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The Iola Farmer's Friend from Iola, Kansas • 1

The Iola Farmer's Friend from Iola, Kansas • 1

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jj rrn 117 It It 49. FARMER'S FBISND, Establish. 1890. YOL. 4.

IOLA, ALLEN COUNTY, KANSAS, FEBIUURY 2, 1894. CeKaot.0Bl.TK9 1893. AtLEN COUNTY HERALD, Kstab. 1890. now opdi to tlio except ll.

M. Cashier GEO. A. BO WIjUS, Pres't. the east to the Missouri river e.

the, west, su a to make the mala ue jtg" ce.siVic for commercial purposes Xi tht people oi all the of the Mie- to confess that to close the Indian mints was an error. The -Statist ia rliscussin the situation prior to today's anitouncemout cOier with a strong cord. Ta-wardly glad of an excuse to go barefooted, he rolled up his trousers Jj3 prepared for the return voy-aga. Just then a baby's --souided from the next house. 'Ttie boys sprang up, and, with a fittle push, brought tho raft 1he window.

There, sure enoufi, was the little German baby. "Iat gathering up the County savs; nas tor more tuan six mouths done without council drafts, i Proveril Coma let os ponder; It is fit TBoru of the poor, born to the pooh The poor of parse, the poor of wits Were first to fend God's open Were first to elimb the lAddtir rOwhd'lHf round That fell from heaven's ttocir auto the 4f nd. liod ptoor earip tSr yoryfirsi! GtKl'f poerlren Crrt to e. tb'lta-, 1 fectne liifhtof hetfvt bafst Ful; on their faces. Iter d'r natrt Hie poor wew.

first to 51bw, 'first to fall Xtat if at lat hhs poor stand' fir of all? JonQfcin Miller. Bank of Allen IOLA, KANSAS. valicy. Second, That a 'Copy of these reflations bw traftsmtttcd by "the Sen-f-lary of State to or Senators and rep- If this keeps np the country Witt be ciiio India has no government tf its off IVORY 56AP bedding the baby had slipped back lresenifexlivcs in eiigress, with the r- only as her gracious majesty, lG queen srjes it. The situation is difftr- Transacts tt General business.

Exchange uest request that thny tire the Baeas-ures herein contain ed. l'ubliratieii Xotire. First published, January 2t, ISM. Thb Stats or Kansas ALU 9HTXTV. B8 In the District Court, within ami for Allen County, in t-he eyenta Ju.iicidl DiBlrit of the fitate of Kansas.

J. Eotler, J. S. Frank JlnU, Thos. Kut-I Jedee, 8.

H. Wsith, and Ji. farioin.plai3 ffe, ts. Wwer A. J.

Serrey.J.y.Eyler.otal-, defendants. Said -defendant. J. P. Mr notice hwn aoed by saM rdaictsfte ia the octt-o namwi coart for ona retain ilebt dne the aid plaintiffs, for money loaned to the Farmers -Mutual Benefit Association, Association, a corporation of which ite raidj.

V. -Eyler was a stockholder, asul the said corpora-on having been legally oLteaalvecl, leaving said Jebt on paid, the amenot thereof being four hundred and fifteen (415) dollars with interest from the 2nd day of Junnsry, ISsC. Said defendant jnust answer plaintiffs petttien filed therein by the sh day of AJarclt, or said petition will be taken as trne, and jndgrsozrt tut the said sum be rendered accordingly. AtibstC Frank IVavia, Clerk at Ctv. Chria.

8. Kilter. Attoruay for plaint it. 1'ubliratton Xotiee. First published, January 35, ISM.

Stat or Kansas All. Cocictt, 'j In the Diitrtct Con: of id county: Matter 8. Given, eiecEior ent hcrc we are governed as our capitalists "see we iksjU it. It'spublicAXiism is hand in with Uemocrricy, it? wiititiy tool. The rjuly hope or re-i lief is in the people.

Theh-'pvty is itoj ft ee goverattient wteat Christ is to into the e-rsdSe. The cradle, an old-fashioned, hard-wod struc-turti, made a good boat. So baby thought. Seated iu the bottom of the floanng'eradie -she 'was laughing with pleasure as she rocked from side to side. The water was above the middle of the window.

