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1 That's all right. Mr. Ttussoll Journal. 'Hivi AFTERMATH. SOME NEWSY PARAGRAHS.

I A thief who seemed to think he had an easy thing stole Sheriff Fleming's BRUNSWICK Mingled With Here and There a Cur Some Clieerfnl Remark Aboat People HO I EL, horse and cart, at Sharon Springs last sor Opinion. and the things they Do. week. Sheriff Fleming should report Hays has a lady student who is deep the matter to the constable at once. TUESDAY.

FEB. 27, 1894 and the bold bad man may yet be cap- in the mysteries of theosophy. J. G. Perigo, of Ellis, was a caller on Thursday.

Lee Monroe, of Wakeeney, was a visitor on Wednesday. tured. A. S. Hall shortly leaves for a bus HA TS CITY, every Tlitirsday, Friday and Satur day.

JELL IS, every Monday Hailroad House WILS ON, every Tuesday, Windsor LUCAS, every Wednesday. D. iness visit of a month in Chicago. An Ellis county man who will pos Grat soli ne would make a sonorous scientific WM. PHILLIPS, Consul ting Surgeon.

sibly be a candidate on the democrat same for cow chips. George Philip is still on the mend. ic ticket next fall, saw the flags flying The Headlisrht says Mrs. John Pearson is He will return home in a few days. Surgery of The Eye and Ear.

dangerously ill at Denver. last Ihursday and wanted to know Uncle Nelson Irish, now at the Sol what it was for. When informed it The most peaceable neighborhood in Os dier's Home, has had his pension borne county is on Kill creek. medical and was for Washington he inquired, Spectacles Accurately Fitted for all Refraction Errors. may need some more of the JKeeley cure, but none of our people have ever yet got so badly tangled up with "Brakemen's Delight that they locked themselves up in their own shacks and smashed all the furniture.

In its last issue the editor of the Wakeeney Omnijack gives thirty-four reasons for being a populist. If by any means the haired over extension of this taan's neck which serves the purpose of a head could be opened, more than thirty-four wheels would be found. Leroy S. Winters, the town site boomer against whom a judgment for 21,000 was rendered In the district court last Monday, is now in Denver. When seen in Denver last week he had a stiff upper lip and said he was going to build that Salina electric road "in the spring." Poker Sharp Close, who is aided in his snide railroad scheme by tht amiable old granny Albert Griffin, eliminates every possibility of securing us as a passenger when he says no passes will be issued, and that noPulman cars will be run on his trains.

Both of these luxuries have become indispensiblc to us. We are gratified to learn that the republicans of Lawrence have determined to send George D.Barkerto the legislature. The best men in every county seem to be comingtothe front, and, mark this prediction, the next leg Willis Myers has returned from a month in "Who is he?" The champion chess player of Sali We mention this just to Illustrate the tau corn land of Nebraska. The Rev. Rairden.of Concordia, preached in the Baptist church last Sabbath.

142 S. 10th St, Salina, Kas na is Rev. Mucklow, a congregational how different some people are about (Except Tuesday and Thursday.) preaeher. cal Specialist. one thing and another.

They call the Unsolicited advice to Queen Mol: "O.Mary town on the Colorado line in Sherman Joe Marks has decided to change county "Kanorado," but the town on don't you weep, don't you weep I' The Woodmen of Hays gave a dance last Thursday so we are informed. his residence to the eastern part of For the Best Shelve or Hair toe same line in ureeiey county is the state. named "Colokan." London Hospital treatment for Female. Expert accountant Moore is now working- We have never yet had the pleasure cut in town, go North of the Post-office to O. Lester's.

When the editor of the Greeley Re Chronic and Private Diseases of recording the marriage of a girl publican goes out hunting of a Tues born in Hays. day, and eats dinner with the sister Secretary Osborn's Loyal Legion of of a county commissioner, and kills tfungstarters doesn seem to catch on Republican Judicial Committee one pop-eyed jack out of seven shots, islature will be made up of the brainiest lot of in this countv. he regards it as closely trenching on fellows ever assembled at the state house. There will be a meeting of the Re the dizzy verge of dissipation. Capt.

Craig and Billy Robinson are Billy Nelson, of Smith Center, one of the publican Central Committee of the certain they had a way up time at the bright men who have been mentioned in con J. w. Tibbies thought he had a of 23rd Judicial district, in the city Newton encampment. call to lick F. W.

