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Alliance Signal from Stockton, Kansas • 2

Alliance Signal from Stockton, Kansas • 2

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ALLIANCE SIGNAL CASH FOR IMPLEMENTS. i A FEARFUL HOLOCAUST, l'rairic Sweeps a Half Thousand iiijiiare Miles of I Territory 1 ,0 FICUL J'AI'ER QK HOOKS COUNT'. MERS WLLL KIND THE! BESTGOODS AND IIAHHAIOIf, UdlUifit Hllii WON lF.n FU META MOR PI (OHI S. The complete change thai has taken pint la tha iMVinle of Kansas, morally, iiicnfaUy, physlciilly, liiudleittually, imliistrfoiisiy, religiously and all' the other "ly," is wonderful to coritiu plate. (July a little over four yearuago lliov gain therepiiblicnn iiatimial lek-et miijorliy.

At that Imtahiy w-ra The salt of the earth; The most progressive jieople In the world; 1 1 Tlie most Intelligent and thought-ful: 'I'ho most Industrious: The most rugal. 1 1 They were the bravest and most pa MGST-REASONABliEl PRICES In Trego, CralianC Rinks "Jiih Lllis AND FEARFUL LOSS OF LIFE PROPERTY', .11 WliS'i; I-XI) HOUSK. I TKUMS: $1,00 pvyear. N. Two Towns Swept off the face triot the birth.

The most hospitable and unselfish They had bravely faced lie hard frrOBKTO.V, KAN, MAK, 0. IS93. I'alco, in! Rooks' and" Victoria- ships of pioneer life, withstood gass; hi, doits, drout and hot winds, anil the desert to blossom as the D.T.D. B. Rig DON IS our authorized rose.

1 We are not Selling Goods at Cost nor for Fun, But for Fair Profit. Everything CASH but Mowers, Binders and Headers'. Call and see us if you need Buggies, Plows, Listers, harrows. Culti. They were everything that was man a-ient at Plainvilio You rnaj sub' in urns, in kuiiis.

The Most Destructive 'ire Tha Ever Visited this 1'arf of the State. iv, good, noble and grand. acfibd or place advertising contracts wo know they were for all the re publican Pamirs In the state said so, And lid. JJowo said do. -i J1 1 1 And republican papers always tell i Sunday last tire started somewhere In the -8011111 western portioil of tho truth alwut tho clt Izensof the sun yators, or anyimng eise tnau imi ir flower state at least they did then.

Graham county, sometime In the forenoon, and swept across the country In northeasterly direction until It Prolaibly our people think they are Just, as gcHxl and grand tcsiay but cubbing h.tb Alliance Sick At ud Farruur fl.70 oiicofirormii? fl.TA 'Atchison Champion Il-M mwu City Timet, fU'i KnnnitMt Muiriuliic $2 60 lt im-r, l-'O CniisiiCHrt.ir, 1 14 reached ihe eastern border of the they are not. The unsightly caterpil lar docs not aream mat it nas degen county, near the Solojnon river, when the wind turned to the northwest, carrying the lire In a south-easterly 3 I erated from the bright winged butter BROTHE fly direction across Itooks and Ellis coun Put read and learn, degenerate ties. A stiff breeze was blowing In the Kansas, how you have fallen. Relow morning wiiiefViticreased to a wile be is the testimony of Ed Howe. Ed Is a fore night and by the time It reached trroat, man.

He has run a Mono in contrasting Iowa freight rates as Mr. Smith gave them to him, wilh our hooks county, it swept everything oe- Mciiimui ror venrs. ana couiu run fore it like a httrricitic. Many homes rales, itut don't take a newspaper ar Till every man, woman anil cJfthlhq a htnir. acrus the thcthold of which, no l'ax-guthereXi Creditor, or Matter tan or dare pax the ultinutte jturpote the founder of the Rt-pub-fie will not have hern attained.

universe If eiven a chance. He has were burned and an Immense amount 1 von hinted at times In very mod of stock and grain were destroyed. ticle for it. When you are in town trading next week Just get, the freight rates on tho different iirticksyuu buy Hundreds of settlers are left without est way, that he felt himself capable of improving upon the handiwork of food or shelter, and in some cases. tho Almighty, and write to your old merchant hi Iowa or Missouri where rates are high enough, no doubt, and make a con Havlntr recently graduated from the without a dolliir's worth of anything except the bare land.

