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Show COLORADO NOTES. Typhoid fever is raging in Ouray. You can buy a watermelon at Ala-moosa Ala-moosa for fifteen cents. The domocrats of Colorado expect to carry the state for governor by about the same majority they did in 1889. Dave, Day says the liars of Colorado are hanging together. Upon such subjects sub-jects Dave is dead positive authority. The farmers in the vicinity of Littleton Little-ton will soon begin cutting their third crop of alfalfa. So long as the alfalfa holdsout the tariff and the silver question ques-tion may be woll, they may be. Tne appetite accumulated by Thomas iswrwa, lorcrow, sinoo ne purcnasert a fragment of the Denver News, is so great that he oan scarcely await the result re-sult of tho coming gubernatorial election. elec-tion. Tho editor of tho Montroso Messenger was thumped last week by a cowardly scoundrel whoso methods of fraud were exposed by tho Messenger. But the list of delinquents on tho Messenger's books remains as largo as beforo. A neat little weekly is published at Greenhorn, Colo,, under the title of the Kanch. Mrs. Neva C. Child is publisher pub-lisher and proprietor. Miss Emily Greenwood Hutchcraft conducts the household department. The paper is worthy of careful perusal. . Baby funerals do not do much to inspire in-spire confidence in tho Providence we talk and sing so much about, says the Ouray Plaindealer. If the editor of the I laiudealer would use a good liver tonic and blood stimulant ho doubtless could 8oe some of the divine blessings of a kind and dispensating Providence. Colonel Extravaganda Davis of the Leiulvillo Herald-Democrat is disgruntled. dis-gruntled. His soul is sick and his heart is sore. The weak and cringing republican repub-lican party of Colorado refused utterly ignored the threats of tho doughty C C. Davis that unless certain men were nominated for certain ollices ou the state ticket he would do certain awful things The wrath and bilo and phlom and gall of C. C. was poured onto the head of Iho republican party in a lone editorial over Davis' own name. The world has kept on a going, however and the republican party's appetite for oilice and its chances for success appear ap-pear to be just as promising as they were befme Mr. Davis unloaded his overcharged soul. |