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The Burlingame Blade from Burlingame, Kansas • 4

The Burlingame Blade from Burlingame, Kansas • 4

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1 Contributed Local and Personals. lA. W. Smith hits anno jj his Inten Tint report that Governor dwelling ttHE BURLING AME BLADE. Aii Elegant Lilie MisB Lottie spent Sunday in Topeka, fulled to sign the hill repealing the excess tion? to be a candidate for fr rrnor again fare on railroads where passengers ne Mias Ijoule Oliver came home from To next year.

This la a little tough on the Qucncmo Republican that nominated glected to buy tickets Is a mistake. I ho peka Monday. Miss Fannie Daviscame toBurllngame bill was lost for a time, but has been found and published in the official state IXmglas several weeks ago and had sup Monday. OF posed no one would have tho audacity to Mrs. Orph Davis went to Osage City run amuck of its ukase.

paper and Is now in effect. It does away with an imposition which tho never had any constitutional right to Inflict on the public, It. was a species of on Tuesday. EDITOR. ff Latbh: Smith now says he'll not run, Mrs.

Merritt has been visiting her rel so the Republican's spirits will revive. atives, Mr. Senger's, near Scranton. blackmail which was not even tustinea BuRLINOAMK, Aphil 29, 1883. by carelessness of people In failing to John Carnine went to Ottawa and re purchase tickets at the regular, stations.

turned during the week. Speaking of Welch of Topeka the C. Star. "Tni man who And sees the might vwbMti of State Jim and Ed. Morgan went to Scranton Quenemo Republican Bays he "helped Hut the conductors have not yet found to take in the Odd Fellows' meeting on 1 hulled through the nikretosome Ignoble fata, quell one of the worst mobs ever in the Wednesday.

out that the law is repealed and continue AT Anu luttlmu not such uom protest as tie can, la no American." stale of Kansas." The assertion is cor Mrs. Hhafer, Mrs. Strunk and Mr. and tojlevy the blackmail. More; where they rect only ''helped quell" should read Mrs.

Terrill drove to Osage City Tuesday led" Instead. Will the Republican IF YOU SKK-1T IX TUU TOPFJIA 3AP ITAU carry a passenger beyond where his ticket takes him they collect fare for the extra afternoon. please make the correction. Ed. Morgan and George Both well went TXTV' distance and the "excess" also.

Lately to Osage City Sunday. ROBERT If youieitln the Topeka Capital It isn't true. See Any statement in reference to the Gov. Lewelling or the RAS RS; we have known thin done. Jok IIvdbok of the Topeka Capital is Last Sunday a party conaistlngof Miss In danger of arrest, for perjury.

When Jennie Morgan, Miss Lucy Brown and S. Cleveland den't like the headline people'! party. And the jimcrow repub and J. Morgan, drove to Osage City to he went on Treasurer Stover's bond he view the ruins made by the cyclone. lican country newspapers io their efforts 'cutting off heads," referring to the re- swore, he was worth fifty thousand dol Robert Rambo, a brother of Mrs.

Belle moval of postmasters. If the use of a lars. Now Secretary of State Osborn has distinguish themselveB are equally un air and unreliable. Mercer, is visiting her this week. Mr, called on him to tell where was the prop Rambo says he has not paid the old town lesBobjectionable-phrase would accelerate the headsman's ax by all means let It be Une day last week the Capital boldly a visit for over a year, tie has been liv erty to that amount.

adopted. Heads don't begin to fall hiilf (with flaring headlines) published the ing lately In Lyon and Wabaunsee count Dry goods of every description. Something new in the way of Wash Dress G-oods, cheap. ways the rest or us are getting oiu, fast enough to please the people. Take following: A Nkw York paper shvh1 I uhxmhmi in but he is just about the same as ever.

Kansas for illustration. IN ever was a gold certificates are but. Ofihiscnor "The Governor, as expected, is against the railroads in the present strike, as in H. II. Hepworth has been building an state cursed by a set of more worthless, addition to his house.

