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The Beloit Trade Journal from Beloit, Kansas • 1

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TRADE OXJRNA BELOIT, MITCHELL COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1890. VOXi. I. NO. II.

"HP -11 11 Li I and assistance have suffered, but we do I not believe that this will ever be having Suburbs. THE BELOIT TRADE JOURNAL Can anybody ever recollect seeiu? so ful confidence in the ability and integrity of the majority of the alliance, we EL The Fintlley llfatc COMMUNICATED. What will the Alliance accomplish? This is a question that presents itself to thousands of minds, and is upon thousands of lips today. A full and satisfactory answer is of course scarcely beyond The Silver Bill A Law. Washington, D.

July 14. Vice President pro tern Ingalls and Speaker Reed signed the silver bill today, after which it was sent to President Harrison, who immediately attached his signature to it, making it a law. many flies as there are this summer? Happy mav she be who hums our.iin Published Every Thursday at Beliot, Mitchell Kansas, stove, for that is the best liy exterminator I know of. We have experimented on all the fiv Poisons anri rpmfHi(a hsorH Editors and Proprietos. H.

C. OWEN, W. H. HOUGHTON, believe that for the accomplishment of any object wherein they may need assistance, that they will appeal to their fiiends and not to those who so willingly offer their services for the purpose of carrying out personal ends and avenging imaginary wrongs. IS THE BEST ON EARTH I of to no purpose are happy to say tho the terrible pest ut a chintz bug is gone but whereto, but the potatoe bus is lust a mere conjecture.

The possibilities and opportunities which are within reach of and practically under the control of the alliance are great, and if they wisely improve the opportunities, the good and beneficial results accruing not only to the Sabeeription Price of Joubnal, $1.00 Per Year. The Democrats had a congressional convention at Phillipsburg, on the 16th inst. The Democratic newspapers got in as festive, and just now getting in his work on late notatrwK Tlv tho.iir t. Office oh Cob. Second and Mill Stkeets.

their work; and secured an adjournment until Sept. 21st, this gives them a good chance to work the alliance racket, and tatoes are the finest this reason for years, but few in the hill, unless there is a large acreage planted they will be a scarce article. Vnmsro Woman's Christian Temper- Awrrw. Union. Meets every other Mon The Past week haa been a Inn or mn.

pose as the farmers friend, while they work up a good subscription list. Tally dav. in M. C. A.

rooms over Hart Does Advertising Pay. This is a very important question to business men and one that only business men can answer. We have the assurance from thousands of them who, largely advertise that it does pay, if judiciously frWo have these Watches made to order, we put our tinuous hot wave with not a particle of moisture, the air so hot and dry we don't one for the democratic newspapers. farmer but to every inhabitant of the State will be great, organized as they are, representing practically the farmers of the whole country. If they keep in view the philanthropic principles and essential objects which impelled their organization and union, letting harmony and good counsel prevail, and the grand work which they have entered upon that of better own name on them, (which we would not do if they were get a bit of dew; vines are mostly crone building, second floor, Main Street Sara Stevens, President: Hattie Watson, Cor.

Sec'y Grace Hicks. Rec. Sec'y Mamie Munroe, Treasurer. up. flowers exnosed to th m.n wilt! Here is a resolution of the Republi pursued, and maoy of them have given not good.) We guarantee them to not varv to exceed 5 tueir testimony in its iavor.

If the rea can State Convention of Pennsylvania. late corn as yet looks well, but fearful for corn in tassel: farmers cutting grain. der will take up any of the city papers "Our care for the welfare of those who irom day to day tor years, he will hnd we hear Zimmerman cuts 35 to 40 acres a dav. with thermnmplir tftO fr upon the field of battle carried triumph- i i i i. the columns tilled with the announce ing the condition of the farmer is assured eleven ffer had hi wheat.

hAHw) aniiy me pnuejpie ui nepuunusu isuu will end only when the last loyal soldier of the Civil War shall have entered into ments of leadine business houses. They do not come before the public at long intervals, but regularly, daily, changing threshed the past week by the party men- uuueu auuve. and by this the whole country will be materially improved for upon the condition of the farmer of this country rests his honored rest, and we ask Congress to tueir advertisements witn the variation Everybody haa Homethfno' tr, a.v Tw-nt in their stocks, qualities and prices of the 4th. fWl Wft IvlipVA V. 1 1 -it grant a per diem service pension to every Union soldier and sailor who served ia and was honorably dischare-ed from the seconds per week.

