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CHURCHES. Drouth in Iowa Unbrokan. TOE ATWOOD DEMOCRAT. A JAPANEB IDOt. ALL ABOUT A BUOOY WHlIt HOLLOW.

LIKPV A CotoeeeJ Brveeu Ixuge, t.SOO ton u.t 4 Uag BU4 Then Deo Moines, July 30. The drouth iu a Megro Oele SVeetor ef Ourjtilea Ule U1STHODI8T EPISCOPAL. RXJiVICBI BV' Old, aea Ui PeMeet Repair. Twri miiaa nut from KamaL-npa. arid Si nob the recent fusion of the Atwood Democrat and Time Into two shows utider one lent.

Ike Mikesell has stepped into the field again and started the Atwood Djcmockat. Ike does not seem to believe in the dirty work of the fuslonlsta, who are willing to swap off sry euMiay sour ulag asa eventsc. wboul a io s. m. Prater SkSSSkM ereulnc.

about twantv miles from Yokohama. I Ot- J. Bamrtclc one ci tne lean Kpworth League Meade! SfegeeeB Iowa remains unbroken. Dispatcher received here show prairie fires In var ious parts of the state, the most for .7 ii. u-j uu rt corui ah services.

uulr Invitee to atteud a attend Enured ivt ths poet office at Atwood, Kausaa. Second owes matter. August 6, 189-4- rUBUBHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THE DEMOCRAT PUB CO- W. a. LooraouBBOW, Palter, aiidable being at Independence, where Japan, on a terrace sits the most gi- mg puysicians wrouwu.

uu a gantic idol, or heathen god, now pretty trick played on him lately by known to exist This immense nteil negro boy he had in his em brasen image of a deity was built or ploy, says a Waycross, Ga speoUl t. every vestige ot principle of their parties KJNOREGATIONAL. SEBVICn Sunday raoritliur and avenlaa the town was threatened. The weather service reports no hope for rain. Ex.

EVT Sunday cbool st 10 a. m. Every body luvited. during the of Shomu, oaveuuan news, xao uucnur J.I AT.Diaoii.Psstor. Agal Plassd When Miss Jessie (Hlleseer.

a member of a wealthy Tarry lows family, inclosed the body ef her pet cooker epaalel in a thirty-dollar casket, whose silver plate bore the touching inscription "Our Darling Leo," and buried it deep in famous Sleepy Hollow cemetery, the oeustry round about was Inexpressibly shocked. John O'Keefe and John Traoey were eocu sd by Miss Glllender of having stolen her pet corpse and ooflBn They were discharged by tho grand jury lately. for a pap for the leaders of their parties. In this he is pursuing a straight and honorable course, and If honesty counts for anything in "reform" poli who was forty-six In the present line 00611 wwusiy 11 of emperors, and who died in the year tor soma days, and be has been spend K. A.

M1KK8KLL, I VAitM. UKO. PAULSON. 1 Financial. SOCIETIES.

74.8, A. D. Tills idol, which has beon evouuia-s uV ur i oluUa prayed to dally for more than 1,200 wl tl petlent and then his colored According to the financial exhibit In FltiDAY, Auo. 10, 1894. years by the crowd of devotees that arlYe over, ttQa tics, he ought to clean out the fusion gang of deadbeats.

Cheyenne County Ruttlcr. INDEPENDENT OHDEB ODD PILLOWS. A Atwood l.O. O. P.

No. sssme stt Taeedar the county clerk's office there are warrants outstanding to the amount of refunding bonds to the evening ol each week Iu Prsterual baa hourly cluster about it, is still In per- rr7 feet repair.and justly reckoned as one doctor's relet was a little late about of the greatest wonders In the Orient oondnf, and he walked home. Very kla aaalval A Kama Va VaaBaB) COUBTT DlBBCTOBV a. mi. rusiiH, xi.

w. E. n. Vobk, Bee. Frank Dobblne, who visited Dia- soon miv Overmyer'e Opinion.

1 as cemetery is one ot the most noted in the country, says the New Butsu the same summer that the name ano oapiainea tnet ue missea writer worshiped at his shrine. olnf? ber rtTa a fork Advertiser. Within its gates amount of 929,800.00, making an aggregate indebtedness of 932,384.02. There being 92,361.46, on June 1, in the sinking fund. The total amount of taxable property, a per last assessment, The Democrats bad an old fashioned Heuater, BapresetitaUve, Clerk Treasurer, Kef later of Deeds, BberlP.

