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Hope Dispatch from Hope, Kansas • 2

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SIXTY TONS HOPE DISPATCH. 1883. 1886. ANDERSON'S riEFEAT. Abilene Chronicle: We are under At the republican "congressional con- obligations to Col.

N. S. Goss, of To-. i. Deka.

for a conv of his revised Cata- Of hay for sale at reasonable veuuon neia uoncortua last wee of of Kansag. It con. Editors. DILL BELL, l.i-J-Jl 1 A T1. I.

resulted in the defeat of John A. An of the tains an anneal to the women prices. N. THURSTIN. derson and in the.

nomination of oo A YEAR-SPOT CASH. S. A. Wilson, of Washington county, ECLIPSE by a vote of 41 to 3-5. The result was a JULY 9.

HOPE, KANSAS, country in behalf of the birds, pointing out the danger of their extermination if the present useless slaughter is persisted in. The Chronicle appealed to the women of Kansas in a former issue, t3 form a society to obligate themselves to wear no plumage for which the life of the bird is taken, and we may here call attention to the fact that in 1859 the number of buffalo on surprise to all except the few politicians who manipulated the wires. 'it Stable. Livery J. W.

In commenting on the nomination, BRALSHAW. the Junction City Union, one of the fairest republican papers of the dis The Abilene Gazette says if the corn crop of Kansas fully matures, over 200,000,000 bushels can be placed in cribs this fall. trict, says We have known Judge Wilson for fifteen years. He is simply a drunken duffer, without any particular intellect J. II.

SNYDER. W. P. BROWN. J.

METCSLFE C0MPMY our Western plains was estimated to outnumber all the domestic cattle in the United States. That they are almost wholly exterminated by barber-ous, cruel slaughter, is well-known, nor will it require nearly so long a time in which to denude our fields and forests of the beauty and song of birds if the sensible women of the country do not come to their rescue. Blind Boone is taking a look at the several towns in Chase county. We hope he will be pleased with everything he sees in Kansas. SNYDER BROWN, ual torce or capacity, ana wnose career is marked only by ponderous drunks on public occasions, lie served as judge of his district for fourteen years, and when he voluntarily retired he bolted TONKIN BEAGLE, Proprietors.

In one county in Texas the crops are all burned up with a drouth, while the reports from a county in Louisiana Real Estate The Best JEiim Adjustable "Window Screens, The very best Screen Doors. We are the Headquarters for ROOFING and SPOUTDTG. the republican nominee to succeed him, Judge Hutchison and labored to elect a democrat. This democrat was on hand Wednesday evening, and on Thursday morning, and helped manipulate the anti-Anderson caucus in his interest. In 1884 he was a candidate before the republican county conven And Best Accommodation for Stock of all Kinds.

show the crops to be all destroyed by high water. Miss Rose Cleveland has entered HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD The Depression of Trade. The depression in trade is not so great as it was in 1884. It is, however, still great, and has baffled the hope of all who looked for a business revival. Those who have sought a cause for the prevailing dullness, have, as a rule, erred in supposing it to have but one cause.

This was a mistake. It has several causes, which may be briefly described Loan and Collection Agency. On Commission. Stock boarded by the day or week. WE PURCHASED DICKINSON COUNTY.

DILLON, KANSAS. J. METCMLFE I C0MFMMY 0UR 0FFIT SC0UTEN ALBRIGHT, 1. Good crops in England and Europe, with the growing and upon her duties as editress of the Chi-cago Liteary-Life. We hope the lady will find her new position both pleasant and profitable.

Evan Evans, of Emporia, is in the clutches of the law by causing by malpractice the death of Mrs. C. E. Worthingtob, wife of one of the leading merchants of Emporia. The husband was cognizant of the crime, and cheap wheat supply from India, have reduced the English demand for Amer ican grain.

With no export demand the price of wheat has fallen to a point tion of Washington county for county attorney, was beaten, ran independent, and overwhelmingly defeated. He supported Geo. W. Glick for governor, and at a Glick ratification meeting made a violent speech denouncing the republican party. The success of a man with such a political record under ordinary circumstances might be regarded as a vindication of our course, but we have more serious interests at stake than such petty gratification.

The indignation clown the valley, as we came homeward through the counties of Cloud, Washington and Clay, was universal and bitter. The Fifth District of Kansas under Anderson had become one of national importance. Anderson is a bold and able leader, who had taken a decided ran Sign of the TEST STOEE, at which it cannot be prontabJy pro Land, Loan duced. 2. The absurd discrimination of no doubt, before this, has been pulled" J.

