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7' ARB UNTY NDEXo ER CO .1 OC Established in 1880. Devoted to the Upbuilding of the City and County. Terms $1.00 Per Year. VOL. XVII.

MEDICINE LODGE KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1897. NUMBER 29. MAJOR J. K. HUDSON SUNFLOWERS.

The citizens of Neodasha have voted $15,000 for a water works plant and a gas plant, both to be owned by the city. The bonds are voted under the DISASTROUS FLOODS. Dykes Break, and the Town of Mt, Vernon Is Inundated." ENDORSES AUTONOMY. Not the Tariff and "Sound Picked Different "PuKc utilities" act of the last legis Too lature. From the Branches.

Says Republicans Are Rotten for Him. "For the boss and his gang to control the Republican state convention in 1898, although supported by the national administration, means disastrous defeat for the party. It is a contest within the party against petty, offensive unprincipled bossism, and the voters of the party can, if they will, assert themselves in 1898 and place Kansas where she naturally be-lougs, in the column of Republican states. "McKinley is a good replied Governor St. John, with a suspicion of irony in his voice.

"He is one of those real goody, goody men, but he is a weak man. Should congress pass a free coinage law, the natural impulse of the president would be to siijn it unless he continues to be ruled by Hanna. I believe at heart McKinley is a silver man today, but he had to surrender his honest convictions in order to gain the nomination for the office he fills. Whether he has the courage to stand by his record before he was discovered by Hanna remains to There is another rumpus at the Stat Reform school at Topeka. There has Money, but Cuban War.

I Among Other Things an Atchison een a periodical row at mat mstitu-Poiieemai. net.n.Mi pa i I tion every year for the past ten. It Seattle, Nov. 22. The most serious damage done by the recent floods so far reported was at Mi.

Vernon. The dykes surrounding the town broke Sunday night and within an hour or two the whole town was under two feet of water. Hundreds of men were working like trojans, but their work was in vain, as the river continued to rise until it reached a heighth Items of Important XcKInley Will Sacrifice Cnba, That looks like somebody should carry a rabbit's foot. a Girl Short News. His Party May Have Smooth Hailing The identity of the man who last in the Campaign Next Tear.

Winfield is to have a new Santa Fe week registered at the Globe Hotel in in be seen. I do not expect the slightest "Populistism is less to be feared reclaiming Kansas than Bossism." of two feet higher than it was four depot. St. Louis as II. May.

and committed relief to the country from congress New York, suicide, has been established. His years ago. Hundreds of head of stock Cy Leland must die. So says D. R.

Nov. 20. The World makes the following real name was R. A. Mitcheler, and this morning Anthony.

were drowned and many barns and granaries washed away. The whole EX-GOVERNOR ST. JOHN. his home is in Salina, Kan. statement: this winter.

The lower house of congress, as at present constituted, is the most adject tool of monopolies and trusts the country has ever known. We can expect no relief until after the Senator Baker is said to be opposed country for a distance of twenty miles SfitkcM More Trouble for the Syndicate "The World is able to say on very to the annexation of Hawaii. in under water from four to seven feet. Some of our friends express disgust at those fellows who are populists at high authority that President McKin Senator Peffer has sold the Advocate Protection Ncheme. Denver, Col.

Nov. 22. "This money election of 1898 and then there will be GLADSTONE. ley will tacitly approve the program and has temporarily retired from jour a cleaning out all along the line." question will never down until settled for autonomy or home rule for Cuba nalism. all other times but election day.

They should remember, however, that the "pay car comes around on that day. Gove County Leader. London Is Alarmed Over the State of Governor St. John is in the state which Spain now promises. right and it will never be settledright until every dollar issued by the gov At a sale of Poland China swine in His Health.

for the purpose of examining proper "Second. That the president will ex ties in the Cripple Creek district. "I London, November 22. An alarm Washington county, sixty-two head brought $911.00. Confirms Wlint the People Ilnve A1-way Claimed, AHIioiikIi Mild aw low-Hible.

Topcka, November 22. Referring to an article in the State Journal advocating the election of a Republican State Central Committee at the next convention, Major J. K. Hudson said: "The Journal is right in advocating the election of the entire Republican state committee, its chairman and secretary included, by the next state convention. In more than thirty years' residence in Kansas I have never known more general dissatisfaction within the party than exists today.