Close Time, Ain't It? You Bet! They arc Daisies, Come Sec Irixexzx! JtSWe have them in six grades, they don't cost you any more than the Elgin, Waltham, Rockford, Hampden or Columbus. We have all of the above Watches in stock. We can suit you in some of them. sroods, thus not only attracting attention to" what they have to sell, but arousing alliance had a erood time and lots of fun; had the most attention; been talked about the most, all on account of that had han- Army or Navy of the United States." the desire or buyers to examine what is offered, thus making customers and popu the foundation of all business; in the just and reasonable demands of the alliance they will have not only the endorsement but the willing and earnest co-operation of the better element of all political parties, but should they so far forget their ner: don't be SO hard nn a follnw tha C. P.

Stevens. W. Stevens STEVENS STEVENS, Lawyers, BELOIT, KANSAS m. V. GALLOP, OONTBACTOB CISTERN WORK, Side Walk, and all Kinds of Stone Work done in First Class Shape.

BELOIT, KANSAS. Gen. Jno. C. Fremont died in New larizing their places of business.

This class of men will tell you in this day of 1man wboJ2r5ie2 that baE Shii: us. Caw competition that it would be impossible J30 York City, July 14th. Gen. Fremont was the first Republican candidate for President, in 1856. The Republican party 1 an Ingalls man, and onnosed to do business or secure anything like an average trade it they did not invite aims and the responsibilities resting upon them as to accept counsel and advice of custom by giving in detail a clear state saw or heard of it till that day,) or the man behind us, and he was a republican.

a POod Christian man individuals and factions who at heart ment of what they have got to sell. came into existence as the friend or the poor man, and there has never been a campaign since, that has developed the enthusiasm that we had in that one. On the other hand, thousands of men are not nor never can be in sympathy alliance man. It i us so happened Mr. who have started in business with fair Miles Was Chosen tr nnmr tho hannoo capital, plenty of push and a knowledge of trade have gone to the wall simply and he consented to accommodate.

Certainly it Was ohnoxionc nutnf nlaip un.4 with them in the accomplishment of their true object, but seeiDg what they deem a favorable opportunity for the furtherance of their own selfish desires, are not Bleeding Kansas was one of the leading features, that taken in connection with because they hid their lights under a good taste but was conceived in a mo bushel," in failing to compete with their ment and done for fun. As we have said before, this 6 his personal popularity, and his romantic marriage, with his dash and push put WEDDING RINGS neighbors in having the buying public know where they were, what they were selling and what inducements they had 9 IS slow to declare them alliance auxiliaries for the sole purpose of carrying out their own personal and political schemes, H. CLINE SON, Feed! Sale Stable, South Street, west of City Scales. Farmers Patronage Solicited. BELOIT, KANSAS.

everybody either for him very strong, or know it's just born, but you fellows who stood looking on must have thought the infant had crown to a nrVi ttr an ant the opposition was affraid he would make to oner. A man may have the best stock of goods in the market, but if he fails to wV LiOtS Oi tin TPlinWQ WPr dicimintlAH Va working with a force and energy born of a dash and secure the prize, so they were invite custom or make known the induce the elements of selfish aggrandizement ments he can offer he is sure to drop be- ww UXKIf 4. UUUV cause Judge Peffer was so long winded. We expected something sorter enthusiastic and natrintlV- rmnlar nlH Ath rf on their mettle to defeat him. We had such speakers as S.

P. Chase, who al nind in tne race, wnue nis sharper neigh bor is reaping a rich harvest. Exchange. and political hatred to force upon the alliance that theory of the unscrupulous JulV Oration HnH nut o. urmAn ways drew immense crowds, and Cassius M.

Clay who would speak to crowd3, We wish to add a few words to the and vacillating politician, that to build expected something exciting and heart cheering from our own grand orator, St. John, and SOmethfnsr ton trt kpn that would drive any one less brave from above, which we deem appropriate at this time. The Trade Journal is sending strong all else must be torn down, thus urging the alliance to wage a political We have all of our plain Rings made to order, they are plump 4 sold to you by weight, you can have them tested by any honorable Jeweler, and if Ihey are not what we sell them for, you have your money back and keep the Ring. Fair, ain't it? Yes you bet! IF'xrEasT Class out each week a regular list of thirteen (3 keep, from Judge Holt and others, but Lord! everybody was so tired out; was rejoiced when the Topeka man said the benediction. Wr hundred papers, the bulK of which circu Restaurant.

