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i Cawker Gity Journal, THE FIRS TNATI From Governor Sc. John. W. C. YVlilTXEY: Cawker City, Kaus.

Dear Colonel: Your letter of the ONAL BANK, Competition is the Life of Trade! Wednesday, July 19, Charles Huff, a young cattle thief was captured by a mob this morning and inged to a tree five miles from Denver. The police attacked the mob and a desperate fight ensued in which many were wounded. The mob was routed and Huff was cut down and before harvest time the agent of Camp-hell of Beloit. canvassed tbis whole country to sell reapers and harvesters. He told me in one week he sold ovei t'0 thousand dollars' worth of machines; but no agent here from Cawker or advertisement in the Journal could be seen.

Why this lethargy? If jou mean to extend your trade, a little more enterprise wan't hurt you. gentlemen. Mr. Georjre Lemon and Jack Culbert- oth instant reached my oflice dur OF CAWEES TJie JOVRX.1L, by authority Of the board of Conn Hi Cmmni'L AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, PAID IN CAPITAL, $100,000 $50,000 swiiersof Mitchell County, imb-lishcs all the legal news of the county, including tits proceedings of the Board. son have gone to Texas to bring in a lot of ing my absence for a few days helping our friends in the figbt for prohibition in Indiana; otherwise it would have been answered promptly.

I would gladly stop off and speak at Cawker in the morning was it not for the fact that it will be impossible for me to stand the consequences of two speeches a Itinerant iece-peddlerg" may liowl low prices and cheap goods, bnt WE ABE STILL IN THE RING! mustang broncos. Joe Fisher, our J. P. is the happy father ofa bouneinff boy while John Feafins ia just recovering of Official paper of the city. ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN NORTHEN KANSAS.

A CF.XERAL BANKING BrsiXKSS transacted Exchanpe bought ami golit at current mien; Sjiecial faeilitii'S semlinir money at low rates to all parts of collections on all mints in Viirihi-rn Western Kansas, will receive tironint anl careful attention. And IOHt yoa Forget arv tstiil at the Old Relic Urn KKI'L'IJI-HJAX NOMINATIONS. Joseph Addison was engaged to be married to a young lady; he concluded liichard Garland waa flirting with her. A challenge was the result, in which Addison was killed, and Garland shot in the wrist. There is undoubtedly a good job for a fool-killer in laments because its a girl.

Mrs. Feajrins is just recovering from a long spell of sickness of typhoid fever. Peter Johson is back from St. Louis: he intends to return next fall. I would like to ask "Anovxn Towx XJ-Iatertst I'aid on Time 53" Money to Loan at Reduced Kac.fTj '1 lie eciiil nttntionol'liuHinesg men and depositors is called to the fact that thig in the only bank in the soloiiuni Valley subject to tiorcrumcnt supervision, and tilt only omi having an ac- Flsrt JOin A.

Axmcnso.f Second District D. C. IIakki.i District Thomas Kyan ok CovnKss.vES at Lahge: X. Mokkil, vt IJrov. ii enmity.

Lewis if Avh.m Saline county. f. R- IV-teR-, of Harvey county. 11. W.

ot l.aiM ttpcrmnl v. i what has St. John to do with the prosecuting of Marsters? Didn't the legislature enact the law and the people of Kansas ratify it, and is he not sworn to up day. I am compelled to limit my self to one address a day, otherwise I would soon break down. I know, under the circumstances yoa will be patient with me, as I assure you I am doing all in my power tor the cood work.

I shall timiiv paiu up capnai oi s.xyiuu. DIRECTORS IT. archill PrMfnt. X. 1'arhrr, Vice-President, IT ffriynxom.

Cashier. E. tirarett, i'red Heeler, Ueo. iliiiut, Hon. C.T.

Gorham, Pres. First National Hack or Marshall, Li Tyi hold all uue lawsoi the Mate? A man can vote just as it seems host to him On the 12th. over fifty deaths occurred ia New York city from Farm Loans. Interest and principal payable at above bank. Xo delav in ob- v.nn no one has a right to interfere; but is it right to censure an officer just because tuining money.

Apply to H. P. CHTJRCHIIiLi 2-50 ly Cawker City, Kansas. heat. he is faithful 10 his oath of office Axnctrs.

be glad to meet yoa at Eeloit. Truly your friend. John P. St. John.

The Governor will speak in Be- Head quabters The situation at Cairo, Egypt, is as follows: Seven. hundred and fifty Europeans, mostly Italians, with an Italian consul, and an escort of forty soldiers left Saturday. The German residents and German consul left Friday. Anarchy prevails in the provinces. Eighty persons are reported uias-sacrea at Mautah.

