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How He 8tands. More About Kins' Jim. Communicated, Ford County Democrat, W. F. Petition caiuo out in his papor KANSAS STATE NEWS.

Kansas Fairs. Fairs will bo held In Kansas this fall followi! The grcoting extonded James of Aug. 18th, with a part of tho Demo Blaine on his arrival at New York, was Published on Evert Tuesday. Subscription 1 00 Pin Yiab. 1'laiT Jfanu.

Dult. www one of the "out and dried things" ful era tic ticket liolwtod at tho head of its editorial column, und makes an attack of political bunoomb, and indeed with ii Iff Topeka Uarnett in another column on Judge Vander- NOEL EDWAUDS, Editor and Proprietor Sept. 1T-W. Hi.pt. 8 8.

Aug. es-si. Hop. li lt. as much nonsense as ever sohool boyi slice, who is a candidate for Probate ma entered a game of hide and seek.

The Fort Kliiulule U-MipV. -7. Sunt. HA-I2A. Judge.

The Democratic papers, know' ()0t. 11-14. Sept. IMS. first thing was the congratulations of tho woikinginen's organization asking ing Petition as they do, paid no atton Wano Kept, se-W, Hnnt 4-7.

Ht. Clay tion to what ho said, but to show just Father Blaine to givo them his instruo Hopfc 10-14, TOU l'RESlDINT, GUOVEK CLEVELAND, Of Nw York. Ton vn -phenii)nt, ALLEN 0. TIIUIiMAN, Of Ohio. PRKBIDRNT1AL IHCTOBS.

how Mr. Vandorslice stands in the iiurnngion Winneld. Hopt. 8-7. Sept HWJ8.

Hint- BH-ai. (Ilnird Junction oounty, we published tho following Harrison's "Awkward" Record. Indlanopolla Sentinel, At the regular August mooting of Indianapolis district. assembly No. 100, the following preamble and resolutions were passed as tho sontimonts of the K.

of L. of the district in regard to Mr. Harrison's antagonistic attitude to labor, and their determination to work for his defeat in Novomber. District 106 includes tho territory within a radius of fifty miles, of whioh Indianapolis is the center: Whereas, We are enjoinod by our order to support, at the poll, our friends and punish our enemieB, and Whereas, Benjamin Harrison, in the following manner, has antagonized the order of K. of to-wit: He voted against the bills to exaludo the Chinese whilo our general assembly at Richmond declared unequivocally against Chinese emigration and demanded tho abrogation of tho existing ADDITION Sopt.

1841. none clippings taken from the Republican tion how to voto. Who on earth has made Jim Blaine a second Saviour? The very man that made and created the solid south of to-day." Tho very Hepi. xrt-m. Hoot.

10-sll. Troy Howard At largo L. Grlder, of Sumner, John Short Hays bois-i. Sept. V4-S8.

Ottawa dan, of Miami, papers in tho county: VBOM THE hl'EAltEVlLLE II LADE, Newton Heps. 11-1. man who is now indirectly running for First district B. A. Susver, of Doniphan comity, Second district C.

E. Kenton, of Allen county, BupLU-iei. Sunt. lH-ai. TO Mankato the presidency and poor Gen.

Harrison Third district E. A. Summon, of Cherokee State Fair Hismarok Grove Anderson llourbon. Drown Chase Cherokee Cheyenne Cheyenne Clay Coffey Cowley Crawford Davis Dloklnson Doniphan Elk Ellis Franklin. Harvey Jewell Lino Linn Linn Marlon Mitchell Montgomery Morris Osage, Osborne Ottawa Phillips Pratt Reno Kilev Rush Saline Bedgwlok Smith Washington Woodson F.

Petillon comments at length La Ctryne Mound Rept. 4-7. Sept. 171. Snt.

11-14. county. on the nominees of tho Democratic con sits in his much abused arm chair, look ine on complacently. In this review, Fourth dlslrict John. E.

Watrons, of Coffee Sept. 5-7. Peabody comity. vention, and says ho expects to show DODGE CITY, KANSAS. Kept.

