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t.v-w.ssAJ.a' '-."m JKZOUNTY ?f OURNAI. SaMkV with all thv faults I love thee - ' -tMi Itv. .Vrf.3r-ii.Vi 11 asiyiured! JVIIlIt t AF TJaa SrilS Saal V- -SO "a 'I &LJ.l, KAXSdSi ORSDAT, MAY 11, 1871 ': Vamm ",' , "w 1 that tkelcityCtif Saliiia is JMtrc appre thane SWio arc jealoas ofour prosperity. All unite in 'saying that Salma is a good town, U destined "to become the chief metropolis west of Topeka and east of Denver, that it must be the centering point for two or more railroad1. It is unnecessary to repeat that this is but a giiaranty'orthe general buoyancy ami ftling-of security tor the future peruu fn. all our people. Though our visit to ---ry - a no fof assessing all property is inti thei following exemptions; by statute, Tire 'unknown to I will.be otV interest to all. The been vcrv liberal, iavoriiig the imitcd meanb and succoring by y acts literary, rc.ligioii, scieti-l Abilene on last Monday was a brief one, other iilKtili'ttions designed for -t wttSa source of pleasure and rccrea ioratioii of the" human race. jjonj s,nj it.wa- at this time we were the owersao)vc all tne oinerriaie"Iuore convinced ol the wiscness oi uur bcnl laws." The widow and the),.-!,,,..;,,.. 0f Salina as a place of abode, ire pror'hted 'with a sustenance wjic talking with Others of the relative e net-is. ii me iicceacu uraraw ; positions of the townsoi esicni uu, erwbere.lsewhero they Ai-e per-, tl)C respective advantages and of the jo suffer throagh.the'medium" of coutPy i the main. laws. Jiereare u.e Kmynvt Jt . foamlM night to pa br rail Us: 1. All building!. iHe.l du-- Sa,ina cag, through tuc eoty on Ls places o niiblnr worsUip,-pnw- ... - d Jt Wtt9 our tl houses, or both, with the funiN .... . b favored in these respects. 1 books, V'getlier with not more fc-ipv, parallel "with the Smoky acres of ground if owned by the .f 0u either-side of the stream lion and iced" fJr" tba. P",'I'etUtrV!tVL.V9 .,. Irom five to ten miles iu 2. Pajblic- graveyard,. .: -Ul....,, '. ,hl! iand Pi,e3. beautifully, ?s belonging to litcrarv, sdyJHittUj . , . t wh;l mav be-termed a sec- volennmt1Uitims1tt.sedjTiljee!.)i-J bpt01I1 Aching evenly on without s alone, with md inOTtfiati fphy j Uuff w fhc evc t.a ro:lcll. The land ocd-l.y-:he liibrfiiUjiiw, , ;s dotted with tine farms, e books. ,ftnicrJ-tiiifuro, IB? hoy aft. 'tastv and many ol i inStr..nu(nU.l-eJ1lgmg-,t.m - ;lnj)rovc,uc,t 'and TIB JtCIT INI (WHH8NII. The Joint High Commission, for de- vwinir terns for the settlement ot the Alabama claims, have ni-litded its la-l bors. and the treaty will be submitted to to Congress. Tho Washington Xational Jtepublicanx, of Tuesday,'givcs the follow-j ingasthe main of the treaty ana voucnes lor its official correctness : The treaty is to bo known as the trea ty of Washington for Uie adjustment o claims of iniurv alleged by the Unitet ..t .... ;T..s.. "... .-..l- ....! J u.e aw..Sln,,wi.:r .Itin presci.ee of the new-comer. For u belHffS:p:rf1dirta,J;rr.vc miles from the city wc -jdtirMorpnHibchoob..lanvJ ,.,. lHldi, ol- ,;raber. where rto religir,ur, literary, Ufit ! the Saline river fonBstiflucnee ith fvolcut institutions orasociatiniis. t the .Smokvllill. Some distance back W . . ..- IUV ,'4SVi Iroperty belong.:. to tae , Mulberrv and Elm Creek, ran into the uitcd tate. 0. All property be- . . ., u .,.-;-!,; a (.-5U11III-, lilt nvi virfi r.n.....- n to the amuty. yf tywi. . .r c :mu,u:U ol-lim,,L.r about theci.y. I.jv.. -l. i i i. :.l :..'..! uisirie, luiix-!!. .-..u ... - 0 , lK ,t , fliU. s. 7. All work-,.iii-ichifry and - mU,...v - -- - inon couniv aim mit-cii m.? ... - l'! time The i town contains four or hve hiindfv-il pop used for -coat eying " water. .Q. iiu-s anl other instruments ued extinguishment of fires, with the j "ion and is .mprov.ng. .It poesseb a . 9. TheV3.m.N n-ed,and thej loraUon mA ,s alw"-VS "uns " " d property owned, bv State or g """ lw- -" ".- agricultural societies. 10. Rich, """" "- "" I'.' "'V :. n.,.;.l.l . ., .;...! nfivu ionneu uiai 11 ni.iuui...i...v, .1 dollars. ll.Thewearing ap- hundred barreb, of -alt perweek. Juoge fevcrv person and alllamilv pie-j J- P- Ievereaus, of Laurentv, has o 12. AH public libraries 18. Fain- fred a large premium for tbq best sam- .uies and the school books of cv-ipe Kanwis-maue sa.i io .h- t-.i. son or family not exceeding one t JhC.fttate mir uu iau a.. ....... d dollars inValne. " ' bhl,i,I,? l'BI ,n ,,cr vlsnm Abilene is full of huoineis and grow- lSGSIDE5TIiL 4BIRR - ., ,, p:maf.d ibat there are thirty l. .. i. .!....: -..-- - I hare come aeroxs me lououiug, Plxasaht Ilnx Road. Prom Jfr. , ofWT v" Huge Monros, one of the foremen of Ji. Monwe's workingparty, whoarrived herfc yesterdaj' Irom Oiathe,-wo-gatlor the latmt news in regard to the mom-ess) of the oritorrithe. above road. TheH J eiahtteln milcs.fcf the-Iine between O- & immi ' j buildings at present under construction. taken Imington, when President, to sup- . . .... -.. j irruton Dy I aiicnaa, a ...uer l"jcitixen, st:ltcd Uiat thc ?il winlcr had naitn.iingto me mca-urehiaHcuj . . ,(,r;pl,,.e.i IHXII lil. lIH--fc i.. ...- most of them arc rather of the in ferior order. Not having previously vis ited Abilene we can not speak ot its past but its present growth seems to be of the higher order aud judging from previous limn.