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The Perry News from Perry, Kansas • 1

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The Perry Newsi
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EWS. rilE PERRY PERRY, KANSAS, JULY 30, W2. VOL. IV NO 39 SOo. a 5Tear.

From information received from many parts of the state, it 6eems there FREE AND UNLIMITED COINAGE OF SILVER THE ISSUE. i St. John and Van Bennett have been rousing the people in West Vir-j ginia. Rousing is the yord. is a general revival of interest in the prohibition party.

SILVER'S CHAMPION, PERRY. The rain was fine Thursday. Ed Merritt will soon leave for a yisit in Illinois. Frank Eakin was down from Manhattan Tuesday. The windmill at the public well was erected Monday.

A large amount of wheat is being Colic and Cholera Morbus. Colic, cholera morbus, cramp and many other affections of the stomach and bowels prevalent at this time of year are due to two causes. First, the depressing effect of the hot weather upon the nervous system, and second, the use of green fruit, cucumbers, melons, etc. No one is safe from painful and even dangerous attacks of these affections unless unusual precautions are taken For the first tims 'the republicans find it necessary to import into the THE Republicans are wheeling into lina, say the politicians. But they do Dot Bay into what line.

Many are getting into the prohibition line. state the great speakers of the nation I Rocky Mountain Sews. ESTABLISHED IN 1859. The inference is that they are not sure of their 40,000 majority. Thos.M.PATTERSON and JOHN AEKINS, Props.

TieiDg up militia boys by the thumbs until they are unconscious, for expressing their opinions, will do shipped from ferry. The warm weather is making the corn grow very rapidly. something to put an end to "Nation al Guards'' in Pennsylvania. at this time of year. A tablespoonful of Pe-ru-na taken before each meal is a complete protection against these maladies.

Pe-ru-na is not only a preventive of colic, cholera morbus, cramps, stomach ache, summer diarrhoea and cholera, but is also a prompt cure for these diseases. Where the attack is very severe and The boys at Homestead find that playing soldiers is not the fun they expected. To be tied up by the thumbs for thirty minutes, till nn conscious, to enable a fool colonel with the bighead to show off, was not on their program. Talladay'a babv died Tuesday and was buried Wednesday in Oak Kidge THE DAILY BY MAIL. Subscription price reduced as follows: One Year, (by mail) $6.00 Six Months (by mail) 3.00 Three Months (by mail) 1.50 One month (by mail) SO THE WEEKLY BY MAIL.

One Year, in Advance, 1.00 painful a wine glassful of Pe-ru-na should be taken at once, followed by two tablespoonful doses until complete relief is obtained. This never fails in a single case. In cases of less severity a tablespoonful every hour is sufficient. No one should neglect the precaution of taking a If Frick should die the man Col. Streeter would do well to put in his place.

If his men failed to please him he could tie them up by the thumbs, provided his head did not get smashed; Everything of value in the people's party platform can be found in the prohibition party platform, from which it was taken. Besides this there is the most important plank left out by the people's party. The News Is the only great dally newspaper in the United States lavoring the free and unlimited coinage of silver. If you oeslre to read up on this great to keep fully posted regarding the West, her mines and other Industries subscribe for (his great journal. Send in your subscriptions at once.

Address, THE NEWS, Denver, Colo. Said the Rev. J. D. Botkin before the late state convention and said well: The evident policy of the republican politician is to wear out public sentiment by trifling with the prohibitory law instead of enforcing it.

This is clearly the present policy. Allow it to be a failure and this will breed a demand for its repeal. Such is the theory of the Humphrey-Kiggins state-house political ring. dose of Pe-ru-na before each meal, until the hot season is over. FGETY-k CUIiTH ANNUAL STATEMENT Complete treatise on diseases of hot weather sent free to any address OF THE by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufactur ing Company, Columbus, O.

If if! nim taut 1 Ll'iii wtU i The July Arena will contain three rich ly illustrated papers. One on "Africa'' bv Mrs. French Sheldon: the second on Undoubtedly the record of Georg9 T.Anthony is such that no really good mn, fully understanding his action, can vote for him for congressman at large. W. A.

Harris is all right personally, but if one cannot vote for a rebel there is still J. M. Monroe, the prohibition candidate. Insaiancc Co. of Pliifa.

"Julia Marlowe;" the third on "Some Women the Alliance Movement of the $15,932,828 7S West," Among the other contributors to Ntl iisso's. Jancai? I. lff'l Htveuls nur: 19 vor Interest, He ailti'uala this issue are papers on the pending presidential campaign by Congressmen The constitution of the United States is broad enough to meet all the evils now threatening this people. The courts have already decided that there is power to destroy the saloon and overthrow the liquor traffic, the most stupendous single evil now bprmger, Burrows and Thomas $28,933,651 68 atson. cemetery.

Mrs. A Brown was quite sick Wednesday with neuralgia of the stomach. Rev. Betta has moved into 1 Brown's bouse, formerly occupied by Frank Eakin. Perrv Fanning, who was drowned at Qrantville last week, lived in Perry a few years ago.