ItESiCUE 0 4 QUILT. EDITORIAL KOTES. -sa "Wikke is abceno, and Iloefcthc tr5? AVhx35ra, oh where are on Kansas City, Chicago and jfeiv York. HAKES COLLECTIONS IitEVERY PART OF FANNY MERRILL. they? AnSWir: Gtms a glimmeri after "iras a disaster, the "Hold the raft steady, Ted," called Jim, "while I break in the window.

iigion; tits only he-pe. Republicanisfit has becR. tried for thirty years asd failed. has proved itt a twelve month fcow it is. Where i'H you tarn for rctief If she rocks a minute more she'il titiws)apers savS.

A levee had broken, and tbt inflowing river had desftro'ed thousands of dollars1 'Werth of and rendered i IFKITED STATES the ia in lc2-a take iu water." There was a crash, and Jim reached hftmeli'ss hundreds of families. Teddy CKlflanigan, wading up "to Shis knees i water, this state af- Atciates lirtt -Jtltirtgages en, WeU. Crrepondcno SolioitedL vitti thisrailroa'da'arxi the whisky nicnt, au5 the ttouo railroads and the whiskty the Wtxtt one rational theory possib43. rjz: 'Th adniinistration is workia; for the ood of tltc people of soekers.rwilroacts or the.vhiBkeyArement. a.

tbkeiate of JamesW. ttandaii, deceased, plaintiff, Frank T. etarr ana hi 'fairs' was a heaven upon earth. Teddy fcad never heard of Venice; but no Venetian holiday wottld havo seemed to him more delightful than that Ssmday afternoon Itn "White Chapei'district," with thousands At My LffiiBr Yard Yoa Will Always Fini I Complete Sleek: Of tfAere are calatttfcj' howlnrs aud 'then 'there other calamity vs, bet for a'fcsil of woe that drtags way bck in tb2 mud, following from -rOKublican 'authority akes tlte bakery. JHore it is: "None but'tlpa blind esit remain to 'theCact that'ta country' is 'bankrupt and 1s indivtdtal obligaf'ons not tiore one-haf discharged.

Wht the cotrntry Wants is a Jurdean year of. jubilee, a rubbrng out ef'old scores and unew start. A just bankrupt lnw saiglit lettre a slate wfchiu a year, but iei the absence ef of visitors on the levies, the boats in as far as he could. Alas! The cradle was just beyond his grasp. "Ted," he called, "climb in on my back!" Ted obeyed.

"Nov, quick! Jump as far as you can I'll hold arm and catch that cradle!" Ted jumped and caught the baby's dross just as the cradle filled and went down. Jim backed out, pulling Ted and the babj' through the window. The three dropped in a heap on the raft. There was some splashing of tho muddy water, but the raft held itself reasonably straight, and Jim heaved a long sigh. "Now, Ted, if the baby will only sit still we'll get back." The baby had seen many a rough experience in her short year of life, and took being rescued from a wa wife.

MrsSarr.firfH iitms nnkoown, Ihtvifi bard and H. Taylor paimere as HnHfcsrd i Tayior, M. H. Moose, A.I t'aftinn, A. W.

I E. Wjnn. H.K.Wort.nd liTXry defend" s.j Hand defendants, "Frank D. Barr and sis vifa "Mra.Barr, (tntmra unknown). M.

Jl. Moore, A. Clotting and A. Cnrtinjr. will take notice that have bra nnl by plaintiff, and that the jie'tilion is nmr on 4ie in.

the office of clerk An UteabOTO DAmwl cocrt, that yon msst hoich the on or before KHh day of Us roh. or the same will be taken as true and jniiifmenf readered against Frank I). Itarr 3ELLDW NO IRRITATION. TK3 POOOTEIt GAMBL 00 CINTt. is Tnaee.rT.W by KisTiost6h correspondent.

Saj he forwarded tho check to Rocklandi by express for collection. It is, however, a very rare day when thai cashier of this particular Rooklan bank gets caught at" disadvantage, and he easily saw through the gamfli that his Bar Harbor contemporary! was playing. Ho had two bills in hi vault of the denomination of on thousand dollars each, and withi these he cashed the check. When tho cashier had paid the express oai these bills and then paid another express fee in forwarding them toj Boston to be changed into bills smal enough to do business with, htt, probably had less expensive ideas rowio over the fam'itiar streets, the ffnovinp families, the general ex-citefnent and the wealth of water. 'The ducks agreed with Teddy.