lates within the county, thus affording an excellent advertising medium for the business man. The circulation of the Jour war upon the very ones who are in with them and to whom they could with confidence look for assistance in carrying out the grand objects which they justly demand. Having had a practical acquaintance with the farmers of Mitchell county for the speakers stand, he would lay his revolver on his desk, then his Bible then his bowie knife, and give a speech that stirred men's souls. The nation was preparing tor civil war, when "brother should be arrayed against brother" and all this time Fremont was looked upon as the central and leading figure in the campaign of '56. to hanker for something outspoken, right from the heart on such occasions.

Judge Peffer is a fine looking man, fine commanding' aDDfinranw haa a onrui vmVo nal is increasing at the rate of twenty I MEALS, 25 Cents-BOARD, S3. 50 Per Week- nve subscribers a week. We expect to and a good orator, but we are much more satisfied with Ingalls. Is this too personal, Mr. Editor That is the "Way we do Business.

many years we are proud to say that theyare as a class, men of ability, and integrity. Well informed and capable to Mr. W. E. Crevelina- and family Mr I could preach a whole sermon on the Chas.

Lapham and family, Miss Maud Mitchell. Mrs. Frances Hrmrtrn mit tm. act; men who have proved themselves everlasting blessing of a good newspaper. Cider, Pop.

Miik Shakes, Cigars, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. BELOIT, KANSAS have a list of two thousand by January 1st 1892. Our advertising rates are reasonable, and in no way can you realize better results in business, than by placing advertisements in the Journal. It is a paper that everybody reads, free from personalities, politics and religion. Its aim is to help build up the great State of Kansas.

die were visitiDg at Mrs. Cotton's the past week. A good newspaper is the greatest tempor WE DO THE BEST- Mr. and Mrs. Holder al blessing that God has given this coun try.

In the first place all the people read the newspapers and the newspapers fur i i i i Watch, Clock, ewelry Bepairing 0 Oh S3 nish the greater portion of the reading to the people. They dont read books. iMKet ana rruii uaraen FOR SALE. Y. M.C.A.

Notes. The old people look for the deaths, the loyal to their country, Jo their home, and to political party, and of this class of men is the alliance mainly composed, and we firmly believe their wise counsels and better judgement will prevail, and what one may denominate the dissatisfied element, if such element there may be, will be controlled in teeir own interests, and not in the interests of their self constituted anxiliaries which are many and appear under various heads and guises. There is the newspaper which votes it self aruixiliary for the purpose of in- That is Done in Beloit. youhg people look for marriages, the bus Sealth. Mr.

H. Sherwin has besn on the sick list the past week. Mr. Geo. Gilfillan and family never fail taking their Suuday tea with their mother, at the Adams homestead.

Mr. Walker from Jewell county, has purchased the one half section of land north of the Goble farm, and turned over an 80 or more. Consideration foOOO. There was a Sabbath School convention last Sunday, held in Cline's grove. There was a large attendance and interesting meeting.

iness men read the business and financial COME AND TRY US. Our next monthly social will be held Friday June 25th. We praise the Lord that he has given us money enough to pay our debts, F. G. Mitchell one of the state secretaries spent two or three days in our midst last week.

columns and those who are employed read the want advertisments. Great libraries make a few intelligent men and women but newspapers left the nation to 'wenty-three acres adjoining the city of Beloir the west; under splendid cultivation, fenced 1 cross-fenced; two wells, wind mill and run-its water on place one and a half story frame ae with cellar barn, chicken-house, Part lace set to email and standard fruits. Sash frames for over 200 feet of Hot-beds. Bubi-well established. Price SlfiUO, $700 cash, Ul'iir time.

Satisfactory reasons for 6H EJo Trouble to Shpyj Goods sunlight. My idea of a newspaper is a creasiiXX) kis circulation, and perhaps Efwii asTboTa iofr. mirror of life itself, some people; T- Let us have awd Attgndenge Jii --Sir Tt tMponaence eoncicea. kaaress F. LEUSLEY.

