.\ remarked Ilan. 1.1or:Soo- lee, \that a Co - lumbetriztei he s been estal- ILsheil at Philattelphia. Wital'st hate N a plum wliere Cat y nee noinesto. often tee ecfir,mbi- ii n -ens for the yew sleet erstieere.\ reolied fir. Altu'Llorley, Who ta considered at authority on military mat ars by Mrs. line- Sarley. \Bat this p, ..4(titS it, hi, ii d kin of a place where 0...TY-intake igen ofderul people,\ said Ken Idacelorley, obviated of hare ha; there.\ \Tiott'it ket tiattc0e it,\ sail IL, -. ten -ley, \it prenid co:en:hied goo makio bashes of till the people that gets ia its wee, and City can't find eneuolt of to teary 'um. who! it 1st a ('oluntliarittet.' at NOESN'T ex_teete: e..?.TCN 0:t. SOwething or other, we eaten say ju what, but snme: hiog I.1 the littio editorial tote. males !no 11: ink that a uew ranOttess taken b3 -)of Tie. f•levada Watoltrorsto. uTh't del • in the I-Tex.:nave\ of The Watelare ; eir i3 due Its the fact that cur wife myeelf took a little trip to the county where we were detlincit re- Leavy ralus fee tee stream's mid cr. rt•nline ar•ny bridge - The bridge et 1:tritei.'s l'orao WWI C0110, • le•.1V Del* our tt r h.; f at . we came nu by myself hi time to -t ant t acema coition only two - days late.\ ho hue _ (ho tune pretty well, but Ia.' Lets the worn :1 Dttle mixed. . Tflu Ala, lust what do we Lear; • roteu erc:'y city, it no.1 al:A - hamlet rzeeet Henri It's- :nett rearoes the roll) hug cry:, °The peoplin pi-ital.:Lois!\ Ali, yes; this is the sign that deo le:nth-loos hove nbout completed their slates, tied are getting- ready to peek the elm. vontions and adopt tliktgs•topootaateousiy.\ . • tvtit ..frOrar-o. Becoqo rejoir in the cm:tic:1okt of Jam\ Shoop, brcause is. --um; It the ordinary toini that the teteptor certainly deserves punish.- ment along -Iva!) the %.): , ta reowle dou'i; lhhc to tee the little mood.; kototistold while (hi ornt raiantla enape. And yet IS hos elways gond herd with t toralogreasor. Ada:-., wee copeiled fount Elsa Ito was bribed is disohedienee eith a lmaiL 4 u1 of f.nio nOato the devil went right e-.011evino ocol a (lute' • an ever; better, Mt:Cot, for the ho sold Its birth: tott, lost ksa foolicrotlaitna, \n- and Jacob, whoa* ert - name a: that ' to tiOcht hare . Ornitretfo-e4Wr thiug taltio+ advanta;:* of Las brothrt...o weakness, Si'. (Inca ia a long time, poonla • If:: t se -3 the f Ilona wim oix.re.to the snarl( I cot:tiered tOil holt I. It ploonoo people. 1. dooilif , thaw on their. tyro : n:eLies. and heal to reconcile the other ettavicts th to eir fen-. IViien a man bni-lin Lit t!.:1:s. by fall:; throuon a der:tette° cellar grating, metliitio phi:is:a - him more or t;ereado isco:Ino balm t.::arn 1 41 . ; t.brr...t. ions teen totes, Cep own... oftho property Insak nee:: . the siuno coal he:e. T2i= DAT r.\1`. en NOT by, \1.\_..!E. clay, thee ashes a peonlo tne perpOOs;o1..lee; \nOitit letJ wad s:-.ows Vote hells, pomp. '00::::•% -t -O :Ad o this Land. torn f'..!.a.A3 to s.ltroo. rreal this ti.e tenth forever ;mare.° • The years etwed en, az.: by aid hi; heir..•Oine.- told ia het Only. 1.n1 Ca\ Tcw riaree WO, \tof rociomloat sore tiiinaid; \ondn v weso ant: , en tot ablate'.I-a same him ee for trettodoon - ' Then sat:IC.3 noonoornrotty:,: :::Ona::::„ \Tboor.: tin no mole tar no C -t1 • 1 Said : r 7.:not tato Too:net \No or 'on:to:no-a data Lon.\ . ol • gsr. - ct tfseor Jee-a t Can-ao.1, Jiny onenee vitt has to u,,\ And :foo - or Knul Croistefi!err.rsern \.:jeate k;;;-...1 woo:One n•Oico -\ At lasts:Oil \1 - ‘,4) teuence nol so tlio Yantee E.: gin • A foar. ',jag Ete.tem e r. t. r•C•Ster.1 1740 IV:11 t 1, uot tt•uniT.1 to the west by ono:.1 7e a'. A fer.• c.f us hove Tom:tint-at 1.i.o tonot on.; 1 Li l'enficylta=:a. v. - it:tia '-ti':', Omatat Ltita- - .7hat's cooil 1, 3 some iniZbt y neat, 111Cia.• te*.1.0:1. OM first -place no oteoi.t Cie *Ode of a ro.und roe: rnd ca'a. g t ,t mighty • bee:out course.\ iiee, I see,_ lhou i• 'Lilo wee. tiny Lit. of Ion, irei\-_„. A i-Ohe ante Sit iths.1 iot biz 1{43 !` s, • rain, eoltle rile (two:et ear.len teeee , fteaily nong.\. \-ate' solo:ea, loot theo, cow.- Le' c.\:.:1<gt nothino, 1 thottlatal Callon eid the vieu. cors.ous cello \Dishe ' '-Oh, tele• , Dopt•wled _ ini cat4 moo-,la,is• t :toy • s/ nita.a es a lot tran;: „ c :vat Scottrrsi . \V:ci started n si:k mill along :1:0 • N. D. -At this poiut. the tronveronr..., ' t.'1•11C•I 1..3.30neeet man st - eo (I ' a ding store in a fainting car..rlitioa. shock was too inueli for Liao iete_nuea Geed Interest, Too. 'What do you Loom of iotort. tudt CLinkerr LIT:lied a Mpootee oinie oodng aroaeri for nears, \Caine as .tictini,\ tits the brirque zt;p'.y. “Eleven per ceet, on got..1 seettrir;.-.\•-:L !Stant Traveler. A superstitious sot soriber, who font- epider lit Lis parr, vr-tats to know if '! considered al.a1enreu. Nothing of kind. -.The spider wit in 'rely 1. - -ioee-. over flu; V01341-il the pakten to seo tett', waon't itdvertieing, to, that he teeild ses;.1 hI web over tee shop door :eel is fee , fie.m dbauriaal( -, - queen's reign; orenge red filoores twine let me off. She dif s ,, and eireincetertees , tent 4>o into the letzer3 -V. IL I.,\ while a prevented me front remitting the study. i , 4 - o golden variety forms a cron rinottnte It has often occurred to me that cl.l'i7rau ' A hunir t .4 ),::vs that no woriee. ,ir i - w em . bag the v. - bolo bonueta-Chica:zo 'News. are sometimes rt p li e d nom cort ,,,i,, think of learners nritil she can A' studies awl stecingthishments through the I iron. ! , ..O- can't get-eking well tu Speak well of your rents - -of your la,.k of sympint , t•,i .... ,,-.., .1 ,... c.- t 00 r , i . ,. , , .. , - . e. i .. enemies say nothing, who are hiree a