JTot so TeddyNs grandmother. "Granny" had held out bravely. She ATptcimartsfef the cheap, 'dtmaoifuerT' ttjat nearly aM Ilia par5r papets remsrt to, some receiit Si-toriils in this Capital take tfc -IbxU. of'tt, paid agent adrisingtsiio farmers of tot rt sat tm'ifarrning! -Sunday, th sanao sheet piifeicd a cokiru editorial tJlin; how jwmr the famtisri in OaioxuH oiher etierii stbt 3 are getting jar tl.tTtsa ruarn why the famoora 'in 4fac west ouglti to be eonf-cEt. Lau- PINE "si3h congressional action no ntan can cooked their -dinner standing on chair, with the stove on a Ifor the ram aiffbt fcaured and thirty-six doK i Jars and sixty centa with inMntt on the: the cur.

cf the present distress. Now Mr. MatTfh AIurdDek, who 1ttable and the stovepipe through Poplar, and Red Gum Ltamber, Sali, Doora cement, Paris 35tc. the window. Vhen the boat had edits thaSagle is one of'ttfe follows winic ten incrat.

r-er annma Trw January il5J lfe4.anr,rosis ana frccloiro xioTtgr.o Riytn by Frank ill. Iferr to secpre the tjmeBt-f aid snm of money on the sooth bP of tin southwest ifnrrtmr of section twenty (20 in township twenty-three (2S, of range twenty, 20,. ast c-f sixth, fltli, principal meridian in Al'tn coonty. rtvte of Kansas, and orderinKSaid pre-. isea sold awoniinfif to law.

witlvwtf aooraiee- A. GenerallStock Of jeage j.0!!t;iMK! not vTords "ufaat will tery grave as an everyday affair. rcwivey Hia3iorenu: contwujJt of 'Use "true farineit'fcr such biai roy-ue. who has poured vials, aye tribs full of wrath en the defenseless heads of the 'farmers for darr.ig to trifi the trufi (ho torjsin alarm as'to tic finaucfil condition of the country. Cotse out ilfcrsh and hnlp straiglen Buildeis Material Alwawsmifendij Jraent, and tfceprwcsU to the payrsect to his own snrewanest.

AjewiswiHj (Me.) Journal. the amfnint kte ana eose ot salt. -and ana furaclokinic yon frort i iwaado by old. party Congireti- all tiflei siicht. iaterest, einity redemption' ir.

-or ty said or any part thereof, sd4 Paints, Oils, etc en oaaMaily. Among such ti Crimes and Punishments. Uiiings up. i the followiojf from the All of wliidal am selling ttl Astoniisliiily 'Jucw Prices! Cuttino off the hands and feet a punishment was practiced in everyi Ihe-Senate day lat wait. Objectiote -were made ts bySoactor Wooleott, irepuulrian, Call Me.

Jr is' xi read the rocky rot Of 'republican office (aml4hat ineUides all 'f the leaders) about an-tirchy, socialism and other isms "they devote of thcir-sparo time amL talents to. Wlat does it. all mean? -Only -of change their come to rescue her, Granny had straightened her tall figure and told the boatman to save the screaming women across the street; for herself, she could stand a rise of two feot more, "if it didn't come too sudden." So the boatman had rowed across; and Sirs, ilurphy in a silk dress en traine, a ihatbox in one hand and a birdcage iin the other, had hysterically submitted to being rescued. But still the water rose; and the next tince tho boat came to the window Granny gathered her precious quilts, and Teddy grasped his yellow dog aad his yellower chicken the latter being the only one saved from his brood of downy pets and together they had joined the crowd of forlorai outcasts upon the lovee. TediJy didn't feel so hilarious theih.

Grannj' sat on a wet log and calmiy looked over her most precious possession, the pile of quilts. "There's the 'Log tho 'Irish ties" said Jto There are ivca who i ix had ccrta.ni political A TAYLOR the same thfng as the 'stop thief Very of 'tl undetected criminal, only tbctaiui neb other raiidc as may te e.jnitabf. Viltca Caraiclmel. Att'y fr plaint: if. feXAtJ ACTBST: Frank Li.

Trrif. Clerk of the Dietirict Coari. aeriff Sale First Janavary, 184. STinor i AX9AJB Alieja -Oeaaty 'In th District Court. (Teath J-n Hirirrti itLB ia fer Alien eoaaky, hla: ef Kaasas JL laiatil.