Col. II Green of Lawrence, will preach at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. Hope Lodge No. 45 I. O.

O. F. expects to confer the initiatory degree on a candidate Saturday evening. The door to the bank vault arrived Saturday and was put in place and the brick work of the vault finished Monday. The Presbyterian Sunday school will give an ice.cream social in the church yard next Thursday evening, August 4.

It is reported that Dr. Wood, once a resident of Perry, and a prominet Kansas territorial character, lately died in Wichita. R. Hoffman's little gial, Pauline, run a wire from a wire hair brush in her foot Monday. It took a hard pull by the doctor to get it out.

She was all right again next day. Tom Lynn is grandpa and he feels as proud as a boy with his first pair of trousers. It is the daughter of Mrs. Kate Johnston and was born Sunday at the residence of her parents in Perry. At the meeting of Rebekah Lodge I.

O. O. F. Tuesday evening Burgess offered to furnish ice crenm for the next meeting if the ladies would furnish cake. The ladies accepted his offer and now await the evening of August 8.

El'BFJsSiiMlKTS. Cfavro by Tetn 81 Maruivfl H'UTninrj Hcles MUiH tPreimuu bad-incuts. threatening, not this country alone, but the civilization of all countries. It is already determined that railroad CITY BEAT 51ARKET, Estabished 1871. ED.

BTJECHNEft, Prop. Carries on a companies may be controlled. The constitution guarantees the right of Tutal piul Thuid- ers 212.042 97 Added to R' rvc i.fct.!.S ice Taxes in m.a...$ S9.K2-83 Thx.js pRitf 20 Salaries, lexical lV-s, otriee and 11- peusws, to a. id iients 4TG.5S1 38 Asrfciiuy nd other Expenses 144.64JW Ativ'ti: -ilia, Printing arid S-ir-Uies 3P.S0911 Ofik'e Furniture, etc S8.2S332 Strict! jF irst Class Business protection whenever and wherever the public welfare requires it. The aggregation of capital, corporate and private, is unquestionably one of the with all its different branches.

Buys al! his Stock alive- and has it butchered in his own slaughter house. S10 Kan Ave. Telephone North Toeka Kan. A man has not a right, under the law, to absolute control over his own property. John Walruff was not allowed to run his brewery.

A man may not wilfully destroy his property. It will yet be found that if Carnegie somanages his business as to constantly breed riots and disorder the public welfare some legal means will be found to give humanity a chance. If the people's party believes in the suppression of the saloon and the elimination from politics of the whole liquor influence, it should say so. It claims to believe this but holds that something else takes the precedence. Meanwhile a large whiskey element is forcing itself into the party and appears able to control it, especially when assisted by the indifference of the temperance element.

The people's party should learn that there is no time like the present for doing a good thing. 78 g.964.85B 6'7, 69S 2.84T.8M 43 8c 373.403 27 675,184 154.006 175T-7 Vi Our Full Stock of pring Millinery Is. now on exhibition. Special attractions offered. Call and see the tBHng sunif altowH in )citioHMi of coiltetibic City Leans.

Ballrend Water Bonds. Bank and blocks V.oris6 and (irounti fer.vs, liens) I'rem'ni Not-s seeu'dby Policies oans os etc lii.TieOfflce and Real jsett buH io stj-uri Loans Cash in Companies ami on Net Ledger as sbm'e. "ist and Vuivnoried Premiums rue and Aocnuvl, BOtifis ever h8. toss Assets. January 1, 5892 i.ni-'ijnKcj.

teath Claim Boportftf iSC-'XitO Reserve at 4 uafit to M-lnsure Snrp'us on ths sported Policies, etc 83 -f-H" '7 Surplus, 4 per ct basis 2 13 Nf wBnsinossef the 'r: 8,914 policies. lor Iafstratiea SI, Jor. beautiful goods and the very moder ate prices at our new location. 631 Kansas Avenue. Mrs.

A. C. ELDER. most alarming evik ot this age. It is already turning back "the tide of liberty.

Political parties have become its servants. State constabulary bows at its behest. Private armies invade states at its call, and begin their work of slaughter. State militia respond, willingly or unwillingly, and martinet generals insult the majesty of the people. It is true that the great masses are not conscious of these growing encroachments.

They are resting in fancied security, misled and duped by leaders who are richly paid for their labor of deceit and crime. Our farms abundantly. Our mines groan with wealth. Our commerce is extending over the world. Our trade other nations is constantly growing.

The demand for our farm products and our manufactured goods is drawing to us the wealth of the earth. But the masses do not get it. Year by year it concentrates into the hands of the few who use it as Carnegie is using his, to humiliate and enslave labor, or to get control of the farm lands of the country. The people are coming to see the truth ard when it becomes clearer there will be a further cry for a change under the constitution in de The Mississippi people's party state convention, while indorsing the St. Louis platform and sending delegates to Omaha, adopted a prohibition plank in their platform.

