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A. h j :. s v THE WEEKLY JOURNAL THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBEE 14, 1871 Mass convention Saturday. Post's plows and agricultural machinery can not be beaten. The public school of this city commenced Monday with a very good attendance. The brick work on the jiew M. E. church is going along finely. The walls have reached the heighth of about five feet. Crowded ! crowded ! with what ? with cloth ing cheap, durable, and genteel, at Heller's Saliua Clothing Store. Letall the voters turn out to the mass con vention, at the court house, Saturday after noon, at two o'clock. J. C. Granger has sold out his meat-market toZ. V. Morrow, who will carry on the busi ness at the same place. Mr. Granger talks of moving to, Newton and startinga market there --- ' On the outside of this issue appears an inter esting letter lrom our good friend, Capt. M. Wiley. The Captain writes with a trenchant, pleasant flow that acts as a panacea to one's wearied mind. Durham has the agency for tlie hett and staunchest insurance companies in the Union, both life and fire.'and'rou will violate the sacred duties you owetoyonrfamiles.ifyoudo notin- sure with him. Work lia been temporarily suspended on Geis & Co.'s neu- bank building, on account of lack of brick, but the suspension will be only ol short duration. About three weeks' steady, good work will complete the building. An dld-fashioned rain, yesterday, flooded the streets and acted as a refreshing relief from tlut-begrimed faces. The travclersof the high ways of late liavc been in no more enjoyable condition than the caravans of Jsaliara. Dust no more will come aain. i Maj. George. C. Trobert start-, this ercmng for Baltimore, to le pre.-cnt at a Conclave ol Sir Knights on the 20th Inst. It ill be one of the finest displays that has ever occurred in th? United States. He representsSalinajf-1 West ern Kansas. The horse exhibition ilurinjr the fair is unani mously pronounced a success'. The superin tendents of this class were Col W. S. Alexan der of Gypsum creek and J. 31. Coombs of lirookv ille, both of whom are accomplished horsemen. Tiiev filled their stations ably. Our reader, will notice that the people liv ing In School District Xo. 7. Ottawa x-ounty, propose to have a new school house. In this paper will be found a notice from the clerk of that district calling for bids. Tell all the car penters that it is a cash job We regret to bear that Clpt. Ayres has had a choice cow and calf shot by some one on Gypsum creek. Shooting cattle is a very poor way to seek redress for grievances ; bcridr-a. the law is verv cere upon offenders of this kind. The artist" of Tun Jociuval. Kmil Werry gladdened the heart of the senior, Tuesday cv ening, by the present of about eight pounds of fresh fish from the Smoky Hill. Our boy is no less a succesi at fl-hing than as an ink-spreader. On that eventful evening he caught about tw en- ty-!lve pounds. . " Goldsmith JIaid " trotted the fastest tune on record at Milwaukee, on thc.Cth of this month. She trotted the uiilein 2: 13 Dealer's best time is 2: 17 1-1. Xotuith-taiidiugall this, Durham U selling at a rapid rate scores of cheap rity lots and acre alteram; of choice farming l.md. Tuesday, a .Mr. Xril. of Illinois. j-liippcil from the S.iliii.1 tock y.inls twenty-lie car-loads of Texas cattle. He intend- to increa-e tlie nuin Kt to three thou-aud head, alt of which he