Casterline. editor of nection with the nomination for congress in the Sixth district, sends us word that he will i Grainfield, on Thursday, March 22nd the Oberlin Opinion, the other day, Bell livery barn at was not be In the field. Smith county, he says. but he didu t. Casterline smote him for the purpose of transacting burned on Wednesday, together with will have but one candidate, Capt.

J. S. Mc with the records of Lincoln county. Ira E- Lloyd, of Ellsworth county, deehnes to become a candidate for congress. The issue in the coming Russell city election is whether or not to license billiard halls.

Judge Osborn closed court on Friday night and left on Thursday morning for Salina. The receiver of the Plainvllle bank has made another payment of 10 per cent, making 50 per cent in all. No, William, because water is used to qualify whisky would be no to call it an adjective. Mr. Lafe Thompson, Norton county's candidate for congress, wears the badge of the Keeley League.

Wonder if this storm wasn't in the nature of retribution upon Chalkley Brosius for mowing his winter whiskers No entertainment in Hays City is complete without the attendance of Montgomery Ward's silver cat-gut band. Gove Gazette We are informed that Miss Florence Reynolds will be given a clerkship in the Wakeeney land office. Eli Sheldon was up from Topeka last week with his lett duke, uppercut him with seven horses, buggies, harness, etc. such business as may properly come Dowell, who will be presented for either audi tor or secretary of state. his risht, and then butted him until before the committee.

A full attend Trains 1 and 2 commence to run on March 4th. The hours of arrival will It took rour preachers to start a revival on his nose absorbed by hi sbrow. ance of the committee is desired. J. W.

Benson, ce the same as during last summer. John Dreumg has instituted suit its buoyant way over at Luray, and just as the glory had commenced to shine and the mourners bench was full along came the devil on a rasselmejack and blockaded the jerkwat in justice Brosius court against the I Chairman. Union Pacific for $100. In December Dr. Kohl writes that he is well and happy and that the marvelous treatment got in its work inside of six days.

er branch with enow. By the time the third mail missed there wasn't enough saleratus left of '92 a train struck Dreiling's horse and buggy at the Victoria crossing, HIS.WIFE FAILED TO COUNT. in that revival to raise a healthy amen. killing the horse and smashing: the Who doesn't like a well turned sentence And Now the U. P.

Is Suffering a Par- buggy, and he seeks pay for the dam A lawyer fined for contempt by a judge fired this withering rejoinder: "If you fine me a aiTais or unsinesa. age. sum adequate to the contempt I feel for your It is related of Col. Reynolds, the i The following is an exact copy of a letter addressed to the Superintendent to see If he could make a dicker for the bank Trustee Brosius lopped off the aid business to one able-bodied citizen who had opened his doors to a prostitute. The western Kansas Methodist conference meets at Goodland March 28.

Methodists don't appear to be afraid of anything. A bevy of married folk descended blank ety-blank court it would bankrupt the Rothschilds to pay ten per cent of 'it." And new receiver ot the Wakeeney land rupt Buchanan stock at Ellis. it was DiBraeli who said of a rival "He is in office, that he once spent a fortune in We overheard a Hays young lady remark as of the Money Order department of the U. from a station not a great ways toxicated by the exuberance of his own "lawins: with the Union Pacific over CHAS. BELMONT, M.

graduate of both England and America, eivea she looked Ed Rea over with the eye of a connoisseur, "What a pity he is married in Nebraska. The Colonel always the latest London Hospital treatment for female, chronic and private dis from Hays, and the reader who can The United Order of Anti-monopoly at Lu struck us as a man who would have The reason we want a correspondent in your eases. He prepares bis own medicines. I he Doctor passes the electricity not find richness and fatness in it had cas have asked Goveronor Lewelling to offer town, Mr. Headlight, Is because we know of to hare his jaws pried open if he once no other way to get any news from there.

upon the residence of J. II. Ward last Friday night in celebration of Mrs. best take something for his liver. For cot a leg holt.

through his own body before administering it to the patient, thereby avoiding all shocks, and making it so invigorating, strengthening and healing, that the most delicate and nervous must enjoy it. The Doctor will reaaia in Hays City until he has completed his treatment with all his patients. The editor of the Wakeeney Omnijack ob obvious rcasons'all names are'omitted, Mrs. Penney received the sad news Ward birthday. Birdie Thrasher teaches school near jects to being called a pot-bellied idiot.

It is not right. He can't help being pot-bellied. but we adhere closely to spelling, cap of the death of her mother, Mrs. Eliz- beth Neish. at Andes.

