Boone County Recorder . s was not a tearless eye in the as-sembly. Old and young sobbed aloud,while the three old maids were in avery passion of tears. Dorcas held Johnnys hand, and ledhim to the wagon after the service. Hebecame their delight And pride; and al-though dangerously petted and in-dulged, has grown up into an honor-able manhood, his delight being tocherish his benefactresses in their oldage. The second robber was captured andmet a well-merited punishment It isknown that years ago, one of the tri-bunals of Justice Lynch was in a denseforest on the headwaters of the On


Boone County Recorder . s was not a tearless eye in the as-sembly. Old and young sobbed aloud,while the three old maids were in avery passion of tears. Dorcas held Johnnys hand, and ledhim to the wagon after the service. Hebecame their delight And pride; and al-though dangerously petted and in-dulged, has grown up into an honor-able manhood, his delight being tocherish his benefactresses in their oldage. The second robber was captured andmet a well-merited punishment It isknown that years ago, one of the tri-bunals of Justice Lynch was in a denseforest on the headwaters of the One-Hundred-aml-Two.—Edward B. Heat-on, in Prairie Parmer. Tito* slipped away. Summer andaatamn and winter came aad wentaad when May made the hillside lovelywith flowers and the corn waa allnlanhad. and the trees were snootingr leaves, Johna mother slept thepeaceful sleep. Tha three oldwar* there and laid out theM, and sent the man who rentedfarm for the oofBn and when thewaa laid in it, dressed in on* ofin tha wardrobe. $»•*• waa that smile her faoe which and thai it andre- When tsfPfthio sjaaspnlgn war openedthe repatsWhaa were the first to de-clare thaVtise battle should be sought\>n livlngrPaauea, that personalitiesshould be hept out of the fight Inshort the campaign ahoold be one ofeducation. It was not necessary to se-cure the aaaent of the democrats tothis as it Was known by republicansthat mnd-alinging wad not a habit elfdemocrats. In one of his opening, speeches spoke m the-highest terras of Maj. McKinley, of hissterling honeaty, of his character as apublic man and as a private feelingl/jexpressed his admirationfor him and efcclared him to be his per-I sonal friend. It was not long, how-ever, before the republicans discoveredtheir inability to cope with the demo-crats in a campaign of education. Fromprotection, their hobby, they shifted tosilver. But on this, aa on the tariff,they were worsted by Gov. Campbelland his aids. Left without


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