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The Neihart Herald. M. J. Meehan is selling boots and Lcwisohn A Co., havb just started to not go to the Philippines at once, but RELIC OF PAST AGE. Saturday, June 11, 1808. shoes at cost. Call and see his excellent work some of the claims. Mr. Graham will stop at the Ladrone group and at­ A QUEER BOYCOTT. SECRET SOCIETIES. stock and matchless prices. thinks it would be a good place for tempt to capture the city of Duaxac. a A Century Old X«IW*I>A|>**; That In K«- And How Ii «really Embarrassed the New nmrk»b!y Well Pr«**erved. Montana capital to invest. place exceedingly well fortified, and es­ letter Carrier. CAMP NOTES. Ali Glenn Brown, tne architect, u..-n A. o. u. W. She WAH not tablish a coaling station there. An amusing anecdote is related of a Go to Median's for boots and shoes. an invi-resting relic in the shapw of an Belt Mountain Lodge No 1». The Butte Miner of .June 4 contain** Death of Carl Danilson. A compromise 011 the revenue bill was tiny English fishing village where, on Ancient Order Unitedworkmen made to coin $1,500,000 of the seniorage old newspaper probably one of the old­ account of the prevalence of three or meets in its own hall each Geo. Gordon is in Castle on business. particulars of the attempt to send Mrs. Monday eveuiug. Henry and Fred Danilson of the Big per month. est publications to be found iu this four surnames, and the popularity of a country. It is The Virginia Gazette J. I). M. Forget, M. W. B. A. Johnson went Tuesday morning Sarah Edmundsou to the asylum, a brief Seven force were shocked by the news Wheat, $1.01. small range of Christian names passed G. W. Brown. Kcdr. and Alexandria Advertiser, published sketch of which will interest the HEK- June 2 that their father Carl Danilson down from sire to son, "distinction to Great Falls. Bar silver. 585^. in Alezandria. Tlio copy is dated Thurs­ ALD readers. Mrs. Edmundson uutil had died May 14 at his home in Nor­ names," so called, are employed to dis­ Degree of Honor, day, April 25, 1793. The motto of the tinguish individuals. E. J. Barker returned Mondy fiom a lately lived at Neihart where very few way. Persons living in Neihart during paper, which is printed under the title, These are of several kinds, and al­ Mountain Gem lodge. No trip to Great Palls. knew her except that she was Mrs. is as follows: 40. meets in A. O. U. W. '91-ij remember Carl Danilson. He was MANILA PROBABLY though they follow certain rules quite the Itrst and third Thursdays Mrs. Jacob Krach is visiting friends L. C. Swingley's mother, and that she a carpenter by trade and worked here­ O thou hy whose almighty nod the scale intelligible to native villagers, are a of each month. Of empire* rises or alternate falls, Mrs. Putnam, C. of H. and relatives in Belt. didn't have much to say by way of con­ abouts during those years, while his HAS FALLEN Send fortli the suvinK virtues round this landl hopeless puzzle to strangers. For in­ Miss Marguerite Powers Hcdr stance, the commonest name in the place versation. It appears from the account There is 110 mention made of the James D. Wood of St. Paul was in sous ran the Union restaurant. He is John Thomson. But each John Thom­ in the Miner that she jumped out of a bought the lot and built the house in names of the publishers or editors, but 15iii,ii< r L.xl^c No. Neihart Wednesday. Finally Forced to Surrender as an advertisement, which is inserted, son has a different appellation by which second story window in an attempt to 4» I. O. O. F Johnston's gulch where E. E. Bryant asks for rags, old seines, fishing nets alone be is knowu to bis fellow towns­ Wm. Bonner attended a shipment of men. Meet8 every Wednesday commit suicide. The complaint was now lives, selling a half interest in it to Prisoners of War. and the like to be brought to the office, ni^ht in A. O. L'. W. hall. There will be Lang John and A cordial invitation ex­ ore to Great Falls Tuesday. sworn to by her grand daughter Mrs. so that paper can be made from it. Clias. Nelson for $775. The house is John and Black John and Lame John. tended to visiting bro­ From this it would seem that the firm thers. C. H. Burchard was looking after his Amie Daniels. Mrs. Swinglev, Mrs. famous for its association with the Len­ John McDon^lk, N. G. BIG BATTLE REPORTED AT CAIMANERA IN manufactured its own paper. There will be John Polly and John Isa­ Daniels and a neighbor, Mrs. Smith test­ non episode. 