"'J mrs. SPatevens on the 9th of July. Scbckbas. jungly product the sheriff from taking jrtSSEIJl-Viir-r-iii r-M t-k, Cext-SifB-i ruiutHinir. Oelv thirtv-two plain be'CSasehe evil of the world is re ported as well as tEe good, or how wilf ance.

manager, many of Mill i i A r-IINULtlY. aiienaea lasi una ay. BELOIT, KANSA3. srrsiS. candidate' I we know how what to guard against Gt The visit of state secretary Mitchell tor omce who maye Selected by the al- what to reform, that is a chance for the among us was like a summer rain to hance save by a certain amount of what discriminator as to how much space shall VARIFTY STORE! be given to reports such as prize fights.

ivausas corn ntia. tie snowed us very clearly how little we have really been doing, and by his example and words stirred us up to more earnest effort. At the gospel might be very appropriately termed slush and taffy, also many not forgetting to place at the head of their columns official calls for delegate conventions of their but tne newspaper that merely presents the fair and beautiful and brightest side meeting ne gave us a most earnest and MRS. RECORD, practical talk on the fruits of the spirit. of life is a misrepresentation.

Talmage, NO HUMBUG! COMMING SURE! Wait For The Big Show! dealer in own political parties to place in nomination candidates who are in full accord At the meeting of the board of directors Saturday evening, a number of bills were Mrs. St. John. By a happy accident Mrs. St.

John was enable to reach Kent yesterday and a fair sized audience on brief notice was fortunate enough to hear her last Knight. They will not fail to hear her tomorrow evening. She is an orator, logical, powerful, convincing in her earnestness and exceedingly p'easant to hear whether the auditor assents to arguments or not. Among those people whose work in the world leaves the world better than they found it; among those who assist in alleviating the woes, in lightening the burdens, in effecting reforms among the vicious, in strengthening the moral, Rey C. H.

St. John and Rev. Mrs. C. H.

St. John rank high, and they desire to. They are both indefatigable in labor; philanthropist orators and christians. It was our good fortune and our pleasing nrivilpcf' to liv rlncn Verily I say unto you, the day is now at with their own peculiar principles. Then allowed, and some other business trans of CQ S3 3 hand when the voung men girdeth about acted.

The resignation of brother II. T. there is the old scheming wire working politician who peihaps has been favored him his linen duster, standeth off the Ladies' Children's Fancy Dress GOODS, NOTIONS and Fancy Work Barber, was accepted under protest, anjj brother J. W. McCall was elected as secretary in his stead.

Brother B. will not stable-keeper and hieth him for a picnic by his political party by being kept in omce. appointive or elective until he be cease to be a worker because of his resigna nere aiso goein tne maiaen ciotned in cheesecloth and sashes. The viol lifteth lion, but desire to work as a -private comes possessed of the erronious idea for awhile, as he has held some office in up its voice in gladness and the youth that his services can not well be dis Handkerchiefs and Socks, and maiden dance until they are exceed the association for two years past. At "the close of the meeting some of our lady pensed with, and should perchance some cole's or fix CIRCUS, GREAT fcU Elli MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE WILL EXHIBIT AT eaper than the Cheapest Highest other candidate manipulate the wires so friends headed by Mrs.

Ensmmger ingly weary, and the perspiration runneth off his forehead and taketh the kinks out enyaaed our rooms with an ice cream price paid for butter and eggs. ri uviguuuio uj these excellent nennls fnr a successfully as to displace him, he becomes possessed by that very peculiar hallucination that he is under no obliga of her bangs. Then give they heed to the yoice of one crying in the wilderness: freezer full of ice cream, and several cakes and spread before us a tempting array to which all did hearty justice. It time, and we 'found them private life the same pure, earnest, wise and careful wnrb-Ar that tlioir in JTH MILL BELOIT, KANSAS. 'Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye tions to his political party for personal was a complete but pleasant surprise and one.

which we appreciated very much m.mj. H1MJ. A UC3 Kent "Washington" Advertiser June 26. indeed. and political preferment, but that all is due to his great ability and individual merit and at once proceeds to appoint Manifold Beloit Saturday, July 26.

to the lemonade stand and drink freely." They chew peanuts and he feedeth her taffy in exceedingly great chunks. When he eatheth dinner he sitteth down in a custard pie: he raiseth up with a wood- 8T. JOHX THK EVANGELIST. There is a rattling amonc the drv Pensions For All. GO himself an alliance auxiliary.