Surveyor, Ceiooer L' NiUrfTS OP PYTHIAS PERSEUS LODGE rv No. Ifti meets every Thursday veiling In the Fraternal hall. VislUug mersben cordially Invited. K. a.

Vsuohak, C. 0. W. B. KxavBioax, K.

ot 11 a A K. K. wilcscksoa. Bsmuel W. A.

K. Bone. Simpson PUnn. i. W.

Means. C. C. Pearson. Chat.

Parr. J. N. Mdugln. Leeper.

jubilee at Topeka last Saturday at which David Overmyer and Joe Lowe rest the remains ef Washington Irving. George Jeaes, late editor aad owner of the Tirnesi the millionaire dry goods merchant Jones, of New and who has given the best descrip- wnicnexpianaon.ue aoovUrp tion of the god that has yet been off. who seemed to be written, eays: "The dimensions of his last drink very much, this god are truly colossal. His I Noxtmorntng Dr. Hamrick was ao-height from the base of the lotus oosted on the street by a Mr Walker, was 91,667,718.45.

told the Republicans and Populists a lot of facts which they probably do not fork; General Delevaa, the families Probate Judge, flower, upon whloh he sits, to the top wuu wu" who wanted to thank them for; among others the fol WOMAN'S BKLIEP COBPB. ATWOOD W. B.C. No. 175 aweU the 1 at asd 3rd Wednesday slternouo ot each month.

Sisters vutldug Atwood are luvited to attend. M. b. Yuan, Luilla Cols, Bsc. Pres.

of Maatcn Marble, a Ogden Mills and George Lewis aad other voted of his head, Is 64j feet; and above earns to hie bouse the night before and took off one of his buggy wheels lowing comparison: Bust. Public Instruction, W. McE. Whesiea. Attorney i- P.

Noble. Health Officer Dr. E. D. York.

let Diet, J. A. AnderioD. fan ishTl-r-r Peter Mover. this rises an aureole fourteen feet wide.

The Practical Work of tho Odd-Fellows. The Orphans' home la now open and lamnies or Mew lork ana Westches "I do not like to mention things per above which again rise tor several ter county. and left a broken one in its place. Tbe oo tor treated tho matter as a Joke at first and not knowing that he eonal in a campaign like this, but Gov eruor Lewelling has in bis speeches in (trd m. uramee.

Among those who owned a let near feet the flamelike glory which In-slosss or arches in the whole figure. The face proper is sixteen feet long; GKAND ABMY OP THE BEPUBL1C. AT-woed post G. A. B.

meets 'he lu ami 3rd Saturday evenln of earh month, Visiting sow rades are Invited to attend, and all Kldteri eU-trable to membership are invited to Jointke pest Is daily receiving children. Two little girls, 10 and 12 years old respectively, Citv DiBxcroar had soother man's wheel on his directly likened himself to Jesus Christ. The but ho found out later that its width nine and one-half feet came In from Colorado a few days ago With due respect to the governor, there Is a difference. For one thing there is n. irausT, torn.

A. Uissibu, Adjutant where tha dog was burled was O'Keefe. A few weeks age the grave of the dog had been opened, ana the body and casket scattered on the roadway. The work of the grave robbers was done at night as early on the next morning the body of Leo was found where the robbers had Mr. wainer was in earnest wnen ne meant to swear out a warrant for the doctor for the theft of a wheel.

The They lost tbelr mother some time since and their sick father, who was a mem John M. Burton. Kalcllfl. 8. W.

Gaunt. J. C. Cole. B.H.Tlndeu.

D. Tlllett. aror Clerk treasurer Attorney, Police Judge, Marshal, eyes are three feet nine inches long from corner to corner; the eyebrows, five snd one-half feet, and the ears eight and one-half feet The chest Is a dl; er nee in their mode of traveling Jesus Christ rode into the city of Jeru NDEPEKDBNT OBDEB OF GOOD lars. Atwood kxLe I. O.

O. meeta doctor examined his buggy and found salem upon an ass, Lewelling rides Into Thursday eveniuc at Uie M. E. church. I D.

Scott the city of Topeka upon a pass. I nev J. 1. UISOM.V. X.

