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The Concordia Blade from Concordia, Kansas • Page 1

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TOPi-KA-KAP- ADE. JU "Independent In All Things, Neutral In JVone J. M. HAGAMAK 0X PHOPR'S CONCORDIA, CLOUD COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY APRIL 11, 18S4. VOLUME YIMJMBER 15 res The New Kaneas Pacific sence and judgment, that'fonilised NeAv England and York, May 1.

At a meet 'Coscorma is Battering for the'dle states, Towns anti dating r.g ot stock holders of the KanasU-aritof this or that thing and that Revelation, far behind us in ey-i aeirie railroad copai.y to-Uay, tht-Jthe CiTr is as larsre, or nearly asery thing desirable except it directors were as it will be if this thing orjmay be the mere matter of pop- The BLADE Primmer. See that man over on tho oth-er side of tho street. What is the man do-inc? He is talk-ing pol-i-tics. What is It is a game that is played by men who have noth-ing else to do. Is it like the game of Po-ker? Not cx-acth but it is played by the same class of men.

They e-et THE KANSAS BLADE. RiT.iBUSHKn, APRIL. 1379. Published Every Fridaj The ELATH Publishing House, ri-'X'D rv. Kaksas.

MS i 1ST FtPiS IU XA. Twn: yvir ia mivaiici 1 I in.ifi;'.:. 75 Tiller 't 15 ALL HOME 1-iUST. J.iv Gould, S.dny Dillon, F. LJthat tiling is done or dune.

Tojulation, and many of them not 'II- CONCORDIA, CLOUD CO. KAX. WED. APRIL 23 1S79. VOL.

1-XO 1. Addison Cam- ull such, we beg to say: that oar jtar ahead ot ns in tnat. Ana Addison Cam- ull suen, we beg to say: that Auks Sage, nack, li.il. James R.jrlTY like Us founders, is irreprees- heeiie. C.

S. Greek v. G. P. Arthur aide, and is never so much alive ffS-IXDEPEXDEXT IN ALL TniNGS, NEUTREL IN D.

M. Elgerlion and James M. 11am. 'as when, to such shortsighted per now that the building ol the P. R.

R. to Concordia is a fixdd fact and a very advantageous outlet for the surplus products of the country thereby secured, the At a subsequent meeting of the sons, as above refered to, seems PROFESSIONAL. THINK OF IT BOYS I rectors, tLe THE BLADE will be issued JUST once a week after May 1 et. ontinued prosperity of the City ere chosen Presedent, Sidny flourish long after such stupid be J. IT.

HAGAMAN, It is deminutive in size and so its' RAILROAD TJ3IE CAM) Written fortiie Blade. is assured. Dillon: ICO Tresidrnt D. M. EJg-ings hav gon to ashes.

Surrounded editor, and like the editor is liable A TTORNEY AT LAW. Does a general law LOanS monev, bitva and sells By A. C. Arrot Our Democratic brother who is to grow and very likely will orow.l real estate. Concordia, Kansas Y'es boys just think of it: when now residing in Grenada Missis Our purpose is to amuse and rtion: treasurer.

J. M. Hani; by tho best larming eountr' Secretary, A. II. Coiey; GeiiJtho world, a fraction only of which Solicitor, J.

P. Usher. lis cultivated, blest with a salubri- We are sorrv we have Disappoi-ious climate, having one of the best our lriends by the t.r powers in the stat-e and instruct tho boys and girls of ourrou become men, full grown, you sippi, says the following verse, A. A. CARXAHAN tho mon-ey from pol-i-ties that they use for bet-ting on po-ker.