Sarriwt and Geo. Si -kar saaad. Mary Sells and fieitt kerhasbasd and Mary Sleason, eCal. dfrr.it- By yirtae an or.fi of tl iscsd by tS. Clark wntk odicial Dietrict Coartj ia aad fer-Aliaa evaaty, btateof Kansas, in' lb aatillad eaase.

and to roe-dsIiTered and AiracMa. 1 it Tue-aay Ksbrcary C. A. D. at II o'elaek A.

M. ef said day. kt tW frot deor Ike ort hease ia the city -of Jain, Allan ceasty'. Kaasaa, afar for aaleandeeU tatbe kic'a-aat bidder, far eaaa ia eeriWs real aetata tawit: Ike mlt st aeartar I at 4ae e-intb-avst views, hut have changed tliern ainco ifeat time. Office holders, loo, ar veryrapt to chatige tlwirinaliti--cal views wi'tfh every iucoimiKg adniin-Taiion.

When tiie members 6f e-acli political party find tu most fault with the lw is when ttt ij-arty to nothing moro. Oat of office, their ckatrces to legally plcudcr 'the iKT-gone. Arrant cowaixlice snakes ilhcni legally honest. No man daras ARDWMffi OUR-1 Kwhicli -thev i'ilong is in i'er" But the-parfj- lash soost erat-ii country in Europo but England twia centuries ago. AanEST before trial was not ous-J toniary in Athens, and a cttixettj would generally escape a trial bj going into voluntary exile.

In England there are eighty-four male to sixteen female offenders; lci Scotland the proportion is sixtys seven to thirty-three. FnENCU prison die consists of fivet ounces of bread and thirteen ounces of vegetables daily, with a mea4 ration of four ounces twice week. The percentage of criminals, elas 6ifled in regard to sox, is, in GerH many, 820 males to 17-i females; hi the United States, 914 to. 86. Is 1820 forty-six persons werd hanged i England for forging Banla of England notes, some of whichj.

were afterwards proved to be good, -j Ix 1888, of the inmates of EnglisJt prisons 11 per cent, of the men andS 84 per cnt. of tho women had convicted ten or more times. A 1 -kMBaitasnB Wml, riheir ears r.nithcv tamelv ewfeiriit. the Droopinxr the It is interesting recJing ito T. af teatiaa tkree it and the ncrth- A 2 aanerm af the lorl-MWet paster 1 1 i 1 r.

eeauea -sa ilti.all ia toweshi? 1 tit -k sm i IHT TV I Mlsa Eaid laaaa a taaMaaofs will witkont aapraiasatsataa satisfy said unieritE sale. jhivoie wnt gf eat man Ait. Jease (iff a repuhiican stand pwiat. Curbed keiascd, slaudared maligned kj every jtiLilXJe wlup per, who Ug8 ink on La jiatcnt outside, and calls it long Lb VOBABX.SkariB' af Allen KaEGa CfaariC'a aSsa. iala.

Kacss. Jzr.uwry V. 194. STILL MIMES GOOD HfTnrrrnnfiil Tf i ilir itiii iII.i nr flit Hnl crrtnrl Julr a Eillrmtlon at-iv-c ared, as it le-wrtaia tn ltteflscu and dues bos, IFirtt Fsibliihed January IV, blister. lUmftout below Lpaoagtiu otpnaty anu great i-s in STATS OF RAJ AS 3 eyes of the skme ckuinps.

Aeconliug KEimirs mm cure. MaiA, Obskd July 4th, ISO. B. J- tio.tkcuQ it Mrs. Lease aucaia- Allkji CorsTc 1HY SMuLD IT such demagciigesof beicg mor-rally houest; that is a virtue unknown Jto them.

Jobbery, trickery and small tcal.s ie i thv history of itbeilct. The devotion hi ootrn: ry sand humanity itiiat vlarecteriecl tiie earlier American leutler-s is entirely wanting. Their oaly inquiry is how much can I make ojxt of it? -Swept out of office by.a-waH of popular iudignatiou they rant and howl -lite demons, attempting by tluit mothod to frjghten the people-tack into .4 heir nests to bo once more.jiIunderedJs these loudmouthed deniiigouges. W.ho are.Uie they denounce so loudly? (The farmers ami people! The very bono ODtl -sinew of the land! of it hour rcpublioac say yu arc an Anarchist. That you to blow upeverything inohiding your self with dynamite bomb! Thousands of the beet men in our state are the very ones-about whom ithene Jtcmnt-demagouges rant.

