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The Sherman County Dark Horse from Eustis, Kansas • 4

The Sherman County Dark Horse from Eustis, Kansas • 4

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Eustis, Kansas
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THl DARK HORSE H. II. HAIiLER, XULU SubscribE A. W. HOSTETTER, Caahier.

W. W. SHRADER. Asst. Cashier.

President. PuhlishEii Every Thursday. J. A. TAIT, Editor Pulfier, lion.

The republican congress under the republican president has made no appropriations so far to affect the surplus except in the case of sundry deficiency bills, necessary to keep the machinery of the government moving. Out of their own mouths therefore are the democratic brethren convicted of monkeying with the surplus. There was a great hue and cry solenr pines, the sad hemlocks, the tearful willows, the embracing vines. They sleep beneath the shadows of the clouds, careless alike of sunshine or storm, each in the windowless palace of rest. Earth may run red with other wars they are at peace.

In the midst of battle, in the roar of conflict they found the serenity of death. I have one sentiment for the soldiers, living and dead cheers for tho living and tears for the dead." ALLIANCE CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. Official Paper Entered a tfce postofflce at Goodland, for transmission through the U. 8. Mall as aecond-class matter Published every Thursday.

Olflco on Eas Elde Boulevard, in A.ZH. building. Goodland Kansas. 4DQE5 A GENERAL BANKING Loans MoneY on Short or Long Time. COUNTY AND CITY, SPECUL ATTENTIOH Gffffl TO COLLECTION.

For Congressman Sixth Congressional District, HOH. WEBB McNALL. Of Smith County. The silver bill passed the house on the 7th inst. It is expected that the bill will be amended before it passes the senate.

Gover Humphrey receives hundreds of letters from all over the state, thanking him for his manly course in refusing to attend the resubmission convention. William Lincoln County, Nominated. Hill City, June 7. The convention of the Farmers' Alliance of this, the sixth district, last night nominated William Baker of Lincoln county for congress, in opposition to Webb McNall, the republican nominee. There were eight candidates, and sll, in answer to questions, declared that they were opposed to In galls.

The candidates were A. B. Montgomery of Sherman county, Elder B. Sellers of Jewell county, a a few months ago over the alleged havoc played with the surplus by the pension Tanner. The excitement waxed high until it was discovered that with all his activity the increase of the pension list under Tanner had been less during the time he was at the head of the bureau than the increase made under his democratic predecessor, during the corresponding month of the year before, and amounted at the most to only a mi' lion or two dollars.

The late democratic administration howled against the surplus and took good care in its appropriation bills to leave none of it to be expended by the Fifty-first congress and President Harrison. Lincoln Jour mm Has been leased to Sherman County McCoy Who will conduct it in the most approved style. Tho houso is newly and neatly furnished throughout. GOOD SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNEC-TION. Give us a call.

We will make you feel at home. The old soldiers of Kansas are in favor of o. p's original pensions. Topcka Capital: And the farmers alliance is opposed to o. p's old politicians.

Leavenworth Times. Christian divine; Rev. C. N. HcKee Dark Horse! nal.

The and MSI SHILOH'8 CATARRH REMEDY. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diptheria. Canker Mouli, and Head-Ache, With each bottle there is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaints without extra Charge. Price 50 cents, Sold by Eu-nis Walker. It is useless to cuss this administration for asking you those ques tions through the census enumerator.

The census bill, as it stands to day in all its pureility of catechism, was the product of the democratic house and the Cleveland administration last session. It shows what im mense wisdom resides in the average democratic brain. It was the democratic party that wanted to know all about your chronic diseases and how of Mitchell, Rev: J. S. Osborne of Osborne county, I.

J. Holcomb of Norton, E. E. Ellis of Osborne, Rev. Benjamin Baker of Lincoln and A.

Banta of It only required five ballots after supper to nominate a candidate. Resolutions were adopted declaring for a saxvice pension, free sugar wtth a bounty, free lumber and free coal, a deep water harbor on the Gulf of Mexico, and the enactment of a law making bribery a crime, and demanding fair treatment from tho press in the campaign. The resolutions also instruct tho alliance nominee, if elected, not to go into any republican or democratic caucus in The Oldest and Best Newspaper in the County. Bob Iiigersoll's Dream. The past rises before me like a Sells tho Old Reliable CHALLENGE WIND MILL, One that Never Blows Off the Tower, and has stood tho test for years.

A mill that always takes the Also dealer in Wagons, Buggies, Carts Threshing Machines, Binders, Mowers, and Rakes. Everybody invited to call. Office and salesroom at the old stand, opposite Tcagarden Bros Grocery Store. dream. Again we are in the great struggle for a national life.

We hear the sound of preparation the music of the boistrous drums, the silver voices of heroic bugles. "We see thousands of assemblages, and hear congress. much you owe. Nebraska State Journal. The committee on public lands, through Mr.