S. MORRISON W. H. MORRISON. Germany and Fi ance against American meat has had a similar effect on It is thought Judge Lynch will MORHISOISr mm the price of provisions.

The cattle, hoc and sneep industries, and the pro duction of grain for fattening beef. And Insurance Agents. pork and mutton have all suffered in ID ISausa anti-Monopoly stand, and the people of the whole country have watched the Ml consequence. 3. The low price of American staple agricultural products has paral jSj Also agents for the Singer sewing machine.

Office located on Second avenue, one block east of postoflice. yzed the shipping industry and made railroad construction unprofitable. Manv laboring men and artisans have 324 W. SIXTH ST. Shop on Main HOPE, KANSAS.

CASH FOE HIDES. take the, case in hand. A doubtful claim was given the marshal of Strong City last week for collection. The slow-paying customer was overtaken at Emporia, and nothing of greater value than one glass eye found in his possession. This the marshal snatched from its socket and turned it over to the one-eyed man who gave him the account to collect.

A disagreement between the whisky-itesand anties of Clinton, Iowa, last week, resulted in the bloodiest kind of a fight, in which four whisky men were lost their occupations as the result of jdJr KANSAS CITY.W this condition of aff iirs. TO I $100,000 4. The low price of agricultural products has greatly diminished the capacity of the agricultural popula PETITION TO INC0RP0RETE, WM. BROOKS STATE OF KAKSAS, Sq tion as purchasers ot goods and merchandise. Dull trade and discourage district with the utmost interest.

The convention at Concordia decided that his position on the aggression of corporate power, railroad land and other monopoly swindles, cannot be maintained within the republican party. Is it true? With the advanced temperance sentiment of Kansas, to say nothing of the organized demand for prohibition, dare we go back to the gutter of twenty-five years ago for a standard-bearer Have we reached a point in Kansas where character is of no consequence Dare we substitute in the public service a drunken debauchee for a pure and glorious life Will it pay to displace a man who has made his mark in every position of life by one whose life has been a blank, DICKINSON COUNTY. In the County Court of said County and ment to manufactures have proceeded state. trom this cause. To the lion.

County Commissioners of said 5. Strikes and lockouts have weak County. ened enterprises and acted as a re Carries a Complete stock of ON Wiieubas. the Town of Hone. Dickinson straint and hinderance on all plans for the investment of capital.

A man comity, Kaunas, is unincorporated, and that the number of its inhabitants exceeds two hun who has determined to erect a factory dred and fifty and docs not exceed two thou tn at would give employment to or sand, and that it is the desire of a majority of electors ana laxaoie lnnauitants 01 saiu xown 1.000 men. will abandon his determina that said Mown ot Hope be incorporated as a Citv of the Third Class. tion on learning that as soon as he gets under headway his employes will Real Estate for any good or practical purpose We have displaced business men, with occupations and interests, and put in Summer; Goods strike for shorter hours or higher tne iown 01 nope, uicKinson county, jvansas, pray and petition your Honor that the said Town of Hope, of said county and state be in wages. shot, and three anti men are now in jail charged with doing the shooting. The whisky men threaten to break in and mob these three, prisoners.

The question might be asked, is prohibition a success in Clinton, Iowa Strong City Independent It will doubtless be news to the people of Chase county to learn that the commission of W. E. Timmons, as postmaster at Cottonwood Falls, is being withheld pending an investigation of his character but such is the fact, and that's all that stands between Mr. Timmons and his commission." Mr. T.

is publisher of a democratic paper at Cottonwood Falls. corporated as a city of the Third Class, under 6. All these causes have created financial congestion at the moneyed tne name and title ot tne City ot nope," according to the following metes and bounds. centers and a scarcity of money among the people in the country at large. to-wit: Commencing at the south-east corner the saddle a political freebooter, without occupation or interest.

The convention placed in the hands of the third party men a powerful club against the republican partyand have aggravated the whisky question among those who have some conscience on the subject outside of the question of legal or political temperance movements. ot tno nortn east quarter or section number 3. JN ever before was there as much mon townsnip 10, sontn, range 3. east oi tne utn ey in the country as there is at pres Principal Meridian, Dickinson county, state of Kansas, being tho center of Main street, and ent. But it does not circulate.