transports to his home for the purpose of feed ing and acclimating. .l.M. Forehand, of our city, sold Mr. Neil three hundred of the cattle. .1.1 The celebrated Kauas Duke." owned by C. L. Husoy- E1-- 'tfl ast "Monday. Tiie cau-c of its death is unknown. The horse was excelled by none in Western Kansas in good points, and itsapHy that tlie owner, and the county, too, should thus be deprhed of such valuable, bloodid stock. John Wooden, wliom we stated, a couple of weeks ago. bad mysteriously disappeared and about w bom fears w ere entertained, has turned up safe and sound. Having an itching to pos sess one ol those premiums at our county fair, lie was out at Noble Barker's, lour miles on the Smoky Hill, preparing his horc. Mr. E. l.ockc unite attention to hisuiusicat ailverti-ement which appears in this paper. He lias organized three different classes of vo cal inu-le. already. We hope our musically inclined eitUcn will hasten to avail them selves of the good opportunity of becoming pupils of this mo-t excellent instructor. Mr-. II. Lincoln will bring on about the first of the coming w eek a few Fall millinery goods. She will al-o keep on hand and make to order ladies' under garments and some children's clothes. 'rho-e wanting anything in this Uric are requested to call on her at her residence on 7th Street. From the diamond fields ol Africa, from the gulches of Colorado, from the shops of Geneva and from "Valtham, come the material that compos hi. jewels, and the watches that tick so pleasantly In his shop, for Fleck proposes to liave the best or none. Being of a musical mind he lias alo promised to furnish the pub he delightful music from instruments that will bearincstmcnts in them. Next Saturday. September 16th, is the .Tew-j i-hew 1 car. and M. Holler, being to "the manor born," ill observe the day, closing th Salina ClothlngStorc. Thc.Teis are a worthy class of people and exhibit a sincerity and con sistency of religion tlut might be accepted as an example by many who pretend to exalt themselves in rightcou-ncss above them. Mr. W. A. Jfontgomerj' is canvassing the county for subscriptions to Year of Battles,' a history of the late Franco-German war. It is a book of C30 pages, with 1D0 engravings and maps and charts, and printed on good paper and handsomely bound. It is sold at the low price of $2 50. for cloth cover and $3 ft) for" leather cover, with marble edges, library sty le. We recommend this book to all who have not the history. The examination of Geo. Hidley, charged with the muider of Charles Graham, an ac count of w hich wc gave last week, came oil oa Monday last, before Justice Martin. There was considerable testimony adduced on both sides, and it wits not closed until Tuesday evening. - Tbe j ustice rendered his decision the next day, which was that the prisoner should stand committed until tbe 'next term of the District Court upon the charge of murder ia tbe first degree. m Henry Orns, who went to Eaton, Ottawa county, last spring frots Ballna, has moved Us store to'Llndsey, in the same comity. Henry is a good boy and we are pleased to learn trots him that he is transacting a fine trade. Theattendance ntxn the State fair, this week, at Topeka. Is large from Western Kansas. Da vid Beebe, the county clerk, took a fine collec tion of Saline county's cereals and other arti cles of her growing. If Sillne county don't win some cf those premiums, and first ones at that, we miss our guess decidedly. one