There was considerable loss of life Atchison. Kansas, Globe- to the Kan though the- reports as to the number sas City, Mo. Mall, he is of course, trast Undo elk thinks they ought to be some higher in Kansas Wause we Imve been worshipim; our old part of insrson dead and injured are bigger and wised and greater man ne- General A. 3. Davis of Stockton litis heen appoint)! sis assistant adjutant general.

Tli is is another good ami deserved appointment and reward a 'hard worker in the cause for' many lxird (lav for the success which has OAm AND SER US If you have any job work io, be done. LETTERHEADS, NOTRHEAUS and STATE MENTS Bill heads and Envelopes Printed With Nh.atnb.ss and cuti 1H3 cv pci'Li fl ti. 1 0 rore. And Jul knows It. very conllctlng.

The greatest damage In Rooks seems to lie inand around the god devout that, It would be Having told the world of the great village of Paleo, which was almost en against the order or things unless railroads discriminated against us siim'1. ness of the people of Kansas, and having witnessed their fall, he feels im crowned the efforts of lie Populists in It Is a remarkable fad, that when a pelled to write of them, not as they were, but as they are. Again we say. community follows one party blindly, public business Is neglected and the people nre robbed by the various public Your Uncle thinks that read the followig testimony of a great man: ED. HOWE'S TESTIMONY.

these features have Is en carried to extremes. He did not expect to live to Every Democrat and all the honest tirely swept oil the race or the earth. A number of jiersons were fataliy and seriously burned, THK LIST OF CASUALTIKS AND LOSSES as furnished by Commissioner Kern, the morning alter the tire: Sylvester Scanne! (better known to neighbors as George Scannell. dead. Oscar Li Hie, fatally burned.

Chas. Snyder, dead. Win. McKenua reported dying. A -man, name unknown, reported dead.

"(Later reports are that Mr. McKen-na will recover. Mr. Llllie "may re see our state house door knocked down the past few years. L'cople sv olee.

Col. Moore, Populist candidate for empress from I he Second district, Kan-'sas, is contest ing the election or Mr. Eunston. Col. Moore In making up histest imony.

wanted the returns from certain districts in Wyandottecounty. 'Upon calling for theni, he was Informed that tltey had heen stolen. This is Imiled down republican methods In Kansas. Is there any wonder that the people who love fair play in this state are making a protest? I'opulist. republicans are glad that the republicans were defeated last fall.

and sor givl: A TRIAL. nd our dearest laws trampled under ry that the imps were elected. foot by the uncircumcised and he What alls Kansas, anyway? The thought that 20 or 30 percent. discrim ination on freight rates was etKHiirli homestead law. Land ns $1.25 an acre was cheap enough.

It took a little work ana sense to pay for a quarter punishment, hut when it comes toi from 40 to Sot) per cent, discrimination section. your uncle would consider it a little in excess. I cover, but will lose both arms and JOHN 0. ADAMS Hut when you could get a farm for Pardon your Uncle, please, for pint-i notning, no work, no sense, then nl the idiots and anarchists went toKan en the linger of scorn at the moss sight, besides the above another man whose name we could not learn was found dead some miles west of Colonel Goode, Populist candidate for congress from the Foirrth dist rict, Virginia, fs contesting the election of Mr. Kppes.

Col. Goode, In making up his testimony, wanted the returns from certain districts in Pri nee George backs while he's getten in these liap- sas. They had no industry; tiiey nao eiiins. mouths; vocal organs. Paleo in Graham county.

Eirl Losses in Palco: Hotel and Post' complete tirannraruer and trranamotiu-r Is again on deck with the largest and most line of the best makes of I They liked to make speeches. office. couutv. 1'iion calling for them he was uney organized tne Alliance wun ravegot last week, from eastern They will stay w.th John Emrick until they can btilld. their mouths.

Informed that they had been' stolen. This is boiled down democratic metlt. Uncle Sam gave them a rami, to G. W. Swain lost all but his jxiny.

K. -M. Koss lost everything but horses. Fred Morton 4ost stable. Swan and Morris lost about 500 bu Lewis Qulgley will have a hand to get a house, stock and horses they wis in Virginia.

Is there any wonde run his farm and expects to canvass IlpilENIS that the people who love fair play mortgaged tnerarm. AGR GULTURAL the county, as bonk agent. ISo idea or paving the mortgage. that state are making a protests shels of wheat. Mr.

