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Caldwell Daily Standard from Caldwell, Kansas • Page 4

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mf-TASEY1 HrBr-TA! o. GALDVELL- STANDARDS ruate appropriations from the national MU Swaftzei; a Drue- c. revenue whenever theamc, is needed. Post Office CALDWELL. KANVJILVK 12, 11.

i Vasey Bros Wholesale BOOK STORE, VrOTEOTION OP AMERICAN' CITIZENS. We believe that everywhere tlte protection to a citizen of American birth inut be secured to "citizens' by American adoption, and we favor the settlement of national differences by international arbitration. 'FoRKIUX LA BOK. The Republican party bavin? its birth DEALERS IN Cor. Fifth ai Main Streets, CALDWELL, KANSAS.

Central Mg Ire. had CeM Drag store. LIFE LILIES. I wandered down life' annlcn. In tin) llush of a jroldi-n day.

The flowers ml thorns jrrcw thickly In the pot whe re I chanced to Mrny. I went to cIiooko men flower For life, for weal or woe, on 1 went, till I tfnyt-d ui By the upot whore the lill'H I will carry a My," aU raid In my manhood' prMe, lily fhall be my I tried. in a hatred of slave labor, and a desire that all mcn be truly free and equal, is opposed to placing our Keep mZyi it'tftevnt wnrkm-rmen lit competition with any form servile laW, whether at home West Side of School Books, b. joiiNsax, on i mi no en U) ui no 0.1 01) no mi on- svft (HI 00 (0 on -'i-ou" i in i it) im mj tm on tin yi 1 alret hod my hamlsout null kly VZ. pale lihwoom fTfw.

or abroadand iu'thia spirit we denounce the importation of contractlabrf whether from Kurope or Asia, as an offense against the spirit of American institu-tiuns. and we pledge ourselves to sustain the present law restricting Chinese Main bet: -jth ami 5th, STATIONERY, Novels, Mcgazines, Caldwell. Kas. Gdffins uli.irtVatlAli .....1 4.. I A ulB4.ll fffvlllA I AUUIIUlllllUII, 11114 I I IUV nUVM 1 Ul 1411 icgifcj.tuon as is necer'aryifcii carry out iti pnqwise.

Con feci i'Miery. Caldwell, Kansas. Wm It the air that Miivered? Wan it a wind Unit lih-w? Wan It my hand that them? A 1 touched the )Ioumiiik fali They liroka ajul aouMrri-d Utelr in the unny noontide idrr- f. f- Then I nil it yttat, ti-lirlt nnyel ii It inu. liir III- Inrhr IIii-Im-I In H.

In ylt M'. liTi-r, Thou ti iiMiefpidu(5'rvj l-' They are all for tin- little children, Kinlilcuig of Furniture. Till I VII. K. Tin- ri l'iirill I lie eiviJ TI irl.

Ml The-JLIhBapest Furniture Cigars, Pipes, Notions, litc- bruely begun under ltcpubliuan Store in Kansas. Meloy, Have constantly on Laud the Largest and Laii) cts, v.J. fauiaiuistfation, hhould be. completed by the further extension of the reformed hflcOlurg All Kinds of Albums. Kest Assorted stock of GROCEIUES and PROVISIONS, and the most complete line of QUEEXS-WARE in the v.

-DEALKKS TX- Wall paper, queensware A Jthull I never carry a Illy? -j N4-rrr- I Utterly cried. tyerullorilty, The heavenly one replied: "When the heat of the day Is over: When the koiiI lit won," he anl'l, "Ah, then I hiy 0od lilies In the hand of the talnlc dead All the Veur Hound. fact everything usually found in IJook Store. (itstem already established by-Jaw, to all grades of the smico to which it is applicable. The fpirit and purpose of the reform should be observed in all executive appointments, and all laws at variance with the objects of existing reform legislation nhouldbe repealed, to the end that the dangers to free institutions which lurk in the power of official patronage may le wisely and effectively evaded.

