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National Anti-Prohibitionist Journal from Leavenworth, Kansas • 1

National Anti-Prohibitionist Journal from Leavenworth, Kansas • 1

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V4 4- rE want agents in every town an ADI1RESS R. M. JONES, coonty in tho west to take ui tr vv scriljers fur this journal and to organize ao ti-prohibition clubs. Also advertising agcnta, for all of which wa will pay the nighest wages. (gsi pi THIS journal circulates in every county in Kansas, and in many of tlm coun-tiim in Mitwouri, Nubruhka, Iowa ami Illinois.

Send in your advert iscinonts unl subscription nt own. Addre'B K. M. Jonkh, Leavenworth, Kan. fiikM rvr-u i.

LEAVENWORTH, KAN, ESTA3LI3iliO OCTOBER 4, 1889. A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE ANTI-PROHIBITION PARTY. A GOOD MEOJUfl FOS ADVERIISERS. VOLUM I -NO. J.

LAVENWOHTII, KANSAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1889. $1.50 PER ANNUM. Till: REAL FACTS. REMINDED OF HOME. being one to every 1,000.

In Nebraska the estimated population for 1880 is room of the historical society. Since: ely yours. C. Foster. Thanksgiving at the Ilotun.

The following order has been issued at A Smell That Made a Chicago Girl Think Ooo with a pris3n population of 382, being the Soldiers' home, viz of Iler Native City. one to every 3,100. THE WITTY MIX OF MVIXE. General Order No. 23.

Thursday, November 2S, having been set KAYS. udge Hawn is said to be a good fellow to tie two. Frank Guion attends to his own business, and is always disposed to let you a loan. Ed. Luther says he enjoy3 a good joke, EFFECTS ON THE WHOLE STATE.

.11 iosiKii A CON IKSf I'KOHIIlITION OF I'OMTICIA NS part to be observed as a day of general Ha is Not Solely in Politics for Glory A has prohibition affected the various industries and municipalities of the state: HEAT SCOTT!" said the Chicago girl, as she strode along Pennsylvania avenue, "what a bleppy old town your Washington is!" Money Making Yankee. thanksgiving, it is hereby ordered that all labor in the home, except such as is neces All control of the traffic in liquors and Washington Letter to Chicago Hoald: INTOLERANCE ABLY REBUKED. sary for the care and inaintaineuce of its all revenue from that source, as also com Tom lteed is the only candidate for Dut ue doesn't always eniov having a man members, be suspended. Programmes of trol of its police force, hi ye been taken telephone a story. "Yes," murmured speaker who is rich enough to be able to afford living at Plutocrat, Morton's aristo he esercises to be held will be issued and away from the large cities and taxation A friend in need, i3 a friend indeed but furnished the members in due time.

cratic hotel. For the rooms and board of friend not in need, has better opportuni By conimatid of has largely increased. How has it affected the farmer? Where does his profit come in? It has closed at least one market for pace behind her vigor The State in ICiijoying Monopoly Morality Enforcement Merely Nominal Almost I'oHler'n loiter. himself and wife Mr. Reed will pay some ties to prove a substantial friendship.

Ror.T. Havel, Col. Asdkew J. Smith, ous guest. "Yes, YCntdiinctnn ia ouiet- thing like $300 a month.

This is more Communications, stories and anecdotes shou'd be addressed O. A. B. Leavenworth. for this column.

Editor G. A. B. column. Better half a loaf than no bread and no Acting Adjutant.

Governor. his corn and hogs. It has closed another 4ll rf11 A than three-fifths ot his salary, but let nobody imagine Mr. Reed to be a bad finan is sure to come when a man too often ORUER OF EXERCISES IK TUS HALL, 10 A. for Ids barley and his hops, if he ha3 any.

Overture Twilight Hours" (Boetteger) decides he'd better have a loaf, than go to It has despoiled Ins vineyard and his or Caliber Fifty-Four. cier or the least, oit inr-mess. lie is a orchestra, Pedro C. Meyrelles, director. work.

chard for the juice of the 'apple contains money making Yankee, and has no hesi Reading Scriptures Kev: W. J. Gillespie, chap the poison of alchohol and comes under One of the Tirnes's three or four adver tancy about declaring that he is not in I wiLt cablton. lain. The following correspondence was made public To Hon.