The the south line of First Avenue of said Citv of FRED Hope, thence west along the said south line of Baid Frft Avonue 2020 feet to the west line of baxter Clothing, country is like a robust person, full of blood which fails, however, to move heathily in its accustomed channels West 5th street, of Grovier's Addition to the vity oi nope; tnence north stise teet along tuc through all parts of its arterial system. said west line of said West 5th street to the Will the people of the Fifth District submit to political outrage There is more in this than the beating of one man and the elevation of another, and we.opine the people will show before the summer is over that they have some convictions that cannot be thwarted. north line of tho said north-east Quarter of Some, or all, of these causes react on each other and mingle together in pro saiu section mini nor saiu nortn line or said section number being the dividing line be Has at the Lowest loan on improved farms money to ducing business depression. But they tween townsnips ana 10 ot said range number 3, thence east along said township line may be distinguished one from another and may be classified in the effects Rate insure your sua teet to tne no corner ol Tliurstin swavze's OF 1NTEBEST. 16 Will property against that they inevitably produce.

2d addition to the City of Hope, thence south 479 feet along tho east line of said Tliurstin Swayze's 2d addition to the north lino of the Maud Long is married to a farm hand living near Independence, Mo. The name "Maud Long" is familiar to every newspaper reader in the whole country. She is the young lady who ventured out in a blinding snow-storm one dark night last winter and walked Hats, Caps right-of-way ot the Topeka, Western Notice to Delinquents. railroad, thence east feet along the said If there is any country in Kansas, that equals the section through which the S. W.

runs in west Morris, we have never seen it and we do not think any passenger on that route will dispute it. Council Grove Cosmos. We offer a slight amendment to the I hereby give notice to all those in north line or snid nght-ol-wav of said railroad to the east line of the north-west quarter of section number township io, range 3, east. debted to me to call at my store and settle at once, as I need every cent that is due me in my business. Please at- thence south I0 feet along the said east line of Fire, Lightning, Cyclones, Wind said nw quarter oi section number 2, to the south line of 3d Avenue of ThurstinA Swayze's above by adding the words, "excepting tend to this matter to-day.

Respectfully, Wm. Brooks. Addition to the City of Hope, thence west WILL DISCOUNT ANY HOUSE feet, on said south lino of said 3d Avenue, to. the south-east part of Dickinson county, which is the lovliest country in the world." tne east line ot i-opiar street ot said nurstin A Swayze's Addition to the City of Hope thence Storms, Tornadoes, Etc. south 0 feet on said east line of said Poplar 25 Cents.

street to tne soutn line oi ist Avenue oi inurs- 4I O. 4n 4-. II Col. George B. Corkhill, the attor HIM VU a l.l.

i.uumiuu VV. fcllw Ul thence west 20 feet to the east line of East 3d street of Henquenet's addition, thence south 1320 feet on said cast line of said East Third ney who prosecuted the assassin, For 25 cents we will send the IIorE Dispatch to any address in the East three months. This is a cheap way in I am agent for a fine lot of town lots in Thurstin's, Henquenet's and Gro I Y. HE CI seven miles to rescue little Harry and May McConnell from the grasp of a mad man. She was given money, gold watches, pianos, fine horses, steam boats, and many other small articles of great value were sent her from different parts of Missouri and Kansas.

The young lady is in her 18th year, and in our opinion, quite old enough to decide for herself in, a matrimonal venture. The mother was anxious that her daughter should finish her education before she married a farm hand, or any other hand, for that matter. This was about the only objection the mother made to the marriage. street to the south line of tli north on-half of vier's additions. If you have property for sale place it in my hands.

Ofhce the sw Quarter of said section number 2, thence which to advertise your town. If you over barber shop. west along said south line of tho north half of Guiteau, died the fore part of this week. The Leavenworth Times rejoices in the defeat of John Anderson. No have a mend in the JSast who has im saiu sw quarter, 112s teet to tne center oi Mam Ktrent.

said center of Main street being the sec migration in view, send him this paper three months and let him know what tion line between said sections 2 and 3. Thence north 1320 feet along said section and center of we are doing out here. wonder that the better element wishes Main to place of beginning. Said S. HAIDSOME LOTS metes and botiEds being the original Town of KOCH him to run as an independent candi Hope, asplatted, Thurstin Swayze'sflrst and K-nml mfiiitioTiH to tiie City of Hone, Henque date.

