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1 t) ft! PRICE 5 CENTS ATOHISON, KANSAS, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 15 1884. SrSTDAT VII. WO. 34. wcsTisnw MEncunv, vol.

i. wo. 9. Mrs, W. R.

M. Tortat, accompanied by SOCIETY SCRAPS." full as one might If the next state democratic convention indorsee an- hor sister Miss Taylor are visiting in tho east among rolativos. prohibition the liberals will bolt the Tho Misses Tait of Endicott, Nob. so tiokot, and if thoy put in a plank in favor ipjmt oun oirrf and otiiku im- VLti'H PltOI'Lll AttN DOINO. been married very long and she prides herself on the progress made in cooking.

Not long since at a game ot piquo, I mentioned to her that among other vegetables I was very fond of turnipH and from this wo talked of cooks, cooking and cookery until we had an appetite for suppor. My friend sent up some nice radishes, resubmission tho anti-prombiwoiiiBte cioty favorites, who attendod tho Atchison Institute, wore tonderod a reooption will bolt, for fear thot the popular Joto of the people will endorse it again. 80 1 oan Tho Soelnl Mirror Kofleollng It Antic Event In CommonVliiltor In by Miss Maud Denninon before they left for home on Monday last. see that the poor democrat is in the condition of the non-elect: The Fourth of July celebrates the six tieth wedding day of Mr. and Mrs.

Abram Wo'll bfl dnranod if we do, And badnmnal it wodtm'ti Wii'll bo damnod if wo ouu, And duinnod it wo can't, Weaver. Befitting preparations are mak aild Out of Our Watte. AH INVITATION AND REPLY. "Oh, onrry mo, thon," cried tho fnir ooquetto, "To tho 1ind whore novor I've journoyod yet-To thnt tihoro Where lovo is lantiufj and channel unknown, And man in tnithfal to one alone Evormore." ing for tho event. just that kind, you know boys, which taste good ot 11 o'clock lunoh with boor and mustard.

This little house woman knowing my weakness for turnips, espied those radishes in the basket. Bho pared them, sliced thorn, cookod thorn, mashed thom, dressed thorn with butter, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas E. Fornswoath Glick fastened tho anti-prohibition tail onto tho domooratio kite, and thoy oan't will move into their new bouse this wook.

No cards. No cake. S. A. Frazier, of the First National, ac got it off as easy as thoy got it on.

They will lose tho governorship, and are liablo to seo oil their flowers die and fade away Thoy aro all agnostics. Poor thing; poof companied by his wifo, mother and brother are on summer tour in a "Prairio salt and poppor and served thom as turnips. She bogged him not to toll mo, but he asked for tho rndiaho3 so often that eho montionod this fact to me, "to excuso "Go noolc thnt lnnd for a year ond a dny. At tho und of tho timn you'll bo still fur away, Protty mnldj 'Tin a country untottnrod in mnp or in chart, '11a a oonntry thnt doo not exist swoothoart, I'm thing! Schooner" woll providod with everything for sport. Thoy go south as far as tho Poor John Flannory has loot his place his complimonts on my culinary ability," Indian Nation to be gone two months.

Mrs. Nick Wheolan was the guost of Mr. and Mrs. Uondrickson for a few days on tho pohoo force. Tho good, kind Mr.

Tho many frionds of that estimable gen- Another postponement for 60 days of Barkeop who "sot up" froo drinks to him is responsible for hia own downfall. tho liquor cases was last woek consented at Muscotah. Mrs. Clom Neal, attended tho Fulton to by County Attorney Cochran. Tho John was a brave officer but whisky boat tloman, Mr.

Andrew Fulton, congratulated him upon bis marriage with Misa May Hayes of lopokaon Wodncsday last. A largo numbor of frionds and rel Hayos nuptials in Topeka, Mr. Fulton be him as it will overy man who does not lot it alone. Without ealoons Flannory ing her brother. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Galbraith, ore in Ot-tumwa, Iowa, where Mrs. Galbraith will would have remained on the force- at his own pleasure. atives wero presont who bostowed appropriate gifts upon the worthy couple. We wish them full medo of happiness and reccivo medical troatmont.

democratic managers aro determined to keep the saloons running in Atchison uutil aftor election. It would not suit tho convenience of managers Drury, Cochran and Eurncs to havo them closed. Tnis would bo a loss of three or four hundred votou to the local tiokot, and might provotit tho re-election of several whisky tools. Mrs. S.