N. on the Private and confidential to Col. Jones of the italization and punctuation Russell Record: Send us the Record in ex Stockton, and the boys do say thai, that she can keep better order with her first name than with her last. TO THE LADIES, Dear Sir. wishing to be Able to change and we'll pay the difference in cash.

morning of February 15. The death was sudden and unexpected, though Mrs. Neish bad reached the ripe age In sending out seeds to certain purified and the Bv his new method he guarantees to cure Falling and Ulceration of Somebody has started the report regenerate papers Pap Baker has struck a Womb, Painful Menstruation and Leucorrhoea without giving any paia. vears and was far from well. ob he can handle, says the Plainville Times.

Pap Baker took a cruel revenge last week She leaves a husband and four chil that Dr. Gibson, who flourishing like unto a Bay tree down there in a reward for the apprehension of the monopolists who hung the two Gays and Burton at Russell. We applaud the United Order of Anti-monoply at Lucas. When three tolerably fat rascals are to be worked off into the illimitable hence, it becomes the heaven-born privilege of all the people and should not be confined to the sordid limits of any trust. Strike a Russell man on the train and he neither expatiates upon the moral and religious attributes of his town nor upon the brilliant field it affcrds for the opening of a pie counter.

No, indeed. He goes down into his pocket next the heart and pulls out a picture of the three lynched men hanging there to the blood-stained beams of a railroad trestle.aand then he looks at you with a glitter of unholy triumph in his eyes. Star: In about a year from now Mr. Lewelling will sit in his butter and egg store at Wichita and after poking the fire will resume: "You see our forces were Just under this hill dren to mourn 3ier loss. for the mean things we have been saying greater New York, is growing home TO THE GENTLEMEN.

Private diseases cured by the most skillful treatment. Lost manhood This is the wt.y George Martin looks sick. about him. He sent us two copies of his tariff speech. at it Lewelhna has removed Artz.

The city of Norton has fixed the li Peedce Martin, manager of the Ellis Vaude Now if be wouhl remove Osborn. and villes, was in the city last week with the view cense of cigarette dealers at $500 per Biddie, and Van Prather, and Gaines, restored, Seminal Emissions stopped. Cease sending away for patent medicines and come and consult a doctor that can examine, and therefore, understands your case. annum and made a penalty for any of bringing his company to this camp In the wilderness. and Little, and Allen, with all their boy or girl under the age of 16 caught deputies, assistants and cohorts, and Empire All the bald beads in Clay Center smoking them.

If your case is incurable the Doctor will tell you so. You will be told Patronize Your Company I will give you the Cause that Kept me away, the Reason that I did not Patronize your Company is that you have an Agent here at that I will not have anything to do with. I do not know his name any more than they Call htm frank, who Robd me of one dollar on the 22th of Aug 1892 I went Back to the office in about 30 minutes after it had occurred accused him. I had been no where only from my house to the office Back again when he denied it would not pay it back any more. I Bought an order for thought that my wife had only given me what money I wanted to send of insted she gave me all she hat which was $11 and I being of the opemon laid the whole pile down without counting it knowing my wife is particular in counting money but on this time she gave me attended a girl show one night recently, and then somebody ouid remove Lewell how much it will cost before commencing treatment.

after the performance kicked because it was We tremble for the effect it may have ing, the peoph of Kansas would be saved a job, but it would spoil a whole 1 just here by the chair and her forces were en not rank enough. upon the peoples party, but it becomes trenched over there by the stove leg and we St, Vitus Dance Cure. The Empire says they call the mixed train ot of lun. took a march across the country to here which plods aloDg the north branch "the flyer" and adds that such sarcasm is liable to wreck (pointing the route across the floor with'a lard At last the Baptist pulpit of this tester) "until she surprised us by appearing it at anj moment. our duty to say that there 19 a tolerably fat plutocrat in Hays who wears silk nightshirts.

There is a man in Wakeeney who has his Sentinel sent to his wife's; address because the populace make here." And thus will the days wear them WILD HAIRS REMOVED. INFLAMED EYES CURED. John Long and Sophia Rauch were married city is filled and by a gentleman who seems to possess the requisite intelligence and ability to succeed. The RUNNING AT EARS last Thursday at Hays, May they live a Long time with no worse contention than a small new pastor is Mr. J.

R. Rairden, late WEAK EYES STRENGTHENED. Rauch occasionally. of Concordia, and his congregation STOPPED. An Ellis man paid off a mortgage of $300 on his land last Thursday.