Dslla Hani) ureas, Dec. ber of Peru lodge No. 106 of this state, went to Colorado to regain his health, but died, requesting that his two little girls should be tent to the Odd Fellows' Orphans' home at SilkviUe, this state. H.Ttudell. thrown It er could and I never would argue cor The very night that the grave was poration matters with a man who bad a B.

Thomas. K. Howard. E. K.

Walts. Breves. Minn. WOMAN'S 'V Union. CHRI8TIAN TBlfl'IKAltOB StweodW U.Bh-etimaad robbed O'Keefe snd Tracey were seen In the eemetery, and shortly afterward O'Keefe was found at the foot ot pass in his pocket, because ue never could see anything that the railroads tth Wednesday rach month at the I'out i BniB rail's, rres.

Tha Long and Short of It. the hanks of the Poeantloo river with did not want him to Bee." Distbict DiaacroBT. Nbttib Chambsbs, See. a broken leg aad thigh, having fallen John Paulson hauled 30 extra fine that some one had practiced duplicity on him and he called on his negro boy who at first dsnled any knowledge of the wheel, but when threatened with tha lock-up, said bo started after the doctor and some of the boys gave him a drink or so and he thought he would drive around a while before he went for tbe doctor, and while out be ran against tree snd broke the doctor's buggy wheel. He was near Mr.

Walker's house, and he took off the broken wheel and put one of Mr. Walker's on in its place. He drove on a short distance further and found the new wheel would not work on the doctor's buggy, and he went to Hon. O. Reese's os tne bridge which spans the river.

twenty feet in depth, and its middle finger is exactly five feet long. Around the sides, shoulders and head of the god, in front of the aureole, are sixteen figures, each in a sitting posture, and each eight feet in height. The leaves of the Immense lotus upon which the god sits are each ten feet long and lLx foot wide, there being fifty-six of them in the duster. The casting must have been wonderfully well executed, although the fineness of the leaf edges and other parts which I was able to examine, and the elaborate engraving which can still be traced upon the lotus flower Itself In the uninjured parts, leave no doubt Kt tha Met r-1 A- A.C.T.Gelger. B.

W. Gsunt. II. Young. Ptstrict Judge, Clerk District Court, Official iiienographer, REPUBLICAN SLUSH.

NICENT OBD OF UNITED Wi'BKMBX Atwood Lodite No S10 Meets every Mon When It was learned that Leo's liogs down to his farm on the Middle dsy night lu Fraternal hall. Waiting bioker grave had been robbed suspicion Sappa this week from Andy Burgners. corrtiHiiy wicomea. r- u. m.i,t, Labd orrics Dibbctobt.

A. H. Ellis, the Republican candidate pointed to 0 Keefe and Tracey as the M. W. M.

LOBBBLL, Bee. Audy was short on corn but long on bogs. Paulson was short on hogs but James N. Pike. J.

MeC'ee. desecrators of his grave. Tney were arrested aad held tor the grand jury. for congress, delivered a carefully pre pared speech to an aggregation of fos Beglater, Boomer, long on alfalfa and corn. Andy fur DF.OBPE OP HONOR.

ATWOOD LOD (P. D. of II No SS Maeta am Prl.lav nubt which discharged them. nished the hogs and Paulson furnished sillied Republicans at the court bouse last Saturday afternoon, and it was lu the Fraternal hall. Cl.

A SCOTT. when Leo's body wss found Miss Cbleforiloin.r. A. Smith, Bee. DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

the feed, and they will both make mon Glllender was at onee notified and really a refreshing sight to see the old again had her pet interred. She, ey. Irrigate the bottom land and when took a wheel from warts sitting around with gapping uienteil hero and there bv artists buy h(mM mi the divide land contracts its corn cur P. A.M. ATWOOli LODOI KFETi lit and trd WedneMlavi ol eael, inonlh i.

mouths swallowing the whole cloth however, bad a brick and earnest vault built, snd in this now reposes posscfully the corpse of her cocker tbe Fiaternal ball rency the bottom corn and alfalfa will his buggy and put Walker's In tha place. He next carried tne buggy home, and on looking round he saw His scathing arrangements of the pres Ai.nKUT Hiuicnii, rtee. take care of the stock and keep It spaniel ent incompetent Populist administra tion we will admit was none to severe the county. This Is practical reuproc Uy. PBEPBRBBD TO WEALTH.