(. Foi-teiJ Topeka, Kansas. We, the undersigned republicans and citizens of Topeka, fully believing that pro- tisers calls that paper "the great Sunflower politics for glory alone. If Keed wins the Say, General, say! the carrier said. Prayer Kev.

C. Williamson, Keokuk, 1, the ban of the law. Apple sauce, however is still on the free list. How has it affected the state at large Daily this is because it has run to seed, think it very beautiful." "Do you, nowi' said the other, baiting to take breath. "Why, the people here just puttier along.

They don't walk as we do in Chicago. The street cars run as if they were greased there are no carts or cobblestones; there is no business, and tho streets arc so wide they make me lonesome." 'But, dear, look up the avenue," pleaded the soft-voiced Wslungtoa girL "Could anything be finer than that view of the capitoi? Somehow, thut great white dome, "Nearer My God to Thee" (Mason) orchestra. W. P. McNary, D.

Terkio, speakership all the railroad corporations a rxy oi tnmeen years. i -n I Our regiment is scant of powder and lead: and the capitalistic classes in general will I we suppose. Mo. It has turned aside a class of hardy and The idea which unites E. W.

Snyder, be very well satisfied. Reed is somewhat TLe men have Led their Kroandt wMlo of a capitalist himself.and has been charged I Thus mesiage swiftly bear. industrious people with brawn and muscle liibition is det rimcntal to lie Lost interests of our state and city, uml that the time lias arrived for the people of Kansas to seriously consider the advisability of a American Uymn fKolor) orchestra. Benediction W. P.

McNary, D. D. Will Hook and Col. Anthony in one direct with the ownership of $100,000 worth of I Be quick and 6end 'em a fresh supply. ion, is easily specified; and we think we Rev.

McNary, who has been invited to who till the soil and develop the wealth of the state and given instead flu army of soft handed -producers who live by looking Union Pacific railway bonds. This char" 5 1 It's caliber fifty-four. understand its Pacific purpose. deliver the Thanksgiving address, is an old change ot policy, intend organizing a re has been repeatedly made against him dur veteran, having enlisted in the ciyil war submission republican club in this city. In this connection, we cannot but ex ress our wonder, that Dr.

Seely fcbouh after the moral and habits of their neigh a privf le, and passed through the nieces JU-posing great confidence in yonr ability bors. It has brought forth a brood of spec sive grades of corporal, sergeant and lieu have done anything that could be respect and your integrity, as also in your known ial cla'jS legislation bristling with pains ing his cmipaigns, and Reed has never vouchsafed reply or explanation. His friendliness to railroads, and to the Union Pacific railroad in particular, is well known. Iet een Reed and Charles Frani fully referred to by the Times. This loyalty to the best interests of the repub tenant, finally being promoted to be a lieutenant olonel.

and penalties, fines and imprisonment. lican party, we would be glad to be fav makes us sick; guess somebody will have "Now you are young the General ss To run 60 stern a race Some older man might come inst a Through sneh a dangerous pi "They couldn't be spared, tho boy began; Ira' youngest of the corps: And so bat be quick old man. It's caliber fifty-four." "Now yon arj hurt "the General said, Thsre is blood here on yonr breast. Go back to the rear and take my And have some needful rest." And above all it aims ablow at the natural libeity of the citizen and debases his man to go for the doctor. ored with your views touching prohibi we now propose cis Adann there exists an intimate friendship.

It follows that Reed is not the sort There are a great many bad people at hood. No good citizen of any spirit can bilijn am! the Yours respectfully, A. L. Ai.i.r.v, the penitentiary who ought to, and yet Preparations have been perfected by the management of the home for a sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner for the members of the home, who now number 1,950, being the greatest number ever at the home since its establishment. pass the ordeal of procuring a pint of whether bathed ia the golden ligut cf morning or the red flame of suuset, or bared ia the white lisht of noon, is the stateliest picture in the world.