8. J Hocking, R. S. interests at Neihart the first of the week. In the news columns, which form but a bel—the man assuming his wife's name ified. Mrs. Swingloy swore that the de­ The elder Danilson executed a con­ BAY OF GUANTANAMO. for convenience—or in a similar case, Misses Eva and Sylvia Mcllveen are small portion of the paper, the adver­ fendant, who is her mother, has fits and except that the gray mare has proved tract 011 the Big Seven by which he be­ tisements covering a greater part, is a K. o. T. M. o. T. W, visiting Miss Stella Ilowes of Monarcli dispatch dated London, Feb. 25 pre­ the better horse, the husband may be convulsions, and imagines there are came possessor of nearly 5,000 shares of known less respectfully asKirstio'sJock this week. Spanish Preparing for One vious, giving an account of an insurrec­ The Knights of tho Maccabees strange objects in her room. They al­ that valuable stuck, which he still held or Meg's Johnny. meet in Workman hail each tion in Ireland. There are also publish­ More Final Struggle Agin But occasionally, on account of the Tuesday evening. Visiting mem­ Fresh home-rendered lard in stock at ways lock her room at nights to keep at the time of his death. The dividends ed Paine's reasons for preserving the bers invited similarity in women's uames as well as the NEIHART MEAT CO. In large or her in. She also swore that the defend­ 011 this stock constitute somewhat of an Fate and American Guns life of Louis Capet. The plan of the Frank Wallace, Com. men's, two John Thomsons may marry A. W. Noyes. Il K. new French constitution is given and small quantities. ant said she jumped out of the window income. He was 03 years old and wives of tho same name—say, Katie to get away from the things in her a number of dispatches from ap­ Miss Anna McCarthy came back Fri­ leaves a wife in Norway, and two sons pear. Logie In that case, one is known as Great Falls, June 9, 9:30 a.m.—[Spe­ John Thomson Logie and the other as IJ. O. T. M, day from Barker, where she lias visited room. Mrs. Swingley also supplies the lit Neihart. The latter were to have One of the most interesting advertise­ cial to the HEBALo]-From Cape Haytien John Thomson Katie. Still another ar­ court with the information that before paid their parents a visit this summer, ments in the paper is that of a lottery. Thp local hive Ladle* about four weeks. June 8—It is reported that a great bat­ rangement is to include several ances­ J. of the Maccaheps meets It states that it will be given by the coming to Butte the old lady was very but the death of their father precludes tle has taken place at Caimanera in the tors whenever a man is mentioned, as at Workmen hull every Mrs. J. L- Walker, jr., started last commissioner appointed to prepare the Tuesday at 2 p.m. violent, and that they were obliged to them from seeing him. Bernard's James' Walter's John. Mrs. W. II. Metcalfe. bay of Guantanamn. Five ships of the public buildings, etc., within the city week for a summer's visit at her old The letter carrier who served the Lady Com'ndr. lock her in her room. The IIKHAI.D extends sympathy to the American squadron opened a heavy bom­ of Washington for the reception of con­ Mrs. F. A. Preston. home in Calumet, Mich. village, a native and lifelong resident R. K. Mrs. Daniels swears that it was nec­ relatives and friends, especially to the bardment 011 the fortifications of the gress and for their permanent residence of the place, was once, despite the pro­ town. Many houses were demolished after the year 1800. Samuel Blodgett G. It. Wallace of Great Falls was here essary to lock the old lady up at nights, Danilson boys, who have labored long test of the villagers, removed from his was the agent for the affair in this city. Wednesday, taking people's measures and that once she tried to take poison. at Neihart, living always as good, up­ and the Spanish artillery replied vigor­ position. The people showed their re­ The capital prize was a hotel, with all