Krou got back some two weeks Too late in life to begin paying for any Yatchman. airs. Anna jsrown lost about every- igo from his visit in the east. He re thing. The foundation -of the Alliance is ports everything nourishing in I bl to Rooks cotmty.

Among which may tiling. Ed. Little 'le lost everything. It seems that the republicans hav Ever brought be found ast, tie also says that clays liefore he inauguration of In the vicinity of Palco: J. Itcnish had the gavel photographed with which Geo.

L. Douglass broke down thejilKilition of debt. You can abolish debt by declaring the money-loaner a plutocrat, a usurer, ic president, iill lie spare lodging even the doors of representative hall cities as far as lialtirnore fa monopolist, a banker, a thief, and Some one suggests as a companion pic apital was engaged. Your Uncle con- ture the photo of thy gun that lire trues this demonstration to mean the tlrst shot at the stars and stripes that there were a great many out 01 a lotaL loss. S.

Manaugh, total loss. Argersinger, total loss. Win. Jones, stable. C.

Holsclaw, stable and feed J. E. Mason, stable and feed. Chas. Mead, barn and feed.

Mrs. Fesler, house. as. Jones; feed. Demurry, stable and feed.

n. Parker, feed. and wanting a post otlice and not at Fort Sumter. A very appropriate pair; Stand up for Kansas! I would hat they wished io express any un sutrgest that tltev make the. fol natural then drive him out of town.

That scheme has been worked and it works pretty well. You can abolish debt by paying it in paper, paper made money by law. That is the national platform of the Farmers Alliance. The grip, sign and password party, the party of the lodge is three years old. it took three years forthe mouths to low! mr verv appropriate addit ion man so intimately coiine'-terl with1 their picture jrallery: A picture of 'ammany, with Wall street and Lorn- L.

Douglass and P. G. T. Beauregard. John Deere, Rock Island, Moline and the old Reliable Cas-sady Plows.

Flying Dutchm a iird street as Mr. Cleveland 's. oil. Stand up for kansasl Also a pictui Hubert lost 700 bushels corn and 3 our Uncle hopes they got their, post- horses. otlices.

of K. U. Welch (li. It. sti nds for Hush llanger) and John Quantrell.

Stand 1 I John Deere, Rock Island Sulky List- ers; Avery and Rock Island Stalk Cut-ters. The John Deere Moline Star, Eagle, Dave Hannan, stable and feed, Henderson, lost all. A wonderful revival meeting is in up for Kansas! Also one of J. W. 1 come to the front, speak, be heard and seen.

Hughes, lienedict Arnold and Sherilf Dave McColm lost horse, cow and progress at chalk mound. -The meet-, ing was conducted up to Tuesday, bv i Wilkerson, a trio of loyal American hogs. Mr. George, a Quaker evamselist. That was enough.

It is all over now. The loafers of a state cannot run citizens. Stand up fot- Kansas! 4)ld Early burnt out. a Veteran in Populist. M.

Morrell, all feed, stable and horse state. Big Injun, gone. Wall Btront is aliowiuif its flue Ttull in limyl A real farmer is not a loafer. The homestead law gave the loafer in anotlioi- fiiilck t'lidny oonauirnuy to widoli Moran, au reed. P.

Hyde and Son lost all. Kob't. Cooper house and contents. tlie business of I 'io country. Ihse ffold con- the first and only home he ever had.

hiiinilnrj bib the nn-eL not of coun- Work, saving, industry, honor, debt- Hi-aIr thn wurltl Im ever kuowa. Pli-utim hikI 1 have been iratherimr these items mere nave ueen some thirty conversions many of whom were among In; most averse to Christianity, and twenty-live hike warm cfiristiansji tve had a new sorig put: in tlirlr mouth, even praises to our God. The strangest things tve happened (hiring this meeting that has happened since your Uncle can remember. It is reported that Mrs. Luther who met with an accident west of Stockton, some weeks ago, come into this morning here in Palco of yester fruiihootnni only nnVet a four PidividiiHls, but tlieau ffolil hiirlnvHyineu tiro making tho paying.these are the foundations of men and of states.

bimpi Simon, Eli. Hummer a a dy Sulky and day's tire. It was the worst lire that ever went through this part of the World tlmir vieiiiua. it is strange that lh Amei-ioiin masses can not luyiisitlotholi-party Speech-making, oratory, raving and Rock Island walk-f. ing listers.

jiri'jiKliws lontf enonjyli to unite, and wipe oat these eneniiits of our r-ic. Against tin-se railing never earned a dinner nor bought a farm. county. It went like a cyclone. Har-baugh's folks are all right, but his tlesnots snitku the immortal aimngton, jot- he development or the vocal organs tv-reon and Juokson: and father Aiimhitm horses are all missing yet.