And there, too, notice the Washington monument 1 With its summit touched by the sunset, it is turned to a great jewel of shifiiug opalescent tints. Bee the rosy lights and transparent niista that soften the outlines of this wonderful shaft. Notice, too" "Yes, yes, dear," shrilled the Chicago girl, impatiently, "that's all fine but you ought to see the Chicago water tower or the belfry of the Polk street and she sniffed disdainfully. Then she keeps on snifiing, at first suspiciously, then eagerly and at last delightedly. "Oh! oh! what's that! Where does that come from? Why, now, it seems I'm home," and the now eajjer wanderer in a strange of a man the grangers of the west would will not take a choke; we regret to ay tnat there are a very lew good lellows in like to see in the speaker's chair.

If there is anything for which the Maine gentleman whisky at a drug store for medical pur poses without feeling humilated and de graded. Fie on a law that treats the citi l'llvK lltKAI.Il, .1. V. s. i i.i.i a an, I'kkh N.

Mi i.i.kh, T. A. II. M. Crnns, town who ought to, but will not take who looks like Shakespeare has abhorrence I "Not much!" Said the boy with a half hid sn.

er. joke. They are not men of the same stripe. zen as a malefactor and unworthy of trust it is the grangerism of the west as applied "I can't bo spared no more; CITY BKEVITIES. however.

IT. I.i.mi: nii.KiiA ncis. F. II. Martin, Max 15, a hi kit ok in' To A.

L. Allen, II. C. Kind and confidence. The true theory of our in iho railroad nnesfion.

Let. Mr. Uppd My regiments no where near therear. government is to accord to every person have his way and the state of Iowa would Frank Herald and The ground was broken yesterday for the new coal mine in Stillings. A suitable be hauled up before the supreme court and I "But whore's your horse," the General said.

the greatest measure of personal liberty holding him accountable for the abuse address was delivered by the Hon. James "That's Enough, lou't You Think?" It surely won't do to bo personal here. That's enough, don't you think? But we'll have to allude to one party we foar, That's enough, don't you think? F. Legate, and the first shovels full of dirt that liberty. THE WHOLE THEORY VERY BAD.

It may well be questioned if it is the He carries two drag stores about in his clothes, true theory of any government to restrain And an opera house, too, as ev'ry one knows, tried on a charge of constitutional treason Atoot yn caanot Ok! a cannon ball took off his he al, Read lias grown up in a community of i And did not come far from me; investors, in a land of rocks and steme And bullets whistled round you bet, stretches that Yankee thrift has mm.e One through my right arm tjre. bloom with savings banks and gold-fat- But -'m a horse and colt to let, ten nd stockings. Mr. ReeiVs constituents I'm caliber fifty four, are owners of railroad stocks, principally "Yonr parents boy" the General said, western stocks, which perhaps is the reason "Where are they? dead it seems, why they don't mind the little matter of 0W they are what the world ca Is dead, $100,000 of Union Taci fie collateral rest- Bnt come to me in dreams. And he frequently gives tha dear public, a dose.

humilate and hede in with penalties land darted in zitr-zar lines in front of her hostess, trying to locate the dear, tut ia tangible, reminder of home. 'Why, dear, I don't understand what odor you mean. There is nothing here but that dreadful sewer pas, where they axe tearing up the concrete-" "Well, that's it," smiled the other, delightedly; ''that's what I mean; only, of course, the smell here isn't any thing compared to Chicago," and the now reconciled visitor trotted along, her eager, yearning. were thrown out by J. W.

Crancer, K. V. Snyder and John Kelly. This mine is a Leavenworth affair or rather a Vinton Stilling, of Leavenworth affair. Thus do we prosper without let or hindrance towards that 10O.G00 people which we must have within five years.

Otherwise we'll kick. That's enough, don't you think? They Bay prohibition has como here to staj oIIhth. (1k.mi.rmkn: Your complimentary address, accompanied with a request for ray views on the present status of irhibl Lion and resubmission, came to hand. I have hesitated whether to comply or decline. There is a spirit, of intolerance abroad toward all sentiment adverse to prohibition urn! no one likes to draw on himself personal abuse or misrepresentation.