FURNITURE QUMSW, CARPETS GLASSWARE. Lamps and fancy goods. VASEY MtOTHERS, Caldwell, Kansas. 11 tVc Leailiny TapTs of the Countrj WE CAN CARRY GOOD MEX found on the: cws Counter. '1U: 'TliATKOIlM: I CALDWELL SftViNQ the rrm.ir i.axis! are the heritage of the people of the United States, and should lie reserved For 30, 60, 90 Days.

PARORAND CHAMBER SUITS North Main Street, Caldwell, Kansas. ROCK QUARRY The Ucpublicatis of the States in national convention assembled, renew their allegiance to the principles upon which tluey base triiuuphed in six Hiicctvfiivw' l'residtntial elections, and congratulate the Ameiii aii tieoiilc on as far as possible, for small holdings by actual settlers. AVc are opposed to the acquisition of large tracts of these We are selling Staple JoimIs on the very Smallest )I annus. lands by corporations or individuals, especially where such holdings are in the C. F.

HULBER 3100,000 Capital Stock hands of non-resident aliens, and will their attainment of so many renilts in ami admiiiistiation by which the ltcpublieau party has, after saving the I'iuoii. done so ni'U render its institutions just. C''tal and beneficial Wm. O'Connor, endeavor to obtain such legislation as General Ranking Rusiness Transacted. DEALER IN Sugars 101 13 lbs.

1.IK1 will tend to correct this evil. r.AII.lloAl) I. AM! (ill ANTS. CansTomaloi-s l.0 Salt, oer bhl 3 Incorporated under the Ranking Laws VAVK H'. I' if I.IIIKItTV; ware mw of the State of Kansas.

11 Wi WlUVVJWi ht and the embodiment of the best tin. ti We demand of congress the speedy recovery of land grants which have lapsed by reason of non-compliance Proprietor. ami P. G. I.F.WIS.

President. W. IO. MAI.AI.KV, Vii- Presi.l.-nt. T.

NK IT, aslii- Prices of all otlier pioiN. slajile fancy are proportionately low. Corn 5 05 I twin liiu ui i in iiium jnii itrn'ii in mi 5 nod highest jmrpoes of our citixms. The llejiiildican jmrt his giiiiod its strength by uiek and faithful l'i th deiiiands of the pnople for the .0 ttrti ileru and the f'l Jura i iialinn. th" ri'jli- DIRECTORS: cases where there lias been no attempt in good faith to perform the conditions of such grants.

Two and one-half miles southwest of Goods w. K. Mai.vi.k.v. I. N.

I'lKll'KII. i-' T. K.N Wm. i'ohzink. i II.

Manning, Pumps and Sporting Caldwell, and one quarter of a mile east of hrew's quarry. IKNSIoNS. A. M. Coupon.

N. M. i.AKS AHI, The 'Tatcful tlianksof tlie American S. 5. I.KWIK.

We pay the Highest Market Price people are due to the I'nion soldiers I iml pallor of the late war. and the lic- FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. puhlican party stand pledged to suitable provision for all who were dis All Kinds of GLIDDEN WIRE. abled and for the widows and oqihans of those who died in the war. The Republican party also pledges the repeal Call and see us anil get our of the limitation contained in the ar ALDERMAN LESTER SIGN, Carriage anil Honse Painting, Paper Hanging, GRAINING, KALSOMINiHG, ETC of all eilizeii-; t' id" rdevation labor: for hone, 1 ni i'i i.

fur iuil in and fm integrity an 1 ability in all depaitments of the gnvernmrut. and it accepts anew the duty of leading in the work of progress and reform. ltKsi'KiT To AitilKl.n. We lament the death of President tJarlicld, whose sound statesmanship and long time in congress gave promise of a strong and successful administration a promise fully realized during the short period of his office as 1 'resident of the United States. II is distinguished success in war and peace has endeared him to the hearts of American people.

