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Show THE ARGUS. unanimously a renomination. Prior to his official tenure he was a member of the firm of Parks & Thompson, the recognized leaders of the bar in their community, and also served the people of Oconomowoc in the capacity of city clerk successfully. He was also a member of the Republican State Central Committee of Wisconsin, and was*always active in party work. His health being impaired, he, with his family, removed to Utah in April, 1889, and in 1892, as counsel for the Territory, successfully fought in the courts the claims “of alleged placer. mine. locators to “School Section No. 16, land situated in in Sugar House Ward, and now val- ~¢: ty 9 i hi hi hi hi i he SETS on nnannd GS hi SOLICITED. bp bh pb hhh hh ph hh bb ORDERS bp SEES SSDS ISS MAIL #” PUTNAM. to be slated for the Democratic nomiSTATE AGENTS FOR WHEEL NOTES. © Smith Premier Typewriter nation for Mayor. |: National Cash Registers. E. V. Higgins;a young lawyer of ‘A ork. Beveridge will handle the Cedar City, Iron eeatty is the: Re: Henley wheel next season. é oo 219-221 TAIN STREET. ing southern Utah for the Republican publican nominee for the Judgeship Bloomer wearers can now scratch a WE WANT THE ADDRESSES OF . ahae party... . si edn Bo pte of ‘the Fifth® District; | comprisin ‘match like the-horrid men. Juab, Millard,’ Beaver, Tron anc Republicans. should, not. be overWilliam G. Amos, Reuben P. Dayton, Charles F. Jackels, F. A. Thorn, Frank Boatch, Elizabeth Cady Stanton claims the Susannah Parkinson, William H. Dillon, John McCallum, M. Y. B. Stacy, confident. They may: have a hard row Washington counties. : William Brazie. ; A : athen Greenman, The Logan Journal (Dem.) says: honor of having invented bloomers. — to’hoe, | by be bn Le br her ho he hr La her Mer hn Lion It is estimated that- 800,000 wheels ‘“‘ Heber M. Wells, the Republican EOL GOO CCST ST GT CSET CCST OTS OO OY. The Republican Territorial Com- candidate, is a young man of many will be put on the market next year. mittee rooms are’ now in the Dooly good qualities, an excellent clerical Byeyclene is another pet name building. @ officer, a fine amateur actor and a given to women who affect the wheel. An important business meeting of pleasant gentleman.”’ o Cyclienne is what the newspapers the Oquirrh Club will be held next. The Democratic ratification at the of Atlanta have dubbed a woman cyFriday evening. : Theater to-night promises to be a clist. Jack May appears to have a walk- whopper. — SS All the leaders of the It is safe to say that now and then over for the Republican nomination party will be present prepared to a bn Bn bn hn bn hon Lin hn br a Zion bicyclist is thrown out upon for City Treasurer. — wer make addresses.and the Tuscaroras the world. Money does not make a campaign will do themselves proud. ; Worth of GUNS and Paper rims for wheels will be one of go. Brains are needed. Interested Billy O’Meara has been electe the innovations for 1896. Paper rims cts Poh LESy politicians will please digest. chairman of the. local Republican have no joints. . What bas become of the Working- finance committee. As a leg-puller WuSst reccivea, The prevalence of popular prices for nran’s Central Republican Club. Rise Billy has no superior in the interCOME AND SEE THEM! up; Adam Paul, and explain. mountain country, and the committee the races October 5th will doubtless draw the largest crowd of the season. A Democrat was convicted and fined will not suffer from the lack of funds. With Himstreet, McCall and other the other day in Springville for the Hon. O. W. Powers ‘‘is out of We have an up-to-date stock. heinous offense of stealing water. politics.’’? He was permanent chair- Eastern cracks at the races October 5th the best records of the year will Everything new and modern. » man of the Democratic State ConvenJoe Cottle and Willard Burt are be recorded. es accused of being the head pushers of tion and now the ‘‘trooly loil’’ are A full line of Photographic Supplies, Zion Wheel Club will entertain the insisting that he conduct the camthe Glendinning Mayoralty boom. He files his answer crack riders from Colorado and the The political liar of the Herald is paign for them: Fishing Tackle, Tennis, Baseball and East while attending the great Inter-|_ to-day. making life a burden to the sidewalk If the people of Utah can steer clear State meet. editor of its ’steemed contemporary. One