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The Labor Review from Argentine, Kansas • 1

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The Labor Reviewi
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Argentine, Kansas
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'V' ARGENTINE, KANSAS, APRIL 30, 1892. No 49 bosses, who barter and sell them like cattle pi the niaket? 'So long as men are blinded by party prejudices tfiis condition of affairs will exist. Tjie Labor Review. Punished every Saturday by THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO payijd Hunt Son.s, piTpiiS AND TI J. IS! Furniture Carpet Gp.

North, prnson and Co, Heavy Frost Friday Night- Kansas man who spent! a summer in a portion of Colorado where it freezes ice every night in the year, said he never wanted to winter a other summer in Colorado. It looks nowyer much like he will Have to emigrate farther south, or undergo a like experience in Kansas. A Man Afraid of Ids Job, Editor Labor Review: Seherer rs- utred tt the fost as eecoa lli'ii lERCHAWT lArcoK. .1 Have now on sale an elegant line Dear Sir -Qn. last Sunday even subscription the In Advance $1.50 Six Months 'j -5 Single copy Ad llat Made Knoyn on Aps nh'cation." ads.

must be paid in Advance. Standing ads. due any time 3uring jhe month. mg about 3530 some little trouble arose in the 'roaster department of Has allthy latest and Best Styles of DomeStic and Imported suiting and is fully posted jn all the modern Stvleo of cut an.l fin, Tf ,2. uic omcucr uciween' me employees tar Carriages.

mu mcir jr urpraan, ssr. rsatcnie, want to dress Comfortably, Subtainiallv, StyUshlj and" Chplj, catlj inn him. 1 men wmcn causeq ten out of sixteen to take their quiet departure. Superintendent Terminals Ro- raback stated at' the council meeting 1 0 Wednesday evening, that the' Santa Fe company had in contemplation many valuable improvements for Ar gentine, iutifthe city was not amicable to the company and persisted in involving them in the legal complications it would be cheaper' and more agrcpable to the company 10 seek some other location. There i no' question but wjut the Santa Fe got the best end ct the bar earn in tne viaduct and street closing agreement, but it is too atc to rem- edy the matter now, unless it is on a compromise basis.

Jt would be well for those who think otherwise to read the contract and the ordinance in re-lation thereto. The Great Race Over- Present Harrison's third great free for all race for 160 acres of land aside, came off promptly as announced in th" Scheyenne and Arapahoe country. The stakes were hardly as valuable, and the race scarcely as exciting as those of former occasions. The crvvd was large, however, and Metropolitan Between 3rd and 4tb ts- LINCOLN'S LAST HOURS. 1 111.

Skaddlag L'ffht on tho Great Prant-x dent's liollsiom Charaotor. A letter on the religious character of President' Lincoln by Mr. Miner, an 'old neighbor and friend of the president; in the Boston Christian Leader, bbntains some facts not heretofore known. We give its conclusion: 'It has been 1 a matter of regret to many good" that he came" to his tragic end in such a' place. But if the cireumstatices of his going there vere fully known it might relieve their minds somewhat It has been said that Mrs.

"Lincoln urged her husband to go to the theater against' his WilL "This' is riot sp. On the contrary she tried to persuade him not to go, but ho insisted. I have this stated ment from Mrs- Lincoln herself. He said: 'IiiusV have a 'littjfQ't A large pr'ocesioii of "exefted and bver-joyed people will visit me to-night. My arms are now lame shaking hands with the1 and thVpeopnj will pull me to He went to ihe tTieateK 'not because he was interested, ik but becaiiee' Kd was careWorn'and needed 'quiet' and repose.

Mrs. Lincoln informed that he seemed to take no notice of what was going on in the theatre from the time he entered till the discharge' pf the fatal shot He jvas overjoyed at the thought that the war was over' and there" $ould be no further destruction of life. She said the last day he lived was the happiest day of KIM lifei The very last moments of his conscious life, were spent in conversation witH his wife about his future plans ancj yhat he wanted to do when his terin of office expired. He said he 'wanted to visit the Holy Land and see those places hallowed by 'the' footprints of the'Savior. He said there was no city he" so much desired to see as Jerusalem, and with this word half spoken on his tongue the bullet from' Ibe pistol qf the assassin entered his hrain, and' the soul of the, great and good President was carried by' the angQis tq thQ 'ey Jerusalem above.