Bourbon county delegates were Crop Notes. instructed forjudge S. 0. Thatch loit next Wednesday, the 20th, at Mr. John Fisher, of Tipton, Pittsburg er for governor.

FOR 2 p. m. township, called Saturday morning and gave us the following crop repoits: Already Ouiteaivs ernost is 5 5 5 fist Mr. Lowers thresh' twenty-six, doon Mrs. Lincoln's Steing field, July 16.

3frs haunting the corridor of the jail a 2 sheaves of wheat and obtained 24, 1-2 winch he was conhued. Lincoln, widow of the late Pres bushels. 3 ident Lincoln, died in this city at "We are under obligations to 'lit iiirrsheil two wagon a 7 i -1 8:15 to night. She has been ill for Congressman J. A.

Anderson for a is valuable public documents. a long time, ana a lew days ago screw worse. Saturday evening Our Corinth Letter. The Osborne Farmer of the 13th gives the Cor'nth postmaster thunder for soliciting subscribers to discontinue that paper, hut Fays '-We have no personal abuse to heap upon the gentleman," and then proceeds to show that official his duty as a postmaster, as follows: '-That he lias no right to speak a word against she suffered a stroke of paralysis, The Memphis Avalanch, says and trom that time lay in a com atose state until she died. Rob loads of rye and received forty bushels; also troni two loads of orass wheat he realized twenty-live bushels.

Republican Convention. There will be a Republican connty Convention held in the city of Beloit. on Saturday, August 5. 1882, at one o'clock v. for the purpose of electing five dele-gales and five alternates to attend, the State Convention to he held at Topeka, Kansa.

on the day of A ugust. 182. The several townships will be entitled to delegates as follows: ert Lincoln left Washington to night, and will bo here Tuesday the Farmer oi in favor of any other pa 50,000 Volunteers Wanted, whiskey and dogs are tho cause Tennessee not paying her debts. Congress allowed Mrs Garfield 150,000 on cccount of the salary of the late President, less the sum paid him. Garfield's portrait will appear on the jSc-w $5 National bank note, in place of the "landing of Columbus." We extend a welcome to Col.

Picket, proprietor of tho Kirwin Chief, to the North Western Kan liuluil city 1st itrd 41 2d "..4 The largest stock in the Solomon Valley, embracing the very latest styles, under the supervision of Mrs. E. J. Cherry, fSCall and see sas Newspaper fraternity. Several years ago wo formed the Cols.

per," or words to that effect; that such conduct is improper for a postmaster, Xow, it is very kind anil considerate in Barnliart to that piece ot information gratis, for the Postmaster-General lias forgotten to put that in the Postal regulations, and postnihster? might never have known it was improper conduct had it not been for TSaruhart. But he does more what no other editor but Barnhart would do he lowers himself down from his lofty and dignified perch as an editor, 3d ".4 Uololt Canker Solomon Kunids i AT acquaintance in Lincoln, and at that time suggested to him "lerville 4 Uloomlicld Klue .1 i arr Creek 4 4 Walnut 4 Custer (ilen Elder 4 l.oean 4 I'ittslmrs 3 Uound Springs i Turkey. 4 Kureka, 3 Haves Lulu CR I BS TOLMAN. the propriety of coming to this state. We trust Kirwin will give him the support his abilities and standing as a gentleman entitle him to.

J. SOTHSCHILE' I'him 4 Salt. Creek John A. Caunilf, for thirteen years the publisher of the Olathe Mirror and News Letter, died at the age of forty-two years. As usual, the railroads have formed a pool which pats a quietus cn chances of a war of rates west of the Missouri river.

to abuse and threaten the postmaster through the columns of his own paper, to WELL! WELL! Do witit a minute; Don't get but to which weapon that official cannot have It is recommended that the caucuses in the various precincts be held on Saturday July 25, at two o'clock p. ni. Frank J. Keli.ey. Y.

S. C'hm'n Central Coin. Secretary. CLOTHUZsTO- BCOTJSE. access.

Any editor mat win stoop to so mean a thing as that will steal acorns Charley Hates from a blind hog. Now, I can tell Barn-hart what the trouble is with his subscri bers -here. They sav it is too tbiii to he and buy your Greenbacks are against National Banks, The maine Green-backers nominated a national bank president for congress. Mr. Joseph Dane.

safe for the only thing it seems to he fit ted, and they don't want it; that's all. Citizens of Cawker, read what Amicus has to say about the bridge across the Solomon. We are certainly standing in our own light by not taking active measures to bridge the Solomon south of town. All towns east and west of us, done much less talking over the bridge question, but they all have good substantial ones over the river, while we lie dormant aud inactive on so important a question to our material interests. The Kansas City grain market closed yesterday sa follows: Winter wheat, No 4, cash; SO bid, And brother Barnhart says further, that he has been aware for some time that "the patrons of the Corinth postoftice w.ou'.d like to see it in difierent lands, for good Republican Primary.