of the great features of the Our new Illustrated Catalogue just out. The Republican nominees for the of the innumerable political shoals conference week bicycle races will be that now mark the channel through COME AND GET ONE. Third Judicial District are being subwhich the Statehood ship is to pass the one-mile tandem race, the first jected to a scathing fire of criticism. they will indeed be lucky. False pi- ever seen in the West. We have the only first-class All the press boys are pleased to lots and conscienceless wreckers are Colored men have formed an organ- Bicyclesbuilt 60.302) se see Powers in politics again. He is ization known as the League of Amerthe best news-giver in the Territory. at work, "EM. COME AND SEE Fisher S. Harris is at last on the ican Cyclists. It starts off with a The Democratic campaign will be political gridfron..._The Provo En- good membership from several States. opened at Provo on the 21st inst. by quirer says there is nothing to him The aggregate value of .prizes for John T. Caine and Fisher S. Harris. and that he probably got his nomina- the October 5th races is $500. As Uncle Ben Whittemore will conduct tion by being at the head of ‘‘shirt- they are worth working for, all our 55 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. 2461 WASHINGTON AVENUE, OGDEN. an open air meeting in front of the wearing organization known as the best riders, as well as those from the Grand Pacific Hotel next Wednesday Tusearoras.” East, will enter. Sts evening. A mower cycle has been invented A joint committee has been formed If the non-ecclesiastical candidate from the Republican City and County by Thomas Caldwell. of Newburg, rule was enforced the Democratic Committees, the former being repre- N.Y. The lawn mower takes the party would be left with only a skele- sented by Fred Leonard, S. B.|place of the front wheel, but in all ton ofa ticket. Westerfield and L. M. Earl and the other features the machine isthe same Parley P. Christensen, secretary of latter by W. Li. Dykes, A. H. Par- as the ordinary bicycle. the Constitutional Convention, goes sons and Mary Gilmer. The young men of Norwich, N. Y., to Cornell University for a course of They have Sam Westerfield threatened to re- are forninst the bloomer. study next Thursday. sign as chairman of the Second Pre- taken the following pledge: ‘‘ I hereThe Democrats are threatening ‘to einct Republican Committee, but at a by agree to refrain from associating Expert Bicycle Repairing nominate Ogden Hiles, J. C. McNally meeting attended by over 400 stal- with all young ladies who adopt the and Judge Cherry on their judicial warts his desire was sat upon thor- bloomer cycling costume, and pledge Large Assortment. of ticket for this district. . oughly. He is too good in the saddle myself to’ the use of all honorable means to render such costumes un- Bicycle Sundries. Frank J. Cannon spoke under the to be retired to the ranks. auspices of the Fifth Precinct RepubThe Provo Enquirer quotes Hon. popular in the community where I —] 2 BD lican Club last Tuesday afternoon Jacob Johnson of San Pete as saying reside.”’ and, as usual, scored a hit. : that ‘‘ Mr. Rhodes, the imported tim- | { ber for District Judge, has already The Herald is showing its assininSPORTING GOSSIP. ity. What in blazes do the people begun the campaign in advance of that he has al‘‘Parson’”’ Davies may manage care whether or not Pat Lannan said his nomination and ready made forty-two speeches.”’ John L. Sullivan next season. Roberts would defeat Allen? The. itinerary of the Republican Jim Corbett is under a physician’s Karl G. Maeser, the Democratic Recs: Hon. C. Allen, care as the result of a fall from his nominee for Superintendent of Public campaigners, Instruction, is superintendent of the Heber M. Wells and Frank J. Can- bicycle. On the’ |non, has been published. For Shift Key and Mormon church systenr of schools. Eastern sports are betting that the + The Wells Republican Club has 16th inst. they open the campaign at great fight will never be pulled off in Double Keyboard resbeen organized in Logan. The club Woodruff and close at the Salt Lake Dallas. Now the talk is to have it in pectively there are no comparisons with these consists entirely of women and Mrs. Theater on the evening ofthe 4th o the Indian Territory. November. : M. D. Hendricksen ‘is its president. Peter Jackson, now in England, is Typewriters on the market. The engagements of Allen, Wells living on laurels already won. The First District Republican nomination will not be made until the and Cannon for the week ending the proposition made him in behalf of Qist are: Monday, Woodruff ; TuesPeter Maher ‘‘ was treated with silent 28th inst. The district comprises Randolph and Laketown; ‘contempt.”’ Cache, Box Elder and Rich counties. day, Wednesday, Hyrum; Thursday, The fall term of the Salt Lake Hon. C. E. Allen returned. from Smithfield and Logan; Friday, The Huntsville Wednesday night and will Brigham City; Saturday, Corinne Athletic Club begins Monday. membership roll has been revised, the soon take to the road in company idea being to keep the membership with Heber M. Wells and Frank J. and Willard. OFFICE SUPPLIES, BLANK BOOKS, The Provo Enquirer in discussing less than 200. Cannon. COMMERCIAL STATIONERY anp Democratic ticket says John T. ‘¢ Bob ’? Thompson, now in GalvesThe Democrats are showing the the Caine is ‘“‘harmless,’’ R. W. Young ‘‘a ——. LEGAL BLANKS. Republicans how to organize. The boy in the legal profession ’’ and that ton, writes that he is anxious to releaders may ‘‘eatch on”’ before it is Thurman will, because of his cater- turn to this city and signifies his EDISON'S MIMEOGRAPHS «f° MIMEOGRAPH SUPPLIES. willingness to try conclusions with too late, but the indications are not in ing to Salt Lake in the Constitutional Dick Case or any other man in his that direction. Convention, run behind his ticket in class... ; Proyo Dispatch (Dem.): ‘‘ Our cotem, [Enquirer] says of Fisher Har- Utah county The contest between Jim Williams Jacob Johnson won the Judgeship and Gordon Collins will take place in ris: ‘There is nothing to him.’ It fought to read: ‘ Wedo not know any- Republican nomination for the Sev- the gymnasium of the Salt Lake thing about him.’ ”’ . enth District in a canter. The dis- Athletic Club next Wednesday eventrict takes in Carbon, Emery, Grand A. ©. Hatch is the Republican nom- and San Juan counties. Mr. John- ing. Only members and their guests inee for Judge of the Fourth Judicial son is the gentleman who will put L. will be admitted and admission tickets |. 62 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST. ' must be secured in advance. District. J. N. Whitecotton received R. Rhodes, formerly of Ogden, to 20 votes to Hatch’s 47. The nominee sleep on election day. hn hn OO hb in inh OO Salt Lake Cycle Go. POV aod OG OF bhi OY eee reuvuvrveVvvvvvvvvvvvevvvvvvvvvvuvuvv’ WS ka ia. vw FV VW Guns! Guns! Guns! UU V VY IewvVvVvvvvuoqur o> 4 & & » rTeowuvuvVvvVvvV Vv. bn br bn bn Lr Lo Lr Dy VUVUUVOUUT TCT VV VV VV VY 5000 Cricket Supplies. “ - “THE RAMBLER.” BROWNING BROS. ‘Bicyctes__ National » Barnes Ide — ao -o-2 <> @---o— , JYPEWRITERS Densmore Caligraph Expert Typewriter Repairing. Typewriter Supplies forall makes of Typewriters A W.CAINE& CO. att>-0-)-0~~ hails from Wasatch county. en Lemp’s famous beer always on tap ‘at headquarters at Dittman’s, 236 Main street. —FRANK Judge Colbnrn is being pushed for the Republican Mayoralty nominatIOW de ne Joseph Stanford of Ogden is stump- Arthur Parsons, the chairman of The Provo Dispatch says: ‘‘ Lat- the Republican County Committee, ter-day Saints will not take kindly to a woolen cap. Powers, when politicians saying who shall and shall wears in the heat of a campaign, affects ‘‘a not occupy positions in their church.”’ little fur cap.’? Some zealous RepubP. H. L. will please take notice. lican should steal it. With it on his The Zanes have been unable to head Powers has always heretofore discover the identity of the author of been invincible. That cap must go. the cowardly anonymous circular, alProvo Enquirer: ‘‘Aunt Electa though detectives have been em- Bullock could not be elected a deleployed ever since its publication. gate to the Ogden Convention, owing Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells and Mrs. to the factional fight, so R. C, KirkEmma J. McVicker are workers. wood gallantly stayed at home and Last week they ‘‘ stumped ’’ Cache let her go. He will long be rememThe fact that Judge Miner accepted the nomi- county and are credited with doing bered by the Democratic ladies, who nation is very good evidence that he will be cause. felt annoyed at the defeat of Mrs. elected. His record in Michigan was that of a good work for the Republican successful lawyer, who never courted a defeat. It is conceded among the