It seems as 'though this saidRitcliie Editor hepard is hc Dr. UurpharJ of p2. These are the latest and iRftt- approved makes frcrnT three of the leading manufacturers of the country." Pikes range from $6 to $50. in uiucr yiiAi ne mignt come out vies toriqus, was taking the men to their fullest capacity nd the thanks they got frqm this said Richtie was that they lad just ao well leave the charge Hill expects tomakpagrandcoup-de-etat ChjcagQ. rrhe political leaders in Kansas arc represented by a dozen.

llarrisonyille, announces a ine roaster as pp pull it out in the Spring Summer Goods, REppFFIR SELLi TH QJ? fer1 Celine Styyeg, Alaska Refrigerators, Jewett's isi. Coolers Filters, Whitc MountainsCream e.eaearmondlan Mo4 snapeitwas. i.hen and there for nejy industry transforming her dogs bearance ceaiecj to be a virtue. Tien Superintendent" Allen appeared 'on the Bcene in due time, and made a into soup. Refrigerators.

Hutchinson announces it will keep JSfechanics Builbers nice talk, which was very appropriate for the occasion, as well as acceptable Vi" J1U oupt'nor pjtar uookmg btpvos and Ranges, Tools, all kindsof Garden Tools akes, Forks and Shovels! Hardware, etc, open hous during the republican convention there, beginning May 5. to tnes men ana the men would, without a doubt, went back to work much interest was, manifested in the had Ritchie been as considerate as Aroentinc has four newspapers. If outcome. The United States troops We handle the NEW ICEBERG the best made, in all sizes, from $IOt $27.50, 517 519 Main Street, Kansas City. Mr.

Alien. i were the starters and jt will remain for the, poiprts to determine who were It was no stride, pe mer did pot the winners- ask tor more pay, neither did they ask for less hours. All they wanted was a little courtesy on the 'part of Hot weather is coming on '1' pewspapers are the educators of the people, Argentine shouLj be pretty jvell educated. Owing to, a flight misunderstanding between Judge Vrooman and Hon. S.

S. King, the latter has resigned the chytrmahip of hs peos pies party of Wyandotte county. If rumors be true. Farmer Funston call sent The ork Goes oa Fprever. The storms may como, tlie storms may go, the boss.

A Smelter Man. Refrigerator and order a home. HOW HE SOLD IT. Tbe 8ui ihiiie, auJ tlie vriuds mat Gutta Pereha i the eniy base for Ar tificial Teeth tht can't be broken, blow, A Soap LEGENDS HAUlTEQ Agent Who Was Buslnes i. 7- 1 Cut the great ceaseless worts in Argentine One a Tala of Lovs and Jeal Go on for ever-erer.

Blood and Death. An agent pr 9 certain kind Qf scrubbing soap is so well versed in' the vulnerable points of housekeepers that he seldom fails to dispose of at Nigh day year in and. year will know more about the strength qf waunted Hill, Fraziec, on the out thg never ending throbs of the Will last QXE IIJJNDRJSp YEARS, Th3t ill not poien or. lmi the rnqifth. We insert sets f5, on thj hasp, Ufi tm others charS5 for Rubber.

5 i Fillings QgQ ents, gxtfasting 25 Ce.nts roaa from SpringTille to Potterville. fall Paper ia ttu wuu-iooKing mouna which is least one cake at very dqor, the Youth's Companion'' avers. Mrs. mighty engines in the Smelter and railroad shops may be heard. As combines and fusion in the next cams paign than he has learned in all his pongressional experience.

wratppefl in thp mysteries of several Candy, wlq was a nqted ousewifg soon as cme is disabled another mon iuu4a.u iegenus. says tne xmape, caL, Times. Some of the traditions were ster stands by its side, ready harness luiu tp us in Lsa, wnen we first vis- 1 III I I I III IKHB WWV Kfctf tU3B ed and equipped to take it? place hoi tula region, ana ever eince we 7IS iaiis Strsft, nays endeavored to learn the true The Olathe Leader y.antsJohn T. Little nominated for people's party congressional candidate in the Sec-pnd district. So does Funston.