A meeting of the Republican voters of Cawker township will he held at the office of Joseph Hiley on Saturday, July i5; at two o'clock p. for the purpose of electing delegates to attend Die County ConvcntUv' to he held at Beloit, August 5, 1882. By order of the township Committee. L. S.

Trc-KEit, Chairman. Walnut Creek Primary. The liepubliean primary of Walnut Creek township will be held at walnut creek school house, Saturday, July 2'Jth 1332, at 2 p. in. sharp, to elect delegates to the county convention, to be held in Beloit Saturday 5th 18S2.

J. 11. Laf.kins. Chairman. The Largest and Handsomest line of Clothing and Cents' Furnishing goods ever offered in the West.

Bargains in everything. Merchant Tailoring a Speoialt OOIMHE SEE. Hats, Caps, and Ready-Made Clothing. reasons known to themselyes. I would Uggest that Barnhart come down here Atlanta, July 17 Senator Hilt is worse.

He had to take his food through a tube yesterday. His death may occur at any minute. The New York republicans are about harmonized. Conkling is tired of the fight. No wonder, he has been the "under in the 3 1'l: corstLinaliv.

I also have in stock a very large assortment of tho E3BER BOOTS SHOES. bo i asireci; in cash 91; July, and take it; that might be his calling, and if he should succeed in pleasing a small portion of his patrons it would be much better than he is doing now. But as I do not want to get into a quarrel with such a dangerous adversary, I will say nothing luore about it. The merry bum ft Hie threOi'r," bid 91 asked; no 5, cash 91; I July, 613-1; August sales. StOCl Of 1, cash, 031-2 bid, 91 1-2- asked: July, 913-1 bid, 93 askeu, August, 91 hi'ii.

93 n.k-o.l. d.i;. V. 7:1 -t -Church Union services will he held next Sab Will sell Clothing, Boots and Shoes, cheaper thaiijcver for "Spot Cash." Farm Froduce taken at the Highest Karket Price, CHABLET HATES. Linn- is to be dl t.

.4 bath as follows; In the Presbyterian Oats, No 2, eash.oO 2S bid, S3 1-3 asked. bid; August, Bye, No 2. v. liturnxm with his 8.W.. mm 1 1 II fx! 1 3 1 1 is making it extremely hot for the proud all at 11 o'clock in the morning: In the i .1 BBua ii i a emm cash, 50 bid; August, 50 bid.

5S asked. evening at the Methodist church. Rev. J. i XJ II JLiJL JL JJ1 KJ and lofty wheat stacks on the north side of the divide.

I have not heard how the ay, preaching. The public is invited to attend. An Indian territory telegram Srain is turninr out. I would like to have 1 4l. 1 X1 1 T.

.1.: says me vjueyenne is iU1 Uie it" i uuual ws sec LATEST MARKETS. 0E in progress, with great trials of tion rePrt to nie amount of g-ain Butter Eggs TitP-re save hesi: six. deaths at Cincinnati and Covington, from lockjaw, ths victims being boys, who were wounded in the hands by ty pistols on the 4lh of July. Mark Lane Express, in its review of the British grain trade of the past week, says: Very heavy rains and want of sunshine have retarded crops. All cereals are badly rusted.

The difference between Senator Yoorhees and Joe. McDonald, two of Indiana's noted Democrats, ou tho tariff question is; the former is for protective tariff and the latter isn't, that's all. physical endurance. The young the.T Sct how mwh averaged to I-ird bucks cut slits down their backs acre' an(1 an' ctner "euls of interest tl ey 13 10 14 1-2 15 15 50 1.5 and run sticks through: rones are may Imve in thoir possession, so t.iat Just Received by MRS. KELLEY Consisting cf Hats, Bonnets, and Sillss in all Shades, tliolatost XTovolties Triznming Goods, SSair Work, DRESS MAKING In all its departments Is carried on by Miss Doliey, of Chiciigo.

lYilVet t-aiisl'uetioii guaranteed in work and Trices. I Haul Rye then tied to the sticks and fasten- mfly know how we are prospering here in Corinth. i'otatoes ed to a pony. The pony is driv Load after Load of W.II. Mcholson.