But Avhere does the mon-ey come from in the first place Oh it conies out of the people who work and pay the bills- They aro ver-y fool-ish to e-lect those fel lows to office, but they will not keep posted, and the po-ker play-ers tiako them be-lieve that the toun-try will be ru-ined if they are not What is this one say ing? He is say-ing that he is a Pro-hi-bi-tion-ist, and that the sa-loons CEXTRAL HilANXII M. V. OOISC. AT. hi i aii'l repress a n( ntpht (accommn pn, GOING WK-T.

city aud country: not lon hv wl" not bo willing that all should ung by the r.egros, clearly sets TTOKnEY Atlaw and Justice of Peace Rhl vritn hnt hr n-irina-ihear yoa use unrriammatical lan- lorth the reason why they are getting out The Blade, but we as ones are numerous Coal, Concordia Kansas -1- -i, 1 eaving the south: them an opportunity to write and u-'Se. luuniu ieei men inai it be heard. 's better to please the ear of one ed- sure them that the delay has not in, inexhaustable quantities! been wholly through our lault.jEverything, in short thatis needed! Do old bee make do comb, Jones Mail ait'l (nccommo-itititiii) i ri: .1 M. V. LAWYER We will suffo-est to them however ucated person than to tickel the Do young bee make de honey, Besides those mentioned our by man to make him prosperous to make the.r articles short, as ot a dozen who are not.

Devil" went a fishing and Tln why should not our Do niggah grow de cotton Concordia, Kansas, And de white folk taKe de moue articales are tiresome and not sel- 1 he writer neard two ladies in not a fish, but a cold which laid infant city, rrow and be prosper- a week. But the mosi ous? It will as it always has in III) lor dora pointless. conversation last Tuesday and al- Ordinarilv. an article composed ofthouSh ior a frw seconds, their Secretary of the Interior ruled i A TTORXEY AT LAW. Will prrctie in KAN-A I8Pt'iifrer l.EAVKS.

Passu igor serious delay arose by the daScu- grown, in spite of'such short sigh- xm. state Courts, (jive pPecial attention "must go. that, all hands granted byCongre- language is still ringing In his to legal business in the U. S. Land Olbce 250 words, being spicy and to the we cxperenced geltin: a ted lieoide.

from the hour the to the U. P. ii. JR. Co.

which name for our paper. First, we do- first nail was driven in the U. S. ears. The first said, "Well I dont think it wuz for you but who But will he vote that way No, he will talk that way, but he point, is of more real value then one ten times larger tho' latter emained unsold three years after AT LAW, CONCORDIA TTORNEY Kansas.

to call it lite Vccnmuai Ulhce, our city lias had a 1 1 I -1 I 1 1 .1. the road was completed were sub- wr.s it The other replied be equally spicy and pointed. will vote a-gainst tem-per-ance every time. 'L ao not Know tor whom it was anu, na ii)r s-ctutu nun me siy io con inuous, neaiiny rrowin: non. km 1 i I iect to preempticn and homestead pf letters, ordered thea raiipid growth but rm n.

i Jiii entry. The supreme Court of the by rlho former is read, by all intended, but think it was nei who see it, the latter is laid a A rroit-NEV at law And Justice of Peace -1 tt i ir iiiiii iiiii I I'll ii ii' il l' ii nil' fl.i i.i i I i ill muni Till iU. S. overrules Mr. Shurz, hold fwrnmrnm ther for you nor for The oncoraia i.ansas side for more convenient season Is he not a very bad man No, he is a church mem-ber, and not be t-peileJ out of it, and demands of the eouhtry.

we tried several others with likej first sentence from a lady dress which seldom comes- ing, substantially, that a piven by the Company be- ed somewhat nicely contained XHSO. attorney at Law We ho po and expect to hear from want ol'sm cess. In the of ATTORNEYS. is very good. He will sell his vote to the high-est bid-der and sond ten Concordia Kan- llere is a city, planted on the)fore iue expiration of ihe three bust lour errors; the other is cor ill our young friends.