politicians Bullock.’” In legal ability Judge Miner is capable of gracing the Supreme Bench of Utah, or that of any that W. J. Harvey is the shrewdest At the Republican open-air meetin other State or Territory in the Union, and his manipulator in to be held at the Grand Pacific Hote many friends and admirers in Michigan feel cer- and most ‘successiul oe pet he will grace the Supreme Bench of the Second precinct. He has charge next Wednesday evening the speakers tah. of ©. P. Mason’s Mayoralty canvass. will be C. C. Goodwin, Arthur Brown, The Republican County Committee Theodore Burmester, and J. H. AnIf COSTS YOU The same for poor work as for the ‘‘ best on has completed the canvass of the derson. The Oquirrh Flagibeau Corps h. earth.’”?. We do the latter on Shirts, Collars, Second, Fourth and Fifth precincts, and. Lincoln Drum.Corps will parade, : Y STEAM Cuffs, Flannels, Silks, etc. LAUNDRY, 142 ‘Main Street. ‘Telephone 192. and are checking the official registra- and the Thomas orchestra will supply tion as fast as the lists are received. the music of the evening. — Have you patronized the Manitou Turkish Oquirrh Club’s canvass has Baths under the new management? ° Ty The est oof rates most reasongreatly assisted the committee, and | ‘Levan, San Pete county, has orthem, then. f service, se able and satisfaction is guaranteed. Chairman Parsons pronounces it the ganized its brass band—an evidence best political work of the kind he has. of progress and the absence of nerves i skies. hi pin hp tpn pi Fire, Commission, is said ever seen. on the part of its inhabitants. A GRAND GALAXY Of bright colors and beautiful patterns displayed in our Fall Neckwear lines. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., 142 Main Street. For Tired Mortals. a, popular in.charge relief from conducted on are rea- How is Your Title? 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The Rogers Cigar Company, istributors. rVVVVVVVVVVYV* VVvVV VV VV VV VD Czar Union Napoleon by ty tn by bn bn tm bn tb VV V VV tr tr hr. VG yTVvuvUvVvvVvVVV VY VV VV VFVUVVV dered | and bop ba hi oes this strike you ? j BARGAIN NO. 2—A No. 3 Cleveland, in good shape, original price $150; our - price $25. Is this cheap enou is - BARGAIN NO. 8—A No.7 C leveland, in splendid shape, original list $100; our price $40. A genuine snap. odel E Sterling, used very little, original price $135; BARGAIN NO, 4—A our price $50. BARGAIN NO. 5—A Model. 40 Columbia 1895, used less than a month and traded in on a Cleveland; original eee $100; our price $65. ost new, $30 cash. A snap, sure BARGAIN NO. 6—A No.5 Crescent, a enough. BARGAIN NO. 7—A Lady Sterling, used but little; price $50. oe BARGAIN NO. 8—A Model 30 Columbia, original price $150; our price $35. This is a great sn ap. IN NO. 9—A No, 3 Crescent, original price $40; our price $17.50; very bon de | position that has met their nomina| tions.. E gel y 4 CaaS Oe ae eae ne One: of the remarkable Republican On October 10th the Re- Saar features of the Judicial ConAspirants publican City Convention|Won. vention was the awkward For Mayor. will be held. Already haste with which the city politicians there are numerous aspirants in the fell over each other to get into the race for office, and the indications Snyder band wagon when the first now are that the results there will be ballot showed the Park City man to as surprising as were the results of be ahead. They marched in platoons the conventions already held. The upon the Summit battlements and exwithdrawal of Harry T. Duke from tended their votes upon platters to the Mayoralty race leaves the party Mr. Snyder. Political sense would without a popular candidate. The seem to have dictated to Salt Lake nomination would have undoubtedly City, with a majority. of the. entire been his had he remained in the race, convention, the easy proposition that, but business reasons were paramount Snyder could never be .nominated to the desires of his thousands of without Salt Lake City votes; -and friends and to his own ambition: Up that the proper caper was to refraitt to the time of his withdrawal James from giving him any. The Fifth Glendinning was the only other can- precinct saw the point and stood by didate seriously mentioned. Now its men instead of assisting in the dothere are seven. It is doubtless if nation party to the outside. No business reasons will not also compel blame attaches to the Summit county him to