E. B. Rathbun and 02 75 SO en off and tears the strip from the Wheat Oscar Bancroft are yet slaughtering he oacK. ims strip ot llesu is 1.00 1. Corn Oats 50 thrown at the foot of a pole in the grain at the rate of twenty acres per iay.

with their Hodges header. They are the ...40 to -1 Call and us tUr.iv l.mlding opposite Joukxal olliee. 3-4 center of the camp as a sacrifice live ifav boys who know how to do a good job. llojjs to the sun. The ceremonies continue three days.

JSZ IE! Id Xj ZED JOHITSOIT. J. Keny4pi continues to disturb the 400 S7.00 to i 0 The senior Bishop of the M. J3. Dressed turkeys; per Live quietude of the stilly night with the ev Dressed Chickens, per enasun chck oi ins i oou twine wader, Caurch, Eev.

Dr. Levi Scott, died at Odessa, Delegare, on tho 13th The railroads of this country employ 1,600,000 men, and the He runs night and day, and has cut -200 M'llet retails iitfroiii.l to $1. per hu. Hiitchets pay Sto cattle 5J mst. in his eightcith year of his acres of grain with it this harvest, Philadelphia Eecord says "the Mid for.lrt liosrs.

age. He was ordained Bishop in Geo. B. Harden is making the farmers power to wield any considerable Wool from 15to 20 cents per pound. on the south side happy with Minn portion of so mighty a force would Seport of the Conuiticn of 1 capons twine Dinuer.

win net our render its posessor well nigh inue i 1. First National pendent of laws and of the men hist pig on George loi doing a square. a is as is 3 who are sunp-jsed to make them.77 honest job or o.t irrcr.n rirr, The number equals nearly one Geo. Chesley and W. O.

Bent have been The Chicago Tribnne says "It can not be denied that the organization of the liquor-dealers as a distinct political party has been an offense to the moral sentiments of the American people." That's it. at At Cawlit-r in eighth of the TOtins population of doing the hard, honest days' work on A. the country. If we add to these, their Dewey harvester, and the farmer? ay amen. Hoover Baird have slain men indirectly interested these CP Oi their tens of thousands with their Hodges powerlul corporations, and we 3o(oi tt- S.r.'.i.:..

87 header, and it is well done. have double that number who would vote in the interest of the Frank and Geo. Ingram have run their At the Leavenworth County Republican Convention delegates to the State Convention were in bC, Pi fli.se ef busiiiL'DK. Julv 11: liKMHWLS Loans and dlscoimts U. 8.

bowls t.i srciire ciividatimi Due from approved reserve audita Due from other National ilatiks Due from tate banks and bankers. Keal estate, furniture ami fixture in-rent expenses ami ta j.abl 1'ivixiunis on bonds i lierki and other cash items Hills of other banks Fractional iaer currency, nickels Mid pennies Leal tender notes Heiieiuiition fund with I. S. Treasurer (5 ler cent, of circulation) C2 roads. Wood wive binder night and day al Our Stock will he found complete in every department.

We have taken particular pains in the selection of through harvest and have done good structed for St. John by a vote of ai.t.ou G. the Atchison Cham Ul Ul work. Y. PS pion of the 16th says, on the gov llewey Mitchell have run a Marsh 22 to 17.

That looks as though St. Johu was not quite politically dead yet. (. ernorship question: harvester, and done lots of hard work. xn The candidacy ot General Kelly 1 i zn r--1 Mr.

Davis Bates and son have done worlds of cutting with a MeCoruiick is meeting with favor wherever I Total, haye been, and the Peters ele Mrs Abraham Lincoln is rapidly declining in health. She has been making her home with hei And would be pleased to Lavo yoa twine ointier. ana unn i.ooiy nas slain LIABILITIES. Capital oteclv tiaid in cn ment, and especially those who L'ndiviiled lirolits 3.1H.-S,f.'i much gri'in ith a dropper, and all of th within delivery of the Corinth P. O.

were at the State convention, are Ul NatioKal Hank notes outstandinsr eister, Mrs Edwards, at Spring Indiviilual deHisits subject to Inspect this Department ef our large stock, manifesting considerable interest is field. 111., Her phrsiciaes have Demand certmcutea ol diiitixit n.ono Most of the farmers about here ill late their number of bushels of wheat and rve in Judge Holt, as his section of Total, jTT CO but little hope of her recovery. the State gave Feters 29 votes ou with four tigures, and some of them large J. W. AY RES, dGEXl, Cawker Oily, Kansas STATE OF KANSAS, Mitchell corsTvi the first ballot aud 37 on the The reports eeut to the Kansas figures at that.

