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Augusta News from Augusta, Kansas • 4

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Augusta Newsi
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DBMDTUOTIKIDiy I SETOILT BIROS. Ss STEPHEN'S, Owing to their Immense trade, are Enabled to, and will, REDUCE PRICES FIVE PER CENT. ON ALL YELLOW SUGARS! IV! Hl Till m8T fliio Qest Assorted Stock Qf finocEniES Jue ClH! 1, Dozen Chicken Wanted. STEPH.US1.A KANSAS JOE The Augusta News (DdDAIL E3 C3 DEALER IN OFFICIAL PAPER OF AUGUSTA HORACE M. GIMLIN, Editor.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 188G. GRAIN AT CARY'S OLD STAND, PITTSBUEG COAL, IFer Ton! Anthracite, $10.00 Per Ton DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. I take pleasure in this announcement to my old customers, and to those in want of GOAL AND that we are not yet "squelched" because of this city scales, but can be found at our new shed, OH 6th WEST OF SAFFORD'S LUMBER YARD, where we have all the varieties of COAL ever known in this market, consisting of E. Mrs. Emma Malloy, the famous revivaliat and temperance lecturer, attempted to commit suicide at Sonth Bend, Indiana, last week.

Republican party and to enthrone the democratic. Blaiue's speeches he considered strong and vigorous; and added that they were truly characteristic of the man, who is undoubtedly the greatest leader this country had produced in modem shape. He said that it was too far ahead to predict for 1888." The Howard Courant, which has PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE, Which will bo sold and delivered free within the city of all quantities of 500 pounds and upward at prices never before equaled by any dealer in the city. E. A ANDREWS.

always been a strong advocate of the principle of prohibition, has Kcpubllcan State Ticket. For Governor JOHN A. MARTIN, of Atchison. For Lieut. Governor A.

P. RIDDLE, ot Minneapolis. For Secretary ol State E. B. ALLEN, of Wichita.

For Treasurer J. M. HAMILTON, of Wellington. For Auditor TIMOTHY McCARTY, of Larned. For Attorney General S.

Ii. BRADFORD, Carbondale. For Supt. of Public Instruction J. II.

LAWHEAD, of Fort Scott, For Associate Justice D. M. VALENTINE, of Topeka. Fourth Congressional District TUOS.EYAN, of Topeka. Republican County Ticket.

For County Attorney, E. H. IIUTCHINS, of Douglaes. For Probate Judge, G. P.

AIKMAN, of Towanda. For Clerk of District Court, V. P. MOONEY, of El Dorado. For Superintendent Tublic Instruction, AUSTIN BltUMBAUK, of Milton.

For Representative 62nd District, I). W. POE, ot Leon. For Representative 63rd District, E. D.

STRATFORD, of El Dorado. For Commissioner 3rd District, AUGUST KUSTER, of Augusta. For Judge, 18th Judicial District, T. B. WALL, ot "Wichita.

he following to say of the third party people The third nartv neonle must feel badly over the fact that the whiskey business is gradually go-In? to the wall all over the State. The party has not just exactly endorsed the Democratic platform, -TO- Pleasant Points. Andovek, Sept. 7, 188G. To the editor of tbe Nsws.

Corn cutting is about over. There is considerable fodder this vear. The late rains have improved the prairie grass one hundred per cent. Some meadows, which were very short when they were but it proposes to use us oeso endeavors to elect tbe Democratic candidates. The members of this party are every one of them good 1)11) HoHEYi) BUY LAND SELL LAND BUY CITY PROPERTY SELL CITY PROPERTY SEE J.

A. RHOADES. SEE J. A. RHOADES.

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RHOADES. SEE J. A. RHOADES. honest men no doubt; out it is unfortunate for them that their professions and their actions lack so much of co-inciding.

To the Point. The Chicago Inter-Ocean pub The Republicans made a clean lishes the following interview with Hon. Thos. Ryan, our member of congress from this district. NEW STOCK NEW STORE! sweep at tue state election in Vermont last Tuesday.

cut, will yield more hay at the second mowing than they did at the first. Died At the residence of Mrs. Sarah Snook, in Pleasant township, on Sept. 7, 1886, Miss Frances Snook, aged about 15 years. She was sick but a short time.

Dave Wilson's house was struck by lightning on Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Reese Boyle was visiting there and the stoke threw her to the floor and injured her very badly. At present she is improving, and strong hopes are maintained of her recovery. Mr.