Robert Black did mous sum, only 120,000,000 worth, ac cording to the treasury experts, it in act everything else, Yesterday a committee Inefficient and incompetent postmasters the work on cellar and Mehl the carpen of Santa strikers from Argentine than those left ovar by the republican ter work. ual circulation. The- rest is hoarded. beared at the executive offices, and had administration. A majority of them a friendly consultation with Governor Mr.

A Trueblood living hear Harvey National and state banks hold 194,000,000 Lewellinir. The strikers feared that the ville, was in town last Monday. He re 1V, i and Shoes GalortC couldn't be elected dog pelter in the com of gold Certificates. officers of the road would call oat the ports the sick of that vicinity mostly munities where they serve. They were militia to protect- their property at Ar convalescing.

It unsexes Mrs. Lease according to, re n't the Choice of the citizens when ap gentine, and questioned- th. Governor Mrs. Finney, formerly pf Harveyville, pointed. Thev had a pull.

Is at Mr. Imley'B where she expects to publican papers to' make' people's party speeches. The same papers consider concerning his action in can or Buch an emergency The Govornorassured them that in case he was callcd-upon, he would make her home for Ue. present. Fifteen years ago Senator Roach, of that for.

Laura M. John? to go campaign H. D. Shepard has bought Mr. llussel's absolutely refuse to futaish protection North Dakota, was a fugitive from just buss, formerly driven by Orph Davis, and Ing for the republicans In company.

with to the railroads. A member of the com He keeps the best stocl ahS can give you a good fit at 4 prices that wiU surprise. you will run it hereafter in the interest of his ice, having embezzled the money of a tnittee stated also that he promised them A. B. Campbell is a crown of unfading hotel.

bank in Washington City, D. of which glory- that in case the strikers were in need of aid at any time, he would order Adjutant This was Lou Couctjman's week home he was cashier. He fled to the wild west again, and the wife and babies looked (ieneral Arts to Argentine with lnstruc TnB Carbondale Carbondalion and for a time drove a stage. The mat smiling. L.

O. thinks he Would like to Hons to Insure the rights of the striking ter was settled someway with the bank- employes proper protection. have Bald something handsome or uncomplimentary about the Bladk last move them to some point nearer his root but we say don't. You're sure to be buck it is generally supposed that his father Two days later the Capital reluctantly here again soon. It home you know week, we shall probably now never know acknowledged that it had no authority ing made good the deficit.

Now he returns to the scene of his early escapade There has been a rushing trade in baby which. We weren't favored with a copy x. buggies this spring, and a good prospect for the statement and that it was a lie Hut in the meantime the whipper-suap a member of the U. H. senate.

Unblush of continuance, from the crop of young Jas. A. Beck (colored) of Wamego has ingly and brazenly he faces his record iters. per, jimcrow organs all over the state had not attempting to deny the charges We obtained several copies of the of repeated the accusations and none been appointed deputyooal oil inspector for Kansasl The editor of the Blade has known Mr. Beck for many years and Chronicle to send our alliance friends, against him.

Hardly the man to make them will ever go to the trouble of mak laws! i up a correction. that they might read ixth sides of the report of our It doesn't read very bad either way We think the old can vouch for his aapaelty and integrity. 1 ''I The Capital in its article making the town did credit to herself on that occa The St. Louis Republic comments on a feature of western journalism that few charge did not say that it was "reported Since the Panama scandal in France JXTe-w Style sion, or "rumored," but made the assertion the word "Panamad" is Parisian for any have failed to notice. It says: "Our 1 There was very little room for person thing plucked, fleeced or shorn.

Qver esteemed contemporary, the New York as 4fit was In possession of proof positive. But it appears from Its sis last week on account of the report of (he meeting. there they would say that the republican Evening Post, quotes a financial article retraction that it didn't have any evidence 1 East Burlingame alliance held their from the Kansas City Times, 'not sol party was panamad." at all, hut relied on the vaguest hearsay regular meeting last 'Monday night. Their next will be on Monday Mav 29, for spring and summer wear; Miss Aggie Welch, who is in charge, has had experience in trimming in the largest wholesale house in: St. Joseph, Mo.