&i I reports we infer that it was never so well ,iin cm,- of , ei sls ; is now. The maintenance ii-wi.;.! tlw. tiiwtnrr- (it tlif town. There I he western insurrection of 179?.:. .. . ' '... k;i,i: k... t siri" u iiiiiiiiiL-r iiil vi.i-- ifiii..tiiii - ... rf thi 1 jal m-i-ir. ITrM. m n itiuumn i . . Itraicbt throudi 'li- 0 iIitution, llintiicn the j tllO lofthol-tm.iur. jK-niie rtpiTin-u ( flitarr Pn-ld lit rair 2-, In the buiL. The .vill nnt h n it TVtiTm t ini thilifli T. i at Uir head of in iniu fr nrn yeire an-l a w 5-rtwI tan - i at. .1 : nw i uns 4 coiKiutrr m Uu rntnrv nf uLv hun IrvKl ll-as!lll4 ! . n. M .Cn nlfhf f.tlMll KtTTir. hal IhYII Cnl). ir IlnnviroaM luf Iirnn by asking llic Kx- rhv hrtnok lYnrn llu- Tna-arj Hvn linn-tml doll-in without thru- Iki auti in c.pmrm;.i ui --, littittnn ' . ' 0l.riH.l .-. ... .-- I ?SiiSfi-i of S"0'1 ''Savior appears to be upper- r.,.n. m ,rawn w tw.c. a most in the minds ol its people. Large tSSSSS&tSS preparations are made for thc importaion i a rictv or mi-ciurvMu wnum-nH. mt of jcxa9 tattle and tlierc exists anu is hincton had Wiun ."."" opcnitiir the full complement ot saloons his age our first lesion learned i- an j hoanling bouses at the ev of the n for Washington, lie" is looked coming of thc cattle men. One person is having haJ no.enemiCs, because told us there were eighteen saloons in the upressions are eaHy-obt.ineu -by phice and that a Mr. Brown, of Junction cans from their associations and Citv, was erecting a large building for an- .. lliev nave ocen lau'ai mis other. AbilcncMwuia loitow uie exam- hildhood to manhood audit is with vv of Salina and put its licenses at high that they are made to realise the Washington wa.s-uotJre.c from the Is of bitter oppouenf, and if we tistorv thoroughly we mitsfbe eon- 11 that his administration la'ckcdlit- the perplexities attendant upon the tistrations of the lnvsent day h the medium of calumny aUd po- warfare. XoojiehasforgottciUhe it attacks upon Mr. Lincoln anil lilsj listraliou durlngJhe war ;yA there a united feeling oftapprovaPfef ne -red President's t 'Mvtlfi r"11 s, granting to bimthe.high distine f a pure-minded and incorruptible maiiship. It is not M)ssible, iu a ry like this, where party spiiit runs h, for a President to escape criti- censnre and abuse. Ker- admin- ion has had its share. Criticism is censure too, it deservinir abuse Jfo man is too .high' to escape the Is of envy, malice and partisan hate. figures, thus only giving to the more re liable men the business. The first dro've of cattle is expected to arrive this week. We called upon Bro. Wilson, of thc CIiTonkl', and found him to be an affa ble and accommodating gentleman. He publ:shes a live paper, which is deserv ing of the united patronage of the citi zens. Dickinson county, bo informed us, contains about six thousand people. It is a tine agricultural county and there js'tio reason why it should jiot rank with the best counties df. thc State. " These are some of our impre.'sio.ns, made on a hurried trip. There is more of this country than one would suppose until he had scanned it pretty thorough Iv. Thc country is in advance of the towns in population. t claims of injury alleged by the unueu States on account of the esc-.tpe of Con federate cruisers Trom British ports, ana depredations committed by these vessels during the late revolution in that corns, trv. The tribunal of arbitration is con stituted to consist ot five arbitrators, one appointed by thc United States, one by Grcat Britian, and the otherthrce each by designated sovereign States of Europe or America. The treaty establishes spe cial rules of duty and obligations of the members, in addition to the generally re ceived public law, which rules, although not admitted by the British commission ers to have been in force at the time, are vet atn-eod to retract and govern the de cision of the tribunal of arbitration. This tribunal may either award damages in detail or in gross, at its discretion, or it may refer this duty to a board of asses ors sitting in the United States. The British government iraiiKiy ex uresses its regret for the occurrence of the incidents complained of by the Uni-j ten states. - For the adjudication of all other claims of citizens of the United States, against Great Britian,or against the United States durimr the same period that is, from the 18th of April, lfcGl, to the 9th of April. lSGb an ordinary mixed commission is proided,to sit at Washington, with an umpire to be nominated, if necessary, by .1 designated friendly power. This limi tation of time is of material substance, tor it tontines reclamation against the United Slates to incidents of actual war. It is accompanied, also, with a declama tion 0:1 the pait of the British commis sioners, i.i etfect excluding claims on ac count of slave property. - In'regard to the fisheries, in addition to the liberty already secured to them by the treaty ot Itl??, fishermen of the Uni teil States shall have liberty to take so.i rish .u the seal oast rnd shore-and ir the bav, harbors anil (reeks of the prov inces of Ouebee, X a Scotia and New Uninswii k, and the colony of Prince J-'d--.vani's hlantl and the is'lamU adjacent, without being restricted to any distitncu from shorc,'With permission to land ii on such' co-ists, shores and Nfcrids, and also upon Magdelen Islauds, for the pur pose of drying" their nets, luring their tish, kir., subject, of course, in tbi- respect to the local rights of private property ; and thc same liberty isgranted to British subjects on thc eastern seas and shores of thc United States north of the oOtb parallel of latitude. This libci ty is not to inc-luae, on either sine, sneii nsn or salmon and shad fisheries, or other fish erics, iu the rivers and mouths of river-.. It is further agreed that fi-h oil and fih of all kinds,e.ccpt fish of the inland lakes and their rivers, and except fish preserv ed in oil the produce of fisheries of the United States or of thc Dominion of Canada or Prince Edward