E. D. YORK. yet the patriotic voters of Kansas with file and graver. The right band Is open and raised upwards; the left rests upon the lap" The linage weighs about 460 tons, and is made of a combination of gold, tin, copper and mercury In these proportions: Pounds QeM fia is aw Mercury t.SM Pew Feeele ee CautlteMS ee ta Be Bat should never forget it was the rotton leSeS WHS Is AJ o.

As a matter ef fact, the chief im' Commissioners Meet. rule of Republicanism which brought that Colonel Hoses wheel was blaek and the doctor's a different color, so he procured some paint and painted the wheel the same oolor as the doctor's wheels. The boy ma.e a olean confession, and the only punishment he got was about 100 lashes with a good hioaory. The doctor says it is a good joke on him. PU YSiCIAN pression produoed by great wealth.

AND even Is America. Is simply eurioelty. The board of county commissioners it about. The speaker dwelt at length upon the tariff question and seemed elated over the fact that through the not admiration, hardly even env Copper met Monday in regular session and 3i For Governor DAVID OVERMEYER. For Lieutenant Governor, SIDNEY O.

COOK. For Associate Justice, J. D. MoCLEVEBTY. Fot Secretary of State, K.

J. HERNINQ. For Attorney General, JAMES MoKINSTRY. For Auditor ef State, WILLIAM E. BANKS.

For Treasurer of State, B. LANTBY. For Superintendent, MILES WYCOFF. Fei Congressman 6th Dlst. F.

U. HI) mere are many things that peep ATWOOD. KANSAS. made the following tax levies for the really value more than wealth at aay designs of scheming senators the Me Kinley blU was still robbing tne Amor easuing year: time perhaps, thinks Harper's A BNAKB STORY. Gen'l mills U'nd Int.

B'ndsup lean workman and increasing the valuing weaith only as a means for A attBd man'. s. manufacturer's millions. The most vl All calls promptly attn iril either in or out of t. Citv.

Rawlins 10 .01 Atwood 02 these things la youth people prise amusement pleasure, love; and wealth Is thrown away reckleeely for the tal questions of the day, woman suff Heaver rage aud prohibition, were passed over PeasMeas KestUee. writer in Chambers' Journal thst Richard Palmer, a blind was walking In the garden of A ssys sake of such euda Alter the mature? carelessly and fllpantly. His talk was Cells Clinton Total i tut ssi All other existing ooloesal imam are pigmies compared with Dia-Butsu, whose hard-visaged face has looaed down on the meaningless rites of heathen Idolaters lor more than twelve centuries. IN HIOH A1H. Saaae B.marSabl.

EiperlaaoaU Made By Stelleaalett. Nearly 100 years ago, In 1794. M. Bolt and Gay-Lussac, tho pioneer bal-loonlsts, conduced the most remarkable series of high-sir experiments ever known. Although ballooning tastes are developed, people have so J.

if. in. objection to wealth for the sake ef ether eLxs which it mar promote, but one for vote catching and that is not going to wash this year. The voters want something solid something that tend to the advancement and credit of his country place In New South Wales, led by bis little child, about 8 years old- In one band Mr Palmar carried a glass of water. It Is net a substitute lor those alma.

Driftwood" Elk Herndon Ludell Tbs srtist loves art the maa of 04 01 02 02 03 05 06 08 02 OS 03 01 PHYSICIAN SUWGKO Atwood, Km'Slj our state and nation. Aslongas the pros sclenoe loves science), the studsst loves study, the Inreutor lovee inven Democracy. Suddenly the little by cried In alarm. "A anake! a snake!" and dropping his father's hand fled to tha ver tion, the domes Us man loves ho Laiug Mikesell -Richland Rotate Even the man of action loves action anda. Mr.

Palmer stopped. If ho moved entiniquitious prohibition law stands upon the statute books of the state, so long will the state continue to retrogade In wealth and population and placing the right of suffrage upon women All calls prom in either it Vote the straight Democrat ticket this fall. mainly as a thine attractive Itself. he might step on the snake, and he He would readily accept wealth as a Union knew too well that moat of the snakes meaas or aoaiev lag nis other purposes. ooum The townsnips of Arbor, Achilles means a continuation ot the same.

