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The Lyons Daily Republican from Lyons, Kansas • 2

The Lyons Daily Republican from Lyons, Kansas • 2

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The Lyons Republican. Ingalls Cranks. A portion of Ihe republicans of Kan- A good time Coming. With every prospect for an advance it the price of grain, the Kansas farm-r truly has reason to be thankful. Godfrey, Herver Slattery, sMSSS any; house in Rice County.

Goods for the money of and They, have the and UaBS in the best stock of BoOtS, SHoeS. Hats County. A bill of Goods purchased of them will cost you less than any other house in the 'county. Try them and see. Visit the nd profit thereby We are glad 1UI11 fl F.DNIiOAT.

KAY 16. 1M. What The Posts Might Have Said Of Kansas. In resurrecting oar poet he at least knows sosue good things when he sees' thWi, and so conits with a handful of boeltc flowers. It will bs observed that he is.

if sot Kansas born. then Kaunas madt. to that the old proverb is in danger! as a place for a home Eureka! ,1 liavo foun It. Uyron Of its rollingsuo I the warm shadows of her loveliness, lie klsc4 hr with Lis hclley. The clortous son Hta js In ht coorao and plays the alchymUt Turning, with splendor In his precious eye.

The earth to sintering gold. -Mhakepeare. Seeing It skies by day. Purple, vlolcl.tfoUl ud ltoynl toul are they; Catching the spearlike rc In the west Lining therewith each downy best. At the close of ainmcrs day.

Funning and breaking In the ky, I fancy all shapes are there; Temple, monument, mountain, uplre, Mhlpe rlred out with sails of fire, And blown by the evening air. Jloyt. Hy night Sow flowed the firmament With living saphlres; JIcperu, that Jed The starry host, and brlgbtcst, til the tnoou. lltslng In clouded majesty, at length green, anvelled ber peerless flight. And o'er the dark, her silver mantle threw.

Milton "Nature with foiled hands seemed there. Kneeling at her evening prayer. Longfellow. DuUarta iukhI have been more of a prophet than koet wheu he roughly saug (it might iiaw been mat tue Great American De.tvrl was In his ml. uilud.) vines, melons, Mushrooms, pinks, many Millions of other plants, mere rare, more strange than these; Am very fishes living In the Longfellow has Umg teen sweetly Inc.

but no matter how lone his nnrnTTi firi p.iti TVTn.v lOth rTial! I TyTl gi sTAlr" tU fJliUW UUUUO. "RTvp Otia ftp OTVCIST A 11 tlV OJT-Ci W-LXXJLJ Q-nH frniTl tlTTIft -T- A OTT A T7 -DnnmCS J3 CSXTTTia UI2.UiL KJjCLJLJXU UJL X)UUi. cillU. OXXV-JHO t.O tlTTie STIVG VOU 1 LUaVS. JLlOOil OUu IOI' TjUVJXL 11 VOU 1-fVvn rrrWIT horii-PflTnori PQfih A Tl thfiSS STIfinifll RaiA 1 TTrTT iTTLr TT1 WaJTC XI IVllViJlliXO fTt 1 T.

frfc-PCrO it will paY you. jr Keep your eyes on znax permanent nxture our Store. A BAKUAIiM COUNTER, Res'y Yours, Godfrey Heryer Slattery, A omso Frm and City Property FOR SALil, Money to Loan on Real Estate at Lowest Rates. complete line Capital toltion is very conspicuous, and to one Grocery mu are cranks over They can ee no one but I galls in tbo po litical Bky. It is nil right to stand staunchly by a candidate, but Iugalls is not a candidal an 1 a lanre number of republican who would cheerfully support him for the pre-ldcncy if he was in the Held don reluh the ar rogant manner in which the friends that eminent tttateamau try to force Inzall resolutions at every stage if the political campaign, from the pri mary meetings up, regardless of other equal deserving leaders of the party whom many wish to compliment or DnHnN Thin fttata of A Dill W88 strongly developed at the republican slate eouvcution nt Wichita on Wednesday en the presentation of the res olutions reported by the committee on roonluf inn.

A larire majority of the delegates believed that Kansas should coiiHult Hi delectus from the doubtful titatr, and wished to adopt resolutions embodying that idea. But the cranks would not have it that way, they insisted on Iugalls name being with the nreIdeucy In the resolutions and Anally accomplished their purpose. We do not like this way of saying we are fir one mat), but want to aurmort the other, it reminds iinrtho rat and mouse story. distinctly remember that once npon a time the cranks In' the republican party considered it heresy to mention any man in Kansas but Bt. Jolin.