s Island, shall be admitted into each country respect ively, free of duly, i he privilege thus conceded to the United States is obvious ly a most important one. It is asserted by the British government, but not ad mitted by the United States, that thc privileges accorded to citizens of the United States are of greater ralue than those. accorded to subjects of Great Brit ain; and to prevent or avoid controver sy on this point it is agreed that a mixed commission, with an umpire-so bo ap pointed by a designated friendly" power, shall determine'wh'at, if any, compensa tion for such alleged excess of privilege ought to be paid" by the United States. .Next come various questions 01 navi gation and commercial transit, which are disposed of by declaring thc river St. Lawrence and the rivers Yucan, Porcu pine and Stilline, forever free and open to the citizens or subjects of both coun tries ; by providing for the equal use of the Welland, .M. Joiwenco ana other ca nals within the dominion, on thc one hand, and Lake Michigan and St. Clair lathe and Iliirh'Tjlue are" ready for the,-? fron: Two hundred men are at worki at the Blue crossing. The heaviest work on the line is at this point. It is all rock ; work and will not be comp'et -d till the grade is finished on the balance of.thb line. Late last week' 175meii and' 75 . qr. JOHN W. BERKS' &fmaMi iysjp ftteWMSY, At SaHna, Saline County, Ki &?' , M .. KANSAS' PACIFIC RAILROAD LAND AGENT AND HEAL ESTATE BROKER, HAW sr scrapers commenced oj)erations at a poinr tbfeo miles -of "OralIi"eT"X)lafRe will be reached in a day or two by this party, after which it is calculated that halt a mile win be averagea per uay. Laicrence Tribune Pierre Bonaparte, the murderer 6fj Victor oir, is living in Belgium, "slap ped." " GRAIX FARMS, STOCK FARMS. , ' FRUIT FARMS, HIfc CLA,"J:i;, , .- TIMBER CLAIMS,- .-.MnrpttrfAViiK. 1 'HfWTrtM IrtVlis. BUSINESS HOUSES, lELLIXGHft:sR ' '.i......j-., . T , ----- . . " ily 1 1 ii. t I OAttle "city g .fc v & 4Wa. i.ix'.-, .. WITH riMSKRASlPRCXSISG WATKIi.ii.jl ;m-tMM.raJr. iteuob iounoxs'0JMrdrj;oAr2orxjirxj&ll'-r)!j1.'JF'!5 " ''-. u att State Iiiecti;y. . , D. s. knatof S. C. roecoT nd A. Caldwell. Knimi-iitaiiTe in Con;cis 1. P. Lowe. .fti.ti . ArMiSmin-ml'ourt S. A. KIXGMAf. Cnlrl Fu-licr: D. J. BuEWUtand 1- 31. Valestuee, AmotI- atfJllitld-. ;,. rrnur I m M. II ik ct. I.i -UN-naut GoTrrnor P. P. txou. S.Ttvtirv of StAtc W. II. S uauii. Irwwurvr-J. E. IUte. Aiuliti-r .Tuoa. , sapcrmiciMlcnl u( Public In-trncthm n. O. ilc a Attornejr Ccnrril A. I.. W iluaSM. County TUvectovy. ...nnAirvn t t vn eil.lYF t'r"V roaia- Or will kU Uk nit talf t fll V? " ' UU-lWifv ij.k. ...-w..w -tor'wttallat liptrarre. It might be dWdrtlaio cniluU and Mid u a gnu alraac. . 64. .... - . t...m no. mlfc Mtuth et AIiba. adiotntin; thr I'airliiMind: arrrs old land. two-r.-nrttlCTl houif . -ojdvtlli corral aivi one raiic ti nc .r. M.n.. 103 aeT bottom, oue and a half inlli- ft hrat of Sa lina. (the w hf of the nrarnl Ite e -Mf mTa wrU or tiA waur. thc railroad erwM the land. f)casn;orijoue-aai -, mw-w v- . VI Macrra bonom. afar Saline Kirt. foor and half .'zZ.C, e.l. nlr- th n kfnf nw arret- "rwmd the land. 13 acru old land. T(W ca4, or half Tib .Tudic oftbe District Oa-t W. II. CArtA. Senator -.'OthllUtrict J. II. Peewoti. lClirti-ntatirr 7n Oitn1 j. ii. sxeai. liAt'itr C-anmiionr-M. I. loccm. 4. C. H and T. I. Wickeuiiam. Llt-rV. ol the District Cjurt A. S. NoKTON. Pmbatc Jodice A. M. IlEran, County Clrrk David B iija,. C'juntr Trra.urer SUliLhO AxusC. SVrii J. W. Rt-sCKir. li jtuter of Dtds V. SitEUMW. i .mntr Attorney 1 C Mohleh. -ajrintendent Public Instruction A. P. CoU.CC-. City aOirectoi'y. l iii.r f!. It. ITnrKWnaI. r.Muri!in.-n W. II. PLAXDrn. IATtD Itkowx. ero I'o-r. II. 11. Diuli- an-1 K. II. Umior. i".lnrc.lu ls&JttX r.xiiJi. ClrrL FE WlLOXAN.- , , Treasurer Thomas Llostdty. M.rlnl W. 51. CLABku. Cit Attrin- S A. WiloiUv . aavaaaafa3ajaaaaatjMaaaaaKaaiaaaaawai cath balance 3 montUi at trn rxr cent IW. VV1UABI.E STOCK KASCllE-IMPUOVEn. 1.4i7iO-10Uarr inabody. tuurleni lailea wHUhfaat orSaUA,rihl-n mil". Kju:hfe$t of Solomon Ctv. SuTiulue Kra, PaciUc Ud . Tff9 IthVoURh hich run. rtrwin of nrr-rallinK water. I threeind and one-half mile, l-mft. w"""'"0.1 one-half niuto"e ana a nw roue . ;: multoadwithtimb.r i! entire len.ith. nrindnllt. jiSESTK th..-n ftt.rnthe down A -i wooTlaI.tm more n b.-hl without eoltius live y "Tl "Ji..T!.Trr ... i. r..t .r wium on the land rl 'JZl i.,Sdlr.?.;'in abundant. About half of thU tract i lwttoin laud, balance Bcntly rolling and aiopine iraci i "" '"",. ..i,n.. Vrnnm-ofcounrrvfor -S Jinche.' IT avid W owner will pive PJIJt't'iSf J a (.nrniiurnt uuarur secuoo w......, ..-- --r-r wblch I a anuii nw.,"".:,'r1,. TK -., , waicn . .--'.--""ilftn a &r..Ac . with aiutacn.ac -.i-i" -"L" . isc, .n.tMi cull tasire warranty MrwVd.: iTow'elialn.. J- J- .".! ciah fa irire warranty drid: or J.?IT n,m?", balance ebb; of oue-min ca-n, oaiaaee ou prrcent Iun: ung tune at ten ir cent. Cic- 103. 6 acre, bottom and senile Hins l-ralrie on i.JT um Creek, aixtem miles Boulheast of salina. im'fth 1 -r --l...- Km nu-rlv lainie. Bine noue oi 109. 4rsi a-liin rm Kttnti. n Wan.a tAeiAe Railwae. two mile, nut of BmoktiUa (c. T. I U.rw); Spring Creek fork on the land, tanrn all aoow u. aw yn acre; one-BIUi cab, balance ou long time. 124. 3J0 acre. oow). Are mile uorthwert of Salina. one quarter oT a mile fiftm timber on Saline UiTer (being thewhfofwetionit. tU. rsw); Uacrel,Sa caah, balance oa long tune 125. tin acre, bottom on Saline Hirer. whUA run through in on Saline Hirer. whUArunarnrougn 'm,.nriiii--ints, w the land (the nw ofac qr, lheWofasdeofe ofaec- , j6 per acre csuh. three mile, northwest of salina. 