Wo 1 In thst vicinity were venomous but be would not sell those purposes Vote for David Overmyer and you' was In Its infancy at the time, tha facta proven by those intrepid navigators of the air have been of inestimable value to all later Invest! gators They took domestic animals and birds of various kinds along with them for the purpose of taking notes on the effect which tho extreme cold and rarified air would have on euch Burntwood, Grant, Jefferson, Logan ler wealth. The proof of thle Is that All at once he felt the serpent hope every voter will study the politi winding about his leg. The next mo will vote against prohibition and woman sulf rage. bo does net. Indeed, he often tayov and Mirage have made no levy.

cal questions which comes before him STATE IKU0 erlshes himself for his ews pursuits. The commisslonsrs made a levy of STHi' ffOftft ment he heard an angry hiss and a sharp blow was struck oa the glass Beyond a vary moderate aoeouat three mills road tax placed upon all In the coming election sarefully, and if they do there is no doubt but what the Democratic ticket, which offers to free In his hand- Involuntarily he dropped wrote Coleridge. "I regard money as real and personal property. a real evil." The mas of ether pur the state from fanaticism and place it the glass sad leaped back By this movement be released tbe sitko, on whose tail be bad beon standing, and Let the Democrats of the county stand up and vote the ticket. They have all to loose and nothing to gain by voting for either Republicans or Popu- Atwood, nsae.

before the eyes of others as a free and Show by Your Your Faith Worka. it gilded away into the grass, prosperous people, will receive an al suits knows that one cannot poislbly be very rich end carry on those other pursuits also, so engrossing Is the mere ears of property, aad so difficult and absorbing Is the wise use of It Many a promlaest artist or author most unanimous support In the coming The glass had probably saved his life. Its glitter attracted the angry Physicians aerseripti'ii carefully prepared. election. If last week's Patriot had a word to snake and It struck at that Instead of say for the good of Rawlins county or i simply ruined for the pur at his hand.

At another time Mr. Palmer Swwo In hue. Make up a good convention and all turn out. In 1887 we won the day with 400 majority against the state of Kansas or any suggestions At the Populist Mooting. W.

C. MelRVIN, Propt li tor poses for which ho wss created by besoming heir to a large estate; sot or advice as to bow to remedy or help the condition of affairs we failed to find On Tuesday R. S. Osborne ft Co. put that It demoralised bin otherwise.

but It left htm no time fo- his natural us. The chances this year are tar better, as neither of the other parties sitting alone at a table on whloh was a glass of milk He was leaning on tbe table, his head In bis bands, wrapped la deep thought, when his attention wss arrested by the sound R. S. HENDRICKS. It It only bowls "vote the Pop In all the afternoon and part of the work.

Volumes have been written have that manv votes each. which, If elected, would only result In night talking to a large audience in the court house The people present were keeping the same nest of frauds In of LAWYSK of some animal lapping milk from tbe on the suppression of genius through poverty, bat very little has yet seen said on the wrecking of real as aamposed of all parties and classes The People's party meu were there be lass. Thinking It wss tbe oat, Mr. 'aimer put out his hand to stroke No better opportunity has been, or through wealth. tat and still further disgrace and injure the state.

If it believes in good roads and irrigation why don't it show Its goodwill by trying to do something. Atwood, Kan 7 probably ever will be, offered the Dem A nieh Ceflneiea creatures, lliey were also well pro-elded with various scientific Instruments and other suitable apparatus. The first experimental esoensioo serried thorn aid their cargo to a height of 19.000 feet At 8.000 feat the animals and birds seemed to all be la normal condition; at 10,000 all ware breathing very rapidly. When the baiometcir showed that a height ot 11.000 feet bad been attained a pigeon was liberated, or, rather, thrown fr the ba-ket for it fell like a lump of lead, being utterly unable to flap a wing on aooount of the rarified state of air at that altitude. bad a normal pulse beat of sixty -two per minute; at 11,000 feet thle had Increased to eighty.

