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The Augusta News from Augusta, Kansas • 2

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GTle Old ZEelia-Dle St. Jolin has accepted the nom Sigfct, ination of the Pittsburgh con of a reddish hue. Mud taken from the spot has all the cleansing qualities of soap, and is used to scrub the decks of vessels. Biographical. Atihinson rat riot Democratic Jonh A.

Martin; the Republican nominee tor governor of. Kansas, was born March 10, l183J, at vention. Ouo week ago lie saul letter which he had published, Scientific men I are puzzled to TERMS: $1.50 A Year, in Advance. that under no. consideration Jiowusville, Fayette couuty, la.

kiiow what makes the VAIL After receiving a common school XV. MEACUAM K. E. Proprietors nl -abHher. would he accept the nomination1! i lie lied.

That is nothing strange for him. lie traveled over the education he went into ine Brownsville Clipper as an ap- A Light-House Keeper's Life. Thekeeier8 of the light-houso uentice. and served three years. lead, as a rule, very monotonous United States saying that prohi Worked in Pittsburg as a printer.

Come to Kansas in bition in Kansas was a grand suc ISntional Tiolceti.T- lives. Their duties are to see that the lights are carefully trim cess, when there were 150 open worked on the old Sqiiatter porer-I'inn an the Crusader of Freedom med and cleaned every day, aud saloons in his own town, Topeka. to repeat this operation as many at his trade; until February, 1S58, Of course he knew he lied, lint tunes a day as the case may re- ii i. when, as we are intormed, tne former paper was given to him by quire. in stormy, weatuer me lights must be trimmed moro fre POmeloy.

lie cnaugeu uie he was making votes, and, like Beu Butler, he did not care how hegbt them, so they were secured, lie turned traitor to the party queutly than in fine weather, lie is expected to sit up till eleven uaine to that of Champion, in July, 1859, he was elected secre- o'clock at night, at wtiicn time, i tinnal convention, ana me same WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, 7 SILVERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS, Uy lines of Silver, solid Gold and Gold-Ffllei Cases and Standard American Movements are Complete in every detail I Cirry the largest and finest line of SEverware in the country. My goods embrace styles and quaUties to suit every taste. the weather la good as a tne ngnt is working properly, he is allowed vear as state senator, irom mo that lifted hint from practicing law before a justice of the peace to', the Governor's, chair of the state of Kansas. This was done i For President, JAMES BLAINE, (Of Maine.) Vor Vice-President, JOHN A. 1 (of Illinois.) Vor Congressman ith.

Dist HON. THOS. RYAN, of Shawnee Co. counties ot Atcniusou auu xro u. lie was annointed postmaster to he down tor two or tnree hours rest.

After examining the light about three o'colcok in the June 7,1801. If we mistake not because he was not put in the morning, he must be up. soon he tilled this Office lor turee terms SpntSmber la .1861, he was ap arter daylight and extinguish the second place on the Presidential lisrht. At ten o'clock he is ex nointed lieutenant colonel of the Next fall he will get about seven votes. Then he will 8th Kansas infantry and was mus pected to legiu cleaning up the light and puttiug things in order for the ensuing night.

In some of the large light-houses four awakeiit.to a realization of the fact tered in October 27, lbbl. lie was nromoted to the colonelcy FOR PBESIDENTI ALLECTOKS that he is a fool. If he was a sen II.IVH'K, xi-uii, Hecember 19, 1862. His military At sible man he would have been career closed September 11, loo, keepers are employed. When the is on some reef, A.J.Fki,t, otNeniaha i PirKKHrxo.of Johnson wheiuhe was.

mustered nut. lie satisfied with the terrible setting "i 1knnisox, of Neosho down on he trot in Kansas two surrounded by deep water, the lonely keepers are often worried established "the Daily Champion March 22, 1865. August 24, 1865, J. MjMiuxh. of.