119 per acre; 11 cub, baiaaca on Ung time. 126. acrca Tolling prairie. ren mile, northweft of Sa lina and one mile Irom Mulberry Creek (being tection X,IU,rl. (3 prr acre; I(,IX cah, balance oa Terr long lime. 150. r 16 acrea bottom, one-hair mU from Ma ui... ah!. mUe. .from Sjltoy, four aaSTr. couarr arat. Birea from Lambae. ante fn.ru Solf mni. City ftbeMor.waaJandwlu'or aeofartuaTn rJwl. taper acre caah. ... . 151a 0 acrea bottom land oa Coal Creek, two m.W. frin coaaty ant. between Solomon Bleer and Salt imt, one fourth of a mile from the frrmer (bring the fe t fth neaadtheneoftbeaeorwetioo U t II rw p,r acreaaah. 152. StacTea bottom oa Coal Creek, oar aula hUf milt. from the Solomon River, eight milea aorthWrst of solo- Drofawwtaeciioo ill i:r:j. 127. tn aerr bottom, twelve mde Knth of salina (the e hrortheaeqrortecticnU.t IS.ti w). J per acre; S3U caah, balance on lone tine. 128. JW acrrs. alt bottom, on Solomon Hirer, four anile writ or Solomon City (the w hf of tecUoo 8, 1 13, r t w). fS prr acre caih. 130. 320 scre nearl- all bottom, eight milea east of Salina, the aatu ' outhwnt nf Sulomou City, one mile from the smoke Hill Kirrr and one-rourth of a mde of Uypaam Cmk (the n hf urction 16. I II, r I w) .! l,tooca;b, balance on long time. 132. 200. IWacre. bottom land, twelve mile. nonhwrt of Sa lina, one mile Irom the Saline River (w of aecUua XT t IS r 4 w ; plenty of atuck water and range adjacent T per sere caah. 23. J8 7i-100 acre., all of aectloa 30, townbtp to. range 1 w WD acre " 10 " X acre wiofaectioall " " ISO acre BaqraectioaaM ' " 5 prr act oaafc. . LTKCOliCOUXTr. 261. :M acre prairie, nai afjfmile arraa eouatr aeat (the .wqraod.hfofBWa-atlrl tUr7W7; lVavtr Creek runtthroagb IhemWhweat comer, a-Mue tlmbtr Jlpef acre ;tiTC caah, balance oa long lime MePHERSON COUNTY. 65. -- - - -- '-- a-Hlli uf aatiaa taai.i. i?i"?,2K.SS21SJ!S!f SiJl,!!5:-:nUe..mm county eat iteorMlm t IIrS Froposals Invited. , wn Creek. itii miles two.mV. gobilwrll at Vloor f.rten feet .Ip and :J!.S '.... lrn. o.rraU. .-W acre, old land. around broke for h-Ue around the land. 100 fruit tree-. V: " . " Tv. ,i-r,:. nml slain:'.! crr. the land. With nnfaUiBi water and pltniv of timber. (mUoal'l. MS r I W). Will makxahiiKlrtm- b-uif. a good grain tM,nV,Sikranche?a there U eXten-We range adja- c-nr. U per acre; :,'iiua reiiuiuuiree ra at SIHcilira1ion"Hinbe found iu the .. v.. t i .it A t c ur. li V It tUw lllterteiltf-d for the erection of a fchoo! Iiou ! .ir lurmt i l)i tr c- No 11, S.l ue e.rtinty, Ku, until 5Iaj " I4C. iirsine, -ven mile, southwest of iv) ; ten acre, ota lami. miw all about It. '. per acre. I fill ca, bilance on lun tmie -rs i ! j 'TA. I it- riUJlUUL.LU ivUU'JC I IU. s- .r. nf KAX -. 1 ,4 hjiChMI. I. I. I ' will tale u'.liretlnt lie has lieen ll-d in SKh. iil. Ii m. hanb of oeuednn 1. comt M. s. i-rtee. Dirertor. Xo Iwnd wUlbr re- IfiOacre. haudom-'rairie 1 1 n ii it ramt !!! mad before the building I Salina. (te ir 1. , 1 15. r 3 w t i-d in 1 accrrtett liedire line lirok-. I amn all i t i accepieii iniaK on Ion tmi thit J. I'. II rrUin, Plim'ia". rthe couutt of Salme, n I ; II e s-nte of Ki.i k. lid. on th 1 1 1 lay 51 IV. A. I. l-i I, liie ni petitun n Uie D.rtnet court of .aid count. iin-t aaid.l. L. Han, dcfuidant, praviuij, .orujuiiii hi lurtli-eiiM ol iiueliundnildiilHra with niter. t ther.on mrai.i-I itid iliieiiiluit on a certain i r.niK.-.iy nu'einveii bt tmn to (h-o. II. IK 11. and a--i -n .1 ' ii 1 l"I liniilT, ami that n lairt f lot iiiiinlM-r! ni'ietr-Ih.-ou sata " Ai.-n 1-, in the oriinal towa of "iliit, in i-.nu. r iuiiiy.il -al at , mat iMt' ban-it i.iienii;ijr.piten lit -ai i!.i II Ik II tit miir. Hit- mviii nt t.r..nif...ii niti.and be l!u aid (ieo. II Dili dull a.ii.n.I fv said pliinliif, and forthe fon elifeure of Id l.i i-tgiav: llult J tU III lit linter the tltioll lUe.1 bt Hi. Hi t tin. in'-rh. lare fieaVbdit ofJune, Kl, ..r --d iittitinu tt til bo ukm m true an( judgment, ae aL n e ttjliil. tt ill Iu nudi rt-1 a.-eiiplinfflt . .ttlHS K. Hi IlKlON" lit Im Atliirney, J. II. sir-ao. sill.n. Kn--. M iv vr.i. 1-11 I 3.'.1 acre hottom nnd gentle Mimg praine in i.j e.iira 1 ValletT fiitirteen mile .iitheait of s ! na. . t h ,t.M t.fS..tom..n Ul: in i One nel;hb..rlio.l, ramw , all ..e.ut. an 1 ,. I1U i .S ll . r S, te'rir "i 'hUr.- new .ImMtac, (-.able and liarn. the owner now "er.i.t ins the laiur Willi ni la.n ilv.)atlne.treaiiiil.igtheilh n.''."liST"i i..i ra-tkrahindnehiMnw. Wieracrej fl,M.cah. bal ance oa lonif tun . lill. .-. !. 1.-.1... n.irt t.n mile, iioutb of salina. lWKITiini.iiu.r-..;,---- , ..... ,, .. " r .ir.' '"r-!r,." ..".l; ial r" . IX- .'rirva rUrI V;iQMI Batt-inC- thM f.ir, eltinTire of I t,, Hl'acre. bottom nar SmAt II II ttie.r. eisht ifl'lrt ratofalIlll, (llienhror Hie lie or oi eevujui . . ... raw); franr- h.m- l.:U". ! '- V.' a.,',iZ! Mrnher .table )ll. aranery St!, g-l w.d. 1JJf" 1.1 land, on-'law mil- nis;. r-.T " r';:'"i he plice. plenty f frail. '." -1,i nr a IVIilliiieiwI IIillini Sirs. It. s. Lincoln ha. and will keep at her resi dence, on Tth stseet , tn d v us 'mill or tt il-n '. tore, a gotid ard uetf asia:m-nt of rtra'V and fa'iet millin er i-J. Al-o Sewing Poxe Tt Order. 01oKinr VP ll-.vin ilI-oe,l of rar in it 'in irket Tn salinv, I dt-siretos.iain.-niiint bi-in without uiin- iry de lar.an.lvr.bfrnuitulld b'o unnlcredil r ticoru forTanlilirnlial'lt awl sllleernunt. Theinirkel will conliuu- ii oje rili-ii at the old 't?nd. Taa 1I ft jllaag. caIi; lialanee .lx" m mlh. at t. n per Cent. A "" I aia-j-e. bottom, wvrniml.. ratofSi' .1. W. Kussell & Co., DEALKItS IS narness, Saddles, BOOTS MD SHOES, ' Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. SAT.IXA. kaxsas. ihna. on count mil fiftni liixahrrtin xl(itivo KlTrr. rurnt mtlr MKul i . nui.i ij i....i ... . -Mi. .K...A..AP. L$K2tt,fc !TK,?,.'S1!?tS.S2 K eD.U eSLSf S-' ? .. ' "-!.. - arvw.a .s.,.