And etill itlie roigm8 expect the people of Xanscs to ret mm them to-office and to itheir 8aity slaals. again. iPreiosterous! tliO District Conrt. wiifcia irr- for-Allen oonty. in the 4-erenth Judicial i Kciict of tke plieWed anrthitig toward the ropubli- 4 Gents: 1 aat- aatng year rmjLLL'g Spaw i 1 fs)taWe drlTljyriMi.

with won- A garfnl ansiysa. tie sllppad an Sprained hia- i Mjan overthrow jc Kansas. 5Je id the whv, Where's the 'Way to the Black Hills'?" and Granny stood up with such a face that Teddy slunk back. For-a minute she looked across tho turr.bling water as if she would start back ator tho missing quilt. Teddy venfcwred near.

"Granny," hacalled, pulling her dress, "don't go back. You'll git drown Jed, sure. You kin havo me littlo chicken;" and he held up his forlorn mite of a feather-less chick. Granny looked at the litte figuro, and her warm heart shvne in her face. "Bless the dear Granny is out of her head to say a word about a puro quilt when yo're alive!" Then sho gathered Teddy, dog, chicken and quilts, all Into her arms, and stalked along totthe church, where provision was made for sheltering tho "washed-oilt" families.

The next morning was glorious. self very fcaaQy while rmnninr-in nasture. State of Mary Ford, rplaintifl. TS Jcesa Didn't Know the Author. Solemnly staring at the pair -of rubber boots as they stood on the raft, she seemed to feel that the object of the expedition was concealed behind those shining surfaces.

"My! Ain't sho good?" ejaculated Toddy, as they made good time fitting back to land. "Yes," answered Jim, "we're get-tin' now where it ain't quite so deep. It's over our heads, though, and if that baby" Suddenly the raft hit a snag, and the rubber boots rolled over. Quick as a flash the baby threw herself after them. Ted and Jim sprang for the baby, and over went the raft.

On the levee stood Grann- and the yellow dog. Yep, the dog, felt, as Granny did, that the expedition ought not to have been undertaken without consultation with tho other members of, the family. When the raft slid its occupants into the water Granny and Yep promptly waded in to the rescue. The water was above Granny's shoulders; but- she waded back to land holding Ted with one hand and. the baby with the other, Jim, who could swim, rescued himself.

"Granny," sputtered Ted, in deep distress. "I was after the 'Way to the Black Hills' "There's no need o' goia' there by interrupted Granny, as she marched past him to" a heap of misery covered with a shawl. "Lena," she said, tenderly, "open your arms, mavourneon, for tho dove has come back to ye, over the waters." And Lena, with one great cry, elasJxl her baby to her breast, while the baby, having laughed through all its peril, how began to cry. "Ach! mine little one?" cried thq, happy mother. Then, seeing the dripping boj's, all tho gratitude of her overflowing heart came tumbling forth in a torrent of broken English that overwhelmed tiie young navigators.

"Oh, Granny," cried Teddy, glad to change the subject, "look at Yepf He's gettiri' drownded:" Yep, not being- able to distinguish himself by rescuing Ted or tho baby, jwas nobly pulling up to land the rubber boots. Vben Granny untied the tops and brought forth the beloved quilt, her face shone with joy. "Teddy, me.b'y," sho exclaimed, "the first time that ye marry yo shall have the quilt for your bride, and I'll make another for Jim, and Yep shall have a bed in the kltchea if ever I see the old- kitchen again as long as the blessed old torment shall live." And when Ithc little house dried I Bare mm 1 thlu aorse of aheroasliaia. wekandle, eaeounr sr ana a trsataar or one monta wln "Kwtmun Sr-ATia Oom." "Tou are at Uv erty to osaar xuuae. If deaiaeSta.

assartins ta EOUND OAK Heaters, The late Henry de Mille, who col-4 laborated with t)avid Belasoo iu tt, number of plays, used to tell thia down that ausi. landed it kecilunk in the ucur-c. Well Ivs on. White Mas. is receiving in tho Xh.peopl9;sure building feinoo.

TJiePppulists ar here to stay. zaars trntr MTl Jt. WOODWAFD, irssdsr and Sealerin l'lae Horse. story, saj-s the Sun: "I once had Said defendiiEit, Jesse Ford m'tfi ttin notice that he has hfcaji sned by rniti the aboTs named oncrt for diorre atwi Urni he must answer the petiion filed thenTn ijy-ud plaintiff by the Srd dxi of March, A. U.