B. M, A. No. 8C>4, ously. The Spanish were forced to aban­ sentment against the new carrier mere­ for made to order clothing. Said that the invalid felt that she was right citizens. furnishings, valued at 150,000. There don their position and retreat to the ly by refusing to assist him in deliver­ This order meets regularly at in the way, and worried because she were cash prizes of $25,000, the whole 1J. M. M. IT. hail Thursday eve Wm. Mueller offers big bargains in town. Later they tied from this position ing the mail. could not earn lier living. Defendant amounting to 1350,000. The lottery, ning of each week. everything the family needs. Ho sells Removed to California. Uue week convinced the man that it also, together with the inhabitants. by the way, was never held, as much wept throughout the trial. was impossible for a stranger to deliver at prices never before offered. Mrs. W. II. Metcalfe and daughter, The Spanish are said to be preparing opposition was developed against it. letters On Monday morning he could Judge Lindsay dismissed the case, ad­ for a final desperate struggle at Caim­ Samuel Blodgett was the one whose Belt Mountain Miners' Union. Rev. Brown of Great Falls made his Miss Cfellic Harrison, left Thursday, not arrange his bundle. The so called judged the old lady of sound mind, but anera and Santiago. heirs claimed a large portion of the na­ for California, but they will visit for a streets were not named, nor were the This order holds its regular meetings on regular monthly visit to Neihart and tional capital. that she was weary because of her nec­ Cable communication with Cuba houses numbered. He began by inquir­ each Saturday evening at, 7:140 in their hall over held Episcopal service Sunday. short while in Butte, Montana. Mr. There are several advertisements for N athan's store, Neihart, Montana. essary dependence. He advised the has been injured, but is partially ing from door to door, but could not get E. .1. Sanford. N. P. Dwight. Metcalfe will go to Castle, to look after runaway slaves, offering rewards of complainants to take her home am repaired this afternoon. There ÎB said an owner for a letter, since he invaria­ Financial Sec'v. President. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mcintosh have take from $(i to $16. There is an offer of a his mining interests, but after two to have been no direct communication bly used the distinction instead of the moved to Barker, where the man of the care of her. reward jf $40, which would seem large months he expects to join his family in surname from Santiago since Monday at mid­ oompared with those offered for the house has gone into the butcher busi­ At length he discovered his mistake. California. This most pleasant family night. runaway slaves, for eight bushels of Improved. O. It. M. ness. Wheu he asked for Mrs. James Euphe­ From the Land of Gold. tins lived at Neihart for several years, The authorities st Washington will ulov«r seed, stolen from Mount Vernon. Ogallala tribe. No. 6, meets in mia insead of Mrs. James Thomson Lee Sing, went to Barker by Thurs­ The advertisement goes on to state that ,B. M. M. U. hall, every Wednes­ Glcnora, B. C., May 21, Friend Ab- standing among the most respectable say nothing about army and navy move­ (Euphemia), Mrs Warrender (Jauet) day evening at N o'clock. Visit­ clover seed was stolen from the ing brothers invited. day's train, and expects to establish a bott: I arrived at Glenora after a and influential citizens, and their de­ ments. It is said that troopB were em­ the took pity 011 the "pair craittur" and granary and is supposed to have been H. S. l-'itzpatrick, Sachem. laundry there. lie owns a house in barking at Tampa yesterday afternoon, explained the addresses, but without James Ganu, C. of II. pleasant trip up the Stikeen river. We parture is much deplored by those who taken by negroes. It is signed by An­ but department officials profess ignor­ enlightening him much. Barker. left Wrangel 011 the 20th of April in a remain behind. thony Whiting, who was Washington's ance. Then iu despair he bought a "pound row boat, and after ascending the On Tuesday evening the two Macca- overseer. J. G. McLean the traveling grocer Eight more transports