-, , j 1 TTT " il nut on oJUawi o iBCv iaim err mtrr, mwwcu It.afewtrna. aracre; 1 115 ca. balance on long la yj, d ontt tfrrn wt tblMt ,h, ta, nn tun'- ,.,-' I trait.. c , the smokr Hill River run. through for oi.f 1J.. " baBdredaBdlenrod..lunberonboUi.idr f ,9Uoeaa!i ) acre, .tmng bottom, on mok Hill Hirer. ix t 107. milt, eait or Salina, on- mile truja .the railway (the e I ,w KIT ij. m r h,ij ninr. tnrnty-flve hror.w qr orsectiotil.t II, rs w). tin per acre, nUIe. wilhirf-slina. three mm counte aeat (the w hf ai'k caah, balance on Ions Jim.-. JandeofiandeofaWofiK-ctiB Jl t ftrl wl;.aweil 14 1 . 'log houe. abetter tor rattle, good well, 0 acre. old tuO aire prairie. rurteen mdea fvulhwct or Salina i land, hedge row broke all aruuad, IS acre. Uanl wood (the ne qr ofaectlon U. 1 1C. r w) ; in good neighbor- timber, and the river croe one corner of the land hood, a quarter or a mile from timber. 3peraerr; fl.S'V; one-half caah, balance one year at Un percent oue-linh ca.h, balance on long lun-. i IW. 149. I .16J acrea bottom, twenty mile. aoulhwetof Jalina, lfiO acre, rollini pratrie. one-half mile from Bavaria, are from county aeat and near Sruaky Hill Rlr r (the nw of aectlon il t IT r I w) ; 0 .ere. under cultlralloa tioaSa. til. r I wl. C per acre; MS carfi. Iialance and ffaall .Irram of lit Ing Water f I W per acre; 4.u on long tlm.'. . balance on l.mg tune 150. 313. A sl'IXMiII STOCK RANCIIE. I " acre. Kiltom. twrnty-nre mile. wthwet of . - w, ... , .. i.i: ..-....i linaj the wof fcrtion M t ITr wl; hewn logbucar. 6.T 20-IW acre, bottrnn and prairie, ""rteea mile. Uar. mUk b.ie. I. .table. II .ere. old laiel. joutheat orSabiu.aaiDf rroni Jyt .' r- ft ' .ere. eneV-ol with wlreV .l. and rail, g-wl well. Irom limy l-MoOice and in the heat a. ig hborhood inthe , lU Kii er run. through IU land, limber on county being .ecli-m .. 1.. r I )' ""' "T both .idei. .ine hard wowl ti.tHcuh Wlllaell er.ee--. it r.ir a nu leand a lair, with Umber U. entire rj,rnilnipirIIKnt,f !,. ro bor.c..lM.hg...Vc . leuth (rotlniiwil. elm and a nae gmveor wajnut.l i. iiJi aliptbiiililliietotieaudarlnelieilorgtiim lu r"1""1- peravr.; one-uuu ca.n, oaiaiiceon lunii iur, 1-X- MAKIOX COUXTV. ltl acre, bin.leune b-ttloiu aud genlly tuping pral- ( Atolbe rotlowlng, all Iq range, eaat, .elected In I-A1 rie, KVeninib-seouIliea-tof salina (Iheneqrof mtIIw and nld for rah or no time. If on thne, one fourth W ll.tl.S, n tt I ; einh! .tn-am of water, at Irwt a den iK ,aH cab. Ihe lul.oee U-.rm tea per cent annual pruig. and plenty or building .tune, Mtnn an anoui u nt,ret. to be paid at aar urn- wilhiii tare yean, a ! a nnp iiiiMai'iiK"". t? yr ws,i-( hi-hh aaa, m. uayrr nu? iirrwir inr inrrurr uwiniwi; i. UaaVarfC I'M 1IIH IllllVa tr,(t. . ..i- ...- u.f ih nw tir ni .Tiion i.tiiiri w the' ehf 'Sf-Uieqror-eele... 1. 1 II. route-, tv. I U thrn-Vof "-etliil IM,.i KKhZ?,A" b.,UMrlrf7lhn-en.mj, pood eellir. g.l we "' feet.alwtutrtno frn.t tree ,m-,-ti . r"f '' .S! l.V) acre, liottofh. Iheoiuh it. twelve mil friw-l'ni.inl'i'y (Ihe.w qrrectin:,t IJ, rl w); Iliniier :o auuieai-ive. r3wiii, t .-.,.-.-"- OU lonj tuu. 170. lit) ncres an I a fraction, all bottom, touching the Sa- on Jyp-um Creek, which rnm thai a :.!. .r i v,m .I.- ... time: ir. pv.iinu, v. cii.ii.i .M ".... . m. . Ao. e.see 3. T R Atr thr buyer mav decide I he price urvol J.nuar) i. I lull, and tha ' price, at an uliMjncut perloil ran b. ascertained bt adilinglen prr cent ;er annum from that date aad hne d-illar per cre adJItionU If wild i III . nf Uli lineitlrir, rine mil- nnrthwe-t ofsalina (belngthew BU hfortlieui-qror-eelioiifi t I3r3 wand the ehf of the. m,,r neqrorwatimllMrlw) Price I, loJ caah. jinsne 177. ll?neol II. hf II lira II IT u i; i; K 1 IT IlToeofnwIetT I ltacn.iiirthprairi. ,M.t lit Mtilina i&'&Jii.Gxr'' Hltrr i riirme " -........---- -, ., ...:...,, line.1 with t(ml r, 71 m n ' "'i ' Jnn v 'f " 111 I. I'm .i nvnii mail (the w hf of i' ir inn thpralrie,liipingvnth..ixmiIeouth-( ., .. .. (the .e qr nf wclioa 1 1 II r I w) ; g.d , JJJ ".",' I, Jl J3 lr atr. ; tali ca.h, balance oulons . I ' I. ; IliOM 9)17 KC. . ;ji ahf.e V 17 ) acre. Iimd-'iu- prairie, ! mile. iithwet of.tijne Sallnv (llie-ou'ht't qr of m-cIIou I I iir.wj. tt'isall . . . ... . ..e '21 rrJrShTw nf nTO ''..rTi'.Mv T.fof '; .f pera.re.'Xica. b.lince.-i. b.iglime n. il. 1 1. r ? trl : h -wn I hnu-c IJvio, i uni- 1S. ,,- .f w.m--v ertte fl!ll- l:V.l,, ll-tVIIIHH , M . lx.t,r,m tn.l .lil.IntfnT.lr1i ll.'.ri-r-"' -,,, rm;L. or -- kwA.... Itierr ittraul.-an.trtB- I rl tr.Tl. I-Mfralt tTer five y-an old. em ill rru.t--, or- ,,. flm umH r e-i ir I enrlo-ed, i acre- hre hesl'-e.. aIf" V .H!" tt "' rrcntS din ( ielos-df-.r iei.ture.7J mU hlire tlinj JSJ!"."'!?- per acre;'.) cam. rise aad a half eio-o 1.0- "-'ute' .- :-T- --- . - ... , h-J.-h, T per -mtkv it ii uiverrwn-n".-".." .-..