withdraw, and if such should people. They used their power like be the programme, the contesting as- sensible politicians as they had.a pirants will be HE. F. Colborn, A. F. right to do and deserve great credit Doremus, M. R. Evans, Spencer for their skillful fight. It was the city Clawson, C. P. Mason and John E. fellows who made a jay exhibition of | Dooly. Colborn is a hustler and is themselves by their voluntary contriSecretary of the Chamber of Com- butions to the high man, when they merze. . R. Evans is a business should have knocked him on the head man of twenty years’ standing, and is as they were able to do. _very popular among his business asey Bi te sociates and among the masses. The The Populists met in this city last worst that can be said of C. P. Mason is that he is a member of the present Wednesday and nominated a LegisThe Senatorial nomi‘City Council. John E. Dooly is the lative ticket. head of the local branch of Wells, nees are Joseph M. Silvers, John Fargo & Co’s bank and is President South, L. H. Gray, and H. C. Snyof the City Board of Education. der; and the Representatives nomiSpencer Clawson is a member of nees are Levi Olsen, James Thompthe City Council, “and: a__ busi- son, A. R. Derge, W.I. Barnett, Paul ness man of long standing. Doremus Fisher, H. L. R. Jones, Walter Bryfor four years was City Engineer, and ant, A.B. Lambson, Louis Sch¢rzin: is now Chairman of the Board of Pub- ger, and J. S. Garrison. ROR ‘lic Works. * Ox The Provo Enquirer pays Candidate its compliments to B. H. Roberts’ _ And so Judge Powers ‘Dissected. Powers Roberts, the Democratic s is going to lead DemocVindicated. nominee for Congress, in this cruel racy in the campaign. This means a spectacular, red-fire ju- way: ‘“ Mr. Roberts isa learned man ; a Utah boy who forged his way ahead bilee in all the principal cities sna a horde of stumpers thrust upon the from humble surroundings, but he is avainman. When hearises to address ‘eountry precincts. Talk about a vindication ! Powers gets itallin a lump. an audience, his attitude and demeanor says louder than words: ‘Iam For years he was the best-hated man In his own conceit in Utah. He was lied about, lam- B. H. Roberts.’ ooned, caricatured and despised he has imagined his judgment superrom Logan to St. George. He made, ior to the judgment of the people. notwithstanding the abuse he was When elected last fall to the Constisubjected to, one of the grandest po- tutional Convention on a woman suflitical fights ever recorded. By the frage platform, he disregarded the force of his oratory and personal mag- people’s wish and fought what he was Was that netism he kept shoulder to shoulder elected to help accomplish. He could never do thousands of men; he made and un- not traitorous? made officials, but never accepted such an act, were he a Republican, office himself. He never asked a favor and survive politically. The people of men whom his efforts placed in po- of Utah will never-trust such a man He sitions and never drew his own purse to represent them in Congress. strings together when money was would feel himgelf, if elected, above needed. ‘Time has given him his vin- their humble demands.”’ Ee oe dication. The ‘‘ hated, tricky, rasCharles A. Short, the can- cally Liberal ’’ has been by its mutah tions transformed into ‘* the eloquent, Right _didate for County School Superintendent, is a young the fearless Democratic Powers.’’ He ee is to lead his old-time enemies; his man of no mean ability and a vast Heis a pedagogue counsel they will obey ; his plans they fund of energy. will execute; they will dance to the by profession and for a. number of crack of his whip. Bully boy, years filled the responsible position of principal of the Park City public Powers. * OK OX Th The political surprise of schools. During his incumbency in “Judicial the week was the Repub- office Professor Short as SuperintendNominations. lican judiciary -nominaent of Schools in Summit county was tions. Suffice it to say that the an- a potent factor in the betterment of nouncement of the nominations caused the educational interests under his a great deal of dissatisfaction, and supervision. ‘‘ Charlie ’’ takes a zealpredictions have been freely made ous interest in whatever ‘comes under that at least two of the candidates his keeping ; he is meritorious and his will be permitted to practice their friends have no fear of the record he : ; profession after