It does not come trom dissatisfied office-seekers only but from men who have sought nothing from their party and who ask for no position at this time or in the future. It comes from men who are Republicans from principle; men of ability and character in every county in the state, who have become tired and disg usted seeing the party machinery simply used by a dozen politicians who give their time to plotting and planning and trickery to manipulate press the hope that the Cubans will have no investments in silver mines," ing miner regarding Mr. Gladstone's ernment is just as good for all purposes and no better than any other dollar bearing the stamp of Uncle not prolong their war for complete in- health has been widely circulated in The attendance at the Emporia State dependence, but will accept instead a said he, "but if I owned a gold producer, I would spend the proceeds freely to hasten the day when this country can be released from the bondage of the city and this evening formed the Normal is unprecedented in the his-principal topic of conversation. A tory of that institution. Sam." The remark was made by Ex-Gov.

form of autonomy. dispatch from Hawarden has been re John P. St. John, of Kansas, while A Barton County hunter has bagged "Third. That if the Cubans do not the gold power." a white quail.

Won't somebody please Fourth class postmasters have been appointed in Kansas as follows: Diamond Springs, Morris county, A. Loomis; at Mound Valley, Labette county, W. Thrall. A jury in the Leach murder case at Hays City has been secured after a search of five days. It is made up of farmers, and, in point of intelligence, is above the average.

The marriage of Miss Jennie Swan-son and Mr. Carl Hanson was celebrated at the Salemsbury church in ceived contradicting the rumor, but stating that Mr. Gladstone has been suffering with insomonia for a week report on a white black bird? HILES OF FLAME. heed his advice Spain will be given more time without interference from the United States. The quarentine is raised, and there past.

A letter from a person who vis- Three Thousand Sheep Burned in One is reported to be a lively rush of cattle Flock. "Fourth. The president says that he from the Territory into Kansas. His mind is as keen as ever, but he Dallas, November 20. A spec has become much feebler bodily." ardently desires peace both at home and abroad.

'War and 'belig- Charles Payne, a game dealer of ial to the News from Emma, says: Wichita, is in trouble over the pur Iconoclast Tragedy. erency resolutions' aisturo business, chase and shipment of live quail. A terrific prairie fire passed through Waco, Tex. N.w.21. Friday 's bloody retard prosperity, and do no good.

A Lubock, Hale and Crosby counties, Newton is to have a new athletic new congress is to be chosen next fall park including one of the best speed dual between Col. Gerald and the Harris brothers has been the sole topic of conversation and discussion, in this doing great damage to the range. It originated east of Crosby county, burned eastward through Crosby be ing and bicycle racing tracks in the and everything depends on 'good A season of peace 'from Cuban sensations' is therefore almost certain. state. Salina, Nov.

16. The Rev. Ekholm of Lindsborg, officiating. A company has been organized and a charter applied for, to improve and utilize the Mineral springs which are found on the Parkhurst place just south of Independence. A dude masher named Brim, of Kansas City, Kansas, was fined $40, the usually quiet city.

Editor J. W. Har fore a severe west wind until it reach speaking of the financial issue at the Albany Hotel last evening. Governor St. John, during the recent campaign in Ohio, attracted great audiences and confounded gold orators by his mastery of the financial question.

"The passage of a free coinage law," said he last evening, "would do more to restore good times in thiscountiy than any other one law congress could enact. It would not be a panacea for all of our ills, but good times can never come to the people of the United States under our present infamous financial system." "What is the sentiment in Ohio?" was asked. "Ohio is a free coinage state today," was the prompt reply. "The state could have been carried for silver at the last election had the campaign been run on the free silver issue, instead of being run in the interest of a single individual. "On a fair, square fight, conducted by the friends of silver, Ohio, in 1898, will give the white metal a majority of at least 50,000.

The republican The state executive council has ris, who was so terribly wodnded, died ed a point north of Emma, where a "Fifth. Spain has been informed of norther arose, brine-intr the fire south today, and his body lies beside that of awaraea ine nsciai agency to today, and his body lies beside that of President McKinley's hopes and plans, T.vM,.n w. aH ia. in its awful fury. The billow of fire and as the first evidence of her own brother, W.

A. Harris, who was the National Bank of the Republic, of Le killed vesterdav. New York. u.o uii ini-w auv, u.uu iiuwitu ionu intentions ana gooa win sne par-i terrific speed. At least 400 square doned and released the American crew eraia, wno leit tne neia victor- c.