H. Kftlsoy and family will spend pleasure 1- AIIOCXD TOWN M'XTH A THEXQIIAKX VEX AND JCB3.V MAR. A tlte Truth Is liver Told It Hurt Bio One, Though Often Skin Poep Urlef and Pointed Remark, The First Congressional District is composed of tbo oountios of Nomaha, Brown; Doniphan, Pottawatomie, Jackson, Atchison, Jefferson and Leavenworth-K Tho republican voto is 17,312, the demo- erotic 11,023, and the Greenback G98, which gives a republican majority of votes and a plurality voto of 6,289. 1 rather think that the democratic candi-' date will have a hard row to hoc in this district with such figures staring him in the face. lie must bo a good mail to de-4 feat tho republican nominoo in lion.

E. N.Morrill. The democratic timber is considerably wind shaken, but ospocially so in Atchison county end city. I can confidently state that socrot oocie-ties are organizing all over tho State with a view of opposing anti-prohibition. Bhaw-" nee county has an organization with 1,100 taombers, nmetenths of whom are Democrats.

It is predicted that every hamlet in the State will bo fully organized to op- posse the whisky candidato for Governor at the approaching election. The socie-tieo are not made up of preochors and fanatics, but of the best business men, who boliovo that prohibition ia a wiso policy any way you look at it. 4 If tho Globule don't ruind it, I will 'etate that tho uncalled for and disgusting Daragraph in its iosuo of June 12th, I when it anathematized tho bottor portion of tho population in referring to them "as 1 blatant and impudent" und their deairo to observe the 'Sabbath roforrod to as "drivol from the Truly Good," has not rainod it nor its editor in tho estimation i of the jjeoplo. I ask if a man can bo ly and 'attend an7 sort of of amusoment i and hoot, and shout and applaud, f.nd congregate around a boor table and fill bi3 hide with mean whiaky and stale winos. lVisibly he may.

Who are the Democrats talking about for tlua high presidential office Is the prominently mentioned any Loiter than Tildon Not a bit I lie lives If saloons, gambling and bawdy bouses tho summer in tho east with friends and The npaoiou3 and boautif nl grounds are so luuiapsnoaDio iq me Dusmess interest of Atohison, as relatives. Richard Miller and wife of Lincoln Cochran Howe, Co. arguo, why do not surrounding tho residence of Hon. E. K.

Blair wore giyon over for use to tho young Indies of tbo Presbyterian church on Thursday evening last, who ontortain- Nob. spent a fow days with friends. Mm. H. E.

Monroe, that indef atngablo Tho young men who occupy tho front lady, is taking a much needed rest at Las scats in tho balcony of tho Opera House they prevail upon thoir "organ" to publish a list of those "enterprises" that people outside of our city may know what wo have, and country morohants bo attracted to our trade. Tho matter is respectfully referred to Messrs. McPjko Vegas Bprings. ed their many friends with a lawn sociable, until midnight. A delightful and enjoyable occasion it wan, as every body have a very filthy habit of placing their Mrs.

C. Cosgrovo, attended tho exer foot upon tho railing in front of thom. It does not only appear rowdyish, but tho cises of tho gooil Shcphard Convent in 3t. Louis. dirt scraped from tho shoc3, falls upon Fox for report.

Miss Julia Brandnor, will spend the tho heads of tho people below. Mana and his riends seemod to bo thore, oaoh ontering with a spirit into tho festivities. Refreshments of a varied and pleasing nature wero temptingly served, while othor diversions were participated in, aidiug in passing the timo very satisfactorily. Why is it that nine men out of every summer in St Louis, with relatives. gor Crawford's attontion ia callod to tho Miss Susie Loak, of Doniphan will nuisance and if ho does not abate it, he make a tour of tho Canadas in company ten, say that tho Bowen liquor prosecution is a farce Is it booauso thoy hate no faith in the integrity of tho justico will hoar from mo again.

with hor father. Aftor a pleasant vinit with hor daughter The entire brigade of charming and beautiful young ladios of this church was there, and ono may know they left noth Tho warning I gave in my last to that and prosecuting attorney. It certainly has that appearance. Mrs. G.