K. C. Times. Notice. To all whom it may concern net's lirst and second additions to tho City of Hope, and Grovier's addition to the City of Hone, kh ul atted.

higned. A petition to incorporate the unin The game of base ball in Abilene oil the 5th, between the Abilene boys and Govnor Teats, Martin Pease, I.e. Grovier, corporated Town of Hope, Dickinson Dealers in heavy and shelf K. JUiesn, ana otners. the Wyandotte club resulted in a score county, Kansas, duly signed by a ma- loritv of the electors ot said Town, win DENTAL.

be presented to the Honorable County Commissioners of Dickinson county. of 3 to 5 in favor of Abilene. The game was an interesting one. It is rumored in Paris that a suit Kansas, on July 5, 1886, praying that DWARE said i own be incorporated as a city ot T. fin E.

II FEEEHMM. ENTIS From A telegram from Indianapolis, says since Postmaster General Vilas has taken' such a firm stand in the postal clerk controversy there has arisen a Btrong feeling in the ranks of the organization that its members have acted hastily and a stampede is imminent; Many of the postal clerks are trying by every means to recall their resignations from the custody of the members of the executive committee having them in charge, even going so far as to telegraph to Washington not to accept them, and to threaten. injunction pro i Challenge owl Kan. tne nird ciass. Fly Time has Come, Gentle Annie.

Yes, Annie, fly time has come, and wm soon oe Drougnt against the ex-Empress Eugenia by a young lady who claims to be her daughter. This young lady is at present in a convent KANS. HOPE, Cutlery, Stoves and Tinware, Fire Arms, Amunition, Bar it you want screen wire doors or window frames call on Gas and Vitalized Air administered. and is said to be wonderfully like her proposed mamma. Iron, Plow Steel, and Blacksmiths Supplies.

Peters Hardware Co, The Abilene Chronicle says "the mi MILLINERY. WATCHES soldiers monument at Baxter Springs, Kansas, was unveiled last week by MPLBMSN FARMING Captain Arnold, of Lamar, a sur I keep on hand a fashiona vivor of the massacre of 1863." We have the honor of Mr. Arnold's ac ble stock of Millinery Goods, Pumps and Pump Fixtures. Call and see me. North window of Good Eisenhower's quaintance, and a finer man one seldom meets.

He is proprietor of the Lamar House at Lamar, and no one ever store. Miss T. Caldwell. I will give to any party who will prove by three disinterested judges, that Hope is not the best located and prettiest Town in Kansas, I will give one of the best lots in Hope-Down me if you can. A.

HENQUENET. Hope, Kan. SAMUEL SLEGEIST, stops with him without being treated exactly right. He is a gentleman from ceedings against the custodian. This custodian has 103 in his possession and by order of the grand lodge he is instructed to fill in the dates and forward to Washington whenever he is directed by the executive committee.

It is now conceded by the members that no considerable number will resign. What the world needs most at this writing, says an exchange, is boys. There never was a time when the human market was so devoid of good, serviceable boys. There is a glut of boy toughs, of boy roughs, of bold, bad boys, the indolent boy, the impudent boy, who at thirteen years knows more than his father at sixty. Of these grades of boys there is an infinite variety and an almost boundless stock.

Pump Work Done on Short Notice. the ground up. To the Farmers! The directors of this school district SrfJ If you want farm machin will never pay $400 for the one acre and one-half of ground that has been se- lected for the location for the new We keen a first-class tin shop. All work in this line ery of any kind call on the Peters Hardware Company, school house. When the proposition of will receive prompt attention.

Well tubing a bpeciaity. location was voted upon, it was under one door north of Good Eisenhower's store. This Jewelry stood, and so stated, if we mistake not, We also handle clover and timothy seed, that if the present location was selected Contractor nrm nas just received 5 cars one-half of its valuation, to be de- But they are worthless, positively un- termined by three disinterested parties, of goods, With much more On SEEDS CLOCKS. fit for the economy of life. There is a GARDEN and Builder.

would be donated to the district. Under tile road. no other circumstances would the pres and 3Repairin5r done promptly Estimates, Flans and all Materials Furnished when Desired. First-class Work The "WHITE reasonable by myself. In Packet and Bulk.

great demand for honest, truthful, straightforward boys boys who recognize the fact that they are boys and are content to await the process of devel ent location have been chosen. Another location can yet be easily had. and Fair Prices. Shop Work and iono xrompuy. Shop opposite Sawyer Lumber Hope, Kansas.