S. Perkins, ancle buver for a cold other day for ogling school girls on the public streets, and attempting to miles of territory were burned. Cattle of the filibustering schooner Competi- ioas' is badly oundd in the groin, storage firm at Ft. Smith, has suffered and many were burned to tor. cauo-ht under arms off the coast Hls lett arm was amputated today and shinned 6.000 barrels of ancles from His left arm was amputated today and force his attention upon them.

tonight he is in a critical condition. death. North of Emma 3,000 sheep of Cuba on April 15, 1896," Other trouble is expected as the result George Fox of Hays City, drank were burned in one flock and many i iVi ins i rvi rxctzr i rv i i i CAN'T TAX THEM. fire of the nght, and the Brann-Taylor I bed-bug poison by mistake one week I fr A IT A A Vft mm mm 4 mm mm A I farmers lost their winter feed, burning it in the stacks. University affair.

V. CYC" ago and was buried Friday. The de- conventions, state committees and ambitious office seekers. These self-styled leaders know nothing about creating Republican sentiment by argument and the presentation of facts and principles, but rely upon the shallow methods adopted in secret meetings at the Blossom house or in some hotel room in Topeka where they decide who shall be nominated for congress or placed on the state ticket months and months before a state convention is called. old trick of flattering three or four men located in various parts of the state with endorsement and support for each state office, and bringing out several candidates for congress in each district, is counted upon to always succeed, and it does.

Men who never thought of being a state officer lend a Af ter J. W. Harris had been borne ai ine nome OI tne Driae 8 Parents ceased was 23 years old. and was hiirh- The Salaries of Postmasters are Ex- empt. from the old corner drug store where Emporia.

CABINET MEEIINU. ly esteemed by all who knew him. Washington, Nov. 20. The issue he feu to his home on south ourth If the People's party is as dead in Republicans Fight Over the Money as to whether an income tax can be street, he lay on a couch, his eyes wide Kansas as Republican journals say it Question.

promises of prosperity have so utterly failed that it will be simply impossible Miss Etta M. Clark and Mr. Geo. J. Samuelson, of McPherson, weie married at Salina Friday.

A reception levied on the salary of a postmaster open, evidently plainly comprehending is, some body is in a fine business Washington, Nov. 20. The cabinet I for Mark Hanna and his crowd to was decided Friday by Assistant U. all things, full of the details of the fighting a corpse. was in session two hours yesterday.

battle he had fought and lost, realizing S. Attorney Barrett. It was held that was tendered them by the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Alex.

Hunt. much longer deceive the people. "According to DunN report," on- L. C. Stine, chairman of the Demo the presence of impending death.

The session was largely devoted to reports of different members. The two questions specially considered cratic Central Committee of Franklin tinufd the governor, "there were more Although in a state of rigid paralysis, a state has no authority to tax the emoluments of any officer or agent which the United States may "use county, has purchased the Ottawa failures last week in the United States were the Cuban situation and Finan- Daily Republican. he did not once forget his friends, and strove to indicate that he recognized them and appreciated their sentiments than in the corresponding week of 18 cial Reform Much apparent satisf ac- and employ as necessary and proper Mr. Ingalls son, Ellsworth, has returned from Washington without being found by the Atchison postoffice, but he has work furnished him at home by the department of justice no and except the years of 1896 and 1893, The Santa Fe claims to be building means to execute its sovereign power." tion was evidenced over the prospect of an early settlement of the Cuban there were more failures during the 250 refrigerator cars at a cost of of affection for him and sorrow for willing ear to the plotters and bring up 000 for the benefit of the creamery MISS CISNERO'S GUARDIAN. first ten months of the present year his fate.

difficulties, and the attitude of Spain canvassing. business in Kansas. than have ever occurred in a like per as affecting the United States. iod in the nation's history. Corn in Mrs.

John A. Logan to Act for the Fair MORE PROSPERITY. The fourth annual exhibition of the The State Board of Charities, after A wide variety of opinion was de veloped as to the policy to be recom Parsons and Southwestern Poultry as- a careful examination, have decided to Young Cuban. Washington, November 20. An or the central states is selling at 15 to 25 cents a bushel, oats at 12 to 18 cents, hay lower than for a generation, and The Heaviest Failure In Tears, and retain Superintendent Hart, and have mended on the financial question.

sociation will be held in Parsons De der was issued by the Orphans court the People Left to Hold the Bag. cember 7 to 11 inclusive. lhere were almost as many views released Mr. and Mrs. M.

