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Severy Leader from Severy, Kansas • 4

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Severy Leaderi
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POLITICAL NOTES. There are symptoms oi a Hancock boom. THE GOULD CITY NEWS REAL ESTATE AdENCY. Kansas when she rises up in her wrath, can outblow any state iu the Union. For several days we have had a very conyinting illustration of this.

Wind that sweeps the streets, and on casionally tears up the grass roots, lias alternated each successive day, until no one can look another square in the face, upon the streets in such oonf funded weather. S. S. Cox difW with the Supreme Court, of the United State-. The Republican Convention of this Ftate will be tor Blaine by a large majority.

Wanted; Inloruiation concerning the whereabouts ot a popular tie maud" for a third term The rich lands of Southern Kansas, and the te wind, makes them so de-drab'o for homes of people who love to enjoy the pleasures as well as the benefits of life, send out the welcoming shadows to the emmirant seeking a homo in the western prairies. With a view of properly presenting to visitors the attractions and natural capabilities of the coun A bill is being piepared with the design of preventing such epistolary persecutions as that of the Rev, Dix of try lying in the vicinity of (Jould City. The publisher of The News in connec If the couutry has never had a chance to vote ior a "popular favorite" For President, ien't this a first'class yenr to give it one? It is evident from the in. happiness of the Grant managers in Rhode Island Republican States Convention 'ftot away" from them before they knew it. New York.

The writing aud mailing of a letter intended to 'cause annoyance1' will be made a misdemeanor. Let this become a law, aud the landlord of the Severy House will not dare to Rend a little epistle to W. Doud requesting him to come down tnd accept ot his hospitalities. Commercial men, aud we have conversed wih a number ol them lately, all unite in pronouncing this one of the liveliest towns in the West. In some other places in the state, there are a few buildings going up; genet ally not more than two or three: in some cases only oue.

Here there are teu or a dozen buildings, being built or just completed- There i-" not a man, woman or chill in the city wLo will work, bul that can find employment. There was a curious incident in the irallery ot the Senate at Washington recently. Two policemen lenoved from the ladies' gallery by mild force woman who hinl leen as quiet, and who-e behavior had been indeed unulc jectionable. Her eff-nce seemed to There is ample ro jm in Illinois for both the Davis and Palmer booms. Indeed the state could hold a dozu more of similar dimensions, and there would still be no erowdit gy The Grant newspaper advocates feel called upon to discuss the probability of a Republcati b.lt if the third-term echemer is successful.

lie is the only canidate upon whose nomi nation such a possibility Secretary Evans is carrying forward his policy of promotions in the consular i-ervice, making appointments to tho higher olaees depend as far as possible upon fiithtul work in the lower, and thus ving the who'e system an impiilse which must greatly increase its efheier ov. thf; sevfjry Gould City Kashas, Aram, 2, 1830. The first effort to commit the Republicans of Tennessee to a third term wit Willi significant I The litest mention of lieu Busier that we have Keen occurs in the Chronicle, a ree it back bor newspaper j)rinteil at Auburn, Maine, which hoists his naiuu ins candidate for president, and promisis one of Ben's campaign biographies to every new eubscriher. Fei who imagine that the Essex statesmati is asleep ull thin time, are labr.rinsr uudcr a delusion. Mr.

Young, ol Tennessee, is formulated the uiost otiginal view upoo hc iuteroceunic canal. This in to the effect that the undertaking is likely to disturb our peaceful reja'ionn with other gorernuients. that it is "fraught with peril," and should therefore be -'die-coHraced." This recall 1 tie eurly opposition to Gtorire lftephentoii, railroad because the locomotives would nreiy frighten the cows. If Mr. Yountr could manage to lake a handspring of halt a century or ho, he i' ight come up abreast of the present day.

It's something to be contetnpo-roneoiH at least. Nothing is more like')' to interfere with freedom of elections than the ap pointmeut ot deputy marshals. As Congressman observe i in the House: "While voters wit stricken from the list iu Philadelphia, only 800 were stricken off in New York. He was opposed to lecnnizing this Federal (supervision in elections. He had opposed it in 1871, hen he believed the law was uneoostituitional Laughter on the Republican t-ide Mr.

(iox said that tbe gentlemen in. ght laugh, but the court had once decided that there were no such thing us Federal elections. He would uut plane the Supreme Ccurt of to-day, which was packed, against the Supreme Court ot other days for he did not believe the packed cmut of to-day was above the popular branch ot legis lation in this couutry." The last re-mutk of Mr. (iox was received with appluu-e The leading Englir-h journal is some-vO at dazed by the nuequivucal lan. gage used by the President and the House Committee in ng.ird to the of the Monroe Doctrine.

It intimates that the United States inu-t either pay or let somebody else pay for the canal, or at least must obtain ''a special right to watch over "the sa etj and' peaceable use ol the new "chargd." There has been so much crookedness in their own loreign policy ol late years that Englishmen are slow to such plain Imguage as our Government uses. If there lias hi en bints thrown out in regard to frontier'' or ou Ameiivau ol the Is htnus, or if the necesilies and 1'e-pnnsibilities ol the "Iiiiperii.1 destiny" ol the United States has been coijtn-eted with an "unpatriotic policy of disintegration," they might have uu decsrood what this meant. Unlortu nately we have no imaginative foreign po.iey. We speak tut and say wuht we mean no more, or less. tion with other gentlemen have organized The News Real Estate Aoenct.