If the fact would be accepted that ninety-nine men out of every hundred are sincerely in favor of temperance, sobriety and good government, but honestly differ as to the best means adapted to that end, this subject like other questions of public policy, ninety nine good citizens in order to remove temptation from one dobaucheu member, The good physician applies his remidies to the sore and not tie well ilesh. What reason have we to hope that the result of legislative prohibition in Kansas will be other than the same failure it has nig serenely in 3ir. iceea a dox in me i That's enough, don't you think? And many loud talkers would have it that way, That's enough, don't you think? But we are enabled give you a tip, If you from the joints could the covering slip. You'd find these loud talkers just taking a nip. That's enough, don't you think? A portion of the pontoon bridge was JLCl I- 11U1 fJ'S 1 Jl safety vault at Boston.

He has gradually longing expression giving way to one of dreamy retrospection. Washington Post, i washed down the river last evening, making prssenger travel over it impossible to- grown to be looked upon as a sort of a A GREAT MISTAKE, day. The cause of the disaster was that Then mother kisses me bnt say! It's caliber fifty-four, "They will soon be there the General said. These cartriges you clairi-My staffs best horse you will ride instead. Now justa word more and this song will be done eorires of ice floated down the river and the pioven wnenever tried in tins country lor ciiampjon 0f the rights of railroad inves- the past fifty years? Morality by act of tors against the encroachment', of granger- the legislature, backed up by a Draconian ism and it be wortu while to fee bow code, will not be accepted by a free people mudl ranroad influence will be thrown in miidit be discussed without bitterness or Of that on which you come." as the sincere, pur article.

But some one llis favori In every congres3 there are Away the boy his spurs tharp eet, personalities. 'When we consider the tidal wave of literature, judicial, cclesiestical and political cast upon the public for many years past singing ptens praise to asKs: 'Are you in favor of restoring the about seventy-five watchman neglected to let the accumulated gorges pass through by opening the prepared spaces far that emergency. The damage is somewhat trifling and the interference of transportation will continue only today and tomorrow. Hereafter the temporary hinges which join together the saloon? Other things being equal, I would owned body and soul by some railroad I Sti11 shouting back now don't forget, say no. But if every other consideration j-ornoration.

Probably this congress will It's caliber fifty-four. the trlory of prohibition it would seem to be no treason to investigate the real facts is t( be sacrificed, I say with proper leg- prjve no exception to the rule. Gener That's enough, don't you think? There's many a troth has been uttered in fun, That's enough, don't you think? This beautiful city, success will attain. Whenever the kickers from kicking refrain, We trust you'll allow this suggestion is plain. That's enough, don't you think? And now the underdone young man of the Times has broken loose again, and talks about the "rule of Islaw'" and the Latins, and Lucullus, etc.

Once more, young person, we beg to inform you that this will not do. What the one hundred and seventy-five people who read your and see how much of truth and how much islation, yes. ally speaking, it may be said that Reed is Nativity of C. S. Army.

the railroad candidate, McKinley the la- Nativity of the United states troops in vorite of the high tariff manufacturing the Union army. The muster rolls on file of fiction there are in it. not worth while here to discuss the No one can sincerely deny the evils of question whether there is a middle ground intemperance, nor can there be much said between prohibition on the one hand and for the saloon except that its recognition the saloon on the other, and yet it may be with proper restraining legislation may be worthy of consideration, Is there of rings, while Cannon and Henderson rep- show a total of 2,018,200 of our soldiers pontoons will be more strengthily secured and a subsequent similar accident will be made impossible, The city council met last Wednesday night to discuss the impracticability of allowing the Missouri Pacific to erct a freight depot on the site of their present resent the grangers. It is pretty safe to born as follows: say that Reed or McKinley will win, more I in the U. 8 1,523 ,257 Germany 17H.8I7 less harmful to the habits and morals of necessity a bond of union between tlie likelv the former, paper want of you, is a brief unvarnished Ireland 144,21 British America statement of facts, and thev have no more Other Foieigners" the people than a system that ignores it manufacture and sale of liquors for gen- There is one thing that can be said in altogether.

purposes and a place where it shall be deed's favor. He has nerve, and plenty of Kansas i-uoiiiniTiox. oil by tiie 1" as a beverage? it IIe is the sort of chap that in the mid-After eight years of constant endeavor, 0llr prohibition friends mu not as- jie ageg iiave crawled out of his rickety and unused passenger depot. Nothing positive was agreed upon, but the opinion prevails that there will be no new freight depot erected there, and further use for your verbal frescoes, than a chunky little man with two Inches of neck, has for six inches of stand up collar. We picked up this suggestive comparison in Total 2.013,200 Thus it appears more than three fourths aided by the most extraordinary sume tnat tney nave a monopoly ot all birthplace in the hovel and overturned of the Union soldiers were native born one the intelligence and morality in the land.

