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—_——$—$ $$ $$ FLW ING J i BUFORD AND THE MOB. the corporal as my j he grasped tron t Ezperience 2 the Late War. | Closely upon the mines at Riv were own out as | which will likely ever see day-li One day I passed through on |r ot E. | ye: again, unless by some unfortu and went tot - Farmers buy this Plow it is the best in the Market | T. W. CHILDS, Butler, Mo} | ii acnieibeerienieiemmmenen teeetete te ee > monomer, the lmnes to make some observations ata distant point. I was unattend- accident it gets a leg broken or be- | Webber, where their loud, profane | vail upor cut a | ter M ir} many honors which my fellow comes crippled in other ways that} will disable it from se No person who has ever been down | ! in the Riverton mines has failed to | the grocery store, and were holding Iam your friend, i 1 be introduced to Old Pete, who, a a consultation, probably as to what | Joux S. PHELps. i he has not grown grey in service, is place they would next terronze,when | —-—____— | as white as any veteran mule that the city marshal, D. H. Fall, who } Something in It. ever drew acar. ‘*Downina coal had started to arrest them for carry- ‘*What, another cup ot tea, Mr. mine underneath the ground. his | Dumley?”’ exciaimed the landlady, It has been over twenty years since as he passes his cup for the third Old Pete basked in the sunshine or time. ‘Iam dehghted to see that and yuig ice. ed, but mounted upon a_ powerful horse. During my absence the union forces drove back our lines and occupied the same ground with theirown pickets. This was un- known to me, and I was surprised and alarmed on my return to be halted by a union soldier. I at- tempted to ride on. The soldier tried to stop my horse with his bay- request to char oa 1 ee y re fiver . place. They then went out back of j zens have given me, ing concealed weapons, made of Implements ever brought into Bates county. The Casaday Sulky Plow, Farmers friend, Brown & Keystone Planters, the Haworth check appearance. As soon as he made known his intentions, Jeffreys whip- onet. Drawing my revolver | fired cropped the succulent blue grass ped out a revolver and Reeda knite, | YOU are enjoying your supper.” Rower tor all planters. at him, and rode on to camp with-| from the hills and valleys about} 444 ordered the marshal to keep his ““Yes,”? responded Dumlev, “I } out waiting to see the effect of the shot. The war went on and finally Riverton. In fact, when he last distance, and believing discretion the | WaS quite hungry to-night, and the W EK I R ( YU I } I ‘IV a } I ‘O RS viewed the face gf mother earth, tea tastes unusually gooa.’’ w 1 h willerport of valor in this case re- a fe re re = su- = iain = os = 2 fi ericd Mie guurenderec to the su- | Riverton was not known. Jimtown treated into the grocery store and perior forces on the union side, and being then the classic name of the fter I procured a revolver and some ad- Twent home. Soon after I went to | hamlet which later on adopted How- ditional force and started in-pursuit. ‘Not very complimentary to me,’’ went on the landlady, with a sort ot second-class genteel little laugh. “+1 The new Weir all Iron and steel combined cul- tivators, the new Pekin, all iron and steel com bined cultivators, Butord Rock Island, Weir, | tie Springfield to get some horses which | let as ils cognomen, and carried it} Piey caucht up with Jeffreys and | %enerally make the tea myselt, but Furst & Bradly, Canton, Chpder & Morrison (had left in charge of Willis Ren- | until its namesake became a bank- | Reed in the better part of the city | to-night I busy about something else Plows. Headquters tor frow. On the day of my arrival a large number of union soldiers were i i range were fired upon by Jeffreys, | mustered out of the service. They | the country round about, and had who emptied the five loads in his ‘Well,”? responded Dumley, as he i literally swarmed into the hotel wh Iwas stopping. Pretty soon 1 dis- covered they were eyeing me very tupt and fell into disgrace. Jacob and as soon as they came within | 2d the cook made it. I wonder Bunn then became proprietor of | all eae ee ae BARBED