'otherwise cents to the hea-then. rect. my dear j-oungfrien- A iiew ur tribulation in came Deacon conflIiesof civilization only ti10' not a sale, who suggeied that containing over 1600 of the lands. Itamn of the as- a 10,000 school-house of MR.h absurd -oeiale editor snggcsteu it to linn a -n .1 -w-iatc fiiitur io iiiin nt1ntt r-lnwhns -n i Rnt irliilar onr r.rimnrv nhipet, is os, never use Avho for whom, nor DAXIKL I. IJKOWN, Att.irnT Ht Law.

and Public tbr to Hon. Wr.rdn, Chief -luwlrot to Siiprwrie Court of ln.lia.ia. OHico over Sweet A Wvre's liuriiwure What will ho do vvith the rest of it? He will use it to hire St. John and S. 33.

jTttysaos attorney at law and predate Judge. Concordia Kan. decisions and deci to furnish a medium for the expr-jthe reverse. After to, from, hy, for ossioii of thoiio-ritfornersons often-and Buch words say, "To Van Bcn-nett to givo pro-hi-bi-tion lec-tures. in.ui w.v., we win near 11 suiu ot mut uuun we suppo-c-,) would be very appro-oo wa.er.power grist-mill, wc heard a United States sena- Hm-T-onva ni-Hnlna fvom ihe of whom did you give it" not.

"who uiate, anu we, oeing ia oiaun su 000 ilollse nd hrewcrv. of we, E. J. Jenkins a iinrn.v sit 1 w-Recei ver. S.LanriOnlce thinkino-' men and women 3'011 g'e it And so of each What makes him so red faced and JOHN W.

SHKAFOK, a ttrney and in I "or at Lav. Practice io Stale aui Ke.i(-r:tt ouru, LOAXS truck ith tlic- Deeons SllOII 2 Banks, 3 Lumberyards, 6 har-; ivapas. That it was a good P.ail- 1 Hill lb i.n a.u.. excited 01 tne otner words, say "this nstaiitlv detertiiintd that 'Gcd Concordia ia each ber. ness css He has been drinking too much and saddlery shops, 2 Justices, Bradley Clif-ltirkets 10 general stores, 5 gro- for(i anu ot tho sound htm." it should be.

Having Set- III: is for you not for'you and "th's is between you and not between you and Avoid led uiion the stjde of letters, Wf! 2 hardware, 1 furni- Thus wil youth have tho benefie of the eouncils of the mature cry stires, est and most capable udges, eoni- water, and if ho is not care-lul ho may have a rush of brains to his head that would kill him. J. SlIEAFOR attorney at law and police Judye Concordia Kansas. terminating sentences in preposi irew our order upon the 3 drug; book and 2 jew-1 in(r U.S.S.Court. dissented, iiy lor the font.

sores. making a total of 0 and the aged an opportunity sel lions, such as, at, in, of, itc. Never dom had of studv'ing, knowing, nei anu oisappoiniment wnen twentvfive stoics with an awe- How bin it does make some the saJ do like 1 do but as I do. In Open Letter to James. 'When reformers want to pull controlling foibles of youth.

the language of Holy Scripture arrived it would spell two "Gods ijrate capital stock of more than folks feel to hold office! When i tit nary" We attrib-ioJUO. A magnificient ironyonsee a man walk as though B. M. Phatt M. D.

Physician and Scrceon. down a system they should have a dte, tl "better were it tor a man that a needle were hung about his neck ge, built mainly by the had a red hot potato in tne, Concordia llistory, hertoforo unwritten, better to substitute have you and will be a prominent feature of and that he Avere plunged into" the L. J. KAXs. ATTO IfcN V.Y AT mv, llic at Vi -i COXCORDI a KANSAS.

Al.M'KNTl.!:. jT law. Office next it )cr i.r the office, CONCORDIA KANSAS M. V. xtorney at law, ouc.ir.lia, Kansas.

Ba-sldes doing a I an- l-iiHine-sB, attend tuall 1. lr.is:-:iefs in ti.e s. Land oflica. s. it.

tturuey In the K-et a giieral law aud intu mi; luunua in jspis the iiepublican. Nearly all seat ot insDritei.es you may oe a vary Godly man, but had we business, is represen-sure that he holds a federal, or 1 1 T. ,1:., I your. followers or those avIio believe. J.