JJ you not recollect the result? Docs Ulmer recognize anything? Frederick. Last Wednesday evening the Dem- ocrat missionary" swooped down on the city of Frederick to find crpnuino surprise awaiting him. It was our first visit to tlje place am I we werc prepared to see a little track sort of a town, instead we 9 41sa mnet 1 1 irtI rr active. nrocrreaaire voting city wc have encountered in all our ramb ling. Frederick is situated in Rico county, at the junction of the I Frisco and Mo.

Pacific railroads, six I miles west of Genesao. The loca- traveling anywhere on the flats, Frederick IS hardly OUt Of Sight The amount of building going on at this place is really surprising. Mr George Litchfield is building an cx- tension to the State Central Hotel which will double its capacity. The excellent hostelry si under the cfllci- cnt management of MrLitchficld. TJie Missouri Pacific is erecting a round (house and shops, as this-is an cml of ft fovUion On this line.

The Fris- co lino has also erected a neat dc- pot and commodious section nousc. Mr W. F. Houghton is agent for. the Missouri Pacific and also leader of the Frederick band, while Mi Pat Daugherty jerks lightning at.

the Frisco station. The banking Arm. of Johnson arc preparing to erect a large two story stone busiucss house 50x80 ft. The irredcricK Liumbcr com- posed of Messrs Johnston Monroe, are extending their business so as to I include a full line of general -hard ware. Another enterprising hard-1 ware man is W.

F. Burkct, who car- ncs a full lino of shelf and heavy hardware and has a well equipped ttnshop. Messrs Patterson. Brown I os have "an $3,000 stock of dry I coous anil groceries and report ai 1 I thriving trade, Mr Patterson is late ly from Iowa and is a brother-in-law of Milt O'Neal of this city. Other branches of business are represented as follows: O.

S. Wilkins, general merchan dise; K. Lr Drake Son, confection ary; Litchfield Spiers, druggist; YanBoskirk, livery and feed stable transfer line, also dealers in I grain and coal; D. B. Young, restaur- ant; Aug.

lioochcr, shoemaker; HW.j II. Flurer. harness store; Jay Uver- lin, barber; E. L. Drake, barber; I Mc3(lames, Evans Orcrlin, roillin-l cry; 11.

X. Simons, blacksmith and McFarland furniture. There are two physicans, Dr. W. W.

Spiers and C. F. Bntledgc, the later is railroad surgeon for this division of business is represented by W. E. 9 a.a.a a va uw ss comB.n.

Mr Murnhv Informed ui that he had sold over one hundred loU during the month of April. We enioved a pleasant visit at the office of the Frederick Jndepcn dent bright newsy little sheet, pub- lished by Ira Clark. Not the least among the solid advantages of this ties. There arc three church societies? one of which has erected a. hand- SOmo nhd commndinna hnntfl rt worship.

There is an excellent erraded school occupying a flne new two Frederick are confident that theirs aiuiy scuooi nousc. auc citzcns or the coming tOin of northern Rice county, and they certainly 1 d. .1 wri, li, mum. uMwoTtn I The acreage la larger than last year especially in the western counties, and nrasDects were never better for a heavy crop than this year. Prices will Ik better than last year and will be high enough to afford the farmer a fair itiaruln for his labor.

The out look and reports of "grain In sight." also indicate the demand will be good. With the stiffening of prices, the in- creased demand and the prospect for a bountiful crop, and better railroad facilities for moving it. it is reasonable to predict that agriculture, the bone and ninew of Kansas prosperity. which received a serious set baek last year aud against which, Kansas man hood has fairly withstood will again tbinyear place the state, the brightest star in the galaxy, having made up all lot ground, on the -highway to prosperity aud affluence 1883 will be the mascot I for the Kaasas farmer. MitfthAll Itams.

I mm Mr Frank Crane, who Is suffering from aMevere lung trouble, left ror his home iu Illinois last Thursday. l. i). ewer went to River Saturday on business. Mrs A (J Jordan and daughter.

of Lyons, visited with the family of a-. Mr and Mrs Geo. Six and George's mother and sister, visited In Lyons the latter part of the week. We are aorry to ay that Mr Geo, and family will nmve to Lyons to day. Although Mr and JMrs Six have been with us hut a short time.

they have made many friend who will deeply mrret to ce them leave us. O. II. CassinRham went to Lyons Tuesday ou business. B.