Or said reitin will betaken aa troe sod jjjnent ftr plaintiff is said action for drvonre-aad the at tachruenta therein will ba randfred Attest: Frank TrariB. Clerk Eiti. Court Chria 8. Ritter. Atty.

for plaintiff. opportunity, In a play Pave and -rje l.frD per bat be TR. lB J. KKXDAIL, Fats, Term one. OI.J jntr ALL DBflfifilSV QJJICH 1MEAL GasoHn had written, to make use of the thi verse of Psalm 'Lord, hot of iAb.vwill,.remo3 them.

If Mt. rVtoyes an4 Jjicase knwi aii(rihi3 detrimental t9 (the Gov-eor she weuid haro toli ago. She is a vroraau. if- CilsartfM. e.

8. CxlberUoa. CUIJJERTSON SOS a breakfast served by beautf- liC. Moms Safe Cipu I Iaberporated.) CapitAl Sncassors to 1L (' Harris eocapacy. Fire lOaEiar-perEsIs the peqple have not gone daft.

1 1 uLJIing's Daughters princesses out of Ted firmly believed Teddy wandered out with his dog at EES AT COST. and a strong heart in his breast. Granny bad made a littlo i we had business ia oaie of i the county p(Ria where a fi-eoc-iiQxi onttfee ia progress. sat fown and listened. Some tho tbest informed mK in Allen county wore doing tlte talking.

Ooepf them declared that the lickJsIajcfL lot-red instead lll.urtULii libesty is dear da be thus lightly ast aside. 5 people are in tlvsir right tuuiAe. Kepublicaniam is dead for all time. bed for the chicken, secured her be- 'laveri quilts, and was working Weltv recently wist in a full Bu Waga vTood Woti, Spokes, etp. Fiua lias of Table Pocket Calrj kover trie new arrivals, lhe river 4 ill Wll iwas still risintr.

Granny looked new. much is being -akl about the Jf.arth and-Beuth Goverment It. of as was the assessment of the Show Gcse Goods. tTNDERTAKEP-S. wistfully toward the little rod house, for-on the top shelf of the kitchen long shall the wicked, how long shajjj the wicked Tho actoj who had this to speak came to me rehearsal one day, and objected tot-the line, which he said he consideredi very weak.

He concluded his ob-j joctlons by asking if I was 'stuolr on the line. I said I rather likei the line, but had no personal inter-j est In it, as in this instance I only an adapter, the lino beliay David's. 'David's, chF exclaimed the actor; 'that's just what Xi thought. Anyone could spot thatf for some of Davo Belasco's bad EnM Flowers All tho Way 'V '1 can tell you how to cross tha Atlantic with a fresh carnation your buttonhole," said an expe rienoed traveler to a reporter the-other day. His recipe was to start, the voyage with two carnations andj a raw potato.

The carnations arnj. to be worn on alternate days, andj each, when not ornamenting is to be firmly thrust; Into a holo in tho potato. At the' closet lay thatprido of her heart, the liarBe and a complete lint was with the happy ducks; sa that look and a great re- ndertaking goods always om. hand. poivc filled his soul.

He would get -that quilt! Ho remembered its won iranta i'e and. Kl.ci; roads. lie gave as a reajwin that thetJlock furnished a tetiri, of jPiui'siaan. palace cars free to state, ftficials to world's fair. Wikat ahoiitthesSanta Te giving a train to Uepubliaau and toof Here is the Anyone can see it at Toptjka 'C.

R. J. (K.oct Island) raised from o.73y Spqr 76. Incieasu in Aotal Y4iy-tion 19.3 j.er cent." i Another eheap lie re and Tib Shop in Bank Safe. BankVaulf.

Baak rorkmau.iW. on baud derful red and blue circles and points over which Gram' had toiled so inany hours. Hadn't Granny been mother and father to' him all tthe years he remembered? And are you coirjc? TRAVEL vTaDEriPUIS selieeata. Every cepnbliean.of high for low degree is pouring. cold twater on the schema, T.he.ytlGri't attGmptito assign any icasoa therefor, for everyone acknowledges kf some sort -e enterprise eoiild be staiited to give tern ploy-men to the klhj w.erking men it would be a god ud.