G. eye or a camei than tnat he err GIEMER and Surgeon. The Blade. History that shovldbe wrtlcn but would not be the name 111 the Jnclian 01:1 is' you do anything better than Physician ret the Intiian horn Penn swin Concordia Kansasibut for this publication grammatically Well, when the editor gets his 'Typo doots' on I sh all write more; so now good bye. lied out of his land bv his dal'c ted.

Three are 0 btacK-smnii som other iai omee. slioiis 2 wairon several carpenter! 777 1 -f II. you shouldt shops, 1 broom factory, plow, J. i -i- ii i ant your potatoes till the dark manufactory 3 mihner stores, ii TKolftho moon. As the man was Christianity to oiler is there any religion on earth that has civilized Much of this history cowhide measuremdnt-we feel surL' is locked up in the memory of one Wm.

Uayden Phvsican and Surgeon that the laiter would, at least, hav; man, and that man ot all menin and humanized men and women more than Christianity has? James. 3 first hotels. 9 board- a slat! Jestilute of, pt even pace with the former. There is to be a World'sFair held we Concordia Kansas the country, is the most, and 1. schools we let it pass: out wnen L- 1.

1 n.nn-ij 1 .0 kin- he hade at Melbourn, can truthfully say, the only man It is all a misluka that Christian cing on the 1st of October, 1880, h1, after some verv serious refle lookin, over the city and 'awyer iterated the same thing p.ns and misgivings, wo deter- viewil)1T the pubbc bu.llings,!wo resolved tc. moye for his d.s capable of writing it. i and to continue untill the 1st of L. D. Hall Ph sician and Surgeon Concordia Kan.

Eeach 3udsequent number PH1TCICIANS nrned to thus name it. It may be'tlic cciran, stores, the vast num oarmeut civilized and humanized men and women," It is men and women that has civilized Christian- March.1831. 'ne most approprate aiter a. as itsDer ot dwel.ing houses, the eon- contain an llistoiral sketch Northwestern Kansas and South western Nebraska. District Court, Mrs.

S. 1.. Keneday r.f Tn.M.iI.i hronrrinif the the The offort to open up tho L. MARCtlTT, I. hTrtieian and Snrr'eon.

1 M.nth"f toni. jl i'w ri i Indian in tho ty, just as a higher civilization em Homor athic Physician CoJifoniia diev- wid be to cut and slash ras-ls and rascality right and left. We occasionally hear a man busy streets and avenues, and, cards for ten cents at the Uv' Uta.4 Store. 11 ii.ira l- on est 6tll territory aviII be renewed present Congress. Subscribe tor the Blade only 50ct THE MODEL JOB OFFICE.

lookinir back, we see, in, the, KANS bodied Christi amy humanized heathenism and just as a still higher t-av, who is otherwise blessed with civilization embodied in inlldelity Dr. J. M. Mas.jan, Phv Surgeon. Office v.

Wliipp's -tore, f.vo doors west or the pat ollice. now humanizing Christianity. Just as tho New Testament barbaric as it is in many parts is. far more refining and human than tho old one. Infidelity has destroyed the rack L.

I). AIL, Physician and Surgeon. Chronic diseases a specialty. Oiliieeuver Clon-H ottuty liank. and thumb screw, it has put out tho fires of inquisition and is fast con iavii w.

Surgeon. at residence, four iiiiies South of signing hell itself to oblivion. It is doing this by making men and wo llit of the enlargment without I men more just, tender and consider before used this extraordina-rypower to defeat just laws OBITUARY. jthem, and whilst in the prime of died, Apn.LisisTOof Tonsiiitis, at his life- r. Brooks leaves six residence in Clifton TownhiP children and a large cir- EXTORTION-ROBBFRY- Whicii? TH.H )E: extra charge.

If. at the close of ate one to another. lt County Kansas, unman i). Brooks, Aged cie oi iriends and acquaintances Infidelity says God does not create he may forbear uieing the year, any sudscriber is is dissatisfied and think he has not had the woith of his money we will The frei hton The BLADE outfit from the Atlantic WEDS 2318,79. murderers, thieves and criminals as K.