This suspicious cir here express themselves as greatly pleased with his Mr. Rair cumstance is explained by the fact that he all knowing I would half to get other den will shortly Joe joined by his wife works on the railroad. such a clamor for it around his office that he can't work. Here gdes for a free-for-all, may the devil take the hindmost Henry Shivcrferger, aged 70, and Ernestine Brahansen, aged 51, were married at Ellsworth last week. visiting things before noon but failed to tell me of it.

now this was an awkward trick on my part of cours. But this and infant child who are now in Indiana. Mol Lease says she is a Mason. We don't like to be rude or hasty or unparliamentary. but between the two societies the probabili DEAFNESS The called worm turns! witness dont cut kno figure, I wont deel with A man that I know is not honest, he this from the Goodland Republic cauld one dollar' of me but your Com "Hays Citv boasts of her poker play TREATED.

ers. Goodland doesn't have to. Their pany has lost A good many dollars on A count of it. This fellow I think is honest with those whome he thinks reputation is too well known to waste any time braggm about it. Lven with this honor Goodland does not might use the law, but those whome at selves wearily away.

The Hay Press makes the lament that none among the stupendous aggregation of reform wonders In this county feel disposed to pay their way to the various populist conventions this season. It would really be too bad to find Ellis county unrepresented In these conventions, and to avoid such a lamentable contingency we. will agree to go ourself We have a railroad pass -and a few ill-gotten dollars, and we will agree to make as big a fool of our self as the opportunities will permit. This ought to satisfy the party. We will give a 4 William for the banner carried through the streets of this city in the fall of 1396, on which was printed "Vote for Baker and $1 wheat." And we have four 5 Williams whioh we will give to Foghorn Hopkins' quartet if they will stand out on the sidewalk in front of this office and sing "Good-by, Old Party, Good-byl" This sounds like a good deal of money, but we have accumulated it by "remaining the slave of republicanism and plutocracy" and don't care a cuss for expenses.

And we would likealso to have those banners, "Down with the Money Powet" and "Polly Wants a Cracker" to add to the devilish hilarity of the occasion Chairman Breidcnthal urges the populist committees to make a poll of the various districts. It will be an exceedingly easy job in this judicial district. The election last fall developed that the pop party had but 730 votes ia the entire five counties.Hand, judging by the changes since made in this county, the total could not now be much over 500. In other words, the pop party of this district has gone up the flume and will never run another tick ne tninKs win not use tne jaw ne is rest, but can also dig up several dead- J. H.

Marks is attending the A. O. TJ. W. Grand Lodge at Ft.

Scott. Dr, Griffin is delegate from Ellis, O. A. Courtwright from Wakeeney, and lawyer Laing from Russell. We may in a measure be consoled with the thought that, though "Pat Rooney," the Cincinnati chimpanzee, has climbed the golden stair, Jerry Simpson is still with us.

If we were asked to typify the pop party in Ellis county we could think not. hes not honest with all and I games, who. when nothing: else is in mkim and Mdim hi Guarantees to Cure sight, spit at a crsck for XX per A Stockton man shipped three and will therefore not have anything to do with him only when I cant do any better, the Wells Fargo and Co does know Business here on Sunday here as there is know train on Sunday, there one-half tons of ja ckrabbits to Chica go last week. We- verily believe that if someone a cargo of owls to ties are that Mol is only a liar. John C.

Brown, of Norton, the gentleman who was supported by the northwest In the convention two yearn ago, will again seek the nomination for state auditor. Whenever two young people get to betting on which will first be married, it is dead certain that both are most tenderly inclined, and the bet is but a pale, cold bluff. Hays City will bid to entertain the republican convention of this judicial district when the committee meets, which, by the way, can not be toojearly to suit the people. Put away his new tin sabre, the tinsel you can find; He was caught in petty theiving Gin'ral Artz has just resigned. The Russell Journal has taken the necessary step to assure itself an amplitude of loneliness It has a file of the Congressional Record and invites people to come in and read.

Hon. R. M. Pickler, of Smith county, announces that he will not be a candidate for congress. The boys over north seem to bo paving the jasper streets for Jim Reeder.

Pioneer A Mankato citizen advertises for an overcoat which was "lost between the cemetery and the poor house." It hardly seems it would be needed which ever place he is stopping at. The Rev. Round tree, a colored preacher whose field of usefulness lies in Norton coun of nothing better, than Freese's old has Been some hinting threw the Abilene Papers that there were Robbers the piebald east the people there would smack their lips at such toothsome game from lh bully west. No around and it would not not Dee a bay horse which totters around to the Chestnut street pump once a day. Mrs.