K. C. Times. As soon one shjft of men have stories. Ihe Indians, are spattered served their allqted time another The ffandgomcsts, The est, The Don't buy until we have had the pleasure pf showing you our 004.3, ana pnpijv ieenu8 are difflciilt to ob tain; those possessed of intelligence stands readv to relieve and continue the never ending labors.

So in the will not or do not care to talk. Tint from the white men ivinr here many Santa Fe yards the whirl of machinery years ajo, ana nq learned to speak $9 Bet of Cecil? for $5, tf 1 1 mix. in tne Indian language, we have and the puff of countless engines The prpidents a'nfj members pf the executive committees of the people's party in the Southern states, will meet at Birmingham, May 3rd to confer on the policy to be pursued in the gathered the partial narrative of the never cea.se- One-half of the pop isffenas 01 nauntea Hill, known in the MQiq hinmg for Slf50. $2 PU indian tonarue aa Wailing Mountain ulation sleeps while the other labors to keep the wheels of commerce TyfQ stories are tpl4 -qno a tale of an for 75 Cents- Amalgam or Ce ment 50 cents. Painless Extracting 50 cents poming campaign.

moving. inaian iqvo ana jealousy, fne other of a dreadl $nd fatal battle between At tne only PAINLESS I NTIST ana wno answprea nis ping in peer son. He undrstpod hep characteristic at a gl.ance, and saw that a jocose stylo would not be gucpessful witl her; so he said, witi a prestfallen'ex-pression; as he Ipokol heyond her into the spotless hall: "My dear madam, I must beg pardon for having needlessly interrupted you. I hays hW a oap which ig warpanted tq remPvP stain frpm paints, carpets, furniture and but see have come to the wrong house; for there's not a stain on your paint or on your hall parpet, and doubtless your furniture is. equally spick an4 span, So I'll say good mor" "Young man," interposed Mrs.

Candy, witji a slight relaxation of her severe countenance, "you may let me haya a goupie'pf them 'cakps- I ain't sura but tbey might come in handy some day!" She gave one of the cakes to her niece a few day later, saying ghe had bought them of 'an uncommon civil-spoken young map, who had top much sense to be wastin' it in. travelin' round as agent, but had evidently been drove to the business by yaO fortune," Hublter Covset A new use for rubber has been found in the manufacture of rorat. J-Uie mver maians and their enemies, the Mexicans residing' near San Diego, in this state. Public Ball by Libpary Association O.x with the dRce joy be un the j. imm Furniture Carpet Company, I2ia to 1224 Main St.

KANSAS GTY9 10. Kegarding: the first tradition but confineq," and no rest until the Library association of Argentine is scanty details can be made. Jt is probably the older qf the legends, and the time of its orie-in clatna hnyt' out of debt. This debt had its origin ago, and it' has be' landed down in a kind and benevolent effort to o. H.

vmnmmium furnish the mental pabulem to those irom parent to child among the Tulare Indians for hundreds of years. This much pnly can be learned: A tribe living on the banks of the Tule, east of the hilL grave orisdn to th lfcrnri needing it, and. the rnethod of do ing this to elevate the sqcial and Hard and soft N. j. A.

ASSEMBLIES Amon some monibrp qf -thp tribe a mental status of thg citizens. end SllSf sources qf this assoc iation failed to meet its expenses. Rut up the steep hill of difficulty it has struggled on, In the light of recent events the actions of Councilman West in op posing the contract of the city with the Santa Fe company, in relation tp the viaclupfa is an evidence that the people did not make any mistake when they re-elected him to thecoma cd, Major Warner has been nominated for governor of Missouri by the re publican stato convention- Major Warner has about the same show tp be elected governor of Missouri, as any democrat would have to be fleeted governor in Kansas, I), R. Anthony says he will present the name of John J. Ingalls to the re publican state convention for the nomination of congressman at large, Unless the sentiments of the grangers hayo undergone a radical change within the last year, Mr.

Ingalls had better devote his time and talent to the lecture field. uiuer jeaiqusy arose, bavipg love for a source. A faction having won the affections pf six woman, the rivals resolved on sanguinary revenge. Abiding time and awaitin argentine, lvas. 1 even when handicapped by debt.