have been o' sweeties" and went to the beach, W. O. T. W. stream 00 miles, under the careful man­ bee lodges gave a farewell to Mr. There is an advertisement in the pa­ where he induced the boys and girls, paid his local customers a visit Monday chartered to take troops to the Philip­ per of the celebrated horse Eclipse, from Ranioth camp No. ma. Woodmen of the World with the promise of the sweeties, to meets upon the second and fourth Thursdays and swapped the usual invoice of cur­ agement of Johan Norland, we upset the and Mrs. Metcalfe and Miss Harrison, pines. These, it is thought, will be which many of the thoroughbred horses take the letters home to their mothers. of each month in A. O, II. Vf. hall. Visiting boat. Nearly everyone that started up which was well attended and the ex­ of the present day have descended. members invited. rent lies. sufficient to take all troops desired to But he learned little by watching them Wm. Schuman, jr., C. C. There is also an advertisement of the the river lost all he had; but we pressions of regret at their intended de­ send. as they dived iu aud out through closes A. G. Sears. Clerk. Wallpaper, picture frames, mural de­ opening of the city taveru at the sign did better than that. We ruined our parture were gederal and heartfelt. Wc A report was sent, out from Santiago and courts like rabbits in a warren. of the "Buuch of Grapes" by John corations, alabastine and ready mixed that Captain Phillips of the Battleship After three days of fruitless trial he reputations, although Norland came wish them every good fortune in their Wise. The statement is made that C. M. A. O. T. N. paints and varnishes at De'silets & End­ asked to be removed. The village scored near drowning, but it was easy for me. new field. Texas was killed, but the report is de­ northern and southern mails will arrive ers, Great Falls. against the authorities, and the old The ('oming Men of America, Silver Hoys Being too light to sink, I just floated to nied. at the office until Nov. 1 on Mondays, lodge No. two, meets i.i Workmen hall every postman was restored to his place.— Saturday at xi p. in. Visiting brothers invited. Madrid—The following communication Wednesdays and Fridays at 0 p. 111. Win. Mueller's stock of general mer­ shore. Chambers' Journal. William Bonner, jr., has been received from Governor Gener­ On one of the pages is a song com­ chandise is selling without regard to I got there Thursday and went to al Auguiste at Manila: "Situation very posed for Lodge No. 10 "of Charles- Alexander the Matiher. cost. Call and purchase before the as­ work next day. My introduction was THE THRONE town," commonly called Portobacco. grave. Aguinaldo has succeeded in At a fashionable young ladies hoard­ sortment is reduced. The paper consists of four pages of shaving a man who had been drowned stirring up the country and cutting tele­ ing school the teacher asked the class in Neihart Fire Department. four columns each. The size of the 011 the way to Telegraph creek. I have IS TOTTERING graphs and railways. The Province of ancient history : Meets at hose houseful A. W. Noyes has enclosed his prem­ sheets is about 12 by 18 inches. The "What was the greatest conquest of Wednesday of each month. ises with a chicken-proof, kid-proof not yet seen Falligan. Cavite is sompletely in their power and paper was published Thursdays of each Chas. Crawford. Chief. Alexander the Great?" E. K Abbott,, Secy. In regard to this country the climate the towns and the villagas occupied by week. The s's were all like f's. The fence, which adds considerable to the Spain Looking for Aid from "His greatest conquest was when numerous bands. A Spanish column paper has been remarkably well pre­ spring building boom. is about the same as at Wrnngel. We Tbalestris, the queen of the Amazons, Austria and France defends the Manila lino, but tlio foe has served.— Washington .Star, have daylight from 2 a. 111. till 11 p. m. rundo him nu ott'cr of xnnrriago, "replied g P. SANDOW, M. D., F. M. Smith, superintendent of the entered at one or two places The country seems to be unexplored, Miracles and Dilettante!«!». Miss Gushly, one of the star pupils.