-- --:.; ". r' llvt.VnitSlaern tim-r. i." e.ii " - ; .a ..n.M. t tti iMr eenr i iltltner .me .i,...n ,--f-'neV. iinrilm-flt4. Ac. - - - - )?a W ill .ell and three rear, ol I and .jm u said that the Illinois and Michi- lnal will soon be completed. The waters- of lake Michigan will then through Chicago, parilying the Chi river, :inl relieving that city not lof'the Ii--case-broediii": effluvia of Itreani, but causing some titty r six- stimt "stinks" to dwindle into Ing. Another wonaeractompiisnea jiit most wondoi ful of wonderful cit ono of tho greatest laliors of the d. Can t St. Ioui3 widen her streets, oy a better police force, ordosome- ' that will show that she still Hies? he verdict of the coroner's jury in luth murder caao is that the ictim to his death by poison administered )r. MedlicotL How the fact will timo onlv can tell. It i- a very case aad we are inclined to be- i something i rotien in Lawrence. there be a fiur aud im partial trial,. lever, and the prisoner hare the ben- lof a3' existing doubt. If he proves telfiBqoeBt,wlJscdgo4; lfguil- Bt himarfer. be Texas legislature hav)s pMai a requiring cbildin to attend set cv.1, . four WOmBf in raiai nr. Col. Thomas II. Ringar.the newly ap pointed Superintendent at West Toint, is a Wisconsin man ; a resident of Jackson ville in that State." He was appointed n cadet bv Judge Cole, then a member of Congress; now associate justice of the Supreme court of Wisconsin. The Colo nel served in the regular army for several yeurs, but, at the time the war broke out, had resigned, and was practicing law. Gov. llandall called him to the capital of thc State to assist in the organization of J the two tirst Wisconsin rc(riui;nt6,aiid on the organ izatiiin of the Third Wisconsin infantry he was appointed Lieut. Colonel of that regiment. He rose rapidly to the rank of Colonel, Brigadier General, and 1 finally, Major General. He is now Colo nel in the regular army. Cot. Kengar is a man of groatj education ami culture, a lisdplinarian, and eminently fitted to take charge of the West Point Academy, which, in our opinion, has been in a vory " demoralized condition" fur a long time. flats, on the other; bv providing for free transit ot merchandise to and from, as well as in, the British possesions and in the United States; and abolishing pro visional duty on American lumber on the river St. Johns. All these provis ions concerning fisheries and commer cial transit are'ot course made conting ent upon their being approved bj- thf Congress of the United States, the Par liament of Canada, and the Legislature of Prince hdward s Island. Bv these va- rion provisions, all the stipulations of fishery, navigation, ana transit, tnat were accorded to the United Statesby the treaty of l&VJ, are once raoreootaincd, and in a better form and without the burdensome conditions of that treaty. On thc pending subjects of control cr sv between the two irovermcnts-, there re mains to bo considered the question of! the Northwestern botindarv line, ihis question having been once reported up on by a mixed commission, the United States arc not content to refer it to anoth er such commission, and it has been ainved, bv the present treaty, to submit the question directly to a neutral power,, and thc hinperor ot itcrmany tias neen elected for the purpose. The Govern ment of thc United States has iu its hand much documentary evidence iu support of its pretension, not hereto fore made uea; of, and on that, a- well as on other grounds, it is confident of the best reasons on thc part of the United States to aspire to the Island of San Ju an. Such are the outlines of thc provisions of thc present treaty, ami such arc some ot i L'C consideration wlrich have com mended it to the approbationpfthc Pres ident. -- - The meetin? of the Society of the Ar my of the Po'iomac will be held in Bos ton, on Friday, the liilnoit. The Boston Si Albany, Great Western, 3lichigan Central, Chicago, Burlington Qnincy aad St. Joseph Railroads will pass back free over their lines Members of the so ciety paying full fare over them to at tend the meeting. . Thc State Jboard for the assessmeat of j of railroaa property convencu m lujar ka. May 9th, an organized by seiecUBg H-. H. Williaats, of Osawatoaue, aaprasi dent, aadE.BaelLCIaeaveBwcxtiva To Lovera of Good Horses. TheCoIebratrii Hows Liglitfoot Heceutlv bronrh' from Macirub, 111... will make the ea.-on of Wl in ilina, hiw, at the livery stable ol Itoneinu Ivvr'aud w.ll l.eperm.ttr.1 toerve mares atthet..lli.iiittrm-. I-D to iaunrannre with fool: I5 In the.eason, pnyabla when the rvieesarc ren dered, l'enon- di,ie,iiisofauanimilanertheerv Ice. an- ren 1. red trill b- sinctlj n .i.n.iblr for tla- fee. rEDlUKI.i:. r.'?h'fo.t itf atUracltnnt color. ixtrtnbah.l hw't. eirfit year. U I the M-rlng; ju hmlbej c. Wa.nl.ame, ..ronton. .; waasiwd hr old" l-ii.ee. ,.f jltfinb, lilt . out ofa tlioruaptil-ivd -nareorsir William; Liaae a itvd.b Oldtl)iiw xrn-.H .mm- .......e j n,r.n..ii,imlniinr. 111. Tec- ord i. well known, he hiving takin may ur uioni. at the state fair, of Ohio n e will give preia.-.- . . .. forthe b-M ct.ll ofl.ishi-t.aitlo".r. lorine -eemi.i and 13 d dlars for the third, to be exhibited at UieSa- i -m-ky Hitl K.rer f-rm- the hotiatUrr line for a mile. ,m Iare otiaotltr of limber. -m- luM ;l P - iereeidi;drTl.V mier.nu'nnne anl twoyrat IetenperiirM.. 1 . .... ..... .lAI'C'Pl' WII.U LANDS SAMJr. cu.s i . let acre, -nvwth vrairie. een Iirle. muthwril f sa lina (briii the a- V of.ectton II. 1 11. r w) : famnali iWt IK it Jier acre, oue-dnh ca.h, balance on lo..R """ . f," 5jn vn s Urtlem and Uip'nj praule. with aierj .ya .-i.i.... r ,. B Pur ne Rail.. (Ixuiir tneenr of action M. 111,11 Kw.ouMsmwu..,2 nnche. j per arrci onc-llllh eah. balanfe Ions lime. . 04. ISO sere. moo!h pr.irt, lncwt tielibborleyt, r- enteen mile, toiitliwct of ialiria. eliht mile, .outh of (Tie e nf of .ectiju rj 1 1 1 r J ) balanc on 1005 lira:. 191. .,.! ........I. ,i.,frlj. tilliAttom. ttt rive mile. wHith .,r a ilrna. on Tre.m- Creek, near the Smkv Hill Hirer 111 ac f,k. u aAmmt ,n.l .te of ne of eeetion jt III 1 1 w) ; ail- I v"c 4v?' : . r .. .i.. - . .