W. Gilmore, of Chase County, and Mr. and Mrs. wheat, under present circumstances, to-day making Mrs. John A.

Logan expressed during the discussion as English, Nov. 21. The triple The Ellis county commissioners with short crops in all the wheat grow Ash, for cause. there were cabinet members, and the guardian for Miss Evangelina Cossioly I failure of private banks at Marengo have adopted plans for a new $15,000 discussion became, at times, almost Cisneros. J.

he procaeuings in oourt ani Leavenworth. Indiana, is worse ing countries, which ought to sell and would sell if we had unlimited coinage, stone court house to take the place of A new 50,000 bushel elevator is being violent. At the close of the session it were very brief, but the Senorita than at first supposed erected in Newton by the Newton Mill- the one destroyed by fire. at $2 a bushel, is selling at 75 cents to their own delegations solid upon accepted theory that every chump is en-titled to his home support, no matter how little qualified he may be for the position. He comes to the convention, flattered and lied to by the gang, an earnest supporter of any scheme suggested by those who discovered him and induced him to be a candidate.

In this manner the gang has an active working support that always astonishes those not familiar with this stale old plan of gathering votes for some ultimate purpose. "Year after year it succeeds, officers of the convention are elected, platforms are made, committees formed, and the proceedings of the convention 95 cents a bushel. Next year, with an Em poria Lodge No. 53 of the Broth- company. The company has al was given out that while the president appearance createa mucn interest.

It is now estimated that the syndi-would make currency reform one of The application for guardianship set cate tnat controlled the three banks the features of his message to con- out that Miss Cisneros has declared has sunk not less than $500,000,000. a message ready a storage capacity of 150,000 average crop in the world, wheat will erhood of Railroad Trainmen, will give an elaborate ball in their wigwam' drop to 50 or 60 cents under the gold her intentions of becoming a citizen lare amount of which was lost in gress, it was a mistake to assume that standard Thursday, December 16th. Ot the United tstates SO iar as tne law oromotimrtelenhone cntprnrisos in oo. he would commit himself to any par i 1 "The Diigley bill is a monumental allows ana sne intenas to enter an in- nndtinn tn th Roll mrrmanv. Amnno- ticular scheme of reform.

The Rock Island well at Wellington fraud and sham. It was not intended to protect agriculture and labor. The stitution of learning in this city and to other losses was about $10,000 of pub-hereafter remain a resident of Wash- h- which had hn denitrt is said to have furnished 42,000 gallons of water in one day without di TELEGRAPHIC BREVETIES. bushels, but the rush of grain has compelled them to increase their elevator capacity. The semi-annual clipping of bonds in the office of the state treasurer was completed Saturday, The work of clipping the bonds and sending notices to the several counties has kept W.

E. Bray, bond clerk, and two assistants busy for more than a month. ington. in the banks by township trustees, minishing the visible supply. sole purpose was to reimburse the money power, the monopolies and the trusts for the boodle furnished to elect Tammany subscribes $20,000 for the The depositors threaten to break into KETCHAM'S BRAIN.

Woodson county has the smallest starving people of Cuba. the banks to see what, if anything, bonded indebtedness of any county McKinley was left, and to' prevent trouble the Relatives Have Ills Brain Removed Mexican artillery gun mows up, "The deficit so far during the fiscal For Use In Evidence. are in the hands of the dozen men who sheriff was compelled to place deputies in the state, havfng but $2,000. Shawnee has the largest with $666,283. killing four and fatally wounding I year is crawling up towards $50,000,000, Chicago, Nov.

20. Another step, in around the buildings. individually and collectively cannot eight. and this includes 25 days of July just Four weddings have been postponed Two bootleggers in the Lamed jail control a hundred votes on their the attempt to defeat the supposed plans of Mrs. Wallace Ketcham that prior to the passage of the Dingley bill, McNall says Clarkson is playing to because the prospective bridegrooms The prize offered for the team pulling the heaviest load at the recent Manhattan Trade Carnival was won by a 2,400 span belonging to James were caught selling whisky to jail visitors.

We wonder if it was the senti merits. when everybody knows there was a the galleries in pretending to reduce will be taken will be the removal of have lost the money they had saved "The Republicans of Kansas have great rush of imports. rates. the brain of John Ketcham at Toledo mental creature with the flowers. up to begin mairied life with.