WIRE The Bain Farm wagon, the Racine Spring Wagon, the Baker Grain Drill, Harrows of all kinds and a tull line of Riverton substituted as a namie a. re before he stopped, fortu- | stirred it gently with his spoon, “IT which the village has since been des- nately none of his shots taking effect, | Should judge from the taste that she : ignated, He too failed, and pro Reed had his knite out detvme them | Must have put some tea in it. | ig | Oo KP BU Ga G Tri ss, closely. The more they did so the prietors have several times changed, to come near him and advising Jet- Z c advising J ‘ more excited they became. Their | but Old Pete. has Bcpt yon ingthel re, cis keep up the shooting. The Bucklen’s Arnica Salve | Iron, Steel N citement made me nervous, and = even tenor o: his way, the idol of the marshal and W. H. McCain, who] ‘The greatest medical wonder ot the miners, and the object of the greatest |" a: E = ve. | World. Warranted to speedily cure Burns I I L " YON am igs had been summoned to assist. re- Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Feves ar a YEACON uriosity abo: RE aNES- turned the fire with better effect, one Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, ’ ball striking Jettreys in the arm and | Petet: Chapped Hands, and all skin ee , . , . tions, guaranteed to cure in everv in- oy d service, g , > Sa we i ? ground service, and oltentimes | another struck Reed in the forehead | stance, or money refuuded. Prive 25 cts wv exhibits a presence of mind in times but glanced off, doing but little in- | Pet box. Forsale by F. M. Crumiy & Co. CASE ‘ c f, doing bu Gan of threatened danger, surpassing that]. > ge ly hy? | t rae ISS passing that jury. Reed also received 2 blow — = ba 5 of some of his colaborers of the oyer the head from a revolver in the An Unlucky Famil hands of the marshal. : Jeffreys and New Haven Palladium: Greeleys | REEVES & C0. Reed are both locked in the county ened Heese wey e adit | ’ - | presidential canvass was a bad blun- HARDWARE . life and almost : pea Columbus, Ind. j wrecksng the Tribune. His wife’s r, and] GROCERIES, 11859, when j the shattered presidential candidate | Was summoned from political exer- | NAILS. ils, and wagon wood work, and the only exclusive line of Shelf Hardware in the « ity. nota little fmghtened when I re- flected that I was alone, without eit friends, and in the midst of soldiers ~ Pees a OR Om Pete has grown shrewd in his un- just from the scenes of conflict that had aroused all their bitterness towards the south. As an officer in the contederate army. I felt that I wonld bear no small share ot their genus homo, trom the vaulted: arch red. This thought trightened me of those subterranean aisles, Pete beyond measure. For the first time promptly heeds the warning signal, BUCKEYE and s ae jail to await their trial Bape : : inmy life I was really afraid, be-- j der, costing him hi mpers off with his car at LINDERS, TAB UE RAKES cause I beheved that if the soldiers | rate of speed that soon puts him he- Ongin of Dixie. became aroused there would be no yond the danger line. | 5 | death occurred the same y NEW belf-Swinging ANI) MOWERS STRAW WAGONS, STACKER For 1884, WIND escape for me. The landlord came Late one evening, one ot the min- Ona Saturday night i ever and urged me to conceal myself | ers had remained in his room after | Dan Emmett was a me detore an outbreak occurred. Al- atl others had left the mines, and] #?Us minstrels, New York, Dan j tons to attend her funer, aber of Bry- 1, which j though terribly scared, I had not had Old Pete tor a companion, who | Bryant came to him and sid: Dan only preceded his own by a tew ROR 2 ’ i cone GGIEs, thought of showing the white feath- | shortly afterwards started with the | ©#N"t vou get us up a walk around?” | weeks. The same ill luck has fol- er- merely went to my room and car of coal for the shaft. Another | | want something new and lively for }lowed the children. The oldest secured my reyolyer and came back | miner supposing that all had lett but | Mondav night. Dan weat to work | daughter (Ida) married ina very un- ; STEEL, to my seat, waiching the crowd over kim, cleaned up his room. loaded | and by Sunday afternoon he had the congenial manner, but was ina few | ENGINES the paper I pretended toread. After the debris on a low tram and ran ir} Words commencing “I wish I was in years removed from earthly troubles | WAGON The eategine anys spares Stack. © é : : ae a : mS self-swin levice saves leveling § er, 7 \ 2 while aman wearing a corporal’s | out into the entry. Along came | Dixie. The expression was not | by the hand of death, and Gabnielle, saves working in Mose. saves one man more than TRON, any other Stacker. Manon the stack pulls cord “miorm came in, Several soldiers | Old Pete down the grade, with his | Southern, but appeared among the | Who is the only survivor of the Gree— jee unistlaenonuiedamaadecwane aie aereeen eee ee - ine : - which stops, starts, or allows Stacker to be pushed . i i ; (ee ee noses | WOODWURK, around been WOOD tanto him in an_ excited manner. | oats and hay an objective point, | ¢'™cus people of the north. In early | ley tamily, has recently been severely | hat be ere epparatus places all straw ancl ' r = : = - . | chaff in center of stack from start to finish, No vi { could not hear what was sud, but | and making time accordingly. There | fall when nipping frosts would over- | Injured by the upsetting of her oe other can do this. i AND Lk yIw j > . = ae : ae Wh: Seine Yass ¢, HAISH & COS. , The new stacker-head prevents straw and chaff t knew I was the subject of the talk. | was a tram obstructing the passage, | take the tented wandere rs, the boys | Mage. nat a curious series of ; HAI 4 “* falling through lower en lacker. ¥ ‘por, - ‘ = : na ishz P ae ite It takes lees than a mi to start it—no * J i Yhe corporal went to the hotel regis- | To turn out of the track was certain | Would say, “I wish I was in Dixie.” | mishaps and casualties. | ropes, stakes, Merrick or prope to fle ort CHAIN i ter, looked ‘a fe - - aaron ne oa t loads down low on wagon; no top- ” } ser, looked at my name and_ then | disaster to the old mule, and he | This gave the catch-line, and therest {BARB WIRE, upsetting and shaking to pieces. it te the met PUMPS, f " came toward me. Behind him were seemed to be fully aware of it. | of the song was or igimal. On Mon- A Kansas editor who kee ps his | P Send for Catalogue No 2, or call on i several of the men. A score of them | There was no time for hesitation, | day morning it was rehearsed and | &Y€S Open says that on three days of | He : t last week there came to the town of /Benactt, eeler Go. were eagerly watching the scene and with a surge torward Pete ; : ; Butler, Mo, highly commended, and at night a ‘ | Winfield, 300 gallons of whiskey. It} irom the other side of the room. ed into the tram and rode in it to the | Crewded house caught up the retrain The landlord with bianched face, | foot of the grade where he deliber- | 2nd half of them went home singing | "5 put yas 2 fye-gallon kegs stood behind the counte branded plainly as whiskey. He | [take pleasure in annour ane to jthe public that I have located in | Butler to make it my future home, and T} ately got out, and seemed to act as{ Dixie. The song became the rage, could see he was frozen with terror. | though he had enjoyed the tide and W. W. Newcomb’s Buckley’s | **% the kegs. It was billed eS Deted Coes ceed eves ; ind As the corporal and his comrades eS = minstrels and others gave Dan $5 AEe eo ES pew the piles There | Jewelry and spectacles ever brought came toward me, my hair literally The Good ofa T.mely Shower. each tor the privilege of using it, | %@S ‘no evasion, no subterfuge and | to this ket, which [will sell By s' gs cheap for ¢ Having had many stood on end. I could feel the blood | From the Texas § Mr. Werlean wrote to Emmett to |"° Mopkey business about it It} y rience in the manu cave my face. With all my power I was mighty thankful for that} Secure the copyright; but without | “ ecld ou = Crimes teva Sie | rope. I cane joonad to “repale et self-control I could not conceal my rain we got yesterday.” Waiting for a reply published it with | S°¥" liquor house and the kegs were | Watches and clocks, no matter how -ouplieated nor how badly they have By bringing teas cau bave them