nas been the victors before and she can be again. i ii We' have been victimized. We have become pretty well disgusted with " tramp " printers, but they are a class that newspaper folks can notwelldowjthout.sometimes. Ours this week got too much benzine " aboard, and becom ing melancholy in spirit u off in unknown climes, where creditors will know him no more. And our readers are victimized, inasmuch as lie left us in tlie lurch without timely notice! Thanks to our own good health, we have gird ed on our armor, and forth comes Tiie Jochxal racy and clean as usual, only twenty-four hours behind time ! in Saliua lias her wise men as well as her pretty men. They are so knowing tliat they are able to find errors in the orthography of The Jocn xal, once in a while. While wc confess that, in our hurry, grammatical errors have like wise appeared, they have been beyond their comprehension. It is some consolation to us that. the greatest and best educate men and harderst workers of our country have become proverbial for mistakes in the proof-sheets of their literary labors. We will not be discourte ous enough to charge In retaliation, though wc believe it, that thceame astutes of Saliuacan J not pen a sentence of teu short words and make seven of them correct. Dau, bring down the oysters and say no more about it. i A very Interesting case Is -wilding before the Probate Judge. II. C. Bull, of New Orleans, lias applied for a writ of liabeas corpus for the purpose of getting possession of a child named Charles C. Cothron, now-IMng with a Mrs. Gaveriek. his aunt, of this county. Mrs. Gav crick claims that she was given charge of the child by the father. Bull claims that he Is the prcent hu-baud of the mother of tiie child; that his wife was divorced from the father of young Cothron, and that she was decreed the custody of the child by the court. Bull now furnishes a copy of the decree, and upon it in stitutes tiie habeas corpus proceedings. The trial comes off about the last of this month. Wildman it Sou appear as attorneys for Bull. and Snead & llodgkinsou for Mrs. Gaieriok. i H Col. Win. A. Phillips has a pleasant and well- apportioned snburban re-iderfWon the west iik-of the city of Saliua, and we, as well as Mr. John Geis, one of our city bankers, and wife, enjoyed the hospitalities of the Colonel and his estimable lady and Isp in the beauties of the surrouudings Thursday evening. The Colonel rel-itcd some ery interesting reminiscences of the early times of Kansas and of S.ilina. one of which appeared especially surprising to us aftercomerswas that where stands the flourish ing city of Salin-i buffalo and the wild animals of the plains roamed and that at one time, not more than ten years since, he counted seven hundred dead bullUIo piled up in one body in the Smoky Hill river, just adjoining the present boundaries of the town, left there in the attempt of a tast herd to cro- the stream the day before during high water. His library i a large one an. I partakes of many very old tvork of In- tritisic worth. He is the possessor of the ill- fated Maximilian's identical copy of the great German on ljumtioHll s account ol the moun tains, Ac. of Mexico. We n ere indeed regaled bv the visit. From Dr. .1. V. D.iilr. who nasin atlcnd- ance. we u:iln tnc following jiartit-nlar- or a severe injury occurring on la-t Friday to Mr. Tames Holland, member of the firm of I.otz A Holland, furniture dealers of our city: Mr. Holland