Then there DEALER IN- is the fellow who takes pride in imagining Under the new law proof of a present bones of the whole house of iniquity when Rev. Mrs. St. John walks about the valley wherein they are concealed tick in his ear and goeth out on a fly himself a politician of great influence and disability and an honorable discharge Afternoon And Evening, credits himself with the success of candi -tie comem nome wnen tne evening entitle every soldier to a pension. A .1 dates for office in his political party and draweth nigh and to.

slumber. jx wiuow is entitled to a pensiou on 90.UUU.QO hat we give the best Circus Performance ever seen in the west. WATCHES, Clocks, JeweliysgDian thereupon demands recognition and re But the gentle chigger sticketh to him closer than a brother and tunneleth under proving her marriage, death of soldier, continued widowhood, and her depend ward, and if unfortunately for him he be the only one who has discovered his ability and influence, he soon makes ency on her own labor for support. 25 Star Performers. 3 Funny Clowns the epidermis of that young man until he groaneth aloud in vaxation of spirit and crieth in his anguish, "what is the hide unuer years or age are en A show to talk about and think about.

The greatest number of great favorites ever titled to pension where soldiers widow assembled under canvas. A great holiday of rest and recreation for everyone. We 11 guarantee to all a most enjoyable, moral, refined aud artistic entertainment. is dead or has remarried, on proving birtb, known that it was policy and not principle lie was subserving and votes himself au auxiliary to the alliance. Then again there are the fellows who really do of a man that thon lovest it, or the fresh of a man that thou chewest ever upon it? Ex.

death or re-marriage of widow, and death of soldier. A Temple Towering Giant of The Desert! Dependent parents are also entitled to mm. capable and efficient work for their political party and the candidates of thsir The largest brute that breathes. Earth, sky, land and sea contribute to our rare KANSAS AT BOSTON. a pension.

collection of wild and living wonders. We prosecute claims without delay, choice and perchance from if amongst the great galaxy of those who seek recogni Dis- ne unriower state will Make a auu give you me oenenc oi a long ex BUSH. The Gigantic Monarch Mastadon, tion and reward for their services, they play at the Hub. From the Topeka Capital. The efforts of the Kansas A.

R. to perience in this kind of business. No charge for advice. Call and see us be Will be on exhibition at every performance without extra charge. 5ilVerware8c.

chance to be the successful ones they at once give the ones through whose poli- to view. There is a lively twitching of the inert muscles of restful passive christians when she brings them within the circuit of her taoujjtit, between the poles of her loeic and her facts. Kent has never heard two abler lectures than those delivered to overflowing audiences last week; has never heard two in which more truths or more peino--and important truths were compressed; has never heard two that so shook the serenity of thoughtful auditors; has never heard two out of which will grow for the community greater good. Mrs. St.

John is not a fanatic: she is not at all a crank; by no means a manish woman with fibre and features equally course, as one always excusably fears may be the case when they first hear about a woman lecturer. She is a sweet, womanly woman; a fine, educated accomplished lady; a woman who would rather be a woman than a man; a woman who is fascinating and is thankful for the tact and the knowledge and who thankfully employs the powers that her fascinations give her for the gxd and happiness of men and women. She is a woman of brilliant mind which is polished and kept bright and vigorous by education and study and thought. Her closing lecture was upon habit and heredity, both subjects of importance to the present generation and upon which the life and mind and heart and body of the next and succeeding generations depend. That lecture should reach the ears of every man, woman and child who has reached the aire of comprehension.

fore applying. advertise the state during the national encampment at Boston in August should meet with a hearty second from every Stevens Stevens, tf-11 North Mill Street. cal influence the appointment is secured the credit for the beneficiary and vote him a bigger man than the partyand A Grand Free Street Parade. WE ALSO MAKE A SPECIALTY locality in the state. The committee op woe -be unto the candidate who is instru Crimsoned with the radiant lustre of the noon-dav sun.

A stieet parade of flitter mental in defeating this benefactor there have the matter in charge have secured Horticultural hall for the display and we Kansas. For twenty years Kansas has been as ing splendor, noble Knight and Warriors. Ladies fair on prancing horses. Huge camels led by their uative kespers. Dens and Vans containing wild and ferocious are assured by Prof.

Worrall, who has beasts. Blooded horses from Arabia. Lnghsh and Kentucky smallest Shetland tonishing the world by her wonderful ponies. Bands of music filling the air with melody. just returned from Boston and who has after giving credit not to party but individual.

They also vote themselves alliance auxiliaries. There is another class of willing auxiliaries composed of par progress in many directions. She has charge of the exhibit, that there is already taken up many of the great reforms and Fitting Spectacles We guarantee to fit any case where there is no Medical or Surgical aid required. We can accomplish anything in Refraction that can be accomplished by any one else, no exceptions. much interest being manifested by the A Free Exhibition At 1 o'clock.

