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       'I hinder then 1                                                              terlng upon Col. John A. Martin as the
                                                                                     most available candidate for state prln
               W e trust the State press will                                        tor. Col. Martin is an unflinching, ont-|
          ^ consider this question, and that                                         spoken Republican—with no mixture 0:
          g their Representatives and Senators                                       milk-and-water about htm. Ho ts an
                                                                                     honest man, Is in favor of retrenchment
            may be posted on the subject be-
                                                                                     and reform in the expenditures of the
          J tore going to Topeka. As n general j                                     peoples' money. He is the editor of one
            thing, the matter is left lo take                                        of the best and ablest Republican papers
            care of itself, and as usual in such                                     in the State. As against thspresent
            cases Koine one else carries oil' the                                    stute priming firm we can most heartily
            prixc. We want Col. Martin next                                          support Col. John A. Martin. Ho will
                                                                                     not only do honest work for the State*
            term; and if we all give him tho
                                                                                     but he will do It at honest prices.
            "notice" he deserves, he will bo
            elected.
                Whoop 'em up!                                                                             1^-
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                                                                     t THE KELOIT GAZETTE
                      X. I . HICK and EKA8TUS BARUXB,
                                                                               W. H. JOHNSON,/    ....
                 B            Editors and Proprietor*.
                                                                               J. J . JOHNSON,    " * *
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                       have to bestow, upon '.rue, reliable
                       and consistunt Iti-publicnns. And
                      •wo   think, also, tliat Republicans        THE
                                                                        dodge.
                                                                                   JOU RNAL,j
                                                                                                                 y \
i •s
   »— F • ^j_ i who have stood UJI tho strnirlilosl
.2                                                                     Published Eve$y •vVednesJay.
                      mid fought the hardest through the is?
                      thickest of the fight for iho success       GEO. HIGOINS & Co          •nWl.lior* and Prop's/.!
                      of the party are entitled to the
                      preference,other things being ecjuul.      * GEO. HHIfllNS,
                         Col. Martin has been one ol                                                       i JMAI
                                                                 [ "Fou state priiiter-jfCol. 'J/>yN A^.MAIWI
                      these. And thoro nro several olb- j        ,Tlif. ef the Aleiiisoii Cfcampiqp, , % " y l o youl
                    '.mra who havo clone**^*^ -wuJI and J .      Hike it?-^[Soneoa, (Jouri«.     #*,, ..J^,,I4         J
                   *«re equally doservinr.            *•% ' '      I It's our ticket without any compromise, a n J
                                                                   prs sincerely trust that tho legislature will elect
                                                                   •Jol. J . A^ MARTIN state printer^''Ho pifc-
                 TJio"SaUnc County" Journal'                        Klies *n able paper, and ibV the Vast' ten ycary
                                                                   lias done noble work in the COJIBO of .the KepuUi'
                                                                  can party. The legislature will be doing its duty
                                                                 Ho the pcoplo, if it will cliooso Col. MARTIN
                :TIIURSDAY, DBCEMBKJ? \               187         state printer this winter. He is entitled to ev-
                             STATU PftlNTBB.
                                                                  ery honor that a licpublican legislature etui wa-
                    . For Stale Printer—Col. John A. Mai-.         fer, as he earned it on the Celdlof UW« " WJJI
               I'.tin, of tho Atchison Champion. How             ' . . i n his editorial ehair. Bo we say, Jot the
              Iffdo you liko it?—Seneca Courier.                 Vwlaturo do its « § * towards an honest and
                    .The other Martin will suit us just as       , worthy mcmbcLo£tl1o K e p u b U c a j j ^ y ^
               i well. In answering this w o d o not
                  in any way object to Col. jMaSiu for
                'IbjjiY position. Wo should b o ^ ^ ^ to
                  support him two years benco. T«5^ re-
                  gard him as u most estimablegeflfflKan
               • who edits one of the ablest papers in                THURSDAY EVE., DEC. 3d/1874
                  Kansas and who is in every vfcay onti-            * The Seneca Courier nominates'CM.
               1                                                     Johtj A. Martin for State Printer. J.
                  llod to honor and reward at tho hands of|
                  the .Republican purtj-, for the success of         A. is a straight Republican, and never
                  which ho has so long, ably and faithful-           assists the Democrats and Reformers In
                                                                     their efforts to defeat'the Republican
                  ly labored.                                        J'>'-ty,
                       flgiierOT^'ias
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                     THE j»itiSr
                   "THURSDAY, December 24, 1874 ../                                   \ t f l t t m t n C'ArtiMfi*Mt|-i» M|M»fcun "1 M
                    JO IN | 1 . FOLKS, KUJ1UH.                                                             l„l- Stt.it' l M i n t e r , i " W
                                                                                      ,i (•niim<i»i<
                                                                                                                                          ftlu
                                                                                      elected at Hu« coining HCMIOH n
                               STATE PRINTER.
                          We honestly believo that fully
                                                                                       wurkod        Imrdcr lor ibu Biaio             M
                      one h*lf ol Lite Republican ptirty
                                                                                       c.,1 Mtmin, nor is ihcro fin e s » » |
                      of tho state bfiliov» that Col. John                                         ,t i„ |li.< State n.oro c.ipahK'
                      A. Man ill of I lio Atchison Champ-                              lishiiii'M
                                                                                                                  lion in tl.c pL-ftorm-
                      ion, i< at pronent filling tho offioe                            ol-ivin.ii-n'i
                                                                                                               work, ilieiciore tho
                      of S u t e 1'riniet; and when the i                              Since Of tl
                      proposition is made to r o V o H t h e r                          L c g b l a u . r o would bo l » « l j | , * 2
                                                                                                            , iHH.nrhyi-lcotinghil"
                      prcsoot incumbent they lustily                                    ing n mtM'i llM
                      cheer for the wrong mnn. Now                                      to the p i . - i l i ' " ' one t cnn.ttfel«fW1
                      we are sorry tho tiling Ins cot so                                      \.-            .i                                  -"«•»
                      mixoii up; uii'l in order that every "'•'                                             THE STATE PRINT1NQ.
                   i body may havo a popular cstiili*                          Tho Soncea Courier is in favor of Col. John
                  , i ditto, to prevent mis'nkos in future,                 A. Mnrtin for Stato Printer.      His paper, the
                    mid to insure the election til Mr,                      Champion, did most effoctive work for tho suc-
                    Martin, wo heroby nominate Col.                        cess of thv Republican party in the campaign
                    tl.ihn V. Martin, of tho Atchison                      jttst closod, (ml tho Courier thinks its editor de-
                    Champion, a gentleman every way                         servos recognition.      We think Col. Martin
             |j     (|ua.litiod for ttic position, for Slate                would profor a scat in Congress, or to bo Gov-
                    Printor.                                               ernor a t sonic future time, to Ibis plaoe of State
                                                                           Printer.                 ~~ VO^l^                   *?/VXAA4"
                       Col Manin in a Republican of
                                                            k -.
                     the struighli'Bt s r c . No one uo»
                    quaiitiod with his Htraight lorwurd                              riJJJ HEADLIGHT.
                    course for the past fuunouo yoara
                                                                                   ,' •. T.                             I.ltlliili A M I l'lllll'l!l|:i'llll
                    of his public Ii!o in Kansas, wuuld
                    over for a moment suspicion that
                    he could be induood to divide tho
                                                                                    wi{,p.\Ksi>Av, bwn -v nw
                                                                                                                                     m
                    emolument! ol th« offieo witb the                                           M t n ; i'iti.vn;lt,                    I
                                                                                     For isiiiin I'riiiti'i—cii. .icJlni v. Mni'iiii, „r
                    opposition, fur the sake of socutiug                       .   tlii' A l t iii.-tiii L l i u m i m i u .    JiuvV l|(« VIJII it,,
                    Iho honor.       (ioorge \V. Martin,                       ,11!                 I
                                                                                      The nfiovo conundrum ciimc to n
                    having done BO onco, miy ngroo to
                                                                                 in an exchange and in l|lirtW.'l uc
                    do so uguiti in order to control im-                       P s:y we like the nnminaliiiii'VPC'd.
                    position votes—but John A, Mar-
iSWS.
                                                                                 -Mtt j'l i ii licltnr than thai m a n y other
                    tin, never will. We hnvo tho most
iott^l                                                                           iiiun in KnitMis biiitf "I'lKiity,
                    implicit coitfi lenc.i in the capabil-
,t m                ity mid integrity o the present in-
                                                                                 r i ' i i i t i i , " was del. nidi. t'ol. Mar-
                                                                                 lilt- ia lliiil'nlli(lily idfitlilicd with lite
                    cumbont—yot as a Ropublican we
                                                                                 inici.'Kis ut KuiiMttiitud in in every
                    most earnestly proto<t against Hiv-
                                                                                 Wily iK'serving Mipporl lul litis
                    ing ono ball of t.he host, offbe ID tho
                    gift of the par.y ot tho s^aio, to a
                    prominent Democrat. To prevent                                                  STATE PEIHTEE,
                    this, and ut tho sunie tiuio to satis-                               Tho Seneca Courier nominates Col. John
                     fy tho |cop!e, who tcom to Lo de-                                A. Martin for State Printer. "^Tha Colonel
    o               termined tltitt the office shall be                   ii          is one of tho mo9t successful'newspaper men
                                                                                      in the State. If ho should become a cabdi
                   j iilled by a Martin, wo noiitinute Col.
    I              | J IIJ A.,of thj Atehi-oo CbumpioD
                                                                                      date, and a change is made, he woulddmakc
                                                                                      a most formidable candidate. - <v£A *•
                                                                                                                            make I
                                         •d, II
     "'both for the plaoo is unquestioned,)                                                   has exerted :i powerful influence In |
                                                                                        • pHllllllMlig,Jim development and wel-
                                                                                                                                                                              ideht i
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     1 but wo bolievo Ingalls has too                                                         fare of Kansas and of Atchison, and uo
     • strong a hold upon the people of                                                                                                                             "otpjiavo l|
                                                                                              paper in this Statu has more ably,
         the State for defeat. And it Is in-                                                  steadfastly and earnestly advocated the                             ' N a% rusp
         timatod, too, that nclthor Moisrs.                        I                          cause of thu Republican party and Re-
                                                                                               publican principles than the Cham-)
                                                                                                                                                                  ' thrjiiglioiii.
                                                                                                                                                                  'in Uie ost>
          Anthony or Martin aro desirous of
                                                                                               plpii. Jno. A. Martin, the^odlfoT o j
         being Unitod States Senators/next
                                                                                               the (Jhajuplon—the man who has de-
                                                                                                                                                                      *».v8- M i
                    h    owld bo          L
     ! i9^JJA ,S£o                        -"** £*/ < <-                                        voted tfieTiist twenty years to. Its up-
                                                                                               building,—is pre-eminently tho news-                                       00      A
                                                           or.                               ,,l>apor "success" of Kansas,          Ills                        l i o n , .l^lin A.
         KANSAS' KD1TUHU1. ( 0 X \
                                                                                              genius, Industry and brains have rnadei                        (7(i/;;(/./„g.i|(.|jV(J
        The editors ol tho Stnto havo good                                                     the Champion what It Is to-day. He |                          ison
  j reason,
        nson. to congratulate
                  congrniuiui') themselves
                                i,i»y••••»..— on
                                              -••                                      m-      was just of aire when ho became owner                          leaihiuaiftis to
  J b e libg^eliovcd
        ib           ol D. 11. Anthony and by                                           ^ of the paper. Mr. Martin is reported                              (Jig. It iigjuintei
                                                                                        m to be worth upwards of $50,000, but he                            BOUi, iniil^iK j,),,,!
  1th'.jTcleotion of Col. Jno. A. Martin, of
                                                                                         .; works as hard us any editor In tho                              (Itu masMeaUiiil
   ! tho Atehison Champion, as President of                                                     State, and gives his paper the closest
   ttho Kansas Editorial Association, l i e                                                                                                                 sliain rff§-niw.
                                                                                                personal attention. U is said that tho
   Bis ono oi tho oldest and best oditors in                                                    Champion cleared $13,000 but year;
                                                                                                                                                            Print.      MjfUnii
                                                                                                but this does not lessen Martin's fel-                      orators. —-<y^
   fJtho' State, and editor of ono ol tho ablest
   ftdaUy papers        Wost oi St. Louie.                                                  j low-feeling and sympathy for those
                                                                                                who have also labored bard and long in
    ia--^The election of Col. John A. Mar-                                                 ,. the same business, hut havo not been
     . tin as President of the Kansas Editori-
      .• 41 Association, was one of the best se-
         lections that could have been made.
                                                                                                so successful as himself. He is one of
                                                                                        K nature's noblemen, and is an honor to
                                                                                          g-the profession. Mr. Martin never ran
                                                                                                                                                                          w
                                                                                                                                                                 TRAcar & c|
           Jol. Martin has had editorial manage-                                        I .for office, but he is a groater man, we                               W t . $ ii.ni
           Bent of the Champion for twenty                                                3 think, than any public official, past or                                      'MJlCSUA
                                                                                                 present, in the State, and the example!                        r—
          •tors and no man in the State stands                                                                                                                   •"iiii^sui-jt
            igher among the newspaper fraternfc                                ••'"?-'           of his services ami achievements ought                                   o      v.
        .J.      Although the position was not]                                                ^to endure longer than tho fuino of any                               Tiio "^tehigo
          sought by. him, yet we are glad :to '                                               jTpolitician Kansas has produced                                    lllhea i£. lull ;
         !know he was almost unanimously elect                                                                                                                   editor, gol. Jc
           ed. ~ Jfetk. TvixA +. ?%%*,ujjt
                                                                                                          — — s * a                                              above nff»iod th
                                                                                                                                                                 sidereil Sho bo
                                                                                                                                                                Kangas.^nd ti
                                                                                                                                                                proof ofAis obi;
                                                                                                                                                                ing powfe. \Ve
                                                                                                                                                                ing paragraphs,
                          m                                                                                                 ' .-•                               J^Bpublid^n part|
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?sn-                  ?A W5 # V j a »z»H JH '3uisuox pmpjH A| p|3i) >gg[ QJ jggj 's3uiddip jsdBdSAvsu 'HUIBJVJ a\                   Jfe'
« i g e n l | f l m « r f «. {Rtbaftcur.
             Sto (0sa0£ <pg Jiw jjrm                        f    Governor, If wif inuot have a Kef uh
                                                                 litnu we kuow of noao that wo woul
                                                              • rather w in that position thnn
                                                              ^ Martin. But for tho bonefit of „
               Official Paper of City and County              •Domooraoy, wo want to »eo our Wn
                    FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1878.                   ^Governor run on the Republican tick
                                 TJtJt SI, A TIC.       >
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                                 TOR COVBRiNOK.               WICHITA flERALI).
                A movement is on foot to-put forward
             Col, John A. Martin, of the Atchison                   ROBBINSfc NIXON, ProprWort.
             Champion, for governor, am) we believe
             he would bo tho most formidable oandi>                       HATi:W#AY, Ai'KJI. » , 1678.
             dato Gov. Anthony could have to com-
             pete with for tho nomination. We know                  It wouldiSwEJES^H
             that Gov. Anthony is a good officer *ad            position to the nomimUtoa of Go.wr-
             holds great expectations of a re-nomir>»-
             tion, but if tho friends of Col. Martin            uor Anthony would w j i U l l w at th*
             put forward his claims as they should,             proper time In the auppottof a aawe-
             then Anthony might as woll pack his                paper man,and that man Hon. John A.
             satchel for tho Salt Creek boat. We                Martin, of the Atchison Champion,
             verily believe that no man has worked              it la perbapa no longer a
             harder for Kansas than Martin and in m             ueruia Federal offloereaad.other
             whatover position he may be plaoeoVhe              menl politiclane at the Capital
             will do as muob or more for the. State            fcarnoitly dlaouaaed thia plan, i
             at large than any other man. He is a i             haVe not absolutely oonmlttad
             true gentleman eminently respected and j
             combines tact and energy in all hisj               aelve* to It Whether the fact
             undertakings BO well that success is               tin's residence at Atchison,
             assured.              it      • "                  with that of the resilience of
                                                              . proiafaeat candidate on the
               _ KOBIASTY ADWH.                                 «t iu the same town, baa anything to
                                                              ' do with the fact that John J. Ingells
             SUNDAY MORN1NO, APRIL tt, life.                    happen* to live there too we w*/isUI
                 lit rri iJfWE                                  uot undertake to aay. It m' -'
             .Faohi Spirit: . .Tho only man j                   Uowarar.         —
            thoSiato who <»n.ibonb Geoi T. An                                                   -r«r
           thony for Governor <  i& Jolm A. Mar-'              I     LESLIE JAY PERRYr--
           ttn,iof .AJCWBOB; .2?«Wyi£iyuuiWaut
          _To beat Geo. T., "bovs," go tor
          |^,Ayil# a certain] iclafs of po'fithjlaus
                                                              I            Editor and Proprietor.
                         oittttii Bispatri}
                                                                                A. J. tfOISI                 EDITOR,,
      . Clay Center, Kan., April 27, 1878.
  • ^5       —                ' *                                                Great
        —It is Intimated that John. A. Martin
  J ? will be the coming man foxGovemor.                                        *ABlg'tf            Making.
  ^fLol him come. • ' f ^ c Q « « n f £ i i ^ -
    ^ thony may be n very* goon" governor, *e                                   There is in To a, end elsewh*
     ' do not think the republican party can                                u eo^eme ou foot, to make Jyji.n A.j
       vj.nfTonlto re-nomiuatc a man who ran                                 MartfiT, of the Atanison (%<£—"—*•
   X lo.ooo behind hw ticket two years ago.                                 a candidate for Governor this a
     a At tin- same time we reulizo the gpvem-                               mer, bgninst Geo. T? Anthony,
     I or'p strength. The bull-headed rcwub-                              . will be a Candida* for re-nonrini*
     ? Means are on bin Bide—all those fellows
     I who say, the more you abuse our cnmU-                                 tiou. Ben Simpsto, now U. S. Ma            M
   Ipdato Die closer we will stick to him.                                   (thai, is one of the projectors of ih
    jL (ieorge T. was a heavy lo&d two years [                               scheme Tlio object is to beat SOD*
     * ago, and we should dislike to seethe »                                ator Ingalls this winter.
     S party shoulder him again!               -                                 Advantage is sought to be taken
    |M      j,   ~ « »   -    _ ,", ",||— ~~ "*?; Vjril
                                                                             of Martin's popularity as an old time
                                                                              Kanstin Republican. As an earneatj
   1 l!» '4mm mm.                                                            reliable, and able exponent of repub
                                                                              licaoism, in this State, Martin
                                                                              stands unsurpassed, it is true. But
   I                 TROY, KANSAS:                                            his main strength is a politician Jies
                                                                              in his uniform abstinence from office            t
         Thumlny, : : ; ;          ;    May 2, 1S78;                          seeking. Keroovo iroin his reuu'ta-
                                      iloa ha* hereto-                     ' tioo that characteristic, uad M is
                                         ^*ffto«An-
         fore predicted tha w-uotaiuaw™,.,•;-—.,. -                         . immeasurably weakened, politically.
         thony without utuuh nppoalMon^liat *<Somp onit                        More so shouldT he lend hiroteifaiJ
      In a bitter uitioie against hloj, n»d favor* the                         an instrument in tlio lumUfif ambi-
      uouiiaatioD uf (Jul. Julia A. Martin. ,Tlie EtraUl,                      tious or revengeful p'ohticlonj,
   J being a* much of A KaiiBui M a Missouri paper,
   ™ wield* n lar|{o lauuetioo in tbia State. Every
                                                                           '. toajplown o'r build ptherji uj>.
   I *t«p tliut lliu Governor ha* taken, of Into, ha*                          wiser policy, for alt tho future,
    1 Moemml to bu unlnoky. Ilia lottur ou tlio ftnau-                         become, a candidate*, il <pv'a
       clul tiuomioii did hint only tluuiago; hi* raid on                      only when tho party os ot
       Emporia groatly injured bliu in onu of hi* strong-                      influenced by office seeking or offi
       bold*; uiid now lie is gelling tliu crodil of tlio
       appoinlnir.nl of F. P. linker aa Commissioner tn                        LoldirVg, rises up. and ilcrrni$ds 1Hd
       the Pari* Exposition, which meets with univer-                          t-Vviccsin behalf of tho State. That
       sal condemnation throughout the Stale. It is t»                         demand is corMr.g ere long, but
        be hoped that the State Con volition will not in-                                 1 notamyo Jhij
        sist upou nominating Anthony for reelection.
        He would be elected, If Dominated, beyond a
                                                                                       —.J.,*1 » » » . • «
        donbt, bat by a much smaller majority tbau the                                     A. l'KFFEU, Editor
        Republicans can poll in the State. The ovil                                                 1
        consequences would be felt in other direction*.                         OOFFCrVILLE,
        It would place the party at a heavy disadvan-
         tage in the campaign, and be the inoaus of los-                      ^^The"newspapors aro discussing
        ing many member* of the Legislature and Coun-                          rnerits of various candidates
         ty ofllccrs. These are thing* that should be                          Governor, and the longer tho $
         taken into consideration, as well as the                          ; * cussion continues, the stron
     ,I election of a State ticket by some suit of
         jority.                                 ™*                            grows the gentloinanly editor
                                                                            *• ^he1 JLtchison Champion, V*&!M
                                                                                      Miaiinrt n. vnto ftr
                                                                           w?" ZJilmi casting          nil Col'.
                                                                                       : position
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                             T H E COURIER.                                                               tt        THUMBDAY, MAY 5 1878;
                                                                                                                                                          *
                                      wist7TJNUJMM, twn.                                     |
                              •'•FhTouTv ntttn in t h e M a t e who
                          ,,,,, hoot Geo. T . A n t h o n y              for'Oil*.
                                                                                                        John A. Martin, of tho 'hampion,
                          . i n o i i K . l o h t t A . M n r l l n . nl A t . l t i -
                                                                                                      is mentioned as a probable candidate
                                                                                                      for Governor. A bettor selection
                          aiitt. N o w , if vou went to br-iiHu-o.                                    could not be made from the represen-
                     (•'•& •I., 'boys,' g n ' f o r . l o h u A . '—I'm''"
                                                                                                      tative and lending Republican! of|
                             Spirit-                                                                  Kansas, and his nomination would
                                tftb« contest in between Geo.                                         compel this paper to support at lsast
                             T. and Joim A., it i» easily HM-                                         the head of the Republican ticket.
                                                                                                      It would bono morn than a iiiitv.rec-
                             tied. TbCTo. is not an oflice in                                         ognition of his services to the party
                             the gift of the people of Knnmis                                         and his standing in the State it*1 a
                                                                                                      good citizen.—Atchison Globak^.
                             that John A. Martin would de
                             tu'.rt his Champion to accept                                               We cheerfully endorse $fc, f l -
                                             - --, j^.-.BUJgiiiln'Mi                                  ibove and assure Ool fifcrtiplba-t
                                                Col. J o l i u ,
                                       KiuimtH City .lournal.
                                                                                                      fcloud county -        )teii«: tsi-
                               With a unanimity as IlnHorinjt to tho
                           recipient as hopeful lor Uio party, tho
                                                                                         i            BQ)id.
                                                                                                       he OnleiaT-t-^iA,
                            Republicans o: Kansas ajrp looking to the I
                           gallant John A. Ma'rlip asab,v coming f»                                                SATURDAY, MAI
                           stand&rfft.Uoarejr.-Shouia.tb.q election for
                           ie'lcgitos TO -Mitt witlaii a month he
                            would be nominated,, and overy indica-
                            lion points to tbe conclusion that thil                                       THE St. Joseph Herald, wjj
                                                                                                     . heretofore predicted the ra-1
                     '.I    sentiment will gather volumo an
                            stronglh until the convention.                                         | of Gov. Anthony without.?
                                                                                                 jif sition, has come oufrijs^igjB
                                                                                                 | j ; against him, and favors tneJ
                                                                                                        of Col. John A. Martin,'^"
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                         Our Host (.overiiiir.
            The qncstion, whofltifif) ho our next                                                                                                                                                                             TJItnUDAT MAY », J818.                                                                                  r
         Governor? in now agitating the ROOM*
         quill of the average Kansas editor, and                                                                                                                                          C o t . J.vo. A. MAIITIX, tlie <li»iiti-j
         ton certain extent the people lire taking                                                                                                                                     g u s h e d editor o/ the Atchison,
         an Interest in the premature discussion.                                                                                                                                       Champion, is now considered the
         Gov. Anthony has niauy wari'sfriends
                                                                                                                                                                                       only ri\:il for the nomination lor Gov-
         in this portion of the Stale, but we ho
         lieve not one or them considers that it                                                                                                                                       ernor against the man whom Web
         would ho an exercise of Hound disere                                                                                                                                          Wilder dubs "liie boss nog of the
         tion to re-noiuirmto him for the pose                                                                                                                                         W e t " — Geo. T. Anthony. The I M .
         lion. His ability to till the office to the                                                                                                                                   is perhaps as strong a man for thtf
         general welfare of the Slate is uot ques-
         tioned, hut his proved unpopularity as a                                                                                                                                      nomination, ami would make ns
         party leudcr has rendered him unavaila-                                                                                                                                       efficient an officer n* nny available
         ble to head the Republican ticket in                                                                                                                                          material in the State. Ho is worth
         the approaching campaign. Personal-                                                                                                                                          just uuu thousand Mich fellows as                                                                                                                   •a            lij
         ly we have no objections to Gov. An-
         thony; he litis made some mistakes •
                                                                                                                                                                                      Anthony, by a majority of from 25                                                                                                                   1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          fit
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         and some blunders in his ollice, but any                                                                                                                                     to .16.000.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          •o
         other man would havc»heen equally lia-                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           xs
         hlo to do the same. Generally his ad-
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    in
         ministration of the gubernatorial office
                                                                                                                                                                                          THE ADVANCE.                                                                                                                                    foo       tb
         has been creditable to himeclf and ad-                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            -J
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                l.ho
         vantageous to the State, ami ho litis                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             5        tal
         earned frank an honorable tteatment
                                                                                                                                                                                  E. A. DAVIS                                                                                                      EDITOtt.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           OO   go
         from his party and the people, v                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  00
                                                                                                                                                                                                              WATHENTA, KANSAS.                                                                                                            J - 'bet
                              Offlcltll P a p e r of t l i c C o t i u t y .                I
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                            The ELLS WORTHREPORTER                                      : " neitlur a prophet nor tin? ami of ' a
                                                                                        [ prophet :" lbr candidates will enter the
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                                                                                                         TUESDAY. MAI I*. «7»,
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                 1\ H. BARN1IART
                     . FRIDAY,
                                                -   EDITOR.
                                        *A *_ 10,_1_8"8._
                                                                     I                           fh» opposite. He likes to stir up portoi
                                                                                                 and public dlfilculties, and, in Una**
                                                                                                  peace, is always on a war platform. A
                                                                                                 tho (Japtaln of a battery stationed In
                                                                                                  Washington during the war we are teld
                       Th» name of John A. ilnriiu ol                                             that ho was very peaceful; be quarreled
                      tChlkOU hft.i been iiiemiuiieil in cou-                                     with bis soldiors, of course, but ho sought
                                                                                                  no engagement with the enemy on the
                     •ciiou with the ullico ol governor.
                                                                                                  South aide of the l'otamec. Durltg
                    \\» do not know thai lie bus any mu-                                           neivrly tho whole period of bis rotldonoe j
                     llion in turn direction; but thisfc                                           in Kansas he bold tho lucrative Federal I
                       itica w* Ituve to ray : KHUOUS line n w E                                   ollice of Uolloctor of the Revenue, lie
                        •u whom to honor would honor her-                                           WHS mi honest and faithful officer, we be-
                           more. \V« believe ho would uuiuj                                        liov", although his personal obaraeterla,
                                                                                                   tics v. mo hi offensive then aa they hive
                           atrenglu" ot uorlbtni and north
                                                                                                    Innii 1 since. For those years of larvloe
                    wfcatem ivuuaaa aa no wilier uiaut*/'                                           and nnlnry-drawlng be was rewarded by
                                                                                                    ii.iiii!', elected Governor two years ago,
                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                              on roiolutioiiH in the Kapubllean State
                        Aral Territorial Convention in Kansai, at                             Convention. In '71, be wai appointed
                        Oiawatomlo, May 18th, '60, ba v u one of                              Centennial      Coinmiiiioner by Gov.
                        iu Bocroterlei. In July of that year,                                  Ilarvoy, and in tbo U M year wai one of
                        when only 21 yeara old, ha waa tba Hoc-                               the Incorporator* of the Xaniai Magtv
                        rotary of the Convention thatformedtba                                tlno Company. In '72, ho wa* again
                        Stato Conitltutlop. Oh Ootbbor 12tb ba                                oleotod a delegate to tbo National Be-
                        w«» one of lha Secrotarle* of the Con van-                            publican Convention. Ho ha* boon a
                        lion at Lawrence that nominated HID lint                            . delegate to and an officer of moat of tbo
                      I Stato ticket. In Dooamber bo waa                                      Stato Convention* linoe that time. He 1*
                    I elected at a Stato Senator, and so actod                                now Preaiclunl oi the State Historical So-
                     J, after Kansas . ww aduilltod, in .'01. It                              ciety, of Die Kaniai and Miuouri An-
                     I will bu aoon that ha. wai in at tho birth oi                           aoclatod Pro**, and of tbo Kansas A»*o-                        9'
                        tbo Constitution and tbo'Liwiand wight                                cialion of Kditor* and Publisher*.
                        woll run on that platform.                                               And bo ia a candidate who cannot bo         ¥ oot
                           Whon Wm, U. Seward visited Atohl-
                        »on, in Hoptombor '00, ho was introduced $                            boat**                                                     ' s
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                        to the people by Martin, In Novom-                                          —The Wrtitrn Spirit i* out strong for                     oo
                     ;
                        be£ of that yejfr J^ge *] wai made                                       John A. Martin, of Atchison, for Oov-
                     | Secretary "of. the*~I*elfef~bommltt                                        ernor.           ;   ,, ,.
                     ' In May,'CI, bo'w'ai appointed Poitmaiter I                                   —Tho Chautauqua Journal forcibly re-
                        at AlchUoa. On "XjajoTJor 2ftl ho wai                                     mark*: Oovornof Anthony appear* to
                    I   reuilorod in at Lieutenant Colonel of tho
                        8th Kansas rcgimonti waa made IU Colo* k
                                                                                            ' _, bo looming up ai.not tho man for tbo
                                                                                                  noxt Oovornor of Kaniai.                           •        er>
                        nal Nov. 1, '02, and wai muitorod out of                                    —Tba Carnett 'I'laindealer goe* with                      D.
                        tho lervlco Nov, 16, '(it. Tbo military                                   tho majority In laying It don't want                        HI
                        hi.lory of Martin and hli roglmont wai
                        publlibed in tbo paper* of tbo time and
                                                                                                  Goorgo Xi. •
                                                                                                     Hon. John A. Martin Geo. A. Craw-
                                                                                                                                                              i
                                                                                                                                                              CIO
                        afterward* in tho reports of tho Adjutant                                 ford and Col. J. P. St. John are ipokon
                        General, and wai a vory gallant and hon-                                  of to succeed our "War" Governor, either
                                                                                                  ol whom we can aupport with a boarty
                        orable ono throughout. The Sigfath                                        good will.
                        aerved in Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky,                                        —Tbo Manhattan Nationalist don't
                        Tonuouuo, Georgia, and all the way aoroaa                                 want George T„ and tbinki Colonel John
                       the country to San Antonio, Texx», wbore                             %•
                                                                                                  llpopular and will get it:'
                       tbo lnsl oftlcor* and loidien woro mm-                               •i i Quite a number of paper* are advocat-
                                                                                                                                                               o
                       tared out. It waa in groat battle* and In                                  ing the nomination of John A. Martin,                        oo
                  •-#> aniull, and added glory to the name of                                     of the Atchison Champion, for Governor.                      <
                   m Kansas wherever it went. Martin WM
                      "• Provo»t Manual of Nuhvllle while
                                                                                                  If ho want* tho place it is altogether
                                                                                                  probable that be aould got It, but tkui far
                                                                                                  he baa refuted to become an offlce-aeekfer.
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                     2 Andy Johnson                                                                Whether or uol the long of tbo lyxen will                    ,
                                             wai      the   M01:                                                                                               oo
                                                                                                  provo moi'o loduollvo now than boreto-                        O
                    1 iary Coventor
                               Oovernor of Tennessee and                                          loro remain* to be aeon. He would make
                       tho mo-t out-and-out Union man,                                  r         a popular Governor.. ,•.'         :%.!                        o
                                                                                                                                                                n
                       and.be contracted tucb a frlendihip aad
                       admiration for Johnson that he waa one'
                                                                                                     —Tho Bluo Rapid* Times tayjt; f ,M '        1
                                                                                                     The nomination of Col. John A. Mar-
                       of tho most unwilling to glvo him up af-                                   tin, of tbo Atchison Champion, for the
                       ter »Jobnaon changed hi* party. The                                        Governorship ia strongly urged by IOIIIO                        o
                                                                                                  of the beat papers ot the State, lie ha*
                       friendship wai honorable to oothmen.
                                     '****'"^***r*,""""i—*W^M*fcajw»^^a^Jfc'**r £ » *
                                                                                                 ,not decided to yield to tbe solicitations of                    &
                         During the war tho Champion wai                                          friendi aa yet, but if be aball df hi*                          !
                                                                                                .chances for a nomination will bo fj
                             and WM editea-part of thj^ofti:                                   , probably has fewer euemlos tb&n
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                             A    ri»tcn*o Par** ••> H'" K M M U
                                            U a ver norkli I p.
                                            |CUIco«o I'ost, S.|                                        M. il.Bscs,              J,W.8aix»»
                                There has at all limes been a great de-                                        HECK & SHINER,         -
                             gree of iiuercKi manifested in Kansas po i-                                   BDIT0R8 AND PKOPUIKTORS.
                             lics, chiefly beeane* there hat been lest evi-
                             dence (if fraud attending upon election*                                     ,.         ,.—                  -
                             than in almost any other State in the Union.                               6FFICIAL PAPER OF JACKSON COUNTY.
                             The aenaloriul and gubernatorial contest*
A     :                      have been e*l>ecially noticeable.    The last
                             election which, by a powerful effort, booat«d                             IlofTDi, Till'K.iDAT, MAY 1C, 1878
                             George Anthony Into the chief executive
                             office of the State, considerably weakened
                             the strength of the people, l i e ran he-                                     THE UOYl-RXOK QI:KSTIOK.
                             hind his ticket aotiiu 16,000 vote* and
                             haa made anything but a successful ad-
                             niininirator of public affair*. Jlo i> an*
                                                                                I.                     There seems to lie nniong the press
                                                                                                    of the Suite, just tit this time, more
                             nounced an a candidate for re-election, and ,                          interest felt niul expressed upon the
                             thin has spurred high-minded ]>eople to re-J?!
                             newed exertion*. In looking iirouud, the |                             question HH to who shall be our next      I
                             press settled almost ns one voice upon the U                           Governor than annul, so long prior to
                               Hon. Join A. Martin, of Atchison. _JIi ™ j                          the convention. A mouth or two
                               IIRK been luMitpiht to become u i :widi<l:iti •'I                   ago wo supposed that Gov. Anthony
                               for uilire Uiure, but invariably declined .",'
                               lint kttch »iv lliu exigencies ol the timoe >$;                     would luivn very little opposition.
                               tlint, in loyalty, or- ciuinol now eitcupe lliu **'                 Wo Imscd thin opinion upon the fact
                               issue* 1 icy mill u |>cruil viutui i- hu will be)
                               tiio next Republican candidate for sever                            tliiit it is . generally acknowledged
                               imr, aud, if so, it in aafe to predict thnt* hi                     that he has made un excellent execu-
                               wiil go,»n with the larjjiHi vote I IK- State
                               haa [lolli'il lor one UI.III iii many years.;                       tive olllcet—ono of the best Kansas
                              Thi!        record       of     tliin     gentle-;                   ever hud. It. seem* that we were
                               moll, in war unil pence Iri with-
                              out ii blemish. Ue we* a brave, intrepid,                             mistaken an to the uuuuimity with
                              soldier, mid by bis vulor roao to II general- \                       Which he would be aupporled for a
                              ship in the late Wur, Hi* private lifu ha* jfi.
                               been Unit of an i xciuplury man. Modest, i                          second term. There is no disguising
                              large of bean, shrewd and far-seeing, be, f I                        the fact that there is a Strang opposi-
                            . (in- won friend* flic and near. As to, hi* f
                            , political m uinen, hj* editorials in hi* pa-                         tion to his re-nomination, and tlmt
                              per, the Vhampiim, arc the beat evidence, 'i                         this opposition is pretty generally
                              tie i* thoroughly consistent and would •uo- W
                              nili Miionuliiy ulily conserve the inlereit* otPf.                   distributed throughout the State, nud
                              llie eoiniiionwi'iillli of KIUIHUH. He is one                         Hint, unless tho tide should boon set
                              of the few nun whom nature haa so bal-                               lu u dilVcrcnt direction, some other
                              anced llml lie in nut carried awiiy by vault-
                           i ing ambition.                                                         same than George T. Anthony's will
                                         .8BS9S-BI                                                 head the Republican ticket this /all;;
                          ^i &—
                              . .wi.•-^ats -          <w         i&RGZi
                                                                                                   Why this should be, is a question
                                        MANY        papers       throughout        tho
                                                                                                   upon which there is, doubtless, 4
                                     Ktuto Hpouk favorably ot Col, John
                                                                                                   difference of opinion. We accQun
                                     A. Miwtin, of Atchison, n8-ttt-«nnd<*
                                                                                                   for it first, that the Governor Is per:
                                     dale for Governor, next fall. Tho I
                                                                                                   sunnily unpopular, us a man,
                                     Republican party can put no hotter J
                                                                                                   years ago he received the nomin
                                     man in tho field.
                           fc§                                                                     after a close aud hard fight, mo:
                                                                                                   causo the opposition to him coul
                                 W I T H becoming modesty Col. John                                unite upon any ono man, thai
                            Martin refrains saying sughtrespect-                                   cause he was the choice of a mo,
                            iug the governorship. With becom-                                      of the convention. Second &
                            ing portenacity, W e b Wilder goes                                     receiving tho nomination the
                            for Geo. T., and in the same satire                                    fight made against him by R«l
                             na he splits the Governor lie does the                               CBIIB, coupled with his unpoptt^
                             Col. right royally. Wilder lives io. &                               reduced his vote several tljou
                             Missouri town, but ha in. thor-                                      below what the rest of tbej
                             oughly wedded to Kanu&a interest*                                    et received.    Thirds M
                             and people, and knowo hotr i o feel                                  known hard money viewi
                             for tne average Jayhawker who ggf-                                   other things being ui'|
                             fers from ppittics.~/vT<»«**/£4. mfoi4*
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                         THE CHRONICLE.'
                         ~*       .T.W.HART, Editor."
                                                                                 ; *J&i-:A-i                         ~        :_>•
                     I lbllene, Kaunas, Friday, May I I , 1878.1                           "PLBIOHBR MKRIDiTH, Pro*..
                     tL_.JtS^SMB*p
                                 l«BSt«t»sl ••• HI I. . ... -
                      ' Col. John A. Martin, oftho A           I
                                                                                            Atchison has a United States senator,
                   4 eon Vhampion, is receiving strong                                 fa itiprenie3iul*e;'a special mail ajront.and
                    [port irom tho newspapers oftho £>C»                               ' it John A. Martin wants to be governor
                    tfor Governor.                                                       nil he has to do h tr> gnjf *«y lie has aU
                                                                                         tho rrquiijtto gujnwewtfriSr l
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                                                                                                             HE 0Q&38IM, ' < :
            t
                                                                                                                                        man gin K:
                WmHrful u « « r »» boljovid by                                         man they would llko to support for             . Coming to .