hail been present at our county fiir and nas rcturninjr home in the middle ol the afternoon in .Smith's express wagon, when, by the hor-cs matinga quick Hart, he wasthrowni from the wagon lo the ground, Oiling upon hi- ri"ht shoulder. He was unable to ri-candhad to be curried home. Investigation f honed a, . fracture of a small Ikhic of the right arm and displacement of the collar bone, accompanied with contusions ofthe shoulder and general injuries. At pre-ent he seems to be doing well, with fair Iioik-s of peedr recovery. I he acci r-iil dent is regretted by all aud it Is nell that it 1$ no w ore than it is and that the hot w eathcr has passed. Mr. Holland appears to.be ill-fated with falls, lie ha lug broken a leg only last win ter by slipping dow u on the ice. , The Fair. Although the weather was quite unpleasant during the time of the fair, the at tendance was very large. Tlie surrounding counties were not as well represented, howev er, as was expected; The attendance the flrst day was larger tli.iu on the same day at the fairs of tlie two previous years. One grand mistake made by tlie society was I that the buildings were placed too far apart. A person gets foot-sore and completely exh.iut-1 ed traveling about from one building to anoth er, looking at the sights. ; The Salina BrasBand, perched in tliat nice little eyrie the second-story of the judge's stand dispensed aeligutful musicto tlie multi- tudes the second and third days'of the tair. Although we have made earnest endeavor toj get from the secretary the list of premiums awarded, anil how bestowed, wc have as yet J tailed ; but probably shall be able tD give them ! in mil ncxi week.. iui..u isycr, one iu mv socicty's best directors, wv arc indebted for some imuriiiaiiuu m ir-in w,in.-n...v. , On the first day, on running heat, one-half mile race, best two in three. Capt. H. D. Ba ker' pony won in two straight heats. Premi um S25. 3Ir.Schencke'spon"wnthc second premium. 10. On tlieeond day, three min utes pur-e. for horse neverllttvlng beaten three , minutes. Mr.Sutton's mare took took the first premium of $23 and C. L. Hussey's "Kansas Duke,' the second, $10. Padng purse $23 fortirst premium and $10 for the second Fos ter's pony of Solomon City took the first and McCoy's pony of Abilene, the second. On the third day, trotting purse of $200. open to all horses, three best in five, was won by E. C Dy er's " IJghtfoot." and Sutton's marc won the second. The running raoe, purse, $130, was won by Peters' sorrel mare of Ottawa county. having distanced the field. Thomas Barnett took the first premium on wheat. Joseph Co- burn took most ofthe premiums on cattle with lii Brahma stock. Post swept the field on agricultural machinery and implements, C. VT. ' TreS4iQ foilnnrinr ftrksMls In 1st j wA- The display In the tine arts and of- & ncy tib- j ncs was rery creditable. It Is commonly re marked that the exhibition of grain and Tege tablcs was Inferior to that of the other years, whkhUtrue. We might state that the pones offered in the trotting, padng and running races were made up by private sabscriptioM and not by the society. Capt. Anthony, of the Earns Farmer, gave the people some good, plain, practical remarks on the second day, which were veQ received. Alliaall-tbeCUrwas a coaplece sbcosm, aad ssach credft is ttae the (-fleers of Use ode ry for their shxe-s hbefft. Ber. J. L. Dowser, tWa city, has gme East. His beslth has beta qstte poor of late. and he proposes to recuperate try a change of scene. He win retarn fa a few weeks. Bis love of the ccvuntry binds hia to Us frontier bone, sad only a lack of saHdeat physical strength could call him away. i .