Charley Reeder elegantly en body out here has eaten a jaekrabbit tertained the Columbians last Thurs Catarrh. since the year Joe Clark staved off a famine with the lot ig-eared critters. Wakeeney World A week or two day night. This week Thursday they dance and next week Thursday Mrs. Tom Gartland bids them welcome.

surprise if there would be a train Robery. now if any such thing should occur on the U. P. R. R.

I for one would accuse this agent of being Implicated in it as he is sharp quick and Triekey. 1 dont expect you will re-moove him, but I did not want the Company to belgnorentof the Reason that kept me from Patronising them. Respectfully, since we stated that- D. Rathbone. of Hays City, had deserted the pop We had our doubts about Goodland being a genuine city of the second class, but they have flown away now et.

The party will try to keep up an organization, however, for the purpose of delivering ulists and was back in the ranks of votes to the democrats. And, permit us to the republican part v- This is true and we are glad to him back where remark, no one cares a continental what they do. They are too insignificant to excite either worry or Interest. he belongs, rtow is the time to throw off your delusions and assist the grand old republican parti. in rolling up the ty, has married his eighth wife, in the person of an Omaha widow.

The old rat is 99 years of age and his wife is 54. "As soon my as trade picks up a bit. Said the merchant looking wipe "As soon as my trade picks up a bit, I am going to advertise." largest majority, th is fall, ever given the state fusioi i or no fusion. Salina has a woman by the name of Mrs, Catarrh Marion who goes around among the joints The Gove Gazette speaks of Mr. A.

every now and again and smashes things with an axe. Her husband appears to be a jointer since the pugilists up there commenced to fight each other in the newspapers. From the way Major Hudson holds bis hands in front his face when he talks about the "split dance" in tne Black Crook at Topeka, we believe the show would do well in Major Daly's old town. Oakley Graphic: We understand that David Rathbone has returned to the republican party. That's right, Dave, your head is level.

We thought you would come back where you belong. The Gaylord Herald says Mayor Haskell has taken a drove of fine J. Bryant, of this City, as a candidate for Judge of this district. This is the by trade and she don't like it. first information we have received that Parson Clark entertained his friend W.

A. Stuart, of Russell Springs last week, and on Mr. Bryant is a candidate for this or any other office. He certainly has not given it out home. However we will say for the Gazette's informa Wednesday night the Grand Army boys went down to the parsonage with their camp outfit and gave.Mr Stuart a surprise party.

"As soon as my vessel reaches port. Said the skipper with a wall "As soon as lay vessel reaches port, I am going to hoist my sail." "As soon as my field of grain is grown," Said the farmer sore In need "As soon as my field of grain is grown, I am going to sow my. seed." "As soon as the man is well and strong," Said the doctor, drawing close "As soon as the man ia well and strong, I will give him a curing dose." "As goon know my soul is saved," Was the preacher's observation "As soon as I know my soul is saved, I'll pray for its salvation." The editor of the Omnijack and the editor of The Hay Press keeps cheeping away like a fresh-hatched chicken, and the burden of its peep, peep is fusion in this judicial district. The Sentinel has three or four times explained this fusion business so plainly that anybody but a dunderhead could understand it. But we will try again.

At the proper time the democratic convention will nominate W. E. Saums, or, A. D. GUkeson, or, possibly, Wandering Willie Aaron.

Then the pops will either hold a convention or not hold a convention we dislike to go on record as to what a pop will do when he is tempted but one thing he is certain not to do, and that is to scare up nerve and principle enough to ruu a candidate. After this pop convention has or has not been held the pop orators and papers will triumphantly proclaim that a fusion has been effected on a democrat. That is the fusion you will get, Mr. Hay tion that Mr. Bryant is a lawyer of the Hay Press met in one one sweet ecstatic commune last week which was only disturbed when each got to boasting of the superior recogaized ability, and learning and is amply equipped to adorn the bench.

typographical excellence of his paper. Catarrh Relentless item from the Lawrence World: The World hopes that J. A. Smith, who is ly ing about Governor Le welling, will be found guilty of murder in the first degree and hung. A Genius.

He helped prosecute us for libel once. "The Army Bean" was the gusty subject of Bill MacGavern was a in a quiet Judge Osborn's oration at H. D. Shaffer's Grand Army blow-out. His honor was at his young horses to Nebraska, where he hopes by the kindly aid of Providence to sell them for enough to get back home on.