-H. n-. jrn,-eiiii-tuuuri , v.. , ... .. tune. 1 I 133 e hf 131 mr fWne ij: n i.r llxall MSlne 1 110 ehf w 11 IT lllne IT li I. V3I. al IT IT IT 3.1 IT 31 IT 3' IT 3.1 IT 33 IT 1 .".. . "'Jouuar aa.iniveij pi its ae-re. bottom. . Ten ttilca.t 01 -.mao.eiw--i-.j.1 taa-kaIia.vonln; I rt nf Solom, Ciiv tli- a hf of ne iff ajn w ru oije , - . 1 1 p. qr of .ectlon-l a fraejioi. of nr r.S.UaTl . I."ea aUkot'l.rl (th- ol er ., ir:w : newn ins n"r, vr ' -. ;j" -.; "-:. .. ,.--t.i a: . a .. ..b. ..1.1 1 4ti 1. at mill III airtlllT- lV 1LPH K' VIH Stan-. iih-.,h a. liir WltafBk- Ar.. .. aUf" ' ...--- - - . . a . .....rr lun.iain tna 1 r'l.twniiiprr'iri mil" 1H li ('0.4 lvefiil.'M. V .ra. I 3 Tint late prairie ami be I l.tiu. Water, d br branch of t'ulloUWoiat lifter, 3 1 I 3J) iinea.a'.ovearHlloin'xlt 3 ia 1 t4i) Hr.trateirarleJiuVabi.te I 11 1 ( Itr.t rate pi- tine J i.i 1 llfcl ItaiKlMUep'lie.Vinield'u' 3 ii I 4 eeme a. alHite .niljoinina; !, haaaajiruv?, I t4 I SI mmaa.aliovenjjoln.lt, 3.l I 3.u dne faint tiitl, branch or Cotfoiiw ,...! Ittr.r, 3 in I Id .ainaj abute. 4 Ml 1 i name a. .Iitire. 3 fct t ll. MHe anlMte, t 1 I 0-) Un- l ta.rie aid le.ttom, willttrancholCvt'dlliter .104 I 33) Joint the abnte aad Ilk if. 3 ta) 1 161 hn.l.nct tV.t.lla'.( I ot 1 111 e.lu'Uabol anitJoln.it I 1 3J0 uue aa.bovean.lloln.lt. 4 lai 1 fc") irmepraine,ttill w.'d, W s lai aune alKite. im 3 W umeaaaboteandjolnalt 4 M 3 131 iimoandjeitait I itj 2 lo Ihu4B aal pri'rie on cotiSKo"ti:itir ion 2 Uljl-1 oroi a. above and I'.inluy it I r i; llavnria on the railaay, ten mile from Krookt ille two from Falun wMtofflce (brinj the ne qr aectiou it 1 10 r 4 w). taper acr one-nun ca.n, iuouv ... .r5. HI -Vt-IoO all bottom, on branch of Elm Creek, eleven mile outh of the railroad, twelt e from llrookville (be tnz the uw qr tf wction 31. 1 10. r w) ; rnnninj water a3d-citteridtlhil.a(.sil ttKkjlace l,ja.;one. inhca-b, baunee on Ion? lira. 1" 53-1 HHciv leotiorA ttMl ini!iir (:ii- nwqrof actiom 1. 1 16. r 1 M water Jtil a f-w trrA nn liranrii of p;'JU ke la..a.l.i atr.nrl.a.f I ttVM.at f. Uie ftl.fjUi Otaaflrin ca.h, Wtnc n Ivarf tiflVa, ! tr ac-; ou DHh tun 193. ltliacre. .month elopinic jraineand Nlltm. twiltr ra.le. itith of salina (the jiw t.f .retina t IC r t w) ! per acret one-tirth cah. bthn-e t.n lone tira 194. 3i0 acre kitt-m and prairie (th- e hf of atction 9 1 1 rJw)iTlioni-CreekniinthroJirli It tj per acre, onc flrth cawi, ldance on lonr tlm- 19.-). 3JD acre. ntly rolling .ralrie and U.ttora. fUleen mdea aouth of -allna, one-haif in le frn smi.ky Hill Bivrr (the hf of .ection 31 J Mrs w) ; l'e- e Creek run. through the place, pbniy of lire w ol IS per acre one-fldh cash, balance on loni- tlnu J09. I0 acre, bottom on sliue Iliver. rour audoae-half No. aVIe nrthwr.t of Stlina (the nw of k-Cttua SS 1 13 r 3 . ........... .. i l vajHi wi-iMd (Sllairr. prairi.. el..,!as wirfe. rclif m.le ttm tunber on S.line Ilivrr, .it in le. north of Sallav rbeinx tection 1) t 13 r J )t everal prin awl everlaatlnx water fipiraorecaeh I III.w.du 30 IK i 313 T3-I0i.ama ah.it r. well ! u al. revl n.d ine a- t II ne KW 5 14) partlaibltniii,w.lIttM3 Also 7,000 acres In Hutler county. 8,000 aem in Chase county. o,000 acres in Greenwood " All choleeltnd. WrU wurrtd andtlrolMred, anl aalr at Uu lar price, and teimi a above CITY LOTS SALIXA. 1G 19 33 34 27 31 ami it Proof tree. fr' line eourtytair of 1572. ,.,. ,. I IMarre. prairie. r-aom and water, ore maea anath iu ,ul. ........... , - . (1r Bro.riIIe (n- .war oi .eciioaa. i i LltCeefuOwu-r- Iwracrct f .Itcaah, baianeeou t..nxtiroe Victori t C. Woodha'l, who wants to be President in lStS, has, by laic disclos urvshad her virtuo called into queitioa she Unlaced in a erj- bad light- We are afraid her Presidential campaign is kBoekod is ike head. Like Cesar's wife. Victeria, voa most be above suspicion, secretary. or yoa -rill fare bad at the hands of the I 0KIgi'hmfi afe uainraiiivo"icrtj' .u-.o. q Jr,r.i,Bg to OajTrawirvtss et siatmi. A. T. Crier's BOOK I VARIETY STORE is thf. plicb " arr Books, Maps, stationer, Albums, Diaries, Magazines. .. Papers, Top, IM acre, bottom a ad .lopina prairie, e Ijrbt mile, vwth eat of salina (Ua- n of ctiou J t IS r I W ; quite near . timlxr l per acre; ao.u ran, Daaance on eja iur 230. J.M acr- bottom ami tmooth praine, four mile oath wetof.salm (Iheua ..f -ctioot HrS w) Seiner acre Ui ca.h, balance on i i longiun" biuair directly ovrri'o.eri.in-M. .-.-.-..,- 31. ' tlaa and nnrober ol acre. r i at alu.endlal to w rt'4Iiarpnruny JJaaaw, , io4., Ho or reeorl., al aba w sIiiM ad r-rteerj mile, ""I"' k.,w ,. . .,XM. tj,, tract deaue4. vrn.nairil(i'V''- voaei (J . MiMa-ar.!. .ll.M..-.lr. .leen mile. aoutb' ea.1 of's.llna. a tn ae from tuulier on l.yiwum treek. la 1 a food ntlrtiboTtiood paniit oi eciioo . . , .. - per j ooe-IWh ca.h, baltnfe l ,Mr :"i9. 1 SilTMOO acre., .roioth prairie. Hh roM 6rt aJ 1 tiMin it nn .ii .i.i. rw.lt e mile. oe!mat ot salina (the a hf of aeeti' 31.113. rl w) STfracre; II0 mtttam !.. ... .. 1Iim nr. rl,. 1.111 w-..u. .-.... i -- .-;-;, n. ,tot -Salina teclon 1. 1 is. r i "j. -- lr.'f.eiu . (Ihenbf atl "C'.W. I eub. Lalaneeon lona tine Fan GoodsA W Feathers, . Flowers, Laces, hibbous, ALL LATtSTAXI B .sr.STTltS. Agent American Bible sosiety .VM Grcv r & Baker sewmg machine, Best it rre Ka IU:wta itcor TBaUUD. Saxta Kk Ave.. Saldsa, Kassas. f eiri Bk and Variety -Corj. thltleen milea afaffn- If mile iron S3 per acrrj XSitlK Invite. Coom Ixtau.'1 Orncr. I.tK-out Co . Kaa., I l'oTTrs.-at ni.it, Arnl Mb. l ( Notice la h-nfcv j:iv n tl-C fall snauaai. w III be received at title oJ-e uatll twrnr o'clock Ja. or Wed- auhr, JUy I h ncv, f.rbsjl'neaa.atrt aaaaeatthe couuty at of old ej5ij ,.,.., rLciricaTiija e .