They have nominated a state ticket. 3 $25,591,71800 $168,763,821 09 Misses L. E. I. ENGLB, Offer a line line of seasonable MILLINERY very low Prices.

1 Gyrus W. Field is dead, and in his life and in that death is a lesson not yet told. He was bori of a remarkable family. He was a man of conscience and a man of business. He was successful and in legitimate business acquired a fortune.

He then conceived the idea of the Atlantic cable and pushed it thro with his usual vigor. Then he turned attention to local matters. He had capital but not sufficient to build an elevated railway. He interested other capitalists S. J.

Tilden and Jay Gould. His object to benefit the public. Theirs was speculation, lNPsOME of sixteep wss r.i'.d cover, devoted exclusively to fesbiobe imllf-s aud ortetaal de-biin Hom f.oii''.;.i, Phi-Is and Berlin. iMViiahe! ription price, $1.60 pt-r J5 cents. sale by all ttrst-eiasi ij'-'ukfieliiiia ukd Ti'llLSi'TBS PUBLISHING CO.

KitW t)K. f'V'if'-IWn VW) ('I' A MONTH can bemae tfnU.v ill tf-oiU'U working torn. Persons pre- fenv.n who furnish a norse and give their oolt-- imj fei tV business. Spare, moments mr.jr ernkved a few vacancies in 1 owns ml cities. B.

F. JOHNSON A ibth and Main Va. Hunt up Half a Hundred Forceful and Incisive Adjectives, Suitable for Description of Sublime and Inspiring Scenery; Then Take a Trip to the Grand Canon of the Colorado, And Yoa Will Throw Them Aside As Being Inadequate. The world's greatest wonder is the Grand CaDon of the Colorado river in Arizona. Yellowstone Park and Yosemite take second place Niagara Falls is dwarfed; and the Adiron-dacks seem like mere hills, compared with the stupendous chasms and heights of the Grand Canon.

This hitherto inaccessible region has just been opened for tunsts by stage line from Flagstaff, A. T. on the trans-continental highway of the A. T. S.

F. K. K. The round trip can be made comfortably, quickly acd at Some elegant shirred Hats for young ladies, misses and children are shown there. 837 Mass.

St. Lawrence, Ks. Wm. LOWE, BARBER. 603 1-2 Kansas Ave.

North Topeka, Kansas. fence of the public welfare instead ot by the way of anarchy and bloody DAY revolution. A Peep at. Pike's Peak. For Knights Templer and their friends, the great meeting of 1892 is that of the Wyf-lz'y at One Dollar per Year.

VOL. III. HOLE no 70.) Silver Triennial Conclave at Denver, August 9. The rate is less than the usual summer tourist ticket costs. It is low enough to reasonable expense.

Nearest agent of Santa Fe Route will quote excursion rates, on application. An illustrated pamphlet is in preparation, fully describing the many beauties and wonders of the Grand Canon. Write to G. T. Nichol-.

son, G. T. A. T. S.

F. R. Topeka, or J. J. Byrne, Asst.

Pass. Traffic Chicago, or Arnold Stansneld, agents, North Topeka, for free copy, which will oe mailed when ready for distribution. catch business. Will it catch youra for the Santa Fe sordid money getting. Gould bought Tilden's stock by bulling and bearing while Field was in Europe, and then when he returned squeezed several millions out of Field, cowardly heartlessly remarking "well, we have left Cyrus a little real estate, any way." This from a miserable creature who never considers the public welfare, of a man who always had the good of the communityand the nation at heart.

Field, the great, generous citizen, earned his wealth by labor of muscle and use of brain, and then dedicated it to the people. Gould gets wealth by robbing poor and rich alike, by gambling tricks, speculation and oppression, and then uses his power to get more and build up monopolies to exact tribute from half the nation. Route? The Next Number Especially Good. TALES FROM TowmTopics READ BY ALL. MEN AND WOMEN.

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The two publications Town Topics and "Talks from Town Topics together, at the low club-price of $5.00 per year. Ask your newsdealer for them or address, TOWN TOPICS, i fa West 83d Street, N. Y. City. Perhaps that depends upon what the Santa Route oners, it oners tnis: Through vestibuled palace sleepers, Wei i 'v cf Poliiics: Judicial, Industrial.

KFEi'lAL AP REPORTS OF A tk- STATE LEGISLATURES A1.SO rrtv of rwwlints 1" flrlttsh "I ncpnt.e-tferman Iteti'liMAt Tlvoniv auiiiiiro sound tltic in ttte States. i a month. Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City, Via Pueblo and Colorado Springs, to Denver; A 117 miles view of the Rocky Moun tains. Cheap side trips to various points iu Thfl Duke of Argyll contributes to the North American Beview for August a paper entitled "English Elections and Home Rale." He seeks to establish in the article that the principles of secession and the maintenance of the union as foueht out In America are identical with the Irish question.

Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. Good serviee at reasonable rates. Address Arnold Stansneld, Agents A. T. S.

R. North Topeka, for full information. ASS,.

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1891-1892