--..------aw-- - The riding of Hatter Charlie Coombs, son of J. M. Coombs of Brookville, on his pony, "Yellow Jacket," was especially admired by the people In attendance at the fair. Charlie took the premium for his excellent horseman ship, which was right. He bids fair to be as expert a horseman as Us father. i The county agricultural society Is in quite af fluent circumstances. In addition to a consid erable amount of funds on hand, by private subscription and receipts from the late fair, there are due the society, for its quota of taxes of the year, six hundred dollars from the county. This is a respectable showing for a society that has just held its third annual exhibition. i Mrs. Geis, accompanying her husband, Mr. John Geis, has been visiting her son andfriends here for several days, coming from Johnstown, Pa. From certain expressions made by this lady, wc judge she lias strong ideas of residing permanently at Salina. As it is, Mr. Geis finds railroad riding plentiful in attending to business here and visiting home. Mr. Hamilton, a gentleman recently from Ohio, has been employed by the school board as principal of the public school of this city. Mr. II. is said to be a fine scholar and possess ed of the requisite qualifications forasujeessful teacher. He has a very prepossessing appear ance, and we do not doubt In the least tiie many favorable reports that we hae heard of of iiim as being true. a ' A law of the city prohibits the running at large of hogs, but it is very poorly observed. Pigsbig pigs, little pigs, pigs of different col ors and breeds re as frequent visitors to gar dens and on the thoroughfares as there are can didates at convention time. Here is an oppor tunity for the city marshal to display himself, and it lias been suggested by some of the citi zens that he attend to it without further delay. Just where to commence to tell about the Ma sonic festival, of last Thursday evening, or what to sav. we hardlv know. There was so much ofit,ltwassucli4-ablgthing the largest ofthe kind that has been given in Salina," as a fellow-. attendant said to us, that we can hardly make a i' beginning with our limited space. First of all. ' there werejots of handsome ladies and a quota of gallant swains, all making merry and haung one huge, jollv lime. Up yonder in the front end of the new hall is the auction stand, w here Charley Culp, Charley Norton, Doc Nickles, et omxes others dealt you ut the prizes, "only fifty cents a ticket ! " andack at this end I the veritable Fleck, with bis string band, discours ing delicious music. Tlie supper, set in tiie first ( story, below, was (Inelyarranged.and well pre pared edibles refreshed the " inner man " won derfully. Those not there can best gsf an idea of w hat the festival really amounted to from the following statement: Cash receipts from all sources, SI. 001 03; expenditures, $270 13; to-1 1 ... t. l.-.t a""0 f 0C TltnCA ilf-llhij Mrt iaiiicica-MiJoian:,.9.o. . ..tv.-fc-. ..v obtained from Maj. G. C. Probert, tira-iirer tliccommittee of general arranyenicnti. XOCVTL. NOTICES. . 