Payson, made a report to the house on June 9th on a bill to reduce the price of all government lauds subject to homestead pre cmption entry to $1.25 per acre. the appeals of orators; we see the pale cheeks of women and the Hush "DATE" SCOTT, IT TTTiD "Z3 JE5. JXT ed faces of men; and in those assem-; In Politics. per Year. The nominee of the convention is a member of tho "United Brethren church, 50 yours of age, and typical farmer in looks.

He is a slow, deliberate speaker, and expi esses himself well. He has never been a candidate bhges we see ail the dead whose dust we have covered with flowers. We lose sight of them no more. We are with them when they enlist in for cfljce but was urged to make the The committee recommends the pas sage of the bill because it has not been the custom of the government to treat its public lands as a 6ourco of revenue. The committee also recommends an amendment repealing the pre -emption law.

Two Papers for the Price of One I race by the alliance of his county. Four Years Experience as Contest Clerk in the U. S. Land Office at Merlin. "Will practice beforo the U.

S. Land Offices at Wa Kecney and and before the Hon. Com. of General Land Office, and Secretary of the Interior. Special attention given to contest cases and the preparation of anv papers bofore the Interior Department.

Give us a call. Oflko with lloyt Andrews. the great army of freedom. We seo them part with those they love. J3ome are walking for tho last time in quiet, woody places with the mai A.

Splendid Oiler. ANSWER THIS QUESTION-Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to sulier and he made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming TJp of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for 15 cents we will sell them Shioh.s Vltalizer, guaranteed to cure "them. i. bold bv Emu sjn III HUJ if? Wsjw Having made special arrangements with Hie publisccr of the Leavexwouth Times, a splendid 8-page family newspaper, published at Leavenworth, and worthy of patrone.wc arc enabled to offer the Dark House and the Le wen-worth Weekly Times, both one year, for $1.50.

Every Kansas man s.hould have his county paper foe home enews and a paper from the capital of the state. Givo this combination a trial. f-COiTer oil for throe months only. We will rend you the Jeavkn worth Dailt Times and this paper one year for SS.oo lly this orranjrement. you can fri the In-s: weekly paper in the comity and the In-st daily paper in Kansas one year for the uual juice of two weeklies.

Thin olTtr uood lor il luuiiths only. UTTAGQU AITTTE WITH THE GEOGttAPEtOP TH3 COUNTRY, V7ILL CLTAHI MUCH VALUABLE XffTORMATION FEOM A STUDY OP THIS IA? OF KANSAS CITY. dens they adore. We hear tho whis perings and the sweet vows of eternal love as they liugeringly part forever. Others are bending over cradles kissing bubes that uro asleep.

Some are receiving the blessings of old men. Some arc parting with mothers who press them to their hearts again and again and say nothing, and some are talking with wives and endeavoring with brave words spoken in the old tones to drive away the awful fear. We see the wifo standing in the door with the babe in her arms standing in tho sunlight sobbing ut the turn of the road a band waves she answers by GRANDEST SALE (r ALL SILK If Robert E.Lee was, as the World says, "a man of unllexible uprightness," how came he to bo put forward as a representative of a cause which meant tho breaking up of the union, tho hauling down of tho flag under which ho had been educated and protected, and tho slaughter of a million of his fellow men? If the statute that was unveiled was in memory of Robert E. Lee, there could be nothing said against it. It is not in honor of the memory of Robert E.

Lee, but of the rebel general Lee, clad in the uniform of tho confederate army of treason, mounted and scanning tho horizon, in the words of one of the flatulent toadies of the day, "in search of tho enemy." Query: Who were the enemy? iilinerv lias tliJ FOR holding high in her loving hands tho child. He is gone and forever. "Wo see them all as they march I. 65s Silk ffisay 75c 85c tflQ iSSg, YARD. proudly away under tho fl uinting The democratic campaign of bluff J.

flags, keeping tune to the and bluster, which, after being si-1 i music of war marching new stvlcs and just what you bonnets and need for trimming hats, lenccu by the passage of tho civ in dresses, and the same have "jc. 75c, ftoc and $1.00 yard; we will till your orders for To increase our subscription list we have made arrangements whereby you can secure the Topeka Capital, an excellent family weekly, and the Dark Horse, both for $1.75 per year. If you want JOB WORK 35c ard, TEE GH2GUQQ, RC8B fSLSHO PSQIFIG ftULVJAY, Ip civ ilr; 7 main lino3, orancns and extPiiciir.ns cast and wcat of in ILx.iGlS Davenport, iluccatino. osr-moosa, vv luia. In IOWA ilinneanolis r.nd Auciwor, Council St.

Pau. in MINNESOTA Vatrtrtwn One lot JAPANESE EAXS, worth 2Cc will he io erd Falls, in DAKOTA Cameron, S5. Jc streets of tho gieat cities through the towns and across tho prairies down to the fields of glory to do and to dio for the eternal right. "We go with them, one and all. We ure by their side on all tho gory fields, in nil the hospitals of pain, in all the marches.