- -? -','; . '. ' limber, creek ou north awl .ath - oae-atlh caah. ualaac- on iookiiib-. CI. 33arre.Hanrrfh prairie, fourteen mile, with ofj 'a liaa. onrTBUerrom Wmokj Hill Krrar aHa raa. hfifeclioa. tie. r Salt livin; water peracre; oar-Ana caah. balance on Ion; lime r.2. US acre. Vaad'ocn; airl arel bottom, twelve aS3e natkweat of Halloa. Sve from luvaria and ll ftm HnukvlUe, oa the railnad fb.-luaT Mtlion 33, 1 13. r 4 w) ; livina- water K per aerr; me-aUUi earti, Jolaare oa long time. 63. CM acre. rolliniT prairie and rj"4tora, tea aVe aafltk r4 of Saliaa. three fnaa Havana aad mX froaa Bars, ville (belasaeetioBSl.t IJ.r I wj; arIlrtmorwa ler. would aaake a fo"l t-k farm ft per acre f l.aM caah balaacr ra It-aa; taste. 69. '100 acre, bnrtnrn (The .ear of. .ret ion SI. t M, rl wj; t.vpMim Cret k rmmrnn the aoaiawrM cocnev. faar timber. ', rarre; tleOeaio, balance oa mg traae. 93.. Tan acre plradrd prairie. ix miW a-a-artreat af a lrnarthenwrrfeetonS. t U,rJ. ,Kerarre; aae-Slth eab, bilaara an looa; time Or,. trie, afaar mite aareawet af ' . . ii -. " ZT, .i.t. .H- ,.. 11 W. m l.k. tan eM IvCeaa snd etnirle. mlai !"!!5T;.7..;. ik n'.ti. '.-- tfuu. m r-1 sIiu. baar atb U Viavaria aa railway. Xalarrrr efhhraa.ltwofthjiJCwCtlowan4nor Creek raaa tarocali. with fair tWIber fUia tve.w y above. thetiirtaee of t.V sialj ttttwalufar taeSni of tMaSl. t U, rl w) f. pr acre; one-arm orrtoreia;htf'bu1s5tereewbalaav;trje balaaaCeawtoaajtJBe waltfcirth-jsdetoo lb. .ranaataadi- 101. teen totbe thVk; thr C-it atorr loa 'doable. dw lm mrrn fcaaTiaa, an Kaaaa tsadne Kaitwwf. f infront. two winJ-iw. on di fV"lfr-, Jw eaaV?alaaV(ta. w tf eawqr orTaiaadeaSaf ovrraeaa -'. -." -: . --J-.-.7Z1 third caah. Wl aHamyear. a. n per cm. a ,k-,n. .- -leiJt-lr-d aad to be Uaatefewforl lira. cc3ed with lura'-T, nertnd. aad to be divided by SW trtioaa Into three otloe roeraa. wfca riatra feadtaf aa la tfaan jrooi the out-ude of tta buiUiaf , aad the whole to be corrred wtOi a food eia?Ved iaf; aa. Iiial 1 1 r aaat aa the LniMinr tna.4 be pxid. aatawdaaaaaaaaber: ay, aralU oftbe lainilia; to be laH la Hay atoraar. and rafcoax toLeeonplVtedlaaao. aatlanariaa aiaa 2JhSlk Jrj o7jJtC taaaMjaassMJir fwara aa eoajpletiJ) la cooary ord-, at a arts sat to niajiaili wiU be eaI and la&Ew tacioaal Car BsfUieg rwrt ny aaaq qr caawa ec r . "jciitsrrrrirsi Iim lamaata a . HflaMaa aaaaSalissJhA fcinjiiiffcaal. nrSinn-' "r . . . iMnlai ia1ililll7alasjiiial Hi ill la ShiJSSlwaj-afAarq rant aa4 as atack rard aad lif afaBaU.tU.rli: aaaVl '. UBHaa. aVttoaraCd oft tawar ' ra Ml attrrf '.Oi.iaa- and ant: roal. nine mile, southeast o ....1. n tftftfttin. fife fbrifl i - 1.1 . el.wt. .11 alff it. aonal a.dffi.w.'VrKiWfr-ltaW Si-r aarrtSI.UIIcuh, balaar oo !( tm re i.ii ere. bottom, half mile from Salina (Ihe.w bfofttenwof-rtionTt Mr !) t per acre eaab i 233. j maerr.bntbn(the oeof the nw and aw of aeqrof aectionTtllrSw) I IJ per acre caah j 24l. I 1J TK-tna cre. .Inplnr prairie, fonrleen mile aoath I rtt GfSalin.. the umefrom olom. City, aaenulc) rtn Ilinv po.toOee. one-half mile from timber oa i Ovmrm Creek and la the mldtt of a tbrtvlas aeiahoee b.ireJIbeia;tlenarilooJtrIaJ. !. one-, fifth ca-h, balaaoe oa Vomtuar 50. V acre. reiCtnm. f.rt"ea mil-, aouth of aliaa (l neorneof ffactla l ran. thrti a corner rewtamaer (. ir J0" ... 01. II U U l! W . M aol l .-nt Sleeet. Si I, lib ... 1IT " SO H 3 S M . ' TbiM KJ-eH. H II N ID 1C1 awl IM SO V I H tl la a TT 1.4'lH Kireii. T. lr III o4 l4 M W II II M mtJ W riflhf !'..!. tut ttl 1S1 IM li Willi - "" T 9 III IM l a ' K.al.Fe ... 1 I IT tl Will al lit .elt ...,. 1 . t ML tut M-rartle. writira: u la rerant to aay parucaur arcVof adertt-I Un4, .Uonia alway. reler to lie. e- i , I ! r wl; the smoky Hill atnrj i r or It, arlt lac plenty of Water tmA 1 acre; IM caah. balaaoe oa laa J T r Karat.'. S;ajT. I We aiviie all Ut corMbsacate freely with aa twaOiaSj ' any atattir. taerili.e ta ni. aad af haawktas M iw wwi rimiwij aa.ei.. im ot xanaM J , .. t.t ar.u Peinc K.iTw.y. b aw eairiee. lw,fc7-lir7?V;,.-.-a "IV Y. Jri?'" -7 VVetSr ulbui- a loaVtaaae ' 7 Tarti. ntiar to a. Uy Uod. wul -Me e "i w.-r- .-,,--" Baanoipueff. u waais, wna e.criaoa a AS-. Iyt. M. tai tj.tal i in i i Intended, m balance oa l"n- time larr.rexh Tan aaaV.ae aa.i eoasrfftaltte rlwl M per aere t-l eaaa. aaa.n w y- .u. - - qii U rre. bottom aad rotliaa; prairWJ ta 7I- , Vr. wMrrpermaaeat water. bt . XCmM ahfof arrtioa t lrll Sil acre; SMI ra.. , 347. aw aad a af af the w u( aeftlM 1 1 1 II . .. a n.... 1 acre, bottom, oa aaa. ."eiw- r '-"'- "aiSyHdlUlverlbelaa; Oae-af aeetaoaaatt Url 1. Spraere;ooe.I?iird eaah. t-la a alsaadtwlva BxnUt.attcar'rcraT a1creisw:lrnoiKmlr4eaaelWJaa. aaSaaBe iS!?BVKeTS.TilCanaa. raiax Klwrf tbe recaertienllt tlrawjt eveTtaataaaj erawaa taaber. per acre caaa. OTTAWA COUXTV. 105. taa aerea aotLam. imt aad a half aaOaa aatWat ef aaaaaaaaaaba. law caaajty aval .fna. a hf U as Mat ao bamaa aaa'aad a aatfaaaea aaaaavant af caBatyaaaraw.affofuaallt1triw. a I aa.aay wa. -s aaracftsSalacaata.aaaaaaatatlaaajtaaw. (rtkas perfect Mcfty wbat . la. prc. aethrrlvr A rrt cnj Uee wtrh taUa fiali t'k. oe araia w J. ..le natcn tana is annaf orw ra w urat ,8JAH W, tare awaey - l?1"- rSS2 IieeItSrw7rt m ih- K-waa. w Uw. HL!2i firwa Seaeat -3 a. taaaaaftaW isaasrmu -. 1 J9M,M Acres rRallrMaj mmd, - - . ii. -.- - - - - av ni - aattaawk taaav .m . MaaltTiaaY!rJamaYnMBvan.a faaaMaa. WaaaTaatt TawaaT,laaVaaaawaaarBaB. Ouaaa. tiaj,awv"nwwaraa, laaataaa, aaaaniaBw aawaaa. "ejJ ert .. BBaL.taaii.au 7?Tult tiitaTaalj aa aaSSlitifil r"l araaahvWMaa'(B?Zfp't'r SifAt.-f ra4G. Hawldii80i.$TeiiL4araltid S v i3i-.r.