25. M. Heller sells Clothing 2."i por cent, loner than anyotlierestablihmentln the city. m. County fcrip wonted at W. I. Thaclicr'. Lost. A as-booV. ilh tbe name ol TA". J A . Triitisrh. on 'he road between Saluu snid ' Gvp-um creet. A liberal reward offered to tbe Under. Laeordat The Journal of fice. Foil Sau:. The M. K. Church, on S-enth street. !et in Ash and Elm. i for sale at a is.f.i'is Santa Fe .eniu-. or at at K. ILFi-h ACo.'g.at the corner of Ash and Fiftli street'. IJy onlcr' ofthe triMee. BSmBHtBBMatHttBtrHBtssjsstBSsatssSssSVSSTt SstlVto IircctOl u p smiiop- S. d'omioi I A.,ti-rr.ix. yjf, ? Ih,. cS7i-: asw Chin Ju..ik: I .1. URtwiKnilD.M. Vaiixtink, Aso.i- 9T.iimiirr. c.ovrnnT Ia M. IUuvkt I-irtittnant (iOTrroor IV I Kl-OCB Srrrt-;iyr.s.t-.ts-V. II. -mii-wooo Tn-3urrr I K. Hates. Aoililor A Tiioxsv nrinlrnl-nt of rublie Injunction H. II. Jld.li. iiiv . . Atlonicj-Or nrral A I. iiuii County iiirectory. Jwlgc of lh- Di-tnel Court W II. Cxrau. !sfntorS0th Itistrict-J. II. 1kxmtt. K4TMntatiTe;i!h District J. II mu Countr Coramliiionri-i M D. Slocoi, J. C T- KTMli'r I. WlCXCKMUitl. tlrrk ofthr IlLitrict Court A S NoTO-i ITobitr JoiIctA M Ueehi 'mntj- !rk Datid Hckbe., Coontr Trrminirr $iurEU AUM. Mvtrtlf I. W. Ilr'ia Kreutrr of Urnl A mixldox Coantr Attomv J G Mohlek SuiHrrinttndcnt "Public Isttructioo A. I Coux--. Cit- Directory. MTor C It IJirtmrooo LouDCilmra W. 15. Flaxdeb. Iuvid Knows, Cic ero I'o-T, It. H. Duile anil K. B Binor l'ollcc JUdCT Iohx Foster (Irrk Fked WitDXAJJ. Tn-aurrr Tiiojia" Clowdlet SUrsbAl W M CLAMi-os; Otv Attorntr fj A Wilcxax HAMLIN & WOOLLEY, "VVlioleHale and. Retail DEALERS I DRY GOODS- 0 clothing, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPSlJSg'JS&ilg ASD JfOTIOXS. Groceries and Provisions! !.& SJLL1XA, KANSAS. Graad Prabrie Hoase. Thbo-lsxd Wbit, pEOWJxro- -Se-. -?'Blfilf lin sa4 casSM 1871: SUCCESSOB TO WATSON Sc LOVBIEX. GROCERIES ! GREAT REDUCTION IN P-RIQES CASH ANDJJ0 CREDIT IS MY MOTTO ! ATUr ten Tears' -perilie ia the Grocrrr Tna-V, I am cotnprlle-I to ckiw-ld- Hut all the pro3t made on -rooda fcold'ua crldat are Bed c? Ia bad dcLta. Tim tboira that all ire nrike U torn our ch traie. 1 hare entirely Abandoned the Old Fogy Credit System, And lrlll tbirr the becti. witt n CMh-MTlm caiUmma that ttIJI ftror m with all TIit will And that thfv do no: hTe to pir tb txXza p-rcectife chxrjnl by huul. ILUalWBj'kciLb:Tcry Best Goods the and thill tnITor to nuiatiln tlw repotaTAa of kttpisg Largest Assortment of Sugars and Coffees at the smallest prices. Oaaaod Ej-xaitM and 7'oKitalaXomiaarr A ruliMsonratnt ui 3Lroa. Xinxlta lwy on bu.1 In Uct etery tbinj Ltj in a Cnt-clut Crocery and ITovilua s-torr C"roclcei- anil Crln.!-i!rvvaie Bought direct of Ibe Imrtcri. thus giving to the conscxnrr the i roots hich tho- buyirj In mill quint. tlr. Iay the wholesale merchant. UaelijaMfor COUNTRY PRODUCE, Or the same taken In exebaeft for gooU IhanLfuI for past faTon. awl fnrlinr iti'fl, that I m better preinrttl than ever to gue entire atuirtltnt I ollct tlw- conUauance of the jtronage of the jKopTe of Mum anl a-ltning ermutu- XI. 1. WAtMOU, D$ -a-U I airaof, -xiia. haa-st Srj (Sootis, (Brorrucs, &r. "You Know How JTis Yourself! j " VThena j-erwrn wants to bay ep,lie poes when they sell cheap and cza ord to m-11 tX ld rot prte9." fi Whichis Why Ji So raiay Are iUj03eJ to caU oa FLAUDERS & MARLIN. "Which istheSame 1 Riseta Explain" . , ft . luc,.th.ri.)Jyre1l.akT " J buy as low as toe lo-rrsr, uii ny etui ..... r ..u .sn aSunl to ilo batlnsA on much smaller nurina ibin If tbcv miM oa time. And My Reason is Plain. I Fur llif t do not hare to chire Umr ool-p-.Ti-.j; ru Vttnm itr .ne In n!r U nuke up what ther loe on poor-isiyinjonsi. . . i l l "And the same I am free to Maintain Con-rjtutlr I thick Flanders & Rlarlin's isTiiiii'LxccTO wr DRY GOODS, Of h!ch thfj k-rp Urpe aid -rll-rtf.t itof V. j vou wUI 2nd in the Wot, ao-J GROCERIES. For yon llwari gtt tli t'rt froa laiad thtlr own- jtfTJ. of j I CLOTHINLt -ANI- GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, , Tou -rill fla-t th fliK-st lm In the rsatry. an-1 wtat rrcul!