Cn this connection it is inteivssting to doWe in the history of republicanism in Kansas. Here is act passed by the legislature of Kansas, in Both were over whiel iiigly trcpufelean. It is fo'ind on page 325 of the Session laws of 1881. Wheeeas, The increase in the agricultural products cf the west kas been much faster than tue means of (transportation, thereby preventing a realization of the highest prices fer oirr products by preventing their being marketed at a seasonable and. most time, and KV TBI f.yariels, Hoi wouldn't it be delightful to go away out on the water? Fortune, with an eye fte favoring the brave, hero sent a boat to this small Columbus.

Jim JliEg, renowned among the youth.of tho "district" for his new high rubber boots, was navigating a Keftj3Licajs3(c jvatcbes $iat Capt- Memphis out as it did iu a few weeks1 Granny, who is making another "Way to4 the Black Hills," always gave Yep his bed in a corner of the kitchen. N. Y. Independent. is pararaoiint labor.

There is Jjooraand woik.ot all kmtls. i The bet Stc In the 150,003 use. They Always I'reearve Their CONTENTS. Chmpion rrord in all Oreat Fires! Qne of the lareit and best equipped factories in the country ha fcist be9n reeti near.Bosten, fitted with the lat -es't Kd most improved too', which rescer facilities far manufacturing the best rk at the lowest prices, im-equalel by any oj'asr concern the Our aim is to'give the bt cok.tnic-itiee and eaott (irnrremeuts fer the Ieast ainew-Tt of money. Estimate! and furnished npoeapfJiicition.

Wakttd! end of a week at least one of them! will be fresh enough to excite 'tijqj surprise of fellow passengers. The rich pauper and the poor pau per are both maintained at public ex pensfe, but the rich are the most ex pensive. JTB Chcrleston RAILSOAD. raft he bad made himself. "Hello!" he called to Teddy; "want to come Non-Elastic Bounce.

out' Teddy did, there was no mhiO Whnrr t.h vramrr mnn v.wi ti, e. 1 take about so he confided to Jim bis scheme or rescuing T. O-- JEWELEB Ml! OPTICIMJ ss denying it, Frotu its in-cejjiion to the preset its inquiry basjbeen, what efluet will.it kave on Look iat ibis array of its Tho Exeepitiea Clause tho Interest CtfaringiPaids. The Vioral Banking gysteqi. The Qredt Strengthen act.

Dmuopntkft-tiou of Specie Iiesttiptiop. A Iligt Tariff for the poor and tax on acres of tho psbiic do quilt. Toe Sbariaaa. CaleKCa. awe JSaat Car Lin WAemiwro, BALTIMORE.

PBILADr.LIHIA, LlRlHBURe, HOrCLK, Md XKW TOSS, With aeaiKUa4l sioro a nixie late ue was looking as if he had been through a week's wash and was hung out to dry in the rain. "By Jove, old man; what's the matter?" asked a fellow clerk. "You are about the llmpest specimen I ever witnessed." "I don't look elastic, then?" ho said, dejectedly. "I should say not." "And yet," he sighed, in Beml-solilbquent tones, as he ttook a fair A. M.tmmvlrU filliam Hankica Coanty Attoeaar- Kotary Fnblie.

CAMPBELL HANKINS A.TTO KKavT'S-AT--Li W. Tf ill Practice la aa Courts. Ofhce ttver Bank IOLA. KANSAS. Vim the BmallfHl Wwekeas, The eomplete and com-preheusive view cf this fact contains conclusive proof a government railroad would furnish prompter and cheaper eneans of transportation, af fording to jtlic people of tho 1 dllTerent sections of av country the opportunity a more speedy interchange of their profiicts and at a less cest, thereby Eolviug the vexed question of adequate clieap transportation and aa this is in highest degree national iu character of peculiar importance, oot only to Kansas, but to mbi Tal Now Teddy didn't like to ask Granny if he sslght go.

She would be enough get tho quilt when he brought it back, he reasoned, even if he did get it wet. There was, just Chen, a great commotion, on tho west levee because a German jnother bad lost her baby. Her husband was explaining that ho had caught up fittle one rem her cradle, bed and all, and brought her with him. Every one was searching for the child among the piles of bedding; so Jim and Teddy started off without lex y-mi wmm. 4mm Trains laaaatVemphis Momviira aotVKsuca after arrlral ef trains from the Weat and Aontbwest, nutNnc to connecting; IbCsiov fjroTS for ell in ast aad Bonttjaas.