Call and see the new No-reliable newspaper will publish so TnB Kansas City Times is the bitter much for its intrinsic excellence as for the place in which it Our esteemed contemporary may not haye for which a nroeram has been nrenared est, foe to the coinage of free silver in.lh Brothers and Bisters are 'Invited to come grave a charge without definite and cer tain evidence to substantiate its stale ments. That such is the case has no in west. Its owner is a banker and he don and find out what it is: noticed that the usurers of Boaton or Mr. rViiirhmnn's mnthpF. who was ah aiders it business for him to contract cur Wall street are investing in Western news low that he'wks Called td her bedside fluwice on the Capital.

It isn't reliable rency. some weeks ago, is reported as slowly re papers and that they have already bought the Kansas City Times. It speaks for or truthful. It is incomparably nefar covering. The Kansas City Star has a profound lous and wretchedly false.

Massachusetts, not for Missouri." i We learn that Mra.i Riddle mother of liking for the word It Bxxrlixi our townsman, Ed. Riddle, and sister, of 9y -O appears nearly every day In the editorial NOT ALL, JUl'T NEARLY ALL. J. N. McDonald, died, last Sunday after columns of that Tianet.j' When Van Prather, the new State Auditor and Osborn, the new Secretary Not all, but nearly all the republican a.loog, and, painful Jljnes mv'! newspapers are so narrow and unfair as borne le and; r.

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of State, took charge of their offices, they a German phllos found them denuded of all furniture ex claims to have discovered the VswV i ohn Smiley tells Us.that tie batched cept one old typewriter. Y'et vouchers plasm," which Is specifically hereditary Sixteen ohidkens from fifteen eggs this were there showing that Remington type In every given species. spring t'retty good, The postoffice has been indulging in -DsjCLEKS IN It is reported that Gresham has threat new paint, red and gilt. Bert Was wield- 1N writers, desks and costly chairs had been bought and paid for by the state. Hundreds of dollars worth of furniture had disappeared.

That is one way in which ng the brush. ened to resign because Cleveland dictates The ladies of Plst. No. 25, have a mite the appointments In every department. iizvnitezTQ.

society which meets at the different the g. o. p. outfit stood up for Kansas houses alternately. The object is so The U.

8. treasury gold reserve -is ciability ann charity combined. Ye re crumbling away; three million of it was Is it any wonder that such men would resort to the most conscienceless rascality to uphold whatever is donein their arty, wrong or right. Some things that have been done are too much- for the gorge of some papers. Recently the Paola Republican In its disgust at its party's methods published the "The Funston side of the Moore-Fun-stoa contest now in progress develops very little for Funston so far in Miami county and it is quite certain now that Colonel Moore will get his float.

"It is a good thing," remarked a prominent republican to us the other day, "that this contest was made. It will teach our republican managers that frauds are dangerous and will eventually be unearthed. Having things their own way bo long our fellows became reckless in wrong doing and boldly adopied any method to win. I said years ago that there would beaturnln the lane, and now that it has been reached, I am glad of it." Sevvlpg WlndovV Soded etc porter has an invite to the next at air. sent abroad in one dav last week.

W. 8. Oliphant to cover up their thefts? Mrs. Anna McCabe and baby daughter It will likely be several months yet be with hermother. Mrs.

Shuman, are visit Who sowed the seeds of the greenback fore the Cherokee Strip lsopened. There Ing the Buek family this week. doctrine in Osage county? Joe Hudson, 1b no excuse for the delay. 1 A team ran away on the school house when he ran for congress on that ticket. hill, spilling the occupants, and damag Who taught independence in politics? It is safe to say that Carter Harrison Max Buek, when he bolted the regular will find some way of opening the world's ing the wagon.

Mr. Lund who was one occupant, we hear was pitched out upon his head, narrowly escaping the stone nominee and ran independent for repre fair on Sunday. Every thing Fresh and First Class. sentative. Both now advocate the oppo fence.

We have not heard who the other parties were or what further damage or Attorney-Gen. Little has decided Burlingame, Kansa. North Side of Santa Fe Avenue. injury was sustained. site of their former course, but their former course was the more creditable The cruel war in Kansas which sub' that the Australian ballot law applies to sided a few weeks ago has broken out a all elections.

and worthy. A letter from Mrs. John O. Otis this week, Informs us of a plan for woman's iwork, which will be given 'mention In W.f; DEMIXO.v- Chicago's river is'! reported by thbse o. 1 Vice President.