KAIXS Iloiini'iiatlif tie I'liysieliin. lirmic diseti es asiieeialte. to nil or nisriit, eititer in the city or Ulliee over Sweet er.s II ure when the good cf the couniry to mppurnh is loss To the grief stricken children, and friends we extend our heartfelt sympa food for the fires of hell, but that so denands its use. refund it with interest. to Atchison, 14 mlles- ciety itself creates its own montsrosi- thy and consolence.

Olr Dasti.ing. The death of Mr. Brooks deserves more, than passing notice. Deceased came to this state then Territory in Juno 1760, and was one of the half do7.en was oo and from Atchison ies. Is it possible for a thief or ITJXCirLE? The last Legislature passked a 1 r.f Anvil ELECTIONS BY CoTRETIIONDE NTS' murderer to generato honest and up- Unl ll, I'll u.e yji i bill which provides that in three viiiio 1 b-79 our babv and ht children.

Will not the acorrt to Concordia, 1 50 miles, 2, 50 The Road to Mar'Ae rlacct. The clergyman who fooled The robber. During the winter a half score men Ave met the day Ave came months after its passage (March into, what is then Sherly, nowl2) oweers of halls or places ol Cloud co. Juiy 18G0. Mr.

Brooks amusement should provide two i vrui Trsde 1 Ct his name is '-The His as accompanied will the trials and tribiinlations in men came to our city late one produce an oak and the grass seed grow grass Does not like produce like Civilization is all the One evening as a clevgj man was Oro-nnize vonrself into a "oing home, from seeing a sick'resided at the "ime of his deathjways of exit from suce pfaces, wi cold night End beged the over Railroad co. hoodwink the jn the claim he settled upon on th doors opening outAvard, also eidint to his ra-v: and all that the patient, he was walking through a 1 1 seer of the poor to give them shel time humanizing. The whip is no i his 'Imps' ii I el inflict Ui'tfi- ii -1 r. a-M in in- fornuu ion. f.iuiti:i i lie A mor trail fr f- A i'NN A lEXXiriC AMERICAN Ollice, 2g1 liruadwuv, Now York.

ter and food as they had not then. people into votung you Donas rnhnild 3. railroadand when oncer seen in the homes of tho cul wherewith to purchase it. Be it forest on the oulside ot the village his arrival ISbU. lie was tne should provide tre extinguishes, in Avhieh he lived, when suddenly scion of a sturdy piomer ractNeglecl so to do after the time he met a robber who leveled a'and the blood of the parents Avas specifed, laps the person liable pistol at him and said your moneyifufy developed in the son- Of to a fine of $10 a day until! the Li.

l' i.i Ji 1- a i.h pied. has become as lamillior io our ears as Kansas tured and the intelligent. Our navy -'hniit take the entire product remembered that Cloud County las thrown it away. Our public and, he Board'of their hauling it 150 miles after 20 jcui a 11-1 letieu, 1 ll'IG II. 1 illllUP schools find it barbaric.

The lead and mor r.i have never'on the way to market. ducking stools and other public pun- or your me. My friend, you may have my money, but first let me speak you ot ihe salvation of your soul. nuir tla-hes, and moi rules, more Ti 1 tne lew men wnu stoou tucn L-onijoieu witn. ound and refused to be fright-This law is of local interest and ened off by the many bands of its requirements should be care-murderous savagosthat prowled fully examined into by those in-along his frontier for so many.teresled.

ments are all gone. We punish mane or ier respecting tne K03.0. to llie ruuiiiuu, and more are tment of poor and- iinligneut; .11. i fe 1 toi-'o-: tl, 111! V. just as little as possible for we are What kind of a life is this A'ou Bond yourselves to uuuu a 31ERCER (P A I .1 bhoji oi-r N.c!a-n's Aveary, and iistressing learning that men and women are persons whom misfortune or two weeks exnerience as con.e, as con.

aro leading. What good do you 'ong, -i thpn meek The trial oWlev.Mr. Talmacre ti. mv mm, I years, none are more ueseiui" what we make them and that love 0 01 uniorseen raiuoau anei a tliat are to to its taking the en- and tea, new Lmnnets gowns are, to a n.au is settled very much after the bar-room style of settling diffi kindness and persuasion are our best etaue every man wnen 1r.1ve1.ng 1. 0 YOur labor eachers.