E. P. Nomenelatw of Kansas Counties. Editor RErunncAN The reform commenced the last session of our state in ohaneiq th name of one county, should nwt have pnded their good work then, but kept right along and work uswcepiug change in our county nomenclature. At tiiat time the name of Ht.

John was very obnoxious to our Republican mpmbe'rs of the leg hdature, alill at the same time there was a county bearing the jiame of the arch traitor, Davis. I suppose that our Solon 5 thought the virus of the old rebel was now Innocuous, while the Apostle was venomous as ever. Two counties are named -in honor of prominent Missouri politicians, and chief Instigators of the acts of barba rism practiced during the rein of border ruffianism, I refer to Atchison and Doniphan, neither of whom became citizens of this state, but only crossed river at the head of such men as afterward became the. hulceus around which the bands of Bill Anderson. Quan- trell and the James's rallied.

Kuch names as those should not stain the fafr escutcheon of our state. I understand that man of our counties wero named to perpetuate the memory of Kansas soldiers killed during the war otthe rebellion. Now J. would not take one jot or tittle from the glorious memory of those men who gave their lives that our country might live; but nevertheless I do not think that naming a county for Private Rooks, Sergeant Ness, or Cap tain Itarber. will be the means of A a I.

iransuiuiiiiK me memory or eitner down to posterity. The aboriginal inhabitants of these plains left a rich fund of local names that we might have well retained. Ninnlscah is a more eupboious name than Stafford, or Sequoyah than Fin ney. Does anyone know who Finney was, auyway. Jfinney county was originally Sequoyah county, but it was changed by one of the fool legls latures vre had a few years since.

Our new counties were well nanseil, and hope that the next session of Ihe legislature will complete the good work commenced by its predecessor. T. Raymomd. Allegan, Kansas, May '88. Santa Fo Rates.

To Newton and return May 15th, K. of P. Grand Lodge, 2.32. To Wichita and return May 17th. democratic uonventton.

ss.bii. To St. Louis and return June 6th. (invention. goou iu days, oue rare round trip.

to Chicago and return June 10th. National Itenublican Convention. goou iu unya, ono rare round trip. Will bore wells and take young stock of any kind In trade for payment. I.

A. MIcheal. C. E. MILLER, CONTRACTOR BUILDER.

Material Furnished, and building completed from foundation to roof. opwiai aueuuou lasiae ana ancy Carpenter Work 1 i at on, VXUUVAIVO 'UlJliVlUg KA.CLXAJ CALL AND SEE ME, Kausan. "How far the unknown transcends the what weke-ow." Milton comes with swift reproof to the luzy, 'or discouraged man who liiids himseifset down, upon the fair acres of Kansas, iu valley, on idope or upland Areuto not nature, sbo hath done her part; i thou but thine blessings nature pours, erstocked mankind enjoy but half her nH h. I grain." I So Young ouce wrote, aud he could I not have hit It more exactly had be I I i veil in Jwanaus itself to make iiis ob- aervatioua iu the year of prace 1SSS. "One loach of nature makes the whole world kin; JJut then bbkkcapeare Had never been in or he would have made the exception noting that our fair state had received ho many touclus from nature that the rest of I the world followa, only at best, as "por relations," To Him no high, no low, no great no small; lie mis, lie bounds, connects, and equals all.

rope. This poet even could not have for-1 gotten that it was said of Him Who noever hatht.to hiiu shall be given Kansas hath; therefore to Kansas shall be given, and hesliall have the more abundance. madness to think use of strongest wines. Jtod strongest drinks oar cbiof support of heal lb. When God, with these forbidden, made choice to rear Ills ml jh tjr champlon.strong above compare, Whose drink wasonJjr from thellquld brook.

Thus, from very ancient example. I Bom continues it will not aucirest I I I I I I I ti THE MATCHLESS." NT 30 Miles Disappear. Thirty, miles: of country, is" a big thing to disappear, but this distance has been dropped out between Kssusas City and Chicago. How it happened is thus out: The' Chicago, Santa Fe California Railway is com pleted between Kansas City and Chi cago, and the distance between the two cities is only 458 miles, measuring from Uuion Depot, Kansas City to Dearborn Station, Chicago. "This is exaotly thirty miles less than by any of the old lines, so you have to travel thirty miles less, your freight has to be hauled thirty miles lees, and prac tically the Ban ta Fe has 'made ttiirty miles disappear.