— Great Falls smelter was in Neihart Mon­ and Manila is very likely to be New York Sunday World. but there is no one prospecting here. "He (Pugiu) visited Saut' Andrea PHYSICTAN & SURGEON. day witli Supt. Ward of the G. N. B. AT SAME TIME APPEALING Tü THE POWERS attacked both by land and sea. I will Everyone wants to move 011. There is della Fratte, the scene of the miracu­ Ahead of Him. They look upon Neihart as a town of exhaust every means of resistance, but I lous conversiou of Abbe Ratisbonue, the Neihart, Montana. no show to get over the trail to Teslin TO "TAKE HIM OFF" (emerging from front great future. distrust the natives and volunteers be­ Jew. Abbe Ratisbonue eutered the except to walk, and a man can't carry cause there have already been many door of Daily Terror office)—What is church a Jew and came out a Christian, the trouble, my friend? M. J. Meehan, the boot and shoe mer­ grub enough to last him 011 the way ; desertions." yy T. SCOTT, M. I)., Spanish Warships Reported to having seen there, he stated, a visiou of Excitable Party (crumbling copy of chant has moved Iiis elegant stock of fine consequently 110 one goes. Several A copyrighted dispatch from Hong our Lady. 'The story, ' Pugiu said after Have Run the Blockade at Daily Terror in his hand)—I've come foot wear to the McMillen building, pack outfits have arrived within the last Kong in the N. Y. Morning World of seeing the church, 'is demonstrably to stop the paper. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Havana. June 8 says: A report reaches here that false. The man could not have said a Quiet Party—It isn't necessary. I've East Main, to secure larger quarters for few days, and they arc waiting for prayer in such a hideous church. Our Manila has fallen. The city is occupied stopped it. I'm the sheriff.—Chicago Neihart, Montana. his increasing trade. grass. The snow is all off. There are Lady could not have chosen such a by the insurgents under Aguinaldo. Tribune. 15 boats on the river. Fare is $20. church for a visiou. The man could Last Friday brought the genial vis- Great Falls, June 10, 9:30 a. m.—[Spec The Spaniards fought desperately, but Freight is $40 per ton. From here to have had no piety in him to have staid They Do Fall Off Bicycles. aged Frank Glab up from Great Falls, al to theH ERALD|-The Madrid correspon their marksmanship was poor and they in such a church at all. ' Mpn wflntoH School Thachers, Teslin freight is 40 cents a pound, but Willie—Say, pa, is the earth round lie stayed over night in order to help dent of the London Daily Mail said yee lost heavily. "The friend to whom his remarks like a ball? «1011 wailicu Mechanics, Farnh us breathe up the air of the gulch. they cant get through. Meals here are terday: There is little doubt that Spain, Madrid, June 8, 10 p. 111.—It is ru­ were addressed replied, 'As I heard the Pa— Yes, Willie. 6tory, Ratisbouue was not at the mo­ ers, Machine Agents, ;u,ymie Frank is a whole souled fellow. 5 cts; flour, $8 per hundred; potatoes, seeing the utter hopelessness of further mored here that the Spanish garrison at Willie—And does people live on the ling to hustle, we will pay good wages aud give ment praying, but thinking of the un- $5; sugar, $1.5; bacon, $25; whiskey, 25 continuing the war, is approaching the Manila, rather than bo massacred by other side of it? Steady employment Witli our facilities and oouthness of the architecture of the personal help any man, fully alive and willing Matthew Mcllveen has acquired an in­ cts a drink; horses, $150 apiece, but powers with a view to obtaining an hon­ the insurgents, have prepared to yield Pa—Certainly, my son. to work can win a paying position with us. Ap­ place.' Pugiu's whole face changed. 'Is Willie—Why don't they fall off?