As fast as Ave humanize culties. Mr. Hathaway churied I'almage with being euilty of lJ for hauling it one tenth of the our laws just so fast do we humanize 1 and are thrown unexpectedly up But small as our baby is it has on the public charity cost a uemendeous to 1 our religions. Our jails are being J. R.

DOUGLAS distance to market, will do you? Ah my dear lrier.y praise tnan is Mr. Brooks, you had better stop this kind of a old, daring, courageous ever ife iready at the sound ot alarm to The shades of the evening camesholder-his musket and place on and the clergymans voice himself between the savage seemed faint and far off. At lastlhords and their intended victoms. he' added, now my friend get ay alter day, has he, with down upon your knees and begjehosen band of comrades, rode repentance and you shall have my'oYer the prairies of this then m-money. The robber got down onjhospitable country' sleeping at Mb knees and the on the ground, the sky his falsehood and deceit and a number of other offenses.

Mr Tal-mage responds by declaring the oilier caretui unu isoaieiiuiii in. made comfortable and pleasant, and bring it lorm; ana as ega.o up crsecr became satis! 1 ien i ,1 YEARLY motun'of rue eattit. whoe testniony a pack of false on it iinu t.o. ik. ui e.ui nedlthey were laborinir men ana his tour- our jailers are care takers instead of brutal tyrants.

Christianity be The trial is suddenly stopped, Talmage and Hatha are forcibly reminded of the n0 means with which to buy a mountain labored and supper or a nights lopging an d'tecn weeks in Astronomy: as was hissworn duty to do.pro-iearth has not varied ir, it revolu way shake hands and the Rever- ing a relic of past barbarism tho once in advance of a still more remote barbarism has seen its day tH WUill 1V1 lil I LA 14 ned gentlemon present shout kicked him in the pit of the stom-nly covering, not seldom with- ion one-hundredth ot a secono Mouse though it muv be, it will videa them meats ana lodging lor two thousand years. "glory to God! When "bovs" hav a fuss and or a fight, the ach and ran down thestreet like.oi. ioou, in pursuiu me wnj, o-mrsed J. S. savoge.

But the noble and dar- of usefulness and must take its place prove a lively one, and the two- houso whh direeti'ons to C0M00S0I, KANSAS i 1 1 1 Tl old tomcats ot our town win nave with all tho deal religions of the by- prcsent'his bill to the Board oft It is genuine "principle" with ung ueeus oi jir. xjuooks are io custom is, or usod to be, to settle it by walking up to the bar and, SLEIGHING SONG be prepetuatedin history, it is therefore unnecessary to more dse. Once Jove ruled the civilized Commissioners for allowence, a3 is customary, which ho did and what do A-outhinkwas the result, with glasses tilled to the brm, "heres the top the morning to than allude to them now. In the '-hon." Borrd Com. to shut their eyes and 'close their ears when their Co-office holders con-tbmplate a rade ou the treasu.iy; to do something more than hump-their backs and glare their eyes at each other if they catch it.

Two hundred dollars worth of (ype and material are represented him, was blended- it always ye me and to the fellows Allowed of course! no. Reject Avorld and now it is Jehovah and by and by it will be science. Elmtxa. ed. Ana for what reason think is with true courago, honesty, niarality, generosity.

It can be think you? why this very very and to squauder the public tunas truthfully be said of Mr. Brooks Awa! awa! the track is white, The strs shining cler too nit The wintr winds sleping, The moon abuve the stp! tal, A silvs cresnt ovr all Her silent watch is keeping. Awa! a walour hrts ga, And need not breth hi nit or da, A si for sumcr plasur; The meri bis ring gall out, in the first issue of Ihe Board said it would be en-'in helping useless dridges kc. say nothing of the Press on which c-o-u-r-a-g-i-n-g a bad riIXCI-L 1 'Principal''' that his "latch string ahvys hung outside his door. PLE furnish a nights lodging or a it is printed.

