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The Lindsborg Daily News from Lindsborg, Kansas • 2

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1 I THE LINDSBORG DAILY NEWS The Great Problem. The ColV of the Eyes- Generally eyes sig G. E. BERQUIST, M. nify constancy devotion to friends.

Entered at the Post Ofllco at LindHborg for transmlNsion through the mails as second class matter. DE-AXjxazn. xiv- The Real lioom. Tho Salina Herald publishes an editorial "Is tho Boom Dead?" This question is being askod in nearly every town of tho state. The "eastern capitalist" is doing but little buying just now.

In fact, ho is conspicuous for his abscnoe at this time He is emphatic Black eyes denote a sens uous character and an Inconstant, S. W. HILL, Editoh. Following closely on the hce'o of the labor quostion comos another which supplements it and adds features of great liuportanco. It is: How shall tho increasing excess of female population be supported? In tho United States tho femalo population repondoratcs in soventeen states, and these are among tho most populous in tho Union.

They aro Alabama, Connecticut, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Mas- fickle disposition. However, thoro are Borne noted exceptions to this rule. uke drugs nn, I lie main characteristics of tho vi L1KD8110RQ. KANSAS, TUKSIMY, MAY 81. olet eye, which is called the woman's eye, are auoction aim purity, cmvalrio ally dtwn home.

Ho is loaded with all belief, and limited or deficient intel Ji. Hot Con Lino or lectuality. Grav fivp nr thn mnat, sachusotts, New Hampshire, Now Kansas An Indian word meaning "Smoky "Water." Tho Sobriquet is "Garden of tho West" Paints, all eyes and denoto strong qualities of 'Jersey, New York, Worth Carolina, mind and soul. Persons with gray I Tennessee, Virginia, and tho District Oils, Fancy Soaps, Putty, Toilet Articles, Leads, eyes usually nave a great deal ol pa- U1UU9U1, Self-satisfaction and conceit aro of Columbia. Tho women in these States aggregate a decided majority.

Tho largo number of workingmon out of employment naturally deprives many women of tho support to which they have been previously accustomed, What would become of the pictorial department of the Abilene Gazette if the office cat should die? Varnishes, Lamps, Perfumery, Window Glass, Lamp Fixtures, Than cimbc found iu any otiser Ilriijr House In Central Kansas. commonly tho characteristic traits represented by tho green eye. When the tinge verges on yellowishncss it denotes that the possessor is gifted with strong powers of imagination. whilo tho corresponding proportion of the acros of suburban property he wants and is laying off for a little rest, lie is standing "to Ben the Lord pass by." He has been iu on the "ground floor" about as often as he wants to get there for the present. He never came to Kansas to build.

Ho came to invent and profit by some persons else building. He came and in the iunooonco of his heart and with cbiW-Uke simplicity, paid one to, five hundred dollars per lot for ground that had been bought at to one hundred dollars per acre a few weeks before. He owns much of Kansas "suburban'" property and in most cases ho far ont that "motor lines" have had to be construct women who are turned, oil irom places The Best Brands of Cigars always in Stool I he very light blue eye is character Now tho official count of the money in the treasury has begun, the howlers over the surplus fund will let up for awhile to get a new hold. where they were formerly able to win a subsistence greatly increases tho number of this dependent class. It is istic of the Northern races, and in a woman it suirgcsts constancy and Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all hours.

I also keep in stock at he leading Patent estimated that in the United States truth, steadfastness, simplicity, courage, and purpose, In a man it is 000 workinsrmcn are suffering from en apt to denote a phlegmatic Medinines. forced idleness. There must be also a larco number of women who are alike Browa eves are tho eves of the Bullerors. All aro Hoping lor good times to come, when prosperity will G. E.

BERQUIST. South and East and denote as a gen Prentis: Kansas lies in the heart of the United States, and is the largest tract of tillable and, fertile land, easy of access, capable of cultivation, and under one government, on the face of the earth. eral rule passion and lack of orig visit all theso distressed persons, But if cood times should never come what inality. In women they mean jeal ed to go to and return from his posses then? Tho prices ol all articles ol prime necessity aro very low and no sions in a day. There is OSTOPK HlCluasu UI jJiuuuuuun is ui'iiiituumi.