                                                                                       the, position—that bis name would
                                                                                                                                      i. IiuftiSi days
                                                                                       addstiongth to tho ticket, and to
                 r» 3 v
                               OUK rTBXT OOVBBNOB.                                     tho Boilcllation of these ho has Anal-           areiii&s a fi
           jut    The announcement of Col. John A;                                     ly yielded, and uiiuouticoa himself a          ,;«takeSiis life
             f Martin tlmt lie will submit bis nnine to                                candidate in tho following card                ifiwhatSio co
             { the coming Kepublicun mute couven-                                      which wo clip from the Champion                   i.sliitS- the "
             ' Mini us a candidate for the oflice of                                   of Friday last:                                tat present tl
             | Governor will be bulled with delight                                         It is well known thai Col. Martin
               'i-v nil true Republican* and )>y many                                                                                 flie se||; bro.-v
               J n-iiii'crntn. That be wlll.'be muntnated                                has stoadily roiused to be a candid-              .aritig ike,
            I nud elected there is no doubt. Col.Mar-                                   ate for yoare, for public position.             whiclr\ohoe<
                                                                                         He has boon in Atchison somo twen-                      o
            . tin will curry .Doniphancounty by one                                                                                    the lugfrts of
               thousand mujority. While Anthonynr-?                                      ty yearn, arriving there as a printer
            , would low the county lu- Lbe-gome num-i jj j                               boy, without moans or experience. 1            over n|e M'or
                                                                                         lie ROOU became connected with the            the N^rtheni
            % to or votes, - ^ T O C ^ - V J k S M
                                                                                         Champion, and has grown up there               to theory, se
                 Pwt^Ciftu^-•»•*—*u-rsr"•.;•"'•- - "                                     with the town and with hit paper.            • ami hrjjulred
                   «»r, ._*~: •.-... ... n,9 linnALD j»                                  Ho U a solf-made man, aud has suc-             t 'hampJCHi of
                    confident that Mr. Martin will n .                                   ceeded In building up a builness              lowei^.
                    beivo the nomination of his party.                                   and a reputation and influence for            of bei
                 |                                                                       his papor looond to none In the
                   Ho doeerves it. He1 bas earned it.                                                                                  is to
                                                                                          West. To bin papor and to tbe In-
                  '. Would honor tho publip as the o%.                                                                                 and ti'Mimphs
                                                                                          terests of tbo State be has been
                 [would honor him.       Notico tUVfiuta,                                much devoted, and is Justly proud             D. R ^iithot
                 W&jLtilt a l ) 0 V 0 wordn.t* fr^"*W'                                   of what he has accomplished. There            Sol Mfler, ]
                           iohm! A. Martin, tdttijr of tbo Atchfaoa                                                                    AVoodajid m
                           j) fflamf,*1n, hat printed » e»rd In hit oaper,
                                                                                          U no doubt but that ho would pre-
                          ; that lit. h«« rectlved nftmorout Ict^eri from                 fer to remain in^bfy present posi-           to the fhusic
                        •nt pnrta of tbe State I I M » I blur to hecomt a                 tion, but wbcli a irian's frlonds call       Frcetl^n, un
                   ndtdato for th» BtbuMloan noolliiutlon for Oor.
                         I and that h i oaaaol refot* to do to, B»
                                                                                          npou him jo outer tbelr seryloe,            acuom^isheil
                          i " That tilt pntltlon of OortrMr ot thU                        with such unanimity at is manifest*         and nMirecia
                    at anil npldly-growlag commonwealth It a dtt-                         od in this instance, we are of those        careful^ port
                     "ml wonld appreciate, I do not attempt to die-
                         , It 1» tht only Qffioe In tht gift of tbt poopla I
                                                                                          who boliove ho' has no right to re-         Kansa£j Ho
                     ) *Tor had any ambition to attain. I regard It aa                    fuse We aro therefore glad of bis
                                                                                                                                      Kansas as slit
                   f'hlgbett honor that oontd ht conferred upon me i                      announcement. Ilotg widely known                       * prj
                   * If the RepubUeaniof Kantat deem rot worthy of .
                                                                                          throughout .Kansas, and Is every-           who isa»ot
                       an bouor, I will accept thalr nomination with
                      tude, and with the tlnetrt hop* that, If. elected,                   where popular, lip will receive a          To Whtm thcl
                      • bt ablt to 10 ditchVK» the dntiat of tbt plate                     strong support, and should bo be-            redit ^ md
                     i juttlfy tha confidence of mr party, and ratrtl
                     — - 1 Of th/whole people." JJF, % 7 ) pji"f4*
                                                                                          come the JiepBhllcan .nominee bit           Why S Job!
                                                                                           n a nro alnpTeputatlop for strict In-      as ho. ,
      I \ « ^ ? Martin for GoTemor, is i rallying                                          togrlov, <£obnety and honesty as
                                                                                                                                          For twenty
                  witb a lftr e
                                                                                           well SB loV-emincnt abilities, will
        k ^g^wy              s p o r t i o n ° ' t b e P reB8                              insure B Iwcjpttblican majority which      laboreigfor tli
               throughout the state.                                                       will iilmost suFprlHe all. There will      gloriougiStatt
                                                                               \                                                      to her Beauty
                                                                                           be no Bush humiliating work to do
                             That the star of Anthony is on the                            OB spending the force of tho cam-          before fias he
                          I wane is evident by the altered tone                            paign in explaining away a doubt-          of tho aiate
                           of the great portion of the press.                              ful or bad record, or in apologis-         Kiiffragrf' KaJ
                                                                                           ing for our candidate and begging          bn            rt
                                                                                           the J)e*>ple for votes.",^~^rjk-^'u-*4l
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                                           •guisuoj. pjsqaRt <Cq PFM 't>88t         ICilltil    jsduds/wsu "uiuBi
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                      urffarirru»r,                                                                     ^••
                                                                                                       can
                                 i elsewhere,
                                                                                            modesty shown
      : A . Martin of the AtuhisonChampiou
                                                                                          not     having     Ion
          ha*,' after "considering tlio earnest
                                                                           ago crowded himsolf forward f|
           solicitation of 80 per uent of iho
                                                                        ,' some State position'.
           State press and his many friends all
                                                                      -.,- At present we are for John
      I over the State, determined to pltco
                                                                           Martin for tho reasons before m
          liiiimulf before the people us a can-
                                                                     . . tioncil, and because we think hp W
          didate for Governor of Kansas.
                                                                     ^ be such an improvement on Iho com
              ('<>l, Martin has been a |iroininent
                                                                           hearted "cheese monger" (whVdel'* I
          m a i l ' i n Kansas ever since 1H.5j.
                                                                     ? pises a man because lm does'form-
          Coining to Kansas in the "JJonler i
                                                                       | labor) and who is tho present W
        | Uurri.in days," he stepped into the ^
                                                                           eumbenl. Martin will bo nominate
          arena 118 a free state man, willing to
                                                                          sure if his friends prevent tho rin
            take his life, liherty and money for                          stors-from bulldozing the peopl
             hat ho considered right. Kstuh-                                "their wishes. " ' J & t c W L £
           jshiug the "Champion of Proodom,"
            t present tlie Atchison Champion,
            v sent broad east through tliu land,                    A?           —John A Martin, nf Atchison,
         elarion like, the ''cry of freedom"                                  SKiinstohavc tuo lu'uhl* irne'u'im'
          which echoed and reechoed through                                   the nomination upon tho Republican
                                                                               Uto ticket for. Governor.— • / / « -
         Vie hearts of millions of people all
         over the world, hut ]virliciilurly in
         the Northern States,who. responding                                          Col. John A. Martin comet out in
       i t o the cry,sent thousands of dolhirs                                     a card in the Champion of Thursday,
       . ami htuiilreds of men to assist tho                                       formally annouociug himself at a
          Champion of l'Ycodom and its fol-                                        candidate for tho Republican Guber- • '-:
         lower! ''w'making Kansas tlio "gem                                        natorial nomination. l i e is proba-
      , of bonufj und joy forever" that she                                        bly tho only Republican in tho 8tate
         is to-day. The trials, tribulations                          \(!l!lll.s, who can beat George T. Anthonj
         uml triumphs that John A. Martin,                                         before the convention, x and it it
         V. R Anthony, Goo. A. Crawford,                                           doubtful whether even ho can do it.
                                                                       htrret.
         Sol Miller, 1>. W. Wilder, S. N.                                          It cannot be denied that Col, Mar.
         Wood and many others who "danced                                          tin is a first-class man and would
         to the music" of tho Champion of                              u m o t t * make a very excellent and efficient
         Kansas as she is. Js their a Kan will     1;                           Atchison Champion, announces hltysolf
         who is not proud of his State ? N o 1                                  a candidate for tbo republican oomlwt-
                                                                                tlon for governor. This action Isijn couH
         To whom then should wo award the                                       pllancc with tbo urgent and ,yc\y general
         credit of making her our pride ?                                       WIBII of ,his .brethren of ty& republican
         W h y to John A. Martin and Biich                                      press, ag\vall as InllinWlal members of
         as ho.                                                                 the jiarty y nll^'Mj^ of tlio stato. Tlicre
                                                                                has SHldonV been.-such uimnlmltjt of oxy
             For twenty odd years Martin has
                                                                                presslon: "W fnvor of any ciui6\ldiitc .rio
         labored for the best interests of our                                  early In'the canvass, which (p^at orfoo a
         glorious State arid has added much                                     testimonial of Col. /Wft-nfrTs^ffcrsona]
         to her beauty and- charms. Never                                       popularity ami eminent IUIK'SH for the
                           - *••' ' 4'-'"- */'                                  executive otlicc. It is understood that
         before has he been before 4hp pooplo                                   Gov. Anthony aspires Xb a ro-eloetlon,
                                                                                but since tho above 'announcement it Is
         of the State asking theni£tt$j"                                        doubtful whether Gov. A.'s candidacy
         suffrage. Kansas is not ungral                                         will make an appreciable ripple in the
                        preciative. She cannot'                                 approaching csnvftta. - -t.'*
                                               I -
      Jffj-MVf, VSR" *>uq}!l«0 '"folPA '80S••<"Jtl szs|,l StI 3U*IOJ preqoraXq pjaq >ggi o) zst\ 'sSuiddip jadads-wsu "upjoj^ jspuexorv nqor,
                                                                                           -"' •»               —»••••£. *?ijt.-»
                    d O U M A B T M P » C AX D I V A             ;i <
                                                                        1                        «<•«»:, AN» COMB TO STAT.
                    It will bo seen from the card pub'                                             Wo publish to-tiny the slalomout of
                liihed elsewhere in the JOUBKAL that                                            Col. Jobn A. Martin announcing himself
                Col. John A. Martin has consented to                                            M the' Republican candidate -for Gov-
               'become a candidate for the Republican ti                                       ornor of Kunsix. It is brief and to the
                 nomination for Governor of this State.                                        point, and Buttles the question. If Col
             g It is true, as Col. Martin says, that he                                         .Martin livoi be will be the joacl Gov-
                 has not shown an anxiety to engage in                                         ernor of Kansas, and wo are glad to lay
             JJ political affairs as a candidate. Indeed,                                      that bit boaltb b excellent. '
             E it is rare that a gentleman having so                                              There has been no lostanee m Kansas
             I many olements of personal popularity                                            <>f such reluctance in accepting a OM-
                 and so wull fitted tor public lifo as Col.                                    ilMii'y in Cnl. Alnrtin Una shown. "With
                 Martin has shown so little of political                                       more than two-jjdrds of the newspaper! I
                 ambition. That ho comes before the                                            in bis favor and with prominent and in-
            I people now is due not to his own efforts                                         fluential men writing to him from
                 to secure such a result, but rather to a                                     every      part of     tbo (Statu urging
                 popular demand which be does not feel                                        him to becotaa a' candidate, be
                 at liberty to refuse This is as it should                            • r has had tbo tolf-donial and for.
                 be. Public stations must be filled, but                                      tituile to refuse to enter the field.
                  they ought not to bo sought as an end                                 , At last lie seems to bave bueii overpow<
                  There is a vast difference between the                                |j ered by tbe earnest aoIioluUous of
                  man who persistently seeks an office                                        friends, and ywtorday published tbe card |
                  and one who consents to engago in pub-                                     wlii'ii we copy this morning.
                  lic life at the demand of his fellow cit-
U-.               izens. Col Martin is one of our most
                                                                                                 Kansas bus had a Governor who did,
                                                                                             not represent bor puiiple; be bad no ayu».,
                  successful newspaper editors and pub-                                      patby lor thnru and tbey bad no love foe.
                  lishers. He has a profession and a                                         him. To give a candidate a second torm
                  business of which ho is proud. He has                                      is a nilu Ibutu to which there Inn bcou noj
                  made himself a power in his chosen                                         exception during tho past twelve yuart.J '
                 , line of effort. There are a large num-                                    but the present roijrn was loo odiousj
                  ber of Republicans who believe that                                     • to bo longer ondured. In . look4
                  bis services, at the present juncture,                                    iag      for • a - foal ' roprensritativs. of|
                   would be valuable both to the party
                   and to the State. They bave asked
                   him to consent that his name may be
                                                                         i             ;" the poople and the Mate, almost all e;
                                                                                       ,: were turned to Jobn A. Martin, l i e had
                                                                                            just tbe qualities needed for a ohtof mag
                   used as a candidate for Governor before                                  istratu. Ho is j able, cxDorfenood, level
                   the nominating convention of the Re-                                     boadod, warm-hearted—'"'rich in saving!
                   publican party, and he has consented.                                    common sense." l i e has lived 1n tbe
                   If nominated, he will poll the largest
       *r          vote* ever given for Governor in this
                   State, and will make one of the best
                                                                                            public eye from his boyhood, having
                                                                                            bought tbo Champion boforo bo WSJ twen-
                                                                                            ty-ono years old and edited ft twenty*
                   Governors we have ever had.                                              Soars. "While the in Bold at Colonel of tbe
                                                                                           Eighth Kansas be still wreta ItUorslo hit-
                                   A ( \M»I i n n .                                        paper and all hit recwaiifld nphrlonrwarr
                        By a card which we publish this mor:                               •till boforo the people. This tott of pub-
                     ing, it will be seen that t'ol. John A. Mar-                          licity from boyhood to maturity be bat
                     tin formally announcer) himself n candidate                           stood, and with a constant growth in
                     for the Republican nomination for Cover                               the public, osteom and confidence There
                     nor, and there is reason to believe he will                           hat beoo nothing to hide or to covor up or
                  lrcccivo the nomination. A larger number                                to apologize for. It it an honorable,
                                                                                          honest, manly and patriotic history
               I 3j oof
                      f paper*
                         papers have   declared in his favor than
                                 have dei
                                                                                          Martin it a rare man In tbe union of
              [ ^ in favor of anv other aspirant, and the
                                       rally reflect the scntimcnU                        •olid qualities, good Judgment, firmness,
              • -^newspapers genera
                                                                                          sagacity, and an oven tompor and cheer-
             | C ^ o f their readers. When nominated, TnE
                                readers,
                 l»TlME3 will take pleasure in giving him a                               ful disposition. Whorever placed, he
                   Smost earnest aud cordial support, and we                              fills the bill, and does it quiotly, making
             ~&w believe he will poll a vole considerably                                 no fuss about it.
                  «larger than the average party strength.                                   • When such a man comet to the front
                                                                                          he come) to stay. l i e wilt not be a can-
                             JOHN A. iUAKTJN.'                                           didate for the Ssnato, not being' a public
                   ( h U M J A , HABTIV will be the next                                 speaker and having no taste for life lb
                 Gftvjriftw of Kausas. (&&**&*
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                                                                                                           jspUKOTV m p f           ,V ( 1 IB
                                                       PPM >«8i oj $ f c - ; « i " M ' P ^ ^ S ' .   ^ ^
         Ington, but hii publTclTfe will tS
  so puro,         blameless    and strong h'                                     <;o\      I:NOI:SMIP.
  that      hr will       not arouse tbe                                   Anion;; ihe eamiidales l»i' tioven l
  opposition of        the onrloui, and                               i or, spoken of, we know ul m> ont-"> Jjpj !•
  tbu poop IU will gladly sen tbe holm ju                               wiinia tlic people 0l Ivau^:»•* I'lin ill
  •ucb safo, steady and modest hands.                                   heartily support, in Col. John A.
  Though born in Pennsylvania, Martin la                                Mai'llu, of Atchison. Col. Alar I in
 essentially a Kansas boy and man. .From                              . is io every respect a Kansas man ,
 • poor printer bo lias worked bis way to                               ll« IIMS bliC'l Within her llH'llelSjK
  tho first place in tbe boarts of tbo pooplo,                        ' throughout hoc entire MrugjHo l o r ^
 and li bimsolf tbe best typo and repre-                                liliLTiv. l i e has li:nl her l>c.-l in-!*
 sentative of bis Stato. Her motto it                                                                              \
                                                                        lurusis ut hemI IIDIII the very '»»'i^
 "Through rough ways to tbo stars," and                                ijlituliig.     His WOI>I enemy IISMnev»J*
 Martin has traveled that hard road, ttbe |
                                                                      |ec assailed Ins character. Ami by
 has grown in bis time from 75,0(10 poo-
                                                                      j tIn; (Million of tlol. Msitin lo the
 plo to moro than 760,000, and it is right
 that tbo boy who helped to make tbe                                    llljHiost position in our stale, it
 Utato should be honored by it.'                                        woulo only bo u mark of gratitude
                                                                        lor the services he ha* rendered us
    John was "a long time a-corniog," but,
                                                                        HI n sialf. While At tho same time
 M Lincoln said of pea'cdLJio^'has come,
 apdcomotojuy/ T*Wr,                                                  j we Would Komii o an executive 0 Ul-
                                                                        cer I list would alike be respected at
                                                                      I ut liume ami abroad.
    Cot.. Jon* A. MARTIN, editor of the
  Atchison Champion, In a card in hU                                      r;oj„      MII.I.ICK,      who     i.i an   nrilont
  paper yesterday morning, announces                                   cliMiiiiii.ni n! Hon. John A. M nil in,
  himself an a candidate tor tbe Republi-                              lor Governor, nnd one <>l (lie most
  can nomination for Governor of Kansas.
                                                                       thoroughly i''iii«i..;|,'iit opposer* ot
  Ill* card IK modest and manly, aud it In
  keeping with the character of one of tbe                             forccil resumption, says tliiil Ito llftl
| best journalists, as well a.« one of the                             gathered lioni (he ('liumyion and otb> !
,most honorable goutloiucn In the West.                                of sonici's, IhntS^j-. M'lilln is In fa-
Ms long as Kansas must have a Rcpubll                                  vor of silver 1'i'lH^iliI/ntlou, opposod,-
 can Governor, there Is no man whom                                    IO the coiiinicliiytSicllcv, in favor of
 we would rather sue Governor o( our                                   the lotiff I                postal saving*
 slater stajj^jhan Col. Martin. *                                      banl:«\of                   ago of silver.
                                                                       anil of a                   o legnl tender
                                                                  !    eiineiii)                   llli the editor
         I O I . MAItTIN FOB W T E I W O B .                           of the C/i            do above Is pretty
       ' fcol John A. Martin lias Announced his                        (fOOlWll oney ftuctrino. There nro
     VllHngnoM to accept Uie Republican                                               IcinenVti I his (title of tho
                                                                       sever
      nomination fbr Governor, if tendered
                                                                                                                                I
    ; nlm. 'f how 1» not a more popular man                            P.late \ftho->liave been inenlioiieil for
    Jii Kansas than Col. Martin, and If the                            (lie positJoSof Governor, that outei'-
      sentiment expressed »t tlie recent editor!*                      tiin (lie same opinions, and it is woll
      til convention, by newspaper IIIPII from                         worthy of Hie consideration of tho
       various parts of the State, was any Indi-                       people that Ihoy see Hint some ono
       cation of public opinion, he will bo al-                        Is seleeled for this Iiiirh position who
       most unanimously nominated, and trl-
      •uumlinnllv elected by a majority of at                          i$ llKiroii^'hly in sympathy with Hiein.
                   ..     J- . .
       least fifty thousaud.       -•- -,!\li»
                                             . 'iif.
                                                f%
                                                                           The Troy Chief toots up Jno. A
                                                                        Mariln's possltlouon finance about as
       ' —Col. John A. Martin, editor of the                            1>)| low*..
    ^Atchison Champion, In a well written
                                                                           In favor ol silver rctnonltlzatlon.
      card In his paper of Thnrsday, announces
      himself a candidate for Governor of Kan-                             Opposed'to tho contraction policy.
   , ws this eomlDtr fldl. He is a sound lie-,                             In luvor of the long-bond bill, and
   I publlchti, an"d fully identified with the in-i                     jo-tit! savings banks.
     lerests of that State, having boon a wsi-                             In faror ol free coinage of silver.
   i dent of It forbore than twenty rears.—                                In lavor of an increase of tbo legal
     We hope ho TV;UI rcceivo the nomination                            Icttder currency.
     and be derated to. the ofQce to which he                             We call that ^ictfy aood enrrcac*
     aspires,      .t ...                                               doctrine. — f/'fjVttVh         tytwjM*
                 m• •               "^
                                                                      ser"
                                                        •
                                                                                               mw.
       so
90££-l6Sfr6 VSn--'»!u*JntJi1
                                                              m\$W<
                                                                         he Governors
                                                                             llldSMJU V&tm J9plI«X3JV WS .."f -
                                                                    ow tmrt Col. Martin has formally
             f At tire *arnett iolicitatloii of \ii            announced his candidacy for the Re-
              friends, Col. John A. Martin has \&               publican nomination for Governor,
              sued the following card:                         it is time for those who favor his
                 During the past month or uiortf I             nomination and intend to work for
              havo been receiving numerous hitters             his election, to declare their prefer-
              from different sections of the State,
              diking me to become u candidate for              ence and intention, in order to give
              the Republican nomination as Gov-                Col. Martin's name due weight at
              ernor of Kansas.                                 tho coming convention.               This the    *
                 These individual requests hare                BliADic does not hesitate to do. Per-             V
              beonTTOppiemented by the very earn-
              eat concurrence of a large number of             sonally, we both admin- and like Mr.
              influential, and sincere Republican              Martin. We believe he will fill the
              journals, which have joined in assert-           office of (iovernor wrih honor to him-            r
              ing that tha public sentiuiont in pi;            self ami to the party which elect." him.
              favor was af suoh a character tin
              oould not, in justice to the part,               He has served the Htut" longnud well
              to myself, refuse to recognize am                OS a citi7.cn ami journalist, and his
              quiesce in its preference.                       election as (iovernor will be a fitting
          - . I have not been anxious                          recognition of these services as well
            'In political affairs as a can                    as an endorsement of his character
              have never asked the people of Kan-
              sas during the period of my resi-               as an honorable and patriotic cltiion.
              dence in the Stuto.for their suffrages.            Of Mr. Martin's nomination we havo
            ; I have been content with my* .work,             little doubt, iind of his election, if 1
              and with the opportunities of use-              nominated, none at all. Since bis
              fulness, in promoting the develop-
              ment and prosperity of the State, it            candidacy became certain tho Re-
              afforded me.                                    publican press of the State hits al-
                That the position of Governor of              most uniformly endorsed him. Those
             this great and rapidly growing Com-              who have not favored his nomina-
              monwealth is a distinction I would
             appreciate, I do not attempt.to dis-             tion have usually been such BH had
             guise. It is the only office in the gift        some pet candidate whom they were
             of the people I have over had any               desirous of complimenting, or else
           /ambition to attain. I regard it as               adherents to the present incumbent,
             the highest honor that oould be con-            whom they think, or pretend to
             ferred upon me. And if the Repub-
             licans of Kansas deem mo worthy of              think, entitled to a second term.
             such an honor, I will acoept their                  Those who are simply nominating
             nomination with gratitude, and with             their friends as a mutter of compli-
           .the sincere hope that, if elected, 1             ment will, of course, be at liberty
           .'may bo able to so discharge the dir-
             ties of the place as to justify the con-        after the convention, and we count
             fidence of my party, and merit the              on their coming to Mr. Martin's sup-
             regard of the whole people.                     port. As for Governor Anthony's
                I make this announcement with                adherents, they are too few in num-
             diffidence, but with the conviction
             that longer silence would be unjust             ber and too woak in influence to
           ' to myself, and a refusal to bo a can-           make him a formidable candidate.
   '         didate would be ungenerous to my                    Not thut Gov. Anthony has noti
             friends.           Respectfully,
                                . Jwo. A„MAim&               a large circle of personal friends and
                 "; -SBc-
                                                             admirors; though not what is known
                                                             as a "popular" man* indeed, ho has
                 Wo are iippfouu}|ing u lull in the          never sought popularity—ho is by
               nominating part of the cunvnss. The           no means generally disliked. But
              head of lllo ticket has been selected          his friends are not eager to see
               by the people and the press, und tho          him renominated. Tlioy feel, even
              only chutigo that wills^ike place will        when they have no qther candidate
              bo tho constant accessions and in-            in view, that the arguments ad-
              creasing strength of Col. Martin.             vanced at his former oleotion, the
              Were George T. wise ho would dei              arguments now being advanced in be-
              eline to go before tho convention, but        half of Col. Martin, are not applica-
              his egotism and obstinacy are BQ              ble to Governor Anthony's case.
              great that ho is blind to the over-           Their wish to honor Mr. Anthony
              whelming defeat that awaits him,and           was recognized in his elootion, -#wo
              his enemies will by gratiiied bo seeing       years ago; they have no right to ask $
              him limited to a single term by ballot.       for a second term. It is from the                      '
              They could ask nothing more.—To-              people that a call for a Governor's
              peA'O Jllntlc jft0»t4%?>     ~* yfa           reflection should come. If his ad
                                              "'*y&         rofltjistration lias been exceptlonjulj
                                                            bjgfiant, if his services tO;
                                                              ubllc      seem       to    demand
                                               T
  &I6St>6        H0iqii|B3 "ofojiBA '80S # ' Kl «z«\<l Sf I 'Suisuol pmpnj
                                                                                                                                                  31,
                                                                       <&] PPM 'f 881 o) rggf "sSuiddip jadBdsMDU nittrew jspurorarv uqof ,,-^OOH dBioS SAissupv s,
            ward, tho public will very (juiokly
            recoRiii/.,. the fuel. The OttinlWnto»ii
                                                                                                            — P C 'M •
            private character, his merits as                                               QUA              ?0t Governor
            a private cltizen.do not of themselves                                           Col. John A. Martin, o | AtcJffaon,
          I constitute u claim to reelection. I t                                         :i]>;a:ari- to be ilio poptllUf lilid maul
           implios no slight to Governor An-                                              [M'ttmiitonU isihdidilUi 'tor- uiiur
           thony, no dissatisfaction with hi*                                             lurtnl honot'it, Tluero \\\ JIIM .an.; no
           public career, to relegate him to that                                          »i:i:i in lb.; :'i:it'.i uf Kfth :t.i who i.i
           private life which he is so admirably                                          iluiiv widely I;nowii or h e l l in
           fitted to adorn. He in not a public,                                           higher c.-.loo in hy tho )><mli!o of the
          servant dismissed either with or With-                                         Slate, than Col. filurliii. Ili.i iiotni-
          out cause ; ho is a ruan who has filled                                         utiliuu vvouKI iloubtleau tmvo iho el-
          the most honorublc position in the                                              icit ui'l'iiuiiitiii;! llio entitv llcpllb-
          tfftof tho peoplo of his State, and                                            Menu vole, and iiifcreasu lh^ iiiajori"
          who retires to make room for an                                                 ty h'oiii liitcL'ii lo twenty llioutand
          equally worthy citizen whoso services                                          oyer tlmt of Lwu ycitl'ti :n;o. Tltia
          entitle him to recognition.                                                    iii uim of tlio many ||ood rcit'-ona
                                                                                         why lio iltoiild I'OtolVO tho HOinlltft*
                                                                                         lion. AyftiliHl Covcin.'f Anthony
                     J a n . A. Martin, of t h e Atohlenii                               WO have noihiii,; to Kiiy. H o has
E^c               ('/tampion, ininouiu-i'S himself a* a                                  Hindu .".'.l ftblo ;n:il I'll: i.!ii'„ c-liio)
                                                                                         cXtcii'.ive, dial t!:c JIOCJJ'O of the
                 c a n d i d a t e tor the Giiburiiutoriul                               Sliuc la?;;!it i!o Wol'iiO ll.at to d o i l
 " ^ § * t ^ irhuir. Good. J n » A. will make 11                                         hint a .'wottd loi'iu. lint tho ltejiub"
                 good man and a hard UIIU to beat.                                       liean p.-.ny tua j . i . t now pooily ai-
                      Mf                                                                 ful'd   to tl.-nUlr.C lilO ln.'is!le:;.l UliJv ol
                     0 3 0 1 1 9 A. MlllTlS
                                                      ***!                              ilolm -ii: :••; III. iorniiT t'n.rji'il, or in
              We publish,'this morning, theC»ra\of                                       iho I.•.(••< i .' Iho ) i\- Iji'.di.o llmt f;o
          J o h n A. Martiii.'of Ateli]eon, a n n o u n c i n g                         iv:u-'.    ivi'ly |. re Villi . in uVfcr-il him
                                                                                        aailinwl c.M.-.liii C Cll!U;%'U llU't] plT.-.Oll
          himself * s > candidate for Govormrri
                                                                                        .".! RMitull . I ;.l| lit J i i i . fur John
              Mr. MilHIn 'ISJMUII a n d favurabh-known I                                iliirtiu.— U.<;fui'd I'liltJiClidcntt
           all ovcrHffic Stair, a n d will undoubtedly
          mako tluurfVougjiyt M         r t i u l,1
                                                    ° invention                     2,
                                                                                       im
          of any amp that could have UOW brought                                            Vf(U
          out nguiMt the present Governor. lie will                                                       GOVBRNOB.
           unite nearly all the elements opposed to                                        There is ft prettr uonoral and well seti
           George TV AaitHonyj and is prpbnWy. ,dir,                                   tied opimou that John A. Martin will be
           ouly uiiiii'that tun go into die convention                                 tho next (invornor of Kansas. Col. Mar-
                                                                                       tin possesses all the qualities of combin-
           with success iilmoBt assured.                                               ing the elements in coiiiA".tration : ut least
                                                     ,rurc     BC
              Wo bare u l l M ^ * W ? ^ M                   ?* P                       Ins aviiilaliilitv will make lnui tlin uuitiii-
        . for Southern Kansas men for office, where                                    moiis choice is the convention after the
     JO other things wcro equal, and have been                                         complimentary ballots have beou (Usnens-
     U particularly -anxious to hate, a Southern                                       ed with. Our Uomocrutic friends favor
 r S J Kansas candidate at this lime, but more                                         the nomination of Geo. T- Anthony. In
                                                                                       the event of the candidacy of Anthony
       ) than all, we have wanted " to go in and                                       they would oxpect to elect John Martin,
       : win."                           ."if ^ . t * # g                              of Topekn, ou tho unpopularity ol our
       k      The guntlomen who have been proposed                                     present Governor. The Republican man- l-<
   _*~ as candidates,frjj& this, section arc men of                                    agers are too shrewd to throw away BO
   ^ 7 unquestioned SCuTty, possessing, each of                                        election on account of one man. To use a
        - them, all tho qualifications for the oQicc,                                  vulgar expression, they will "cheeso it."
                                                                                           Col. Martin being a newspaper man will
           and they are <jftep3/ ^wngn»'\wCtovc tbT                                    elevate the character of that profession;
    *I f greatest respect^outtney do not possess the                                   and establish the precedent that an editor
      O olements of strength• we asiribu to Mr-                                        may aspire above a postofllcc commission.
           Martin.!,;^                 ,/-.             £;                             Wo admit a postolllce is a tine adjunct to
               We kno*fka\ this is ^ot alwnvs.tho best                                 a printing oflice; but we prefer to Bee news-
  fc       argument lffjjnfdn sucli niatters.^evit when,                               paper men with loftier ambition. How-
                                                                                       ever, they stand on their merits and abil-
           as in tlfis easej.Huejttongus^eaudidatejs                                   ities as other people do.
                                                             v
           wholly iliobjbctioiiabU'. andin^ery -wa'J                                    -.      -r       ..     ,.-' ' i T .
           fitted for Wft f!fM**r»nd the people na»c de-
           termined to ha,ye a change, the phly" so#A
           way to bring ifnWbt ttr-to concentrate upo*
                                                                                          S ».V-             •.. *„« tmr.
                                                                                                         :,*rr-0*3gas»i«>i~      '
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           the " strong man."                            .' u \ flw
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                                                                                            T I I I : <;ovi:it.\ou <H'I:STIO\.
                                                                                    In response to tho earnest and untiring i
                                                                                requests from the press nnd people from al-
                    MiluitlHV, 4««»»- 8 » , IST»«                               most cvory County in Kansas-, the lion. John
                                                                                A. Mai'tiis, of tlin Atoliison t'ltumjiiun, has
                JOS. A. DACON, Editor mid Proprietor
                                                                                formerly consented to bo a candidate befn^o
                HENHTT PLUMB       AMOOtnie Editor
                                                                                the Republican Stale Convention for tho
                             '••****-                                           offioo of Governor.     For HOIUU time lie lias
                  JOHN-A. MAUTIN lino expressed Ills
                                                                                declined to be a candidate For this or any
               WillingMH to .Lo u cuiulidulo fur
                                                                               other office, but wlion (ho newspapers id' Kan-
              "Governor.     Mr. Martin is widoly
                                                                               unanimously go after a thing they generally
               known nn iho able, and honest editor                             bring it right along, ami in this ease they
               of (ho Atchison Champion. JIo lms                               undoubtedly acconiphslicd one of the best
              every needed recommendation Cur                                  things for our young state 'hat eould have
               tho position. No ono questions his                               been done. John A Martain will bu the
              ability and fitness. Popular ami nn                              choice of tlie convention, as lie is the choice
              eminent cite/on universal ly esteemed                            of the people, and the eleotion of such a
              iiy boih panics, If nominated ho will                            wann-honted,whole-souled,good and true man
              poll a splendid vote and prove him-                              as Mr. Martin in tho place of the coldbhiod-
              Keif a number one Governor. Tho                                  cd, egotistical "red-taped'' bigot us now
              promulgation of Martin's candidacy                               disgraces the gubernatorial chair will bo a
              narrows tho race down between him-                               viotory whioli any state might well be proud, j
              Helf and Gov. Anthony, wiih the                                  Hut thcro is no need of argument on thisj
              chances overwhelmingly in favor of                               question. John A. Martin will bo nomina-
              tho former gentleman.                                            ted and olectd, and will bo the pride of our
                                                         -                     State. And don't you forge.t it.
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                                                                                                                                  FRANKFORT. JUNKai.lBft                             &
   5                                                  Editor and Proprietor.
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                                                                                                                             Tims it will bo MUII Unit Col. Martin,                  5 ~
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                                              tlOlIX A.M.UITI>              I'Olt tiO) I.-K.VOK,                          the utile editor of tlic Alt bison Champion,
                                                                                                                          hits in Inst yielded in the demands (if
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                                               John A. Martin tho ithle editor of                                      • many leading; Republicans throughout                        DO
   1 ifI                                    Llit: Atehiiison f'hiiiiijiinti, nflcr niv                                    t!ie State, who recognize in liiin a cuwl't                X
                                            ulmo.'it uiiauimoii.. mill from the                                           duto worthy of the undivided snpporY'of.                  r                 J
         1                                                                                                                the p-.nty, niul also of the entire people of
                                                                                                                                                                                     |M        At
                                            press of tin' State, lias formally con-                                                                                                  O
                                                                                                                          Kansas. .Modest and tinuanumlng, not                                 Co
                                            KClitcd to become u eniiditlutn lor
                                                                                                                       I! patting himself forward, lie has been reb.                 IJ!       ho
                                            governor of Kansas. This esseiilially                                      I j ognl/.ed iiml brought nut by others, l i e
                                            nettles the question its to who will ho                                    I                                                             1         Th
                                                                                                                         I needs no introduction from us. Tho peo-                             dot
                                            the next fjotmrtn-n' ntx\ (:fS ctuully                                         ple know him and love Id ill ns a mau of
                                                                                                                          energy ami sterling integrity, One who,
                                                                                                                                                                                     12        by
                                            removes thi! control from the manip-
                                                                                                                          by hit pen and paper, has done as much                               nov
                                            ulations of Hie iiui'-'hine politicians.
                                                                                                                          lor Kansas as is possible lor any one man                  •        the
                                               To our renders we will Kfty of Johtt                                                                                                  <5
                                                                                                                          to tin. Ami the sign* of the limes now
                                            A. Martin that an intimate neipiain-                                                                                                     •
                                                                                                                                                                                     w
                                                                                                                                                                                              wil
                                                                                                                          imlienlL' Unit they will show their appro-                •a        to
                                            tanco with his papor for the lust threo                                       eialiou by nominating ami electing him                    •o
                                                                                                                                                                                     •
                                            years leaves no doubt of his candor                                           chief magistrate, or this growing comiuou-                 8        con
                                                                                                                          Wlllltll.                                                      lent
                                            iiml honesty, of his ahility ami energy,                                                                                                13
                                                                                                                                                                                    •a   III I'L.
                                            of his Hei|iiaintanei! with the lllVuil'H                                        Personally we have no parliculai fault                  5-
                                                                                                                          to ilntl wlih (iov, Anthony, neither do we                « ^ Stu
                                            Iiml needs of the State, iiml «>f his
                                                                                                                          approve of the many bitter tilings that                    Sj> wis!
                                            eoiilidenee in and his fidelity to the                                        have been said ngaiiisl him, though wo                     <1>
                                                                                                                                                                                     JE       i.ro 1
                                            ilcpuliliciii party. AVe gu In 1 .lohn                                        think he hai made KHIIIO unfortunate                       S>' Col
                                            A. Martin first, hist and all the time,                                       movements, mid do not like bis financial                   00 '.
                                                                                                                          views. Wii have, however, a settled con-                   •x . the
                                                                                                                          viction ihiit ho cannot be re-elected, oven                ***
                                           ONAUA JOtfEKAL.                                                                if he shoiiltl obtain the nomination. He
                                                                                                                          ran behind his ticket over seventeen thou-                         ofii
                                                STAUFFER                 .V:    CAKNKS,                                   sand votes when elected, and only pulled
                                                       ) M i n i ' s A M ) Ninl-rtlKTOI:*,                                through by its being Uie year of tho Pres-                o!j bort
                                          a candidate for mo nomination ior                                               the present Incumbent of the olUco is Al-                          Nov
                                                                                                                          ready at work, marshalling his forces arid
                                                                                                                                                                                    2,
                                          Governor. It wan desired by ft
                                          number of papers t h a t Oul, Martin
                                          becomo a candidate, yot they do not
                                                                                                                          leaving no stone unturned In order to se-
                                                                                                                          cure the nomination. Let Martin clubs                     P         11..
                                                                                                                          be formed in every school district, nnu"'8»0
                                       '. give him the hearty endorsement bo                                              name of our hero bo inscribed, on bac
                                                                                                                          ncrsthiit shall float in every breeie f :*'•'
                                         should receive. Tho Colonel has
                                         been a prominent and hard-working
                                       I Republican for many years, and thfe
                                                                                                                        that Col. John A. Martin wontf
                                         pa'porB t h a t were so desirous that bo                                       prove the beat Governor thatoouW
                                         should present bis claims to tho Ko-                                           bo selected.