See the perilous trip to the clouds. shows to the world their benefits by trying them. Her school system is amon? citizens of Boston in the proposed display. Propositions are already pending- to make the display a permanent one. Mr.

2 PERFOEMGES DAILY, 2US OH the best. Colleges dot the state all over. Wealth has increased in proportion to the ties who apparently never had an independent political idea, and do not now stop to consider the cause or effect of this movement but hurrah for tha political aspect of the f.lliance move because it appears strong, and they have an ambition to be with the popular sentiment. Cordley, the banker, is taking the lead. Doors open at 1 and 7 p.

m. Performances one hour later. Do not let other advertisements mislead you; we never disappoint. 78 St. Kansas has never taken a back seat and and now that we are to make an exhibit Beloit, Kan.

increase of population and development of the soil and yet it is believed her resources are far from being exhausted. She has splendid railroads that reach The Kent "Washington" AS rlier, July 3, 190. of our products under such fayorable circumstances and right at the borne of Admission Jo Both Circus and Meneprie Only 25 Cenls. nearly every county seat and is populated by a wide awake, enterprising class of our friends, no locality in the state should remain unrepresented. citizens.

While her resources are mnv Mulberry Items. Threshing is now the order of the day. Early corn is very much in need of p. 17. Port, Ji02? Sale or Tardc.

WELLS BORED. her liberties are not few and within the and on the big side. There are many more of these self constituted auxiliaries appearing in ways and manners to best suit their own selfish ends, but it is not necessary to further mention them. If the alliance accepts aid and counsel of her many auxiliaries it makes it possible for it to make it interesting for some fellows. But when we come to look for the results accruing beneficial and in ac reach of all.

Clifton Review. rain. I have two nice residence properties in Mrs. Frank Goodrich who has Iseen quite sick, is now convalescent. Beloit, for sale cheap.

I will take $300 cash and ballance to suit. do I David Irish has moved his family tn Free Reading Matter. There are various schemes for supply will bore, dig and clean wells, and pump repairing in good shape. Beloit. We understand that he is now mail carrier from Beloit to Barnard.

ing reading matter at a trifle above actual cost. I will trade for business Charlie McGinnis, of Plum creek, was What would you think if vou could u-Pt Parties Wis bins good literature Iree? The encampment begins on August 11, and everything will have to be shipped from Kansas by the first of the month. No time to be lost, and products should be sent to William Sims or the Hon. Martin Mohler, Topeka. as soon as possible.

Ready money is needed to prepare the display, take it to Boston, exhibit it properly, and every city or town in the state should do something in the way of a cash donation to help the good work along. By a united effort now we can secure the national encampment for Kansas" in 1892, which taken in connection with the dedication of the state house by the Grand Aarmy of the Republic, will be worth millions to Kansas. On to Boston! property, for a stock of harness, saddles or for an seen sporting around Mulberry in a brand new buggy. Wonder what his Plum creek girl thinks of that. DrOD a DOStai to G.

T. Nfotinlnnn The Leading rlothier, Hatter 'id Furnisher of iOrthern Kans. Beloit, Kansas. Work of this Kind Dona P. T.

A. T. S. F. R.

Topeka, and ask for copy of to Mexico By Palace Car. Robert Deffinbaugh is now the hinnr cordance with its aims and objects we ear it will be discovered that instead of these great auxiliaries having assisted in carrying out the intentions of and reaching the results expected by the alliance; they will find rather that they have been the auxiliary to assist certain dissatisfied parties, unscrupulous politicians and chronic office seekers, and that not only themselves but their friends to whom they should look for sympathy JMPR3YE0 i FARM NEAR BELOIT possessor of D. W. Sopers old place on Mulberry. Robert is a fine voun? man lou can also procure free nonius of "A ill do well to get my figures.

Santa Barbara Holiday," and we wish him success. or in eastern part of state. MlKNETOXAH. Guide to San Diego Bay Region," Las Vegas, Hot Sprints Guide." and all on or address me at Beloit, Kan. THOS.

RODDA, folders relating to Texas. Oklahoma arid Our exchanges complain of hct weather Kansas Cbtirt Street Harness Shop, Beloit, Kan. and in fact a good rain would be acceptable in their respective localities. janl "Mi'.

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