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Show ROLLING IN WEALTH. It is no lon'.T ' 1 bleeding KanMi." Whatever r.uy be tho condition of t.fjicr cjinrnonvca) t b.-i th'j Sunflower Mat '; is ri'lin on the topmost wave of rorprrty. Loading all the other Mates in tbf pro'lm-tion of vheat this year ,v million of Uu. hrls, the Kn nss pinners v.crc turf: of ri'-b return:? for tr.-ir J a nor even if the pri'i per r.!i,hf;l v;"Tf low, v-h'vh it. wan up to tlx; tiui" of the outbr'-aJ: of the v.fir in Kuropfi. Sin'-e then it, h-.t-, fJoiiblec). J'lour bay uf advance 'I and the Kan milWa nrr: running their plai-l.-i ui'lif, aud day to fill inipn'M,- nr'l'T'; from abroad. Oniv lb" oth'-. da;, th- f;lrf. was r,o!fd that :-ri order lor I jOOhT) h;ir- of f'o'-r had b"(-Ji pl.'i " !,,):, nnd that Kanjs v, beat, would be in its ma ou fart ure. Now come:; fro'fi Ne.v jr-.i: 'mi t the r-,: '-'in-:;'nifif nt of (lour to a sin'N-, sin'N-, . r,( o , , I, ,-();: -ori-''Ti! rat'-d at t bat -,. pi.r- ha.'-r K Hie N-fln-r- l;, , .. -'! iiioeoi , and HI 1 a ' ir ;,?,, i ,. v. s , '. u ; ,7 ' pound?, are already on tho docks of the Crescent City awaiting shipment over the oeean. The equal amount will soon bo in transit, all tho product of the Kansas mills. Hot winds sometimes sweep over the btate of Kansas and blast the corn crop prospects, and once in a jreat while a droughty season is encountered and then a popuiistic yell is raised against the government in lieu of crops. There is nothing the matter with Kansas this year, however, and the farmers arc too everlastingly busy hauling their grain to market to even listen to the political politi-cal orators, whether they ' point with pride' or "view with alarm." A light vote may be expected in the rural districts ot the state unless the weather , is too bad for tho farmer to haul grain. |