— ply quickly, stating age. terest in some claims 011 the "wrong The cabinet lias authoriz­ to the Americans as prisoners of war. there is not much market. orable peace. that so? Theu he was a man of God. He Chicago News. side" of the creek which are proving 1 L. L. MAY & CO., There is nothing yet visible on which ed Duke De Vio to expedite diplomatic Bar silver, 59 K. kuew what true Christianity was, Nurserymen, Seedsmen, 4 Florists, ST. PAUL, MINN. quite valuable. The work of the last I could advise anyone to come up here. action and in consequence the duke is June wheat. [email protected]. though he was a Jew. I houor him. The Library of Congress. Our Lady would have come to him any­ few days has shown up the sulphide ore If the uiuch-talked-of railroad goes now conferring with certain embassadors "Papa's going to take me to Wash­ in a manner most gratifying to the own­ and senators in Madrid. Spain is un­ where. The story is demonstrably ington soon, " said an Alleghany little through, this will be a good country. The Finest Train in the World true. ' "—"Life of Cardinal Wisemau," Discriminating Man. ers. questionably looking to Austria and girl to a friend. If not we will all have to retrace. The by Wilfrid Ward. France for assitance in her distress. It The finest train in the world is the "Indeed?" "It is capable of proof, " bo said iii bis egotistic way, "that man is much Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heffernnn of Mo men who are to build the road are with is probable Captain General Augusti will "Yes, and we shall see the Congrega­ "New North-Westcrn Limited" which Duck Eggs In au Albumen Factory. tional library."—Pittsburg Chronicle- more discriminating than woman." nette, Mo., are visiting the family of M. big outfits, but they have not yet com­ be ordered to make the best terms he leaves Minneapolis and St. Paul every Near Chiugkiaug, China, is a great Telegraph. "I would be glad to have you prove F. Boland at this writing. They are menced. Give? my regards to all the can make with Admiral Dewey. It is night for Chicago, via the North-western albumen factory for the utilization of it," she returned coldly. making a general tour of the west and boys, and direct communications to said that the message from Augusti to The Uncertain Future. line. This magnificent train, from the the duck eggs which are produced in "Woman will kiss men, women and will ako visit Butte and Salt Lake. Glenora, B. via Fort Wrangel. the government was greatly toned down that region in euormous quantities, He—My darling, 1 always feel like babies, while men, with finer sense of mammoth engine, patterned after the fa­ taking off my shoes when I enter your Mrs. Ileffernan is a sister to Mrs. Bo­ Fraternally yours, for publication. flocks of 4,000 and 5,000 ducks beiug discrimination, bars the men and the mous "999," to the last, car in the train, Cape Havtien, via Kingston, June 8— by no means uncommon. The eggs are sacred preseuce. babies."—Chicago Post. land. Jnv Walker. "Well, 1 would rather you did itnow A man who arrived here today from is brand new, and represents the latest broken at the rate of from 40,000 to than after we are married. "—Lovo aud Kitchen Cliat. Joseph and Peter Sylvester will soon Turk's island, in Bahamas, says it was and best ideas for absolute comfort and 00,000 per day by women, who separate the white from the yolk, the former be­ Folly. "Ever notice, " asked the stove, "what start by wagon en route to their gold A Letter from California. reported there 011 Tusday that Santiago luxury while traveling. ing carefully cleaned and dried until A SaniHonlan Feat. a modest creature the clock is?" claims 011 Camas creek. They take an A private letter from W. I). Graham, de Cuba had been taken. Cable com­ Besides the splendid buffet library car "Referring, I presume," said tho they resemble fish glue, when they are "Is papa strong as Samson, aunty?" outfit of digging tools and grub to last munication between Cape Haytien and really a clubrooin on wheels, there is a woodbox, ' ' to her holding her hands be­ now in Redding, Calif., contains much packed in 400 pouud cases lined with "Why, no, Willie," said the fat Cuba is interrupted. The Kingston, fore her face?'' them three months. Their last year's that will interest a Montana reader. He magnificent private compartment sleep ziua. The yolks are passed through aunt, "of course not." Santiago cable was cut 011 Monday and ing car, just the thing for ladies, famil sieves into 25 gallon receptacles, mixed "Why no, not so much that as to work on the Camas creek placers close stiys his short experience in Shata coun­ "Well, mamma said he had you on the Haytien cable cut 011 the 8th. ies or those desiring