Jj. Memphis aa Ksllr4l anilOia V. it tia. By-, hara earaaf the theyj bmxje st glrng the! OitfcMat Time. est TAu-qug ctaor Serrice a4 all ha Xatsst and Ku3t AxxMMijodstions It 1 the Principal Thuroijirhfsre to th Summer jKesorts in the Bummer ad Vfiutcx Kesorls In tjie SVinter.

Passengers by route cross the JKcw ttteel Brides at Jfas-phis and will asald logons Ferry Transler across the Mississippi Kirer. necessary by any other gateway south Ot St. Louis. main given te jailroad j. Subsidies awl legalized steals pjUre.

What can ya expect from avuU a jrty? What of ctricy Qt4 they thay have have repeal, qdit! Shermaa ggi only that and more. girl's picture from his pocket, in a half-dazed nianucr; "I got the grand bounce only last night." Detroit Fjxc Press. tatlsa Htaaf Papalar Ktwttm to CrAATTAJfOOGA, ATLANTA, NA4'CX. BRUMS WICK. SATAKVAMasa Chris.

S. Kitter, ATTORIIEY AT LAW- to all left. Special atteulwm pitn AN OUTWITTED business. I have a somplete Optician' eye-testijig outfit se I can guaj-antee to fit Spectacles perfectly. I can grind glasses te fit special cases.

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at the Lowest prices, special attention te first clas Watch repairing. Rodger's Knives and forks, Tripp! Tlate, per set, CASH ICR. Own Shrewd- of I'ostoffice Jfr. Geo. TT.

Tictst All RimDown OiSce second door ws-t 4 His Ideas About His attracting; notice. I "With great difficulty they ided i their unsteady raft to 'Granny's lit stairs. Kolll Trains with Brsr royanseai Aally Jsr'weea fllATTAHlMMJ. ACKSONT1LLE, nnd Kansas. Iola, IIor KouseAf tell yon 3a.t the Eamo sIhIc of affairs exists ift this county far all: koow It too wgII, lit read it.

Losixm, Jan. 20-The 4eperturc ot tho Indian council today from tho main ton go of the mini muni rate of "A few yoars ego my tealth tailed, tad 1 eonsulted several pltyslolns. Kot ona coast clearly diagnose toy ease and their medlciasi failed te give relic. Ioonner.ctd te take Hood's RarsaparilUv. Frcr-t na ell n-n rtowts eoudittou 1 liava been tj all of Xhe agricultural states of the wot; therefore, Be it resolved by the Senate, the lloiias of Representatives concurring therein First, That our senators from this state be iuslructed.Jand our representatives hi congress requested, to urge in thi Congress of the United States the building of a double truck government railroad from tho sea coast on 5 THE 8TAATT0S GUITARS MANDOLINES ness Were Rather Expensive.

A Bar Harbor cashier had a check for two thousand dollars on a Rockland bank. In the ordinary course of business the check would have been sent to Boston and thence forwarded to -the Rockland bank, the whole transaction being carried on by interchange of drafts without expense, but the Bar Harbor cashier thought he saw a way to get two a.iSl,TwyJI.T wk av 7H kt i Wvt w. tmrn uua ymm Sott SA a. vt m. aaj wm s.

ft tle house. Fortunately, the closet stood near a window and the door was open. Jim's long arm reached the forgotten quilt. "How'll we got it backdrvi" said Tcddj-. "Just you wait," said Jim.

Pulling olf his be put tbfl uilt into one aad tied tho tcps tr- rl fT3-. Anr Ticket Arent will clre Information relatJre to. and sell tickets br the Ponniar Lines or any Information will be cheerfully gisn by i. he andersiitneil. All tstitrt mftniuirp nisirri pnmptlf end tm detail, and tmmrpandMtLtt is mtitd.

V. Mmtlj. 9mm. Art- tS M. Ikw.1 A.

lMtaW.SrK DItMm hn Acrat, Stmm, a. rnu, m. Fsm. TM. Agnt, BMsrille tmrnm.

L15 pence, for tho council I Mi. 1 1" a r- arSAVTC ttmt Srrabaina bills has shattered all confidence in its JvnjirieSftl pjlicy, Ho $0WFCC IS liasioal aii isn.r. spatr.li.r uwX JLaa ASra.itoa.a a tS.r HBOUP, aUisa. Formerly I welled 105 noTr I balaoce Uo sculei at 170 poimOc." Geo. V.

Xwarti Cotoma. WaosbaraCa, WU Try a bitx. I.

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