We always grow suspicious of a town which holds "Foreign Mission meetings." But possibly Wakeeney is an exception, or mayhap a descent is intended upon the neighborhood of Ben Rich. Harry Felton has purchased the livery business of Frank Zeigler, paying the sum of $1,500. This puts the livery business of the town under the management of one firm a bleedin' blarsted monopoly, as it were. very best and each of his graceful hits was greeted with an explosion of applause. Press, and you know it.

The matter will be chiefly interesting as a test of sort of way; Some fine morning he'd be famous (so his mother used to say.) He could fix a clock, and fiddle, and a lot of other things. And made himself a "gitar," and could twang upon the strings; He could pick out "Annie Laurie," and the chords of "Belle Mahone," And would sit and sing at evening in a sooth how much loDger ex-republic ana in the pop camp can be hornswaggltd into voting for democrats and bold the CATARRH delusion that they are maintaining a One of the good democratic boys from over on the Saline came into this office yesterday inquired what the majority in Pennsylvania was. "Nearly 200.000," we told him. "Is that he replied as he sauntered out. Now what are you going to do with a man like that coal shed fell on him and broke hi3 arm and sprained his ribs and injured his liver, do you suppose it would, hurt him We have an old friend who is Governor of one of the western states, and a brighter, nobler man never crossed the grea divide.

Ten years ago he was only a policeman, and, in the course of an idle letter the other day, we asked him which was the hardest job. We re ceived this characteristic reply: "Policeman, by all means. The policeman who honestly, fearlessly and intelligently performs his da-ties in short, the ideal policeman must call into play a range of talents as great as those possessed by any executive. The Governor who does not surround himself with calm and wise advisers is a fool -the policeman must act quick and sharp upon his own resources. Bat, quietly between separate political party at the same tune.

Go on with your demoniacal mirth, you fellows of the Headlight, Omnijack and Hay Press, but keep this in mind None of tou will ever be accused of traveling around a Clean shirt with a man who wears diamonds 1 George Leisenring not Gideon, brother Brettle was a caller on Thursday last. Ha aays he came down to act as Jud Perigo's best man in some business before the probate judge and It wasn't insanity business, either. During a wordy quarrel between two Wallace county farmers. Eeernan Kusack seized a shotgun and fired a load into the heart of Henry Brown, a respected and Inoffensive citizen. Knsackis now in jail at Sharon Springs.

ing undertone. With his dreamy gaze directed to a pale senescent star, While he milked the mournful music from his primative guitar. Well, the years went by. and somehow Bill remained about the same. Though his mother died believing he was on the road to fame.

Bill was full of dreams and notions, but SPECIAL, NOTICE. Disappearance item from the Gay-lord Herald: Hon. Wrebb McNall went down to Topeka last Friday and has not been seen at this office since. We are becoming a little worried about a new coat and necktie we let him have. Marion Hopkins, who was thrown from his horse about three weeka ago and severely injured, died at his home near the Saline on Sunday night.

One of his legs was so badly crashed that it had to be amputated, and though this was skillfully performed by two surgeons from Plainville, he could not rally from the shock This internecine war which is depleting the populists is not confined to Governor Lewell-ing and Mol Lease. The three men lynched at Russell were shining lights la the cause of reform and the lynchers were pops from pop villa. Senator logalls will lecture in New England daring March, then visits the Pacifie eoast for a month, but the en tire summer is reserved tor Kansas and the political stump. And, gentlemen of Kansas, even we who think we know Ingalla in all his moods are going to be electrified by the brilliancy of hi canvass, lie vent down and oat like a withered stalk before the blasts of rage and hatred: It is but poetic justice that his trumpet voice should sound the peal of liberated reason. 'lngaUs, Icgalls, Jngalls frith HI thy faults we Jore.

thee itfll The doctor is not here for a day or two to achievements seemed to Ug; He was fond of Alice Holeman, but he married Mantha Bragg. Still he picks out "Annie Laurie, and the chords of "Belle Mahone." And he slags them to the babies in a soothing undertone; And perhaps sometimes at evening, as he twangs his old guitar, William's vision is directed to a pale senes- jjentstar, J-AX3SKT Biosiow Paw. Well, have all you boys decided to drop this get your money and then leaye yon. lie will remain until he has cured all his patients; matter of Ed Little We have done our part to expose the weird mystery of Pharaoh's sor row, and if Ed can't clear himself we move to you and me Frank, I rather prefer the I National Bank and Bank of Hays City. let bygones bury their bygones aaj hold the state convention in June.

joo oi joveruor..

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