Morris 1st Dial- 4tll 5th mil 7iU w. STritms. 01 Uioiiu years ago. are a proniumou with a'ftincy tuat tne louuaaiions he was appoiutel by iresiaem. fJrant a Uriited States, centennial s.

'i' 'I ofUeiio are crubling beneath them. This ist, and all the time IMPORTANT FEATURES OF MY BUSINESS. 1st. I do not Selinnction goodw. Snd.

I do not misrepresent my GoodK. 3rd. 1 piarantee entire Satisfaction. tli. My Xriees are low as tin lowest.

Cii U. I buy notlungbnt ilrst-claHS good. Oth. I do Square Business. is more apt to be the case during We can look ahead to the time issiouer of Kansas.

Since the xrevalence of a heavy storm, STATE TICKET. 1878 be has been a member of the when the Republican party will when the furious gusts oi wmu boardpf managers of the JSation Cfolef Justice. seem to make the tower rocs. make prohibition a success. But crank St? John can never do it, al Home for disabled volunteers.

For A. II. Hoktos. of Atehison He was elected Mayor ot Atcm- The men can occasionally obtain a few days' leave of absence. The and after one more uusnccessfu For Associate Justice, SOU 1U lOOO.

WltnOUI. oppuiamon ncr a of Ottawa keeoers are paid proportion to He was defeated for the same the importance of the lights," aud For Governor, nfflfo i.v nb (J. Tomanson in effort he will sink back into the oblivion from whence he came, and go to driving a mule team the amount ot labor requireu. John A. Maktin.

Atchison ISfiO. lie was a member of the Their wages range from twenty- For Lieutenant-Governor. national republican committee tor Rfivpral rears. He is a married flsrain. with a kecr in the rear of a i of Crawford j-, 7 five dollar a mouth upward, ana tliey are also supplied with food.

KEAD, DIGEST, J1SJT ACT THESE FACTS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCK Call or leave your orders for anytMng you want in the Jewelry line at the A 7 For Secretary ot State, man mi 1 has three children. He his it A n.Kv. of Sedgwick belonffs to several secret socie The honesty and faithfulness of For Auditor, ties. He lives in the same ward E.

1 McCabk of Graham Of course we cannot iudorse Governor Cleveland's marriage veto messages. He should have the International Postal Service in which Gov. Glick lives. For Treasurer, has just been strikingly illustra So far so good. We had just as well finish this sketch.

In 1884 S.T. Howk of Marion ted in the history of a letter, con SIGN OP PLAIN GOLD RING. For Attorney General, surrendered long ago to some dear angel, but the governor does his own wooing and refusing. To tainiusr twentv.five cents, which he was elected governor of tire S. 15 Bradford of Osage be a brilliant statesman he should great state of Kansas, by 60,000 Fov Superintendent Public Instruction, ir i.uviikai.

ot Bourbon hv all in sans be a married man wan mailed January, 18S3, from Grand Rapids, and addressed to John Bathurst, in Austra ZFHE-A-lVrS, JEWELER. 47 3m. majority, and filled the office to his own and the state's honor Otherwise it is very difficult For State Senator, District, There are some pleasant assur a i i Ukiden of El Dorado and credit. He was a friend to ances that shortly after entering COUNTY TICKET. upon his presidential term tne governor will wed wisely and Notice.

Land Office at Wichita, July 22. 1384. i XotinR is lierebr eiVcn that the lllow- o)rnp the enforcement of laws, and was a terror to law-break That is the way it will read in 1886. Why ltenresentative GOtli Dist F. W.

Rash wp.1I. A weddincr in the Whit Representative 70th J. M. Kan pall Atim-ilfV C. E.

LOMPKLL ii iion't vou tell it all, Mr. Patriot. lia, by way of Brindisi, Italy, Afler having been opened by mistake and advertised, the missive was sent to the British dead letter office in Australia, thence to the United States dead letter office by way of San Franciseo, and thence back to Grand Rapids on the 24th of June last, having made house Wouldn't that be grand Kansas City Times. ing-nnmed settler lias tileil notice ot 1ns intention to make final prool lit support of liis claim, ami that said proot will be Probate Judge Gkanvillk Aikmax For once, let it be recorded COMMUNICATED. Clerk District Court V.