I. Weaver. Mr3. J. II.

Miller has saloon keeper who persisted in keeping returned to hor home in Osknloosa. ing undone his run) hole open on Sundays took the Mrs. R. S. Andrews, entertained the It ia said, that at tho Court House tho Mr.

and Mrs. Joshua Garside colebra- hint, andmudo fast the inner and outer portals. It was amusing to see tho crowd BaptiBt ladies socioty on Friday. tod the fortieth anniversary of their wod-eing on Monday evening last at their Mrs. C.

A. Thompson, will visit Kan come to the front door, and in an agoniz other day while addressing a jury in a criminal case, Mont Cochran statod, that ho always triod to do his duty oa publio prosecutor, and immediately judge, jur- sas City for a few weeks. ing whisper plead, "Let me in for a moment, on important matters; "Say, why Mrs. H. C.

Root, and family will pass homo, surroundod by childron, grand-cRildren and many frionds. They wore married in Stockport England, but soon tho summer in Colorado Springs. rors and all prosont smilod aubibly. can't you let ME in, I'm all Korrokt;" Mr. and Mrs.

SUattuck, of Mt. Ayr, "Well, that's a pretty way to treat a toll Tho salooon men are happy over the thereafter located in Atchison, having left England to cast thoir fortunes in tho now Towa are the oruests of their eon 8. er," etc, etc. Thoy would thou sneak to Shattuck. anticipated result of the trial in tho Bowou caso.

I havo heard sovoral say Mrs. E. C. Post and daughter Buolah tho rear, and move down the alloy, like a man who attempted to pick up a dollar with a string tied to it. I did watch this aro in Omaha on a visit.

that a conviction was impossible, and that thoy look for nn acquittal. I pre America. A feast had beon prepared which was a ro-nowal of a wodding supper, and boartily enjoyed. Conversation and other amunemonts aided in tho ove-nmg's divorsion. Thoir friends are legion hero, and thoy trust to celebrate with Qen.

ond Mrs. B. F. btringfollow aro man's phoo. I intended to do him jus sume they have soon "that man" ond visiting Mrs.

Clias, Sooysmith Havor in Now York City, and bis naino is voll P. Flower. Hoy many Democrats of Atchison county ever heard of him tice and describe him and hia votaries in know what ho will do. de Grace Md. dotail.

If ho was not breaking a law, was Miss Jennio Miller, visited friends for Not fifty I will swear Ho is a Wall street them thoir golden wodding. A few years ago the marriage of a very not violating the state constitution, was not self conscious of his guilt, why did a few days, and thon returned to St. Joe. money shark who drifted into Now York The young ladies of Trinity guild gave Mrs. E.

O. Cheesburgh is entertaining from one of tho out townships some years popular and handsome, also very young, couple was celebrated in Atchison in he close up. If his business is reputa a very pleasant sociablo at tho residence hor brother Dr. Thos. Kearney, of Ban bio and honorablo he ought to keep opon, of Maj.

0. B. Koith on Thursday evening elegant style. At the time evory body Antonio, a rich cattle dealer. no matWr what others say.

Ho and bis seemed very happy, but many friends ago, started a bucket shop, and ia now a millionaire. Ha never hold a public of any kind until in 1830 the pitted him against a dude named Mr. and Mrs. Jilhoh, will entertain followers know the contrary. They fear shook thoir heads and said it was not last which was largely attended and most enjoyable.

The grounds worolit up with lanterns, while tho Winogar band made their daughter. Mrs. J. A. Raynor of the law, and act accordingly.

marriage of love but for wealth, and they Cheyenne for a few months. W. W. Astor, who, like Flower, had plen feared it would turn out unhappy. I am most creditablo and ploasing music loo The Missos Cora Thomas and Mamie ty of the shekels.

It was a money cam The ridiculous manner, in which the croam and other refreshments wore served; Harres aro home aftor a visit with friends informed that tho worst fears of these friends have been realized and a separation is now certain. It is said that the jaign, and as it turned out, Flower put 5 us where it would do tho most good, nnd Globule refers to Col. Martin, and his candidacy for governor, i3 becoming a in Carbondale. whioh with promenades, sooial and customary diversions served to pass a delightful evening. The young wero thoro Mr.

and Mrs. August Behrena have nuisance. An editor, to some extent, parents are to blame, aa thoy, brought gone to Waterville Kansas, where thoy lama forth a full fledged member of 'rose. Now ho wants to bo either Presi 'entor Vice-President, and the unterri- presume, may make bis paper nuisanoo, about the union. Of the truth of this largo numbers, whilo their elders in will reside in future.

cannot say. but it ia pretty certain, thnt looked approvingly upon the scene. if he is well paid for it, that it ho can probably afford to do so. However the read Mrs. J.