                                        •publican convention, bhould now
\ Wk •       1 1•                                                                                                              **•*•
                                         come to tho front and help to nomi
 Kit         t                                                                                                                                                       ' '
                                         nate him, aud not say "if you are
                     ; til               nominatod/elc ," but givo hirn your
                                         support now.
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                                                                                                     dims ;
                                                            character, one of the earliest, best and]
                                                            hardest working friends the state has s
                                                            ever had. highly esteemed hy all who
     T I I V I t S D A Y , J I M : SO, 1878.                know him, he will, if nominated, lead
                                                            his ticket In the approaching election
                                                           and discharge his official duties in a
    J O H N 11. F O L K S , E D I T O R .                   manner alike creditable to himself and
                                                            the Stnte.
               Qovcrnor Martin.                               While we have these good words for
                                                            Col. Martin we have no disposition to
         In a curd which appeared in the                   participate in the light that is being
     Atchison Chit in f >ion of the Kith iiiat,            mud        i liov. Anthony, We knew
     Col. John A. Mni'lili announces that                  that he has been a "good and faithful
     ho will ho a candidate lor Governor,                  servant'' ami Ilia! there is little, if tiny
                                                           fi»innliition for most of the charges that
     The pleasure it givim im to repro-                    h ivo been made against him. His ad-;
     duce that curd, is doubtless shared                   ministration has been a strong one and
     by nil our Republican readers. And                    his official record needs no defense.
  fnow that Col. Martin is fairly on                       Most of the people are more than satis-
                                                           lied with it. The talk about his not be-
     the truck we trust that Ilia /'rionds                 ing elected if renominated is all bosh,
     Will every where Stork with a will                    lie can defeat John Martin of Topoka
     to secure his nomination by the                       by ten thoiisiind more votes this fall
     convention; not tiiuit we lmve i n y                  than he did two years ago. His worst
                                                           trouble is that he repels many persons
  , Icfti'a as regards l b s wishes of n
                                                           who have business with him. This is
  ' l a r g e majority of tbo p a r t y in the             Ills misfortune rather than his fault.
     Slate, liiit lo tilo end tliat the                    It will effect him far more in the eon-
   iWltbttt ol the majority inny bo                        venlion than before the people.
                                                                                pnvfen Canty f K *
            U. M. fcici. •'•'• 7?-,'"#         J. W.Saim                       K. W . UOOH,{WWar.
                       BE6k k SHINKR,                                          Vf< V. IlOCli,\ ******* M«i»**r.
                  EDITORS A If I) PROPRIETORS.                                         ^    r,               . ••*               ."X*
                                                                           J   Wo are very M ny that Col. John A.
              OFFICIAL PAPER
              OFFICIAL       OF
                       PAPER OF          JACKSON COUNTY.                     Mm tin, ol tbo Au!t'in*oii Champion, hut
                                                                             consulted to becovnn n candidals for
                                                                             Goremor, at this i'nne. We think he
             HOITCN, THURSDAY, .h-sH 20,              1878.
                                                                            .kill nr.ule a iniMulft IHn candidacy
                                                                             WHS conceived in uuuiit.v t<* Gov. An-
                 From the above card it will be aeon                        •ihcmy. and n«t in friendship ft>r him>
       \      that John A. Mm tin is u candidate                               KCII.       Cot.     Mm tin   is      a    go»d      man,
              for Governor, subject, of coti'se, to                         liut we believe he has yielded to- ft very
              the will of the .Republican convention.                       laudable, ambition, which he lY.inkly
              It Is sometimes said that no one has                          Mates, nt a very inopportune timo. Govv
              ony claims to an oflk-ial position.                           Anthony ha* made nu able, dignAlied,
                                                                             Governor, and liiu administration IIAR
              'While thin is true In one sense, it isj
                                                                             Leon a benclit to the moral and muieiiftl
              also true that the people trill recog-
                                                                             inlenmu of tbe Slate. lie ought to Uo
              nize and reward meritorious services                           re-elected, a* w« doubt, not ho will be,.
             of citizens who have been true to the                           the opposition of all hift personal one-V
              wants ami necessities of tho people.                           inles, and all the boer-guzideis to that
              More especially is this true in new                            contrary nnlhwitlisuiidiug.             /
              anil growing communities like ours,                               •O'        —»•••»                        -*--
              where plain, practical men are want-                              Col. J, A. MailiU nl the Ateliisnn CUtm-
             ed to assist in developing tho re-                              j ion, tvili eiijuo before the Republican |
             sources ol' the State and in building                           Mate contention a'i a candidate far Gnv-
             lip and giving character to her insti-                          crnnr, and will be liberally supported In
             tutions. There are few men in the                               kuttheru Kansas, lie Uthe compromise
                                                                             caudidiite of a little syndicate of dailies
             State, perhaps nono, who havo done
                                                                             <m out" eastern border, engineered by
             more to build up and shape our in-                         yi that frothy lunatic, D.It. Anthony, V H
            stitutions than John A. Martin.                              9 wants tn protect his Hanks Initio Leaven-
            Whether the people have been in                              '. Worth post oflleo and at the same timo
             prosperity or adversity he has al-                              shelve the present Executive. Person-
             ways been ready with pen and other-                            ally (.'ol. Martin has many friends scatter-
            wise to defend their rights and inter-                          ed over tiiu Sliilo who would be glad to
                                                                            nee him elected G .iveruor for his cniiiiont
            ests, and to encourage and foster in
                                                                            services to hi; party and Slate, but his
            every and any laudable enterprise.                              earl., championship by tho Times gang
            For thoso and many other views                                  of scalpers will have a tendency In injure
            which we could mention we believe                               hit) chances seriously before it con veil*
            he should be made our next Govern-                              linn assembles. We are for the re-Mollli-
            or. The people arc for him, nud                                 nitlloil officii. T. Allthoin, theTihiCst and
            most certainly his nomination and                               must upright Guvorimi' this State ever
            election would strengthen the confl-1                          had, and we say it without any dispar-
            deuce in our Stale government and                              agement to Mr. Marl in who can ailjrd to
            institutions, both at home and                                 wait II cotlpk of year.
                                                                                  .jlit^'W I
            abroad.                                                                                                      AO+
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               PEAI30DY GAZETTE,
                    I'UIDAT, JUNK 28. 1P78.
              TIIKIIH U no use lighting agaiu&t fate;.
            John A. Martin Is bound to he the noxtj
            Governor of Kansas, and ail other aspir-                                       W
            ants, Geo. T . included, mljjht as well
            drojj out of the nice, • -«
           38 *                                             ray SH ?SP°1 preipng A) fl                         jcd»ds:«ou
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           •90i£-I6Sf6 VStt* *n"°J!PO 'ofo||B,
 I                     ^EWEEKLYNEWSJ
                                    W. B. J0SIS, XDITOB.                       If
                                                                                                 THE REGISTER
                                                                                                                                   -tr^ F
                                                                                                                                               E               j
                                                                                                                                                                                Sliso
                                                                                                                                                                       or of £he StaU
                                                                                                                                                                       O o l o i ^ ; hut i
                                                                                                10LA,
                                                                                                TAT.A ALLEN
                                                                                                      1 U . 1 I M COUNTY,
                                                                                                                  f i m i N T V KANSAS;
                                                                                                                                V»UO»a.ll
                                                                                                                                                                    views;pf hi« e
 ft                        THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1*78.                                             G. D. IKGKUOLI^             Editor                                 ten tiioes mnn
 on
                           ,nsm~«*-»£»»/-**~          — -        >   .    .'                    H. A. PKUCIHB,  , ...Local Editor.                                  tho Cmnnnion
 g                         Gol. Martin U the peer of any man                                       SATURDAY, JUNE $*, 1878.                                         cnuir.m w e r
 CO
                        In the state, a etnooeh, trled-by-Qre                                                                                                      e'n(!nii& of Si;
                        Republican, and a citizen of unsul-                                                 COL, JOHN A. HAKTIN.                                   Aiithojfy can
                        lied reputation. SbowM a* recetre                                                                                                          nut inifftlii' [v
                                                                                                   We publish thin week tho card of Col.
             • i f t . die nomination we will glre bin our                                                                                                         lovu (W             him,I
                                                                                                John A. Martin iu which he announces"
                        •dnquaHfled support',' bat, M we MM                                     that iu doference to the repeated soliel*                        wlinni gioy li-J
                 . ^ before, wt'stte' no' gtH*f re aeon for                                     tations of numerous friends, and of a                           tin' ('olSuel in
                      1 departing from oar usual custom of                                      large number of Republican newspapers                           whom Jiiey W
                        kfrJhiSrtbg a worthy, efficient officer                                 in the State, ho has finally consented to                      they dftiro—w
                      v with » second term.                                                     allow bis name to bo used in the coming
                                                                           s-
                                                                                                                                                                liiol i^ Pinntler
                                                                                                Republican State convention as a candi-
re                                                                                                                                                             theiii. Koine ol
                                                                                                date for Oovernor. Col. Martin is an old                i                9
                         The Mirror and News Letter.                                            resident of the State, aud for twenty
                                                                                                years or muru has published one -of Its                 ^.
                                                                                                                                                               elli)UKh«tn thin
                                                                                                                                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                               the (inW-riinr
               j*.                                                                              leading papers, Duriug tho war be made                         acn.itiiiigl or m
                           T K K f N OP .Nl'IIMJItlPTIOM.
                       Onn Y « r . In «dv«nt«                            $5.00                  a good record as a gallant soldier, and an                     miu'lit igriku i |
                       (M> M O I I U K . In t.tvitiiC''
                       Thrcu MoiiUia. In irtvmil'L'
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                                                                               *0
                                                                                                able officer. On all thu leading political                     Col, Mwln MM
               i •                                                                              question* of tho day he is sound and i                                  B
                                                                                                                                                               <Olt ihl'OilllNllI
                       J"7JL. &~ii.         ir.'CA.HTXTTT',                                     probably represents the views of as many *                         •         • OO .
                           runuHiiKiis *»l» PKOPRIKTOBK.                                        men in Kaunas ait any man living. Per-                         (dluliijiiuM '.i ^.'
                          THURSDAY, JUNE to, 1878.                                              sonally ho in popular, and bis private                         W«' iiir gin ler
 t§r                                                                                            character is without a blemish. Should
                       *            . _ ,._          '                                                                                                         I'OVrllll.iS'l'          tilt'
                         lion. John A. Murtiii announces liim-                                  he be nominated by the Republican con                          tlf ill' ill *-l l*U
                      Holf as a cnntlidato for (jovornor. Jithn                      1»         ventiou, he will bo elocted by a large                         unv kill IgHiiit «
                      A, Martin It n irood man mid would                                        majority than auy «ther man we cat
f..«                  make n good (Jovornor,but we of South-                                    think of.                    —       ' j%
                                                                                                                                                              sun.'        nf   jjn>    MI •
                                                                                                                                                              piilltlemii^t            nml
                      ern /rmiNiiN, wmit niiiiii< friim So iithern
                      A'HIIHBK, in tliut pnHitiou, I.cl u.v have                             ^T^^^      -       •    '•     j/tL~ •rig'' <y                   apuitltiuy & iliexil
                      Su John or Crawford.
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                                                                                                                                                               PKILUPf COU
II                          TnL'ItUDAV, JUNE 30,187»i
                     tgm*m*r99mm*mm*wmimr> r i mmm****** sm ••' i m'mm' •• "             ear
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                                                                                                       HON, JDU.Y A.^lABTl.1
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                                                                                                                                                        CHAS.F. JENKINS]
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                       ;;--J«ihii A. Martin, fit the AU*ti*on                                                                                      yL         i'jiij.ui'suMt(i,%i
                                                                                                      A lundld.ttti for|Botci-uo»»wf
                      Champion, is out In u Bird Biylllg lw will
                      make tho r.u'.o lor the Republican nomi-                                                                                           COL. JOHN ^                   MAC
                      nation Tor <JiWe7i»r> -Mm tin would                                            Son. John A,.M:irl), editor. o Q b e             Atchison t'/uimpfaii, has
                     "niaM'ii good Governor, and tho chances                                    Ateliisyn CLnhnjmi, fod^ono o f | b e                ns a candidate flip the g
                     "sWlifcaXlieViil be nonilnatod, and (deet-                                 t e ^ ' i n e n in till Stuff, publiahedjbc        , The Colonel has Bone mu
    "ft.             vfifj 80,000 -er <0.000 raiyojity. . >. j _ -                              following curJ ><w \J)o .ChampM of                   ing of the State, agd, will
     =                                                                                   •      Thursday. Murtin id one of ^b,'B!fien                fill tho position w^th cred
                            / t u x r UOVEKNOU.              "                                   who have nmdo Kun'sas.               He^as        • enu.               g3
      I            This.pnpor lias for months spoken
                 In favor of Col. John A. Martin for
                                                                                                 been publibliing u paper,,ftdv^effing                             -o- -_.
                                                                                                                                                                                'I
                                                                                                 th • u<tu.«u of fri i uUom v and i dJyg ^ s            Col. John A^Iartin
                 Governor; and now thnt ho baa                                                  ever siirvo the tini^s of AlissO.Ur^B'-               nounced himseg as a c
              tv.                                                                                                                                    ernor. With sflch opt
               ^formally declared himself to be a can-
                                                                                                cier liitti.-uii-ni, und in nil tlio^s'tl            1. St. John and-Col. J;
                didate, it will at all times until the
      o       I Republican convention meets insist
                                                                                          ;'    gles, has jirosorvod tt goo.                         that Geo. T. .djBthony
                                                                                                                                                     nomination are gither s
      a;     * (bat he be nominated. There is no                                                 l i e would irrake u Govern'^                       Enterprise.    9
             ; doubt In our mind that bo will be                                                 the Slate would lio prouo:                                       T J'' • .
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                     Imselfns'ftcrttiilitlrttf Tor                               |    W John A.llmlu.8\>o1fi1,.1,t UT6«Si16'iic1i1,.                   ill
     senatorial or gubernatorial linhtniuy                                        their own merits, and not be Hud to the sinking
                                                                                 ship, Martin's ruuuiug will not affect tbom. isn't
     Might strike) them! ami so they use                                         this nolo of alarm a very thinly disguised at-
     Col. Martin as their cat's paw to pull                                      tempt lo combine all the candidate* for oilier
     <oil tin- ehr-tiniH. \Vi. in-' lmt 11:0                                    oftlces will. Anthony • Finally, has not tho Pre;
     ohumpion '.! at!" man or M»! of nien.                                      betrayed the funis and weakness of Anthony to
                                                                                ma opponent*, and given then, renewed asaitr
     We are under u<> obligations h< ih •                                       nnccH of success T — jfi^y^f / r / . y
              I'OVITIHM or the senator, u:id toil her
          <:f tie ,u I'i'.'r noy elalm lipuii ns of                                  l)«.Tir.?Y OWKITTO Hl.M T-ToTead tbTSw
          unv kind,but v.- iliink we under«taud                                    newspapers that favor tho ru nomination of Gov.
                                                                                   Antbony.ouo wouldsuppose that tboso who think
          son.' of liip in nii-nv'Ts rtf designing                                 otherwise are guilty of a crime, and that they
          politician", ami have IIH hisitunuy in                                  were seeking to deprive him of eoinothlng that
         sntsikiuy of ik-m. «~ (H /                  /                            waa hia by right. What claim has ho upon the
                                                                                  oftlc, more than any other competent citlren of
                                                                                  the State t What has he ever done for the Re-
                          ' \.-!.f? •'.                                           publican party, that entitles him to tho otllce
                                                                                 above all other men T H0 has voted the ticket,
              PHILLIPS COUNTY HERALD.                                              he same as tho balanoe of us; and that la all,
                                                             *                   He held a luoretlvo oflloo for years nud years
      C H A 8 . F . JENKINS,          •       Editor.                            Wit Ob he held on to like grim death, never
                                                                                 yielding, it up uutil ho was ready to step into
                                                                                tho ofllco of Governor. Ha* bm service to the
          l'llll.l.H'SM'ltd.KAT!., JUNK 21, 1878.
 Ih                                                                             party been so great, that be has not yet been
       COL.     JOHN A. MABTIN, editor o f the"fl
                                                     ~ I'                       snflle.ently rewarded! What has be ever done
                                                                                for any man, except George T. Anthony, that all
  Atchison Champion, has announced himself                                     men who oppose him must be besmeared bv the
  as a candidate for tho gubernatorial oflice.                                 chosen few f He aets as If it were a oonds.oen-
. The Colonel has done much for the upbuild,                                   siou for him to consent to be Governor of the
  iog of the Stale, and, without doubt, would i
  £11 tho position with credit to his constitu-                                ™     t ' V t o l a W P°rD,l"«>. h« would dis-
' «nti.                                                  I                     pense with the service, of all assistants, and
                                                                               2 Tvi r i t i o n in th6 8 u t 0 Uia»»u- »r*o-
     Col. John A. Martin has formally an-
   nounced himself as a candidate for Gov-                                     make thorn like him by abusing them , and th.
   ernor. With such opposition as Col. J.                                      Wn7wl" Z*?            "° ° b , i 6» t i o n « to re-iominate
   P. St. John and Col. Martin, we imagine                       •
   that Geo. T. Anthony's chances for re-
   nomination are rather slim.—Parkersvillc                                                                                                             •
   Enterprue,
                           Ww*****                                        '•
                      TUESDAY. J U N E 25, 1878.
                      01    John    A
                  M,° -   - Martin, Geo. T An
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    iVlSllNKsii.lY, .H'Nli, ^Jtli, l ^ ; l
     W.T. & 0 . Yoc, Proprietors.                                                    F R I D A Y , J U N E 28, 1878.
      T n r . I'l. S d . i i       M'.'Ju-       is in    favor
                                                                                        John          A. l U n r t l i i
   of S I H I I I T M :     Kniiriiii b r i n g i n g ftUt II
                                                                                 I t Is p r e t t y woll u n d e r s t o o d t h a t
, ii'.inliiaii' |i r i ' " V e r i i ( i i — M m p l y bo*                                                                                                                         U/SKin
                                                                            Col. M a r t i n will bo d e f e a t e d l o r t h e
[ rniise iho imtils purl nf Il»i» S i n i u luis                            n o m i n a t i o n , mid w h i l e i t t u n y bo
   a h i t i i i b r r mi I n n . ! .   We oppose a n y                     t r u o t h a t r u n n y of tlioso w h o s o l i d -                                                     F      i
                                                                            tod h i m t o become n c a n d i d a t e nct-
   nidi      n mow,              John    A. Mtu'lin, o i l                  cd in Rood f a i t h . It H ct|uiilly t r u e
   A n lii-i II, is ;!,(' m a n wln> c a n mill                             t h a t t h e most Hlirewd politician;) of
                                                                            t h e Htnto w i l l d o nil t h e y enn d o t o                                                           gfrllll
 Will       lea.I in v i c t o r y .         H o is l.one.st                d e f e a t b i m . A n d n o m e n In t h e
ifni.il     i r n c a n d has NOinelhing In rce-                            S t a t e w o u l d b o m o r e rejoiced n t h i s
                                                                            defeat than o u r postmnstor nnd our                                                                    tlllgllXt
.'i'lar.HH'iiil him           l»i'»tfII'SM b e i n g a p iliii-                                                                                                                    innRiil ll
                                                                            Henlor s e n a t o r . W o n r o o n l y s u r -
B r i t U ' . A n d flgllih, | h o n e w h o a r c o p -                    priHCd t h a t o u r friend, C o l . M a r t i n                                                        wilder
i r . p o s c d to (ii"> '1'. A n i h o i i v m u s t eon-                  d o e s n o t sco tlio               underhanded                                                       unftcrv
  V                                                                         scheme, as ho certainly o u g h t to
  TtesHt'ttl", '•»• l i n y will In- ( ' d e n t e d ill                                                                                                                           il i? will
                                                                            k n o w tlir.t h i s n n m o Is n o t b e i n g
   (,'onv. inn•!!.           Although we              a r c op-             used Willi tlio e x p e c t a t i o n of elects                                                        AnSiuir
                                                                            Ins h i m or defeating Cleo.T. A n t h o -                                                             linjgilii-
   pohC I 10 .i Nlh(>!i> 's n o m i n a t i o n , till
                                                                            n y , b u t for t h o p u r p o s o of n e t t i n g                                                   lli-lg-VII
   •mint ndinil llisit Iii< h:i« m a d e a g o o d                          u p a cross lire, HO t h a t t h e y c a n inn-                                                        lie 8 nil
   g o v e i m r. a m i is a m a n a m o n g m e n ,                        iilpul.ito t h e p o l i t i c s o f t h e s l a t e , to                                             ImigUo
                                                                            Rccuro p o w e r for t h e m s e l v e s , a n d
   a n d will        undoubtedly             h a v e ti s t r u n g         assist in t h e r o - e l e c t i o o ol J n g n l l s ,                                              lln-Ji. :.l
   siijipoii.         .Sciiilicasieiii KtUitttt i.s l o r                   a n d Iho defeat of T h o s . C a v n n m i g h ,                                                     uritgpniiHlii
                                                                            A t t o r n e y (lonernl Davis und J u o .                                                            (if (XIIIII'D
   J l n r t i p , a n d w e will loonu m i r g r i p if                    F r a n c i s . — P u b l i c Press.                                                                  loiifSymrn
   wo p u t a n o t h e r e a i i d i d a l e u p j u s t      fur
                                                                                 W o claim to k n o w v e r y little                                                              KUIlUllg HIKI
I t-how,         Martin         and     H u m p h r e y will                a b o u t t h e scheme-) o r p u r p o s e s of                                                        umL-ucU
   m a k e a victorious team.                                                I h o T t e p u b l i c a n p a r t y , b u t It does                                                 witSou mi
                                                                             n o t o c c u r t o u s Hint t h e R e p u b l i c a n : )                                            rchoji in
   IDLtjIS            C O U N T Y                 STAR..                                                                                                                          jiulfijion
                                                                            h n v o n b e t t e r m a n t o p u t In t h o field                       J
                                                                                                                                                                                  soiis-1 buy
            prJJlJSHKl) WKKKiLY                                            : for g o v e r n o r t h a n J o h n A . M a r t i n .
                                                                                                                                                           '                      fceQ^npvll
                                                                            T h n l u h u g e m a j o r i t y of t h o p a p e r s
                                  AT                                                                                                                                              ttintvpiiri
                                                                            a r o g i v i n g h i m t h e i r s u p p o r t , is con-
    JIAVS CITY                                    KANSAS. %                                                                                                                       W w r e |K
                                                                      >*     c l u s i v o e v i d o n c o t h a t h o i.s a p o p u -
              J . 11. D U W M N C ,          Editor.                        lar candidate, a n d will g e t t h o n o m -                                                         linlJCfgllt
                                                                             i n a t i o n i n t h o c o n v e n t i o n ^ unjess                                                 rur.ffim 111
         Col. J o h n A . -Martin, Dl t h e A t c h i -                     d e f e a t e d t h r o u g h t h o t r i c k e r y of                                                s<iv0vly
    son ( hui.tjiion,            h a s coiis( , ntc > d t o be-                                                                                                                   emmioiis
                                                                            scheming politicians.
    c o m e a c a n d i d a t e I'oi' ( J n v c n i o r .
    we have said before, o u r liisl c h o i c e
                                                             As
                                                                                                 "    . - , 4.,.,. ^ M . t n . l f t n ^ ' / ' '   3                          thug
                                                                                                                                                                                (llillltj iM
                                                                                                                                                                                                I
                                                                                                                                                                                a-w§if,iii
    is t h e r e - n o m i n a t i o n of ( i e o r g e T .                   Pawnee County Herald.                                                                             llloSjppOD
    A n t h o n y , a n d j u s t why lietdiould n o t                       ¥>. AV.       DAVIS,                                                                                 AjjSirtiful
    he     rc-n<xnlii:itcd, w e h a v e t l . u s far                                                                                                                          ed vWMlint
                                                                             <ilTIOI.W. t'AWai OK THIt                                                                         rii igjnuml
    boon       u n a b l e to learn from e v e n t h e l
                                                                                                                                                                               timrwltli
    L e a v e n w o r t h Thnctt,        h u t il w e c a n ' t              'Ox*: V«A.it, 11.61)| S i x
                                                                                                                                                                               tli.ilEJl' ll
    g e t h i m , t h e n gU'U u s t ' u l . A l a r t i n , a s                                                                                                               Slii^-iilf.1
    w e b e l i e v e h e i s o n e ot t h e b e s t m e n '                   4LAKNKI), K A N . , J U K K                                                                     HI p\>liiicH,
                                                                                                  i     rt . . i         i
    in K a n s a s a n d h a s d o n e a s m u c h as                                                                                                                          itiuffirter*
    any other one man to make her what                                          Jolm A. Martin, of the                          AlpilSSj                                       ll n § UlU
                                                                            'Cltat»]*on,      • u e n t a t o h a v e tlio *iii*K}e                                            tbe Rational
    s h e iB.
                                                                           ti-Dck iiMlrc^rvibcnmtoiiid race a t this                                                          iuntgltic
                   o n ; Mvv n r i ' i r i '                                                                                                                                  or ^>iik(<
                                                                            w^Mjo, a n d w c h o p e bo will ke6j*< if                                                        theTpuopl
                                                                           u n t i l lie whm.                                                                                 Hi.iii: i.f
                                                                                                                                                                              W»tQ>B.
                                                                                                                                                                              rcviBulioni
                                                                                                                                                                                     B
                                                                                                                                                                              icad&ri nro
                                                                                                                                                                              and S i c pni
90Z.C-I6S              • W O   *<>fe|l»A ' 8 0 S # ' J Q B ^ W   SM   a pj«pra ^q vm
                                                                                                . itrol of tho government is so great that
                   'he Nationalist.                                                           a fooling of Intense anxiety is extending
                                                                                              through the loyal masses It is also well
                                                                                              known that, for several years post, a large
            J Official Paper of Riley County,                                                 number of original Republicans have ab
                                                                                              stained.from voting or biivo voted with lb*
                                                                                              Democracy. Th4y have been lead to, pur-
                   $1.50 Der annum, Casur $2 OD time.                                        sue this course partly because they disap-
                                                                                             proved of some Republican nominations of
   \ J      ALHKRT GR1FFJN, Editor ami Prop'r.                                               oi tho. acts of some Republican officials,
                                                                                             mid partly because they were deceived by
                                                                                             the loud protestations of the opposition in
       I       .      FRIDAY, JUNK 28, 1878.
                                                                                             fnvnr of reform.
       %                   The Governorship.                                                    Many of these men are getting their
                  KILIU r John A. Martin, of Atchison, or                                    eyes open to thu fact that they have made
                                                                                       i]
            Ouo. T. Anthony, of Leaven worth, will bo                                        a mistake, and are debating whether or not
          | tin- next Republican nominee lor Governor.                                        they shall ret urn to their lirsl love With
                                                                                       i!
            and at Hurt wi iimtr It Is impossible to my,                                     tbelr help we can regain control of Coo
              f lib certainty, which.    Thu probability*                                   gross; Without It we IIIIIHI lose tho exeCU- j[J|
            uro very strongly- in favor of MM run, but                                 '- live hrnuch also. What, tlnn, shall we do,
                                                                                            strike lor victory, or court disaster? We
            n i., within thu range of possibilities that
                                                                                            vote for victory, and to this end advise a
            Antliouy'n perianal enemies may secure
                                                                                            ticket that will not repel the wandering
            him tho nomination. Thu people generally
                                                                                           sheep we wish to win back to tbo fold.
            believe that In. if lionr.il, un.l know that
                                                                                           Would Gov. Anthony's name at tbo head
            he in an ahlu nitu, and has made an excel-
                                                                                           of the ticket draw or drive nwsy votersf
            lent Governor—as good, If not better, than
                                                                                           It is an nnilenialile fuel that it had the lat-
            the bent wo have had. lint his enemioH
                                                                                           ter effect two years ago, mid It is certain
            are constantly repeating exploded charges
                                                                                          that It will do so ngain. If the oulv dan-
            of crimes alleged to huvu been committed                                      ger was that the Governor would run be-
             loug years ago, in Mow York; nilsrepro-                                      hind his ticket, wc would not care a snap
            muting and falsifying his public utterance!                                   of a finger, but, unfortunately, great num-
            and acta; and hounding him generally,                                         bers discard au entire ticket when they are
            with a malignancy almost llctidlsh; and tho                                   opposed to its head. The nomination of
            result Is that a great many men whose                                         Gov. Anthony lost the entire ticket thou-
            judgments tell them that, lor public rea-                                    sands of votes at the last election, and hit
             sons, they ought to oppose bts nomination,                                  re-nomination would have the same effort
            feel Impelled to give him their votes for                                    next Nov. -and the men who vote,the Dem-
             the punioHc of rebuking his detractors                                      ocratic ticket this fall cannot be expected
            We are perfectly well aware that Ibis Is                                     ever to vote tho Republican again.
            Dot right, but our own Impulses In that di-
            rection have been i,.i strong that wc cannot                                   For tuoHu reasons we fuel constrained to
            •evcrely condemn those whose generous                                       oppose the ro-uotnltlfttlon of Governor An-
            emotions for the time being overpower                                       thony, and, us Col. Martin, his strongest IM"
            their. If it can possibly be judgments                                     opponent, la u umii of ability and high
            done, Mr. Martin's friend* Hlioultl muzzle a                               character, aSfttatl rtrpubllcan and univer-
             few of,the loudest mouthed yelpors about                                  sally liked, wo groJjoVfl to do what we
              lifts opponent's heels.                                                  to' secure his nomination.
             • A cartful survey of the field has convinc-
             ed us that Gov. Anthony ought not to be'
             re-nominated at this time, but, in oouneo-
             tlnu with this statement, we wish to say
             that, if the pending election was solely a                                      WILL     D. JENKINS,               Editor.\
             State affair, having no influence on nation-
             al politics, we should be one of bis earnest
                                                                                       •       The signs of tho times would seem
         £. supporters. Unfortunately, however, this
                                                                                            to indicate that Col. Jno. A, Martin
             is uol the case. Tho Kansas members ol                                        5vill head tho Republican Stato tickof
             the National, Republican party are to nom-                                     this fall, iu this ovont, wo venture
             inate the ticket, and It will be strengthened                                  tho assertion that I ho voto on Govern-
             or weakened by every namo presented to                                        or will bo nearly as fur ahead of tho
             the people. It cannot be denied that the                                       ticket this fall, as it was behind, two
             ship of Suite is now navigating perilous                                      years ago. There will be no "shrink-
             waters. Tho reactionary tendencies and                                        ago" in tho caso this time. With Col.
             revolutionary doslres of tho Democratic                                       Martin at the head of tho tickot, suc-l
             leaders are tojevidont too bo misuuderstood)                                  cess is then insured.                   I
             and the possibility of their obtaining entire                                                   t « —          «*
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          •90Lt-\6S*6 VS£t "™«3!TO '°fe|l»A'80S # 'JO «z«ld SH *3p9!°l ("""PSS ^ PPM
I cjtricic B r o t h o n - Kdltors.
I!               for her best interests; his success as a                      the republican voters of Kansas owe
                 newspaper man and writer—in fact there                        Mr, Anthony unything, taat they
                 10 everything In his favor and nothing                        should be expected to sactifice tha in-
                ,against him, whereby he would lose any
     o          strength in the race."                                         lluence of tho party at this time, t t
     Q
               •JT ~ - - — — — — — —                    - _-..*                throw away ubout half tbo republican]
     o                                                                         majority the state is capable of giving^
                                                                               Wo think not. We m u give him
                                                                               sympathy, if wc choose, and we
                                                                               that is about all he U tborougl
l.C
                                                                               titled-to.
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f-I6«                         BIAff'-iU'U-'IdH'r   f pimpiM Aq pisq 'f88J °»ItjSF's311!'''!!!3 Jsdodsiwou 'uujef\ japurorajv uqof .."^oog dWDS SAissqpy s,inj«.
               nrnm
                  J O I M A. MAR l i t .
                                                                          llOWAUJ), KANSAS [ T l i n : s ! > . \ V , .H'Sli     itf, JtiTn. j
          Alter lone solicitation by hi* many
      frieiuU, Julin A . Martin, editor of Hie                                                                              =3=fe
      Atchison Cliainpinu, bun published u                                    Ono of tlio strongest arguments in favor
      card, in which lie consents 10 become                                 of Col, John. A. Martin for Governor, is tlio
      a candidate for Governor.                                            faot tbat ho has novcr boon a oandidato iu
          Mr, Maiiin is i.n old readout of the                             hia life, and did not aspiro to tho cilice of
      Slate, is a man of high moral sland-                                 Governor until tho press of tho state virtually
N.     iny mid well nii,'ililied iii every re-
      j)|>oct to till tho nllke of Governor.
                                                                           foroed him to do so. While thisoan be said
                                                                           of Mr. Martin, tboro is not another candidate
    » No man linn done more lor bin Stale
                                                                           but what has long sought and presisently work-
       thai) Mir tin, and yot lie till-) II0VCI'
       asked, or been honored with political                               ed for the posiliou. Which kind of a man
       prulciiiH'iii. Mr. Marl In will doubt'                              would most likely make tho bout <txooutivu ? •
       l«Ht be the choice of tho convention,
       and bin election will be by an over-
       whelming m>iioriiy.
                                                                            THE TOAVJJJff
                                                                            C M. SCOTT.                 Publisher.
                                                                             ARKANSAS CITY, KANSAS.
         Valley Falls New Era.                                                    WEDNESDAY. JULY .1, 1M78. ';'
                                                                                  JOHN A. MAHTIIT, lor nearly
                                                                               twonty yoars uditor ol the Atch'
               A. G. PATRICE, Editor-
                                                                           j isou Champion, has formally an-
                                  JULY 6, 1878.                           | nouncod himself a candidate for
                 IIDAY,
                                                                         fl' Governor ol this State, in response
           One in on th brings inuny chancel,                                  to tho requests of his many friends.
       politically, Then all, the opposi-                                      No bettor man could be chosen in
        tion, pap«i<» u\ the Stalo, wore per*                                  Kansas for this honorable position,
        tloulaily severe on Gov. Anthony.
                                                                               and no man in the Stale lias dona
        Since John A. Marliu's candidacy,
        tho same element now claim Antho-                                      ntore for the general good ol the j
        ny ought to We re-nominated', that                                     commonwealth than Mr. Martin
        It Is customary to re-elect to a MO-                             I He 19 a man against whom the
     iJ oud    term, and th*t he is acknowl-
         edged the best Governor Kansas
                                                                          " hrealh of giiepiaiou has never.
                                                                               blown, and a man who has a host
        ahas ever had. Of course these pa-
                                                                            1 of friends in every town in the
         yors want Anthony nominated, for
         they think there Is some show to                                  [ S t a t e . While we havo no dirt to
   m     beat him, and uono whatever Mar-                                  ,' throw ut any other probable can- W
         tin. Anthony's candidacy would                                    \ diduie, we will give it as our opin
         help the opposition in local poli-
    :    tics, aud they have sense enough to                              r ion that his nomination will give.
         see it. Tho republicans are not                                   , better satisfaction within tho par-
          blind themselves to this fact, and                                • ty than the nomination of any
         propose to put a man at the head of                                  other man.      Of course, with the
          tho Stats ticket who will not bo a
                                                                              immense Republican majority in
          drag to it. Such a man is John A .
          May tin. So far as it being the cus-                                this State, it will be impossible to
          tom - to re-elect, ,it has not been                                defeat the regular nominee, but a
          strictly followed, for Gov. Koblu-                                 party is always more or less weak
          son, nor Gov. Carney, were neither                                 ened by a figbt among its ow
          of them re-nominated.                                           ', members.                 "
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                                                     usoicsiiir.                                        *       "V.'o noiu that the proposilhin^toj
                                                                                                             innke Col. John A. Man in thu lie-,
                                                     wiiiehH lite drill j - -                                publican er.mlidnto for (iovernor,
            f     (>f    Sfllil i n , M       1)11   Hi       ! : o v i i iiorfihi))                         luci't* with very genural u p p i o b a - l
             i; cjtiaaltdii, imd lui-1 s.-.ir in u\ htgr Unit                                                iio« by the prurs throughout t h e "
              I Col. Jol.ll A. M.irliu. editor of |he                                                        State. North of the Knw the senti-
              j AlplwKOil ClilUllpion, will bo tbo lie-                                                      lueiit is ii- tliu voice of ouo iiutu."-i~;
                 publir:n, nominee (or (governor. Jin                                                        Jlaltou      Jirjortla;
             I U not mi oJllou isaekrr, but,would ULM                                                            Tti Koiuahu county Ool. Mar-
                (bo c.\rcii:iv" ehnir (rout Ilia hands of                                                    vih's friends are legion, and he
            •J his fi'iriiili us a hiifli honor, .ond                                                          \i!i have the support of the Re-'
                would fullh.'ullv discharge nil tho                                                          nitlillciiii party without question."
                dtiiii'i ol lliul lioiioriiblt' position.                                                     »V« tuuleiHUiiil Col; -Martin Ij&a,
                I'or BOVCIi long year* in Atchison wo                                                        decided to accept tho iioinjna-i
                knew Col. Mm tin, end know him to
                                                                                                             (ion If tendered liiui. All Iyopiio-'
                bo one of ilii: bail uiuii iu Kansas.
                                                                                                             i.U'tius with whom "wo have eon^
                Wi sow liiin when lie tell homo for
               tliu war, HI.• 1 was ouo of his humblest
                                                                                                              vuiseil arc eiiiliusia^tii; in tift}
               admirers when lie returned attain
                                                                                                             fnvot'j and'the coming Repre-
               with hi-, bronzed veterans ol u sonra
                                                                                                             sentative (.touveiitioias will seqto
               of buttle-- In the ifuiOtMin <d' the'
                                                                                                            it chat delegates ;ue eliHtcii .ito
               Icudin/r Kaiif.cs paper, n.s o bravo                                                          .•-•.ii.port Owl. Mattin' for iGjrir3f
              soldier, mid in private, domestic lile,                                                        onior. (ii>v. Antltoii.v iicvo'v jj:j^'
              Col. Martin bus acquitted hlmtclf                                                             fiojmlnf in'iScuialia iiwuit-y; nn|.
               Well, Mid de-ci'VCii tho ollico of (iov- •                                                   the opportunity {riven Republic
              ornor. The Ni;\vs is not foi'Cktallin£                                                        utUtH b.V tin* hiti' Cniwl'oid vxpose
              tho       Hentiinent      of the people                                                       •>a -drop him" httfl been gener-
              of this county when it asserts                                                                itlly availed,
              Hint Col. Martin will receive the
             'hourly, unniiiinouN tmpnort of Mar-                                                       THE ONAGA JOUMAL.
              Kbull county in tbo Stale convention
                a n d lit t h e p o l l s .                                                                      STAUFFEH & CAHNES,
                                                                                                                         PDITORh AMI} IMtni'KIBTOHS,
O N A Q A , F I I I D A Y , M A Y 8 1 , 1 8 7 8 . •
a-
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                                                                                             WASHINGTON REPUBLICAN, I
            HOLTOK, THURSDAY, JUXE 6.                     1878.                                 FRIDAY, JUXE T. 18T8.
f vention. ,15.''
\m.                 Jfo
                 +_r»* »roaro for
                              iokr John
                                   jonn A. Martin for                        %         There is n.ivv in the liuJd.-/
             iQowmor, first, last and'mjw^alfiW                                    seven caudiduivs, an<» all,'.iVi
               time. He must accept the ,«ornina-                                  u lly, [rood men i but the W
            ; Jlion, if. as seems to bo the case, the
                                                                                   ihuivi'i i* Col. Jno. A Mart. .