When on terra firms Bolt's beat at sevontr-nlne per minute and 111 when the 11. 000-foot level was reached. During tho same season Gsy-Lus-eao made an ascension alone la which be reached a height twice that from which he dropped tha pigeon, or about an even it, 000 feat Thle ascension was made from one of the many pleasure resorts of Paris In the beat of summer. When bo quitted tha earth tho Fahrenheit thermometer registered degrees la tha shade; within aa hour ho was ta an atmosphere that only showed a pressure of IS inches on his barometer, while the thermometer marked IS her, but Instead felt the oold, clammy body of a snake! cause they thought It would help make a crowd and to be refreshed and ocrats of this county to elect a ticket Startled, he sprang to his feet and To figure the party's scheme down to than is offered this fall. With the pros reconfirmed iu their political and liuan HEM Ml i called for help Tbe native servants A.

the actual truth, the only platform and cial theories. Another class want from rushed in sad killed tho snake, whiak ent Republican ticket already nominated and with the absolute knowledge idea they have is for the government to curiosity. Another class, like Wilson red seven feet in length. Attorney-at-Lew, make and loan them alleged money at and Loofbourrow, went partly because 2 per cent, per year, which this govern it was probably a part of the contract The Aa.l.at Ortgla the Pamp. Tbe common water pump of to-day meut (not administration) will never when they sold, leased or gave thm that the Populists will be fully controlled by Price, MetUer and Loofbourrow there is no danger of a decent nomination being made by the Populists.

Democrats, put out a clean and manly ticket and it will be elected. do. It may be all right for the rail selves away, that they should make Is but an tmprovsment on a Grecian Invention which first came Into general use during the reign of the public exhibition of themselves. The The largest aad richest private cabinet ol aeruls In America Is said to be that of Clarence Bo meat of Philadelphia. His collection nils nearly a whole floor ef bis largo bouse, which Is lighted with spastal reference to seeing bis treasures Is) advantage, aad none of tho great public museums have specimeos of a ue, beauty aad perfection to surpass those that he has been patiently gathering for the past twaaty years or more.

The leadiag dealers In tats tomatrj have standing orders to saad him the beet of what ceases te them, aad they wllUagly do so. for he Is prompt and liberal la his paymeate, being a gentleman not only ef ea-thoslasra but of ample fortune. What he does not take is seat to the British roads and the Atwood Patriot Company to water their stock, but tbs United States government is not going to wa People's party are great on chart aad Philadelphes and Ener- object lessons, (though they don't care getee, 174 to Ml EC The name, which vary similar ta all lan ter it money and give it away. much for pedigree) aud Loofbourrow iT WOOD. gAMtdS RATCUFF SON, Uwaod, Rawlins feunly, Ksnsai.

I KSTMEN BR0KBB8. 'i'lr'trafti, Ul Secwitins, and Wilson sitting there nit.g guages, la darned (rem tbe Greek word "pompo." to send or throw. In Tna Strip. the newspaper and the high moral Tna most description we have ml tha water pump is by Hero ef On account of the varried reports of assent snd the pure patriotic political principles of the party, were certainly attraction enough to draw a crowd. There is no euthentlo hot winds In the western part of the Tbe lack of atmos- of its cenerai use ouU.de of Cherokee Strip and that many of our tbo blood to Egypt previous to Its Introduction subscribers have claims in that portion bis eyas.

ansa, mouth aad tho extreme eold gave hln While It Is difficult to set Pops, here's a ticket for you: For Representative. W. W. METTLES. For Clerk, JOHN F.

PRICE. For Superintendent, W. K. LOOFBOURROW. Fot Attorney, M.

A. WILSON. Forjudge, W. W. GIBSON.

For CommtMionor, W.H. REE To Gods! Wouldn't it km a hummer? of the country, we clip the following into tna llirmsa provisoes at aoout the opsalag of the sixteenth century, rami i with pluagers and pistons were invented by Mart and, and Eng- a rigor from which ho never fully ra- from the Alva (Okie.) Crenfcfc seleatlne oelleotlaa. It Is sal those who should knew thst Mr. Watermelons are a drug on the mar But business is business with that outfit whether it is running a newspaper or running for county superintendent or county attorney. All the speeches made were the earns we have always heard and all that we will star hear from that party.

It was an effort to array one class of people and one section of the country against the other; to create disaention and strife even to 1571. the doub.e meat's eetleouoa Is worth at by De la Hire, tha asai ket. It rained all night within two miles of town Wednesday night, and as a result ail the streams are full "Ah, well!" sighed Meeksr; as bis wifo again handed him that piece of babv-blue ribbon, and told him to try twenty years later. Ph -i 'ii! av4 wooii. Kansas.

of the other stores. "You ve Soeaklnr oTtae remarkable feats of of water and the farmers are broad smiles. Widow McDeellhan-How are Jen. Mister O'Raffartyr WMowsr O'Hafferty I am loike the prisoners la tha To be. aH going to more for a new trial.