Many mills and factories are idle be cause they are not needed to cio tno tor discouragement because "eastern capitalists" taken breathing work. The army of tho unemployed may be able to live on hope for a soason spell from, traveling 1ih eornfie.d but ttnally the end comes, lliey can In thirty years Kansas has had but three severe drouths one in 18G0, oue in 1874, and one in 1881. Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Iowa and other states have a worse record than halj, and yet some people allude to, Kansas as "drouthy Kansas not tcep up that lndeiiniteiy. vvnai STORE within, a radios of, fiya iftUC'Sof the towns to, lot) tW iitvestm it. These things hav passed av and with then? 's rlsscn ousy and cruelty Tery often, and in men courage, superstition, and mild recklessness.

Blue eyes usually go with light hair, but when they go with dark hair and complexion there is coupled with tho affectionate qualities a tendency to deceive, stimulated by an ambition for conquest and leailing to the gratification of admiration. Hazel is a very difficult color to determine, there aro so many differenU varieties. As a general rule eyes of this color suggest a good dual of strength of character and. generally a sense of mischief aRtti trickery. A blue-gray with buonze streaks radiating from the centre, comes nearest to hazel.

en This is a great problem which is to bo solved. A destructive war or them the boom of a goou many towns terrible pestilence which would kill of some of the superfluous human millions But the great and unprecedented growth of the state continues, and in would even up the account in somo re spects. But war would only increase IN CARLSON JOIISSOS'S EUILMNU DRtNft AND MKDICINE8. a few years the state that numbered the number of women in proportion to the men, and many a bread winner would be lost to them. In every way but a million and a half a year ago, will number three millions of people.

There are butter and cream factories iu Iowa against 100 in Kansas. State Journal. Kansas is catching up and will soon have as many as any state in the west. Lindsborg is coming forward with one and will have it in operation soon. the prospect is not bright for tho softer sex.

In default of any other Towns of five thousand will go up nat A Pistol Duel Across the Table, Putty, remedy the men micht been driven from urally to ten thousand and upwards in, TTT' 1 tho clerkships and places in stores and A few clays after the battle of Wa wmuow sxi Paints, Oils, Varnishes proportion to advantages audi push. olhces and sent into the West an terloo a Mr. Trevor and a certain i I Dye Stuns South, where there are lands to be tilled, True, thev would overcrop the markets. Captain, while at a dinner party. quarreled about a lady.

The Captain but then they could eat their products, Capitalists who come to Kansas should invest money in farm lands as The boom is not dead is. alive in tho way of a eyeu, a but solid growth, that is booming k'gli th? toft that is buihung most, being a splendid shot and irevor almost blind, tho latter demanded that The agriculturist need never starve And wliilo tho men are occupying the they fire at each other across a table. wen as city properly, rvansas owes her wealth to day to the development vacant lands the surplus women can and other goods found in a First -Class Drug Store. pistols should, b. without ball, torics.

and in all places where the labor e'l is suited to the female condition. All THE BEST BRANDS OF CSCARS ALWAYS ON HAND of her farms and no richer investment was ever opened, than that which secures the investor Kansas dirt. this may seem useless and absurd now, Why it will last. following article formerly from tho Minneapolis Messenger will prove but these are problems which are to be Physicians' Prescriptions Accurately CompoiimliMi. solved sooner or later, and sooner man and tins was done, he two adversaries, who believed their last hour had come, were as pale as death; but if they were a prey to deep emotion, not a muscle trembled.

"Who will give us the- signal?" asked tho Captain. The person who undertook to give the signal, said with a trembling voice: "Raise vour pistols." The muzzles EBEftL CARLSSOri, PROPRIETOR. of such not only to Kansas people, many expect. The discussion may be premature, but it is practical. If not, why? New Orleans Picayune.

A Kentucky, astronomer IiindsTDors, janstt but to those out side of tho state, who that would come to Kansas to invest their star of l(tfrlllflimil in rim touched the breasts of the combat- A Comparison Favorable to America, tmvnliis but for fear that the boo.m ants. "When I count three, fire. o. :o.o Tho amount annually spent by the i will not continue. Kentucky kwh' -west, but as old KfekuA' is ill a staple HlWtiw -it state we think that he One two three! They tired and recoiled from the shock.

"What's tho European countries to keep up their "Will the crcat Kansas "boom" last? armies and navies is The "amount speirt by America is about meaning of thisr exeiaimeu ine, combatants. "Who 'ibved to is a question often asked, and answered bv none.uniess it is the "boomer" him had several classes Deiore make fools-of us? There are no balls Adding mcreiore, ine cost for war debts and for arnaments idling the sky for the "original star in the pistols!" "Honor is satisfied, togethor, it will bo scon that Europe wavs and America exclaimed the friends around them, Trevor cround his teeth. "I he rem 000,000 per annum. How possibly can edy is easy enough," said the Captain, edy is easyenougn, sa.u mo huu, self, who Bays, "Of course it will, ''he is nearer correct than even he himself thinks he is. We all know that the "boom" is in other and better words the vise in value in real estate all over the State caused by the large influx of outside capital, the reasons of the east" to have found it in the north-west.