9D             entij o , strength of the Republican
                                                                                   it, is who has <lo ic as much, it notl
              party demands that ho make the race.
                                                                                   more, good ,voik Tor Kansas thanl
              Who lias done more for the party, or
                                                                                     tiny other man in the State. . He]
              for Kansas, than Mr. ilarttfl"? Trot
 2            him out if there be any.-
                                                                                     will hi.'.k'c just ns competent^
                                                                                     ticer as Anthony, and ta^jpl
                                                                                     auter to those who will be"com-
                                                                                     pelled to do business W * 1
                                                                                     iikall Martin be elected ojrjiot 7
                                                                                                                             <**T
                                                      pjX|H ^q PPM 'f 881.01 r881 'sSuiddno JsdBds^ioi'ufliBii! Jspirexsiy uqof „'^6oa"dA)§'3A!Ssqp1
            M
                - M- M U'fl D O C K , E d i t o r !                           I N X A X D TKIMUNE.'
    L jyiCBlTil,TUUitfQAY, Jf.Njefo, 18787
          TLtt Bubbls Hal Not Collapsed.                                          ('. I>. TOWNSI.r.Y, Editor »nd Proprietor.
   IB
         Milt Reynolds, nn old politician, tho
      Niditor of the Parsons Bun, who hue                                     OFFICIAL PAPER!
       heretofore been more tlinu ordinarily                                               Or BJJLX03        CflDNTT.
       acute In reading mid Interpreting (ho
      sign* of Ilia political horizon, snys                                                   GOVERNOR.
      "the Martin Gubernatorial bubble- hsl                                        Tin- friends ol Governor Anthony in-
       collapsed," and that "nobody will bo                                     wist thai lit should be honored with a
      Mi enough to ran against Anthony."                                   & MOOMl term, because previous, governors
         What if tho mailer with Mill ? TliorD                             r have been so honored. If this were the
      nrc r.i Iciul three D&ntUdatea in bit                                r only question at issue there would bo but
      own trctiflti for tlie gubernatorial                                 - _• little trouble in settling it. The rcpabli-
      chnir. two -of whom—Col. .Tim ,snod-                                   | eau party in Kansas is not HO strong that
      dy, of Linn, unit liavid Kelso—are not                                f it can afford to disregard all party usages
      putty men, nor yet Itio11 who can be                                      and thrust unpopular candidates iuto the
      •cured by "collapsed bubble" talk.
      Judge Perkins is also talked of, hut                                      Hold, relying upon main strength and
     tho con.iiiiutiou I'ui.i hiui out oi the                                   awkwardness to pull them through. Ad-
     race. A* Otto Who believes Aniliony                                       mitting, for argument's sako that tho
      has made an excellent Governor, and                                       Governor has made an excellent execu-
     a* oi.o who, to my tho leant, is mid has                                  tive officer, wo do know that ho fell
     been Ids fiii-nd, wo caiinoi shut our                                     from 15,000 to 17,000 rotes behind his
     eytb' to lhefaetth.il tho Mttt till bubble                                party vote when elected. It is safe to
     has not buret, but that it is roll-                                       •ay that this opposition has lost nothing,
     ing on mid on, gathering strength
                                                                               but on the contrary has bcon gathering
     and magnitude daily, until it seems,
    Judging by the tone of the papers, tho                                     strength, until /now a Tory considerable
     great majority of Norlhern Kansas in                                      clcmout in tho party an bitterly oppos-
    for him. As yet wo have seen tiolh-                                        ing him. If just as good u man can be
    lug from Col. Martin ludioatilig bin de-                                  found oh whom the party can harmonise
     termination or content ''"• become a                                      all differences, is it not wise to take him t
    candidal r,'but the moment he make* n :                                   Wo not only do tho party a great wrong
    stroke el a pen to that <flue!.Iteynolds,                                  in forcing upon a respeotable minority
     as well as ell the friends of Governor                                    an objectionable candidate, but wc jeo-
\ 1 Anthony, Mill find the bubole prick-                                       pardise the election of Congrcssioual and
     ing business; ouo requiring till their
    power nud Strength with a chance of                                     - other candidates. If the fountain head
    failure. J no. A. Martin Is one of the j                                • is impure, the stream is moro or less
    most popular nun in the Statu, a man                                      tainted. However good aroanthe Gov-
    ns widely known as Governor Antho-                                        ernor may bo, and however dovoted his
    ny himself end-as favorably, boasting                                     supporters, they owe as much to the suc-
    moro warm personal friends, and if ho                                     cess of tho republican party in Kansas as
    becomes u candidate Anthony's friends                                     to any man. Wo should at all times
    will have to bo up and doing. Col.
                                                                              consult tho best interests of the whole
   Snoddy is a strong man any way you
   may take him, and if lie enters llio                                       party in the selection of all candidates
   lists Southeastern Kansas will not bo                                      and strengthen the party insteacTof weak-
   Bolid for Anthony, by a jug full, even                                      ening it year by year. Our only objec-
   if it is Reynold!' home.                                                    tion to the Governor is, that ho is a
                                                                              weight which the party cannot afibrd a
     We could offer many reasons, and                                         second time to shoulder. Those who
  good once, too, from our stand point,                                       consult the welfare of Republican rulo in
  for these conclusion?, but none are so                                      Kansas, rather than inero personal sym-
  blind as those-who won't goo, besido
  thoy would probably be thrown away                                          pathies, will concede the truth of this.
  on Reynolds, whoso pluck in the bub-                                            We believe that just as good material
  ble business seems more admirable                                           ean be found iu Kansas for Governor as
                                                                                                                             !
  than his Judgment.               v. I                                       the present executive; one upon whom
        r3t. '-
      '90L
             , , ft^tfsm iiuftc.w wawiif                         who are a weight, und can only bo
      T not 0017 poll the full part; vote but add                olettUri »t » s n t T i f t w - ^ ^ w i n M n e n J
      * ***»»gth to tho ticket, and hu name is                   \rhe» will givn otriMigt|pui tho lit-tall
              n A. Martin, a name familiar to till               :tud.wi» votes rii{{^ioK^'Uiacj J'J
              "Vof KMMM; whose life h u been                     thin reason, nllho0^l^»e hm o nl-
               t is the interest* of Katnu; wboee              I ways supported (loo. T. Ant lony,
WW                 aa a republican, and aa a ci                  nnd aoo nothing in his mlinintsiiV
          in private and publio life needs no do-              jtinn to condemn, hut much to a<l»
      1 fcoa*. He h u not aougbt the plaoe{ bj#J               (iMiro and     approve, wo ,'Tbi.hb the
Iff      hai been urged by many of the oldest                    'M»re**«-of ihu puny ut Inr^o tio-
      I* and most prominent citiiona of the State
      * to'bccomo a candidate. The favorable
         and earnest support he is recciviug aim-
         ultaaeoualy from all portiou of tut State
                                                           1     rmuid"tho nrm-itmlinn of n nmn who
                                                                 Ins more popularity with JhOj \>Btfk
                                                                 JIIO,RKIJ thai innn is John A.: Marl,1
                                                                                                                       i ' nfn •
       • issumclent evidence of hit popularity.                                     .,-,*.«•**- r• «•— - • MiWvt^f'"
         That he will be nominated and elected
      L by an overwhelming vote tbcro can bo
      I kiii  i;»»t» dvubt
         tut little  I,.„K»
             'J III) MullllUllttll A'lillnilillist lusli                 ,'/';/ i;.~.!>A ':', .a .\ ••:..;. isTB,
         "week quotes from thirty one papers!              \
           that support John A. Martin fort
         1 Governor, and adds iucljf to tbo                          jl i.-iII <".ist()ju,»ui4 mi election ap-
         ' number*. Put ns down f«>r mother                       proaches, for tin' papers of the Htaje
                                       • H I '   -   i
                                                                  hi "c.imc iiui."' I'.n' on:' ur unotlierof
                          l'orGovenwi\                            tiii; ••tiii.liiliiti'.s uiul fi>r (.•neli uaper to
                The race for Governor has nur                     work >.' illi JJti.-.v 111 w.'l uiiiiii forpa
             rowed down to two candidates—                        lutiii. ];: 1'iihi' "f tin1•••A'A'i.'ia...of :>. ean-
             John.A. Martin und Gio ')'.. An-                     iliilitH' tlu' j.juni.i!< w)io hov.'cbum-
             thony, with chances in favor of the                  |iiiiiii"l him iijiir tin- tiiglr, trotoiit
                                                                  their roDs-Ur und lln their Kunspro-
             iormer.     N o innn who has good
                                                                  dnlmiiiK thtii victory, while tho pa-
 H           MUDHO and tells tho truth cun suy                    pi'i.-i wiinhi' ini'ii lire defeated utter
             that Geo. Anthony IIUR not fisrvcd                   JII^I •« of iii's|iuiidejn','. Ami it is gen-
       1      tho stato woll, and is not 3 rfes; ving             eral I v iiilmitted Unit the Buccessfjil
       l     e f our respect and g-mitudu.           Hal          I'iiiuli.hito is in iluiy lioumltoshow
       I     personally he is unpopular, nn l»nn-                 l'nvois io UJOSI.' who have ussistcdhi;'
                                                                  j:i;o '•!.,! li:k«--." Y.'liilr those w
      .5     tiowul issues domund tliiat we liring
                                                                  were on the other side tiro suppos.
       I     out the full strength oHgne piifty.                  to have no ehiiins upon the distrjH
             John A. Martin can doifois ;TH                      •tiojj or public favors. Tills may tea
             in tbestute ismorogenojjMiy kt                       nil ri^ht, mnl ecrtulnly thferc.eaiv^P
             I T more deservedly pajMiUr                          no ohjectioii to any man oxpresiiig
             tho musses. Il numi-iiiil'oflfj ns pi S              hi.; preference for u candidate, but|t
                                                                  gcom* to us that the legitimate wor^t
             Higns indifcato, ho will cawiy tho                   of tlie jouiuuli-.t i-> to ijiforjn tho peij-
             by such an over whoiihijig maj                       ))]e of the merits of the different men
             thai the democratic puily in K IPHAH                  «'ho <-,,v Btir-plianka fqr tl^o /ygtjs.of
             will realizo that this state at ffftmr               the (lectors bo thjit these voteVma^
             hopelessly? republican,        WB joold'             be i-.'istiiitclHgenliy. A journal should
             elect Anthony, b i i P l * Tito b< rjindj             !>e au eihiei-.tov and nrclloctar of pub-
                                                                  lic sen'i.ieiil. in;! we seo' li^JreaaOP
             bin ticket before und ho would! run                  v.l-.y i! should go it thick and 9u>Mi
 s
 £?          lurtber behind if. ro nominated.                    • one man and ainm: ail othera'wboa^
             35nU»is aainvo whea the Republican                   before tlie people for the same^o,
                 rty can»ot afford to carry me«                   In the mattvr of the Govel'
                                                                                                                                                                                                            •C»Ui^k              .->""- -
                                                                                                     , | i u                                                      r o u                       SH
                    u-jzmysn- ' 7 ^                                                                                                       ^ ' *
   J o h n A. Bini'iiiii sni'l id .-ueeei'i.:;•.<.'.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            -saKd
   [•t:!nl.,i| i \ V r .-ii.ili .   Wl;\. I'll' '.'.'•
   i' ::.: 'I lien)       II:..' ( iv. AU'.ll 'll)
   hil.i llfl'll II IM"'I C'ili'../, ;.!, ! : i'f.li'!
   i'IiillT lie (•Ii'i-ii'il Ini.- I.ili \\t> shall -<(v
   Jin r;il|M' t o Iclll' OUT llitii'. Outside of
   1 :i • • I : «ii<i|l i •;' |il|l>li«' '.'mi':, v. l.'.li
                                                                                                                                                                                                              •eJ'e^
   c v r r v rhizi-ii .'•liuiiiil i r . In null ••*,••'>,
   ilicr: i • i. i ijiii I'D:' lal oritur, t >
   IK •• • : im! !'ii' into .'! I'llii •-• i r ii iimj'
   ,'t'nl r:i|ni!l , U , '!l • H!lJ ul'.'if'-ViT ivnj'k
   i h i - |i|tpiT Mtnj '!•• i.' ! !i ' i-iinv.-! \\ ii:
   i   l   l    l   |   i   »   l   !   C   :    i   l   h   :   i   l   I   '   l   l   l   l   ,    l   '   .   l   v   V   !   l   \   H   !   •   .   •   •   I   l   j   l   l   l   i
                    $1.50 per annum, Casti, or $2 on line.IT-                                                                                                         **                                                  If C.JI. John .\. AJiiiiin mini , in bo
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       I la in ;l ^-u\ n Jim uf Kuiif.im, »vo wniit
   ALHEKT (JBIM'JA', Kdilor and Prop*.                                                                                                                                                                                 him in hi".     Ilr i^ ii IIKIII wlifiin I ' I I T V
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     ,Kllli -.'III IJIUILM'.•'. W l' llilll'l «;illt (il'O. jj
                                        F R I D A Y , JULY fi, 1878.                                                                                                                                             ,l v l'. .VlitluuiN n.^iiili, uml .iliiln't M;::II|R
                                                                                                                                                                                                               - ' Jiiiii before uoi \ i*i y MMII Ii.
L.    So far u we have .noticed, during the
'So pael fortnight, tbo following Republican                                                                                                                                                                           ^ h c IfrciiUfoYt Record.
£ papers prefer Ool. Martin to Goo. T. An-                                                                                                                                                                     i           " SM rrs * ios, IMWM
? S l E V ^ ^ Aa^S&One'topH                                                                                                                                                                                   v •
"2 Eerold, Hiawatha                 Chronoscope, burned                                                                                                                                                                     FRANK FORT, J VIA- 0,
 5 Journal, Ottawa                 Register, Iola                                                                                                                                                                         -•i. .... .. «
 ~ Record, Frankfurt, Otzitto. Pe>uodf, • .                                                                                                                                                                                              Joba A Mortln
 I Reorder, HolloV KanWCfiftJi; Troy.
 2Blude, Topoka                    Courier, Columbni                                                                                                                                                                      Ttifnnine of John A. Muriln. Is toe v:c\U
 o Press, Wellington               Eagle. Wlcblia'                                                                                                                                                                     kmiMrHiiKuiisHs lo need Inirdly n mention"' E
  3 Mercury. Kingman observer.. PlmisaDtoD                                                                                                                                                                             by the bruat <)t Hie i-lale, only In Id (Kjopis
  5 i u i i e p / u t W S w i o r d Timet/N< Topelfft '                                                                                                                                                                know ihui he lina conacutotl lo heconie a
 - LocalJjt.'lTnTWJV' • ' liiiiiriar/floirArrW
  £ N e w s , Emporia              Osborn Co. Parmer                                                                                                                                                                   eiiiiiliiltiin for (loviTimr of K'IIIKIIH. Nil
 .VExpoaitor, Concordia OnKotti.', lieloit                                                                                                                                                                             man in Kansiis IIUM done more lo build up
 £2joumnl, Coffeyvlllo Times, liluu Rapids.                                                                                                                                                                            limn IIHH Col. John A. Martin, lie has tie-
 >N GazeBeffinnpiiiki'*..J)iiiNitcli,Clay Center                                                                                                                                                                       voted bis energies ami his money to lltl&j J
 ^ r i m e A L f c Jhvrfrlh> j * "
 |Watioi|piinia¥hattiii. >                        '   1•                                                                                                                                                               and, unit wo imagine there never was a can-
                                                                                                                                                                                                             -.#       ilidute for that ofllee Unit wis HO much a
|„Ja1and T r i l W , CFWat Ilfrclf"              • ****
    ^Cournnt-Ledger, Howard                                                                                                                                                                                            favorite of the jieojilu III is be, and he will
    "Republican, Lawrence.                                                                                                                                                                                             be easily elected to till Unit position. WuJ
        The following papers nro favorable 10                                                                                                                                                                          heartily support him.
   —jjoveruor Anthony's re-nomination:
    jRapublicfto, Ottawa Uoioti, Junction Oily
      Gazeiii;, Ablloue • Chronicle, Ablleno ,                                                                                                                                                                       As indicated in his card, which
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              I
 Wouruul, tfallqay Patriot, Burlington
  •JsBeiitiurfii nayt / Oliy' News, Alma                                                                                                                                                                           \vu published last week, Colonel
  ;gCoir»aif|u,wfallb, Topeka .              , , .                                                                                                                                                                 John A Martin, of the Atchison
    p u b l i c Prew, wa^ehworth                        i                                                                                                                                                          Champion, has consented to become
    cjEe.iorpri.ie, Manhattan                                                                                                                                                                                      a candidate for Governor. Ho is a
    gdbroniole, Uurlingame.                                                                                                                                                                                        Kansas man all over ; a true and
, i ? Th? rest of, tbe papers have not commit-                                                                                                                                                                     consistent Republican nud is in fa- <
"2 3fed tbemscfl^i(i'd,ecidedly — of'have nd!                                                                                                                                                                      vor of greenbacks and silver
     S?»M under our notice. It will be seen                                                                                                                                                                        Should he be tbe uomineo ho will I
•, § na '"there are nearly fhree to one in; fovoj                                                                                                                                                                  have a walk over. — Humboldt
J i»f Marlin, ant) tbe proportion will probata                                                                                                                                                                     Union.    **•»£
IT        j •; •' i: I •                                           Wt               shall
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      i-iilit*!'                                   i»-         fit-I'II'll                                      i i i i -                 l',iII              H I ' s h a l l ' • ' .
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ALL KHAN, MIOH., DEV.-il, 1818.
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      Hi- •!•:• -;i• >11 • •:' |iiii'ii'' viiu I, whit'h                                                                                                                                                                                  HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DITB.
      I'VrfV t'ili/'ll .'-l:ll!ii<l i i , III lillll '".••',
      Ilteiv i                                                      i..i I'.nJJ for I. :!-orinir to                                                           -
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          .St. John, who by a combination ben'          J
      In ;•• !l<|i                                                 • i- linn ii pin: • i f ii iiior                                                                                                                                     John A. Martin for the Kepubllcnn gu
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       bcrnatorml nomination, received u larger
     :i :il r.l!                                                       ii - -11 . int.I v h.'ii.'vt r ivnjjv                                                                                                                           majority in Atchison county the home of
     thh |.np                                                      llllt) i!u i.i !!: • I'jillVfi                                                                                             Will                                     Martin, than he received in Johnson
     In i|.iiH>                                                        ihiil i-ii'l, iihv.'i.VH Ut'i'iiiiiU                                                                                                                            county, his own home. (Jreonbuck Mitch-
      It) \ i' \: I MI ll\VI| I l l ' l ' l l l l l '-. H h i ' ll NT                                                                                                                                                                  ell received but i!H votes in Atchison.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       The fact is greatly to the credit of John
     Ii"'.in ! -I'lii-ll t'liOlttfll !•) c o n s i d e r (<f                                                                                                                                                                           A. Martin, who never allows his personal
     tUUVIlllOlllll iliipiii t;i!.' • to bOOStijlff                                                                                                                                                                                    preferences to interfere with his devo-
     Honii'lioctv •inn li)i.                                                                                                                                                                                                           tion to principle or his work for ids par-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       ty. The result would have been just as
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       favorable to Governor Anthony, had he
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            f
      The Nationalist.                                                                                                                                                                                                                 received the nomination. John A. Mar-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       tin was never known to bolt the choice of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       the party, nor to offer excuses for those
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       who did, and he will be the Republican
               OfBoial Paper of Riley Oountj.                                                                                                                                                                                          nominee for governor two years hence,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      at which time he will, in connection with                 9
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      1). K. Grant, or some other good man, car-
                       $1.50 per aanuiD. Cash, or $2 on l l w ^                                                                                                                                                                       ry the state by the largest majority ever
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      recorded.— Whhilu (Kutuias) angle.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         We publish the above editorial tribute
 TALIIKRT (illlFFIX, Kditor aud Proi                                                                                                                                                                                                  to the political worth of an old journalis-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      tic friend with mueh pleasure. We hud
                                           Pill DAY. JULY fi, 1878.                                                                                                                                                                   the felicity oi' serving as delegate to the
                   •                           V H«v ihey .StanjL                                                                                                                 i                         i                         Republican National convention of 1800
       Ho far M wo have .noticed, during the                                                                                                                                                                                          in company with Mr. Martin in tlio grand
     past formlgbt, the following Republican                                                                                                                                                                                        /body that assembled at the Chicago wig-
     papers prefer Col. Martin to Qeo. T. An-                                                                                                                                                                                       \ wain which placed in nomination for the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ,-\: presidency, the immortal Abraham Lin-
     Jtfrjifi, fpia* Z . Advacco,.Ohet»p»                                                                                                                                                                                             coln. We. were both young men then.
      ilurahi, Hiawatha Chroooscope, Lamed                                                                                                                                                                                            We have watohed the rise and progress
     Journal, Ottawa          Register, lola , . , . ,                                                                                                                                                                                «f our friend Martin in Kansas, and are
     Record, Frankfort: (Hz»tu>. PoAbodjk • .'                                                                                                                                                                                        rejoiced to know that he hears so glorious
     Recorder, Hollol" IC»n»iTCHft^TKi                                                                                                                                                                                                a political record m that statu, the battle-
     Blade, Tnpuka            Courier, Columbut
     Press, Wellington Eagle. Wichita                                                                                                                                                                                             , ground of Republicanism.
     Mercury, Klmruion ' Observer.. Pleasanton                                                                                                                                                                                                                        •»',> II mention"
     Indep/u'eWl. Uttloid Tiini'H,• N.1 Tobelu \                                                                                                                                                                                        by the press oi the stale, only in lot pooplj
     Loroluti-Vmtim'          I n u-i inr. H atohlrfsf
     New^KcDporin             Otborti Co. Farmer I                                                                                                                                                                                      know ihul he has consented lo become a
     Expositor, Concordia Gazette, Ueloli                                                                                                                                                                                           | candidate for Governor of Kansas. Nu
 J Journal, Coffey vilio Times, llluu Rapid*.                                                                                                                                                                                    m mini in Kansas has done more to hull.I up
 • GaMMM#WMW«» Dispatch,Clay Oeutor                                                                                                                                                                                               f than him Col. John A. Miiriiii, Ho htur do.
 i. Tinic%Mi*v*riu'% f i                     •»•• Vj,                                                                                                                                                                              | voied/.big energies ami his money to lUli
* NatioiMii"MaWniiC }                        , *- ^
     Inland TrlffuDi', OWat IlftOT*                                                                                                                                                                                             -rtT m"1, "S"1 w c lm "K ine H»ro neror was a can
_ Cnurant-Lodger, Howard                                                                                                                                                                                                            " didule for that office Unit was BO much a
 I Republican, Lawrence.                                                                                                                                                                                                          ;;• favorite of the people M i^ he, mid he will
        The following papers''arjr ftvorahle 10                                                                                                                                                                                        he easily elected to lilt that posilion. We
I Governor Anthony's re-uoinluntlon:                                                                                                                                                                                                   heartily support him.
 & Itiipubliuui, Ottawa Union. Junction Oily
 I Gazette, Ablleue           Chronicle, Abilene i
T Jourual, Hiillim            Patriot, Burlington                                                                                                                                                                                     A.s indicated in tits card, which
g ISei.tiuDi, .fiayii (MIV News, Alma                                                                                                                                                                                              wc published last week, Colonel
 f (\MiirnflUJWfalUi, Toptka , , . •-.                     ,,                                                                                                                                                                      John A Martin, of the Atchison
 g PublioTreiu, Leajeiiworth                                                                                                                                                                                                       Champion, has consented to become
! Enterprise, Mautibllan                    " - V - -:M                                                                                                                                                                            a candidate for Governor. Ho is a
     Cliroi.icli', Uurlingftiue.                'i.. '*T"t[
        Til-.- rest uf the papers huve mil commit-                                                                                                                                                                                 Knusas man all over ; a true and
i ted ihcuiBtn*!'/defcidndly — o t b a t e ndf|                                                                                                                                                                                    consistent Republican aud is in fa-
    come under our notice. It will bo ,eceir
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   vor of greenbacks and silver
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Should he be the nominee he will
| that there are nearly three to one i i favjpj                                                                                                                                                                                    have a walk over. — Humboldt
    of Marl in. and the proportion will probab-                                                                                                                                                                                    Union.      ^.
    •/•ij-j-.' \M\ il£Vr             , •: • Art** t /
    lfgfoinoj»a>qu^he »nj e ., .                \:l\fftyji
90LM               9^i TO Mif '•Ja ""id in *• »°i P-™™i .«i vm   > $ t oWMBIMiUPdlJ
                                                                        Ohetopa Advance, .
                                                                        Otttwn Journal? V " . T
           JOHN    A.   MAB1IS    AND     TUB                           Kingman Mercury.
                  KANSAS    VllBSS.                                     Medicine l«xlge Mail - 7 2 .
                                                                        Tbo following Kansas papert bare de-
     Tbe Voice of Ibe P v o p l o - T b c Hand.
             writing 1-iHiuir Visible.                               clared themielvet against the re-nomlna-
   M «*                                                              tion of Gov. Anthony, but have not
 I
   I                   ?*,
-I6SC6 a s ^ ' ^ i " ' i : n M i B , v , j ^ » ^ a j ^ l i i ^ ^ ^ ^
                     CM, 4fa**» 4 . JUdtdn.
                                                                       vm 'vm °> afc       jddna
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                                                                                                               jopirexsiv wjof ,^foocyjEJos oAisaqpv s.urejnx Wi.
                                                                                              reiiirn io my o duties with hnrdry
                                                                                       a shadow nf rcjrrrl Here I have |j ,(
            The Cukirc at dot Martin to receive                                        conleiilcd wilh my work, for nearlyVr
                                                                                       i|iuiriiriil'a ccniiin                        a
       . she pjhsmatorial nomination relieves him | f                                                          There might lave
      ' fco» waiting lawvm,                  and permits him                           IK'I'II something more of distinction In
                                                                                       the place I soilghl, bin siirrty I here was
       • to do hii aoejutoMMd .efficient work for                                      in M
                                                                                            M
       ' the pwty imd Bute im sod through the                                      mm.        ^^STmmftv         -mtM| bavtl
                                                                                                        experience
                                                                                   glilherei (Hiring the liisl month and
         Chaaapion, H is reasonable to believe
         that hw auoupan«j' of * prominent posi-                                      hull'will mil IM- without tts'ilses I .-aw •
                                                                                      more of Kansas Ihan l"hnve ever seen.
         tion w arfakb to narre <h* pttbtfe U simply                                  Iiefore. I made many pleasant nei|
         • (Matter of ceco'wnutirejy short postpone-                                 allies. I had, in the eonveiitioii an
                                                                                     of il, as devoled. as generous, as pillanl j
                                                                                     ami lis faithful friends as imv eandidale
            Setiuwiflg freni Toneka to Atohtson                                      ever had. Tliev made a manly. In morale i, „.
         on Saturday, dnttng a s orating ha was                                      llghl.Jhal had in il nothing I" he iishnni-It*
         serenaded 6 ; the Wad, and visit™! at his                                  ed of, and Iheir deviiliou won ihe plan-
                                                                                    (Ills of their opponenls and tin
         home by his townsmen and othen, with !                                     all men.                            praise ol
         nnl distinction of patty, the demonstoa-
                                                                                        Hut I am detaining you loo long. Let
         tious of whom showed io what Ugh                                           mc thank you again for Ihe compliment
         vstinuiion he was held by the people,                                      you have pnhl me, and for the generous
       ' soma of whom he has been with towards                                      words Willi which you have welcomed
         a quarter of a ecutury.    Tfao gifted and                                 mc home again, 'if ] had returned
         eloquent orator, Bailey P. Waggoner,'                                     it Victor 1 could not have been ac-1
                                                                                   corded a more enlhiislasllc greeting.
         welcomed him home Jin      n sincerity of]                                Through all the lights imd shadows of
         thought couched in beauty
                                 iltv of" speech, to I                             twenty-oilc revolving years I have Iwen
         whirl the Colonel replied in  in the moat |                               laboring Io promote 'the development wp$&
                                                                                  and prosperity of this State aud this city, If
         grateful and appropriate manner; after j                                 and inrve found In my work real plena- JFjjf?
                                                                                  lire, satisfaction and honor. If I coiitin.'
         which, kind appreciative welcome and,'                                   lie in Ihe snnie work for as hmga period
         hopeful word* wore tpokch by Major W,                                    in Ihe future, I only hope that the com.
          F. Pownsj Col. A. 6. Kverest, Mew*.                                     Ingyears may be as pleasant as thine of
          Aldrich aud McNall, members of the I                                    Ihe past bine been, imd llllll through
                                                                                 tlii-iii all I iniiv be able to deserve that
          llepubliian .Sluto Convention from SmithJj                             grileroils coillldence, Ihnl helpful sup.
          county. The hospitality of the house '                                 porl, thai iiiifullering and large hearted
         was then shown to the guestn, who, after                                friendship |ho people of this clly have
        j a brief tarry, bade the .Coloucl a Miioere, 1                          always given llie.
        ; hearty good uight i(^nmtL(UJHtHitMt         1
           "••An iml (ieiiimn invno wftWTtrlfrp;
                                                                                                                                          u
           )nsl In lore leaving Ateliison lor Topekn. •                             C'ul. John A. Munin, bus resum-
           I lull lie hoped I would nol he nominated                              ed lidilorinl eontro) of'tho Atchison
           bceaiisi lilts     city needed me m homo,
                         he might hiive lidded with g                            Clmmpion, and nsusual will honrti-
           l*erlui|i        I would bo belter lor me to ;
           truth. Ilml                                                           1y mid onorgotically supjioi't _.llio
                                            the old, mid .
           remuin 11I home, among                                                 Republican nomination!*. IIo made
                    tt»"l iilwiivs mithlVil Irion, s.wlii        i'-
                                                                                 It SrjIllU'O, bonorablo fight, dufoated
           have known me, mid who 1 have knowB,
            torso many years.                      .     A                       Anthony mid with liiH fiiondB phii-
                However this limy be 1 »»» *•>»toWL                             isophicnlly nccopts tho situation,
            „l liome lii-nlght, mid .proud of theluidi rc-§
            ccption von llllW giWO UW. it J ptitr                               l i e i.s lo-dny inoro popular than
                       I n victor,there
            romtge assured,         withwould
                                          |»qwwbeand
                                                  nothing                       over with tho mni«OH,wlio linvo h'on-J
            MiiL'iiliir In such mi ovation, ttlvon to ft                        oi's vet in store for Lim. • •• ^        '
            ilefcnlcd eandidule, II w ™ W ? w . « 5
             From the bottom of my heart 1 I hank
             you for the generosity oT your welcome
             ' Ml the vears of my lmmhood WW
             hecri missed in this city. 1 came here a
             boy. You know me more intimately
             tlnui any other people in the State. My
              faults, my railings, and whatever ol go.Hl                         • f i r ; 3 a P J K
              there is In me, you undersUmd. this                                             V. P. W I L S O N , EdrtorV
           H community has always been generous of
              me, and 1 have faithfully endeavored to                                                                              S"
              deserve Its regard. I have never, 1 thinK
               I may truthfully say, neglected an op-
                                                                              ,lFJRIDAY^SEFfi*tBliR':.JL                          \m
                                                                                        Col. John A . Martin, though defeated,
              .porlunity to promote the growth or ml.
              vnnrc the prosperity ol Alehisou or the.                              has hosts or friends, throughout the'
               Stale of Kansas. 1 have had a constant
               unchanu'ing i'ailh in I he great liitureotl
               this young State and no disaster has ev
                    ouded this confidence.
                                                                            J   '.' Htate. Wo thought^ and* still think,
                                                                                *^hat his candldftoy-w-n* lll-tiineU,, U n -
                                                                                    der ordinary circumstances he <1K0JUJ4
                                                                                    have been nominated on thu tirat baWf*-
                                                                                    l i e has always been regarded a s o n s
                                                                                    tho best men in the State
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                                                                                                     W        *•*
          STATE CONVENTION               A*D                                      u> St. John,nnd be was nominated'                                **»• H^Aieliisj
                          BACK.                                                      The nomination of St John is                                     Can |ny one
        I
   «4k We attended the Stale Convention,                                          received In the Northwest in about                              Hniblgiu, par
   , f | ) h i 8 time as a delegate. Our vote                                    'tu'o same spirit that Hayes nomina-                             1110 COII^rs;,),!
       [•Quitted us niueii as us any other in                                     tion at Cincinnati was received in                              I»rt>' m the pa
      9Vh« convention, but wo hud tho mis-                                                                                                        cni.not.g.It Jm-i
                                                                               .-Kansas. Kansas wanted J. G. Blaine                             .urdwprftv. Jn
      afortunu to vote every tmwi lor a man
      *»rbo was beaten. We think tins                                          "for President, and Hayes was nomln-'                             wains ngjl doeei
          eonvoiitiou business is the greatest                                  i ated, and but little enthusiasm was F                        ' JI n>tn(|ltmyi j
          fraud and humbnu on earth, and                                          felt Tor the result Northwest Kanf                             ht ol WOBMIIMH
     tffc[that these conventions are made up                                      sas wanted John A. Martin for Gov^                            luihwiioff Loti
         Itif the worst men in the country,                                     . crnor, and St. John was nominated*'                           Jl* sola, j -
        ;,\Vo snpposo nil people arc Finite                                                                                                            Tivo vfeinj nj;f,
         jthink just as vtv tlu when u trnven-
                                                                                  No bonfires or enthusiasm hailed the                             Uuunti, ig"broiijrl,
          lion rui'itaua to nominate themselves                                   result up in this country. Ilowcveft                            toi^ivst ami, this
         me their friends. Different results                                       we believe St. John, will make an able                         »««o, umR ,|i s i, o n
           would make ns all have different                                        Governor, but we do not know .hiuif                            thcStlteiv 0 l e c l i
          'feelings about the way things hnvo                                      Col. Martin is known throughout the                           ''/'»<. Aiflfwlion
           been conducted; hut wo <\o think                                        whole State, and his recognized abiU                          t«f hi in 11® they
          those delegates would bo moro enti-                                                                                                    irii-t nt il&mera
           tled to respect J(' they had less amhi-
                                                                                   Hies, connected, with the fact that he                       '].'<•' good i' e n of i
          tton to make trades or would hare                                        Is an old Kansan, and has devoted                           tf
                                                                                                                                                    ushricoi-emoro
           more honor about tlioro,. so thnt lliev                                 the best part of his life in making                        nmlhfVoo (ft Uuttrir
                                                                                                                                              (
           would fulfil their contract?, though                                    Kansas what she is, should hare se-                          'f Philliiiitan, jj,
          these might not bo exactly the thing,                                    cured for him this honorable distinc-                     linddWeatflj J'hpi;
          Thtvo i* said to bo honor nmnni;                                         tion. Ho deserved the nomination,                         lUatjfluml^hav,, j
           thieves, and a delegato who witt                                                                                                  •'0H*ed i$on a n 0 |
                                                                                   but * political combination defeated
             romi.-.e without thought «t fulfil!-
                                                                                   him. -"^        ..-.. . . V - • ^ - ^ a t t t . -         [!00-T. AilmnyJ,
             lg K.iid promise, is certainly desti-                                                                                           Kiiiisns. Vfhai'fio
           tute of this honor.                                                       Col John A Martin need spend                           hit! heel) thSsiate 'j
            Wo voted for .John A. Martin for                                     little lime in apologizing Tor his                         fWsMdloofulalol
             fprnpr.'ftr&t. Insti end every \jote.                               contest for Governor or tho fol-                           » oh John & Marti
             rousu he was the-best man i'or lhA                                  lowing which so gallantly sup-                            ol nl'Hit.v. aSmtleui
            ^Plo-ft i j c n u i . w ^ c r . e w . t ^ v of                       ported him; neither need tne pa-                          honored thoJMata OH
            ",KSBS people, an<t* J&oiK lhm<A                                                                                               WM never hfyoned b
               undoubted ex|crvS!iion. Ho waj
                                                                                  pers, opposed to him throughout;
                                                                                                                                          Jo, to seek aioutiod
           eat»n, not because khe people hai                                      the state, think him a political                        l»" pany. ^ 0 r e | n
            ncllidud he w i s not the man, mf                                     corpse. The gentlemanly atjjd                           Jin win «u*tut^M| h v
              aiiso Oco. T. Anthony, wilftyhf                                     gallant light mudc by him at the                                           •J*
           tpointooR ana unJeHiites, was abj}                                     convention, and prioi^ to it, has                                             ' •lie;
             {H'll 101 voles to n-jnnn who wins                                                                                            iriiiJ',             . h« •d
                                                                                  brought many neV udherentsJto                          ' )mri v,
          Sot the eb6icai)f lbo people iOf
                                                                                  to his standard; and, although1
                                                                                                                                                                .'obi
                                                                                  defoated by a mmoritv candidate
           THE PIONEER.                                                           nnd another who held on to hi
                                                                                                                                                           "~       oe|
                various roasons. In tho first plaoo,                          and his pnpor is tho ablest and most                           tho©!
                 tho same bittor fight will bo waged                          influential journal in tbo Stoto.                               "V5w
                 against Gov. Anthony that was tho                                Col. Martin ontors tho canvass                            jutirnv
                                                                                                                                            rorutnu
                 bano of the campaign of 1870,7ond                            with an unimpoachablo rooord, and
                                                                                                                                            Hiiygi,
                 wo aro confident tho numbor of his                           posossod of a popularity that will                            KnojB
                                                                               carry him triumphantly to tho Gu-                            W'.TWII
                 oarnoet opposors will bo groatly in                           bernatorial chair, unless somo com'                          HI > I (lui-l'rt
                                                                                                                                            "HiUUKi I
                 oroascd. Wo do not think ho has                                lunation not now forosoon is bore-                          UiinMt),
                  been strongthonod in personal popu-                          aftor sprung to dofoat tho popular,                          UunSii
           y» laritJH ho lacks groatly those genial                            will. lie is unombarrassod and un-                          HUOUlJjJH
                                                                                                                                           novuEu
                                                                               hamporod by past Jobbory i6f anjf                           mirujji"
            'I and attrnclivo qualitios that draw                               kind, and merits the oonfidonoe and                        iinn>jwlt
                                                                                                                                           luontw
             Hmon to oach other; and though ho                                  support of ovory class of citieops in                      t<'ipilnaiii
                                                                                tho State lio has bars most cor-                           full Vffiu
                .imay possoBs tho soul of honojr, yot                                                                                      il«. M(^U
                rTio cannot bo gonorally popular for'
                                                                                dially.                .**,-™™*                            HtUtl'UK!
                                                                                                                                           it w o p
                  a lack of personal magnotism—his                                                                                          whenett
                                                                                                                                           DppoaUi
                  great failing is that bo lacks that                                       John A. Martin at Honu.                        oomiiibii
                                                                                                                                           of brittvu
                 •warm and gonial prosonoo both                                                                                            brcvviif u
                                                                                   Si                                                      II IlitS-H
                  noedfttl and desirable in a party can.                        J Ol) II A . M n i t i n for t " °   IVF   ; _>q        rulllogi...
                                                                                                                                        nous, g o
            • I didato. Having fallen bobind his                                                                                       speeches
                                                                                                                                       umonBih
              \ ticket in '76 so many thousand votes,                           l.rgtr minority 111 A han
                                                                                                      i n '•»
                                                                                                           bo received                 aaiii Sfr.