Over 30 different iounls of have beeu drawn around, "thanks to the ould div-il for kaping us out the There is, after all, more immag-inary than real difference between Jew Gentile. The former doirg his "dirty work" in the name of God'the latter, in the name of DeA'il; and, whilst the latter takes his drinks at the time of settlement, the former, defers his till the "Sacrament. When an honest 1ml Is presented to tlief i i.a, nor.r linfortlinat No one ever came to his door without hearing the welcome words "wald in." No one in the upon and in the next issue of tommissionera for furnishinfl a -n eaiviasi. i be double jnisbts lodging breakfast to an anfortudaljoring man. 1 jnate destitme lolporiu man it is rejected' land was better known than was i snail gradually work into on 'Trincioal." But when the population Kr.

Brooks and his kind add affectionate wife, and noone knew The supervisors act. paper that will, not only he Coun'-v wa9 dishonpstl-v veiled to them but to love and respect And the Appropriation Bill: iiuaus wuieu uevfiai iruuui. -pectable in Size, but alio in ItS.ontcers were enabled to crab $T0 orK00.fr. Our lips keep time with song and shout, And lat in hapi mesure. Awa! awa! aros the plan We swep as Reberds skim the man Our gala leping; The 6trs brit the track is whit Thers joi in evry hrt too nit, Whil wintr winds sleping.

G. av Why Joes Mr. Linney leave them. Both are dead are sleep MO 0 makeup. Simplicity and lne treainry theaid Boani couid finJ nuerests are bothering them- his the water from his roof at the ing the dreamless sleep, 1 1 1 be important features oti wife having preceded him in rear of his store to pluge onto people occuying the sidewalk? Blaise's Religious Belief, The Elaine Literary Bureau has resurrected and Btarted again on travels a letter written by Mr.

Blaine eight years ago defining his religious belief. We have carefully studied this document, and have come to the following conclusions: (1.) That Mr. Blaine's paternal ances tors were Preabpterians. (2.) That Mr. Blaine's maternal ancestors Avere Catholics.

(3.) That Mr. Blaine's aunts Were Methodists. (1.) That Mr. Blaine's uncles were Baptists. i5.) That Mr.

B.aine was born an Episcopalian. (G.) That Mr. Biaine was baptized a Unitarian. (7.) Thai Mr. Blaine Avas raised a Lutheran.

(8.) That Mr. Blaine is opposed to the introduction of religious tests into political discussions. St. Lonis Globe-Democrat. death only a few months.

Just as they had, by industry Perhaps it is because hebelieves i i tho "salvation of some Beacossfield is to give an audi- and rigid economy gathered lit Tirrirt opninimr o-iit ti prfd ence to the representatives to around them a competence, and The Blade. When a demagogue wants to over uic esperc-e will oe a dontwant to do it he whether Pres. Hayes will veered to make our paper the best PI0Se9 5t to the appropsiation bill if i it i i ithat ladies are entitled to the in-fore, a provision repealing the 2 manners but will be raised wheni n. -r, 1 of the alk. By observing nlarged to one dollar.

Those sub-ithis rule much cmbrrrassment win.suPerv'lb0rs ai-1- now will have the beni -be avoided. 'As the Presedent has twice the Liverpool Board of Tradejwere in a condition, to take a through emersion." We dont, however, hence our objection. We prefer to take our ablutions in the more customary way by use of the wash bowl. JEWELRY, VI01 IN, STEIXUS. SPECTACLES.

For Sale Cheap by Ji. C. nOSV'ALL. te5Allworlv warrcnteJ. on the subject of restoring silver nine respite irom tne urnugry again to money.

The world of life and recuperate their wast-does move after all. kd energies, death overtook Kov is the time to SBMCKIRH SitS. THE BLADE, vra LKADXSarAPSEOf COUSTZ..

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Years Available:
1879-1902