P. Mooxey County Superintendent II. Web County Comm'sr 1st Dist.T. It. Pukckli.

the Times has told the truth; "th The editor is not responsible governor does his own wooing for the sentiments expressed un STA.TB STREET Tii. Louis Globe says the made before W. A. siiaiinon, oiary Public, at Augusta, on August 29. 1884, viz: Charles F.

Wilson, for the 1 Sec 13 2S 8 3 e. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, said lam I. viz: James N. lincker John W. Kibbv.

John KiUin. tyriis allot Augusta. Butler county, Kas. U-1- ai.kku. Register.

8-5t and refusing." Seven years ago he wooed the lady who was at the circuit of the globe in one der this head. year, five months and fifteen days. The envelope bore all the marks rich Irish brogue and the sweet German accent will mingle well in a shout for Blaine and Logan. the head of the cloak department of Flint and Kent's store, at Buf TO Augusta, 1 July 28, 1884. of hard usuage, but the piece of silver was still enclosed wrapped falo, New York, his "refusing" is For one, gentlemen, whether expressed thus by Rev.

G. II. Ball, jBalding's New Building vou eall me one ot Butler's JMas as when it was mailed. Publication Notice. saehnsetts dudes or not, I cannot Baptist minister of that city: He kiduapped the woman after endorse the prohibition platform, rtmnafhfl revised before it will An Earnest Plea From the Pulpit.

One door North of Ground Given's store. New York Sim. We would suggest to the Democratic banner makers that after they have Cleveland and Hendricks painted on one side, they UFe the following for the reverse side. It would suit Cleveland, sure: the boy was born, sent her to the Catholic insane asylum and took V. W.

Duows, Paintiff vs KMSHA J. MlNF.R Si-san Ifc MixKie and J. Ii. atkins, defendant. the child from her.

She eseapeu, "My dear brethren," said the minister, leaning forward and sneaking very earnestly, in this got Milo W. Whitney to help her, finally settled and gave up the excessively warm and oppressive Here yon will find a large and well asserted lino of TO EI.ISHA J. MINKII: You are hereby notitietl that yu Itave been suetl in the District Court ot Butler county, State of Kansas; that the parties to said suit are V. W. Brown plaint itt ami child for 8500.

This I know to be true, for I have it confirmed weather 1 can excuse a nine drowsiness during the sermon, ware, Stove Hard by Flint Kent, by Mr. Whitney, hei attorney, and by Mrs. William Klisha Miner. Sussui 1 ami atkins defendants, that said plaint ill filed his petition in said cause in the said court on the lGth day ol July. IJ'Sl and FREE TRADE, Fit EE WHISKEY AXI GLORIOUS UTAH.

bear inspection as an intelligent document. Its retoric and punctuation render it, as a platform Of reformatory principles, foolishness to the Greek, and astum51-ing block to the Roman. A three term governor, or a disappointed old maid should have a sonuder document than it is upon which to base hopes of future success. While the platform declares for a national prohibition, it denounces the government for what it has done towards restricting and checking the free and unlimited sale and use of spirituous liquors. While the government is raising Baker, where the woman boarueu.

but I do wish that you would try and keep awake while the collection is being taken up." FROM AND OVER. Tinware, Tabe and Another of his "wooing" 1 At i A. that you must answer satti pennon on or before the 27th day of August. or HmLime will be taken a true ami a was a young iauy oi mat cny whom he recently attempted to judgement rendered accordingly, against O-CLtlexTV" VOU ailu sani (jueaii seduce, but she, becoming aware What our regular correspondent has to say about that Booming Town. promissory note, oy yon eiecmcu.

the sum of Fifty-six and Siixty-tive one-hundredths dollars and interest thereon of his designs, repelled him so spiritedly that he beat a hasty re Let us give John A. Martin a rousing majority, and thus forever settle the resubmission question. Let every home in it 12 rer cent per annum nom me ium 1L. Holinstou (Do. treat.