                                                                                                                                       thuro.B 1
                  and with tho prospect that ho would                      '     the home uf Ma. i n , » - • - ^ome.                   HID tott
                  do little il any bottor this year, it                        3 In Johii«»n county, bis °»s      28,                  purine*
                                                                                                                                       nimaeK
                                                                               jGreenbacU Mitchcll r o c I « M « ^                     thut."B6n
                                                                                 T".- i " A ^ 0 , ; ; . , r A ^ a u , WHO
                                ••»., .        •8U1SU0X pJBipr| ;<(1 Pl 3t l
                                                                               'mi"oi mi 'stodd^.JsdjidsMaa ^MW japmxsfV "HP! »^l°°a *S|aA!S3UPV «.'
90iE-I6Sf6
               nw^fXWWtTan.                                                                 ""•Speakingof"I>rosldonU. who do you think
                                                                                            will be tho noxt?" inked tho roportor.
                                                                                              "Well, mf observation lead* mn to think It
                                                                                            is V1117 iirnluihio thu H»piilillcaiiH will
         THE INTER OCEAN PUBLISHING 0 0 .                                                               .NOMINA! I. lilllKnW, tlllANT.
                        I'XOl'litKTOIta.                                                    That soomu uow to bo thu uoiur of tho polit-
                                                                                            ic ii nky."
                                                                                              " iv lint would bo tho oonscijiionoo?"
                                                                                              "An to that 1 cannot say. He would cer-
                                                                                            tainly euiHl il Isrifa following. He HIU'I'H-
                                                                                            orally vory popular man, and slnon his re-
                                                                                            tirement many poitils liuve oomo to liifUt la
                                                                                            his favor. 1 do not know that 1 regard such
                                                                                            a proceeding wholly udvlsaluu. bin th"n
                FROM THE KANSAS PLAIN.                                                      Gruut tiugmswoup the country us Harrmon | l .
                                                                                            did. Willi ii rusli mid a hurrah."
                                                                                              "How Is Kansas on till-, potut?"
                                                                                              "Well, i tnmi: «>ur pnoplu would IIRO to see
             Wlmt a Prouilnoul (Jonlloiuan from That                                       Grant Hie next l'rusideut."
                  SUto Thinks of tho Uepub.                                                h "kail   .in Will he utile to roll Up a Ol'Otty
                                                                                             MiHvy vote by that time?"
                                                                                              'indeed       she      will. I notion      the
                          llcan Party.                                                     Eastern papors when they refer to the
                                                                                           poiiiilutlon of Kaunas nut the figures
                                                                                           riuioulously low. Last spring there was n
             Gonoral Ornut Pronounced tho Coming                                        T euusus of tho btiue taken panlally, and from
                                                                                        I this, election roturns, and various souroos. It
               Man—Something About Woatorn                                              I was shown that tho population of Kansas was
                        Politics. Eto.                                                     about 700,000, Nino" Hum there have buna
                                                                                           fully 73,000 or nm.ooo immigrants, so that
                                                                                           now the population Is oortalniy ovor floo.uoo.
              Qonornl John A. Mnrilti. editor of the                                     i Tlio influx of settlers la very ureal, 'Iliuy are
                                                                                           I ourlng in every week. Wlum I was at liar,
             Chatiipimi. Atchison. Kan., who ouino no near                                 rlsburg, I'a.. the other day. 1 saw nine oar-
             •lopping Into iiiii Gubornutlonul chair at tho                                loads -of emigrants going to Kansas. I
             last olootlon. U In tho oily, atopplnir at the                                warrunt rou that when the census of
                                                                                           MM* u tnknti, It will be found that]
             Grand I'aoiiio. He la on hie war homo (rom                                    our population           will oxoeod l.uoo.ooo,
             Washington, whore ho had boon in attend-                                      you ri.n little Ininclne with wnat rapidity the
                                                                                           Htato Is buiim suttioil. 1 thiiiKltls about to
             ance upon a mooting of tho National Hoard                                     tuko
             of MunouiTH of tho ftolulors' Home, of whleb                                        TIIK I.KAP AMONll WCSTBUN STATES.
             ho I* a mombor. Hjp alnu attended tho In/;                                      ltiiililiiu: I-I belntr coiiduciud with /mil. nnd
                                                                                             all over housim      are spnniriiiK up and IOWUM
             vottlxatlou into tho ohnriros of fraud In ro-                                   (iiilarmnu-. Our railroad interest1* are in-
             lation to tho ronent tfonutorlal oloetton by                                    ortMtslAK iii iiiipnriance, and a new era of
             which tho Hon. John J. Innalls wan returned                                     proirrons hiioniH to huvo sot In."
             to tho Bonulo. Of ooane no suou claim was t                                        The uorthwostorn portion of the Statu, ho
                                                                                             •alii, was especially bului; bellied upon, It be-
             oatabllshed.                                                                    Intr the seotjon reserved iinunr the homo*
               1 do not bollofo thore was nnr lr>                                            stood laws. The proraine of fruafulmiHi for
                                                                                             the yuiir was irrent. The sobooi syittnin was
             regularity    whutewr in           that   olo<                                  now under perfect roKulutlon. nnd was being
             ion." (iald     Udi\tt|] Martin.       "Senator                                §'operatod   In tho must commendable manner,
             Installs baa no /Swans tor purchasing                                                the permanent school fund thoro Is now a
             votes. It was a tame affair, no oxoitoment,                                     credit of tsj.ooo.ooo. and, under tho law*
             nothing to warrant tho inferences that trot                                    ffrants, which have been very sonorous, the
                                                                                            fund woiilil-eoon be inurensen to SHo.OUO.oOO,
             abroad. Tho charges have boon iound to be                                       and tlm MCIIOOIS become entirely self-support, i
             without foundation in fact."                                                     nw- Ho declared Hie II 'urine debt of the
               While in vVuHiiliitfton. (Joueral Martin mut
             that phenomenal ombrueor of all oxotorlo
                                                                                           i  liato (lid ,iot now exceed $r.o.tioi), tho hal. |
                                                                                            .luce heliiK entirely owned by tho sluklDttl
             productions, thoorloa. or tonots. iion Duller,                                 fund nnd purraanent school fund, HO that the!
             and ao ion mod an                                                              practical Indebtedness was cuillnm) to tlief
                   ANROPOTK or IMSUHIDENT HAVES                                             lliruros irireu. Jn every respect the Utato win}
         that has but a llmliou ulruulutlon ami will                                        In a most aueptoious condition, and was mak- •
         boar printing.                                  ,M                                 lim greater strides ahead tnnu she bad In '• k
           "Now. rou coo,"said llutler. onrefully nd-J                                      several yonrs past, huvinu fully roooverea
       * Jimiuif  In-, game eye. and brink'Hi:: his right
         forellugor to nu ubliyuu unglo, "1 always tie-
                                                                                            from her stacrnation.
                                                                                               (imieral Martin Is n man not clvon to
         llovod in tho wlok'Jd iniriiiur husihos*. with                                     theories as to luinitiiiary contiiitfenoles, and
         Hayes. Ho In ono of your coodtsh mou. you                                          so exprussod no ouimon upon the advisability
         Know, and I thought his ttumo rau*t be                                            of havliiK the Chinese "ao." Kaunas la not i>.
         worked by tho wlciou partner, lint at tho lust                                    iuflloted with the Montfolian, and tho position f.'t
         soldier*' reunion at tho homo In Dayum, I                                         or that offonslvely harmless individual is ro-il"
         changed my opinion. 1'rnHldunt Hayes, Major                                       siirnod to the intorested.                        .
         Ounkle, and myself rode to tho homolntno                                              In oonoiudinK his remarks, thu subject of
         siuuo earrlaco. Whlln wo wore riding along                                        thu Intel view expressed it as his opinion that
         Ounkle remarked to Mr. Hayes that, while his                                      It was utterly Impossible for the Ooinocrals
         suoouds was wonderful, ho (Ounkle) had                                            to oarry the next I'rosidential election, ir the
         never understood how Mr. Huyos ouwo to so-                                        Itapubllaann pat up a worthy man. Tue
         oure nl* election to tho Governorship tho last                                    strmiKth they had in thu last oaiuualen he
         time without opposition from tho liquor elan                                      thouuht had boon Inreoiy diminished by the
         inont, wnen ho had so Idnntilled htmselt with                                     uoiiiiiici of their representatives in power,
         tomperanoo by giving the crusaders, then la                                       Who demonstrate their utter incapacity for
         full vigor, *5oo. Ami tills the moro esnuolully                                   plaoos of hitch trust. The .bourbon is a little
         as Mr. Huyos had not Uoulod tho newsuuoor                                         too reoklssM, a tittle too unsteady, a sort of
         statements of tho fact. Air. Hares replied that                                   political llinuciit,
         It would ii.'ivn tiuuu loolish for him to deny It,                        »          Oonoral Martin roturns to bis home this
         whon It win a fact, Hut the reason ho had no                                      moroluK.                ^
         opposition from the saio >n olomeut was ouslly
         oomproheuded. Ho had milled a mooting >                                       '
         of browors and saloon-keepers, over whiuh a                                                *•-"*'
         brewer presided. Then Mr. llayos imiiie tunm
         a little spenoli. in whic/i nothing win said to
         rnlUo thi'Ui.aud much to secure their frioudli*
         noes. Others spoke in his favor. Those
         sponobos worn then printed and sont around
         among tho saloon element. 'So that shows,'
         said Mr. Hayes, 'why 1 had no opposition
         there' This satisfied Gunklu, and convinced
         me that Mr. Hayes did not have a wiokod
         partner, but ihat he was tho wiokod partner
         himself. I never did anything worse than
         that." oonoluded Bun. with u total ooliuose of
         i>i« came o y e . .                                          1
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                                                      Xqp|j   ll °> ZUI 's3imld!|4 WftWhr-u IldSi^giht^nitftf ,,4ffcf aAnsl&lJij^njfti!
                                                                             \f as some other man; he might not be-as
                     PARK A <TIVB»«* P'oprletnr*.
                                                                                literary; he miul.t not be as eccentric;
                    Wednesday Evening, .Inn. 81» 1 8 8 0 |                      be might not wear goggles and a gray
                                                                                ulster, but be would be a useful senator
                                                                                and an honest one.
               ij       A M»»T OI'I'OUTI.WITY.
                                                                                   And TIIK PATRIOT will be glad if tbe
               ; —'INGRAM," one of ou.- Wasington cor-
                                                                                opportunity Col. MARTIN lost in 1878
                respondents— TIIR PATRIOT is fortunate
                                                                                mav be found some future day.
                 in having two—nominates Cul. JOHN A.
              ^MABTIN, of this city, as the successor of
                Senator IKOALLS, and says some verj                            "FflJJi LlTTLJli fcrliUtfE
                                                                                                       —.. i                         "
               (complimentary things of the Colonel*
                notwithstanding tbe fact that tbe Col-
                                                                                              H O W m      «fc <;o..                      <w
                                                                                 S20 Coiuroeroial Street, Vp Btalre.
                 onel bas not dealt kindly with "IN-
                GRAM" through his Champion.                                        knUrCil at Hie l'sttofflfl* ftt AtaklMn, Ku»-
                   "INGRAMV nomination comes too                                          M»K. ni Hocoatl-Clnu Mutter.
                late. Even if Mr ISUALLS "must pro1                                   WKDNJiSOAT, JAN.H. 18S».
             ! beforo the expiration of Governor ST.
                 JOHN'S term, that worthy would hardly
                                                                                    The pow»it»llhy Is m> remote thnt It Is
                                                                                 almost litis to tiilk about It, but II' Mr. j
              ' nojiinate Col. MARTI >, because wu sus-                          lllgllllx were, In bd tnriiril out ol the
                 pect he bus little love for him. And                            Semite. John A. Miiriln, of Atchl»oi>,
                 should Mr. INOALL'S retain his seat to                          \v mill ftrobiVbl.V be h>- ftiicccfor. Gov-
               | the end, we doubt, if any A elnson man                          ernor .Si. John could by ibli inciin*
                 could be elected us his successor. Lo                           handsomely shelve Colonel Martli£>©*|
                 oality will have much to do will) the                           far us I be nice for Coventor is eon-
            "'election of Mr. INUALL'S successor, and                            cowed, IIIKI giNe wry good satisfaction
                 locality will be ugamst the Atchison                            besides.
•                man.                                                         ~-         „•
                   The fact is Col. MARTIN has lost his
                opportunity. Had he been guided by
                                                                                       THE HERALP,
          '*£ tbe advico of THE PATRIOT, which                                 J. II. CAMI'llKt.I. ft iuiu,, rabllthem
            ^was         honestly   given, ho would 1                                                            '".'I'^'v'
            Jto-day        occupy a seat in the                               AU1A, WAUAUKSHK CO., l & ^ A K J
            I United States senate. TIIK PATRIOT
                 wanted Col. MARTIN to be a candidate
            ^for senator, and not for • governor. It
                                                                                          Vur    Uoverub
                                                                                  John A. Martin, oditoi
                                                                               Daily Chumpton, the le
                                                                                                                   m #£
            ^believed be could be elected senator.
              .Atchison would have been a unit for                             of the ropubhoan tn K
             ;Ibim, and when Atchison starts oat, as                           level bead on the preside
                a unit, in pursuit of an ebject the ob-                        lion, and believes Bin
           j e c t is generally attained. Tint PATBIOT                         coming man.          Mr, Mar
           3 d i d not believe Col. MARTIN could be                            candidate beforo the tepubllca
            ,' nominated for governor—though it                                veniion two years afto, rof govern
                                                                               but waxdofeuted. We were tor:to
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3n ^Mlctnortant.
in Washington .
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                                                                                GAYLORD HERALDJ                                      1
              OJUoal Pflj«r o/ ZWclftuo* floimty,
                <Ae CHfe* 0/ .rlottotw mul Knlerpr                              f "•
                                                                                        J, W. McBRIDE,Eaitor.                        I
                                                                                 Thursday. Ffbruuij
                                                                                            1
                                                                                                    2.5. 1880.
               ST. F . . W I L S O N A SONS, Editors.                           JU.    i-.   <m   i, -.i.   .
                                                                                 Hon. John A. Mnrtiu fur Gov-
                                                                                            ernor.                                   DO
         jjffOPAY MORNING, FEB. 18, 1880.
         i.
                                               KB.
                                                                  M. W I N S O R ,
                                                                  B. J . T H O M P S O N
                                                                                                             Editov.
                                                                                                          Publisher.         I
                       :   ..   :   :   Ariut. 1G, 1890.                 TiivRshAY.jrtS'i^m.
  TKIHAY,
             fj
     3
                                                                                            than Cid. Martin. His nomination would
                            Tbu Herald is conildent that Mr. Martin                         doubtless have thu clkcl of re nulling the
     tf                  will receive the nomination of his party                           mine Republican vote, aud increase the
     I.. '
     Q.
                         Ue deserves it. lit) baa earned It. Would j.',                    majority Iroin fifteen to twenty thousand
     O              "a7 honor tho public an the office would honor j.                      over thai of two yearn ago.—Oxford Inde-
                 I
     -1
                    d bim—Hiawatha Herald.                                                 pendent.
     I                     We believe In tho inevitable in many
                        things, and put Oo). Martin's nomination                            It seems lo bo conceded that those ele-
                       lo that category—Lamed Chrouoscopu. t                             ments of weakness, developed in the can-
                      , j John A. Martin is claimed by his friends,]                    didacy of Gov. Anthony In the last can-
                       admitted by his pollljcal enemies and                            vass debar him from a claim for a second
 •a                                                                                     term, and thai It is the duty ol the party, j
                 -y-hraytil by bis llfu to bo an honest, upright                     I"iu lliii commiiig canvass, to put before the |
                    land able mau. That bo would make a good                            people a candidate who can lund his ticket
•3'
•a
     o.
                     f   foreronrii admitted by all and denied by
                         ODO. Ho would poll oven a larger than.
                                                                                        rather thru one who must bu carried as a
                                                                                        load upon it. Col. .Mm tin, in our opinion,
 B'               .JJUho averugo Republican vote. — Ottawa)                            'is such a man. We believe he will bo tak-
                  journal.                                                              en up and nominated ami triumphantly
     so
     ^4              I Col. Martin Is an old resident of the                            elected— North Tupeka Times.
                    ^tato, and for twenty yearn or more has                               John A. Martin, In a curd published In
                      published ouo of Its loading papers. l)ur-i                      thu Daily Champion uf Thursday, says that
     00 ,        :<'^Sog too war bo made a good record as a                            If nominated for Governor by thu Republi-
     00              gallant soldier, and <m able officer. On all                      cans hu will accept the nomination. L a t
               Mtbe leading political questions of tho day
 k              rabe il sound and probably represents .the
                                                                                       him lie nominated by all means,—Cll'.on
                                                                                    hLocalhrt.                                             ,'
                ff flows of as many men in Kansas as any
               §5 man living. Personally he Is popular, and                               John A. Martin, a true and trlo^, Repub-
                    his private character is without a blemish.                      ! Ileal), one of thu ablest muii in t u u State
                    Should bo be nominated by tho Republican                          and editor and publisher •„• u, 0 ot,gt'
                    convention, ho will bo elected by a larger]                       dally west of the M' j 8 0 U r | r l v t , r
                    majority than any other man wo can think                          has written a card in w l l t e n b 0 , m
                   of.—Iola Register.                                                 nouncoa himself a oaiidli',,llt, |„ r Governor
                                                                                      subject to thu RepubJ'iCau $Mo Oouvou-
                      Modest and unassuming, not putting                              tiou. Uo Is a good ir„ t)li l l u t j l f c l u c t B t i w i l I
                   himself forward, hu has been recognized                            make an excellent \ioveruor.—Hutchinson
                 £
 4i              , and brought out by others. Hu uoeds no                            •luterior.
                '? introduction from us     The people know
                m him and love bim as a mau of energy and
                                                                                           Wo are thor 0 fo ro g | l l ( | 0 r nbj .announce-
               B a w l i n g lutegrity. One who, ny his pen                              ment, lie ',„ widuly kuowu throughout
               2 and paper, bus done as much for Kansas as                               Kansas, ar.d hi everywhere popular. He
               H Is possible lor any one man to do. And                                  will rece', vo H atrnHic support, and should
               3 tbe signs of the times now Indicate Hint                             » W ber,or„o the Republican nominee, bis
oo             I they will show their appreciation by nom.                          ' .name und reputation for strict Integrity,
              £ mating and electing him chief magistrate                          I .jfsob'.iety and honesty us well ashlsemlnont
<             I of this growing commonwealth.—Frank                              - . < , abilities, will lusuro a Republican mnjoritv
              £ fort Record.                                                            vwhich will almost surprise all.—Emporia
p"
               j No mau In Kansas has doue more to «d-
o.             I vanco its interests and prosperity than                                   Now that Col. Martin is fairly on the
              j John A. Martin, and now that ft is known                                track, we trust that his friends will every-
o                 that 'ho will accept the office of Gov-                              where work with a will to secure his nom-
n            pernor, wo shall witness an outburst of en-                             ination by thu convention; not that we
o            3 (husiasni such as the State never before                            , 'have any fears as regards the wishes of a
             I aaw.—Peabody Gazette                                                i large majority of the party In' the State,
                    The suggestion to make Col. Martin our                             but to the end that tho wishes of the ma-
              I candidate meets with enthusiastic approval                             jority may bo properly represented and re-
                 from nine tenths of those to whom wo have                             flected.—Sumner Co. Press.         I • •' •
I.             {mentioned the subject, and with whom we
                have conversed.—llolton Recorder.
                                                                                          Anthony has made a good Governor, ant'i
                                                                                      we have deprecated tho fight made upou
 I
                                                                                      bim by hit) enemies, but we cannot pern jit
c                  While Col. Martin is fully qualified to                            sympathy to go so far as lo prevent us
>             (fill tbe office of Governor, his name on the                           from declaring for thu candidate of our
                ticket will strengthen, not weaken it.—                              choice for tho position. Col. Martin.. has
                Troy Chief.                                                          the personal qualities, the character, nlnl-
                   Tho man who, in our humble judgmont,                              ity and patriotism to make Kansas a model
               ia III>every way eminently fitted for the                             Governor. Resides, ho is popular. If'nom-
o              office of Governor, is Col. John A. Martin, |                         inated hu will roll up such a majority for
CTN
              !**i ~ ' I             -**»                                                                                                                    Maf
vsn-
           hopes internal deseensiouB have inspired 7n'
                                                              m?t °»3881 •s8u!dd!i»^ftas^W
                                                                                                                            m                                      v*n„
       :
           the bosom!) of Iho Democracy. — •OeJborn I                                      'I'hU t'onrff osalnua^dittTlethss            about      forty
           Co. Farmer.                                       •                          more vote* In the State convention ! thin
                                                                                        either one nl theother two, ami Mill there-
              W o a r t l s favor f r ,• Mnttlit
                                         Intuit i"n-
                                                  tii -:, ,Hk I                         fori- practically decide whether St. John
           Vid all Lilt* limn, in il Wf 1hope, tlml nfxt 3                              Khali be renominated oritvfeatuil. It Is the
           November our IH^IU will         nliiii to squut)                             opinion nt tin' IH-MI polttiviiiiis that only, a
           '• Three Minos three lor Marti tin."—Concor-                           .     candidate I nun the northttru part of the
           d'm Expositor.                                                               Si ill-nun sneeei'd In llils dlnlrtilt itisk, »nd
                                                                                        it Is therefore to In' hoped that Oil. John A.
               Tin' re niiiiiumiion of Qun T. Ariihon                                   Mar tilt will consent t« «lo the Mali' ii ser-
            defeats. Dml. Haskell for ('filigrees, in thId*                             vice by ridding Its politic <>r this obnoxious
            district, ami udds U Democrat to the con-                                   fanatic, lie wnubl easily unite all opposi-
            federate majority, uiul bouts the county                                    tion, snd If he «111 only quietly e insect to
            ticket In lthreefonrths of the counties                                     accept liu Humiliation if It Is lively uttered
            composing tin! district.                                                    him, the delegates yet to lie elected would
               Glvo us a Hi. John, a Martin, a Kelso, or                                favorably em,shier that possibility There
            anybody who will pull Iho ticket through                                    Is no ilonbt that SI. John Is gnlnlug, and
            with them, and won't have to he pushed                                      stands a ginid show (if success, in IMiami
            through by the ticket.—Columbus Courier.                                    eoimty, where the politicians were ngnluat
               Wa notice that the Fort Knott Monitor Is                                 him, the preiinhcra and deacons turned oat
            supporting John A. Martin for Governor.                                     In such furcu as to carry the eonveiiilon uy
            —Exchange,                                                                  sliinn, and this Is about what we may ex-
                The Kansas City Journal well says that                                   peel hi other places, The IrmpiTiuire ele-
            John A. Aim tin bus lower enemies tbau                                       ineiit has gone Into polities with nvlgorthat 1
            any other public man in Kansus. and hosts                                    bio. ueier befnre distinguished It, ami
            of warm, uctlvu friends —Ex.                                                •ni'li a man as Colonel Mnrlln ivlm Is si, !
               The Onega Journal advocates the nomi-                                    John's eqnul lii morality and teinperniise,
            nation of John A. Martin fur Governor, so                                    and his superior in everything else—would
            does the WiJitrm Spirit, Huiuuer County                                      do iniirb I • bring them to their senses.
            Praia, Topekii liUulc, Wichita Kiujk, uud
                                                                                           "•"   —               <i^. • « , . , . | | y > „ l . , „ f i „ , a u II
            KliiKinan Mtrtury.—Kingman Mercury.
               John A. Martin will bn uoiuiuated and
            elected, and will be the pride of our Klate.                                              KINSLEY llEPUBUOAKi]
            And don't you forget it—Howard Cour-
            anl-Ludgor.                                                               C, J., lluiina,
               The promulgation of Martin's candidacy
            narrows the race down between himself
                                                                                      OiMviuX P a p e r o f IthipOJ
            and Gov. Anthony, with the chances over-
            whelmingly in favor of the former gentle-
                                                                                             1       'ami County.                                       V
            man.—l'lcasanton Observer.                        ,,
                                                                                                     Saturday Morniq.e. June 12,
      en*
                                                                                             *TBE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COM
      >             A JOI'HNAI. M'.voTKii TO Till.
                                                                                                   UttlTEE ORGANIZED.
                                                                                                 KOOV, JEWXLL MADE PBRMAjitTOT OTtAIR.'
I.\I^:III>T> <IH TIII; n iii.isiii:ii-> Tltitol u i i o n ' TIIK                                   MAN AND EX-SKNATOIl DOWRY 6E0RK-
      2"                     t'NITKIl *TAT».
                                                                                                   T ARY—THE ZTXW EXECUTIVE COMMITTED
            UHLISHEU HY R. !". Y O R K H T O N ,                                                   —BRANCH HEADQUARTERS IN CHICAGO.
                •Jll Niirlh Thii-il street, *|. Linn-.                                             Tbe Republican National Committee yea-
                I'.H I link M I I T I . I hii'im'.,, III.                                        terdoy morning completed It* organlutlnn by
               .Iniiriiiil lluililiiii.', I M I I I - I I - l il>, .Mi>.                         tb« selection of ex-Gov. Marshall Jewell, of
                                                                                                 Connecticut, as Chairmiin, and ex-Senator
   £                                                 r                                           Stephen W. Horsey, of Arkansas, as Secretary.
                                                                                                 The commit toe in now in shape for beginning
 SlgBSrnilM ION. ONI                         U O L I - A f l l'1-.l: Y l i A K                   the nrtive work of the campaign, and with
                 ' Tllk COJNAM 01 WORDS.                                                          officers of tried ability to watch over their de-
                                                                                                  liberation*, and men of greet political expe-
      rhere arc lin journalists In other parts of the civil-                                      rience to contribute their counsel, they are
  l&d globe no prolific in tlic coinage of phrases or                                             competent, AS they ere ready and eager, lo en-
  vfiirds lis those of the 1'nltcd S t a l e s . It Is us iiiiiiirnl                              ter upon the strife. Thf> Hull Committee of
  tpt tlic American scribe to coin words to siili himself                                         five on Permanent Organization, appointed on
                                                                                                  Thursday evening, met noon after 0 o'clock
 njS It would he considered u serious lireiich of scholarly                                       in the room of ex-Gov. Jewell They
 etiquette upon the purl of a foreign writer to iro tie-                                          spent nbout two bourn in comilrlerlng the needs
 ygnd the hounds of the trnditioiis In hi down by the                                             of the party and the lient method* of supplying
                                                                                                  them. It was urged by the Chairman, Sena-
 fathers of line writing or composition. livery poll l b                                          tor Logan, that A man well known, of wisdom,
 ugl, socliil or theological epoch in (lie l u l l e d Stales                                     experience, resiionsfbllity, and real should be
 hgiuiidc eventful by tlic Introduction ol new words.                                              placed at the head oT the National C ommittee.
   jSUmoiig the words of recent creation, and which                                                Hi* Associate*) were of the same mind on this
                                                                                                   subject, and, after discussing the pronosition
 liipi' taken a strong hold upon llio American people,                                             for some time, it was unanimously agreed that I
 u n w e l l us upon our cousins across ||ic Ailantlc, arc                                         ex-Gov. Jewell should lie asked to be. the per-
 t&v OIIUH created and used originally in cnimcetiou                                               manent Chairman. It was urged that hi* resi-
 MBit tlic cnndldnc.v of Sillllllcl J, Tllileh for IVesldcnl
                                                                                                   dence in Connecticut would make it convenient
                                                                                                   for htm to be in attendance at the National
 o f the United Stnics ami tlic suggestion of a third                                              Committee head-quarters, and that he
 t § m for President of (ieneral V. S. (irani. The editor                                          would, iu all th« respects mentioned, by
 ofcthc 1'KKHH N K W S has, from curiosity, liecn trying                                           the members of the committee, answer the re-
                                                                                                   quirements of the party, while his nomination
                                                                                     I • .
f
      lctcrniiiie the CIIIISC of tlic coinage and the collier,                                     would be gratifying to the party generally.
      I words w e refer to are those now in dally use,                                             Mr. William 15. Chandler notified ex-Gov.
      , the " boom " and the " Imr'l."                                                             Jewell that the sub-committee was prepared
                                                                                                   to submit its report, and at 11:40 the Chair-
   - T h e word *'boom " has been claimed bv m a i n , lull                                        man of the National Committee called that
   o                                                                                                body to order. The roll-call having
 s g far as our Investigations have Jfone, ami they were                                            been ordered, Mr. 8. W. Curride* jsailea
 ojgrrlcd on peraUtently, the credit of Its authorship                                              tho States in alphabetical order. The attend-
 he* Dually come down to the doors of t w o very promi-                                            ance at first was smaller than on Thtnaday'
                                                                                                    night, but thn members dropped in later untaP
 nWit journnllntn, viz., Mr. 3,11. MeCnllngh, editor-in-                                            the number present was about the same as a t '
 c B e f of the Kt. Louis liltibr-J/fuwrrul, and Mr. John                                           the first meeting. Oov. Charles Foster, of
 At Martin, editor and proprietor of the Atchison (Kim.)                                            Ohio, row ti announce that tbe, Com:
 Qnamptou.      The word Is derived from an old iMMl-                                               mlttee on Permanent Organization, ..tffi
                                                                                                    which he wan Chairman, wore ready
 llian's phrase, used on the Ohio, Missouri and Missis-                                             to submit their report of the plan
 sippi rivers for time beyond the memory of the oldest.                                             of permanent organization. Ex-Gov. Jewell
rtv*r man, to denote a Mood In these streams. So far
bjfepk lis July 86, 1H7H, the (lies of the <{liih,-J)i'mnfi-<ll                                  « asked that the report of the committee be de-
                                                                                                   ferred for a short time, and he yielded the
s p o w a dally and frequent use of the phrase " b o o m -                                         chair to Mr. Krve and retired. Pendmgw-
ing " and Its transformation Into a noun us applied to                                             Gov. .Jewell's absence, in consultation with\the
                                                                                                   sub-committee, Mr. Paul Stroboch, of Ala- ,
t & third term movement.                                                                           bama, addressed the committee onttestiww
  oMr. Martin's files also show the frequent use of Hie                                            of the llepublicans in Alabama. Wjienex-l
                                                                                                   Gov. Jewell returned, Mr. Krye retatoedj;
\0n\,      but not so fur back as July iio, 18"s, which                                            chair, and received from Gov. Foster the s
l # d s UH to believe that Mr. McCtilliigh is entitled to                                          committee's report. The report reoomme''
tfifa ccredit of being Its first adapter to the uses of a                                          tlio following organization:          ,i ,i '
daJlv journal.                                                                   /           I    Chairman of NiUlonnl Commute*—1
                                                                                                six, Connecticut.                   . .Y•*,-.-,
                                                                                             • • Seeretarti of National CommiXttt—  8n»Hi»a
                                                                                               •DonsEY. Arkansas.          '-1  >."««*111««
                                                                                                                 EXECUTIVE coMMrrrja!.
                                                                                                   noraeo Davis                   .CaUfornla.
 1/5
 >                                                                                                  James B. Devcraux              Georgia.. •
                                                                                                   John A. Loiran.                  I11!?,0?: < •-•
 A                                                                                                  John  C. New                    Indiana.
                                                                                                 i John 6. KunnelU                  lewa-
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                                                                                                   John A. Martin                  Kansas.
                                                                                                    Henry C. Warmoth               l>o'
 -J                                                                                                John M. Forbes             •••••Ma_-.
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                                                                                                       llam K. Chandler......       '
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             „iSS»r^:;:::::;::;:siis^>, t ^^                               (JAN N A T I O N A L COM M I T T ICE.
             • Mr. Frye put nie qttettton on the motion t o
            .adopt the report of the nub-committee, and it         O r g a n i z a t i o n forActlVO W o r k - M a r « h * U
              » u adopted b y * unanlmoua vote.             Mr.     .lowoll of C o n n e c t i c u t M a d e Chairman
              Ence, of VVlatwwln, then moved that                   - P r o p o s e d Chanpro In Roproeontation a t
            •the Executive             Oommlttee be empow-
              ered to fill any vncanelee that may occur,            N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n s - The Third P a r t y ;)
              and that they may make euch «U1MI1-                   Mr. W e a v o r ' e L e t t e r of A c c e p t a n c e .
             vialonaof their committeu an to them may
              Mem neeceaary. Thin motion wtw nlno adapted.            Nnv VoRK, JulyS.-At the meeting or the re-
              On Mr. Prye'l motion, tho committal) decided         publican national COIIIUJIttOO ISSt lllgllt tlictol.
              that when they adjourned It ihould lio to meet       lowing proposition, by .). A. Martin ot kaniaa,
               in tlw same place at noon on Oct. 10.
                   Hon. Jay A. HuhhoU, Chairman of the             ».< t iloieii una la til orer till today: Tint the te-
               ^ongresitlonal Campaign Committee, who had          liubllrau national convention lor ISKI itiall us i'
               been Invited to attend the mooting, ntldrweied      composed n» lollowa: lit, cacti Miate abail be en-
               the nicmttere In regard to the organization of      titled to four dtirgatea at large; Id, each con-
               the Congressional Committee, which, ho said,        g.esaionat dietnet shall be entitlod to one dele i
               wae ready to prooeod at once with it* work In       gate; 3d,In u'jciitidii to delegates at large, eaoh I
            - the camnntsn.                                       mate shall lio omliled to ropreiontatlon Innro-V'
                   The National Committee then adjourned,         port Inn to Ha republican vote, that l«, one rote for
               and the Executive Coromlttoo went into aea-        every l.'.miu lupubllcait vote* pulled tot rrosld»at
               MOIL Tlw Chairman and Secretary of tlio Nev-       in I Mil, or a liactlun ot over our halt iii.il nun-
             , tionol Committee were mado ex officio the          bet.
               Chairman and Secretary of t hn Executive
               Committee. On motion of Mr. I t C. MeCor-             Tht' cmumitlco rcaunied Its irAsinu i t 11:30
                mlek, It was reeolred that a eub-coiiunlttee of   o'clock ttit»> momlnc- M:ir«liiitl Jewell In the chilr,
                '••VIMI member*, with head-quarter* at Chicago,   Xf. K. Chandler preiented tlioreuert or thecom-
                •liould be selected by the, Chair from the fix-   liilttrn nn nmunlzailnn, reaoiniuoiiiliiiK tiavcraor
                erativa Committee. The chair uamed a* aurh        .leweil nl ( niiiitcllciit lur cliuiruian ami (J. W. .
                rommlttee John A. Ix>gun, of lllinoln; JohnC.     iniiM-y ni Aikimriin inr lit'cri'liiry i>l HIM national j
                New. of Indiana; Cbnunoey I. FiUey, of Mie-       coininittii'. 'I in' report wai eoceiiied nml adopt- !
                tiourl; John A. Martin, i.f Katiiat; John H.      nl, iimi Urn nricniiuatmii (oi thn CIKIIIMK rear
                                                                  nuiiiii- Miirnliall .lewcll, ciniiiiiiuii, nml s, W.
                Kunnelle. of l o w n ; William C. Cooper, of      linrsiy, afrrctarjr; (icoree W. honker of Vcimant,
                Ohio; Ellhu Enoa, of Wiaxxiudn.                   l I M I M I l l . t M'l i i l u i y .
                    ttx-Souafior Dorm-y amiounood that be liad        'ilir tuiiiiH inr i-nrcuitvo conimlttco was clioieu:
                                                                   liuiiii i' I >m !•< ot ( iiliturinii, IIIUIKM II. iiriiejiiK ot
             g   luat bueu infoniutl that tin- New-York Htate
                 >ramlttee were eonaitlerluK a proposition to      (lemu'lii. .lolili A. l.'iunu of llliuola. .luUn C. New
                                                                  ot linllntiA, .luliit H, KIIIHICIIN I,I lowa, Joan A.
                rent a building for campaign purpose*, and         Mnrtinot KaMMi hrtirv V. Wiiimuili of IAIUIIU
       ft       that the National Committee would bit at It'
                erty and welcome to unite with them in „
                curing quarter* more comfortable and apaeloui
                 than any that oould Ixi obtained in a hotel.
                                                                   ana, Joint M. Korbea ot Ala»aaoi)iuotta, Cliauaety,
                                                                   I. Tiiit-y or Mi» Mini i, William i:. Chandler of New
                                                                   iiuniphiitii'. tieorgc A. itaieey or New Jertefi
                                                                  '1 human (J. l'latt el New York, W. r. cauad/ot |
                                                                                                                                       m
                                                                  North carolinn, William C. Cooper nt onto,,f. Li. •
                 This proposition waa referred to the Choinnan    cameion or I'eonaylvania, (leorue W. hooker of s
                 »nd Secretary, with pownr to act in connection    \ ci muni. John \V. Mu'ou or Wont VlrBlnia, Rtlhu
                 with auch members of tho committee at may
                 bo in the City.
                     Ex-Oov. Jowcll having yielded tho chair to
                 Senator Logui, ho inado tho propoaltton that,
                                                                  KDOK nt \\ i-cnmuii, It. C. MbCnruilck oi Arlxonl,
                                                                  Hteplicn It. i-.iiiitiH or Now Mexico.
                                                                     'Jim luiiuttiuf win' inuiicii luomliorit of till
                                                                  wCMi'in dlvlalon of the cxccntmi committee, to
                                                                                                                                       f
                 in view of the extraordinary amount of work      have in niii|n»i tins at t'htoauo: .lubu A. i.iman o(
                                                                  lliinni-, .Iniiti c New nl Indiana..lohn a, ituonellf
                 that would be required of the Secretary,         of lowa, Kltbn Knox or Wtanoiislo, Willlaoi 0.
                 Col. George W. Hooker, of Voi-mont, be ap-       i nupci ol Ohio, Cbaunoey J. Kllley of St. Leuit
                 pointed AwUUint Secretary. Thia motion won       and .li'lin A. Martin ot kanaka. Tula dlvlilon Will
                 aeeouded by ex-Henator Dorsoy, and was           be initio tho cbareo ot (ionerid LOKIII.
                 unanimously                                         lioveroor .lowoM nml Hecrotary iroraoy were
                 uimiiiiiiounij' »adopted.
                                   »»I7"'        i I i ntf—mail   t'liipowuii'ii to aoicct pormaoent headtiuartera lor
                                                                  me committee. A roaolittlon waa pasted, oall-.
              fBE DAILY, REPUBLICAN.                              inc a iiiuoiiuK ol me national ooiuonttee on t h e ,
                                                                  lath or ociobor, in thla cltjr, when tbo rotetar
                                                                  plepoaed laat nlsbt will be acted upon,
                                                                  tif the exccuilve committee wero api                             .
                                                                  ror Auguit 0. Beptcmber ••> and A n n a 14. I
                 tiliuml Vmptr of m e t wttnly,                   A reaoltition waa adopted that tho chairman ana *f
                                                                  tecrttary of tbo executive committee be la- ^
                                                                  (truOWd to prepare and lisuo a circular uoiDody-
                                                                  inc tbc lawH uovurniiu; the ellKlbility or cimora.
               MctlnpNtlay Afternoon, Feb. SIS,                   A motion waa adoptod that a suo-oommitteeef
                                                                  tiiifc, to winch the chairman and Hticrotary ot tho
                 John A. Mui'tlii, cd it or oi the Atch-          executive committee be tiddod, no appointed for
                                                                  coiiMiiiiiiiun with toe txecuttvo oummttieo In
              ison champion, luts been suggest*,                  reterouce to matter* pertaining to tho campaign,
              for second uaslstmu I'oHtmnjlter Ge.„               ana to report at the next meeting or tho exeou-
                                                                  tlvo committee. Tbls aub-cointmttoe couaiats ol
              eral. A number ot K*-'i>tW«M. nave                  Cbairman Jewell, Hrcretatv i>or>cy, It. C, McCor-
                                                                  mick. U. W, iinokti and J. it. Deveraux.