H. Garside is visiting in Chica od aro promisod all the monoy they want More of this class of amusoment is in tho happiness of a bright, beautiful, i the event of his nomination. And this go with frionds. ers of the Globule aro boooming awfully prospect from thiB source. Mies Eflle Bradford is homo from Wash- young girl has boon sacrificed upon tho altar of Mammon.

Wealth is desirablo, i Democratic politics Heavinga i 1 bume to spend vacation. tirad of these sickly, intendod ridiculous and saroastio, references to a prominont and respectable citizen. It is worse than MARRIED. A wedding is always an eveut long an but it will not always purchaso happi Misa Mary A. Moore of Richmond "Whoevor is a nuisanoo whether hia ness.

Young people before marrying i 1 iobbv bo relirion or prohibition, infidel Iowa, is the guest of tho Chtas famdy. a dose of Frank Everest literature. or temperance, should bo looked up" should think, of this. ticipated by friends and relatives as woll tho immediate parties, but weddings in themselvos soldom diffor, except to the Maj. W.

H. Haskell and family are en globule, June lain. tertaining Mr. and Mrs. O.

0. Wattles of I notice tho following in tho prayer of I have heard from Paris of an attrao Here i another dirty fling in keeping ffitb. the record of that paper, Burlingame Kans. the Bov. Mr.

Bcndder of plymouth church tive dross that was worn at the Salon on participants at the altar. The marriago of Miss Emma Howe to Mr. Myron L. Miss Georgia Armstrong is tho guest in the recent Republican convention in ys nothiug regarding tho many ranting of Rev. Leonard and family.

Chicago. varnishing day. The dross was made of blue silk shot with grenat. The skirt was coverod with pinkod-out flounces, over vnti-prohibitiouists, who stand upon Miss Daisy Donton has returnod from Hurd, at the home of the bride's mother Mrs. G.

L. Howe, No. 1044 Atchison street on Wednosday at noon was one of "And we bless Thee for our just laws Chicago. about the doors of mouths more fovd guano room, who which were tiny Chantilly lace flouuoes, and hopeful institutions; for our civil and rolurious lihorty: for our fertile lands and Mrs. F.

Schulzo, of Donniaon Texas, is 'treet corners, and 'Ithy saloons, with ian the stench of a abuse and tho most interesting events of that kind The bodice was trimmed with a fichu of ohroniclod for many years. The bride is visiting Dr. Schulze's family. abundant resources; our great citieo and our happy homes; We bless Thee, Lord doiida rospeotable black laoe, fastened on tho shoulder and Miss Mary MoPike has returned from God of truth and graco, forme groat faitn aon and Women, It nays nothing of tho at the side by largo rosettes of pinked-out Godfrey Seminary at Monticello 1113. and for our Christian churches, and fo: silk.

Tho Bmnll bonnet, very narrow at roprietors und inmates of forty drini Missos Kittio and Maggie Rawson of tho sides and pointed at tho top, was of Jng holoa in tho city that are not only a our educational privileges, and for the privileges that Thou dost continually grant to our people; for thoir growth ia Fremont Ohio, aro the guosto at present black lace, with a bunch of small poppies uisanco to any respocia Die community. of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Downs, being knowledge, vircuo and power, that con and cornttowora. A combination of blue ut declared so by tho law of tho land, nieoos of Mr3. Downs. stitute a gonuiuo "ho Globule nover loses an opportunity and red is docidodly tho fashion this spring; horo is Worth's last inspiration No bettor soprano, nor more cultivated voice has been heard Atohison for years i abuse preachers, temperance loetnrora ale or emalo, churches, Sunday achoolflj for a morning dross; Tho skirt ia of maroon ottoman. A bluo vicugna second than that of Miss Paulino Olnwtcad who anvthina or anybody that works for sang so charmingly at the Episcopal good or wolfaro of the community, skirt is lifted up on both sides to form church festival.

Hor line voioo is the the favorite daughter, a smiling happy woman, endowed with ability which ox-tends to all branches of ornamental and domostio economy, whilo the groom is a capable and efficiont business man, long in tho employ of and still with Rognier Slioup, the wholesale quoonsware doal-ors, and as such enjoys their fullest confidence. The ooromony was performed by Rev. Abiel Leonard, Rector of the Trinity church, surrounded by a host of rionds and rolativos, At its conclusion a receptiou followed in which heart's choicest blessings and unstinted congratulations wore showered upon the happy pair. A dinnor, elaborate and complete, in dotail followed whioh was no less on-joyed. Presonts, tokens ef esteem and affection wore numerous, sufficient in quantity to make a goodly start, and as costly as could be desired.