Yours Respectfully, Wliotse natrlolHiu and lovu for (he great com at the expense or plain common sense mon mRHHe-, Rt iiius the living aumtrai loti ot and every-day honest)', is a fatal mis JtENKY KEI1N', the lihorty-lovinif world I'l-eijuontly varned take. Renorts come from Siillne rivpr that. lila countrymen ot the uangera that aur lnnntled them It the vol 1 kinirn wnn) ni'r out. The mouth loafers are played four lives were lot there. Later re tnltlcil to oontrol the fiaauuo of tho country.

They will adjourn next week. 'I hose pati'iots knew hy exiKjnenoe and tact, with this o'ass ot men that their pur ports are mat sun auotner man was found burned beyond recognition, in imsps and designs to rob iiuerty of it most Where are tney going? To the strip. To No Man's Land. Thev will stay there a year or unlit inl nart and make a nation of slaves Graham county. 'J'he iHiid and doliant attitudo these gold oon G-ang Plows.

Havana, Buckeye, Sucker State, Hccsier Grain Drills. Mansur Disc Press Drills, Climax Disc Harrows ard Seeders, Moline, John Deere, Rock Island and Avery Riding and Walking cultivators. New Departure-Tongueless cultivator. the neighborhood unable to walk only by means of crutches, and after her christian friend ha.d asked that, she might be restored, was able to lay her crutches aside. Grandmother McFadden was in a wagon, about, a month ago, and the team started to run away.

She jumped out of the wagon, seriously spraining her ankle. The injury seemed to grow worse rather han better. One of Ihy day meetings were held at Mc-Faden's, and after some one had offered iin earnest prayer thatsliemight be healed, she attempted to shake hands with a person. In doing it she two tie nre swept across Kussell and Ellsworth county. Victoria.

Ellis HIIIT'IIOIS liavn iininiiau iw lim and then go west or south. montlis to bankrupt the government on gold and to force a lres.i issue ot bonds boars out behind a trail or oratory. iill that has ever been said and predicted of Co. ifl said to have been totally destroyed, and one-woman burned to death: this report, however, is not confirmed We give the followine specials to Grips and passwords will be scattered all over the bulfalo land. If their design are not frustrated imnlu will soon tollow and gold go at jiremium.

Iteloit As they ramp the mouths will grad K. C. Times and Denver News, irivimr ually contract. The greatest mouth partial accounts of the destruction in expansion recorded 111 history took place in Kansas in 1892. ttusseii and Trego counties: MR.

HOKE SMITH. Mr. Hoke Smith; editor of an newspaper, has heen appointed Secretary of the Interior by Mr. Cleveland. A moutn four leet wide last SEVEN W11R1C BURNED.

THE ONLY ON OF TH KIN I). ber is only wo feet wide to-day. Own Late Krports op the I'raibib Pikes Worse Than the Fiust. er down in the mouth. There ure whitosmlths uud hlucfe This is the Hoke Smith, who, when General was in Georgia, set on One foot wide when the legislature S8B7, SPRING 1893.

niiths. thi're mid Toot a rutnan uureau to mot mm ana adjourns. Special to the Kansas City Times. Samna, March 14. Renos ts are meager regarding the number of livvs' lost and damage done by the recent prairie fires.

In drive him out of Georgia. Mr. Hoke llegin to pack up for the strip. Elev urHihinnhs of till dt'ircs; Thenilihs iilminul in every Stair; are Miiillis tim mhs; TliOru nvi: tiuninlths mnl gunsmiths, Kuiitlis fit every inuk1; There ure hmil lis of hiKh clLstinotion. binitJitt vt lower frvudo.

Smith printed the most rascally, bru en inches wide. took a step forward and found that-the pain in her ankle was gone. She then skipped all over the house, testifying that ttie Lord had healed her. It is also stated that Mrs. Pratt vh had been very weakly this winter has been enabled" by faitii to partake of the Divine Elixir.

These facts- are not given in detail as acurately as might be desired as your Uncle has been very feeble this, week and unable to attend the meetings to be an eye witness hut in substance they are the nighborhood talk and the revival influence is rapidly spreading without any regular 1111U tal, lyiner accounts' about General And so it will contract and pucker nusseii county aeven men perished In the flames and. thousand. of dollars worth of property were destroyed. The immes-of the victims are Wm. Rallev.