AJiTXH US AliMIMsTH ATIOX. (V'tnllx' administration of President Undressed Rock rears act of 1S77, so that all invalid prices before purchasing elsewhere. The bt wire manufactured. Have also the Baker, Ross and Northwestern Wire. soldiers shall share alike and their pen sion be given with the date of disability or discharge and not with the date of the application.

For foundations and KOKKKi KlUCY. GRIFFITH SWARTZEL. Guns and Pistols Repaired By a First-Class G-unsmitii. Thu Republican party favor a policy which shall keep us from entangling with otlier nation, which gires us the Building Purposes right to expect that foreigners shall re Arthur we recojrnizc a wise, conserva Luder Weber, All Onlwrhy Mail Pnunylly iitK nilcd to. Over Ilowcll's Illacksmill.

Shop. tive and patriotic policy, under which the country has been blessed with re Notice All kinds of Tin work turned out on the Shork frain from meddling in America's affairs. The policy which seek peace can trade with all powers, but especial Employing At most reasonable rates. KANSAS. Best Workman, am enabled to Give Satisfaction.

CALDWKLL, markable prosperity, and we believe his ly with those of the western Hemis -OUR eminent sen ices are entitled to and will receive the hearty approval of every phere. SINCE THE GREAT Caldwell, Kan Main Street, ciiien. We demand the restoration of our navy to its old time strength and efficiency, that it may in any sea protect the Buy Your COAL ft is the first duty of a good govcrn- BOOT and SHOE ri-bt of American citizens and the in .1. 1 LARK. S.

S. CLARK. inesttu protect the rights and promot terests of American commerce. AMERICAN the interests its own peoj i. I ne We call on congress to remove the largest diversity of industry is most productive of general prosperity and of burden with which -OF the comfort and mdepe-nlence of Hie Makers, American xuirnxri CLARK BROTHERS, Dealers in FARM MACHINERY, has been depressed, so that it may WAR J.

G. Denhollem, again be true that we have a commerce which leaves no sea unexplored, and door south of Bent Johnson. which take no law irom Hitpenor The old rllHll coal dealer, whore everjv tniug as represented. force. TKRK.1TOIUAI.

APPUINT31KXTS. KANSAS CALDWELL, jieople. We therefore demand that the I imposition of duties on foreign imports shall be made not for revenue only, but that in raising the requisite revenues for the government, such duties shall be levied as to afford security to our di- versified industries and protection to i tho rights and wages of the laborer, to end that active and intelligent la- bor, as well as capital, may have its just and the laboring man his full '('share in the national prosperity. Against the so-called economic system of the No sin di'clinc in llesolved. That appointments, by the President, of officers iii the territories, Sole The liest Oul as cheap as the clienjwst.

ngrent for i Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos. Agents for the "Wood, Bradly, Standard, Deering and Buckeye, Mowers. And hare on hand a full supply of RAKES. BINDERS, HEADERS, CLIDDEN WIRE, the Estey, New Howe. Teailcr, American Xo.

7. yinircr and the New should be made from the citizens and John J. Ryan. Dry Goods and Shoes resident of the territories therein. GANNON CITY COLORADO COAL TUK MORMON QUESTION.

Kcsolrcd, That it is the duty of con- Mercllclllt TailOl. llit)occiimil it? you llii-I in the Chicairo Ami in the liert snulos of liToss io cuaci sucn taws as snail I Singer Sewing Machine, the Wilcox White and other staudinl organ. promptly aud effectually suppress the ANTHBACITK, TltlNIDAD, Main street, over Hulliert's "inrilwnre stove. system of polygamy within our tern A. S.

GROH Ckas. II. Moohb, t'listiiur. Ed. M.

Hewiss, Vice-President. Jso. w. Xvce, As't Cashier JOHX Ct. WlHHKi, President.