--rmnssmUloUsi-HWcb:ra thnr tntajF nc ani tt tlc la rthieh Ibrr arr p-itm tip Cal and Se? for YourseJves In BOOTS AND SHOES Tbrj- hare a rinAi. -jwrtaat of Mrt'i, tJi- as4 chiMm Stt al fair -r"-. 1 AntbrrafkkataoToariifianunatiocofUVirftaek, S Remember the Plnee Z j FLANDERS & MARLINS, IcOK-SASTA FEAXD IROXAVES, I Salina. Kansas. CHARLES GOETHAL8, amrumn tt aa Maira is Shot Guns, Rifle and Revolvers orsixKixM. ur &IU5Q or AiiKsssor-faCHistKr .--t- !al ancata glna t XO. a A-JTAC,AUXA.-UJAJ- WILLUMflUEBNEB,' Restowatt aid Lunch Salooa. ' I I- atvmaaf . QiBSStff kat r tail 187X! CROCKERY ! ill hoUM selling poo.li on limt, to carer lours br dei Market Affords, tb- It Tea to Sillae county asA aroluarc, ictcurs, v5cc. Hardware ! Hardware ! ! AGRICULTURAL ID'LEIvrErV'X? EVERY DESCRIPTION OF 1 House Building Goods, meohahios' tools And Agricultural Implements,' A.MOXG WHICH AKE THE CAYUGA CHIEF REAPER and MOWER, SELBY COIIX I'LAyTEK. riiiicheli Ciiltsvtors, Canton Cultivators Macomb and Galesburg Cultivators. GRAND DE TOUR PLOWS, I )uf-tui l'loWK, ahi pi:ohia 5'2,r-,v;?- TIIE BEST KIXHS OF Stoves, Tinware and Sheet Iron ironic ixv iur ANK M i fr. toosdkc. ZUfFAOT EVERYTHING TIUT COT" TO MAKE UP X COMPLETE HARDWARE STOIE, AT JACOB DEWITPS. STOVES! SHOVES! TLNMVARE! TINWARE! Specialities of Trade. rrea-r" V rr Itfmt aat i-l IW tit- ;rn.trTorcj esrrssrox. imjixd en rise. CBAKXr. KAMA XT. MttiA . LCAttKtt. tCXATOK, ttrterre oak. echo. JCEILIC. xer ricAiRtr, jxftoc rcAci. KAXXAS. magic coo tr. 4.,H..4. Ail ta 2mai rarlSr at 1m cU COOK STOVES ftrr rr4sM-ctW tt tW LbL. TW7 & rt I Tin , Sheet Iron and Copper Ware ami a maul arM ca aaaA tmr aaU at Wolesale or Retail. W ftj a-aaal aualis V. all t'A t JOB WORIv, aaA atvrW frmnt'Cl taUas. sn.'1-.BtxB A.f -cK-rcs.-mJ. , TXaatral t amj. awa ltJ aa Arm a Cn- c-oaac ft ta iu. RADCLIFF BROS., k saita rs a rtxrr. IjHisrrllan's afcbcrtisrmnits. EAGLE DRUG STORE. i OSCAR SEITZ, ! Wholesale and Retail !D R II G G IS T' JIanufacturing Pharmaceutist, No. 101 Santa Fe Avenue, DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines,! Paints, Oils, Varnishes, , T.Ti: STUFFS. ETC. Fancy ami Toilet Articles. A LJUIE ANOCOStrLETt U.'OCTINTOt BRUSHES OFALL KINDS. . Choice Wines and Liquors Por tVXoctlolxxnl Ix.-rrosa Prescriptions CABrrCtLT COMrOODEU AT ALU nocM PIONEER LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE, Corner of 2d & Perry streets, inrrofiTC rat: io.vr .r.ii? j.i.X"i Brookville, Saline Co., Kansas. 'J. M. COOMBS, s ! s Pfoprieior, Saddle Horses vnci i.iAcitA' x?.ic; ! tnlr t a munmtl. nne- l'rtwu!.r 4lro. ' iln gi'tn tii th f-l o-l ran- tt Hwk I r.ulc a 1U1 fcutlo -f Locating Texas Herds, ,Tiirm!lc inl rlrt il ii.tarajte noforenco I riUUon X Mcl"rrw. imi rtltXr afntn llrooVQU loii.V llroMii lltrry nwn. stlu, hn., ' IVHK-iin A Vyx. Urrr n.n, "Killna. Kmui 15ool5 aiifj iMjors. i i poi tri w:vrr 'TO THE POPXt ;i!ow MoncY Can be Saved y -t.t. jfa.T T1XU SALINA . nnm I ' t fillfiP mAriT? ' ;( II ANN MUMS iMUiili.s '-.