Owing to the fact that he day of February 18S1. and that the uiort-oatre i ven by vou and the said Susan iinprnn said 10th dav of February has succeeded in raising a family of about thirteen iliigitimate chil in 11 in Block 33 in tht Kansas be a happy oue. Let us raise our families to be true and I tnwMsitp of Ausfiista. Kansas to millions of revenue by taxing a wicked business, and a still more wicked production, these "reformers" would nullify this truly wise act, and compel th honest labor and industry of the country to ilpfrav all the necessary expenses CTjiII on nts avntl we Avill do you sx nice Job oi Ti Avork on SHORT IN OTICE. dren without the encumberance secure said note, be foreclosed, and said sober members of society.

Banish the key room and impeach property oe soiu whiiuiu ainiuin of a wife, we think it entirely unnecessary, so far as increase of c-iii iiiilriin'iit and you ii nHinrs. of the law who insist vour co-defendants be foreclosed antl forever barre-l from any claim or interest To-dav our little burg has been full to overflowing with the honest, yeomanry ot our vicinity, with broad smile? spread-inw entirely over their taces, rejoicing at the grand prospect of their corn ciop sinee the abundant rain of yesterday, and telling your correspondent that it will make the earlv corn, if we gt no more. Van Gilmore has brought the best lot ot oats to this market, this season. They averaged sixty bushels to the acre. A.

W. Lyons believes in the old maxim: -Prepare vour cage before you catch the bird," and he is painting and adorn-irg his little place in unique style, and rumor asserts that he is soon to cease his old bachelor sighing, and cast respirations of husbandry. Our business men are ail on the whirl population is concerned, that he MTT1 TTT 1 "I in nardoninjr the men who every of the nation. How is this for consistency and reform? But, in saitl premises. ikow 5-6 5-S should "wed wisely ana well." GEOEGE D.

X. U. Siiinn, I'll ns ah day commit murder with their oULLlY A again, while our humane govern He stands a much greater chance. villainous compounds. Let the of having to marry at the muzzle IMP 11.

Ill the lansruaire of of a revolver in the hands of some Notice. Land Office at Wichita. Kas. June 9. 1884.

i Vnticn la liere.bv sriren that the follow John Walruff, "go somewheres." meut would hold a eiieek on the Coolev system of labor, our philanthropic friends, the reformers, denounce its action, and declare in their platform that they it. and that they hold a few of the outraged girl's brother, than he does in the -White -house. That ing-named settler lias tiled notice, of hi 1 I cunnAV On Angnsl 14th the school elec dealin" out their merchandise to tne would be grand tion will be held. The question scores or customers. inteniion to mane of his claim, and that said proof will be made before N.

A. Yeager. a Notary stenoed un to one of Our it as "un-American, and contrary to the Declaration of Independ-pn Thev would not only to be decided then is whether we The man who started the slander Public at Augusta. Ka6 on Jionaay. September 8th.

1884. viz: William Keed. townsmen last Saturday, and inquired if this was "Wichita, lie said he lelr confi are to have a man or a woman for BEST MOWERS that can be found in the he will close them nt at against James G. Blame's alleged It iSo. tor lite oi open our portals to the unskilled fthe Chinese hordes, but dent it was, trom the amount oi uusmess done.

improper railway speculations principal. The board has appointed Miss Betts, of Eldorado. 13. and the of the i ot ec. 28 5 e.

lie names the following while he was sneaker of rtm-tnn wivs the reason Bentonians the t.hpv wonld be even so gracious witnotiKAK nrove his continuous resi don't bite at watches is, they haven't the Some dissatisfaction is expresseu house J. C. S. Harrison, the In dence upon, and cultivation ot said land. S30.00 to plank out at the choice of the board.

Miss viz: William lienoetson, joun penman. dianapolis bankev has not only Our M. K. Sabbath schools are making W. S.