Al tories, aud divorce the political from the ecclesiastical power of thispo-called CUM BKR LAN I )SSBl' It V. Mormon church, and that it should be wirh bis iniinen-i- ami l.c.mtil'ul A full Hue of CLOTHS democratic party, which would degrade our labor to the foreign standard, we enter our earnest protest. The democratic party has failed completely to relieve the jieople of the burden of unnecessary taxation by a wise reduction of the surplus. The llcpuhlican party pledges itself to correct the ISK.QI AUTIKS ir THE TA1MVK, to reduce the surplus, not by the vicious and indiscriminate process of horizontal reduction, but by such methods as will relieve the tax payer without injuring the laborer. rigidly enforced by the civil authon OSAGE COAL.

ties, if possible, and by the military, if CASSIMEKES, Read, Call and Judge need be. BKiUT.S, AND VESTIXGS. The Stock Exchange Bank CALDWELL KANSAS. Incorporated Under the Tlankinr Laws of the Stnle of Kansas. Capital, $100,000.

Surplus, $16,700. A General Banking Business Transacted. Moncv to Loan on Ileal Estate and Personal Security in Sams to Suit. I have the Ix-st and most The people of the United States, in their organized capacity, constitute a -0 yanlrf lt yards She yanl.s Kentucky I.Uf) 1.00 nation and not a mere confedercy of Correct Scales in the tales. The national government is sui- Guarantee Nit is fact ion in bvery mrucwar.

prcine within the ppace of its national sVV Etu-h draft tfstffl liy I. S. Stnnilitnl ti-st and every weight warraiitril corwet. duty, but Ihe stages have reserved rights KANSAS. CALDWELL, which should be faithfully maintained.

DIRECTORS: JOHN G. WOODS, ED. M. HEWJN. KF.N S.

MITXKIt, KANSAS. JN'O. A. I1LAIK. CALDWKLL, Each should be guarded with jealous THE TAKIIK ON We 'recognize the importance sheep husbandry in the United States, the serious depression which it i now ex-j eriencing.

and thu danger threatening its future prosperity, and we therefore respect the demands of the representa i'4 yanls Donl.le-foM Cashmeiv. 1.00 All tlsc in proportion at A.S.GR0H'S CI leap Cnxli ('liicao Store. YOCNG "sflolsT imT CHA.S. Jl. JIOUKE.

M. 11. HENNETT, I. it. care, so that the harmony of our sys S.

P. G. LEWIS, tem of government iiav be preserved i and the Tnion kept inviolate. The STOCKHOLDERS: John G.Wood E1. H.

How-ins, John A. Illair, I. 11. Gilniorc. A.J.Dav, lion iS.

Miller, Eil Titu. C'has. H. C.H.Stoiio. S.

H. HoniPr, y. il. Timticrliikc, A. M.

t'olson. Hanks Wilson, W. W. W. E.

ISrldv. Jno. W. M. II.

Hen net o'Ciinniir, E. M. Forl, H. Itohrvr. perpetuity of our institutions rests up Lambdin Ewing S3.

COMBINATION. 84. on the maintenance of a Guarded by Hall's Time Lock Real Estate, AND WEE riALI.OT AXD HONEST COUNT, tives of this important agricultural interest, lor tho Adjustment of the duty upou foreign wool, in order that such industry shall have full and adequate protection. AX IXTEUXATIOXAt. STAMAU1 We have always recommended the best methods known to the civilized and correct returns; and we denounce the fraud and violence practiced by the Loan Agent.

Kanv'f in eounty, Kiowa, Kntiax. Horw- nrniid ain' iucattlc on left hip. iemocraey in the southern states, by THE which the will of the voter is defeated. BLUE FRONT CROCERY. as dangerous to the preservation of free I IMPORTANT To Stock Men And rt.her Intendinx to fence this season.