We stand guard with them in all the wild storm and under the quiet stars. Wit are with them in ravines rutming with blood in hio furrows i.f We are with them between c.u.tend-ing hosts, unable to lu. ve, wild with ley bill in the broke out anew with predictions of republican dissensions in the senate, has had another setback. Tho decision of tho senate committee to have the republican committeemen consider it together, the democratic senators hold iug aloof till tho majority is ready for them, is an auspicious omen. Tho favorable impression which it will create nil over the country is strengthened by tho fact that the com mitt to will givo heariugs to nQ who want to bo heard, und if Kutcfairr Crook.

FoxtKono, in tco xiSKiiiTCliY una Colorado Colored Spring, Deuvcr, Pueblo, in COLOJYDO. Vra.vcrsa3 nsv ai.d vtist urc-is of rich fiiv.iiTirr and yv-esrSnrr Inds, tl.o bo'; cr intcrconj-munication to wldr n-nd io nil a rvl north wc3t, arid som-th-w est; from Chicus, cid. tad traiui-jcariic: Soapcris. AL.L SILK ni tm lis I-" rri.AL Wood IIaxulks will be cold fcr thitst the life blood Iieaddn? s.il conrotitor3 splicer cr equipment fcocl, vaatilatod, Urea in a dtust wr.rir.cti by ntos 'rr-n tho locomotive inxrtytr). DAILiY bfcf.rtoiiChicagroand DbS Motion sJoej-J' tuumtifN and Chicago rnd Iciiio.o Dnvc-i am' vlr.

ct. Jesfp- Ko.s:.3 City cr Topwlre liav Cor.oLc, SI.or,ij'v Cai uixl iliKurl Oivrr) Dirur I iisri P.ccUiir'-';Vf Vrs fcctsreo Chir-i-o and faV.) Chicago au I Cal'd-woU iCans Cit.7 and CbJc-irro ColcvuCo p.v.l Pu-fctia. Ilcwao. ZrAr-nCL D'" of St. nd ttixvn Ct.

iliiorr.ir. oscufsic'na with IcOUi'KS irorv Hizc. Vorfiid. L. Anwiw slowlv -bbnf of anv description, it bhoultt appear that r- i auv serious ltfv oiviniiir lis 1 I LA 1 11 I 1111 HI I ie.iVfs.

13 I hvn.itn,! 1 .11, 7 come to the sec them incited lv hulls tion to prevent it by such modifica (iiielot Ladies' 1'aiic; rarasols, worth SI. CO, uxt -iliO jtfvj vo -U lrorA riKc i--iiic, Curdm of ttu Godj, th Sauitarmnii, und Ccaic Gvcaucui- ci Jl-icclc. VIA VHt: ALBERT-LEA ROUTE, 1 Kj; 'i Kirjinapoila and Re. Tuul, tions as may bo necessary. This Fpirit is to bo fchows I that the republic iu seuutors under Dark Horse 9 n-r.

i i'-ir vjs.r c.r.a ctrrei.n oor'r. V'-M't Titwt: rails, rta ice island. Tao i to Tloit'. toi-n with shells in tbe tranches of forts ami in the whirlwind of the charge, where nicu Li-cme iron.wlth nerves of hli-el. AVo are with the prisons of famine, but hnuifm speech cm never tell what on-duied.

Ae ht iao wlim tbo r.ews 3 of tbe KorthWEr 0 Office. t.ttcad i' all oitl in' stand, si.s tho iepublicaL'8 iti the did, thut they mast grco uii thi bill tb a whole and it. democratic paper tells a pathetic Ude of how ihero was a i trfv4 Cir.cr.-j ri ladiani-polls, and C2i' Jit 1-ccvuiiwcrtii, Kaunas City, 2r.l Kt. rr rollers. crs.ixodiriiora:atloa; apiy to aay bi.caru iml Iio-p joLf Isu.

SFs PST Special ci- tn JOHN, JOHN -7. IVi- n. rent big surplus in ILi. Ucl delict t. 1 IT--'-- -t the conies that the dm.

Xo seo uud now it; the maiden in tho of her sr-the fuow iu row. We see tho Kilvered he i.1 of whn l' trrison came in h-s iMi-Itnd melted and SYWPSIS OF AKKUAL STATEQENT OF the -ld man bowel with he last Mi'- tin son jiJune'tti irniiig nco liar lis vmiui in, and is a Rirnlus no I ri'f. TdMSlDSDia3 tf Hartford. HllHIHn: Made t8opt.ef of Kansas. J.

7 January, 1K0. 7 7 7 -h These heroes Thiv rre i r.4vttf:i C.tvii...-, or Vi- li0 vjf-n it'll u. tU (Jjrtiinly. 15 it the surplus iiH'hud I cfuro iluj I ilietl Tor latrtx t.y ,0,1 us They at icsl. Axi .1 1 IK 11 esa uiitlcri tho html they fren, imdt 'tho ll.i- KANSAS It JemoiMMtic suliniuistr.i of Just yon Rates Reasonable,.

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1886-1894