pu gorder and guarar #gitation. I felt that after going **Yes, it did the corn 2 world ot | Words bya Mr. Peters. Pond, ot marked for distribution tu individu- through the perils of war I was to good. How many acres have you | New York, secured it of Emmett | #8 all over the county, and the edi- site at the hands of a mob. oman | got planted in corr j for $600; but Werlean sold thou- | '% to be thorough about it, Hope es , sands of copies without giving him a the houses and is certain the stuff | knickel. Not only peas Emmett | “8S delivered. This ine considers) FR ANZ BE© NRHARDT Sutler, Mo robbed of the profits of his song, but | One Of the legitimate fruits of pro-} = | the authorship of it was disputed. hibition. Be Siyee | Phere. are i HAND <7EtEcRaPHic | Wills. Hayes claimed the author. | good and pious souls who. when they _ INSTITUTE! ibeused tio his teelings at such aj “F’ve got no corn planted this Though great strength w year at all. I wasn’t thinking@about demanded Twas so weak I could crops.’’ : hardly stand. When the corporal | “Well, how then can th *pproached me he asked if IT was betit you?” = 2 a “ ao ee Se : Se ae ae orthand thorough!y tanght, per- Gen. Buford. With a feeble voice I! ‘You see I don’t often get a de- | Ship of it. Pond brought the matter | S€€ the door of 2 22-000 Closed think forsale “ARTHUR 3: BARNES, Coot inate told him I was. cent dinner at home, as my wite says j before a music publishers’ conven- | that the drinkers who used to patr Frincipal: 500 Olive Birest. 2’ LOUrS. MO } ». = = = i ms hz > “Do you remember the Union she can’t cook in hot weather, but | tion, and settled the authorship: but | 12¢ the saloons have Every keg of qe consignmentto this | yesterday there was to be a church | Dan reaped no benefit from this tar— K be (eee =ies j ae ansa rr 2? | picnic, and she fixed up a lunch | dy justice. Ss See | = nchbmen, : 3 solher vou not when brea through the Union lines in Georgi ¢ asked. j ha for tarmers Or.6.W. FITZPATRICK car Ic t for the preacher's table, but “Ido,” was my reply. lit rained so the picnic could not | Gov. Phelps. ee vee arg i 5 = ~Tam that man.’’ said the so come off. To keep the prea j St. Louis, Mo., July 5. | There is not a saloon = 2 ~ *“tand I want to thank you tor rely | €r’s lunch from spoiling we had it | Hon. D. H. Armstrong: H ene some eel ag S~ 1:5] Spee tictor the cure of Paling of Ot wounding my arm?” The man held | for dinner, and it was the best I've | DEAR Sir.—Prior to my visit to | getting all the money = bal lene Gopi Faisi- or Suppressed Menst Office 60: it. KANSA: ing Sensations, and all the varied oa seetiae marsiciax sepaeee eye MO: | (ek dice aay ae to shake a hand in my life. The | Was no end to chicken and jellies and | “78¢Rtly pressed upon me by politi-J for whiskey. The farmers eee EYE, ‘EAR AND "THRO. 0 AT MER US FEMALE pent Thad supposed I was in had | that sort of alleviations. Don’t tell | S#! ftiends trom all quarters of the! grumbling because they buy at Located in Kansas City since s305, tions for | MERRELL tothe Urzaixe exciting health, 4 i Pupii, Prerygti restoring caused ereat beads of Sweat to coyer | me the rain yesterday didn’t do aay State that I should again become a | wholesale and get more w ormed. “Granulated Lidesnd Sor their normal condition. "Ie fo my face: "As I took big hand I sank} good. It was the most refreshin candidate tor Goyernor. 1 stated to | the same money. The quest: euthis hand. Inever was so glad | bad since we were married. There | Oregon & Cahfornia last year it was | farmers used to spend yes, | ured in short time, by a mild process F. sey ior Buccessfall: rt Ions Sore Eyes: 9 ent. = treatment. Deafness, Ringing th tho taste, MAY BE TAKEN AT : = Gatarrh treated: ako, ous aed Bioot Disease | tralyae . Ry - Ase = hat ht rhether prohibi e ervous Blindness . Arr! exhausted in a chair, 1 looked upon | Shower we had here for years.” ali that having filled that high office | to whether prohibition prohibits :s/ 3 best quality. fitted without pain Pre T ES | Ss. able. Consultation Free. Cali i Of write—ine! vec Mam : ‘one terml could not Preveil upon i still betore the people ot Kansas.