Cashier. fresh. The state house doors, which were ruthlessly battered down by the republicans, have been secured by a republican patriot and are now being pa SECRETARY CARLISLE 8 recrrtttlon BO next wek's Blade. We also acknow who Bhould know to be a perfect horror ledge receipt of the paper read before th friendly correspondents Bay is a "harm PAID TFE CAPITAL 50,000. of pollution.

raded over the state to show "how fields county alliance meeting, which will ap less game of draw poker the ante never being over 35 cents." A gambler is a were won. K. C. Star. pear in next week issue.

The attorney general has decided that The annual Sunday school picnic In -ftttt Natinnn Rank" nf Hnf inname.s- dangerous man in the treasury depart To maka the show complete he should take with him. a copy of Welch's mes Stahl's grove will be held the first Thurs gasoline is subject to Inspection the same 4 as ment. If he plays for small stakes at day In June as heretofore. In addition as coal oil. sage to the Santa Fe company for men one time he is liable to play for larger at another.

Fire is a bad thing to have to the usual preparations, an endeavor is being made to secure Mrs. Lease to give an address on the subjects of temperance oldbistbaitk: in osaob countz-." BOARD OF DIRECTORS the hammer from, the Santa Fe shops with which the door were beaten down The U. S. senate adjourned without making public the Russian extradition around powder. and woman suffrage.

If this should and samples of the filth lately smeared treaty, a W. R. Woods, President National Bank of Commerce, Kansas Cltys J. Howersoft of Lawrence National Bank, Lawrence, Kansas! W. A.

Rule, Assistant Cashier National Bank of Commerce. Kansas City: Itankfri Mason. Topeka: O. E. Fllley, K.

M. Nelson. P. by other republican patriots on the doors prove successful, we think brother S.tahl will find it necessary to enlarge his grove to correspond with his heart. Of course The Astors have built a 93,000,000 house in New York City called the Wal of the state house.

More things than violets have been blue this spring. Even the wind blew. ueming, ana r. ifavis, uurungame. everyone is going, rain or shine.

dorf. It is thirteen stories high, finished Sixteen million dollars have been spent The following items are from the Alma and furnished with all the grandeur of an European palace. The money was News on the world's fair buildings. Marriage license was Issued on the 14th wrung from the poor tenants in the un VAUGHN HALLOCK. to Mr.

I). W. Smith of Harveyville and Job Waters, the celebrated Topeka lawyer, declares that the greatest ambition of his life is to have erected at his grave after death, a tablet, whether it be a part of a cracker box. or an imposing mausoleum like that erected for the late Jay Gould, bearing an inscriptlonJike the allowing: "Here lies J. G.

Waters. Ha never held office; he never drank a drop healthy tenements of the city. For President, in 1896, Ignatius Don Miss Jessie Flinn of Waushara, DEALERS IN nelly, of Minnesota. Attorney J. T.

Pringle of Burlingame was in the city Monday Written for the Bladc. The School Bell, iFRESH MB $MT mil a aiu itiaupaj aaaaaa as ta iiiBtpa a ai a aittisa T. V. I'owderly gave utterance to a sublime truth when he said: "If the federal government has the right to Btep In on the side of capital it has also the When a keen edged weapon loses its temper it becomes duller. It isnotso with a woman.

She cuts sharper than With beautiful rhythm and musical rhvme. uquor in nis lite; ne loved his family will rAT jeAKati fHicfc run wuu runs. and stood by his friends; and is now off Out on the air rings the school bell's chime, Oh iuto each heart may Its clear words burn right to interfere in behalf of labor." As It cheerily calls, "come learn, conie learn. Barlingame, Eansati. It is ptrodoxicai, hut the man who I ODDOsite First National Bank.

a vacation somewhere in the tropics. Kansas City Gazette. Come, come, to me, come learn, come Miuma iiitiBi. ui uuiiHrii la wie uiubi uaun to give himself away A woman in a breach of promise suit in Indiana the other day received one cent damage. That's about what a wo hen the time arrives many people who know Waters will heartily indorse the last clause of the epitaph and con High In the belfry the old bell hangs And every morning It clang and clangs, And ever note from Ita iron throat Seems plainly to say idler turn, come, to me, come learn, come learn.