Ilavn and persimmon until it dies Bpeechless You'll find the. name In REGOMING lu California ten years rroiu date. Weaver, and his treatment of thesouth-ern people. Mr. Hoke Smith hired his hiflians to break up General Weaver's hieetings all over' Georgia, wherever history on nearly 1 hemisphere, in Unpaid for mortiratred property all every pa ire; You'll find it in eaol Hverv clime mid Albert Moore, A.

McDonald, a son of Mrs. Lefevre, proprietor of the Donanco hotel and a strange roan, name unknown. Builey was terribly burned alxiut tin, nrl uii- along the road and a record of polities run wild. Wheni the bailies have heen the fleroest I he I domen ami died yesterday afternoon after sulferlng intense agony. The otliers were Hiniihs have fought and died: In orgies and carousalb lliey have hvl I will only add to my wire of this they could.

Tnese radians, in the pay of Mr. Hoke Smith, followed Genera) Weaver and incited riots wherever it was possible, by throwing rotten eggs their own with pride. mornini; that Douglass. Speaker Dousr- ournea to a crisp and could loudly be recognized. -They had been out feeding RfwW and preacher.

hpreaa on, tiiou noly influence, spread! Spread to Toneka We can show you a better as sortment than ever before. (There was Adam Smith, who wrote a lass, Statesman Douglass, the great ana other uniawiui and disgraceful man or the hour, is also and regenerate the Republican party, returning tome when the wind suddenly changed, catching thorn between two great head lirea. Kverv renort incre ni acts, thus dofying free speech. Mr. uoing to tne strip.

Hoke Smitli'b agents followed General IT fOHIS MITHINU KIHt A TTVJ OS THIS. that sue may die an honorable death, now that her labors, are ended- anil sulfcrltig and damage. Weaver to Virginia; biit when they Special to the News. wuere lie belongs. He is onother mouth.

Very wide. And he will never be missed. West were there informed that General that she may no longer blacken her records bv knocking down state limisn Weaver would be protected they de- WAhERsY, Knn March 13. One of the most destructive prairie tire that lias ever raged in this countr took nlace ulmnt. tuts.

doors and by drinking her own prohi- Misted, and returned Kow, book Htill in every etillepe; There way Dot or Smith, tlie 1'reshyter, of tlieoloule knowledge; And James Smith, the younger, lu spite of nomenclature, Whs elweted to tiu Senate of the Jersey There is Molt Smith lit. Washington, of Sandwich Island fame, Who came to represent the Queen wo hesitate tonnme; But we search the wide world over, the English tongue Is spoke, For another Smith like the one whose Christian name Is Hoke. People's l'arty 1'aper, Atlanta Georgia. ern Advocate. Mr.

Hoke Smith is rewarded for his ueu nines nnrtneast 01 here, in which thous- andsof dollar Worth nf m-onci-tv wuu stroyed. mtion wnisney until irunzieci ny the demon, present such a pageant, display of anarchy as she did in the state capital, the other day. Your Uncle Ginghams, JViofn, Muslins and Shirtings. Pants, Overall" md Shirts. Groceries and ruffianism by an appointment in" Mr.

Cleveland's cabinet. Virginia Sun. LATON LOKE. Fine, Medium, and Low-pr iced Dresf Goods. Xew SI: ales.

Boots, Shoes, Slii- rEUS and KlIBlSEHS. a ntau Dy urn name of Ocorge Burns, who had recently come here from tho statu of Washington, was very badly burned. There is iiiucn uouoi. 01 his wicover. te la so uadl nurnea that the nosh sioughs olf from his A tract of 80.000 acres of in Central WyomingwaspuW'hitsedsever- liigers.

tlundLvdsof head of stock perished tlie new stock of prays thus because he feels that he public weal depends upon the death of the Republican party and he is afraid for her to die in her present-state lest after all her achievements: all her glory, she should go to the wrong place. Die, thou, grand old party, die! Have thy record blotted out to the See Mrs. Robertson's millinery. A heavy northwest wind brought the lire own. fastr than A horse caii run.

Hun-reds of thousands of acres of prairie Is al years ago by Lionel Sartoris, a cousin of he Englishman who piarried and then deserted IS'eHie Grant. Sartor. failed in the range business but has QCEENSWARE. We arc blessed again with Italian climate; plows and stalk-cutters are moving through the fields. As the husbandman goes forth to toil he your Uncle Ziek's blessing.

