Newspaper Page Text
A &) Union JUNCTION; SATURDAY, JULY 19,l8b2. The Sporting Fmtcrnity have been trying the speed of their nnga considerably lately. Two races in town this week. Dr. R. M. riiillips, of Lccompton, lost a eon iat Monday week, by drowning in the Kansas river, at that place. A "Goak." The Conservative sueeesta Gen. Lane as a proper person to supersede McClellan. Whether the joke is on old Jim, McClellan or the Country, wc can't see. Sol. Milleu S4iys the American Agriculturist has taken up thc'cudgels in defence of Ule editor of the Record. It has an article neauetl, "A Good "Word for the Skunk." m m ; The Jlissouri rier is on a big rise, overflow. ing all the low lands, destroying houses, fences, and crops. The town of Elwood opposite Su Joseph, is being rapidly swallowed Up. 1 m i NtwPosT Oikice. A hew post office line been established on Clark's Creek, at the crossing of the Salina and Lawrence road. It is called Leon, and is in Morris County. Ywn. M. Gillham is the ixtetmaeter. 1 m RwfxiKc Match. A race between the horse Little Stranger of Juuction, and Painter of Lake Sibley, will come off near this city on Saturday, the 26th inst. The stakes are $200 a side, and $100 forfeit money is now up. Considerable excitement is up among the "sports." JO" An interesting Sabbuth-school has been started in this city, and tneela every Sunday morning at ten o'clock in Taylor's Uall. Pa rents, send on your children the thing must be Fnstaincd. Let -it be encouraged until everj hild in theiieighborhood is within its folds. m m m tr Our town has been graced for a few days past by the presence of about a dozen of those dirty, most miserable of God's "creatures, Kaw Injuns. Persons having any thing stealablc lying aroMud loose will do well to keep their eyes on it. O Two Jayhawkers were captured t Orass t " hopper Falls one day last week, and taken to Fort Leavenworth. They had with them seven guns, all loaded, and about a dozen head of horses and mules, nil of uhich were taken pos session of. r Thk Kansas Emancipation League, at Leaven- Worth, reports that there ore l.i0." contrabands in oud around Leavenworth, about COO in and around Lawieuce, and estimates that there are 1000 in other puits of the State, making a total f C100. m HT Run-ell Taylor has been released oil taking the oath and giving bends to the amount of $3000. II. T. Green and Ed. Stevenson are his bondsmen. We may expect from Ruirell's pen tin inside view of "American Bastile?," and also nn elucidation of the vexed question, "Is this America V" m m m m U" Pursuant to a callfiom the Superintendent xjf Public Schools of tliis County, a meeting was hclJ in Taylors Hall on Saturday, July 12th, for the purpose uf organizing a School District in this vicinity. The Rev. Mr. Todd was called to the chair, and L. Hall appointed Secretary. ? A Committee being appointed for that purpose, Spotted the names of X. S. Gilbert for Director, 1,. Hall, Clerk, and George Montague. Treasurer. The report was accepted. No further business coming before the meeting it adjourned. OnirjtLi Oif. A. F. Pratt, who edited the Inquirer during the incarceration of Taylor, and formerly a irtner if the Sutler of the Third Wisconsin Ca airy, has been ordered to leave the State, by General lUunt. The General Com manding bids fair to out-Butler Butler in his dealings with secession sympathizers. The Times says : "This order is a just rebuke to an officious Sntcrmcddlcr, who had no connection with the regiment, but obtained a little credit by claiming to be attached to it, and has caused it more trouble than all the Jiv hawkers. His low jokes, indecent sneers and ill-diguised sympathy with the rebel cause, have well earned this penalty. The regiment feels this order quite as much as, inder any circumstance!, it can prove to the fwople of the city and State." m m m m ID" Progress or retrogression is the device ttTthcdaj. Wc perceived this the best when we called at Leavenworth, at Mr. S. M. Roths child's Store who keeps a large and nice assort ment, wholesale and retail, of Millinery and Straw Good?, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoor 8kirts, 'all kixds or Notions and Fanct Goods, Wil low Ware, Children's Carriages and Gents' FupjiisniNG Goods, and intends keeping DRY (PPPS by next Full. For that purpose he is enlarging his Store end finishing it up in the r4atcst New York style. We therefore advise 'all, especially MERCHANTS and MILL1N EBB, to call .at his establishment, 71 Delaware