You will find It to your interest, te-forc placing your orders for world, aud we urire that efforts should institutions: and wc solemnly arraign inrmade tf unite nil nations US5 lis tl Democratic party a being the guil MONEY to LOAN' CALDWELL STANDARD ty recipient of the fruits of such fraud n(the establishment of an ftafldari which shidl fix for all the and violence. Wc extend to the Ke UN :tJ.rrettt I nnid I 1. 1, on lift ftlf lielonjr Hall Short, t). Kiowa. Kanr-iU'.

publicans of the south, regardless of MatiY vtue of gnldtud koin itrii- Dealers in their former party affiliations, our sympathy, and pledge to them our most ear 1 NT Elt-ST AT iMM V. Kl K. REAL ESTATE, WIRE, ITABLERS AXO THE LOt lSVlLI.E The regulation of commerce with 8 01 nest efforts to promote the passage of such legislation as will secure io every citizen, of whatever race and color, full FROM I to 5 YEARS' TIME, 3 03 IBUCKEYH foreign nations and lietween the states is one of the most important preroga PILE -TO GROCERIES i CD OINTMENT 15. V. KK1T11.

A No. VK on ripht l(lc an-1 heart ou left hip ami tives of the general government, and and complete recognition, possession ami exercise of all political right. 9-: in iu Bt.a io the IveiniMK-an party uistinctlv an- r-- ni i re nuivl WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL FIRE, nonnccs it purpose to support sueh AiteR B. Smytii Sous, AND legislation as will fully and emcientlv lion. John B.

Henderson, of Missouri, Chairman of the National Republican ti eattle on game ttAHMSGTOX, I. I. carry out the constitutional power of Tornado, Life congress over mtcr-state commence. PROVISIONS. Convention, was a Buchanan elector with James N.

Bunies, in 1S3G. and a The principle of the public regula One Year For Only $2.50. HOIJKItTS WICHITA. KANSAS- Douglas elector with George r. Vest ACCIDENT, WINDSOlt, J.

A. Manager. tion of HAILWAY ColUtntATloXS aud Mordecia "Oliver. In 1SC1 he sue ceeded Trustiu Polk in the United is. a wUf and-jalntary duo for tho pro Insurance nent.

DRUGGISTS V. FOR 4 refer by permission to Messrs. Dunn 1'aM for States Senate, was elected for the term, The mau mn.Mis: left tide. Highest Market JVice all Kinds of A Snider. Kana.

City; toraine i- 1SG3 ta When the impeachment Two iaiers for little mure than the tection Of 11 Clasces or the people, and wc favor legislation that bhall prevent uniust diserimrnation and excessive MDler Blair, Battta Cof per. Caldwell. proceedings were brought against An 1 price of one. Kansas; B. F.

Keith and Ed- Gurrkt-; Darlinjf- drew Johnson, lie voted against them -m on loft loin. He was succeeded by Carl Schurx. In a OINTMENHg Has Land for sale in tracts from 40 acres Country Produce. 1875 he was assistant prosecuting attor ton, Indian Territory; Walworth, Walton Sc. Rhodes, Harper, Kansas.

Prompt rtiipmentj and superior quality of wire guaranteed. IN TUB Lb i 51 I ney with D. P. prosecuting the to 20,000 Acres. charges for transjortation.

and that nhall cecure to the people and the railways alike the fairandeijuul protection of the. lavrt. A LABOU lURKAf. Wc fciyor tho establishment of ana-C4nal hireau of labor, the enforcement PRICE 7 St. St.

Louis Joyce-McDonald whisky cases, By paytiur us tiJSO yon will receive for one j-er your home papr with the tourier-Jour-nal. the repreaentattv newspaper of the sout nmoTrtM. nd fnr a. tariff for revenue only. and having made too plain comments on Korto of Poet Omce, Yetinjr cattle 1rarhl-ed on either -s Kanjtcoa CottnwoHl and t'mplell creek.

PoitotBee add row, Darlington, LT. V. F. SMYTH SON: CoTrarol liSno "Dor. the t.

britrhtert and family week-DC erai UIO JJCII I it in the United State. ThOM) who desire to President Grant and ihe late O. E. Bab-cock, was dismissed. lie is a brilliant man, and possessed of great magnetism.

CALDWELL, ICfm p. Box 34, Wichita, Kansas, iicious VntJ 'examine sample copy ot the lonnctsionmw gamS On Hand. cando eotluaice. of lhs clirbt hour Uw, aud a judl Tt..

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Years Available:
1884-1884