Sept. 4-8. Hnnt. inaepennenee. Fifth district W.

0. Buchanan, of Ottawa we will give the facts in ordor to sub Council Orore. why T. J. Vanderslice should not be re county.

Sept. 1841. stantiate our first proposition, namo Seneca Kubotha elected 'that his record has been bad Slith district-W. D. Covington, of Phillips Aug.

SB-HI, Sept. 11-14. Rnnl 11.11 ly, that Jim Blaine id the cause of the county. whilo Probate Osborne Seventh district B. F.

Milton, of Ford county Sept 26-28. present solid south. "During Mr. Vandorslice' adrainis Hept. in Hi.

iSopt. 4-7. Rent. 4-7. Gen.

Harrison roininds us very much tration we have had three estates IE PUS nlll CUM Oct. g-5. of the young man who was an unwel treaty. to settle and therefore have had occas Sept. 18-31.

iK.int eomed guest at the house where his He voted against the bill sanctioned ion to examine his records thoroughly Sept. 10-81. amogo Pratt City Pluinville, La Crosse Sivlina Wichita Smith Center, Qreenlenf. Neosbo loved one lived, but on a certain oo by this order to place the letter cam Aug. 87-Sept.

and we must credit him as keeping them in as good shape as we have ever easion there was another more brilliant, ers under the provisions of the eight- 1 i Sept 12-14. and "toney." The latter, however, ro hour law. inept M-Vi. found them in any office, notwithstand, ing the fact that when he took tho of oeived the greater approval of the old In 1887, while attorney for a rail Liquor Shipments Prohibited. folks, and as the supper was just ready A certain liquor house in Louisville.

Kv, way interested in tho failure of the OB UOVENOB, JOHN MARTIN, Of Shawnee, ron lieiitkhast oovjsson, F. W. FHASIUS, Of Cloud. FOR SEt'RKTARY OF STATE, ALLEN O. TUIKMAH, Of Labette.

TOU ADD1TUU OP STATE, W. II. WILIIOITE, Of Miami. OFOR STATE TREASURE W. II.

WHITE, Of Morris. roll ATTOKNET F. DIFFENBACHER, Of Barton. fice he found no records but a chaotio when, the latter came (Jim Blaine strike of that year he as collection of papers, the office having having Issued a circular, which is being widely distributed In Kansas, in which they say, in effect, that anybody has a right to import liquor into the State of mush and milk -was only prepared, the sumcd to act as arbitrator, thus going been the worst kept of any in the mush and milk was removed and bis to the laboring man with fair promises, county, and all this under Judge Crura Kansas and sell It in unbroken packages. cuit, and other things wore placed up at the same time being in the employ citing a number of legal decisions and the baugh, the meanest scoundrel that ever opinions of two prominent lawyers In bud on the table, they were all invited to of a leading antagonist.

held an office. Though we differ from port of the declaration, Attorney-General Bradford has written a lengthy letter in take "tea." The former young man Whilo acting as a railroad attorney. Vauderslica in politics we believe in do which he expresses surprise at the opln was called upon to ask the blessing, ing him justice, and the fact that IV FOB SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTOR he accepted the position of United States senator and aided in the passage tillon has come out against him is the A. N. COLE, Of Philips.

which he did in the following manner: "To the Lord be prascd, How I am amazed To see how things have mended, of laws in the interest of his employes, strongest evidence of his ability, integ TOK ASSOCIATS JUSTICE OP THE SUPREME COUBT, Therefore, be it rity and popularity. Resolved, That we reaffirm the Here's pies and tarts and sweet cakes where iona of the lawyers that liquors can be shipped to Kansas by outside parties and disposed of in unbroken packages, and that the parties to whom such goods are consigned can dispose of the same In the original packages without being liable to the provisions of the Prohibitory law. The Attorney-General holds that the decisions referred to are entirely irrelevant, and after citing cases In point be says: "It makes no difference how these goods get Into the State of Kansas, If after the mush ard mllkwer Intended. Amen. feelings of a distinct expression by the Let ns look at the facts as to who "The sum and substance of Petillion kick is this: For several years he has by his indomitable gall forced himself on to his party as the High Priest of labor organizations of the state during W.

