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Show 1I1K AH HAUL'. COMMON IN THIS COlWTnV AS WM. aii un ntn AimoAN ursi.ins. Thomlrngola m common lu some partauf America n on thu African ilfserU. lnsomo districts of western Kansas and content Colorado thu traveler trav-eler will behold, at apparently mi great dlstanc, grove of trees and whatsiem to be houtt nud churches. In the plains, about 100 mile oast of Denver, n party of cowboys were once thunderstruck thunder-struck nt observing oil' tn the west tho eemblaucu of a largo city, Ijlng apparently appar-ently on the liorlun. They coultl see block of bulldlnge, churche, und other structures clearly as to render them almcHt willing tu believe that n city hod eprungup whero they well knew uo city existed. Thu lmagu grew (lalner, and lluolly onoor two ot thelf number, who had been lu Denver, recognized the grent hotel that towera abovu the rest ef thu city, aud the mystery vanished. 'Ihu speclaule that gnve thera suoh turprlio wm n mirage of n cilymor. than lWMnlhu dlstaut. if. Jiuh c7eW'nK.crt. |