privacy, luxuriously with a salt aud borax solution, packed her habit of running herself dowu. "— quite satisfactorily and they hope this ty shows him that the country is not his hands tor two months. "—Scribner's. The Marblehead engaged a Spanish appointed standard sleeping cars and the in 500 pound barrels aud used in Europe Indianapolis Journal. year to make a big cleanup. most comfortable and well-equipped day what it is claimed to be. He has learn- gunboat at Guantanamo harbor and re­ for preparing aud dressiug articles of With Her Eyes Opeu. coaches ever (diered the traveling public. superior quality. The albumen finds u Another Possibility. Fred Maxwell the artist has executed by contact with the people many thing? duced the fortifications. The insur­ "But. she married with her eyes This "New Limited" train is admitted ready market in England, France and Crimsonbeak—You never liear any that are not told outside. The climate open, did she not?" a very fine painting in oils of the now gents co-operated 011 the land side. The by the press as well as by thousands of Germany for dyes for the best cotton one speak of the white horse and tho of the Sacramento and San Joaquin val­ place will be held to establish a base of "Well, she knows who were at her wrecked battleship Maine. Having for people of Minnesota and states west who goods.—Philadelphia Press. and how they were dressed." redheaded girl now. general operations. Communication be­ years sailed before tne mast, and having leys is malarial and is so wet that veg- have inspected it, and also by many —Detroit Journal. Yeast—No. I guess thewhite horses tween the insurgents and the fleet is others of this western country who have For Appearance'» Sake. have all died. been all over the modern battleship, he itation rots, and even grass is an uncer­ "Perhaps it's the girls who havo tain crop. In the dry the sun constant. The Cubans are active and recently rode 011 it, as being without any She—Give you a latch key? Never! Kank Injustice. was able to give the picture a touch of question the finest train in the world, He—But, wifey, just think how the dyed. "—Yonkers Statesman. burns everything to a crisp. Only sage arms, ammunition and supplies for them Uucle Mose (soliloquizing)—Oh, no, life which raises it out of the class of were landed by the Suanee yesterday in and 110 extra charge is made for any class fellows will make fun of me and abuse a white lie ain't no hahml It's jes' de brush and grease-wood can thrive. The of passengers for its superior accommo­ Not Up to Date. common scrub paintings. The picture great quantities. The insurgents and you. brack lie dat counts. Oh, Lawd, eben dations. She (reflecting)—Yes, that's so. "I never have loved before,' ho said is for sale. soil is shallow with a substratum of Spanish fight daily. Santiago ie on the heben is ag'iu de po' niggah!—New gravel which makes irrigation impracti Tickets via this popular line may lie Well, you can have this room key, and York Journal. passionately. Desilets and Enders of Great Falls verge of starvation. All food has been secured from agents of the Northern Pa­ then you can tell them you took it by "Dear me!" she exclaimed. "And cable. The water is poor until you seized for the army and navy and troops are leaders in wall paper, having just cific railway, who will also make sleep­ mistake for the house key.—Fliegende Nice Girls. you're almost twenty-one too. How reach 2,500 feet of elevation in the hills, and sailors are on half rations. your education has been neglected, received a carload of as tine stock ss ing car reservations; or, apply to Capt. Blatter. "Boston girls have such well stored and all the country lower than that is Sampson has so far been unable to M. M. Wheeler, traveling passenger agt., minds. " hasu't it?"—Chicago Post. was ever brought into Montana. The Philadelphia Joke. affected with malaria, except a narrow bring about the exchange of Lt. Hobson Miles city, Mont., or to T. W. Teasdale, "Yes—cold storage."