B. CAMPBELL, Of Sedgwick. for conorebs Seventh district, CHARLES S. EBEY, Of Sedgwick Connty. FOR SENATOR, 80TH DISTRICT, A.

G. C. B1ERER, of Finney Connty. the senatorial contest two years ago, was the prime cause of the solid south and also ask who is running for presi and pledge ourselves to use every hon Democracy, whilo they have been con goods are here and In the hands of con dent? orable means to secure the defeat of signees, who are authorized to sell them There is not a question of doubt, for the purposes specified in the statute, said Benjamin Harrison at the polls in tinually setting down on Judge Vauderslice has by his acquaintance continually grown in popular favor, and the police power of the State of Kansas when tho facts are carefully studied November next. and properly linked together, but Jas is to-day one of the acknowledged lead G.

Blaine was tho prime mover, and may absolutely prohibit the sale of these goods, and In the language of the Supreme Court in the license cases, the police power may interfere to the extent of destroying the goods that the health and morals of the community may be protected." The Resolutions of condolence. HEADO.UARTE11S LkWIsPosTNo. 204. Dodge City, Kansas, Aug. 7, 1888 cause of what is termed the solid south crs of hia party.

If this man Petillon continues to attack public officers who have done their concicntious duty he For Representative, B. F. MILTON. For County Attorney, J. M.

LLOYD. For Clerk of the District Court, THOMAS LAHEY. For Probate Judge, T. J. VANDERSLIC'E.

For Supt. of Public Instruction HUGH N. SWAN. Whereas, Our Comrade U. Hart has If any one will consult Hon.

Frank Hatton, well known throughout the Attorney-General calls on all county at suffered the loss by death of his most ex cellcnt wife, therefore, Erected at a cost of $75,000.00. LOCATED ON THIS ADDITION. United States, as Post Master General torneys to arrest and bring to trial all persons who may bring Into the State liquors for sale, no matter whether outside parties or others, and all parties who may Resolved, That we as a Post do here at the time of Garfield's and Arthur's will be shown up in his true light." FROM FORD GAZETTE, Republican, "The Dodge City Democrat is mak by express our deepest regret in such be offer to barter or sell such prohibited art! reavement, and tender our most cordial admmstrations, tho Hon. J. O.

sympathy to our comrade in this darkest cles In Kansas are warned that the law will reach them and that they will be held was at the bottom of plans and schemes hour of his experience. ing an attack on Judge Vanderslice And that Comrade Hart be officially which have culminated in the existence of a south, which may be termed solid. amenable for any violation of it Miscellaneous. too. (and Chinaman and Monopoly and Rat Pie Tippecanoe -I and Boodle I and Free Whisky I and Dear Clothing and Cheap Labor apprized of this action, and the city pa pers requested to publish the same.

Ed Short, marshal, and S. N. Wood, Mr. Ilatton says: "that the truckling, M. D.

Losey, II. L. SiTleu, that we believe the facts will not back that sheet in doing so. We do not expect to support Mr. Vanderslice in the coming contest, but believe he has fill-the probate judge's office in a very com mayor, of Woodsdale, were held by the United States Commissioner at Topeka Id dickering policy inaugurated as soon as The water mains of the city water works are carried through the addition to the col-lege.

A street car line will be in operation by September, 1888. Adjutant. Post Com. bonds of $1,600 each to appear for exami President Garfield began his adminis The Oklahoma bill has been stirred up nation on the charge of conspiracy in the Our Hose Running Team, again. Btevens County case.

tration, southern Democratic senators were consulted by the administration It has been proven that Dodge City petent manner and should not receive All the leading railroads of the State have agreed to give a rate of one cent per The laboring classes are solid against has one of the fastest running teams in such 'flings' by the Democrat." regarding appointments, and when Harrison. mile to the Grand Army reunion at Colum the western country for a hose compa bus, 0., next month. entered the postoffice department I What they Say at Bucklin. ny, they are the champion running team found a very curious conditon of affairs. Ihi twenty-seventh anniversary of the of Wilson's Creek was celebrated by From tho Bucklin Herald, we clip the following notice on the' nomination of Kansas to-day; all who have witness r- Invariably when appointment papers the survivors of the First and Second Kan fa sas, and First Iowa regiments at Atchison What is that about Cleveland England? England must come to terms.