it must be admitted that constitutional "Dost thou think because thou art vir in 12 Germans, one in 14 Irish about one in 50 English, enough of Irishmen to make tuous there shall be no more cakes and 111 full regiments. ale?" prohibition in Kansas has failed to accomplish what its friends promised and expected. The criminal courts and jails are still open and full of business and there is no decrease in the demand for 'police ser- the castle the sort that in the wild west takes no man's sass, but pulls his gun and stands up for his rights and dignity no matter at what odds. Reed has had nerve enough to fight James G. Blaine in the state of Maine.

He has been fighting him for several years, and suc- KOT A GLOWIxa SUCCESS. Binjrly It was unfortunate your wife should have opened that business letter. You told me, too, that she never meddled with your maiL Bangfy So I did but you made a great mistake. Singly How was that? Bangly You marked the letter 'Personal." Time. the aisle of the opera house the other night.

Of course, we do not object to your tickling your advertising patrons with a brief allusion to each, in your city items, as that needs but three or four paragraphs; but in the main, you will do well to confine yourself to fires, and dog fights, and accidents and brief mention of weddings and other catastrophes, and in the case of weddings be sure always to get the bridal At least thirty six states of the union Losses at Gettysburg. The greatest loss suffered by any battle vice, nor has the system established itself I recognize the saloon as a legitimate busi- in the confidence of the people. We may I ness, and it would be presumptuous to cessfully at that. He is the only Maine was Gettysburg. Mead with tha army of admit that it has reduced to a greater or I assume that the people of all those states Republican who has had the courage to I the Potomac 70,000 infantry 10,000, calvary more the inclination amongst the people of this city is to not donate farther privileges to this road but make them purchase a location for their ne depot and tear away the old structure which is now an eye sore, and a great inconvenience to the handling of tratlic on the levee.

Aa Unfortunate Inference. Miss Parsay (calling on Mrs. Buns-; comb, picks up a card from her table) Blodgekins! What a homely name! I'd have it changed. Little Bobby B. (sweetly) Is that your name? I Miss I (also sweetly) No.

What makes you think that's my name? Bobby I heard mamma say you were dreadful anxious to change it. AT NIAGARA- less extent the quantity of liquors con-1 would suffer in morals on comparison with quarrel with Blaine and the genius to save I 300, guns. Confederate's 85,000, Infantry, sumed in the state. We must further ad-1 our prohibition adyocates. I himsilf from destruction.

Frye doesn't I 8,000, calvary, due proportion artiliery. on the right parties. So throw away your classical dictionary, and don't slop over. mit in some localities the saloon has been I The localities where prohibition suffered like Blaine, and on the dead quiet says 1 Union loss, killed, wounded and injury driven out of existance. most in the late elections in the New awfully smart and cruel things about the 23,090.

Confederates loss 3G.C00 When this has been said, substantially England states were at the seats of learn family and fiscal honor of the present sec- an nas ueen said ior prontiuiion in is.an-1 ing anu great euucauonai institutions anu tary ot ttate. nut politically ne joins I Post Meeting Thanksgiving Iny. Thanksgiving day was piously and de corously observed yesterday by our citi zens. There were a number of pleasant en say. The habit and appetite for intoxi- as to material prosperity, we need not go hands with the Blaine crowd.

Reed has Youi next Post meeting is fie election rating liquors are as great as ever they far over the eastern or western border of plenty pf emmiesin his own district Gf officers in all A Posts and were. It has become as forbidden fruit, our state to find cities that have far men of wealth and influence who adhere w. E. C. and circle If you are not there and thus stimulates the perversity of hu- stripped us in wealth, commercial impor- to the Blaines.