-.-- ------ ., ....r ,i .arnr.jiuK-BitR wttu ur-ttusr, rot BOOTS AND SHOES CHE A PER MCCiicinrr, , Than You Hare Jlcen Buying Them ITS THIS CITY tltiT T0C WILL AT oc s, .-.-..: COME TO TIIE COXOL USWJS -that- MRUPHY'S Is the Place to Purchase Goods IN THAT LINE. CUSTOM WORK Mi( Tt OtVtm I THS - - 1 c I Iitest and Most Avproted stylet al rraarl t tt tl0liv f . aa amA RepalriMf-r VJtt XITLT AJ AT ira71Atr KATtt. Sign off the M Big Boot, ff No. 99 Santa Fe Avenw, SAUNA, KANiA-S. fHtsrrilan's Sfttortistmicitts. ToCmttltiMtni! Thomas J. Bigger, ; BEEF ASD PORK PACKER, iuxsas cm; jw.. I prrj---TTl to pack CAZUe on cvcwnUK- . a rr wifcably Una. al la rIt rrr alTmu to Jrmm !! lnr ahij.peJ Uiyr antitlr of b-h Wtt vl -f C- jKansas City direct to England, I An 1 tno-rtnj well tN TeqTarrtnenU f that muket I .tfui-klTtf, if eX-attUeqaaUT.a4ci4rl three , dlr-rt to the b Jillh marteti frle there by ray om taeaes w bo haee 1CJ t-ea Li the l-alaea. Tk ; um rot ef lif-Una and m-aellsc la ew Ti , Kerf -aid In New a'oH. a: other .stern maf i't when i.tnlrr.! trclythebetqBality willen to eenl to ! UeOra. br rerxIioa, a. uty, M U First NaUoeal Can, Ka. NEWS, BOOK STATIONERY DEPOT! 1 full line of Hrltioa: Iitt.. laa, Vna. teren. ; lot -Mia... Ien ItaeLa, l-pr, t eU AU the nn'. etaa Magazines ana piotorials li,U.atfT on haJ, a&J wfrtii4eoi rvevtre1 fr any -rrw.rraf iiMi-bnl ia Axurrtra at the itifetuhcr lw" 1 rl raft r " A jreDrra) awrtment of tbetxt Daily and Weekly Newspapers, From th TUi na c(Uev of Ibe Utit dale )lti", -rrv-rt-j--. Ur ciTr train t ' Thomas Clowdslcy, ror or rice niDia. Hallna, Kaaai. A. T. Crier's Book and Variety Store THE fLlCK 10 hi:t Mil I inert. Fancy GtMyli, Feathers, Flowers, Laces, Jlibbons, ALL L.TtT 4XO Ma-rSTTL3. Maps, stationery, Album., ; JJiarles, Magazines. Papers, Toys, Agent American Bible society AMI , Grover &. Bakersewing machine, ltiri (.r N.-lui"iH'vn. Tuii Santa l'c Ave, Salin, Kaxas. - 3-Mxn It J. il V.tUljr M-.r .1. W.iSuss'lKVCo., DEAI.EIIS IN Harness, Saddles, BOOTS AND SHOES, Elo., Jrt-.? 121 C I3to. bALl.VA, KA-VSAS- WM sj ml r r in. JOHN GEIS Sc CO., JUnkeks, !Santa Fe Avenue, Silica, Kaa. ! Ml -all ti llll ilnl a-4tt.M .r tt.m I Klfas.4 fcJWas At-. I Ij. n-l Ptrtiwn '" sol .1--rV-iItiir-4 C jiJ-nr -uii m-iMr Uri wl ntUT9 mAitU Anj --wltivrt)t-( I ft Meat Market. ';ko. i.khk k co., rnoiMMiToits ' -.k..,,ii.ri-i(Miii ?.-wifc.u mtrk-t, M -"! sv arrao Onv. D'jcr tf- (iooiFs Lirrry Stable, ,vl I J J .Ml isTTsrMar fl enAr4 It tf1r tfahw4 vfaeHXt o-l U !- IUj lbi.lhr miraH iial atA Jg bHr--aw Xrft ..!bI r n Knt.1 vetat but IV. t f lh aruck jJ-TBTl1. fa i.t.) Ullksi'i . K.m Uu Ifctt. Wl Millinery and Dress Making. MRS. J. MURPHY. Ilfrt mcWa-l- ! tWw U jMMlMo4aUfcl-.l-. la 1 aCUllncrr Ooodn. ,rlmbfini sala. Tiou-t l-H l-t, Sjc . pfWJtX mit-arv ' , .Sf a tt ATtrr. Ua .w New Blacksmith Shop WILLIAM IIAKi: 1 i IW ata t Warm tjs farra M r f -MMtiuaa- ratim. .SEVENTH f-TKKKT. WVk Mr. Wt AA wtn-rt awA nm W. ,s,Mfc.l-lsWsU.)lWUJ"J' ulXm farut a T7 ft ft Fruit Trees, Ylaefffcc . IW ii. wt aaflw M a.'U,!t tlTwsi Tr-ss., Tla. aW l-.1 tnui Ut ": i7Vfcn.f-.lHt.H 1ffiTj1JTJJ jtMtOmf ratr-mta ?! if2a Flour t Flou-rl TUm ai nalk-aAataAatTaaX4m uuj m ti w a 4 stags'. aa m. ssrar . - - Tkaa M aT '-' afr W Oa tmSf j vtm ICE! ICE! Iharrtwaai. faf Jfc -. -4 a tam aU t . Jr.. mcL rVawa- ra bca. n -" Fraak G4mmWa StaIXt I. 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