             ;been m«fi£ion^cTiicii'toforo;ToT pi otis*           11 waa HUH on tbat there wai a peraonat doatre
              inent positions under tho coining ad'               on all iinmla that Mr. lilalno should visit the
                                                                  I'aciitc coaM, aim Uovcrnor l o i t e r moved tbat a
              ministration, bftLye believe more as                loimm invitation be extended by tbo oommtttee
                                                                  in Mi. Ulan !• in til an, and thla motion waacar-
              it matter of compliment than because                i icii. The executive committee then adjourned. ,
              cf any well founded belief that their                  The wcnt'i n iinnich ol the committee then met,
                                                                  aril appointed John It. Now secretary. The a ad-
              appointment was possible. The sug-                  joiiiiinti to lutot in Chicago On tbo -.'duf July,
              gestion of Mr. Martin, in this connec-
              tion however, is timely tfrifl f^elloon                                     >"«*»-..        .^-.-/a^^BfmiF-
                                                                                     1
                                                                                                      T U B VMITKU N O R T H ,
                                                                                      ::m^
                sea                                               ftoms pslhi bee been
                                                                       sueh of Ihsui M have any reooru.
                came 10 this                 sfhen be oommmtosd the r"f4tlfrtttrfi of T*» sTstporfe Jr>»e»; be
           a member or the Ksnui legislature several time*. end la now tbe senior senator from tbl» state;
 ho was tn the army, end tnourrod the enmity of the people of Douglas county because he did not keep the
 rierttJtts away from tbem, u they claimed be oould do; he went with Die (jreeley taction In 1871 but with
that etoeptlon hw always been a straight republican; hi* personal preference Is for (ierfleid, though be
will, of course, »ote for BUtne as long as that gentlemau has aogr show Intbe convention. KebfromUu                              t/5
Tnlrd district <          ,                      f- • *w                                                                         9
    •'a F- F. Slmpaon Is another of the old-timers, and he has been prominent   nsnv n«
                                                                                      n» a politician for    manf
                                                                                                         ror many            •8"
Ken. His fort* Is what used to be known as ' wire-working,' 'larinr     .Ins the
                                                                               be plpte,' am Ha pot op the                       CO
 Pomeror Job, using Yoritae a oafs-paw. l i e u now ilted Stages marshal'      I forth* district of Kansas and he
secured tb'e appolnkaeol
                  Inkaant toa ohanvotertatle way. When    in It was
                                                                wis known
                                                                     Known the
                                                                             tbat a ohuiige In the ofllae wasto be
 mads, Were won hosts or appUeauU. and Simpson we* there anion*, the reeti he soon same bone, how-
over, and wrote o) the attorney general that, • understanding his nttne had been mentioned for the ofBee. be
deafnd to at; that, litasmuen aa the office of mnrehnThitd...eretoruro
                                                               her —      hewn used to foster political sm
and servo oeflUoel purposes. It must be understood that If be was appointed It was not to M so used lu
ruiure, nndtlmtpo'lUclaiis should hare nooontrol of him or theofnee.'. H a m s appointed because it
thought tbat this letter Indicated a desire w commends a work otI'reform
                                                                       'reforn In the party,' Hlrapsoo has a>
                                                                                                                                 I
wars stood by the party etuept m 1874, when he atroogly opposed Oshoro'
                                                                     Osbom's nomination as governor. Half.
looking after Mr.
               Mr, Plumb's place la the eeruue. Hit personal preference
                                                                     Irenes is for Sherman. Re U a Second
district
      ohn _A?1Jnrttn U another otit the
   'Voht-                           tbe old ones.' n> Is editor of r v JitcMttm Ohwipto*, a thorough repeb-
I K M journal, ana very earnest In lu advocacy ol Mr. Blidne. Uo Is a stalwart ofibs suuUest sect, end
tin* never been known use Dollar. Ills own personal preference Is for limine, and
fktht against prtmUbellurlna: him to he the weakest nuti the party can pump.
                                                                                        '^•'ijwsajsslw                       5
                                                                                                 ogmembersoJ tbe
                                                                                                Min promliientcan-
                                                                                                l. the present mem-
                                                                                                t tor Urant. and will
                                                                                                                             1
ft.
put up beoanse Martin and Simpson could parry then as ther chose, Perrr Iluicnlnsm is a el
JrW district, living at MaryerUw. Marabou oojiili. Bis personal prefurenoe Is tor Washburne.
  "Oeorgeil Case     le U
                        la also a delegate from tho First district, lie lives lu  In Jewell onunly.anu
                                                                                            county, ana publishes •          •a
weekly news paper called ThtMoMw. Hs Is also personally In favor of Woabbunw.
  " Mr. Blnon MoU is a msrohmt at Itays taty. In Kilts county, ousnquanil/ from tbe First district ma
personal preference Is (or urauL and be will give the mini term a lift the first chsuue he has.
  " 8 , 8", Uenedlot
            uenedlot resides
                      reside* at (iulfnni.
                                  (iulfnni, "
                                            Wilson oouuly, hi the soooml uUtrtbu He Is a member of tbe state
 enale, and personally in n e w or Washburne.                    •               '—
  "William Thompsoninipsou IsI a law/or ut Hurllncame. Osa«a ornintr. Third dl»i   distriot          secretary of the
state central obiiiinluee, and bis personal prafercnoe is ror urant.
  •• H. r\ Woicou reitdes in UnrOdd, fuwuoo county,           "
                                                           .. Third district.'
                                                                         ,7r      Dels understood 7to be personally
favecublu to Washburne.                              ' '                      -"• *            ,'•'    •' >      ^^
  "There have been uo distriot conventions held In this state, and. eonaequentlv, no positive Instructions
te the delcffutes,unlees the resolution passed by the state convention which mmtliiewdlUsjee roan can be
ae oonstrued. The fact Is, they will rote u n utUi for the strongest man at Chicago, and wlU do as Kansas
K  lindane always do-bow to the rising eon. f b*nominee ot the convention wilTmoot a fuTl strpport froth
   un. and U>e ticket than made will tw promptly mooned by the xopubUcans ot ths suuei for whlls the feet-
  " a s published u Tna Tmiss heretofore, there were uram delemites seiechw from tbe Second and
distrlots to oootest seals at Ohloago; but in slew of the met that tftho question Is opened Oram mav
nttewi delegates from r-eniisyrvanln, wnlle be c w only gain four from this atato.it Is not likely they will
admitted. Hut, as said above, the state will go la.KovemW for tho nominee of that ooureuUon, whoei
he may be." > •• ' * • •''        •    >-*<*•« ~-• r       •*
  Tnstouowlngistbellstof Kansss delegatesi                j>                 4'                 tm,...
           rf          i
                                                                             ——                I '.tty
              ft, t:j3w. •
 J"        NstneoJdelegsts,                                                    iBsmsrss.
    •70
      oni r ik.-fcA'vgH-'WitDiiiR-! 'PI-MIBA '<mc ? '•in M . 1           ;tl                                                                      S.UIVMJ
                                                                                                         lore the. party was organs*
                 THE nVlsE OP A BROWNBTllXE BOT.                                                    Q has bvttui representative from                         ary returns, tint
                                                                                                         sas in every National Republican                    note an eJjWptit
                 DON. JOHN' A. MAllTIN, NAMED AS A                                                                                                           been the pjneral
                    CANDIDATETORClOVEKNOR                                                     »   * I Couventbuj siueo 18G0, and has bei^
                                                                                                    B «itieo»lier oMWe national committee                    a building in A
                             Or KANSAS.                                                                                                                      home of l^c Cha
                                                                                                        siueo 1872, us weir*as a member of
                                                                                                                                                             paper nf-ny be
                 TUB   CARXER OP A RlWOKMrOL S K « « r i n «                                             the executive nuuipilteo of (lie
                        I'Ulll.lHHKII ~ Rl'KUI.INO lll'KIBKa                                        • national                                               palace, ii^iict.
                                                                                                                      committee.     He has
                            UfAliriCATIOSH AMI) HTAL-                                                                                                        business ginnn,
                                                                                                        done most tlibctiv'e work for the par-
                                WAJTT K K i ' u n i . i c A s r o B .
                                                                                                   ', ty, and has alwsys been consistent.                    ability, l^whosc
                   [From tlie l i r k v e n w u r l b ( K n n t u )     Timet,]                                                                             i hisfinancesthe
                   it is probably better to say a word                                                  In tho Champion, which he has owned
                                                                                                                                                              ion is due?
             f or two in regard to tho biography of                                                     and edited for nearly if not quite a                            gTWO Ti
            I t h o subject of this sketch before pro-                                                  quarter of a century, ho has over ad-                     The caudidao
                                                                                                        vocated Republican principles and
               cceding to tbo detail of the work, iu
               regard to tho candidacy of the HOD.
                                                                                                  £ candidates; lias never sulked in his                l     yoarH agaSrnct wi
                                                                                                                                                            I lar favor
               John A. Martin, whom, it can bo                                                          lent but has always been to mid at |                , of tho pe
               said, is n..t personally a candidate, ns                                                 tiio frout. .                                       ' nominei
                                                                                                                  A TnoUOUCiH KANsAN. it',
                tho majority of tho gentlemen are                                                                                                             general
                whose names have figured in the gu-                                                       Most emphatically,can it ho said that               prize aft
                bernatorial galley of tho Times. Nei-                                                   Mr. Martin is a thorough Kunsau iu                    Among
                                                                                                       every sense which that Implies, tie
                thor can it hardly be baid that he has                                                                                                        particularly, his
                                                                                                       came to Kansas when the young gi-
                even allowed or permitted bis friends                                                                                                       I favor, an3 he wa
                                                                                                       ant, was a bantling; bo has seen it
                to ndvaiicMils nnmo in this connec-                                                                                                           ns their tgiudidat
                                                                                                       grow to rank with the first He
           % tion, fur Indian not been heard to                                                        fought the battle for the freedom of                     "     ~1£—
                                                                                                                                                            low, however, ti
                express himself upon the subject in
                                                                                                       the slaves and tho supremacy of the                  confined SSxclusi
                any manner Whatever, except It may
6
                                                                                                       Union, and wus u Union man out!                      wield thejjpon, ft
           1 have been irt private couvoreation
                                                                                                       abolitionist in Kansas when it w.                    and supported bj
                with a few intimate friends. Two                                                       much ns a man's life was worth
               years ago Mr. Martin was a candi-                                                                                                         in the stag;. I t
                                                                                                       known as such. It may be said that                ever,, to cMer int<
               date for the gubernatorial nomination                                                   he is pa. t and parcel of Kansas; he
               before the Republican Statu nomina-                                                                                                       of the battle foui
                                                                                                       is one of the old guard who, after                for it is pSt and
                ting convention, and wus beaten by                                                     dulling tho early battles, has remain*
               a very few votes—tho result of •                                                                                                          fairs withjwhieh
                                                                                                      cd to see and reap the well deserved               ccrned bejfmg to t
               combination. He lias thousands of                                                  v fruits of hard earned victory. T.he^e
               friends— warm, personal friends—                                                                                                                     _HIS no
                                                                                                      is nothing which can iu the leas'                    Except§ when
               throughout tho Slate who would                                                         in tho advanced' any of the ma
               willingly lend their aid toward ad-                                                                                                      calls hlnijway M
                                                                                                      al or educational interests of
               vancing his interests iu securing the                                                                                                    fonnd at'jjemc, ei
                                                                                                      that ho is not foremost in advoCaj
               nomination, wore lie to say the word,                                                                                                    room or aj£ his fir
                                                                                                      both through his personal iu!
               and I can conscientiously make tho                                                                                                       by his fanjjpy. H
                                                                                                      and the influence of the Chm
              statement, without fear of contra-                                                                    AS AN EDITOR.                  f:   of the hatm, and
              diction, that there is no man iu Kan-
                                                                                                                                          jtf!          ivheu, absolutely
                                                                                                          Mr. Martin is the oldest editor in
              sas who takes a higher rank in the                                                                                                        not given iHo "rati
                                                                                                      Kansas—that is, iu the matter o
              esteem and respect of his friends! or 1 •                                               continuous service. He has presidei               speak.       JB
              who is more highly regarded by those                                                    over the editorial columus of'the!                     ?4gT3 BIO
              who, through tho opposition of ad-
              verse polilics.are of a necessity "forn-
                                                                                        r             Champion for the past twenty-Jive
                                                                                                     years, aud it is pleasant to npte|bat
                                                                                                                                                        John M Mart
                                                                                                                                                     Brownsville, Pa., A
             iet" him.                                                                               his efforts in the direction of gooq to         is conscqtfimtly ft
                     A CONSISTENT REPUBLICAN.                                                        his city and state havo been rewarded,         age. Beiifg the re<
                 . Mr. Martin has been au earnest,                                                   for he is now possessed of an ample/           cotnmon-sQiool edit
                                                                                                                                                  %
             consistent Republican ever since the                                                    competeneo and is iu receipt                   was apprenticed to
             orgauization of the party or rather                                                     cc-jhfortable yearly income. Jj                ncss in then/lice o
             since he began to vote, for he advoca-                                                  often the case that services                   CLIPPER, wing: lo<
             ted those principles, which are the                                                    his have been paid with poor                    paper duriig the tl
             corner stone of the party, long be-                                                                                                    apprenticeship. He
                                          •                                         i
                                                                                                            pys.inBMj.   > •» i
                  ary returns, find His eUSfiRGfglfl&fft
             l i f f t W ^ S T f ^ g Jin* really                 Keating at Atchinson. lie had a good
                  been the general rule- He 1ms erected                knowledge of the priuting trade, had
asj               a building in Atehieon, which is the           lw a brave heart and willing hands, so
mr, i«ea        | homo of the Champion, of which any                   there wan nothing in the way of suc-
nil o f !         paper niny lib proud—ft veritable                    cess ior tho young man who hnd,
ofl               palace, in fact. Mr. Mnrtin is a good             • come to the young territory to seek'./
                  business ninn, of grunt executive                    his fortune. When James Redpath?
w                 ability, to whom good management of |
lle                                                                   Started his paper, the Crusader oj f
    l           I his finances the success ol the Clump- |            Freedom, at Doniphan, ho went then M|
isdl
                   ton is due.                                        and was employed upon that paper
j(
                              TWO YEAUM AOO.                          tor the spaco of several months. In
fj                    The candidacy of Mr. Martin tiw                 1858, at Atchiiinon, he purchased the
 •               I years ngo met with theuniversaljwfl£,          j Squullcr Sovereign and changed its
                                                                si,
                  lor fnvor,iind it seemed to be the desire           name to that of Freedom's Champion,
        at         of the peonlc at large that lie be the             it being the first issue of what is now
                 \ nominee, while the regret was veiy                 the Daily Champion. Tho first num-
                   general that he failed to secure the               ber of the Champion was issued Feb-
                   prize after he hud entered tho race.               ruary 20. 1858. in September, of that
                    Among the newspaper men, more                    year, he was nominated as a candi-
                   particularly, his candidacy met with              date lor member of tho legislature by
                   favor, nud he was regarded peculiarly              tho Frer State men, but declined, he
                   as their candidate. It does Dot fol-              being not yet of legal age. Iu No-
                              -—•»-"-«-—«- ...   n.,±^_-
                                                                     vember of that same year ho was
                    low, however, that his support was!              chosen as a delegato to the territori-
                    confined exclusively to those who                al Free Slate convention. On April
                    wield the pen, for he was endorsed               23, IK~>0, he 1st god a call for a meet-
                  j and supported by the strongest men               ing whose purpose was to organise
                    In the state. It is not the idea, how-           the Republicans of Atchinson, and
                    ever, to enter into any of the details           on the 7th of May the meeting was
                    of the battle fought two yean ago,               held, Mr. Martin being elected as one
              •••• for it is past and gone, while tho af-
                                                                     of tho delegates to tho Osawatomie
                    fairs with which this sketch is con-             convention which organized the Re-
                    cerned belong to the future,                     publican party iu this State. That
                               ins IIOMB MPS.                        convention adopted, in large part, the
                       Except when pressing business                 platform Mr. Martin had drawn up
                   calls him away Mr. Martin can be                  for the Atehiuson county Republican
                   found at home, either in his editorial            convention. Ho was, soon after,
                   room or at his fire-side, surrounded              elected Secretary of the Wyandotte
                   by his family. He loves tho comforts        y_ constitutional conventiou, and later,
                   of the heme, and leaves them only          *™Z in October, 1859, was oue of tho del-
                    when, absolutely necessary. He is          I egatcs to tho first Republican State
                   not .given to ''racing around," so to       jf convention ever held in Kansas which
                   speak. /                                   -j£ nominated Stato officers under the
                             FACTS lilOGfurniCAI..              FP Wyandotte constitution. On Decem-
                      John'' A. Martin was boru at             I ber 6th, of that year, he was olected
                 | Brownsville, Pa., March 10,1839,and         K State Senator for the districts com-
                   is consequently forly-onc years of          | prising Atchinson and Brown coun»
                   age. Beiug the recipient of a good               ties, being at that time barely twenty-
                   common.school education, in 1853 he         :.' one yeaw age.of the youngest Senator,
                   was apprenticed to the printing busi             it is said, ever elected in this or any
                   ness in the ofllce of I he Brownsville           other Stale. In 1860 he was chosen
                   CuppJtR, being local editor of that              as a delegate to the territorial conven-
                   paper during the third year of his               tion at Lawrence, and On April 11th
                   apprenticeship. He came to Kansas                this convention sent him as one of
(SStrt VS^.^poJIPD "OfelPA '80S # "JO "^M Sri '8msu6i*t»OTp!}i /iq ppq >g8| 0| EMI <83u!d*pMtafett9R-1nj&J>( jspufcirtfijuor   .
    the representatives of Knows tern-                                          1868 he was a delegate from Kansa»
    tory to the Republican National Con-                                        to tho national Republican convent                                   —«a&
    ventiou at Chicago, which nominated                                         tion at Chicago, which nominated
                                                                          i     (leu. Graut for his first term. In'
    Abraham Lincoln. September 28th
  j of that ytt he delivered the welcom-                                        1870 he WHS appointed by President
    ing address to IIou. Win. II. Seward                                        Graut as United States Centennial
    to Atchinson. Mr. Martin wis Sec                                            Commissioner for Kansas. In 1872
    retary of tho State railroad conven-                                      , he was a delegate to the Republican                    THE           WTd
    tion which root ut Topuka and map-                                          national convention which renomina-                              nay
    ped out tho system of railroads which                                       ted General Graul, ami in June, of                    To tin' Etfllor of.
    was, on the admission of the State in-                                    l this year, he was a delegate to the                      Sin: Tho ilJt'K
    to the Union, adopted and built. In                                                                                               W*»iulotle           dy
                                                                                Chicago convention which nominated
                                                                                                                                      186H, to             g"
     1861 iIn?firstStale Legislature was                                        General Garfield. He was one of the                                PORM^t
    held at Topeka and Mr. Martin was                                            incorporators of tho state historical               lor the S t n t n ' o r
    a member of tho State .Senate. Ho                                           society and a director from that to                  • h a l l o w uf uSinl
    was also appointed postmaster at                                                                                                 lln'ii tho iippfjmn
                                                                                 tho present time and was its presi-                  won Unhung IJH I
    Atchinson In Juno, 1861.                                                     dent in 1878. At the session of con-1               ehmmii nitinlUHir
                  IN THE WAR.                                                    grcss in 1878 he was elected as a                   ol Hint iicioicg/ii'ii
       September 10th, 1861, ho was                                              member of the board of managers of                  tho denth ol »bivc
    commissioned lieutenant-colonel ol                                           tho Soldiers Homes for disabled' vol-               felt nil ihrmngi Hi
    tho 8th Kansas infantry, being mus-                                                                                              I'liniCHt unil-rSlum
                                                                                 unteers nod was chosen president of                 w h o III'IIUMI S i u
    tered in at Fort Leavenwmth ; his                                            the Stiilo Editors' association in                  liciin 1'uity jjjvnn
    first experience in tho Held was on                                          June, 1877.                                         OovarnmontJRd
    the Missouri border, in Linn county,                                                       AS A MAN.                             U n i o n , mill l E i h e
    where he remained until March, 18G2,                                          The fact that Colonel Martin has
                                                                                                                                     tho lank Hi lil^ln-'
                                                                                                                                     loumlnlloiiH iU_a
    when ho was appointed provost mar.                                         been chosuu by the people of bis 'city                               NKW SS>l.l
    shal at Leavenworth. In May of                                             aud Kinte to represent them BO often                  rearing tho K^jiur
    that year, ho wont south with iivo                                         in various capacities shows their con-1               eoluniiiH, ilesQ[iiin
    companies of his regiment, arriving                                        fideuco In him and their respect for
                                                                                                                                    a d j u s t i n g lliiggdor
    at Columbus, Ky., June 2d, and then                                                                                             the striiuturu.-'wilh
                                                                               his character. All unsolicited they                  a well rt'KiiluRal S
    sent to Corinth, Mississippi. On the
                                                                               havebesn.aud come to him withouthis                     T h e y iiiimli£?uil
    first of November he was appointed                                                                                              Ihlrly-dvo w«*o Iter
                                                                               asking,tyuictand unobtrusive in man-
    to the colonelsy of the Kansas 8th.                                                                                             tocn D o m o o n c B , ll
                                                                               ners, ho hits yet a firmness of pur-
    A short time afterward he was ap-                                                                                               Hlllllllcilllll C<8J\l)ll
                                                                               pose and a determination that hat
    pointed provost marshal At Nashville,                                                                                           rltury in wiu<3i all
                                                                               never yet failed to win success- Be                  Kijihleon di'ligiiic
    Tennessee, which position ho held
                                                                               is a Kansas man of whom Kausans                      loen liiniiein,gli.'ln
    until June, 1863. In September he                                                                                               ]iliynioluns, jElilli'
    succeeded Col. Hog in command of                                           have reason to feel proud, aud should                BKOIHH, inuiinrctui'
    the third briga'de,•first division, 20th                                   the State Convention seefitto norai-                printers, ••ucigjuni
                                                                                                                                   s o n t u t l v e s . in
    army corps. When the army of the                                           nato him for the highest office in their               Itobnrt (inihjiin.
                                                                               gift, Kansas wil] have a chief execu-               the olili-si inuEbei-
    Cumberland was reorganized, a short                                                                                            huroil till v-livis. II
     time afterward he returned to the                                         tive the people will bo delighed to                 kins, w h o w u H i i h
                                                                                                                                   w u t the younefeBt.
 — command of his regiment. lu Sep-                                            honor.                N. B. P n t r i | ) r         woro loflM ibntLtbir
                                                                                                                                   (lelecntfiH wtiffip ov
 1 tember, 1864, be succeeded to the                                              LEAVENWOBTII, Aug. 0,1880. '                     e x c e e d e d lltijeyears
                                                                                                                                   were                  S°
 I command of the flfrf brigade, third                                                                                                   NAT1VK8 « f NOU
     division, 4th army corps. November                                                                                            live were frto K
                                                                                                                                   Virginia; untEEngi
                                                                                                                                   land and Ofrimin
      ?tb, 1864, he was musferotl                                                                                                  o n III).           •
    service-, his time of enlistment having                                                                                                    WHKKKjnKY
                                                                                                                                      Marshall antl
    expired, and was breveted brigadier                                                                                            were repressed b)
                                                                                                                                   young lawyerwiatl
    general soon after.                                                                                                            and t w e n t y - t i i e yei
                      CIVIL LIFE.                                                                                                  s c u t T h o m a s g. Wr
                                                                                                                                   Ian I n w y e r . u s g l lifV
      In the latter part of 1866, Col.                                                                                             ropreseuted by Sam
                                                                                                                                   n a t i v e ol MusTinomi
    Martin was •elected commnnder-in-                                                                                              his thlrty-eigglb yei
                                                         I
                                                                                                                                                       P
    ohiefofthe state encampment of the                                                                                                                       ONIPHA
                                                                                                                                                             j. \ v
    Grand Army of the Republic. In                                                                                                                           mid
                                                                                                                                                •'
                                                - . 1<-"U-1
    THE     WYANDOTTE
          TIONAL
                          CONSTITU-
                    CONVENTION.
                                                i                           n merchant by OCCIIpatlon.iigeil forty.II ve
                                                                            years; Caleb .May, a Kontuckian, far-
                                                                            mer, In his forty-fourth your, und John
                                                                            .lames liunll.-, born in Massachusetts,
                                                                            u luwoyr,agcd twenty-six yoars.
To thu Eillli>r Ot tlw Miami K»publlceu:                                                   LKAVKN WORTH
                                                                            contributed Suintiol A. Btlnson.u native
  SIR: Tbo delegates that assembled at                                       ni .Manic, lawver i>> profession, aged
Wyandotte on tbo oib day or July,                                            twenty.six; William C. McDowell, bom
                                                                             in Ohio, a lawyer, and thirty-one years
1850, to                           i                                         old; John r. slough, of Ohio, lawyer,
           rORM A CONSTITUTION                                               tliirij.years old; William i'erry a na-
tor the State of Kansas, mot In tbe                                          m e ol .New York, lawyer, aged twenty-
                                                                             eight years; Frederick Brown, n native
sbadow or coming events. For even                                            Of (iermuny, by occupation a manulao-
tin!" tbo upprounbing glory or Lincoln                                       iiin i anil thiriy-lwoyears old; Samuel
was lighting up the abnmo of the Mn-                                         Hippie, formerly of Pennsylvania, n
                                                                             land agent, iwoiily-elght yours old;
ohnnun mlinlmwli-iktlou, and tbo tbriMii                                     Itobert C, Foster, born In Kentucky, a
ol that heroic strugglo that resulted In                                     lawyer, ugml twenty.four years; A. D.
tbo death or slavery was beginning to lie                                    Met 'une, OHIO, a farmer,aged thirty-one
                                                                             years; John Wright, Indiana, a farm-
felt all through tbo land. Tboy woro nu                                      er, tlilrly.three years old, und l'usohal
earnest anil thongbtlul class of inon                                        H. i'urks, Indiana, a lawyer, twenty-six
                                                                             yours old.
who bcllvcd that tbe Natlonul Itcpulill-                                        From Johnson county tboro was
lican X'aiiy would BOOH eontrul tbo                                         John T. Iliirrls, born in Ohio, u law-
tiovernment and udnill Kansas Into tbe                                      yer, and Dr. John T. liariou, a native
                                                                            of Virgluiu, who hid lived tweuiy-elght
Union, and to them bad been com in I tied                                   yours. Lvkins-co. was thorn iu the ne~
tbe tailt of laying 4 w p and broad tbo                                     sons of W. 1*. Dutton, born In Nov
foundations of n                                                            Hampshire, farmer, forty-two years old
                                                                            and It. F. Simpson. Ohio, u lawyer, ll
            NKW 1'OI.ITICAI. HAB11IC,                                       hie twenty-third year. Tho delegate'
    rearing lno suporslinoluro, placing the                                 fiuml.lnn.cn. were J. M. Arthur, bori
    column*, designing the cnlablumont,                                     in Indiana, a fnrmor,and ugml forty-two
                                                                            and Juslab Lamb, originally from Indl
    adjusting the dome, und surrounding                                     ana. a mechanic, and of the same age
    the structure with all tbe evergreens of                                his colleague, linurbon-oo. sent 8.
    a well regulated Stale.                                                 Burnett, a Vormonter, farmer, ago
                                                                            thirty-two, and William It. uiiffltb, ,
       They numbered fifty-two, und of those                               natlvo of Indiana, a farmer, and thirty
    tlilrty-llve wore Itepublioans nod seven.                               nine years old. Tbo delegate Irom Al-
    toon Democrats,—It being tho only Con-                                  len, co. was J. II. Signer, formerly of
                                                                           Now York, asurvoyor, ami only twenty,
    stitutional Convention hold In tho Tor.                                nvo years old. Woodson and Coffey sent
    rltary in which all parties participated.                              Allen Orooker, n natlvo of Indiana,
    Eighteen delegates wero lawyer-, six-                                  a furnmr, and thirty-five years old, and
                                                                           Samuel K. Hoffman, born in l'ennsyl-
    toon dinners, eight merchants and live                                 vanm, a lawyor, aged twonty-llvo years.
    physicians, while tho surveyors, land                                  From Anderson.co. James (l. Blunt was
    agents, munluctui'or.s, moobanlcs, and                                 sent; he was born in Maine, was a phy-
    printers, ouch bad one or more repre-                                  sician,and tbirty.tbrce years old. Frank-
                                                                           lln-oo. was represented by James Han.
    sentatives.                                                            way, a native ol England, n farmer, and
      itobert Graham, of Atcblson-co., was                                 was torty-nlne years old.
    the oldest member and his years num-
    bered liliy-ilvo, B. F. Simpson, of Ly-                                             DOUGLAS COUNTY
    klns, who was In bis twenty-third year!                                hadsovon delegates, as follows: Solon
    was the youngest. Eighteen delegates
    wero less than thirty yours old, cloven                           •    O. Tbaober, born in Now York, a law-
                                                                           yor, twenty-elght years old; James
    delegates woro over forty, while ono                                   Blood and his brother, N. C. Blood, na-
    exceeded lllty years of age. Forty-two                                 tlvos or Vermont, both merchants, tbe
    were                                                                   first thlrty-nlne and the other forty.two
       NATIVKS OK NORTIIKUN STATICS,                                       yoars of age; Wm. Hutchinson, a Ver-
    live were from Kentucky, one Irom                                      °!!! nter 5 i * r r a ° r . nna thlrty.flve years
    Virginia; und England, Ireland, Scot-                                  old, and E.L. Williams, born In                W
    land und (ierinuiiy oontributod ono                                    tuoky, a merchant, and aged forty.two
    each.                                                                  years; r . H . Townsend, New Hamp-
          W1IKKK TIIKY II AII.1C1I FROM.                                  '•biro, a farmer thirty-three years old,
      Marshall and Washington counties,                                    and Ed. stokes, a Fennsyivanlan, a
    were represtuted by J. M. MidUleton, »                                 manuraoturer.tblrty.five years of age.
    young lawyer, native of 1'cnnsylvnnia,                                              SUAWNKK COUNTY
    and twonty-live years ol age. Nemaha
    sentThora'us S. Wright, a Fonnsylvun-                                 sent John 1 \ Greer, a native of Ohio,
    inn lawyer.uged llfty years. Brown was                                a lawyer.aged thirty-eight; John Bitch-
    represented by Saniuel A. Kingman, u                                  ie, Ohio, larmor. aged forty-one, and H.
    native ni Mussacnusotts, uud thou in                                  1>. .Preston. New Hampshire, farmer,
    his thirty-eighth year.                                               aged twenty-elght.
                   UONII'HAN                                                Madison, Hunter, Greenwood, Butler
sent down Beuj. 'Wrigley, formerly of                                                                  •k,
Ohio, a lawver and twenty-nlno years
, £            ._JMfftf.                  - . _                                                                                                                          formidable b a t t e r i e s HI
       and W i l s o n cnuntlek c o n s t i t u t e d o n e                         T T o ^ f a T r r ^ T r h e k w i t h brass i n i t l a n s li                       btd          boen largjjlv I
     • d i s t r i c t , and e l e c t e d Ueorgn It. I.llllu,                       .an nbpniiniiljpn in l l i e . H l g h l o f t b q Load,                      y.-.WOfllcliiisAip a Kijjjg) Stat
                                                                        pjsipmAqpisi jfntf Is fihvor permitted outside of the                                           w s s then slroiigffeiiniigli
 l
  ^ t OMg8, v M»KriH.lireokkiridgo a n d c n a s o                                 V a r m y and the other brunch Of the sor.                                           l o o a l i t y . . He halTboen <
     c o u n t i e s mini'' one diHtrl<:l. ami s e n t                                vloe that, w a s presided o v e r s o I nig and                                   e s t Rdvoeales ofsHie org
     J a m e s M. W l n c b e l l ami William MeCul-                                 grucolully by that N e p t u n e of the Wa-                                        Republican p a r t * in Un
     locb, w h o w a s n m i i i i u "f S c o t l a n d , a                           bash, w h o s e lii »t lesson in s e a m a n s h i p                              w u s o n e ill Hie s g e r o i a r
      (armor,and aged forty-lour. W a u b a i i s e c ,                              w a s poling J u d g e U s h e r a c r o s s the riv-                                           OMAWATOWK CON
     D a v i s , Dickinson n i d Clay c o u n t i e s                                er in a llat-boilomed cralt culled a s o o w .                                     n i s g e n e r o u s irtjjuuieiil
     w a s a d i s t r i c t , represented i>y K. t l .                                   Tin 1 manner in w h i u h h e presided o v e r                               m e n ol the TerrlQjry. In-
   I R o s s , wild wan a unlive of Olilo, a prin-                                   the C o n v e n t i o n , his Judicious Use ol tlie                                local or porsoiiaRpieiildi
   j t e r , and tblrty-twn y e a r s uld. I'otnwn-                                  patronage ol his position; his eilbrit on                                         marked aonirasUfa t i i o a
     tomie-en. s e n t Luther It. J'ulmer, n na-                                     tbe floor, s h o w i n g thought, research and                                    Ins eotemporariuS as to
  1
      t l v e of N e w York, u physician a n d forty                                  ihllity us a d e b a t e r , unil a c a p a c i t y for                          friendly reeling tre his I.