May the God of blessings grant that the fruitage of their toil may be abundant. Chicken-pox and the mumps have swept the country, breaking up some schools and a detriment to all. Newcomers are rolling westward and some are stopping with us. Mr. Pierce, tirneu over, and a nozn mnA hum prtHed as losing all tho improvements from thou-, farms; WEA VEIt QS THE KANSAS WAIi.

Washixoton, Feb. 2X General miw found profitable use for his acres. time when you fell from grace and I The people of thcsiirrounrlinct.owns James ti. Weaver said today of the Io lias bought water rights and built, die! nd country have responded to an. actions of Kansas Republicans: "The llepublicuns have so incensed the peo Old Uncle Ziek feels that it is as important that vou should die now as he peals of the destitute and have raised money and provisions to supply their immediate The citizens of from Doniphan county, arrived this felt forty years ago that you Khould be V5; ple of Kansas that it is the end of that party in Kansas.

The rurnpuswasreal-iy a small rebellion against the con Plainville had subscribed about 200.00 week and will take charge of the Arthur Vincent claim. Zimrie Frazier lias set up a black tiptothis morning. The citizen of stookton have responded with 345 up i-o time 01 going 10 prpss. iever in i ne History or tne Mate is such a destructive nrairie fire vis- We buy nothing but the best goods, and sell as low as possible and live and run our business. We have work-! ed on this plan for six years.

The re suit is, a clean, solid trade. We expect to continue our business on this line, Thanking our customers for past ta vors and soliciting them in the future, and inviting a trial from new ones, We are, Respectfully Yours, GOOLBAUGH CO, smith shop on his father's old homestead and those wishing work done will be aeiommodated. Many will go there to get their work done through habit if for no other reason. This was the site where Zirarie's father. Uncle ted her domain.

Probably a thousand stituted authorities of the state. It was supposed by a great many that the republicans would defy the will of the people and' inaugurate anarchy and that's just what they have done. If a populist colonel of militia and his subordinated or a ixipullst sherilf and his posse should undertake to resist the lawful authority of a republican governor, every patriotic journal would demand that he be shot down." oorn una us no sioou oy you in your youthful days so he hojies to survive his four score years and ten and in wo years take p-irfc In tha inetrment of the bones which should have been attended to at least twenty years ago. That the same hands that rocked your cradle may dig your grivc. and that those hat come after may take solemn warning from the ancient, Injunctions and from your fate, that those who do not rule in righteousness shall from tho earth.

Is the prayer of ITNCMfZlKK. an irrigation plant, and will colonize his tract with English' tenant farmers. He announces that he Intends to "farm on a large scalq." Yes, he will farm the farmers. And the small farmer who tills his own acres with "help hired at the market 'rates for American labor, must compete in the market where produce is sold, with this EnglishUandlord whose, laborers are ground serfs. This is what, English landlordism and tenant farmers in the United States means the economic destruction of the loftiest type of the republic's citizen, the American farmer.

"Alien ownership of land should lie prohibited," says the- Omaha platftirni. I The western firmer recognizes his (lanuer. The People's party takes, up his So doc-- not any other po- party. square of territory has been burned over, leavimr almost utter des Cyrus Frazier, that Jovial old pioneer olation in its wake. mended our sod plows and sung sonsrs and told stories of away bark in the The members of Cleveland' cabinet 1101 (iie'll iDl.

Setivtarv i sfcife: .1. morning of time for the amusement of the boys. -Ed. Smith, one of the pioneers who GT. Carliele, Kenluoky, ot trea ury; IJnn l.ammit, sw.

of war; W. s. Piswl, N. V. Tiie eold and glitter of tl lie inauror- traded his farm for a stock of goods in ation lias passed and Cleveland is en post niMstJ-r ike Sntiih, Alabama, secretary nf Imeti-ir; H.

Morton. Neb Becf-tiet of iitrrh-ultum. All of thetn to a itf fn-e silver Thi nhows wiitcli w.i.v the demo- ratio wind blow throned ns chief ruler of tho poop! W. P. Hays, of EnfiVM.

was in town doing business, Wednesday evening, and remained over southern Iowa, is visiting hisold neighbors. You would no doubt be inter-! ested if your Uncle should give a table Wall Street is satisfied.".

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