Cleveland has spoken. were being made out for post masters of B. F. Milton for representative: on the 10th. Delegations from Leaven- in the south, say Florida for instance, "The nominee of the democrats for ed their running are willing to back them, and now what we want to get at is this; On Sept.

10th a grand World's Tournament, for hose running teams, is and other points In Kansas were 'present. The following are the officers they would come back to me endorsed representative, is a young attorney, elected by the First Kansas Association of Veterans: Charles Frank, Leavenworth, 'Consult Senators Jones and Call about who need no introduction to the people. president; J. a. Kurth, Atchison, vioe this If it wero a North Caro Mr.

Milton has been a resident of Dodge The "mugwump" sheet is weakening a little. It only needs plenty of rope. to be held at Kansas City. There will be upwards of $4,000, given away in president; Ed Kellly, Leavenworth, secretary. The next reunion will be held at lina case, I would be requested to have rCity for a number of years and ha3 at BROTHERS.

Leavenworth in 1H90. a talk with Messrs. Rawlins and prizes ranging from $200. to $000. We have a team here that has never various times hold positions of honor and trusts and given such satisfaction, Vance." Says he "as a stalwart re publican this business was very annoy At Topeka the other day Dr.

A. E. Det-ler, a well known veterinary surgeon, was mixing some sulphur, nitrate of potash and glycerine in an iron mortar when the The Republican who was talking England and free trade a few days ago, must now learn another speech. en beaten, and they have made a that all who knew him were well pleas record that has astonished the "crack" compound exploded, tearing off the doc ed. Mr.

Milton will make a thorough The college, water works, street railway. teams in the west. This team should tor's left: hand at the wrist and three fin gers of the right hand, necessitating its canvass of the county, and will make enter this tournament by all means. It amputation. Pieces of the mortar pene his opponent tremble, when he shows a ing to me and I quickly put a step to it, despite remonstrations from Mr.

Blaine, who was at the bottom of the matter. I did not think it a good policy for the republicans to be trading and seeking advice from the opposition and was will probably cost $250 to $300 to pay beautiful lake, park and drive-ways, all contribute to make this the most desir comparison between the great trated his abdomen, his breast was terribly lacerated and a wound was Inflicted on hia thigh by a piece of the broken mortar. the expenses of tho team if they go, The Labor organizations turned out in mass at Chicago on last Friday to hearThurman's speech on the tariff. Thurman's trip across Michigan, was one grand ovation, thousands turning out everywhere to hear the old Roman. The office was demolished.

parties. Mr. Milton will receive the support of all thinking men, and especially the farmers and laboring men and this money the boys have not got as we found out by inquiring of one of never backward in expressing my views, able residence property in the city. The the members. Where is Chalk Beeson? What I found im my department exist who have no ax to grind for tho rail A stranger, supposed to be a foreigner, shot himself on the streets of Topeka the other day and died in a few hours, leaving no clue to his Identity nor cause for tho act The deceased was a well dressed man and In his pockets were found a rubber ed in the others also, but when Presi roads, and desire to see this county tie snouia come to the front ana arrange to Bend the champion team of dent Arthur assumed the reins of gov represented by one, who, by his perse- drainage is perfect.

The view of the Ar-! kansas valley is unsurpassed. Kansas to Kansas City. If the boys veranecand industry has risen to a po ernment the complexion of affairs was changed materially. And that reminds stamp with the name "William B. Clan-ney" on it, a silver hypodermic syringe, three bottles containing morphine, a gold watch and chain, in gold and bills go we will wager they will win enough Attorney General Bradford has commenced proceedings to oust the sheriff of Leavenworth county for trifling with prohibition.

sition of which any young man should in prizes to pay back the amount put up me of another point. It is urged on feel proud. and a railroad ticket to Kansas City. Everything went to show that the unfortu for their expenses. Get to work Chalk.

every hand that President Cleveland is 'Mr. Milton will be elected by one violating pledges made to reform the nate man had been comfortably fixed in life. He was evidently a victim of the Weatper-Crop Bulletin. of the largest majorities ever received no All civil service in the federal departments. Precipation.