It is short, but to the point and thoroughly covers the situation me worm owes every man a living, but some of us are finding of political affairs in this state "Congressman Thomas Ryan, of collections very slow. It is said that old man Taylor Kansas, arrived at the Grand Pacific yesterday with his family, He has been home from Washington for two weeks, and during and another brother will also run as candidates for Governor of MRS. ELLA C. BOYLE Has just opened, in A. Kuster's building, N.

W. corner State street and 5th Avenue, a FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF Hardware, tove Iron AAD TINWARE Of all classes and kinds, and will sell goods at the lowest possible prices FOR CASH that time has been looking over Tennessee one as a Prohibition ist and the other as a Labor can didaie. It appears quite certain that a member of the Taylor faint ly will "get there." i The first clause in the will of the late Dr. McLean, of St. Louis, reads "I first give, bequeath, and devise all my estate, real, per sonal and mixed, to my dearly be loved wife, Sarah M.

McLean, she We want to sell goods to everybody, but we cannot sell on credit. Five dollars in CASH will buy as many goods as will six dollars on time. By paying CASH you SAVE BIG MONEY CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AUD GET PRICES. to have and enjoy all of said prop as we made it together by 'ihe (bleBsing.of a kind Providence, for1 all I possess has been made jiy kVbor with the assistance nd' savings of my dearly beloved OMENTAL LIVBKY STABLE E. JOHNSON SON, Proprietors.

Wilson's daughter was slightly shocked. The house was not seriously injured. The funeral of the late John C. Morris was preached at Seltzer, by Rev. Woods, on last Sunday.

Ida Cummings is over in Sedgwick county at Mr. John Bus-enbark's. Ed Scott has gone home again. Mrs. Levi Roach has been sicfc for a week or two, but is better now.

C. II. McDermeit has an attack of the "western fever." It is doubtful whether he will recover or not. The Seltzer base ball club will play the "Rough aud Ready" boys of Farmer's Point, on their ground near Seltzer next Saturday afternoon. Mr.

T. F. Hall has a brand new carriage. By way of initiating it, Mrs. Hall and family got in and went out caling, making Mrs.

Simmons a pleasant visit. They think it a great improvement over a wagon. Mr. Alexander will teach the Frauklin school again this winter. He is a good teacher.

Mrs. Eliza Morris has been appointed administratrix of her late husband's estate, by Judge Aik-man. Junior. jftiiq.ajoresaui.",. 11 1 1 the political field.

He says that there is no doubt about the reelection of Gov. John A. Martin; that his opponent on th6 Democratic ticket, Mr. Moonlight, will not make a strong run. Kansas, at present, has not one democratic congressman, the seven being republicans, and Mr.

Ryan says that all will be re-elected this fall. The only contest, and that bids fair of being a strong one is in the fifth district, LeU by Congressman J. A.Anderson for eight years, At the convention Mr. Wilson was nominated, and many of the republicans are opposed to him, and have determined to return Mr. Anderson, if their votes will do it.

Mr. Byan predicts that the prohibition vote in Kansas will be light. St. John, he says, will be active, but the sincere and really faithful temperance men, Mr. Ryan claims, pin their faith to the republican party.

He said that they had constitutional and legislative prohibition in Kansas, and that is the child of the republican party. He claims that now prohibition in Kansas is a cardinal policy of the republican party. The third party, Mr. Ryan says, is nothing else but a democratic annex, its vowed purpose being to destroy the On 'last' Monday, a passenger train Fort Kearney branch of the Union Pacific Styiisli rigs for hire; safe teams; especial attention paid to transient custom Give us a call. Stable, east side State street, near Frisco depot.

raHroa'C jumped the track be IF YOU WANT TO Ketweh Alida and Milford. Hon. W. of the Clay Center Dispatch, was on the en-ftev; The engine flew the track iaiiding on its side. Mr, Walton itrtis thrown out through the cab irnlow and severely scalded from the effects of which he died that evening.

The engineer and fire-mau were also badly scalded. Mr. Walton was quite prominent in State affairs aud one of the beet newspaper men in Kansas. )onnovfl fjonEV!) BUY LAND SELL LAND BUY CITY PROPERTY SELL CITY PROPERTY SEE W. A.

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Years Available:
1886-1886