But somehow he manages to "help elect your officers do not find fault tertainments among us besides the Sounds of distress from Bobby fifteen Thanksgiving services conducted at the minutes later. Harper's Bazar. man muiiiB iu i.i.mc n. lamu aiiumuuiujiai gicanira. to Deai mem an every oiuer year.

ler" I with them next year Baptist church. Every one seemed dispos in ine noieis.ou ine railway cars, in ous-i ah my opinion a very proper course ior i naps notning snows up to Detter advantage iness places the enevitable bottle is broutrht I republicans who favor resubmission is to I the force and renins of the man than this ed to cast business cares aside for that one Stick-to-it-iveness Won. Edith I promised to marry Fred last forth with some light, jesting remark work for it through their own party. To fact of his coniiua term after term to con- Caster Post Entertainment, night. Ella It was only last week that you about prohibition.

There is an air of in- do this it is right to organize within the gress against the wishes of Blaine and his Do not forget Custer post entertainment sincerity about the whole business that party Etich members as hold similar views followers and over the prostrate bodies of on December 4th, for the benefit of the must disgust those who support it from a on tie subject to work for its success. It a score of influential enemies in his own "nal1 fund." Go and draw that New told mo that you really hated him. Edith So I did; and I meant it, too. deen conviction of duty. mitters but little whether it comes Lirv and district.

Domestic, or some other usesul article and Ella Then you have changed your day and give themselves up to the enjoyment of the holiday of which turkey and cranberry sauce, were not the least enjoyable by any means. The Sus desires at the next Thanksgiving to offer up thanks for the completion of the 2,000 barre' flour mill, the Stillings coal mine and a half dozen others, the running of trains across the pontoon bridge, the erection of a dozen maufactories, an increase of population of mind. Wrhat caused you to do so? no diminution or crime. through a constitutional convention or by Oneof the most perplexing problems of pa- a good dance with the youngsters, Edith No, I have not changed my For awhile the saloons all over the state I a din ct vote on this question alone. tronage whic'i President Harrison has now ery short entertainment.

Buy a ticket disappeared as an ostensible and Whether you should go as far as your to deal with erows out of Bald Tom Reed's anywaY if you cannot go. It is a good mind; but, you see, Fred used to bo a life insurance solicitor, and so he would the tratlic found its way into cellars and opponents have frequently done and stand aeainst the dictator of Maine. The scheme for young men to draw something hunk rooms. I threaten to do. i.

vote for no man who I w.t,-ui,; tiw i.nrt nt Tv-t 1 that will help draw the girle. See! not take "no" for an answer. Detroit Free Press. The saloon proper gave way to the holds views contrary to their own, is a I chief federal office in the state. Portland this city to 50,000 people and the resubmission of the prohibition question, besides a roraea a Sew Dodge.

Box-office Man Free list is suspended, 'joint' amlthe "restaurant, the barten- matter for you to decide, considering the isin Reed's district, and he claims that Holidays. multiplicity of other benefits of which tier was jostled oil the stage by the "boot- importance ot ths matter involved. office as his own. Blaine and all of the As usual the Santa Fe. comes io the sir.

Mons. Higlif (parachute serocaut) Breaki away there! They ain't no tips on. where Disappointed Deadhead What! with I goln' t' drop! Puck. 1 King Henry on the boards? Box-office Man What has that to do Leavenworth is in need; for instance, let there be more of a neighborly love and less dissensions existing amongct us, better pavements on the streets, the Judson pneumatic street railway in operation and BALL TALK. Pitcher John Fee has signed with In- with it? Disappointed Deadhead Don't the ledger." Of late, the law falling into dis- repcblicassanu the liw.

congressional dclegationfrom Maine unije front and announces half rates to all points repute, the disguise has grown thinner and It must be kept in mind that prohibition in declaring that this office belongs as on its line distance not more than 200 thinner. In many places the saloons are is no more a tenet of republican faith than much to them as to Reed. They have miles. Tickets will be sold December 24th, permitted to run on payment of a monthly is your religious belief, or the place of your their candidate and Reed his candidate. 25th, and 31st, and January 1st, 1890, and stipend denominated fines or forfeiture, birth, or the color of your hair.

It has Poor Mr. Harrison is said to be in a dread- will be good returning until midnight of The last election demonstrated the fact been repeatedly rejected by the national Qi state of mind over the matter. He is January 3rd. Information cheerfully that the law has less support in the republican party. The people of the state afraid on the one hand of going against the given at city office, 320 Delaware St.