A few years at this rate and Kansas will be in New Advertised Mail. Lyons, Kan May 1SS8. List of unclaimed mail In the liyoiis Post office, for week endiug.May 12th which will be sent to 'the Dead Letter office if not called for within thirty (30) days. Andrews Mrs Allen Mrs Lena Arnoia Mrs josis 1 Counts? man A Conner Mrs fcaura Exlger Win Lnurence Leonard Hhnlds A VanestAU Hill Iteeso Joiin Seldenst richer It (2) Wllsoo From Dead Letter Office Phillips Eliza Cards. Butterfleld II Wilson Frank Packogcn.

MoCarson Wm Parties applying for. any of tho fibove mail, please say advertisfli. Geo." Clark. -P. TP hand vxjxjutao a greater and better amount of Ice than.

ever afore from which to supply all his old customers as well as the new trade; at prices, terms, time or day, and accommodations generally to suit everybody as rar as possible, wagon runs every aay except ounoay. -Orders lea at McClintock Kent ner's meat market promptly attended M. A. Rheiner, LAND, LOAN, And Insurance Ajrent I have some very choice bargains on my and parties desiring "snaps" should' not fail to inspect them. I will be pleased to show property any time.

Office at old place WELLS! WELLS! J. C. SOIA1TT will mane you the best Well yon can procure. Well boring and Tubing a Specialty. vJet the best and Cheap- est.

Al Mi orders promptly attended to. Call or aa dross, J. v. BKLtLixxx, XjYohb, Kansas of Fancy and Staple E. A.

RICHARDS. Special Announce men to the Ladies I We have secured the services oi Miss C. McFerx, an expert trimmer from St. Louis, who is now in charge of our trimming department, ye have all tho now shapes in fpring and summer styles. Would be pleased to have all who wish an artistic Hat or Bonnet, to all and see us.

"Satisfaotiou Mrsr Gilbert's Dressmaking Paj lors always open, Johnston fc Gilbert COPY statement of tho number of the lO TO Cols.j 1 Per Year. 8 Pages 8 Pagea 8 Pages 8 Pages 8 Pages 8 Pages 6 Pages 8 Pages 5G Cols. 56 Cols. 66 Cols. 56 Cols, fifr 56 Cols.

56 Cols. 56 Cols. 00 Per Tear 1 00 Per Tear 1 00 Per Tear 1 00 Per Tear 1 00 Pel- Year 1 00 Per Tear 1 00 Per Year 1 00 Per Tear Matter, in Favor of the G-D .512 00 95 00 S3 00 are authorized to receive sub Company, St. Louis Milton also sings for the champion-land A SAMPLE OF THE W(Jsf Democraf. READ ship of Kansan's Samsons, nnder the I cepter prekibitieaiu'e favor! os; wand, (adapl4 from Bryant:) To ktaa vho la tu leve of Kansas holds.

Com mm an loo with her visible boom, she peaks. (Adapted front soreebod elea (f) Come one, eome atl 1 It's no objection that Jmu'n tall, Wide-out, laughing, wealth, ln, Only as yon don't come mean. lne Jamcntauens over the sjeflcien- c-ics el the boom edition ef the I urannic treses ue no CU8 any CX- cesstTc surpins or Bympatny at tfecse neauquarters. This community has oeen tout, in wamon with overy community ia Kansas, at least a I thousand timos, that all these for- cign advertising scuetses are and that the war te advertise town I The following comparative most prominent Weeklies published in the United showe conclusively that the WEEKLY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT is from 2o 50 PER CENT. THE CHEAPEST.

IS tO maintain in thO town froodltown nm rhnrrhnnnr1 arhAl ftrili. Weekly Clobe-Democratj St. Louis, Weekly Tribune, Chicago, I1L, vveejiiy nines, umcago, ill Weekly Inter-Ocean. Chlmiro. Weekly Enquirer, Cincinnati, Weekly Commercial Oa.xAt.ta.

ninninnntt. n. Weekly Times. New York City Weekly Sun, New York City recKiy worm, emow YorK City. 14 Columns of Solid Reading PRICES of tlio OTHER EDITIONS of tho GXiOBE-DEPHOCRAT strong newspapers which make a daily business of advertising it and accumulate thereby their daily Dread.

It 13 imDvSSlSle tO con-1 vince the' smart nembera of the Al- exandcr family of this, and conse-1 quently they get loceed aad hood- coed. This bitter now, but inside of sis months mi r. icm i the same game will be played over again, it docs no good to warm rw fnrr lion rl ap mmnl.in 1 at it nuu. rjtuucun. lis is DAILY, per THI-WEEKLY, per SEMI-WEEKLY, per annum.

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1887-1888