Never before were the prospects for a glorious future for Lindsborg as lopo to holll hcr 0vn against pointing some swords suspended sitlantie rival when she hand- redWthom, and printed one IK1 mercial supremacy, wiih tho stunem! his adversary, who seized it eagerly. ous charge of 376,000,00 per annum? As if this were not enough, is each Now there shall be no trickery! be i i. i i exclaimed. "Stand oft, sir." lliey stood face to face, and the blades which have turned this capital into new channels of investment, diverting it from old ones are not difficult to discover, and yet they are many. Chief among them undoubtedly is the year increasing ner uuruuu, wun America is each year reducing hers.

frlistened. The contest was short. London Iruth. at present. The securing ol tnree grand manufacturing enterprises of two maine trunk lines of road mako her "The Eden" of eastern speculators for those Sing homes, in tact she is fast becoming the goal for immigrants to central Kansas.

One of them soon fell it was the Cap tain. He expired without a groan, discovery by tho owner of money that At a recent trial of bloodhounds at mv God!" exclaimed Trevor, tho convict camp at Friars' Point, "What have I done? Is this a reality?" nothing offers so safe an investment and promises so sure a return of profit And in terrible despair he Hung lunv self upon the corpse of his rival, a negro under ten years' sentence was released and told that he could have his liberty if he escaped the dogs. The as real estate in a country oi encap whinh he shook convulsively, as and and increasing population. And convict had three hours siari, out uus thouirh to bring it to lite that land is cheap at present figures esneciallv in Kansas, no one can for dogs ran the poor fellow down ueiore hehad gono twenty miles. a moment doubt who has studied the A Wonderful Discovery.

The Sex of the Satan. growth of agricultural districts. Density of population is, after all, the only Texas is in the midst of a fight "for reform." Tho democratic party have lways held sway, in that state and "free whiskey and personal liberties" under their laws have become disgusting to the people of the state, and now the battle is to be fought for Republicanism, prohibition and morality. W. M.

Lee. tho well-known fruit- The sex of the devil is no longer in criterion by which the value ot land srrower of Tacoma, gives tho particu doubt, at least in the mind of one female school-teacher, of whom the lars of a wonderful discovery of bones can be determined, and the steady movement of population westward of extinct animals in Washington tolls t.hn fnllnwinPr: ham ia a Trnnnfr xvrimn.il in wim itLLiUiUO tuc ihucuuvmi muit necessarilly result in the constant Aiivio i 1 Furniture and Cabinet Shaker, Keeps tho tir flplinn a in. her stiiflnnts ol natural nisioi auu VJilC U. "-t enhancement of the value ot real es tate in that section, By the last con nf lursnnsinn r-niinls her 7.on. all over the wouu.

UJ Jl V. pikluu," I will work discord among the sexes, letter to me meager irom oponauc 'What become of the Kan sas lYintrimnn tirosDects. alls he savs: sus the State of Kansas was credited with a population of 996,090. Now and Tvi-mlnr-n a. rifwidedlv "bearish" "The face ot tno wnoie lerruoi boom" is the question that is now when the population of Kansas to the fi-or-i-.

nn thn man market. If shows unmistakable evidence of great square mile is equal tho that of Ohio, Be wel.e a dominie at Andover she volcanic upheavals. On my trip through troubling the eastern press, and much valuable advertising space is wasted Constantly on hand a full Line of Brackets. Mouldings, Picture frames, Baby Carriages, Hammocks, Croquette Sets and in fact you can set anything you want that is usually kept in a first-class Furniture Store. Kfntn un hnVA I Whln tr fw hm-fiSV Wlt lin a MlOKanp.

COlintV 1 SLO JUBU an UilLaii, over the "quandry." The poor deluded its population ia equal to that of Mass- week. A few days ago one of her and in conversation with Mr. Lopien i 1 aj; Aniiiiv anUftAl- Vmf tI.iao vofrnrdino' t.hft volcanic JU UOf Oiiuu.w.w 0 lJ a i tirwr iinriair.nnir t.iiii nri iciiii iil kii iii.iliijil ui lu.ii. nuv.tuu and when Kansas has as fi, hA Avmiind some larre many inhabitants according to her area chaine(1 for a thousand years." bones of great antiquity. Accompanied people of the east have yet to luarn that the much talked ot boom in Kansas is only a further development of her natural advantages as a trip to central Kansas will prove.