Will yaa be ma woifeN-Texas fitting. irmUlyMmm w. were trwt of mm in engineers, the Marias Jour. ws would stand In. brought to this office, last Saturday, war not only bet nal recalls the re states but between Pock who at one few stalks of corn that had grown upon his farm west of town which proves -Changed said sirs.

Howr Than yon need to lore der- tbe single engine of tho old City of sanslnslvely that this is a great corn Vera Cms. ooasUg trass Han Are You One of the Liars? Bad Boy Pm la look. Wee I da lo to 1 1 a. 3 tv 5 p. Sout't of Hattarasfhe producing country.

The set which these stocks sprang wss ta smash, brsakiag into their own United States government The leaders aad the men who spoke are willing and are trying to bring on a civil war so that they may ride into temporary power. Osborne ought to know the fate of rebellions in this country and he osrtaialy will know it if he keeps em iu his present counts. Bnt Peck, after twenty-four hours ot Ci love to use me," said Meeker, aa started slowly dowa the steps. -Smith. Gray A Co.

's Monthly it San Btm. Clara- I am sure that George loves ass aad will make ma his wife the 20th day of May, and the stalks might aad I tell mamma pop said I might Good Boy Don't they fad out? Bad Boy-S'oae. They don't continuous labor, actually asstsa so that it was stroc Our common enemies, the Republi ease and Populists, will confer a favor on themselves bT stopping their lying BtftttfBCYo tf (htt tboi Of 4ssBsMsf OO0 Osf measure over nine feet in have from two to three well lews. W. McE.

WHEALEN, to iu its part with the root of ears on each stalk. It is He has not exactly I know no ia going to. to know bow in this country. to honestly try they had asa Da Faat fond of What Is tho tltereaos i of the Dimimrs of this tna machinery, and ho brought tals lagiii knots. ThU was ndaad which I Im tbe if lain at tan Boston Journal abls mllimmmm lasMtwV Unaen of tna Cmhrla.

If they do not stop they will county. oner Do fdfted maa aad a statjal List of lettere remaining uncalled for in the Atwood postomce. August Its. Tsrk thing that oonvlBcee mo of IV Waat that" "Hk antipathy to dear mm. Texas hiftiagr Must-Mono st Weakly.

party to regulate and alter the existing order of things for the good of the people. All that they found out was, "Vote the Populist ticket: put us In Han smd contemptible and we will not have to Atwooii, and syfj bsjSM and loan vou give fifty reasons, either, fur their conviction. The Democrats will do as they iHEUMATIS Ml Denieleon, Dersy. Emery, 0. Hanson.

Mrs.Caffia. Hetoar Msm Maud, rtmjtabtlBj money. -Fiat Visit Colo- KnnsHs PATENTS. Farmers rado. The Old see at so plantifol that every man can njr rxrmm.

mi to throw at tha birds," is Horsn Mrs Laaeb, L.C. Rocrr ig ef all their FoD. Goto, Aag. 1-Fifty cos rest savored tuts whatever the Dsmsoratsdowilibo done for the ex tir. ntiva iev sWttlslsj WKtitt yosjrvTssSBSt stirrr the Perkins, Mrs.

mnCTON. pres purpose of doing all the County 'Kan.) irrigation ST1T3TL ST. U1CW. HO Treats maisco li man, seamed er stasia, ta demote possible to both of Reichman. Mrs.

Jane Webster, Mr. Ed. iromMss ami schemes. Thau pi I sal pits and promises an visionary and wrong, aad neither they nor any other party will ever have power enough In this United States in sniinintlili the sawesave, n. is nam at tUSJCS arrived here from Gotland.

They awme for the pnrpeee of examining the Irrigation system here with view to utiUalnf a large body of water under lying Mxrmar Mcrty by pumping in vwewsw waawa "are nm SBSUJ ABTtawr.waiiirili im all Ore tree oa at; Irs of good government and for the perrtfeaJ damnation, as far ss possible, both. The Democrats don't owe either ooe aayibtaf, bat what they Would like to pay with bee ted bat. Parties calih for the above win ssy they went done. Kan part of the United i a is out a Sejea cftdMITM OabfU w7tt DR. WaKU MMAn tsMta Wr saWMaW iBsBaw) at, t.

snBAaai Til. mi nn rt. tt una. taoN. advertised.

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60
Années disponibles:
1894-1894