The rainfall has been confined morphine habit. i Fir EH? by a candidate in Ford county." The President's message to congress on the fisheries has been read. Did anyone hear a Republican speak? No. They are paralyzed. principally to the extreme eastern counties thia There is no necessity for such a reform It Is stated that the Attorney-General has began proceedings to oust Sheriff Churchill, of Leavenworth, from office.

It week, 88 per cent, falling In the eastern division, for the federal government to-day is none In the middle division, and 12 per cent. In the The Hutchinson Fair. The second annual Fair of the Hutch is charged that the sheriff has been luke western. There have been good rains in Sumner, better administered than affairs of any warm In enforcing or neglects to enforce extending thence northeastward through the suc inson Fair association will be held at the Prohibition law. ceeds counties to Hie state line, which on reach private institution in the United States, It makes no difference whether a re Hutchinson, Kansas, October 2, 3, 4, 3,000 Lots now on the market at from ing Franklin have extended northward to the north C.

S. Ebey is making a splendid canvas, meeting large audiences where-evcr he speaks. He will be the next Congressman from this district. line of the state. Heavy rains occurred In Miami.

and 1888. The Fair last fall was E. H. Fleming, a Hutchison minister of the gospel, eloped the other day with one of his congregation, Mrs. Fryreat The wayward preacher leaves a wife and six publican or democrat is at the head of Johnson, Douglas, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Wyan the government, business under exist dotte, Atchison and Doniphan.

A fine rain in children and his mother in destitute cir Sheridan which extended into adjacent counties. cumstances. The woman is said to have Temperature. The 11th and 15th were hot ing laws and regulations would be con ducted just as properly as could be do twice before eloped. $15 to $200.

Payments to suit purchaser. Reduction to those who build. Now is the time to buy. Thk post-office at Chaord.Neosho County, Three noted counterfeiters were captured in Denver on last Thursday who had all the necessary material to turn out excellent twenty-dollar gold pieces. days, yet generally over the state the temperature ranged below the average for the week, except in the connties from Rice to the southwest corner of one of the most successful Fairs in the state.

They have one of the, best half-mile tracks in Kansas and it is kept in first-class condition at all times. They offer $10,000 in cash premiums this fall and we feel assured that patrons will be well paid to attend. This also sired. Reformers who are shouting for a change in the civil service policy of is to De aiscontinuea. Justice Miller, of the United States the state where it was above the normal.

Supreme Court, has granted a writ of error Results. Through the eastern part of the atate in the case of William Baldwin, who is the corn, hay and cane crops arc in prime condi now in the penitentiary under sentence of the federal government should look nearer home at their municipal government. There is where the trouble lies, and it is the veriest nonsence this con death for the murder of hia sister at Atchi gives every one an opportunity to visit GILBERT BROS. son. It is claimed by his attorneys that they have evidence that other parties are guilty tion, alo in the northern counties as far west as the eastern line of Jewell.

The crops are general" ly good west of Jewell. But from Jewell south to licno and thence southwest to the southwest cor nerof the state the crop are much Injured. the great salt works of this city. Hutchinson Daily News. oi me muruer.

tinued vituperation of the conduct of Topika Is troubled with fire-bugs. Through this district there are fields of fine corn Thk State Democratic Central Commit national affairs. Peck's Opera house, at Coolidge, was struck by lightening on last Saturday night and totally destroyed. The building cost $50,000 and was the finest Opera house in the The settlers on the Maxwell Land grant in Colorado are arming themselves and propose to fight for their land. There has been one engagement already between a sheriff's posse and settlers.

tee met recently at Topeka. The secretary CEO. F. McKINNEY. In mentioning the different candi The finest and most productive farms in "While in office I caused a statement which will yield a good crops, even without more rain, and there are other fields entirely ruined.