The bride two small paniors, and fall in folds at the Yet, it says ovorythmg in favor of, and subject of much favorablo comment, back; it ia trimmed with a border of gold- othing against tho gambler and gam Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Shoup are touring colored satin.

Tho pointed bodice of Jing houses, saloon keepers and saloons. bluo vicugna has a plait, in front, of ma -tie real parasites and nuisances of every in the East, thoir bridal trip including the Canadas, Niagara, Now York, White That is not asking divino assistance support of law breaking and breakers; it is not invoking bloasings upon tho bonds of rum sellers; it does not plead to Him for drink; it does not ask for. a denunciation of the ministry, nor for a torch to burn churches, nor for tongues to slander the supporters of "our happy homes;" it does not inspire hatred; does not inspire hating; does not implore protection in dofying the constitution; it does not ask the Governor to lead tho van for free whisky; doea not suggest a platform donying a common right for protection against tho inroads made by a nefarious traffia. I do not like to soom irroverou- roon-colored ottoman, edged with narrow omm unity. Why should it not bo oall Mountains, Long Branch, Newport and ed the saloon kaoper'a and gambler's, or- gold-oolored satin.

Cane Mav. Thov will occupy a suite of gan. Tho baoholors club, it is said has Mr, rooms at tho Byram, and apartments in St. Joe. A few weeks will soe thom in McKolvey's caso uudor consideration Since 0.

0. Burnos eucoeoded in buy- Atchison. understand ho will want a four room Jngupa democratic convention and defeating John O. Tomlinson for the nomi The danoe given on Wodnosday evon house on his return from Pennsylvania. ins undor the manacroruent of tho ladios 'nation of oounty, attorney, and in elect ng himself Mayor, against an unpopular I heard a Baloon keeper say tho other day that his crowd wero wasting monoy of the Pablio Library was an agreeable and pleasant affair, indaod was a sncooas-ful social re-union ot both old and young tial, but I do hope the anti-prohibitianieta will paste that prayer in their hats, and repeat it daily.

If there bo ono thing requiring pity it is the agnostic democratic nrty and its anti-prohibition tender. Tho term agnos- in employing attorneys to defend in tho liquor prosooutions. I did not ask him what he moant, but I drew nn inferenoa as any one may do. Joun. Miss Kittie Coagrove has furnished her friends with invitations to attend tho Commencement exoroisos of tho School was becomingly attired in a rioh costume of white satin, square nocked, with trimmings of point lace, a garniture of flowers, the bridal veil caught with a tiara from the hair a la Pompadour and extendi ng to tho train, ornaments of rare design in gold, white kid Bernhardt's and slippers.

The groom wore the usual Prince Albert dress suit and looked a porsonifloation of happiness. After a pleasant hour or two with the family, the oouple was escorted to the depot, whore they t3ok the train for St Joe, which' thoy will make thoir future home, and at onoe go to housekeeping. tio means "Don't Know," and 3iat is the condition of domocraoy to-day They i opnblican, he fanciatf himself a groat po- itical managor. 'f he young would-be- freatnoas will discover something Ditrprio ing one of theso days, and it wpjifc bo that bo ia a congressman. I was invitod out to dinner tho othor day, by a friend wlip has one of tho sweetest, nioest and montWroeable little wives in tho states.

He hjwl purchased many i goid things at the jf rocors, the butchers, bakors and filled htff "boskat well on tho market with vegotablps. They buvo not folks, snoh as has not oocurred for some time. It was rather informal which gave to it flavor, by the abseneo of stiff conventional party costuinos. The attendance was very largo and realized quito a handsome profit for its projectors. The young society people including every one on the lady's and gentleman's list wtro present, and to the strains of Latenser's full string band missed no number on tho enjoyable programme.

don't know what is to beoome of thom. of the Good Bhophord, St. Louis, whioh wore hold on June 13th. Miss Kittio does not graduate this year and is wel- Tilden, the granny, has refused to run against Blaine, nnd now thoy are castiflg thoir hooks, baited with presidential worms, for other fish. Tho sea is not so comod homo by a large circle of friends'.

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