Cerinth will be swim second, for Congressman-at-large. llarrv P. Minison. cnhier of the alove-named bunk, do golenudv ewear that the above City Journal, of St John's Bpeech tiling in wealth if the wheat market don' es at different points in the state statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Harry P.

STiMrtos-. t.ashier. get busted and 1 will say again to bust If Holt really is a candidote, none need be surprised to see him get SubscribetJ and sworn to before me this 12th ness men in other towns than Cawker, if generally end with "There was no ovation." But the local papers in lav of July, lr5j. Farkkr. a big vote from the Third district you want a part of Corinth's trade you HAVING wcurtM Ihe fn.m the niarni-facliin'rs, are Ui mtly hxuiw.

in tliecitf Ihkt can show you Ihe well-known d. iierilr In-B talirim nmmilirtiir-1 br Win. Iinalheaij A Jametwwn, N. V. lliee are r-fert rtye, ami am tpiartiuteed to akb ami do up without Injury.

C'oiiUKCT Attest: Notary Public. and especially the western part. the towns in which he speaks, generally contradicts this stereo t. O. Garrett, TtiisT, Directors.

E. K. Parker, should advertise in the Journal. Arocxd Tows. A new disease has appeared typed sentence.

among horses in the vicinity of vJTJST BEOEIYED: ONE OITE LOAD 1 LOAD Of the Celebrated Glidden Steel Bart Wire, 'M 3. O. CASSETT'S, Canker Cily, Kansas. From. Tipton.

JtllvlCth.lSS2, Atchison. The Champion says Well, the rush of harvest is over and Incendiaries in Alexandria continue to be shot. English sailors flogged ten Arabs guilty of arson, Mr. Wiest says that one horse has died, and one is sure to die; and stacks begin to loom up in every direction. heat, rve and barley very good; oats that in his immediate neighbor heavy in straw but light ingrain, owin hood ten horses lm been attack to the intense heat.

Potatoes not looming rape, and pillage. Hundreds persons are bouse-less and star ving. The Khedive has dismiss as three weeks ago; corn has had a hard lime of it; first too cold, lien too wet an ed Arabi Tasini as secretary of then boutli wind wtiieu baked the soil as ed. The disease manifests itself in a scabby formation on the horses neck. The skin of the horse becomes wrinkled aud his hair comes out, begiuing at his it never tiid before, with weeds makin war.

double-quick time to gain the supremacy FRUIT JARS I FRUIT over all, with a large harvest, gave the far TheAtcliison citizens were star tied Monday morning by tho in "The Leader," DIME CIGdR head. At last even the hair of mer all he could possibly do, anna great deal more. Corn needs rain badly, as so'jie is in silk the" indications are good telligence that Mr. A. L.

Shipley. for twelve years the agent of the Mason's Porcelain Top glass United States Express Company, died of hemorrhage, expiring FOB Wo have a largo Assortment of HATS, CATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, From uhich to mate your selections, at prices that defy competitio Our Crocery Department Will always be found complete; Fresh goods coming in' daily. We always pay the highest market price for Produce. while sittinsr at the breakfast table. FIVE -5-CENTS.

$150 per dozen. 1.25 Senator Kamser, Judge Petti the horses tail drops out, and he dies. The disease is accompanied by a maddening itch or burning. The horse that died, a grey, was at the time of his death as black as if he had been scorched by fire. Mr.

"Wiest says the disease attacks human beings, and that in the neighborhood several ineni-Ders of one family have been attacked with an eruption, with a burning of the skin, as in the case of animals. The disease seems to be spreading, and it would seem as if it ought to be quarantined agajast. IIALF GALLON, QUAKT, STANDARDS. IIALF GALLON JAES, for a rain. There is no use of disguising the fact that the corn crop will net be as large as was expected.

Xow, as the time draws near to market an enormously large crop from the south side of the river, what has Cawker City done to bring it in her market? Absolutely nothing. Farmers living twelve miles from Cawker and eighteen from Beloit. will haul their grain to the latter place because they can have a geod bridge, and a bank-full river will be no while, if going to Cawker, a bad ford, high banks and the uneeitainty hether the river is passable, is a dis couraging lactor; therefore, you business men of Cawker. City had better see to your interests in time, for where the crop is sold the money is spent, and thus brings up another theme, A little AT THE $L00 per dozen, 73 grew, ex-senator paddock, Judge Carleton and Mr. Godfry, members of the Utah commission, hold their preliminary session today in Chicago.

The time of holding their first meeting in Utah mil be decided, and will, probably set some time in September as the date. People's Drag Store, beret's block. IMBSTEfiS CO. Call at the Chicago Store for the above goods soon, as they are going like "hot-cakes." 3 M-MEIBBRGEN.

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