     years old. .lefiorson-co. w a s represen-                                        Hher'and better places, made W i n c h e d                                       d e l e g a t e s g e ne r a lly inn
      ted by C, It. McClelland, O h i o , a mor-                                     many Iriends anil s o m e reputation, and                                         als J u d g m e n t uni§jdiscre
     o b a n l , thirty y e a r s o l d - . ,Jac»son-oo.                              ie begun to talk und he talked about                                             s u g g e s t i o n ol hlsr-putnea
  • sunt Kpliruim Muoro, OhlOTR manufac-                                                                  FOB THIS SKMATK,                                             c o n s u l t a t i o n ol d e l e g a t e *
      turer, aged thirty y e a r s . Itlley-oo. w a i                                for be it e v e r remembered that W a s h -                                       s l d e r that and o w e r que
      beard from in ll>? person of S a m u e l li.                                   ington is the Motion ol ilia nvoraga Kun.                                         ooptod at oiinc a n d w i l d
  . H o u s t o n , a nativ' "«>l'Ohio, u lurinur,ugod                               sus p o l i t i c i a n ; the .Senate the lleltii-'llub;                          ity, a s tbe proper—solum
      forty y e a r s .                                                              l lie Coillllllllee el Indian A Hall's tile                                       OUlty of s e l e c l l o q j -
 .I       A very largo proportion of t h o s o d e l e -                             gray s t o n e at the s o u t h c u x t u u g l u of tbe                                           TIIl F I R « |WTI»
      Kates w e r e                                                                  Kauba that II is so meritorious to t o u c h .                                    ho bad ol tbo at'ttaniof th
                    COMl'AUATIVICI.Y NBW MICN,                                       A s soon as the C o n s t i t u t i o n a l Conven-                               wbon Its commitffefwiuM
      w h o had not par i c i p a t e d In the Kroe                                  tion adjourned m o s t ol the m e m b e r !                                      urgod bini to acttobt th
      S t a t e m e e t i n g s and c o u n c i l s , and w e r e                    w e n t to L a w r e n c e us d o l e g u t e s to I lis                         perbaps u s o l o s s a i i add
      unaoquainted w i t h eaob other.                           This                C o n g r e s s i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n , and they                         charged the duilift t( set
      e n a b l e d the old s t a g e r s In Territorial                             there made Wliiohcll P r e s i d e n t of t h a t .                              entire sutlsfactloarof the
      p o l i t i c s like Winclicll, T h a o b o r , Kllohlu,                       On the 12lli day of October s u c c e e d i n g                                  bearing and emidMot w a s
      Ross, Hlooii.KIngmun, I l i i l c h l n s o n , linn-                          c a m e the C o n v e n t i o n to nominal a Mttw                                e n d e a r e d hiinselfdo the
      w a y and H o u s t o n to control the organi-                                 officers under the W y a n d o t t e C o n s l l t i -                           to-day whenever-you find
      zation.                                                                        tion. Winclicll m a d e an effort to ob-                                         that body you flffil a w a
          T b i s w a s not, had, h o w e v e r , w i t h o u t                      tain tlie P r e s i d e n c y of Unit, but was |                                 ardent ailmlrer oyfnlin A
      the usual p i c k e t Urine nnd r e c o n n o l s -                                       DRFKATKP IIV W.M. A. I'll I l.I.I I'M,                                    -My record or hlgj might
      anoe in force, lor in t h o s e d a y s the N o - ,                            of A r u p a h o e c o u n t y by t w o v o t e s . Ar-                         it is s o p l e a s a n t i » « a v ki
      oebo V a l l e y , the Border T i e r and nine-                                a p a h o e e o u n t y at tliiii time enihraoed                                 frleuil with the M n s c i o t
       teen disfranchised counties were jeal-                                        nil or the Territory w e s t of the I i n k l n -                               one can i r i i l h l d l l & t u y all
      o u s ol the L a w r e n c e and L e a v e n w o r t h                         son-cn. line that n o w tiollltltlllus tbe                                      1 add Ills slibsuquxnit
       p o l i t i c i a n s ; and little g e o g r a p h i c a l tea                larger part of K a n s a s , and tin' greater                                                  WKLL'KNMWN Ills
       parlies—like the o n e r e c e n t l y held at                                part If not all ol Colorado. WincheU's                                      I He w a s one or thugjlrsi s
      G r e a t R e n d , where inon s p i t iirc.breai li-                          n e x t a p p e a r a n c e w a s It) the T e r r i t o r i a l                irom AtOblsnn-oH, and
       ed blood nnd predicted the m o s t direful                                    Legislature—the last—as a i/anilldate                                          tor or the c i t y ; l e f l i m o of
       rosultH II the v a l l e y s w e r e ignored by                               lor Speaker ol the H o u s e of I t o p r o v n l a -                          Inntry r e g l i i i e n t s ^ i s     (
       the highlands---were of frequent o c c u r -                                  t l v a s , but J o h n W. S o o n , of A l l e n - n o . ,                 I m o s t of its term n4 sorv
       r e n c e . T h e light for the                                               d e f e a t e d him. He lingered In the State,                                 soldier w i t h o u t sfjfin or
            FRB8IPKNCV Ol' TIIK OONVKNTION                                           until L a n e and 1'oineroy wore ohoson                                        r e p r e s e n t e d the ltopiiiilloa
      g a v e n e e n s i o u lor the i n v o c a t i o n s f this                    as                                                                           one N a t i o n a l c o n v r i i t i o i i
       local prejudice, und J a m e s M . W i n c h e l l ,                                              OUR Kilts T 8K.VATUR8,                                    now s e r v i n g the fnSrth to
       w b o w a s i n t e r e s t e d In a t o w n called                           and then w e n t bank to N e w Y o r k . w h e r o                            ber of the Rcbiiljftoun N
       S u p e r i o r , in Usage-no,, but w h o s p e n t                           lie d i e d A few y e a r s a g o .                                            inlttcc; bus lustavrod an
       m o s t ol his tune In L n w r o u a e , or oscilla-                               T h e Inst H o u s e or R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of                 his paper until t o . & v It I
       ting b e t w e e n those p o i n t s , was the ben-                           tbe Territorial L e g i s l a t u r e c o n t a i n e d                       lltiential of all our B a i l i e s
       (loiary of t h i s s e n s e l e s s a n t a g o n i s m be-                  s e v e n members who had boon d e l e g a t e s                              pilbllo cHilinntion'tind 0
       t w e e n c o m b a t i v e l o c a l i t i e s , and w a s                   to the W y a n d o t t e C o n v e n t i o n — W m . P e r -             ' will he our n e x t t t o v r n o
  r chosen p e r m a n e n t P r e s i d e n t ol the Con-                           r y . o f L o a v e n w o r t h c o . ; Oeurge II Lilllo,                I ' to h a v e been our i S e s c n t o
   :
       v e n t l o n . l i e w a s a skillful o r g a n i z e r                      of R r o e k i i i r l d g e ; J o h n T . l l u r r i s , of John-     li                         J. 1.. 1H3NCIIA
       and n s h r e w d m a n i p i i l a i o r of m e n . I l l s                  s o n ; U. IT. S i m p s o n , of L y k t n s ; J a m e s
       v i c t o r y w a s the e a s i e r from the fact that                        H a n w a y , of F r a n k l i n ; J a m e s i l . Win-                 Jf of A n d e r s o n - c o . , gjns sol
       none of tlie more c e l e b r a t e d c h i e f s ol                          clicll, of O s a g e , and J . C. Rurnett, of                           , J slstunt Secrotnry, ajnl in
       tbe F r e e Statu party Mero m e m b e r s of                                 Rourbnn. T i i r e o o f Its m e m b e r s s u b s e -                   3 ' t i n a very populug und
       tbe C o n v e n t i o n . I,a in.', Jtobinsou, 1'uni-                         q u e n t l y became Attorney U e u e r a l Ol                           E mule.              T h e p o s i u » u uf
       oroy, Conway and Phillips were not                                             tbe S t a t o , and 1 g i v e thorn In tbo order                         ' Arms w a s ussigiieuSlo
       c a n d i d a t e s , w h i l e K w l n g nnd Parrot!                         of tbelr e l e c t i o n : S i m p s o n , U u t b r l o and                                   liKOHGK ft? WAltKK
       were beaten at the e l e c t i o n , L e a v e n                               B r u m b a u g h . Rut to return to tbe Con-                               w h o bud u p r e s c r i p t i v e rl
       worth c o u n t y a t that t i m e being d a r k e n .                         v e n t i o n and r e s e r v e tbis H o u s e for a                        flee, Having s e r v c i i j j n ilia
       ed by the l o g s and s m o k e of a D e m o c r a t -                         future s k e t c h .                                                        e v e r y s e s s i o n of thty'l'orri
       ic majority.                                                                                                                                               tare s l u c o the u d v f i l t of
                                                                                                            H. O. TUAOIIXR.                                 '• party to p o w e r . B a r r e n
           Winchefll c a m e to tbo T e r r i t o r y as                              of O o u g l a s - o o . , w a s m a d e l ' r o s l d n n t pro            ive.        restless,         hujtybod)
       tbe a c c r e d i t e d                                                        tern, w i t h g r e a t u n a n i m i t y , a l a r g o mi-                 scleinioiiHly b e l i c v M t h a t
          CORRRSI'ONUKNT OK TIIK Hi Y. TIMK8;                                         nority b a v i n g favored bis e l e c t i o n a s                          Mponsiiiiiliv of auyjjpnvoii
       w a s about thlrty-livo y e a r s of a g e ; ra-                                .President instead of Winubcll.                                            latlire that he w a s .oonneii
       ther u n d e r tbe m e d i u m h e i g h t ; of del-                               T b e a p p l i c a n t s for t b e position of                         upon his s h o u l d e r s S > u t li
       i c a t e frame and slight b u i l d : w a s a n                                       SKCRUTAHY OF TIIK CONVKNTION                                       charged (he duties.W his
       accomplished p a r l i a m e n t a r i a n ; ol quick                          were n u m e r o u s and u n t i r i n g In tbelr so-                      great efficiency, and reli
       perceptions, g r e a t d e c i s i o n and remark-                             l i c i t a t i o n of m e m b e r s for tbctr v o t e s                    Hoiony of iidjourngients
       ably oloar s t a t e m e n t ; bis m a n n e r s w e r e                       and influence, but no one of them                                          chuse ol t e r r i t o r i a l s c r i p
       g e n i a l ; he w a s a lluent s p e a k e r , and                            s e e m e d to bo regardod w i t h tbe d e g r e e                         cent, d i s c o u n t .          o
       p o s s e s s e d tbo nvorago i m p a r t i a l i t y of                       of favor t h a t created r e a s o n a b l e proba-                     j.                       I^KRTRRH.           DAY
      a p i e s i d i n g officer. He had the lirst and                               bilities of s u c c e s s , and d o u b t s w e r e en-                E vra$ tbe good look i n l a n d
      m o s t e s s e n t i a l qunlLhcutlon of a s u c -                             t e r t a i n e d of their fitness for tbe plaoe.                       • of the C o n v e n t i o n , 2 H i s p
      cessful m a n , for he furry rfecogni/.ed the                                                        JOHN A. MARTIN,                                     ' short and fervent, J& S u n
      fact t b a t a b s o l u t e                                                                                                                                nblo and e l o q u e n t . Q i e mud
                                                                                      of A t c h i s o n , w a s t h e r e to w i t n e s s t b e
                          FIDBLITV TO FRIKND8                                         o p e n i n g c e r e m o n i e s a n d to report them                  • ' u n i v e r s a l favorite lig) his
      w a s tbe b a s i s of all political a c t i o n , and                           lor b i s p a p e r . Ho w a s a m o s t devoted                      ' ' meaner and great i g t e r e s t
      he g a v e to t h o s e w h o bad c h a m p i o n e d                            c r u s a d e r In the c a u s e ol f r e e d o m ; was,                i s e s s i o n s , ami we u l & o n f i d
       his cause for th/1 P r e s i d e n c y the chair-                              y o u n g , e n t b u s i a s t l o , hopeful a n d withal               i forward to tbe duyyVhcn
      munsbip of the most important c o m m i t -                                     of p r a c t i c a l m e t h o d s .              Two         years      , lute him a s Bishop, f-5
      t e e s . H e w a s a d d i c t e d to a blue c o a t                            before, h e had i n v a d e d a s t r o n g Pro-SIs-                         The o r g a n i z a t i o n 15211s H
      with brass buttons,—of c o u r s e a swul-                                       v e r y neighborhood, b o u g h t o u t their                        ' pleted by the promittform
                                                                                       n e w s p a p e r a n d t u r n e d o n e of tbelr most                   nnniioement of the C§mmit
                                                      JenlW'niclie!!.
                                                     ideut Wincbell.         t V
                                                                            Tli e'sTde oTtonor"
                                                                          1IMJNT
  looall                                             as Chairman of the Committee on M!lk
                                                     lia wus silUb u happy eoincidcn 'e that
  Itopuhlicun party in Hut Territory i mill          in the lie hi ol subsequent events it
  was ono of the Si'ci'iMani's ol ilia               looks like inspiration, out It is hardly
           OSAWATOMIK C O N V K N T I O N .          possible Dial Wiuehell eould surmise
     [Ill generous imminent of the public.           tbut In a lew short years he would be
    mon of ibo Territory. In* rreedom irom           one of the most
     looal or personal projudtoo w u in suob
     marked contrast to tiio action or many of             DIsTINIiUINIIKH          .KOI.DIKItS
     UIH ootemporuuos us to create u most            of tho It.'public.
     frlondly fueling In 111* behalf; and Hie           Klnitiuun wus Chairman of the Judi-
     delegates generally had cuulidoncc In           ciary, and he was subsequently both
     •lit Judgment and discretion, so that the
     suggestion oI his namoaaSecretary at a
     consultation ol delegates held to oon-
    aldor that and other questions, wait «o-
                                                     Associate and Chler Justice or the Su-
                                                     premo Court; Timelier the Legislature,
                                                     Hums flic Schedule; (iraliam the Cor-
                                                     poration; Simpson the Kinunce and
                                                                                                          I
     ooplod al once and with great unanim-           Taxation; Ingalls the Phraseology;
     ity, at the proper solution of the dlfll-       Jus. Illood tbe Ordinance, and Preston
     outty of selection.          ' ,»               tho Apporilonment.
                                                        In such a body us this, composed of
               Till »IHST JNTIMAf tON                llliy-lwo active niiiids, every one of
   ' be bad ol the actlonjor that oaunui, waa        which was ambitious to biive some
   ; when Ita oomralUeofwalted on blm and            thought or suggestion engrafted on the
   I urged blm to aooont the place. It It            body ol Hit; organic law, tliere wus all
   1 perhaps useless it add that be die-             earnest
   I charged the duties if seerotim' to tho                H'l'lilKiai.Kfull I.RAIIKII.SIIip,
     enllro tallifnotlon tf tho body, anil hi*   and in siicli a contest the tierce winnow-
     bearing and conduct wus such Unit ho'       ing fun soon acpuralos the chuff Irom
     endeared bimsoir loitho delegate*, and       from the grain, and llrsl-class cuiiaclty
     to-day whenever you IInil a member of       goe» sirulght to tho iront.
     that body you llmiu warm frieml and            The discussion ol questions wandered
     ardent admirer of John A. Martin.           over u Urge range ol inquiry, and em-
        My roenrd or blm might stop here, but    braced an unlimited varloty or sub-
     It IN so pleasant to lay kind words of a    jects, and while occasionally some ono
      friend will) the eonsuioiiHneHH thai no    delegate showed bis Biiperlorlty on n
     one can triitlirullv say aught else, that   (|iieslli)ii in which he hail given thought
     1 add UIH subsequent                        and preparation, Ii wus anon eusny ills-
               WKl.L-KNOWN IIIHTOHY.             ccrneil that (he leading and controlling
      lie was one or luu flint State Senators    men were
  , irom Alcblson-oo., mid then I'ustmut-                   TIIACIIXIt A N D KINOMAN                  '
     terof tbe city; led one or our best In-     on the Itepubllcan side, and Stluion
   • iHiilry regiments us Colonel during         and McDowell amnng tho Democrats.
  t most of lis term or servioo,—a gallant       Their luinlllurlty with tho whole struct-
   , knldler wiihoul Hluin or bluinisli; IIIIH    ure of fundamental law was enforced by
  > represented the UcpunlleanN in all but       tbe prompt and vigorous discussion or]
     one National Convention since HJtW; Is      questions tbut would be suddenly eject-
IA now serving the fourth term as a mem.         ed Into tbe body of tbo debute in the,
j . bur or the Uobubllcun National Com-          shape of amendments to tbe reports of
!<jmltloo; bus losiurcil and Improved            the Committees that bud in charge
• nl« paper until to-dav It Is the most in.      special parts of tbo instrument, and Of
     Huenllal or nllour dallies; has grow n in    which they could bavo no knowledge
 ', publlo OMiliiiiUinii and conlidenee , and    until tboy were offered by tboir authors
      will be uur next U o v m o r , and ought   us additions or substitutes to articles
   • to bavo been our present one.               or sections. This brought Into requisi-
                J. I.. HLANCIIAUI).              tion their ready knowledge and wonder-
 j of Andorson-co,, was selected lor As.         nil comprehension, and wus the sovere
 « slitunt Secretary, and made Col. Mur-         test by which tho leadership of tbe Con-
   iin n very popular and ofttoiunt help.        vention was determined.
   mate, The position or Sorgounl-al-              1 know toe
   Anna was assigned to                                    1IIKACItKUV OK MEMORY,
              (iKOIlGK V. WAIlKKN,               and tbo alternate "shine and glimmer"
   who bad u prescriptive right to the of-       of recollection, and fearing that my
   Hoe, having served in that capacity at        early Impression ol tbe mental power of
   every session or the Territorial Legisla-     tbeie men might have been tbo produot
   ture since the advent or tbc Krce Slate       of most friendly personal relations, and
   party to power. Wnrron was an act-            that 1 might have awarded them a
   ive,   restless, busybody, who con-
   scleniloiiHly believed (hat I be Whole re-
   sponsibility ol any convention or Legis-
                                                 r rominonoo not justified, Ibavo,sinoe
                                                   commenced to write this skotob, cure-
                                                 fully read tbo reportod discussions of
   lature thai he wus connected with, wag        that body and roviewod its scones, In-
 i upon bis shoulders, but be always dis-        cidents and labors; and having done to
   charged ibe duties ol bis position with       1 am satisfied that I bavo accorded tbe
   (treat etllclency, and relieved Uie mo-       leadership    wbere      It properly be-
   Hotony ol' adjournments bv tbc pur.           longed.
   chase ol territorial scrip at forty per         At tbo eame time It is due to others and
 tcent. discount.                                to tbo truth of history to declare tbat
                 WKKTHR K. DA VIM                Wincbell, ingulle, Slougb, Jlluat, Wrig-
   was the icood looking and able Chaplain       ley, Blood, Houston and liurris were
   or tho Couvemlon. His prayers were            among tbe loudibg men or tbo Conven-
   short and rerveni, bis Sunday sermons         tion, and greatly aided In giving ex-
   able and eloi|iienl. lie made himself u       pression to the most wise and bonlticent
   universal ravorlte hy his pleasant de-        provisions of tbo Constitution.
   meaner and (treat Interest in the daily                TIIK L K A V E N W 0 R T U I A N 8 .    ,
 i sessions, and we all conlidontly looked
   forward to the day when we could su-            TVbot a galaxy of bright minds there;
 i lute him as llisbop.                          was In Leavenworth In the early daytl
     Tbe organisation was speedily com-          —Stluson, Kwlng, l'arrott, Perry, Mo-
   pleted by tbe prompt formation and an-        Dowell, MoCabon, Slough and Gamble.
   nouncement of the Committees by I'res-        I namo only those tbal are gone. There
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        55BY
          :B CHRONOSCOPE
             R. H. BALLINGHR.
                                                                                        l.arnrd Ckrorwicopt.             - vjHf*'''''- 1 "
                                                                                          llneeina that the (irund Army of the Re-
                                                                                        public, at It* lute ineutlng, wan about unani-
                                                                                                                                                     wants to makefile raoo
                                                                                                                                                     do is to make $ e aunoj
                                                                                                                                                     bis friends willfully to
                                                                                        mous for Colonel Martin. When tbU.period
                                                                                        or icalbeliu doukeyH nud attenuated •Squirts
         TESOmClAlJAPERDr THE cpum,                                                     shall hive been Udud over, Martitf|would
                                                                                        uaku a atroug candidate, and 9 good, wiee
                                                                                        uud aober tlovernor, For tbeie t , m
                                                                                                                                                           MANKAJjb. KA»(
                                                                                                                                                        • .. —       mi        IUl
           T H E raoo next fall for governor will                                       loo much 'llko our cundldate for.                              Thursday, ^1 arch
         be an exciting one, and it behooves                                            who lmagluea that "LUo place «b
         the party to place their strongest man                                         tho inuu," or that the days of Joba                           Hi: J. TUOBJ'SON,
         on tho ticket. Many frionds, princi-                                           Tlioimu Jcflurson will ...reHircr
         pally attendants, as delegates, to tho                                         inuu will preaumo' to be
                                                                                        or iipilUon^y. t                                         I    "We hear tho Wamo of
         Grand Army of tho ltcpublie meeting
         at Topcka, in conversation strongly                                                                                                         tin, of tho Atokfson Cln
         urged the nomination of John A. Murtln                                                                                                      tioned for G&ernor 1
                                                                                                                                                     There is not nolnoro d
         of Atchison. The CiiRONoscori: en-
         dorses tho suggestion of tho veterans
         In their choico of one so compotcnt,
                                                                                 f            I..J.T'orryssyshopre^^
                                                                                            A. Martin to any other man
                                                                                            f„r(i(ivon...r,andsosaywe^«V^
                                                                                                                          ^                  ^
                                                                                                                                             .
                                                                                                                                                     In the State, n|r ono v
                                                                                                                                                     more toward-omiklng
                                                                                                                                                     she is to-day, g m u Jol
          hpnest and faithful. He has been our                                              tin in one ol the plonaejilji                             and we shoul§; bo gin
          worthy commander on the party's                                                   broad liberal minded                                      honored witrfthe posi
                                                                                            dictatorial In nothing,                                  . - -sr*             ~f
                                                                                             •etiHoiiaHo all the
                                                                                                                                                         •«a^o                 C
                                                                                                                                                          "it. i*.             w
               —•—                                suoxpjeiproAapiau'bsai o^g^r^ujddno j^rfafottaq
                        INGWBSS;                               »                                —                                                            • •«*»— g -* 1
                                                                    —   -   •   —   '   -   -
                                                                                                 ITUUHHWl uv
                                                                                                 .   .   .   .   i   n   I   U   U   U   I   I   i   >   v     -   "
                      001), KD}
                                                                                Williamson & Clart3*V
           e Manhattan vj$iAh6t has an
           lu relation to t'lfj}' Governorship:                         ""SXTUHDAY, M AUCII                                                                        is. it«u._
    "We regret to learn that Hon. John                                                          JOHN A. MAUTIK.
     A. Martin, of tbe Atchlaon Champion,                             The Kirwin Chief thinks Col. John
     has deolded lo be a candidate for Gov-                        A. Martin ought to carry the north-
    ernor hezt year. We have always                                western comities for governor.
     liked Mr. Martin, und supported him                             The above Item has been going tbe
     to the*beat of our ability three years                        rounds for some time, und as wc are
     ago, but noihiug Is more certain than                        one of those of the northwestern coun-
     tike fact tbat he will uguiu be beaten,                       ties, we believe Washington county
     if he does not reeouaider bl» determi-                       can ho relied upon to give Col. Martin,
     nation. Defeat would be an Injury to                          her support in the convention. We
     him, and It would be much better for                         Urn in favor of Mr. Martin for two or
 !< him to wait awhile. The next Gov-                              Hi ice reasons, not the least of which Is
     ernor of Kauaas will be Prohi-                               •hut h(> is it man who, if nominator! and
     bitionist or a Democrat, and Mr.                             elected to the olllee of governor, will!
     M. cannot bo olaeeed under either                            auend to his duties as such officer and
    of these heads. He is too good a man                        • not do as our present executive officer
     to be allowed to commit polltloal hari-                      does, rant about the country on a self'
     kari without a protest from bis                              appointed mission UN U temperance re-
     frleuds." The Commonwealth adds:                              former at tbe expense of tho people of
     "We think that the Nationalist Is                            the state. Col. Martin is probably not
     mistaken lu xtating that Col. Martin                         as good an orator as SI. John, but he
                                                                  has a good deal more sense, a quality
     will be a oaudldate; but it Is Justus                         which, if actions are any criterion
     well to remember that the Nationalist                        from which to form a judgment, has
    has told us tbat Republicanism is uot                         been conspicuous only by Us absence In
     to be tbe test of qualification for that                     the intellectual make-up of the present
    office." There are thousands of Re-                           governor.
    publicans who are anxious to vote for
    John A. Martin for Governor, aud we                              As the coming fight seems to be" be-
    believe that the Nationally is sincere                        tween prohibition or -no prohibition,
    lu Its friendship for Martin, for the                         we, believe that Mr. Martin, without
    editor was a Martin man when he                               being in favor of free whisky, mny still
• came so near taking the nomination                              be found on the side o[ liberality, and
                                                                  will favor the enactment of a law un-
    nearly four yeais ago when fit, John                          der the amendment which will not be
    was nominated by Gov. Anthony's                               so odious that lis enforcement in nine-
    friends, finding it impossible te nom-                        tenths of the state is an utter Impossi-
    inate their favorite. If Col, Martin                          bility. Mr. Martin, though a temper-
    wants to make the raoe all he bus to                          ance man, is nut one of tho bit. John
    do is to make the announcement and                            stripe—not a fuualic on thin or any
    his friends will rally to bis support.                        other question. We do nut. know that
         *alHMfiB5  —• •••'-••"-^—*•                              Mr. Martin would accept the nomina-
         MANKATO, KANSAS.                                         tion if tendered him, but we do know
                                                                  that, in all the length and bre; dtli of
                                                                  this slato there is not a man better
     Thursday, "March 9. 1882.                                    qualified for the position- thau the edi-
                                                                  tor of the Champion nor one whom ull
             THOMPSON, EDITOR                                     parties could harmonize upon better,
                                                                  Our first choice, therefore, is John
                                                                  Martin for governor.
   •* We hear the name of John A. Mar
  fln, of the Atchison Champion, men -
  tloned for Governor of tho Stuto.                                • i *•;
  There is not a more doservlng man
  in the State, nor one who has done
  more toward making Kansas what
  she ts to-day, thau John A. Martin,
   and we should be glad to seo b
   honored with the position. • ,
82                                                          ane who would always have tL
                                                                                                                               - - J - * . - .jii5
                        'EFWJMP ' -^!*BWWTWP^1!I*K>1                                                     a liberty loving parent
                                                       ^•vaeielfaraoftba8taralttvlewroBewl»
                                                                                                     S^tpasaikiaie that^noa
      flLILKTJBTZ JftoruftPttUfllua                         would, always oarefully ooneide* all
                                                                                                            at an early da|i
                                                            anettiont, and who kat the ability
                                                                                                            snjoy iha-prlvifcige
        $1.50 AYKAK IK ADVANCE                              to determine what it for the beat
                                                                                                            rewards of t b | r ow
                                                            intereet of the vhoU people—not
      THURSDAY, MARCH; 80, 1882;                                                                        • not the fear offpri
                                                            what would pleaae tbia faction or
                                                                                                           prieat belorog^thoro
                                                            tbat oliqne; one who, when determine
                                                                                                           might worship God
                THE M HANr                                  tog a point, would not ponder and
                                                                                                      , j the diotates of* their
         . lb referring to. tbt^governo^hip,                eaj: "Bow will tbia afoot my re
                                                                                                           retr their ohiglren
        in oar l«it week's ltiue, w*e olosod             ( eleotlon," or "Will tbia pat me into,.          righu or otho|s, to
        with the words! "Give a* a MAN."                 j or keep ma out of, tbe|TJriited Btatee        .own, if need §»,
           Tba kind of|*> man. w« referred                  Senator bat will honettly decide             ' when he oamiTto Ka
        to it ose whob»s breadth ot thought;                upon, and put in axeeution, that           j these prinoises
   :;M one eapeble of grappling with all                    plan wbioh will land to promote            'right valiantlFhas
    w questions whioh art liable to arise                ^karmonyamonfShe people, build                   them, until tgpday
        In a young and growing tt&u lik*                 ' up, elevate and advance, every mr-          j pre-eminent IdHtho
    P Santas, and mastering them to the                    torial interest in the Bute, lrretpee*         gaaranteed tocher oi
    ? eatisfaotion of oar intelligent and                  aire of the afloot it may have upon            is not all. tt*i}t>K bei
     , rapidly accumulating population.                    kirn politically.                              eeoortng' tbego ben
       Tits* we., hate a man in Kaneae                        .Kansas it blotted with a goodly            went to workato buil
       who will fill the bill to perfection,            Ir,number of men who would "fill tbia             by repreaentijgt to .
       •ennot hedoubtcd, when we take to.                  bill," and to whom we ooold extend             beauty oi our|nliinau
       to consideration tba faot that oar                  a beany support, bat to tllll 'forth           Of our soil, i& d'o«M
       pojmlttlon it chiefly composed, of                  er illustrate oar ideas of the kind of         home, ana tip oppc
       Ike flowers of all other alatcB In                  a man tbat should fill the position           aented for tjto er»
  .,,m*to Union—tba youngs bright and                      ot Governor, we will oita the Re.              wealth. It up true
   ^Mllfn minds of the older eiates, as*                   publican party to one who baa been            kirn alone that Kat
   Oftadtd bj the liberty loving prio                      active and' prominent throughout              million of people, b
     f ^ l e s inhale*} ny every man who                   the entire history of Kansas as a             cultivated aofes; hei
       brenhea ibe atmosphere off> .oil                   Bute; nay, more, daring . territorial          millions of property,
       bloodstained in euooeisful effort! to               dayi hejwat bare, and by tba wis-         [ and sehool ioutet
    .nteture to ill mco the privilege .of                  dom of nit counsel,, the rigor, of. his      aohool endowment-
     ' entertaining their individual opin.                 nan and tbVbravery of bit deeds,             enureses and'iior thot
  j iona upon qaeations whieh, in older                    be was an important faotor in              | bomet, bat among th
 ^..atatae and older countries, bave                       moulding publio opinion and labor.           workers in |hisgre
      aevsd strife, oonteution and wart,                   iag lor the adoption of our present          name of Joun^A. Ml
 £ , wherein rivers of flood hare been                     State. Constitution which guaren*            too, stands second to
                                                           toes-to all men, who become oitiscna        now living, sad we r<
                                                           «f tbii State, the enjoyment- of all        like to see hijb eleote
        Thetna/wkoaa-wa with to eae
                                                           those rights' and privileges fur
     aAeoUd at Governor of our adopted
                                                           whioh men, io olden times, went to
 g^ State, la one who, so far aa the en•
                                                            war; for which they left homes and
  ^ foroemeot of allJUwe 'i» concerned,
                                                           kindred and migrated to the traok-
 g would bare BO friends to reward or
                                                           leaa new world; lor whieh hundreds
     oaemtet to pnaiek. One who would                                                                            BY U.
                                                           of thousands do now yearly aban-                         o It. AN
     aot tingle out koaa particular law                                                                      TUEBUAV^lORNlh
                                                           don old associates;sever family ties',
     and bead hit every energy to iu
                                                           and depart from tke lands of tyran-       I »*»F'          - . JP            *
     rigid enforcement alone;, bat one
                                                           ny and oppression, to seek new]                 Bvon lilUe^fttiea*
    * M oognirtnt of all the lawa In                                                                    must be pleailpit to the
                                                           homes in a country where is vouch-
    Ule autoto-bookt, would, eo far aa                                                                , 8»ys The BnrWgton i-ai
                                                           safed all that is denied them in Ufa
    lay in hie power, insist upon the                                                                     Ool. J o h n A . • M i n i s to-
                                                           countries from whence they depart.        I n t m e d for govemor, and I
    rigid taforeemont ofaaoh and every                                                                  would mo»n the(T)ld tlmo 1
                                                              For twentyfiveyears be has been
    one of tbem alike.                                                                               fc.KouiM.      T h e s i g l i e r elKOU
                                                        t no ardent worker lor Kansas.               L o r m ElgUtU K a f l u £ " .er,
       The man whom-we would delight                       fieared among the moon                    f he will be p l a c e f n t Uie bon(
    to honor wUh • oar tnpport, le                         Western Pennsylvania; the                                        &            ••
                                                                                                     *_>»*               "Pi. *'
                                                                                                                           !
                                                                                                                            O f
                liberty loving p i i J 2 T b o ' d i £ d t o l
                                                                                                                                \
             'A ptnatrate that HibWtitSiioiilf--feffiW £881 'dhnddip jsdedsAisu \nysyi ispSSrv JqSf^Bo'a ALIOS saissqpy s,ure«jta
                                                                       When Si.John in made (inventor once more,
           ..* i l en early day that they might
                                                                   and then (nils to beat 1'lnmh for the United
                 enjoy ih>privilege of reaping the '               Mates Senate, Still thru sinks into ihut degree
                 rewards of their own lebor; having                nl obscurity which his capacity as a lawyer un-
              ^ wot the fear of prince, potenute or                titles him, ubstinence front drink will take its
           k priest beiore them; where they                        legitimate place among tho general virtues of
                night worship God according to                     life, Hui in the meantime, citizens of com-
            V the diotatea of their ooosoienoo, end                mainhng eminence and ability, such us John
             J rear their ohildren to reepeot the                , A. Murtin, S. S. Benedict, K. N. .Morrill mul
                                                                   (.'luirles KohiiiRon, must be content to \vait,
                rights of others, and defend their
                                                                   until the ulmurdity that he who "tastes not
            jiitwl, If nead be, with their lives;                  mul handles not" in not u temperance man,
             ' wheu ho oime to Kansas he brought                   passes away. We think St. John will he nom-
            j these priooiples with him, and                       inated again ; we think hu hits been working,
                right valiantly has be battled tor                 at it lor several years; we think he has no oth*
           1 them, until to-day Kansas atands                      er use for prohibition than his own Bullish pur-
            j pre-oiw nen t for the personal liberties             poses, and that hu will sell it out and trade it
           ' guaranteed to ber oitiaena. But this                  oil' in a minute for his own udvunccment, for
               U not ail. Bhviim been aneeemffjl in                this has hi'Cii temperance in politics universal-
                                                                   ly ; we think there will be a serious unit, hut
               Moarrng' ibaao l.onerhs, be then
                                                                   probably not enough to defeat him, and that
               went to work to build up the Bute                   after serving another term he will pass out of
               •y representing to the world the                    sight, leaving a demoralized party, and the
               beamy of our olimale, the fertility                 cause of temperance in a worse shape. We
               of our soil, its desirableness- a* a                have therefore concluded to have no candidate
               home, and the opportnnltiea pre-                    for iiovernor.—Junction City Union.
               sented for the accumulation of
               woaltb. Il is true that it Is not to
               him alone that Kansas owes her                              THE KlllWIN CHIEF,
               million of people, ber millions of
               cultivated sores; her hundreds of                          TliuiHilny, Mnreh 2 3 , 1885JV
              millions of property^ ber six thous-
                                                                                 A. I» TOl'I.Il'F. l'.tlltor.
               and school bouses; her immense
         Hi aohool endowment; her many
                                                                            THK Kinwm CIIIKV rWaka JoU A>|
              thutokei and bar thomandi of happy |                       Martin, nl tho Atoliisbff Vhampiot).
                                                                         would inake a good Congtessfaan.—Nor*
               homes, bnt among the ma»y great                           ton Advance.                    -, /
              workers in thts.gr»ad> oaaee, the                             TIIK KIIIWIN C m w did not saj'sev
              name of Joan A. M AKBIN, of AtohL
              •on, stands second to that of no man
              now living, and we repeat, we aould
                                                                  I      however. The Cninv only expressed its
                                                                         preference for that gentleman for Gov-
                                                                         ernor. Tho woods arc full of men who
             like to see him ©looted aa Qovsanor.
                                                                          would mako good Congressmen, and
                                                                         they arc not slow to mnko themselves
                                                                          known.                           .
                     BY U. R. ANTHONY.
                                                                                   THE CITIZEN.
                 TUE8DAY MORNING, MARCH 21                    _
                                                                           r v . AN-KKIINON.             j , W ORRAIMM;
                                                                                  AMiKIlSON <v G REASON,
                6h.cn m t l . a*ttoaa "*•- **- lollowlog,                          Editors and Publisher*.
           I must be pleasant * t 0 * o b J o o t o f t h e " " " ^           Arwoou. KANSAS, APKII. 14        188!>. •
ere it      , Saya The Burftngton Patriot:
               ooi. J»un A. Kama»«to-w th. stoew^t » w
           I ntm«d for governor, aad his sslseUua for taaSW                            FOR GOVERNOR.
           J, K»n.«. The ao.dler * -            g J ^ j S                    Cnpt. J. B. Johnson, of Shawnee coun-
           I craa Eighth Kan.a « .er. :_J J htJai                          ty, is a candidate for Governor. We are
           | ho will be Vlaced at the hea.1 oMbj-ttoket ^J                 inclined personally to favor Col. John ^
                                                                         I A. Martin before any other man in tho
                                  •                                        State for this portion, and only on bis
                                                                         1 positive declination, already:«Jtpre>sed,
                                                                          Ho we seek elsewhere for. a> candidate
                                                                          who fits the plqcfr as welt as the plaoe
                                  I '3uisuox PJeiprg Aj^isy'   31 012881 's3ui
                                  Megs
             THE KANSAN.                                                     THE                 FREE PRESS                          T 11 LJ. T
       J u m e H t o w n , Saturrtny, M-iv. 1 9 .                                                                                        W. i , §F^ I
                                                                                 O F F I C I A L COUNTY P A P E R .
      mi)t p. Killing, - -                                                                                                           WKUNKSlJ.U
•THE TIIIBUNE.
TK9Y9. IR
            "I
                 8         W. T, & 0. YOU. Proprietors.
                       W K U A ' I S S D A Y , -UAUC'll 81), 1»88.
                                                                                                                                                    a u p v S,UIM«J, ijj p
                                                                                               i yeetjeKadvanee of the time fi
                                                       . . I loan                          he ConveuJpSu. .As meeting* to consider
                                J n>uku report »i *aou meeting.                                   for selecting delegate* have
                               The nienibera of tlile committee are                      beld,' it was believed that tber* could be
                             Tbaufller, of New-Huinpabir», Thoina* _                     no .question that tbe National Committee had
                                                                                         prd&ided to carry out the order of tbe
                             **w-YorK,Johu M.Forlxte of MM**<:hiuiotv„u...... «•         Convention, and that it did wisely in not adopt-
                                  iiu.of Kiin*sa,and Cuutiucy LFiHoy/jI MLseouri,        ing apian without first considering several
                                 j anti-tir»at moa and two Grout nien.JThojiroM
     ef 4n'A.uiS                 ling* of the inecung w< ro urlutod by
                                                                                         methods to which attention ha* been directed.
                                                                                         In March, 1881, at a meeting of the committee
     lie oStauntttee, i*     dleiymil scut to prominent lioiiubiicau*at                  bold in this ritv. Messrs. William E. Chandler
                             lUpubucau iiuwbpapi'W lUioiigUout ttkft ootmd               and Edward Mcpherson, of a committee of five
     it* Convention ft         - uudhUKifMiuoiieiuid duxiHeeiott wore tnTJ,Ud>           previously appointed to prepare and report a
        • SSF ' *•" 'J                                                                   plan for the selection of delegates, submitted
     Itlei*to four dele*)                                                                a resolution embodying a plan which they re-
                                                                                         garded as complying with tbe directio*
     >lsr*ttt shall be ei                                                                nf tbe National Convention that district
                                                                                         representation should be secured. Mr.
     5?' 5-larjre,   eaoli                                                               George      C.    liorham also offered         a
 eloi
 '•*.«
          &S3                   QUADRUPLE                    SHEET.                      plan which did not recognize the order
                                                                                         »f tbe Convention. After some discussion, the
                                                                                         meeting of March, 1KB1, resolved that the call
                                                                                         (or tbo Convention of ISM should provido for
 nin ii     to iioia a          NEW-YORK, SUNDAY. APRIL 1C, 1888.
                                                                                         securing tbe right of Congressional district* to
                                                                                         •elect their own delegates; that the details of
 ^        5^™«|                                                                          metoods or rules to be included in such call
 Joa                                                                                     ihould be determined at a future meeting of 4
 • M ITiA nftlc                 THE REPUBLICAN LEADERS                                   me committee, to be held within a year, a n d
                                                                                        "worth* whom subject should be refcrrat *» w
 PoiS^ a w n M                                                                           committee,' rotwistlng of W. E. Chandler, of
                                                                                         New-Hamnshlre; Thoma* C Piatt, of N*W;
 wig
 mfi      s?Hl
 ndl| TM * i t * » a B |
                                 <ltf INFORMAL
                                       NATIONAL
                                                      MERTINO  OF
                                                        COMMITTER
                                THE PLAN FOB SELTXTINO NATIONAL DEL-
                                                                         TUB
                                                                                         Vnrk; John M. Forbes, of Massachusetts;
                                                                                         John-A. Martin, of Kansas, and Cbauncey I.
                                                                                         Wiley, of Missouri, to report at the meeting in
                                                                                         1883.
 >nljr tbeftartbfl                 EGATES BT THE CONOHKMIONAL >"»•
I H U 'oTnmiitAA ~ifl              TIUCTS NOT TET MATCRKD—FAYOUINO                             it was soon made known that the committee,
                                                                                           of which only two members were present, was
umttwx                             CNION WITH ELEMENTS OIT08KD TO                          not prepared to report a plan. Tbe sense of
 irsfii submitted*                 nOCRDON DKMOCUACY IN THE SOUTH.                         iltnmeeting today wastbst tbore was nothing
      i
>iive]ition of IStJ
* y ni each 8 t X
                                   WASHINGTON, April in.—An Informal
                                                                                            to be gained bv baste, and that due considera-
                                                                                           tion of nil plans submitted would properly
       nal Distriefll            ejecting, a* It n«« called, of the National Re-           carry nut the wlsnos of the National Conven-
iolr§ fiWbUo«n«                  publican Committee was held this morning In               tion. Aftor some dlKcussion of the expediency
                                                                                           '.:< requiring an early report, it was decided
      ipublJoan^l                the room of tbo Senate Committee on Rules,                that tt would lie best to grant further time to
                                 In response to an invitation issued on April 8            the committee to make a report, and tbe con-
th**                                                                                      ference adopted the following resolution, of-
dig                              by ex-Gov. Marsball Jewell. This invitation              fered by Mr. Frye:
them                             was extended to such members as might be In
                                 Washington       on the day named, and                       /iMa'mnJ. That there he a meeting of the Repub-
                                                                                           lican National Committee at Wanhlngton on tb*
£%t^attouftlC^                   it does not appear to have Impressed
                                 many members that tbo conference was to bo
                                                                                           fourth wcdntuday of January of lU88to consider
                                                                                         .and take mml acimn on tne report of » commute*
nttsa.                                                                                    appointed Mtivh r.. I.HKI, to mature and report to
                                 of serioAs importance for only l l of the 46             the Nktlonsl Committee a Dlan (or securing to the
                                                                                          ttverul ('qnaroskUiual district* ike right to elect
                                representatives of the States and Territories             their own delegate* to the National Convention
                                 were present when wx-Gov. Jewell called the              and to transect any other busluess that may be
                                                                                          brought befent them.
                                meeting to order. The- members of the com-
**                              mittee who answered to their names when the                   TUis-TosoJutisej was adopted without opposi-
                                                                                          tion. The Btiweot of the party interests in tbe
                                roll was called by Col. George W. Hooker, the             Bouthern 'State* was then talked over In a
                                Assistant Becretary, were as follows: Ala-                eonversatlou j*«y. Mr. Ktrobach, speaking
                                bama, Paul Strobach; Connecticut, Marsball                 lor Alabama,' urged the importance of encour-
                                                                                          tglng every tentiency in that 8tate to the dis-
                                Jewell; Florida, William W. Hicks; Georgia,               ruption of the Bourbon Ueinocracy. He find*
                                James G. Deveaux; Indiana, John C New;                    tbe old and unprogressive Democrat* becom-
                                Kansas, John A. Martin: Maine, William P.                 iag unpopular and n degree of restlessness
                                                                                          imong the younger and more liberal men to
                                Frye: Missouri, Cbauncey I. Filley; North                 break away from the ancient landmark*
                                North Carolina, W. P. Canaday; South Caro-                and lines.          This tendency ought, he
                                lina. Samuel Lee; Vermont, George W.                      thought, to be borne in mind and
                                                                                          taken advantage of In the next Congressional
                              | Hooker; Virginia, Samuel L. Yost                         contest. Mr. Devaux reported important
                                   The meeting was quite Informal in its char-            symptoms of disturbance nmong the Demo-
                                acter, no speeches being made by any of those            crate in Georgia, and advised careful watch-
                                                                                         ing in that State, where a movement corre-
                              J present, but several of the committee in con-1           sponding in some respects to the movement in
                                •variation urged the importance of taktng fur- j         Virginia and North Carolina was referred to.
                                tber action in compliance with the directions <          In North Carolina and South Carolina it wee
                                of the National Convention of 1880. Some j               hoped that tho liberal movement would grow
                                criticisms which have been made by the news- |           rapidly, us there were many indications that1
                                                                                         the old Bourbon managers were unable
                                papers, on the assumption that the committee             longer to keep tbe Democrat* in line.