—Chicago Roc­ Passenger—Let me off at Minute Explicit Answer. line cannot be duplicated in northern and men. Cervera says he is powerless G. P. A., St. Paul, Minn. ard. strip along the seaboard. He says the street. "Are we free men or aro we slaves?" Montana and they are selling it all to act and has referred the matter to women of California are as far as he has Couductcr—There aiu't no such street Hateful Wretch ! thundered the orator. "I pause for a re­ trimmed and ready for hanging at prices Blanco. seen generally unhealthy-looking and as Well Begun, Half Done. to my knowledge. She—My hair has a natural part. ply." within the reach of all. They also have Key West, June 9.—Four suspicious dark as Indians. First Reformer—I'm trying to write Passenger — Ob, well, Sixty-second He—What is the other part—false?— "Well, most of us aro married, " came received a large shipment of alabastine looking vessels, thought to be Spanish an essay on the emancipation of my Street will do. —Philadelphia Record. Cincinnati Enquirer. the answer from the last row of seats.— Redding has a population of about all colors. warships, are attempting to elude the sex, aud I find it very hard to begin. Detroit Free Press. The Servant Waa Willing. 3,500 and is one of the liest trading .fen­ blockading squadron off Havana. A Second Reformer—Oh, I think that High Art oa the High Seas. At a dinner party the coachman had Lawyer Bennett of Neihart has re­ cers in the state. As a whole it has a later dispatch says there are persistent would be so easy. Why, you might be­ "It was a rather expensive ocean trip By Mental Proceu. gin by sharpening your pencil with oome in to help wait on the table. ceived a letter from Judge J. M. Gray good class of people. During the last rumors there, credited by some high that Splasher took. '' Wayworn Watson—Wot did the doo- your husband's razor, you know. — De Among the guests was a very deaf old tor tell you to do fer your cold? formerly of Neihart but now of Wash­ week, Mr. Graham was out prospecting naval officers, that three Spanish war­ "What happened?'' Iroit Tribune. lady. Coachman, in handing vegetables, "A frightlul storm came up, and the Perry Petettic—He says I'd orto taka ington C. 11., Ohio. Friends of the ships forced their way into the harbor. but he did not see a ranch that he would comes to the deaf party. 'Peas, captain thiew Splasher's oil paintings a right good sweat. I guess I'llset down mum?" says Jehu. No answer. "Peas, Judge are glad to know that he is well. call desirable. The farmers are not do­ One report says that one battleship and If you wish to be happy, keep busy. overboard to calm the vvuves. "—Chica­ an think about work.—Cincinnati En­ mum?" (Louder.) Still no answer from His son, about 20 years old, has enlisted ing well, and their chief means of sub­ two cruisers have entered the harbor. Idleness is harder work than plowing a go Record. quirer. Montreal—A messenger from Ottawa good deal. There is more fun in sweat the D. P. ; but, Dlacing her ear trumpet in the war and is now at Chicamauga, sistence is by drawing wood to town The Survival of the Fittest. arrived with a notice of expulsion from ing an hour than iu yawning a century, to her ear, she lifts it interrogatively to In Philadelphia. Ga., awaiting orders. Mr. Gray thinks which sells at a low figure. Redding the man, who, glancing dowu and seeing First Citizen of Philadelphia—He's Browne—She got a pug, and her hus­ Canada of Lt. Carranza and Senor the advocates ot silver coinage have no has a water works system with water the tube, ejaculates: "Well, it's a rum H poor man again. band got a bulldog. Dubosc. recently attached to the Span- The old Alexandrian library contaiued occasion for alarm on account of the warm and flat to the taste. 700,000 volumes, the largest collection way of taking them, but I suppose she Second Citizen of Philadelphia—Do Towne—Then they have two dogs i»h legation at Washington. likes it. Here goes!" And down went you mean to say that he has walked bow. war; that free coinage of silver may grow «ver brought together before the iuvew The great copper belt 12 miles east of I Sau Francisco—The Evening Post the peas into the ear trumpet.—San Browne—No, only one.—New York out of the struggle. tiou of printing through everything his father left him? that town is just attracting attention, i says that the Cruiser Charleston will Wave. —Detroit Journal. rruth-