One "We have reached a point where this so that it can be examined by experts. seen this sort of manipulation go on Richards, which pulled eight wagons coupled together and loaded with corn. Two big New York banks, the U. S. William C.

McVay, a leading busi- bride has been deserted because her patrimony was swallowed up, and government can no longer depend on Attorney Purnell interviewed several until confidence in their ability to National and the Western National, any tariff system to raise money to Chicago experts and they told him that there is many a little tot who is look consolidate. make a chance seems to have been ness man of Sterling, died at Kirks- The aggregate weight of the load fell ville, Missouri, Thursday. The body just a little short of twenty tons, will be taken to Sterling for burial. Fred Stocks, of Blue Rapids, is in if John Ketcham was in the mental ing forward to a visit from Santa meet expenses of the government. We are getting to be a great export nation, The Santa Fe is experimenting with condition his friends describe just Claus who will be disappointed.

Three shaken. Federal patronage becomes a football for the boss and his gang, electricity with a view to using it in and imports of dutiable goods will con previous to his death it will be compar-1 fourths of the families in this county i a. vcu it lii i. i.tm ir.i vw nil tv-n i ir tinue to fall off until the revenues from lighting its first-class passenger cars. atively easy to prove by an examina- have been affected by this failure, and State Temperance Union will soon dis- Baker with reference to the post office and they can bid defiance to the indig that source will be wholly inadequate a a a i hundreds of Mrs.

Adelia Sterman, of Cayuga, tion of the brain that he was mentally honest men cannot pay nation of the Republicans who protest to meet the demands and we will be their debts. has been found guilty of murder unsound. Mr. Purnell wired George against the party being used to give driven to raise revenue by levying the oanu, nis prncany no active in hU tmn It aUted that thec membership, and there is no election liable to a hair pnllinff between insight. Stocks and Calderhead.

In the mean- F. B. Koen, a large canal builder, of time the "dear farmers" of Marshall H. Ketcham to have the brain removed ing her husband and sentenced to be the favorites of the gang the patron- burden upon what the people possess, and received word within half an hour hanged. Pensions for Kansas.

instead of upon what they consume." that his advice would be followed. the Arkansas Valley, is in New York County are feeding steers and prepair- The association of Beet Sugar Mak age of the party. "What is the remedy? Washington, Nov. 22. Pensions as an illustration, tne visitor pre- to confer with capitalists concerning mg for winter.

ers, in session at San Francisco, pro The Iconoclast. have been granted as follows: sentea an imaginary case, "say am "It is for the voters to claim their tests against the annexation of a millionaire-which is not correct by Z1B There were 157,000 less votes cast in Original Albert McClain," Topeka; St. Louis, November 20. A Hawaii. ci ivaii rights in their party.

Going over to about $999,999. I own this hotel, lands, Chas. P. Lee, Grenola; Francis M. Ha- special to the Republic from Waco, Ivsuiu mis jrcai man last snowing a ue-crease of about 800,000 in the popula- cattle and $500,000 in bonds and secur Populism or Democracy or fusion will maker, Lebanon; Robert H.

Ricketson, O. M. says: B. whisky cases are being Lawrence. It is to be a test ed for the government ownership of tion in that state since last election.

J. W. Harris, editor of the Waco save the principles of Republicanism ities. I am not taxed a cent on any of these things to support the general Leavenworth; Mathias Holmes, Baxter Springs. the telephone systems of the country, According to the usnal rule of reckon- tried at case as clubs.

to the legality of O. M. B. Times-Herald, a morning paper, and or rescue the power from the political government. I am taxed by the gov provided such ownership would be un- iflg this gives some idea of the magni- Additional Jonathan Meacham, Ar W.

A. Harris, a brother, on one side, gamblers. successful. cadia. ernment only on tne clothes I wear and ex-Judge G.

B. Gerald, a promi tude of the frauds required to carry that state for McKinley. Farmer's Judge A. M. Jackson, of Howard, and the food I consume.

The ooor Restoration and supplemental Jere There is a prospect of Plainville be First, let Republicans who are to the present bossism of the nent citizen, on the other, iougnt a duel to the death on the street Friday. Voice, Clyde. has filed in the supreme court a motion for a re-hearing in the case of the man is taxed to support the govern- 1 coming a division point in case the old miah O'Connor, National Military Home, Leavenworth. meni in ine same way, ana the ooor W. A.