In the west and northwest counties the cool moist was instruciea to comer with tne Republican Central committee with a view to ar to be prepared, showing the receipts atmosphere and heavy dews have kept Improving ranging a joint canvass of the State by the opposing candidates for Governor in dates in our last issue we missed the name of Geo. F. KcKinney, who is a candidate for commissioner of the se the crops even In localities that had no rain. Chinch bugs are still numerous In Woodson. which they shall discuss the issues that divide the two parties.

He was also em T. C. Jknhikus, Signal Corps, Asst. expenditures of the post office department for a period of seven years, and embracing the country from the British possessions to Florida and, between the two oceans. During that period powered to make such arrangements as may be necessary.

cond district. Mr. McKiuney was appointed by the board of county com VESTIBULE TRAINSTOCHICAGO Kansas. Thousands of acres under the Irrigating Canal. This will insure a mammoth crop every year.

These lands can be purchased at a bargain now. Tho present ibi total assessment or railroad dtod- The vestibule trains is a new factor erty in the State is and the average value per mile is The increase in number of miles of road dur representatives of the federal handled $200,000,000, and the total losses for thatjtime by theft, em ing the year is 2,009.60 miles, and the increase in taxable value la $11,275,048.48. in western railroad transportation. It is claimed for these trains that on ao-count of their being connected by steel hoods all danger of telescoping case of accident is removed, the missioners on Jan. 1st.

to fill the unexpired term of II, B. JJell who was elected sheriff, and has made one of the best commissioners our county has ever had. He has cloely watched the bills brought in against tho county and has saved tho tax payers a good many dol Kansas Uitt (Kan.) has 8.04 white and 1,674 colored school children, making a total of 9,658. fine rains insure a big crop. A rush will be made for these lands this fall that will IH recently attempting to arrest W.

train being practically one long car. It is certain that the oscillation of the Evans, J. N. Williams, marshal of Osage City, was shot by Evans and died the next day. ars.

The voters in his district will bezzlement, and other ways aggregated $26,000. No banking institution in the United States could make such a showing in the same length of time, and it would be supposed to have only picked, tried and true men in its employ. So that this gush about corruption in high places makes me sick, and An Anderson, Indiana, poet has put James Whitcomb, Riley's rhyme into good use in the following: Fur instance, take the tariff plank, fnr men like me an' you, Who labor fur our families, an' never smoke anl chew; While the high bred city feller whifs an' Binofces his free cigar, We must pay the tax on blankets that was levied in the war, An' same on salt an' sugar an' the roof n'love our head; With whisky an, t'backer, I'm afraid jest as I said. That there'll be a little fallin' off in price of Harrison gtoclc, When the frost is on the punkln an' the fodder's in the Bli5ck. see that he is returned to that office as cause them to double in valne.

cars is greatly reduced, and it is also certain that the vestibulo trains afford the greatest comfort yet known to traveler. The adoption of this style Thi well-dressed stranger who recently they want no better man representing them as county cmnmissinner. shot himself in the streets of Topeka, proved to be W. B. Claney, of Colorado.

His wife resides at Del Norte, Col. L. ukvir, Wichita printer, waa m. of train by the Chicago, Santa Fe California railway batwecn Kansas City and Chicago is a strong bid for tho passenger traffic between the West 1 venture the assertion that the machinery of the government is to day as near perfect as possible. I.

8. R. The whole democratic ticket will be cently found dead In that city. It was supposed that he bad taken poison because a young lady discarded him, owing to his fondness for drink. He was twentv-flva GILBERT Dodge City, Ford County, Kam elected in Ford county.

Every day we and Chicago. This new road is in hear of republicans who have declared years old and his parents reside at La- many particulars ahead of any of its themselves as being against the repub- Now is the time to subscribe for the Ford County Democrat. It contains all the news. tdrop, Jlo. Ik general.

Kansas can well ha older competitors, aod will undoubtedly -bo the popular road to Chicago. First National Bank Building. ican ring ticket. nlated upon the outcome this year of her crops of all kinds..

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