as England has, she will have a pop- Tll0 outi00ir wag that his satanic by Mr. Coplen I went to the spring It is We make a Specialty of Manufacturing to Order Any ulation ot Lt cannot be majesty's entanglement would begin where the relics were aug out. located on a low strip of springy ong at the present ratio oi increase betoro the parsing enueu. uu. uio t.mn na bnv finally irot to the devil, where, no thing in Our Line.

be 1 11L 1 1 Mrlt-smlnSVI rtll prairie. The excavation around the spring is twelve or fifteen feet deep n.nd thirtv or forty across. The bones doubt, all the listening class and the of Ohio, and even greater; our lands The cities of Kansas, that secure manufacturing enterprises, will be the nervous teacher devoutly wisned him. "Da-a-v'l." he drawled, "is a and town property must advance, even worn covered bv several distinct were present prices to keep step with lavers. naoun; pro-o-per naounj third person; crowing cities in a few years, while the increased population.

It is this "The first layer was ancient peat; sina-Ter number: common cen i i those towns, that fail to take hold of then travel, then voicanic asues, fact that induces the capitalist to sell "atom screamed ine scuooima aw. it. then a layer of coarse peat, his 3 per cent, bonds and railroad "Masculine: Always mascuanei From this spring were taken no less stock on his farm in Pennsylvania, the opportunities that are being offered in Kansas now, will reach a size equal to the demands af the people in the New York or Ohio and invest the Senator otaniora relates mau uo urtfl Dealers money in Kansas property that has earned his nrsi money wnna extinct birds, and a sea-turtle. The old by sending to marKeta lot oi aorse- A. llAn surroundinsr country, and then "call a UlillciioiLfiia ui ouiiiu mammoth were wonderful to people in Minneapolis have halt," and instead of growing in wealth and population will drift slowly back look at.

The horns were a sort of tusk AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ward, down the stream of prosperity. and protruded from the head just below tho eyes, extending downward below the jaws partially resting on the the additions made to the city this declareg wag tne most successful spring were large and yet if the pop- speculation of his life, was selling five ulation of Minneapolis increased bushels of chestnuts, which he and. his 2,500 people all these additions would brothers had gathered for family use, be built up as thickly as the present for $25. ground, giving support to ine neau, A few years ago the railroad which is estimated to nave wcigneu ton. trains were loaded with aid for "The horns were worn away several Kansas sufferers.

To-day the east bound trains are loaded with fat inches deep at the bottom of the turn, city is built. Where is there a man remarked by the St. Louis that doubts that we will add two Glob6Democrat that the shoemaker's thousand five hundred people to our wife and the blacksmith's horse go un- population within the next two years? Bhod, and the state that expects only The owners of these additions own its lawyers to make its laws is likely "bonanzas." They will soon be needed, to be legally lacking. cattle, and on board the same train or half circle, indicating constant use by rubbing on the ground or rocks. Oue of these horns was ten feet and are the Kansas sufferers with one inch long, and twenty-four inches in circumference.

It weighed the bills of lading iu their pockets M. Katkoff, the Russian editor, is a Verilv. things have chanced Kansas schools excel those of all WAGONS, HARDWARE, BUILDER'S TOOLS, ETC. We keep the Famous Deering all steel Binders, and in fact we carry a full and Complete stock of General Hardware and Agricultural Implements, ii i i i man oi meuiuui sine, wim K-ny 145 pounds. One of the tusks measured twelve feet and nine inches in length and twenty-seven inches around.

It weighed 295 pounds. The omer Biases in uie uiorouness, ana back from broad foreheadi Kansas in a few years. There wil he as great a change in centra in ine ciass oi worit uone. iiiere is wi.Ho hennl. and n.

fn. iaw weiched sixtv-three pounds. The not a high school in the state that has bearing the mark3 of age and over- Kansas in the next ten years as molar teeth weighed eighteen pounds not closed this year with commence- work. there has been in the past ten each. Some oi ine rios were ment exercises, that would open the feet long.

The pelvic arch was six Ilenrv Detwiller. the man who dis Every year finds this country eyes of thousands of eastern colleges. feet across, and an ordinary man ihis lact alone is sufficient to give greatly improved over the year could walk erect through this opening, pensed the first homeopathic remedy in America diod in Switzerland in 1817. Kansas a boom, not an enumeration previous, and soon this part of This huge and antique monster was eighteen feet and six inches high, and boom but a boom within her self, Kansas will be looked to as the caused by the active intelligence of her was estimated to weigh twenty tons. Tacoma Ledger.

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