Whose chief object is to convey correct and reliable information concerning cur cxccellcnt country to' all who desire either to sec it or learn by correspondence what its advantages are. It goes forth as a representivc of the people who live here; whose interests are fixed here; who desire to collect about them more industrious and intelligent neighbors who will assist in bringing all these productive acres under the best cultivation. The active agent of the company, Mr II. C. Rece is specially charged with the duty of showing the country, free of expense, to, visitors seeking locations in our vicinity, and imparting to them, trustworthy infoimation.

Lots, binds and farms here will be taken and advertised for sale or exchange ou commission to be paid by the owner oa contract, and shown without charge to wishing to see them. The great object is to j.ivc reliable information to the home seekers and furnish him with a home when he desires to purchase. A pieaa of real property ojjrod for safe will be taken on the following terms: Advertising it for three months in the Gould News for six months $5.00, to bo paid in advance. If a sale is effected through the agency of the Company, a fee wil be charged the seller as follows: On sales, for $1,000 or under, 4 per cent on sales for mare than $1,000 and less than 3 feccnt. on sales for upwards i $3,000, 2 per cent.

Persons a a distance writing to the Company about the country will be answered promptly, fully and correctly. Add less Rece Co. Gould City Kansas I). A. JOHNS.

City Express can le found when no; engaged at the San Francisco depot. i STOP THAT COUGH. Ry going to thereit-ib faiid well known Drug stand of S. Lybarger. ind buying a SI.

bott'e of GkKfcN Mountain Cough Balsam. If, after using you uef no reiiet, return the ball'inee and ttec your nomey back. S-'e advertisement in this pvper. be that she had brought a suit ot nn pleasant nature against an hoio rable(?) Senator. Wliat are the regulations lioveru'ng the use of the legislative galleries and the other portion of the Capital Are persons who bring lawsuits ot any kind against the members ot the august majority liable to be nominiously expelled by the police from the places to which all well be haved citizens are supposed to be al mittcd.

SIZE OF THE WATT-S FAMILY. Tildeu'p chances ot the Detncratic nomination daily trrows less. The admission of the Wallace delegates from Philadelphia is a crushing blow to Mr. Tilden. Of thr delegates so far chosen three-f mrihs at least are opposed to the pn tentions of Mr.

Tilden, either to secure the nomi nation for himself or to devolve it upon auy of his neuts, aud this tact, is ull the more nig-iifioant because in Mr. Tilde n's defeat is comprehended the defeat, of the most industrious -and (lie most conspicious of the candidates tor the position of residuary legatee to Mr Ti'di-n. If the Pennsylvania Democrats are able to send a Hancock delegation to the Uiticii ti iti Convention, lite General will at once become a formidb'e candidate. He has a great deal of in the South, and it it up-penis tint his own State is solid he iiiinl him, he will be likely to gather recruits from all other quarters. His sudden development fiotn an ini-pobahle to a probalde candidate is one nmre evidence of the teviving of.

A lantern jawed yomii: unn stopped at the Post Office last Saturday, and yelled out; 'Anything for 'he Wattses?" George Poteet, our post master, replied, ''No, there is not." "Anything for Jane Watts?" 'Nothing." ''Any tiling for Ace Watts?" "No." 'Anvthing for Bi Watt-?" No sir'" "Anything for Tom Watts?" 'No, nothing." 'Anything for fool Joe' Watts?" "No, nor (Dick Watts, nor Jim Walts, nor Sweet Watts, nor any other Watts, ad, living, unborn, native foreign, civilized or uncivilized, savnge or barbarous nnle or If male, white or black, franchisee! or disfranehi-ed, naturalized or otherwise. No. there is positively nothing for i.ny ot the Wattses, either individually, severally, jointly, now and forever, one and in separable-'1 The boy looked at the posmaster in astonishment, und said "Piease look if there is anything lor John Thomas Watts." feet which the prospect of a third term has upon tin Democratic party, With Grant thrust, upon the Ropnbli- TOR ALL OP PHE THROAT AMD LUNGS TH2 USE cans of Pennsylvania, against their so forcibly expressed wish, the Demo crats ol that state are convinced that they would have a chance ot carrying it, wi'h a favorite fou" as a candidate. Hence they ru to the front--with Hancock. Were Grant to bo taken liom the field.

Hancock would be certain to disappear as quickly as. he has arisen. Green Mountain Used iu private practice siuee 1S35. Put hi lore the Mf'KM public in 1809. It.

EVE nmm A I Pi ice, ion Dihnn.i 81. SAMPLE BOTTLK SilAil A 'I keep it, for sale. EiiifflkwM Head our guarantee, among locals O. 0 Day Brackett. Solo Kansas City, Mo..

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48
Years Available:
1880-1880