election days. The will make. a ee exception is HE. D. R. Thompson. He © Good Councilman Louis Cohn is has many friends who know of his rounding out the splendid merits, and they are not chary of re- ManTo TieTo. ‘record he has made in good lating them now that he is receiving spray from the ocean of adverse criti- shape. His fight against the Fort Douglas railroad outrage and nuicism being showered on his associates. ‘Mr. Thompson is thirty-eight sance should endear him to the people whose interests are affected and years of age, is married, and among those who know him well is esteemed if Billy O’meara can be induced to withdraw his candidate, Spencer as a man of integrity and ability. He was. born in Oconomowoc, Wis., and Clawson, from the Mayoralty race, lived there until he came to Utah. Cohn would be a good man to tie to. oe He was admitted to the bar at Waukesha, Wis., in December, 1879, and Miner’s ‘The Marshall (Mich.) in 1886 was elected prosecuting: at- pean Statesman of the 6th inst. torney of Waukesha County. In that published the following : position he served the people for two Judge James A. Miner, formerly of Michigan, nominated for Judge of the Supreme Court years, and was honored by being ten- was of Utah by the Republicans of that Territory. Police. bi BARGAIN NO. 1—A pneumatic-tired Victor, original price $150; our price \ tm Bn bn 2» On be on bon VV VVUV VU _jare fighting hard to overcome the op- John T. Caine is going to exhibit Fisher S. Harris at Provo next week. Emery, Carbon county, has a Repope club with a membership of PTUCCVCCVCVVVVCC TC. Bicycles rVvVvVVvVVVVYVs VV VV VW VVVVV ued at over $300,000, which will in due time revert to the school fund of the Territory. Mr. Thompson has a good practice, and among the members of the bar he has friends who will be untiring in their efforts to place him and_ his qualifications correctly before the public. The careers _ lof the other two, Barlow Ferguson and Willis J. Snyder, are well known. They, too, have earnest friends, who ryVvuvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvevvvVvyVvVvyVvVvyvVvvyv*s i i i a i i ha hi li lp ho Li hp hi hp VV VV VG VV VV UV EV UV VV VV OO = Republican City Convention October 10th. A Scandinavian Republican club is being organized. Colonel Trumbo and Charles Crane are in San Francisco. Frank J. Cannon is a good shot an enjoys a hunting trip. The Democrats ratify their State ticket at the Theater to-night. The | Democrats will formally open the campaign on the 23d inst. Dave Levey has reorganized the Jefferson freaks into a drum corps. A Song Old Mammy Crooned. ‘A. cE: Parsor4, chairman of the Hesh, mah little chi’ren, hesh en close your eyes j Republican Covaty Committee, is Ef yer good th’ Lawd ellcome en tek yer to th skies, ; e demonstrating that in politics he is hesh, mab lettle chil’ren, hesh en close ‘practical and not theoretical as are So et’s yer eyes. ao other chairmen the “people wot Q’ we’re gwine to th’ happy lan’ Giese ; Gwine to th’ happy lan’ f to th’ happy lan’ ez angels bright en fair;. Two weeks ago Tue Araus stated Gwine es, we're gwine ter war er shinin’ crown, er that the Republican State platform jewels en ouh hair. ; was the work of C.E. Allen. The Hesh, mah little chil’ren, hesh en close yer eyes ; statement was only partly correct. Ef yer good th’ Lawd ell come en tek yer to th skies; Every member of the committee had So et’s hesh, mah lettle chil’ren, hesh en close a hand in it. . yer eyes. Dave Dunbar is now chairman of ‘O, th’ Lawd ell tek us by th’ han’, Lawd ell tek us by the han’, E the Democratic County. Committee. ell tek us by th’ han’, en meet us with er He will have to go without sleep, Lawdsmile. though, to “‘doup”’ the energetic throw ouh sins en griefs erway, and capable Republican chairman, Then, : we'll row ouh sins en griefs erway.y : .| Throw. ouh sins en griefs erway, lak er little Arthur Parsons. ; at Frank Jennings the chairman of mah lettle chil’ren, hesh en close yer eyes; the old People’s party county com- Hesh, esh, mah lettle chil’ren, hesh en’ close yer eyes ; mittee and at present president of the Ef yer good th’ Lawd ell come en tek yer to th OF POLITICAL POINTERS. > Oo The best combination of Strictly ‘bigh=Graoe < Bicycles to be.found in the country. VV VV ASK.ANY OF THE RIDERS. We Rent New Wheels for 25c. an Hour and Repair Panctures for 25¢. wren Jlouyran Wace. Gomeayy, 78 W. Second South St. |