                                had disregarded the instructions to provide a            Mr. Yost reported tome of the re-
                                plan for selecting delegates by the Congres-             sults of         tho coalition         movement in
                                sional district plan, were referred to. The              Virginia, and expressed bis belief that it would
                                criticisms were regarded as having been care-            substantially benefit tbe cause of good govern-
                                                                                         ment and the interests of the Republican
                                lessly made.' The fact that in the                       Party. All tbe members of the committee
                                same clause of the resolution of instruc-                present were unanimous in expressing the
                                tions which ordered that method* or rule*                opinion that wherever possible, a union should
                                for selecting delegates should, be fixed, the            be effected in the Southern Stltfei^ivRh ,*uqh
                                                                                                                     tbo** Bfirte*** indicate.
                                                                                         liberal element*! in
                                                                                       I progress
                                                                                         progress In In the
                                                                                                        the direction
                                                                                                             direction ofot aik liberal
                                                                                                                                 liberal national
                                                                                                                                         national
                                                                                    . _j sentiment and broader national Ideas.' This
                                                                                                    .- ..-- i . K. ._i.„M«rt <n all -measures
." *"• *
                                           mqm -
                                                                                                         satisfied politically until tho R*P]
                                                                                                         of Kansas—the party and Star
                                                                                                                                                                  AM
                                                                                                                                                                        if      T TAB I
                                                                                                                                                                Tb« KikOfK, u w e e l
                                                                                                         has served so long and to so
                                                                                                         pose—have reconized his fai'**                     to Captain^. B. Job
                                                                                                         honoring him with a term                           tbe * o l d l e # r e s n i o n
                                                                                                         Exeoutiveship.—Wiohlta Ei                          tion w i t h jBke fact tin
                                                                                                            Here too, Mr. Eaylt, we oo              Wil     e s t b u a l a t S i a l l y mem
                                                                                                        l—>U it hntt.Ar nnr aolf.   : ••» .J?             i Inee of tbs Ucpublici
                                                                                                                                                                        l.l J»v,,„ ihnt
©0         NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.                         I                                                          •
       Special to tot Cim nn.aii t-oiuuicrtittl.               ,
                                                                                                                              4t
      prctumublv.          tuhicc'.    to tbe       inatiuuilont
      of the»o budiea and tbe Dlttrtot C'ouveutionu would               however, to vote for a Republican,
      ebooio nbout tbe oibi-r bull, whom thev OPUjillD                  henee, we expressed our preference at
      atrttct. Ju tbt* wuy too friend* of ooih Slam uud
      District ri'proeeut.itlon would bare feiiturea of
                                                                        an early day for John A. Martin, of
      thctr pinna preserved.                                            Atchison, whom we not only believe to
           "Again,thla plun would be i> coruproruUc botweeu             bo a practical business niun.'but a prac-             JM. M.
        tha'advor-McK of puny k u ( j poplllur rupieboutiitlou.         tical temperance inan also, and In eve-
        There bin; nlwav* bi en a kri'iit tlt.il of eoinplalut
        tbst tht stp.'.'t which w n m not pdentWy BJTC ati              ry way qualmed to uct as the executive
        Bleerenil vote ior tbe nunrtiifatp or the parry lind            „#           w..... of
                                                                                            - e vKansas ii n '
        an much to any nboui tbe miuiiimttuu oa Re-                     of the great State
        publican SiriH. If thla plnr wem adopted                                                                              Jubn A.M
        eoitatn corooma the two metuod», aticb Siuict                                     ••>#%. pat                       word or act
        M Iowa. Knnana nnd Masauehuarttr, which are                      As wo have before remarkeA, Jol
        •trough' In publican, would liarc inoie eneuiMh                                                                    candidate fo
        In thu C'oiiveiitlon thin rvinocriitle Htoleai and             A. Martin would make si- IftpSfSif aid              can eoaventl
        Jumly. too, hi-ctiuae tuny furinaU iho votai to eieot
        wbiiiivfr la iiortiiiiiitcil. It la tnio tbnt mniu nurd-       etlleicnt business Oovl'rTioV', atld t ^ t          tbe men wbo&k
        •bliw would ho Inflleled upon aoiue of them aotni'-            might to satisfy all factious in                   bis party an
        tlmua—Stated 'whmv tho riepnli1iri.ini nuvc not
        been nllowetl to east their vote—on; ilnr.-                    publican party.                                    ord an a toM
        »ro tuany itrunj raaioM m favornr i in- method.                                                                   netted bit b S
      . In tome twnnv-four Matonnf ton Union tnoy hare
       •.•tlopiei thk plmi or paitrrcprcsi-nlution In uiclr                                                               Statp convent
        eonventtona. au Hint n noitutr tbltl euula but IOU
      fKepiihllcHi. vote, ahull not have Iho tamo power                      nliful ^nths                                 .ifnoddy, JobS>
      I In the eonviiutlon a» oou tbnt cnm.i l .tmn. In tho                                                   •—.         tempted to
     < rest the vonninr plan la etui til vmrue, which tu
     l (irriTed nr by hnaiur their rcpre»uulnih>n upon                                                                   ajUnlzatioD o
        the membcia of the Leirielutui'v. I do uorflnultlt             ALVAH BHEI.tlEN, • Editor i                       have tbclr o
     ' womd luniie inncli dilicrcnoc In rh« nniuhcrof
        drlegatca as a whole, toe wbnt would he liibt tu                                                          MW.I    make anotbe
        l o a n btntee would l c made up in olboiv.                      U.DOXAUO. KANHAS.                               Jobnton, 8.
        It la the         deaire       or thn      momhera of
        tbe Notlouiil (Njuitnlltro thnt thla Jiroi o.illlon,                A number of Kansas joi                       oil food inon
        namely, to bnvo btute Conventlout ntoOt fmir Hetl-               olared John A. Martin, of the                   tbe party'a flag
      | alorlai (Iclenatia, nnd one more for en;-li l'.l.ooo             Champion, to be their first oboi
        Kcpiitil'.cun rotea, or a mnlarlty frniston tuere-                                                               Martin tbe
      i of, nnd tho Dl«irict CotiTentlona ouch elect one                 didate for Oovonor. There ari                   would tweep^j.1
      1 delegate, uhonM be thorninrnly <ll(ciis^(d by He                 in Kansas who would )>etter'
        puniieau uenapapora and lenaera in the potty."                   gubernatorial oliair, but we                    aelfiab cornbt
                                                                         doubt if oar woll-seaeoned poi                  jobur.st.JoSi
                                         **""""                          would enter tho convass even,                   but that com
                                                                         Buro that be oould be placed at,                rendered blsc
                                                                         of the State tioket without O'PJK"              great body 9
                                                                         Emporia Neat.             ,,.. ...              State.
                                                                           For another we shall never ft
                                                                         satisfied politically until the      m                    AMAH:
                                                                        '-f Vt»"»«»T'yie.DJar^T and '
                       •"TBf                                           'p;«l«i8 i ^'punqsuti ivu ijiis*                       TU» Kxoi.Kf
                                                                          j..i.. ;J,;        •naiutyio$(                 to Captain J."
                                                                                                                         tbesoldiera'
                                                                                                                         tion with tbiSf;
                                                                                                                         entbutiatticag
                                                                                                                          .         - r «,..
                                                                       SluoipjmpiH^qp!*    She, Mmxk Sitos
                                                                                                         %
                                                                                                                                            i"^0Ofl<
                                                       onmli-                                       MlJ.XL'AJSTHOMy-
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            THE JOURNAL.
                  THUKSDAY, MAY IB. 1883,
                                                             Sfc
                                                                            H3Pn^                                                           iiu I
                         A POLITICAL VIEW.                                             0SEAL003A. KANSAS.                                                    BvD.jp. AN'J
          The Ooagreaaitmai Kaon lt«twei<ii .tohnaoal                                                                                        WbDN 1*1) AY ffOKMl
                                                                                       J. TV. ItOIIF.KTII, BJItor.
             and Mnrtln from an Olalho Corr«>i|>ndd.|
             • ul'i Standpoint.       .                                                                                                                 T I M . (KVPt'.iCNC
                                                                                                                                                Tbe gubertiatoigjjl ques
             OI^ATITR, KA*., May 17.—Tbe Kort Scott                                  KaUirrtiiy. May <>. 1*82.
          Monitor'* boom fur fapt, Johnaon him not boon                                                                                      its place as tbe leading p
          aslrod npou with au.v reiuarkaliln degree of                                                                                        tht state. As yeg thoug
          aridity by the political slate iu«kwi of thu do-                       Col, John A. Murlin, of tho Atchi-                          a few sharp KkirjnishA
          lulnlon of Johnson. The JoCltNAI. rcpro-
       | rosontatlve hore has been making. lnve«tiga-                         son Chawjiinn, IIHS hern rrMiirt d to a                        posts of tbe variQjjj cjnte
         tioui ID regard to tbe oondltiou of tbe political                     place in the regency or commission o;                         the matter has li*3<!)y de
 >        poise daring the last week or two, and the re-                                                                                     vigorous and aggressive
 3       •nit baa shown a Terr weak followi»g for the                          the Soldier!*' IToiint, for allien ho is                     may soon be expected, as
       I Mmitor'i favorite. The choice of a Ian;* ma-
         jority of those interviewed on tbe s'ubjcot it
         John A. Martin, who, It la claimed, wiia tho
                                                                              ominenlW filled, and should never have
                                                                             , been displaced. Iu restoring him to
                                                                                                                                       I    state oonvention §>proaol
                                                                                                                                               The claims mad
^        people'* choice at the Mme St. John was Apt                                                                                        for a third term i,
          nominated, and wbo wan only defeated l>y nue                         position from which a partisan Doiuo-
         of the moat unusual tradea ever witnexHi'il in                                                                                     Imenl of prohibit!
         the political history of my ataln. of court*                          cratic congress dismissed hiru without                      demands his relen ion in
         this view it from an opposition Htandpnint to                      . cause, the present administration bat                        ohair for another term
         fit. John; tar wbilo It la trim that the gover-
         nor cannot rally the aopport bo has received in                     'done n giacofu lathing, ami reoofoiaed                       maxim, about i l l exirea
         yean past, he atill has bla frionda in .lohnaon                     I true merit and ability*.                                    propriety of tradgig horse
         conuty. Bat while thia la also true, hia owu                                                             <
                                                                                                                  .                        of tbe river, is Open to |
         county la not unanimously in f»vor ofhla re-
         nomination by a large majority, and the oppo-                                                                    r               question of prohibition's
        altlon,       too, la of the most deter-
         mined character—an much ao that In
                                                                                          «*ho Arrzosy.                                   length and breaj&h of i
                                                                                                                                          sn.'eiy with the geStleuisn I
         many instance* the policy I* "any-                                      s. v . 1)1tpW&.                 1'itopjusToa             toricsl iffortH nndSpereistei
        thing to beat St. John," and hhonld ho he
        nominated for a third term the governor will                                                                                     behalf has won fortiim a u
        be astonished at tho number of his olu neigh-                                WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26tH, 1882iL-d.                    tlon as a tetupeiance in
        bors that bold that opinion.                                                                                                     tbst prohibition as yet tl
            It Is not probable, uowevor, that any effort                            Col. John A. Martin appears to                       ciently prohibit to$erm(t t
        will be made to defeat him In a delegation                                                                                       Governor Et .Johugp tbe
        from Johnson conuty, although It is tho gen-                              bave lota of frionda who expreee a
        eral opinion that such a thing could be done                              wish to aee him govornor nllhongh                     the future of the Jgreat
        with Tory little effort, especially If it was gen-                        ho boa not been announced M a oan-                    rests solely In his hand?. .
        erally understood that John A. Martin would                                                                                         On tbe other hang) the frl
        permit bis name to ho uacd before the conven-                             didato.                    V l                        tain J. II. Johnson orge that)
        tion. In short, the situation in this oonnty
       can be stated in a very brief proposition: The                           r-— • ' - - JMWWMH -e-f^y1.                             necessary for the future sue
        issue is St. John and anil-fit. John.                                                                                           hi tlon is the election of a gerl
       Tbe fovemor'i followers will support
       him as against any man while the oppotiition
                                                                                THE JOUJINAL.                                          ofllce of govornor nqio is fires]
       will support any man as againstfit.John, with                                                                                   its principle*, that ft will        I
                                                                                        MONDAT, MAY 15,                *K-V
       a decided preference for Martin, This opposi-                                                                                   to violate the unwiSlleii la*
       tion is composed, not of that olaas of Republic-                                                                                strong against a thlral term,
       an* who bolt tbe party on the slightest cause,                             JOHN A. MAHTIN would be the moat avail•]
       but those who have always been among the                                 able man for candidate for governor of Kansas,)       late speaker of (he iumun can,
       most active campaign workers in the comity,,                             but he speaha hla mind too freely on the pri          tboto sttiihittea as n-teuiperai|
                                                                                bibltion question. Some other mac with thai           tbe present irjctunau'iii of
      r                                                                       san of the best type, and no man in' the               I liotij and bis ai§u
                                                                              state in" wrought more faithfully or efV              '.'HJeiou wauld be5*
           MA.ltYSVII.UC FRIDAY. MAY It),
                                                  iaa                         fectively for the promotion of the high-
                                                                              est interests of tho commonwealth than
                                                                                                                                             All that tli.' %••
                                                                                                                                          Martin can !.e rn.t
•H        TiiBiiK U ik large number of new«pap„                               ho. He haB published for nearly or quite                    pretH of tin. Hf»K
        Woughout the 8tato"wtfo woul<rTffe~i*l                                a quarter of a century a paper.which                        at the timo wlijji
        support, John A. Martin for Governor If |                            not only t-ken tho very highest rank                         Sia!e ConvcuiiojjJ
      ^"h* would eonset to bo n candidate.                                   among Kansas Journals, but whose abil-                       wta firVt uouii©ile
                                                                             ity is r cognized throughout the coun-                   ,. right ipirit says^D
      JKansas HeraldJ                                                        try, and whose influence in moulding
                                                                             tho progressive policy of the state it
                                                                                                                                    i        "We have ni.JSi
                                                                                                                                     ^presont incumbgii,
                                                                             would l-a difficult to estimate. Col. Mar-
                                                                             tin     has been         rn    unwavering               jc.; Senator Tbaelii<5? o
                      FRIDAY, MAY M, IBM.
                                           Ml I                              and consistent Republics') and hie voice               IT .named in oonnhcuc
                                                                             has always been hoard in the advocacy                       gubernatorial cElir
         TIIK Leavenworth Timet has spoken a pood                                                                                        should in! teluiged
                                                                             of those grrnd principles which it Is the
      word for Col. John A. Martin, of the Atchison                                                                                       will give bim otk
                                                                             aim of the party to establish end pio.
      Champion, for Governor. There can be but
                                                                             mot-. He has a most thorough knowl-                          ard the iTOiiic,ion
      little question concerning Mr. Martin's ability                        edge of public affaire, rnd no mftr                        lees of I me shougl C
      for the office, or that he would execute the laws                      could bring to the office in connection;                     vor, i bat Mr. » .
      of the State to the best of his knowledge and.1                        with his name has been so frequently
      belief. Though the Champion has been oppos-                                                                                         Mr.ThachcrwuTbe
                                                                             mentioned higher qualifications for, the                                      56 II
      ed to the amendment we believe Mr. Martin as,                                                                                      elastic su||>ortoig.
                                                                             capablo discharge of the ddtles of tu
      Governor could not oppose its enforcement
                                                              I              state executive, than our esteemed
                                                                             temporary. He Is a m*o of whom the
                                                                             state might bo proud as the occupant
                                                                                                                                             We coiiioidsjfitb
                                                                                                                                         Journal say in pf»i
                                                                                                                                         A. Martin ih/infof
           Cawker City Journal.                                              of a position for which his wcll-seasoi
                                                                             ed powers so admirably fit him, and the
                                                                                                                                         eita who is eutidjjd
                                                                                                                                         denes of the pjjjty
            W e d n e s d a y , May 1 7 , 1 8 8 2 .                          public prints which havo set forth hie                      uprighi,c,iuragftO|U8
                                                                             peculiar elegibility as a candidate for                     lioaa. lliscuffiu
                                                                             for governor have only given voice to..-*                   ui.iise atid wc/jgre
          Col. J D O . A . Martin is spoken
                                                                             sentiment which is widely diffrsed                          so believes hiju/elf
      • of as candidate for G o v e r n o r but
      I as some one remarked, he is too                                      throughout the State of Kansas. L_L"^
                                                                                                                                      ' pers have calliBiii
      S out spoken and not liable to g e t
      I there. So far as we are concerned
                                                                              THE JOURNAL.]                                             when in fact h<ois :
                                                                                                                                     i He 6DtCttuinB,5t)Wt
      IWO admire a man who s p e a k s his                                                                                           I tion that the li&nee
                                                                                     SUNDAY, .MAY 21, 1882.:               Ml
       (sentiinet *i much more than the                                                                                               to ngulale the sale
        one who       made up principally of
                                                                               THEKE is no question that Col.                         temperance. M v
        "milk air* water," so to speak.
                                                                            Martin, of Atchison, ought to be i                         fact that the p§>pl
                                                                            governor of Kansas. Ho would be ]                          probibition, w§. do
                                                                            dozen St. Johngjjto the state.
                                                                                            HM.J.
                                                                                                             n
  ilhi §uub mwt.
                                                     r
                                                     1
                                                      tba present prohibitory legislation, that
                                                        the course which he pursued in advocating
                                                       the remuneration of brewers and others
                                                                                                            1
                                                       who nrglit .-utter from the enforcement of
              lit 1). R. ANTHONY.                      the prohibitory law renders him less ob-
   WH)M-M>AY MOKMNO. MAY. 17.                          noxious to the anti-prohlbitiouisls.
                                                          A great deal of quiot talk has been in-
               T i n : (loricKNoiusuiP.                 lulged in by the friends of the Hon. John
       Tbe gubernatorial question quietly holda        A. Martiu— notwithstanding bis protesta-
    its place as the leading political theme in        tions that he la not a candidate—that he
    the state. As yet, though there have been          would make one of the best governors the
    a few sharp skirinisbe\i between the out-          state hns ever had, uml expressing a desire
    posts of the various contending candidates,        to push liis claims. Colonel Martin, as 'I'm
    the matter has hardly developed into that         T i m s took occasion to say a few mornings
    vigorous and aggressive warfare wblob             since, is a gentleman who would reflect
    may soon be expected, as the time lor the         honor npon the statu as Its governor.
    ptale convention approaches.                      Good-natured and placid In demeanor,
       The olalms made (or Governor Bt. John          there is beneath it all n will of iiou and
    for a third term are that lie is the embod-       great executive ability. He has foraquar-
    iment of prohibition, and that its succets        ter of a ceqtury worked unceasingly for
    demands bis retention in the gubernatorial        Kansas, and no man has stood by her more
    chair for another term. Lincoln's old             manfully in adversity, or labored more
    maxim, about the extreme questionable             earnestly to make known to the world her
    propriety of trading horses in the middle         wonderful prosperity. The state would be
    of the river, is taken to mean that the           juatly proud of Colonel Martin thould It
    question of prohibition's observance, the         be decreed that he become In r governor.
    length and breadth cf the state, rests               The battle, however, IN (Kill only a skir-
   solely with the gentleman whose bold ora-         mish; tiie tug of war is still to come
    torical (flbrts and persistent efforts in its    Meanwhile Tux Turns urges t'at tbe cam'
    behalf baa won for him a national reputa-        paign be kept free from vituperation, and
    tion aa a temperance man; in short,              that the result may be reached solely apon
   that prohibition as yet does not suffl            the merits of thn candidates; and then,
   ciently prohibit to permit tbe relegation of      without any rancor or heartburnings, we
   Governor Et. John to the rear, and that           oan all wheel into line and roll up a grand
   the future of the great moral queition            majority that will even eclipse the phe-
   rests solely in his hand-.                        nomenal Republican triumphs in Kansas
      On tbe other band, the friends of Cap-         In the past.
   tain J. 11. Johnson urpe that If all that la
   necessary for the future success of prohi-
   bition ia tbe election of a gentleman to tbe
   office of governor who is lirmly devoted to
                                                         THE                CbUli£$FR
   its principles, that It will not be neoetsary         WinficM, Kans, May i, 1882.
   to violate tbe unwritten law which is so                                                                 /
  strong against a third term, but that in tbe
  late speaker of the house can be found all             SII.YN the   Wirliilii      A'a.y/'   .John   A.
  those attributes as a temperance man which            Martin litir 1 n>t Intimated Ijy miy
   the present incumbent of tbe effloe of               word or act tjiai ho Would becmc again
  chief executive i / Kansas possesses. Cap-            :i candidate lor governor before (lie
   tain Johnson's friends argue that tbe sent!.         Jteptiblican convention, bill lie mtwl
  ment in regard to a third term is so strong           not forget Unit Hie men who knew of
  in the state that Governor St. John's re-            his past devotion lo his party and Ills
  noinlnatiou will cause widespread dissatls-       % stale; Of his glorious record os a soldier;,
  faotion. taking the shape of a aerious split         that (he men wJ»o witnessed his brave
* in the party which it is policy to avert.            and unselfish aclion in a state eonveii'
  It is also urged that Governor St. John's            tion where Hen Simpson, Jim Snoddy
  positivism has made him enemies within               John ('. Carpenter and others, attempt-
  tbe party who will slaughter him If they             ed to overl brow IhcHcptthliean organ-
  can.                                                 ization of Kansas beeanxe they couldn't
      While all this is going on between tbe           have their own way, still stand ready
  friends of tbe two princ!pal candidates,
                                                       to make another assault in his behalf.
  Judge Tbacher's friends continue to push
                                                       J. H. Johnson, ,S. 0, Thacher and Sam
  his olaims with a persistency which bids
  fair to place him before the convention
                                                                           mod men and true,
  with a strength which other candidates             ,,--- - •          ".nTUIil .mini I'H inwi
  cannot afford to ignore. The claim for
  Judge Thacher is that while he is pereon-          m    opmu   ooups    9 A nt r   OIIAV ordootf
| ally as strong a temperance man as the two        ttquttloiSttJUO B3D«|c[ irotrrM jo W r I
  gentlemen already mentioned, having been           aAo.i0 xo.imimS %v ?Tqft[xa [tjuac.
  one of the leaders in the senate in shaping
                                «i                                                                              BBBBBsl
          -1 g CM VSn- EIUJOJIIB2                       [ 5fi 'auisuoipJEuanaXtttlwi'l^SI °4Zi?8I 's8inaHe JadEdSasu "urjisp
          Jort £«tt |atl}{ H»mtM.                                                  tin could in justice to himself, accept tbe
                                                                                   poeiiion of Governor. He is too honest a
      p
          l«n«      H. RICK A NftNS, I>iihllMlierft                                lUDU to uriio in his message what bo does
                1                                                                  nut believe and 100 good a citizen to desire
                  '" ' g" •• " '      •                     —•
                 THURSDAY, MAY la, 1882.                                           to thwuit tbo w'sb ol the people lo try pro*
                -——HT*-*"-                                                         bibiiion thoroughly. In this vi >w c i' the
                                       m • n                                       silnriiii n wedon't tb'ntt he would nccrpt ilia
                                AXOT1IEK M J I i ; .                               nouinalion or thai lie ought to be noiniini-}'
                                 I.ftwrenoe Journal.                               ted. Temperance people, however, cannot
              Tho Louveiiwuith Times; "Governor                                    overlook the fail I hut (Jul. Martin is a true
       B M-irtiii I How would, tlmt souu4?. The an-                                Republican and bus twice supporled Gov.
     i*.. * wt ' r c o u l e i > quitu nulurall iu itio luoguugo                   St. John when he tan upon tho prohibition
      I of it hr Timta:                                                            itsuo„aan Republican, and when the prohi
     \k       John A. Martin Ua published a paper iu                               billon question shall havii been si tllutl and
           Kansas for twci.tyftvo years, and tbopriu-                              |.i.in limn ilic polilnnl field of disoussion,
           cipal characterise it has alwaj'B poBatHed                              Col Martin ought to be made Governor of I
           was an enthusiastic devotion to tbe inter-                              a Slate for which in almost every relation
      I est* of thin young commonwealth.                                           of citizenship, both in civil and u,.liiury,
              He ia n Republican whoBe fenlty to tbe                               be has done so much.
           party bus novel li.-un questioned'; a gentle-
           man of easy, dignified beating, whose tran-
          quility would not bo be disturbed by promo-
          tion; and fan acquaintance throughout tbe                             ®he gjgto Miimn
         "Union wauld be a some, to the Slate.
                                                                                              BY V. It, ANTHONY.
             All ilmi the Tine* enya in praiso of Mr.                         F'
          Martin can bo reiterated by the Republican                                   riRBDAY MORN1NO.MAY,
          preiM of the Slate—if it bus not been said                                        OOVKttNOR MAItriN,
          at the time wbeu his name was before the                                 We think that sounds well.
         .Stale Convention iu which Gov. St. John                              l If Atohiaon county will Instruct for him,
          t u fiAt nominated." Hie Timca, in tbe                                 which undoubtedly It will, end he !••
          right npirit any«:                                                     oslves at tho opening of the convention
                                                                                 half the support he did tour yean ago, he
1            "We have not a word to any against tbe
          present incumbent, or Captain Johnson, or
                                                                                 will bo nominated.
                                                                                   John A. Martin, as governor, would
     I Stnator Thaelier, or any of tho gentleman .                              make no mistakes, and by hie calm, able
          named in oonneciion with ibc benora of lh»J                           •ud dignified conduct would reflect oredit
    4 gubernatorial chair; and if either of iheuk                               on the stale.
     \ Bbould be, (elected by the convention we                                   We think that it would be a good idea
    ;' will give Him our cordial tuppori, and haz-                              to nominate him.                    __ _
         ard tbe prediction furllior, that if tho cbuo-
       .'ess of fate slioul 1 decide in Mr. Mai tin's la- j                                        I ;            . ,i
          vor, that Mr. St. John, Mr. Johnson and I
                                                                                           MONDAY, MAY 82, 1882.
          Mr. Tbachcr will be among bis moat enthu
         Eiiislio aupjairterc.'1
             We coincide with all that the Times and                                 KANSAS Republicans would honor th_
                                                                                   selves and the entire state by uotnlnati
         Journal any in prai'eof Cj). Martin. Jobu                                 Hon. John A. Martin /or governor.
         A. Martin H-.MIL of the Republicana of Kan-
         sas who ia entitled to the universal cunfi
         dence of the party. He is every inch an                                .SAMAJMALD,
         upright,ourngeous and independent Repub-
        lican. Ilia candidacy at this time would be                                  TOM     (j.    NICKLIN,       Editor.
        unwise and we are satisfied tl at tho Colonel
                                                                                   THUKSDAY, MAY 18, 1882.
        so believe!) himself. A few very silly pa- '                                                     •S-lt-
          pert have called him a wt.Ukey Repub'ioan j                            How would yon like John A
          when ID fact he is a model temperance man.                           Martin for Governor? lie would
          He entertains, however, an honest cinvic-•                           suit the HERALD.
          lion that tbe licence syrtttm ia the btat way *
          to ngulale the sale of liquors anil promote
          temperance. In view of this fact and tbe                 j
          fact that the people have determined to try
          pronibijicra, we don't think lhat Col. Mar j
         <-<,* wen- •Bimo.niB.-i 'ofaWKapc u' in teen ;tl '8utsuoip.reupragqppii'fc88l ojZ88l 'sSutddip jsdedsjusu 'UIJJBW                   95-3
                                                                                THE          FRANKFORT B E E .
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                                                                                Hnbae&fcon Fiicc. »1.B0 Par Yen In Advance
               ^. -:\> -
  OFFICIAL COl'XTY            PAl'Ei:
                                                                    l\t                       a
                                                                       M. M. MURDOCH, EDITOR.
                                                      *
\tmmn   i\ nt UMALP rccussiKG IMOCIWW                                   '.VH II1TA. KANSAS. .11 NK 1, UH&
                                                                               GOVERNOR MARTIN.
PHILLIPS BURG, KANSAS.
                                                                     Wo Hiinlc thai touttilM well.
                                                                     If Atchihoa riiuniy will insiniel lur liim,
          . T U N E 1 18W^.                                       which iimiouhledly il will, nml In- n-ci-lvi'H
    The report that Jno. A. Martin
 would accept the republican nouiliuv
                                        I'                        at the openiDtf iif lln- convention luilf Ihu
                                                                  Mlpport In- ilhl lour year.- ngo,£llo will ho
 tion If offered to him, bus sol bis                              nominated.
                                                                    .IIIIIII A. Martin, us governor, would inako
 friends to talking again, He certain
                                                                  no mistakes anil liy his culm, alile ,'ilnl dlgnU
 ly has inoro pergonal friends than any                           Had conduct would rolled credit on the state.
 other candidate in the Held. The old                                \\ i (hi nk it wnnlii lie II good idea I" nomi-
 flrgt district would be solid for him                            nate liim.—J.itivtmorrt/i 'Hint*.        ; I
 without exception, and when it is re-                               liy ii lull! number of thu Uhtmpitm wo oae
 membered that the district can come                              thai Col. Martin most rriariinil>• dculau that
 within a few votes of nominating the                             In- Is ii ciiiulliliiiu lor governor, assigning tho
 candidate, it begins to look interesting.                        lUOBt plausible reasons In n UlUO whono sin-
It has long been known that John-                                 <iilly ennuol be iloiihti'il. Ili- rvldunlly pre-
ston was not expected to uuiko it, but                            fers to wnll until Hie (icopli- With III! over-
                                                                  Whelm in;; VOluo hhull «ny : "John, you nro
who tho man was wbo was to lead the                               lleirrviiiK ll"(1 slwll have (he place." Iiul
opposition hosts to victory, no one                               that position iion"i satisfy hit Mends. Tho
seemed to know. You will remember                                 people ill.I say that thing lour years ago, but
that I predicted that Jno. A. Martin                              tin- pnlltieians not logclher nt Topckannd hy i
would bo culled for before the cam-                               a dicker lo    COIIHI-rVC their o\\ n Interest*, | .
paign WOB over for I knew that he was                             nominated hi. .lohn, all unknown candidate,
tho chosen leader of tbo.young repub-                             who happened to he present wltli u dozon
licans of tho First District, and they                            lU'legalOK. lie hml In-ll-htnin;,'roil up for
would lako no other. J differ villi Ii                            just htirh II Stroke, si. John has heen inoro
Jno. A. Martin on almost every <jucs-j[                           than II thousand times repaid for (ill ho ovor
                                                                  did lor tho Stair, ami there IK no hUliKlautlid
tlon, but ho is pre-eminently a clean
                                                                  reason for Violating tint ruin of tho party la
man; his tendencies aro all upward                                hU lutcroil.
and onward. He has no sympathy
with tho depraved or vlelou,0 olo
                                                                  ,r
menU of society, and while ho oi>-
posea iho prohibitory law, yet ho is K                             TIEETEIBTN
strong and consistent temperanco                                      Knwrod as'weotid-ehuw matter at Hi
man. The only difference between liinrj                            l'o»t Oilloe, at Kenneth, Kansas.
and governor St. John is a question off
methods and there aro honest differ                                        KKNNK'1'il.-JUXE 1, 1882.
cuces on this point between some of
the best men in tho State.                                             JOHN A. MABTIN, of         the   Atchisosj
   Tho only man at all dangerous to                                Champion, is receiving many
St. John's ronoinlnatlon has been
named, anil it is John A. Martin of
Atchison. I am sorry for 1$, for I
                                        I                          words from tho press of the State fo:
                                                                   Governor. If there is a man in
                                                                   State of Kansas that deserves th
want to see St. John ropominatieil. by a
decisive majority. With Jno. A - Mar-                              nomination for Governor It ls.be.
tin«s a candidate, the contest will be
close and doubtful.       BOHEMIAN.                                    w
                                                                       n i E SIGN A
                                                                              HOLTON.r KANSAS.:
                                                                       V, W. SAKUENT. En. and
                                                              t          — ^ — — — •
                                                                    Term* : $1,50 per Annum i
. l-v.-'TW*,'. . •                 •             ct
THECUFTON REVIEW*
     T f l O t a B l T , J O M C M I.S8S.
                                                  i
          N. r. n w s i r , auutw.
                                                                    .
                                                          newspaper i       igs, IK 7-4 ui HUM.
8*            *L
                                                                            set forth woTt the people 0 f Kansas
                                                                        IJowo to the. njan who, for more than
                                                                                                                      Dr., #50   lejo, California,
                                                                                                                                                                                 aa
              £0Utfctttt§an*M                                           •fa quarter of a oontory, has- not only                              I?                V. P. W I L S O N , E d
                                                                          devoted every day to ber interests,
        I ffrt gTjRTZ .Sditor and Pnnliaher.
        1* $1.50"AYEAR IN ADYAJJBB^                                     1  but while they were resting quietly
                                                                          in tbe arms of Morpheas in the calm
                                                                           quietude of night, was .ever aotive
                                                                                                                                               j FRIDAY MORNING, JT|
                                                                                                                                                   ! Four years ago the GAOI
                                                                                                                                                     earnest support to OovrXnt
                                                                           in devising, or equally aotive in oar                                     tor was the first to bring hi
                                                                           ryiog out, tbe means of promoting                                         the people six years ago, an
                   HONOR TOUU OLD SOLDIERS.                                                                                                          a point never to desert a
                                                                           the oduoational, financial, moral,                                        lrlend us long us wo ltelieve
                                                                           and other interests of those who                                          and desorving of our sup
                   Pennsylvania believes in honor
               iog ber bravo soldiers. In 1867                              had, or were yet, to oome to the                                         other circumstances we woi
 '   . T ':
               slio called Gen, Geary to the gov-                          State whieh •'through difficulties"                                       OH active and earnest a su
               ernor's obair, which he bold lor                             was destined to boeome tbe bright-                                       Martin, lie wasthesecond
               six years, yielding to Gen. Hart-                            est star in the galaxy of States.                                        with whom we became ue
               oraft lor sis years, and then follow-                                                                                                  wo had always found him
               ed Governor Hoy t lor Tour years.                               For honor, probity, efficiency, sad                                   man in every BOUSO of the \J
               And it ie sale to say the brave Gen                          tho value of his labors in behalf of                                     not responsible fur the IIIHI
               Beavor will keep up the line of loy-                         Kansas, there is none—no, not one                                        as we still believe, unjust
               al soldier governors of Pennsyl-                             — like bint, and KansanB would do                                        made on Oovernnr Antlnj
               vania for tbe four yoars to come.—                           groater honor to themselves, than to                                     proven himself to lie un aj
               Inter Ocean.                                                                                                                          public otlloar. He hud
                                                                            bim, by eleoifog bin).                                                   foes, and warm personal I
                    And Pennsylvania does well.
               Who are more deserving of honor 1
                Kansas honored two of ber brave
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                                                                              BELOIT GAZETTE.
                                                                                                                                              !l     both wore "stuyers," when i
                                                                                                                                                     I'nder ordinury conditionl
               soldiers witb tbe chair of the Chief                                                                                                  would huve IM-OII nnniinatil
               Executive—Crawford and Harvey                                                                                                         his supporters had bceij
               and brave and trne men tbey prov.                                     S.~H. DODGE, Editor.                                            uliusefnl uf Anthony tUu|
              ! ed. Tbe next war governors alter                                                                                                     friends would not go over
                                                                                1IKKWHTEU CAMERON, PubUaher.                                          We liopn, however, that
               them were neither entitled to any
               emoluments or honors at the bands                                                                                                     oome when the way will I
                of Kansas people. Geo. T. Antho-                            Publishes all Official County News.                                      just recognition ui his lull
                ny held a good big fat office for                                                                                                     services to the State. Al
                eight years before being elected                                     SATURDAY, JUNK 8, 1883.                                          hard work he bus done fori
              * governor. As to St, John be was
                not in the State at all, having oome
                here from Missouri years after tbe
                war in which be served only as a
                                                                        f       It> uuotlior column will be found »
                                                                             HOIKII artlolo from tho pen' of Col. John
                                                                             A. M.irtin, of tho Atchison Champion, in
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                                                                                                                                                      longs to that class of ItepJ
                                                                                                                                                      who, us he uptly puts It,'"'
                                                                                                                                                      sliuntons for other peoplil
                                                                                                                                                      The majority Of editor/
                hundred dayser, never having smell                           which ho announces that ho Is not a can-                                 crumbs, while their luboj
                                                                             did.ito for (Jovomor. Tho case of Col.
                burnt powder, or heard tbe whistle                           Martin i« QUO of tho long list of proofs that                            elevate ungrateful usses
                of a rebel bullet. But there is                              ropuMlos lira ungrateful. No man In the                                  emoluments far al>ovu the
                Jpha A. Martin, the gallant and                              Stuto of ItlUtS&N has done uioro for her                                  the said usscs, who wool
                 patriot!* Colonel of tbe EJghth-                            than this inan. For twonty-flve years,                                      been hoard of wlihoutthef
                 Kansas rogiment and one of tbe                              through tho columns of his paper, be baa
                 heroes of Lookout Mountain, a man                           always boon tho true friend of the State,
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                 who, besides these services, has d*.«                       publishing more faoUi and figures about'
                 voted his life to the interests of                          our capabilities and resources than any
                 Kansas, had to take a baok seat                             ono olso. Ho has never lowered bis flag,                                       THCKSDXV,JrjNF,|
                 when tbe political adventurer from                           but has always ooutended, when others                                  |WI      J—>      1... xu   1
                 Pukedom oame over the border and                             Wjoro dlsonurugod by drouth, chinch bugs
                                                                              or grasshoppers, that all that was needed                                         K, r . M K W K I T . I
                 asked to be made governor of a                             ! to mako Kansas the beat country that tbe
                 people he bad hardly beoome ae.                            ' sun su'lno? on, was plenty of pluck and
                 qiuinted witb, and of a Stale whose                                                                                                     Ool. John A. Martin, I
                                                                              enorgy. Ho has soon Kansas grow to one
                 history be had no hand in making                             of tho first commonwealths in the slster-I                               Champion, is continna
                 and little of whiob he understood,                           hood of States, has holped men of Iessl                              I1 that he is not a candidal
                i Wouldn't it now be poetic justice                           morlt into positions of profit and honor,                             [, nor, yet in spite of bis v
                 to aoknawlodge the life-work of                              but has always takon a book seat himself.                             N ing, not only a large ill
                 John A. 'Martin by giving him tbe                            Four years ago ho made the race forj
                 only office to wbioh be ever aspired 7                     - Oovornor, and WBB cheated oat ofjWel:                                    pers, but hundreds of
                 We think so.— Wichita Eagle.                                 nomination by tho false count of a s *                                   have taken the case out i
                                                                              tary. Now he thinks it needless to rni                                   pibn court and' placed i|
                    To all of which we add a hearty                           BOIUO day, whon cool common sense
                ;" Amon 1" and oould tbe fierce of                             orns, and hobbios are rolegated si                                          tical docket. Tie
                 this utterance tie augmented ten                              roar, John A. Martin will bo made'                                               when the statJ
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                                                                               ernor of Kansas.                                                               in Topeka, probaU
                 thousand times, it would fail to fully
                   I' :" 'i7~^'       "'"M-\
 MafH I wain's Adhesive Scrap Book," Jonn Alexander Martin, newspaper clippings, 18/4 to 1884, held P5" Richard lonsing, 145 Plaza Dr., #508, Vallejo, California, -USA 94591-3706.
"Mark Twain's Adhesive Scrap Book," John Alexander Martin, newspaper clippings, 1874 to 1884, held by Richard Tonsing, 145 PUza Dr., # 508, Vallejo, California, -USA 94591-3706.