Depot country than in the towns. It has been must be permitted to decide their own next speaker of the house, and on the Broadway and Shawnee, iprated and reiterated that crime has been policy in this and all other matters, and 0ther of running counter to the wishes of Geo. J. Chaplin, Agent, diminished. Let us examine this ques- any party that seeks to stifle the voice of the Blaine coterie.

There he does as he al- Geo P. Nichelson, G. T. A. Topeka.

iianapolis. a better attendance to all places of worship. play say "Base is the slave that pays." Tebeau is tho leading' run-getter ox The Sun is wiiling to offer up thanks for these kind of good things to an infinite the Cincinnati team. II end. The Armory Dedicated.

The new armory of the Garfield Rifles was dedicated last evening with proper and elaborate ceremonies. All the members The appointment of Doane as marshal would be the most appropriate thing the commissioners could do. If in his early youth his parents had seen fit to christen were present, many of whom were accbm tion and make comparison between ie tne people will be speedily consigned to ways does in such cases postpones decis- braska, a saloon state, and Kansas for five oblivion. ion till everybody is too tired to make any years past. Unless I very much misread the signs of further row.

The present collector at In 1885 Kansas had a population of the times, it is rapidly becoming a case of Portland, a good Democrat, is likely to 208,502 with a prison population of 673, the politicians against the people, and in hold his job for two or three years, being one to every 1,885. that contest the politicians will receive a In 1885 Nebraska had a population of repetition of the lesson cf 1882. ate ears Kansas hasn't much to 74D 045 with a prison population of 259, You can place the most unbounded faith braS of theu raisin Peafes; but Gets his pass. JMunseys weeiuy. She Acknowledged Her Ignorance.

Mrs. Gullible Do you know, dear, John is just as boyish, in bis feelings as ever? Mrs. Kawler Indeed? Mrs. Gullible Yes. TVhy, it was only last night I heard him talking in his sleep about seeing" the elephant.

The dear fellow had. doubtless been to tho circus. Liawrence American. Her Valuables Gone. Actress I'm afraid our season won't be much of a success, Mr.

Billboard. Manager yes, it wiU. I have booked you at the leading theaters in the country. panied by friends and the evening was passed in a social way, interrupted by re- John 51. Yard will this winter enter, a New York law office.

George Tebeau has secured a position on a Colorado railroad. Stoubenville, still has its fine in closed ball park of 'SO. Tho new Ohio League meets Kovem. ber 20, at Springfield, O. Bug Ilalliday thinks of taking a trip to California this winter.

Tho latest rumor places Gus Schmela In Baltimore next season. Frank G. Selce has signed to manago next season's Boston team. Tho Players' National League will adopt the double umpire system. i It is quite probable that Horace Phillips wiU quit base-ball altogether.

freshments. The rifles at the present time comprise forty-five members, all of whom linrf nnotnevorv 9 nn the It, mate vercl ct of the neon e. and are well drilled. The principal officers of I I 1 1 In 1888 Kansas had a prison population 1 1 predict that verdict when rendered will him Con, he would be able now to condone any offense a jointist might commit. The Gilfillanders andihe Pontooners, two very prosperous club3 of this city, will soon rival the Y.

M. fVA. in numbers. The badge of one is a square rock, while that of the other is a vdlen tomabawk stuck into a niinature briuge composed of of 808, increase in three years 215; in the I consign that curious and disreputable I Thb city marshal of Leavenworth goes a fcame year Nebraska had a prison popula-1 brood of class of legislation, called the I begging. No one with any self-respect, or the company are: Captain George W.

Jackson. First Lieutenant Ed. Moore. Second Lieutenant Sylvester Scott. First Sargeant Ed.

Williams. Second Sergeant Israel Jackson. tion of 315, ineiease eighty six. I Murray law, the metropolitan police law, no self-respect can be found who is willing Actress Yes, that's all right; but In 1889 Kansas had a population of the grand jury law, and the jury commiss 1 to accept it. It kills people off too quick.

somebody broke into my room and stole all my decrees of diyorce.rJudro. 700,000, with a prison populationjjf 801, ion law, et id genus omne, to the junk In the meantime Doane is getting there. small boats. 'I.

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About National Anti-Prohibitionist Journal Archive

Pages Available:
80
Years Available:
1889-1889