C. H. IS KING! There are now an even one hundred counties in Kansas. The organization Martin Pease, THE DAN.S. pease, of ssewara county, a short time since, leaves only nine counties unorganized, opment before they declare themselves full grown men and fully equipped for the shoes of their elders.

Yes, it is a dismal and lamentable fact that good boys are very much in demand and very little promise of a supply being forthcoming. The Topeka Capital says that "within Farmer's Home, namely Stevens, Morton, Scott, St. John, Wichita, Greeley, Grove, Wal 'j lace and Sherman. For four of these 1 Mai City Book Store, Te Dea South-east of Post-office, nun counties, Sherman, Scott, Stevens and Morton, census takers have been ap pointed. Governor Martin has or C.

C. HUTCHISON, Prop. DEALER IN ganized during the past eighteen IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A FULL STOCK OF HOPE, KANSAS. months nine counties, Comanche, Sew ard, Clark, Mead, Cheyenne, B00kS and Stationery, Wall PaperJEverytMngmthemmitTireLine. Good beds and meals at reasonable prices.

lioaru Dy tne clay or weeK. HE MAKES A SPECIALTY OF NUTS, GANDY, Lane, Kiowa and Hamilton. Hamilton, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lane and Seward have been organized since January 1, of the present year. A correspondent of one of the Abi TJNDEETAKIKG. thirty days there will be news of interest to Kansas, and operations in railroading that will cause her business men to realize that they have new worlds to conquer.

Much depends upon the outcome of the present troub; les as the contemplated lines and extensions are not agreed upon, although laid out and probably sure to go on. A. A. Robinson, chief engineer, has a large force at work in his department, and with Mr. Smith and Mr.

Goddard, will carry on this great western "enterprise until Kansas will be more proud than ever of her Santa Fe the banner route, always plive, always fresh and never under the Pacific slope dictation." And the Best Grrades of Cigars. lene papers, goes for the bum and beat element of that town with his sleeves IT IS THE BEST MADE, LIGHTEST RUNNING, C. KELLER, KEEP COOL BADGER LUMBER DEALERS IN QUIETEST AND SIMPLEST rolled up. He "At the wedding of a young couple in Abilene some months since it cost'the family fifteen dollars, five dollars each, to rid them SIX PER CENT. Ollice in west end In the "World Dealer in THIS SUMMER.

of Post-office Block, Abilene, Kansas. IIILAND SUUT11WURTH. OPENING OF TIIE selves of three different sets of hood- Self -Setting Needle, Self -Threading Shuttle, Automatic Bobbin Winder, Saddles, Bridles, ice, been, lums, who came armed with tin pans. Mr, Robinson has just recently LUMBER, out in this section, in company with And Only Perfect Embroiderer. At wholesale or retail, delivered in any WHIPS, COLLARS, New Hotel.

etc. To say that this has always been the custom in Abilene is no palliation of the offense against good manners NE PLUS ULTRA. part of the city at a low. figure. HARNESS, jjeave oraers wim Tonkin Beagle.

Do not buy any other before trying DEUTSGHES R. R. EQUSE. COAL, LIME the wmjus. LAP ROBES, ETC.

CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, Oils Acrents Wanted. Needles, WITH Restaurant. other officials, looking up a line from Strong City to Abilene. It is our opinion that before anothei year the Santa Fe -folks will have a road in operation from either Strong City or Marion to Abilene, and Hope stands a of being the middle town on the just ashe is on the S. from "Council Grove to Salina.

New railrwuls nearly ahvay manage to hit V-f hg fowns." We will givt the Santa a lu-art' wplcornc. and Parts for all Machines. and good government. In years past a great many practices doubtless were countenanced in a frontier town which cannot be tolerated in a wide-awake, progressive western city, and. should not be allowed tinder municipal law properly enforced by efflcent city officers." A practice of this kind ought to be looked upon with disgust by every well raised person in the land And all Kinds of Building Material.

Best accommodations for travelers, pirKt-rlnHR Cabinet Photocraphs or For Catalogues, Prices and Terms, Repairing Promptly with 6amole room, at fair prices. Now address the $3 50 per dozen, at Hansbrough's Gal- ready for boarders by the day or week. G. A. JACKSON, Manager, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO lery in Aoiiene unui uus autu ui uuc, Dome ana 6ee me.

Done, 1880. All worK warraiueu. iu JACOB SCHADJiUG, 21 Olive St. Louis, Mo. I.

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