Over It floats those colors true Has a man a right to strike his wife or a wife her husband? What a question for man heart, who takes it into court, is sider it very appropriate. an American. Then how much better Is worth. it If done with the tongue, either with Our country's emblem the red, white and blue, And the bell repeat from lu throne on high, covert sneer or rude joke, in public or Pkteb W. Kline, the policy man, has made affidavit denying all.

connection private The taunt upon a weakness. The uimi an yeoppreaiea lumn lutnaara ny, Come unto ma, come learn, come leal n. Out on the air It wildly flung Prof. GARSEB.claimsto have in translating'the gibberish of monk tyranny which for the purpose of accom with the alleged attempts at bribing to The swelling notes of Its clamorous tongue, While neace and liberty It nmclaima plishing its object takes occasion to wound All it 1.1... alA mIIam, ACmulv YAimff1 aImaa 1 eys.

Perhaps af tcruM there may be hope All negaues laaeu hib MBt influence the appointment of police com a sensitive nature. The dishing up fami For knowledge breaks bonds and sunders for the Lyndon Graphic. March 1st- 1890. are Dresemd. missicmers for Kansas City, Kas.

Kline ly affairs for the edification of the public, how frequently one sees this in small also denies being acquainted with Gover Burlingame, Kaataa Over Wood Pratt 'b Furniture circles of neighbors and friends or rela nor Lewelling otAitorney General Little It has taken over 200 years to discover that the Venus De Medicls is not noble art but the dream of a voluptuous being tives. So frequent is this, that If a man cnuins. Learn, learn, come, come and learn. The merry lads with laugh and shout Hall the glad hour when school liout; But on the morrow they'll all return At the old bell's call, learn, learn, Come learn, come, come, come learn. And many laaslet blithe and gay, Hasten merrily on their wv and deciarea he naver.had more than a or woman undertakes reform by denounc ing from the platform In a vigorous man live minutes' conversation with Fred T.

without mind or soul chiseled in marble. ner a wrong, or points out a well known W. P. BEVEELt In summer or autumn. In winter ortprlng, Will someone please tell the Chronicle weakness or defect in the opposite sex, it is liable to be taken by some to mean that uiic uo lieu i liih bmtiumii ii ruiir at trhich there was oa mantion of anything Intended to corrupt legislators.

The affidavit has been forwardeLto the Kansas senate committee. where it is at, Evidently it hasn't an they hare suffered such in their life com sctki iVsrU CvflUC IHRrQi The weary teacher, the Idle churl, DEALER IN Idea on the subject or on any subject 1 ne careless dov ana the luuuh i for that matter. panion. Directly the opposite la almost always the fact. A man under petticoat rule or a woman tyranized over will try To the-old red school house their face turn, -FLQDR Eves if the republicans should agree in advance to railroad, legislation there would be little use to call an eitra-sesskm to Hypocritically cover or excuse such defect Only the free can peak the W.

M. Mitchell, said several weeks ago that the "stalwarts" had Senator Martin" "onnhe gridiron." Now where's urn i vBii uui, come learn. Come learn, come learn, cone learn. Above them all, the old bell swings, With ceaseless voice It sings and rings, Calling to.ouai and calling to all, come from. cot, and come from hall, Come luarn, couie learn, coma, come.

uuur truth. of the "legislature. They'd: find, some Mrs. J. Davit AY Mitchell? In spring or In winter, In sunshine and rain, HAY, GRAIN, ETC.

weavers of rag, cotton and jute carpet All orders promptly attended to. We also i i Ebisoa it seems didn't invent (or dis way to get out of It when the time came. If nothing else would answer the bill would be loaded with objectionable rid-tti, 1 tm rcjicKis uiu reirain, And tends It forth with might and nil echo answers It back again, Coma learn, learn, come learn, learn. turuiNu warps, couon nun juie lining. I Location 40 rods southwest of the city on cover) the incandescent electric light.

He filched: another man's invention, U. L..

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