Tattle, and Wendle Urove, ail oi Betts is guilty of the henious great preparations tor tlie Sunday picnic, as to invite them to become citizens, and enjoy the benefits of our institutions. Instead of protecting the industry of the laborer in America, they would invite to our shores all the unskilled wrecked his own bank, leaving! Augusta, Butler Kas to come ot some lime in ugui. crime of beiug a woman. She K. L.WALKKK, itegister.

tiz. his depositors in the lurch, but IT Dewinsr. one of Sed-rwiek eonit- has lately proved a defaulter as has, wo are informed, a first-grade certificate, and has met with great tv's farmers, was relating luslast week travel through Chatauqua county, X. "labor of the old world. Tins which run as follows: lie t.trmers inre ten and twelve year old boys to go success as a teacher.

Some people seem to think it impossible through the corn-fields about three times Also the famous Rentehler Grain Drill, AN EXT1IAOKDINARY OFFEK. To All Wanting Employment, want Live Energetic and capable Agents in every county in the United StTdes and canada, to sell a patent article ami stielcli up me corn lor a woman to be as good a dis stalks while growing, so. as to get the above the ffround, a scien emlinariau as a man. The people the receiver of the Indianapolis Banking company, a position of trust to which he was appointed some time ago by a local court. A pretty man he is to accuse other men of dishonor.

But then he'sjust about as good as most of those who stick up their noses and cry "reform." tific, inmrnvement ot ry recent uaie. would work horrible mischiet to our American system of industry and good government. St. John's platform seems to have plagiarized all the good propositions set forth. It is simply preposterous, and reminds us of that unparalleled offer that was once made, "All the kingdoms of the world," etc.

Prohibitionist. will say what they think about it Vni-tiipt-lv thev had to-diir round the roots witli hatchets to ti ml tne ears, ue-re- the 14th of August. want any New xork All Goods Warranted to Give Satis factioik Come and Leave your orders at his Old Stand. in mine, un, no: none iu mmc. rTi.A harvest home picnic which funeral we have witnessed TD rivrort.ined to be held in this since our sojourn in Andover, lollowed the remains of Stillman Fuller's child to the place ot interment.

It is painful There is a child in Vermont fcity, Salina, on the 31st at which Governor Geo. Glick, rm.o i and Col. Joe tn to exienu svmwuira i c.i.. i.roivpmtiits. but Divine justice that is rather queer.

Every effort Will surprises never cease? Mr. English, of Indiaua, the elder of them, will, it is reported, subscribe $500 to the Democratic campaign fund. It is sate to say that he will have a string tied to vfr fti-p advertised as the ora RMERS to have it use its legs was made of great merit, ON ITS BRITS An article iniving a large sale paying over 100 per cent profitjiaving no couipetitioiuinl on wliicb the agent is protected in the ex elusive 6ale by a deed given for each Co the may secure from us. ith all these, advantages to the fact that it is an article that can be sold to every household, it might not be neccessary to make an extraordinary offer to secure at once good agents, bnt we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence the merits of our invention, but in it liability by any agent that will handle it with energy. Our agents now at work are making from $lo0 to $000 a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out of employment.

Any agent or Gen- ATTENTION FA does all things for the best, and our home beyond this would not be home if little children were not among its occupants. tli a dav. is simply a demo by its parents, but it had no in cratic deceit, and the enphouious "harvest home" is appueu to it 4,. nr.ler to secure a respectable LETTERS cliuation that way. It will raise itself upon its hands and move rapidly across the floor, and, when it.

Leavenworth Times. The English family; were noted frtrfljeir cenerosltv. Win. H. is Remaining in the postotlice at Augusta Kansas, for the week uihng July 29, SI attendance.

The meeting wa nemocrats oi it has picked up the object it Sunt ana is aTmt soy un- credited with having, said that he Babb, John F. siAAks- rtla.ee it between its feet Allen. 1.15.(2) Berry. John Al. Dealers iu Collins.