Harris was shot dead, J. party in every county control the cou State vs. Ed. Bussey. Kansas Central is made to connect with the Salina and Oakley branch of the Restoration and increase William Harris wounded fatally, his body be ventions of 1898, nominate the best man pays as much to support this great government as although I am The sheriff of Republic county and Mr.

Craft, of the firm of Craft Baxter, of Republic, were in Salina Fri- Russian advices show the wheat Christolear, Mineral. ing paralyzed, and Gerald was shot in Kansas'Pacific. men oi worth a million, and the whole army crop 75,000,000 bushels short. Wheat Renewal Isaac P. Peppard, Leaven the side and may die.

A new industry has sprung up near day looking for burglars, who looted state convention as aeiegates wno are of the Union may be called out to cro- is up three-eighths. Score anothsr worth. The trouble was the outcome of the mobbing of W. C. Brann, publisher of Renewal and increase Daniel Dur- not under the direction of the state Jtect my property.

There is only one against the "Pops." IVitfficT vp3 frf roiraM ha at, a. I Ottawa. Two farmers have patented the store ot Craft Baxter a short a process for taking in escaped con- time ago of about $300 worth of mer-victs and turning them over to the chandise. The fellows also stole a flinger, Ola the. the Iconoclast.

Gerald was an ex uosics, dim wvc iciwumicsif Webb McNall says if any one uses Increase Israel G. Alexander, Ham fuse to be played by the old 'favorite "0n.W"7 18 Wrth' and Clarkson's rate sheet the people will state for the reward. I wagon of J. A. Abbott and a reward is mond; Thaddens A.

Hoyt, Leaven county judge and one of Waco's most prominent citizens. He had written, a bitter criticism on Baylor university enn' rarVot1 hv vhirh ih tnaninnla-1 hear something drop. And a few offered for their rsnfHrp TKa 1irtff worth. thievincr bluffers are beeinning to In Bourbon county the Republicans nQ thmMrtM tors capture counties enough to con governor ot. jonn aeciared that at Reissue Andrew J.

Hungate, Tope know what Webb means when he talks. with reference to the recent mobbing of W. C. Brann, and had filed it with ka. trol the state.

the congressional elections next fall, Indiana, Ohio. Michigan, Minnesota, Editor Harris for publication. After "A state convention that will nomi placed a colored man on the ticket for to Minneapolis, coroner and he was beaten while all the other candidates were elected. In Wm. Born, an Emporia German, Shawnee county a colored man was on says that Minnie Walkup's beer made the ticket for county clerk and he got him sick.

Persons who were in a posi- Original Widows, etc Nancy A. Christolear, Mineral; Supplemental, "Won't yon take this seat?" said the gentleman in the car. risintr and liftioe his hat. "No. tne wnoie oi tne middle and north.

wards he asked to have the manuscript nate a ticket independent of the pres returned and became incensed at the I special. November 6, Permelia western states, and all of the southern thank yon," said the girl with skates over her ent offensive political gang, that pre arm. 1 ve been skautur, ana I'm urea ot sitt states, would elect silver men to con editor's delay in complying. Bad feel-1 Hart is, Ottawa. tne least majority, wiin one exception, tion to know sav that it was Minn ing' down.

Yonkers Statesman. sumes to say what the party shall or given any man on the ticket. And yet gress. The senate already being in ing resulted, and when Judge Gerald smile. When all the evidence is in, however, it will probably be deter favor of free coinage of silver, the law may do, and make a platform thai Did your wife listen to your excuses for stay was crossing the street at the corner of Fourth and Austin streets at 5 making power of the United States ins- so late at lodre last ntirht?" "Oh.

res. she the colored men continue to vote the Republican ticket and to accept without question the taffy given them about the friendship of that party for As a matter of fact they are mined that stale beer and sour kraut listened to me, then-" Then What?" "I liste- o'clock, Editor Harris came out of a voices the sentiment of the mass of the party will rally the voters of the will be in favor of the white metal. has been known to turn the stomach ned to Record. drnr store and opened fire on him. Oar Statical Height rs.

The square piano has foar legs, The grand has three to its frame, The upright has so legs at all, Bat it geta there jast the same. -unaer sucn circumstances, what of a digger Indian, and the court will Republican party as they have not wanted in the Republican party for Gerald immediately drew his revolver will President McKinley do?" was the RiiuiiAijGiA cured ur. rani i Dee a rallied since 1SSS. voting purposes only Moni-ltain a demurrer to the charges tor. specified in the bill of complaint.

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