Soon their release is promised in the hour, they pursued these women to laces, the manufacturers claiming that they are superior to the present form of lacs. Thev nermit frAAf mn-o-A- COPBTf ASSEMB1.Y. President, 11. Herr, Argentine; "vice-presideiit, T. J.

Williams, 710 Ann avenue, Kn-nsns City; secretary, Wm. Gray.QlO Pacific Kansas City. the tOU Of Wailine- Mountain foimatiu-i of a city library under the ment in stooping, and allow more law, dered them. vry nigh the Ind ians aver, the ground on the summit open3 and the six women appear, only to vanish instantlv. Si on than rn XGCAfc A8SKMBL1ES, freedom in respiration.

There is also Now the friends of this moribund Assembly 21 meets every Tuesday night in their hall on 6tb st. All brothers TH said to be a saving in the whalebone of the corsets, obviating the oonstanfc breaking: of the parts. The cord ia organisation are asked to dance at dian will visit the hill at night. ST WEEKLY Mi IS THE-- we cordially invited. Q.

31, Hubbard, its obsequies and we hope, and be j-ne otfter legend is perhaps the more authentic. It ia tha J. Uever, beoy. Assembly No. 34, (Armourdale) Meets round, thinned at the ends, and ia made of silk or cotton web.

lieye that a mode of aid so pleasant told by the few surviving members of criaay evening Citizens blook, r. In the same connection there haa I. Donnelly, nresjilenlj Fl'ank Shanuou, in the givg cannot fail to commend tuo unca prosperous and numerous Tulare Indians. In it. i.

been made a form of rubber shoe-lace. ecvetary. itself to their favor. The ball will be which Is stated to be a srreat relief to une uollar a Year. 3 MonfhQ ok r- Assembly No 61 Argentine Meets tha feet the shoo bsinsr held firmlv given at Metropolian hall on the each Monday nip' it.

C. K. Eichards.Vresi- evening of May 2nd. Kindig's band in position on the foot, whether a long or short step is made. PhiiadftU aeut; js.

uuccy secretary. U. ihe Mexicans from Southern California were wont to make raids into this valley and drive away the ponies of the Indiana. Armed with superior weapons, they oould defy the Indians. Driven to the natives resolved to offer battl nni Kosedale Aiiianoe No.

94. meets Toverv phia Record. will with the resened bow torment the strings'" Tha ladies arc enthu ther Fridav nisrht at Kemna hall. "Primula 2 Pages. Sample Copies ree.

Address, THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo, tii oanae always welcome. 1), J. Leva god, president; J. A. Mosier, secretary.

The reporter for the Star came in for a light "roasting" at the hands of the council Monday evening. Take VOmedicine, Doc." true the dose is pretty strong and bitter but was prescribed from your own forms siastic for the entire success of this undertaking One an apparition Die, drive the marauders from valley, otherwise to crush them. Learning this, the Mexiftana A Wise Precaution. Many eastern drug stores- have adopted the precautionary measure of having two persons attend the preparation of any prescription containing poisonous drugs. The Medical Record calls attention to a recent murdftr trial called on us yesterday SECRET SOCIETIES.

NATIONAL UNION. CAPTAIN? K1NGSCOTT POST NO. 4fl2 -rvf w.wuav ALL large numbers, prepared for the trial of strength. The opposing tarooa 'tter eyes were stars of twilight fair, Like miduight too her dusky hair. ula, and a doctor (night not to pres.

department of Kansas, G. A. meets in met in the valley at the base of the hilL scribe for another what h- would not the K. of P. hall every Second and Foarth in New York as an illustration of the 1.11 3 a ui ri.

a 1111 nr T.na i importance of thi3 check because "if' Fri(Kv iu month. Visiting comrade But all things else about htr drawn Prom Maytime and the cheerful dawn. A dancing shape, and image g.iy, To haunt, ro startle and waylay. The Indiana, terrified at the Mexican SterreU. com s.

simrla aUpIt nai coruiaiiy welcomed. 11. a single clerk received the be well to take himself under like conditions. prescrip weapons and 'tho sinno-htoT. amnn mander, J.