William der the auspices oi mai puniu i youiu xaiuci Childers. llary. and agaiii move away on its hands. The child's mother says she at Cooper, ITobt. Farmer, Win.

i a front, im would iiKe leu or uiui Pitnev, tuait ueeu ueiccticu presidency." counties and work them through for ninety days, and tail to clear llelt, F. tended a circus about three years Lemon. A. Lime, Hair, Cement- Hartley. Iouis P.

Mullen. D. V.Z Tfeedles. John Bamel. Auguste.

Stites. Aai-on. (2) Wingers. John. ago, at which the acrobatic feats Mayor.

Ii- A. Padgett Brow Sanders. Milton at least $750 Above all expenses, can return all unsold and get their money back. No otheremplover of agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would we ir we not know that we have agents, now marlA a stronsr imnression on her Postal Arrangements with Canada. An understanding between the Post Office Department of the United States and tho Canada Staig.

D. M. mind. She remembers contiiiu AH those marked with ail are Foreign. m.ikiiisr more than double the amount nllr about the men we guaranteed, and but two sales a day Irf o-ive a profit ot over S125 a month.

walking on their hands. Foster and other Bourbons of this state are becoming desperate, and wil resort to any tactics that jnay tend to enhance their pros-iweets for success. Yes, this is true Democracy. They will furnish free beer, too, of course. Salina must be a kind of a Democratic ttronghald.

The Jaw-breaking whisky-soaks of that Hiwu are iardoued by Kansas' Democratic Governor; they hold arraud fourth uf July celebra- Post Department has been reach- at tit our acrents took eight teen orderes in one day. Our large descriptive circnlarg explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to evey one s. I.ADIKS 1. 1 ST. Miranda.

Kellogg. Miss Kit. MeUnnnells, Maggie. Hartley, Mrs. Jno.

Mapes, Mrs. Mary. Parties calling for any of the above letters must say advertised, nhd givt. the date ol list. Letters not advertised until they have remained in the othee one wek; sent to dead letter month 4 I-lt4 it ti ed, whereby prmtea maiter, mu-ographs aud chromos, sent by United Sates publishers as pre- There is a remarkable place in the Gulf of Mexico known as ths "oil-snot." It extends about two outot employment who win senu iw ti.Hu.

nn npnt Ktamns for postage. Send and Plaster. Have a large supply of above named goods. Carload of JLime Just Received. raiumsto subscribers in Canada, miles along the shore, and per at once and secure the agency in time r.r Hie boom, and ro to work on the aiid whieh liave heretofore been deluded from mails for the Do- M.

N. A. K-VGKU, haps three-quarters of a mile sea terms named ia our extraordinary otter. u-uM like to have the address of all there, at which Democratic ivwr-mise of their dutiable the agents, sewing ma-hine8 solicitore and carpenters in the country, and ask nv wader of this paper who reads this orators do the talking, and on the same occasion they run free beer, char.icter' niay hereafter bo ad ward. In a storm its appearance is very wonderful.

All round are angry boiling waters, tosslng'the fnam liiph in the air. while within tr. bph1 ns at once the name and ad Good Templars. All members in good sUuuling are re-ppetlfully invited to be at the lodge room Thursday evening. July 31st, to attend to important busines.

By request ol W. U. T. phardng one doLar admis of -ill e.iie.h thev know- Address at mitted to said mails subject to such regulations aud liability to custom duties as the custom laws or von will loc'se the best chan-c this iuciosurois a perfect calm ever offered to those out of employment ma wont her there is nothing Call and see us before sidn to the grounds; and now they will have a grand Democratic pow-wow and call it a "harvest It will boa harvest, no of Canada may impose. to make money.

Ki-vvm John Skear's little baby died last Mon to distinguish lhs place; but in i ltd Suii'blicld Pushing, Pa, rsinedl W. V. Gkesham, day night. lc tho waves become thick and -rostmasier uenuxui. doubt, lor the whisky sellers..

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