Verbaum, adjt. r-. Wm their numbers, fled to the top of the Me GEORGE, tl We took a ticket, we took a ticket The war of word now going on crouching behind the many rock ledges, th Sherman Council meets Jevery Monday evening iu Masonic Hall. J. b.

Davi, Hal Cupron, Secy. Vieiting members always welcome. presumably-for recovering from our between Governor Humphrey and J. tion, prepared tne capsules and delivered them it might readily have been Claimed by the defense that a mistake had been made by the druggist. As it was, the druggist was able to go on th stand and testify that an assistant had also read the prescription and seen the amount of morphine which it called for properly weighed and I Bmp ooks anfl NewsS aplis desperate, but ineffectual stand.

Soon the Mexicans gained the crest, when disorder again prevailed among the Indians, larire numhora K. Hudson, of the Topeka Capital, throws considerable light upon the hypnotism we found a ticket in our hind, and soon thereafter going out to sec a man we failed to find a halt dollar in our pocket. Toilet Articles. Stati 0 each volley from their enemy. Only It Choice Cigars and Tobacco.

a me more cowardly escaped, the real warriors dyinar amid methods by which the elective offi cers of the people are bartered and sold. Gov. Humphrey says that Mr. This is a noble cause. It promotes A -W i JW, JR.

A. no Selfish ends, it is but a proper rec- Flue Field for Sport. The precipitous mountain crasr? K. of L. Assembly No.

1521 ireelu every Friday sveniujr Sat their hall on Gih street. All brethren are invited. A. .0. Argentine No.

90, A. O. TJ. Vf meets every Saturday night at their hall corner of Second and Silver avenue. Visiting member? always welcome.

E. Bl.ike, M. A. J. Pike, recorder; C.W.

Brewer O. L. Bt-vke and J. H. Iuliaiid Med.

Ex's. A. O. F. of A.

ognation of a kind action. Then give Hudson was exceedingly anxious to for no quarter was asked or giveD. It Is told that 500 Indiana perished that day at the base and on the summit of this hill, which, ever since, is known to the Indians as the Wailing Mountain." Passiner tho hill at. around a large lake near the Colum it your presence and patronage. bia river, in Idaho; are said to be the finest fields for sport in huntincr the largre wnite mountain goat and black mo Indians say that the piteous wailing of the slain can be distinctly heard, hence its name and its drflarl tn nil Dear tnat there are in the world.

So white are the goats that it takes davf MEAT MARKET AND SUPPLY DEPO Rajah, Lemen Bro's big elephant, which has only recently been uredand exceedingly wild and un managable, under the skillful mana of practice huntinp; them to detect a aboriffinesi of the Tulare Valley Corqer First and Silver Avenua step into Senator Plumb's shoes in the United States Senate. The Gov ernor further says that Hudson told htm if he would appoint him instead of Perkins, he and his friends would end him to congress. This is not a very creditable re flection 011 the independence and intelligence of the voters of the 3rd d.strict. Are they mere chattels uid 01 fev pc-lincal Cunrr Pride of Argejtnie. No.

A 0. F. of meew every Wednesday eveu. ing in tha Masonic Hall, oyer Aigenliti-bank The officers for the ensuing terS. are: II.

Liehmaun, C. Tom Emight, A 0. Chas. Diuaenvotu, treaBiirei; Al Oanbarrus, Dessnisi emix, recorder gement of his keeper is becoming tractable and docile as a lamb. Dand moving over the snow.

Tbe Corsan Language. A British consul in China, Dr. Jamef Scott who has written the ilrst Corean Mr. Hlhat Will JOHN BOEHM, Prop 01 Tommy I ouesq on. Mr.

John Hendiix, and old an fframmar, declares that the Corear substantial citizen of Olathe, was in cep her hair, an' maw Makes a specialty of Fish aqd Gai-q ia ssaaon. Tha tuu corrtMuuim'. secretary; uuas. kelson, S. F.

Fnbuip-. A. Howell, S. M. J.

Dr. Lnuglion'i. Huto son, ft i)r. Liuighm'u city the first of the week. it into her own roou to fix It -BrooV.

language is even more difficult that tha Chinese. He estimates ii.3 age a' 4iQQQyear8. rr.cets on e. uiv us acaii..

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