street, and buy their wants, where they will surely find tho best and greatest assortment, the lowest prices, and most prompt attendance in the Wester country, i m m m A Cold Bj.ookp Mvkdeu. A man by the name of Robert Bailey was shot by another named John Wise, one day last week on Clear Creek, in Morris County. The particulars, as we 'learn, arc as follows : Wise and Bailey had had eomc slight trouble on a BufTalo hunt, about a year ago ; but it -was not thought to be anything serious. On the 1th inst., Wise came into the field where Bailey was at work, and accused him of swindling him put of certain logs. This Bailey denied, and told Wise that he might have the logs, if he wanted them, as he did not wish to have any trouble with him. Wise then com menced treading on the grain, which Bailey was cutting, and taking other means of aggravating him Bailey then ordered him out of the field. Upon his refusing to go, Bailey knocked him down with a rake. Wise regained his feet, and stabbed Bailey in the neck with a knife. Bailey got hold of the knife, and stabbed Wise once, and then again ordered him out of the field. He started, got as far as to where he had left his gun, turned and shot Bailcj j.n the lower jaV, tearing it almost off, and as he fell, ahooting him again in the side. Bailey's wife was the pnly one present This was no doubt a cold blooded and premeditated murder, and the peo , pie of that section should take immediate 6teps to bring the murdeicr U justice, Two Engagements. The Kansas Ninth has had a fight with the rebels at Grand Saline, 30 miles this side of Fort Gibson. The enemy were completely routed, with a loss of sixty killed and 103 prisoners. They numbered about 300, and were led by Col. Clarkson, an old Buchanan office-holder at Leavenworth. Tne Kansas Sixth, to which is attached Captain Clark's company of this neighborhood, have also had a brush with the enemy, surprising a party of them, taking some prisoners and killing a num ber. The loss of the Kansas lx3s was trifling. Since the above was "in type Mr. L. C. Palmer, a member of Captain Schuarte s company, arrived in town. He reports the boys all well, the Com pany having passed through the affair at Grand Saline without receiving a scratch. Fifty of the Captain's boys are on their way to Fort Leaven worth, escorting about 150 prisoners, among them is Clarkson, ex-postmaster at Leavenworth . The company will return immediately and join the command. Captain Schuarte with fifteen of his men led the charge. The fight lasted but a few minutes, and resulted in routing the enemy, kill ing sixty, and capturing a number of prisoners. Our forces had three killed. John Ross, the great Cherokee chief, surrendered himself and com mand, and reported 3000 Indians anxious to do likewise. The command consists of the 4th, 6th, 9th, and 10th Kansas, and the two Indian regi ments. About four hundred negroes followed the escort into Kansas, bringing with them all their master's wagons and horses. The escort brought 3000 head of cattle, captured from the rebels, to Fort Scott. The Indians behaved splendidly, and show no mercy to the destroyers of their homes. The killing of pickets having been adopted by the rebels, Indians are now put on picket duty by our troops, and they prove quite equal in the bushwhacking mode of fight ing. Both their regiments are full, Ritchie's numbering over fifteen hundred. They take no prisoners, and in the severity with which they handle seccsh exhibit more good sense than their white brethren. We are pleased to state that Schuarte now holds a Captain's commission, and is Acting Assistant Adjutant General. KT'By a letter in the Conservative from Fort Larned, we learn that Captain Whittenhall, late of Fort Riley, wa8 surrounded by a rather serious mutitiyj but by determined will, sustained by some regulars, it was squelched in the head. It appears that the Captain ordered the companies of the garrison to appear on parade with infantry arms. B company, of Uie Second, under com mand of Lieut. Aduddle, conceived this beneath the dignity of cavalry soldiers, and refused to obey, w hereupon the Captain arrested four cor porals and three privates, whom he found to be the leaders of the affair, formed a battalion on three sides, with the prisoners on the fourth, or dered the battalion to load, and then informed the prisoners that unless they got upon their knees, and acknowledged their fault, and promise better in the futnre, they would be shot in five minutes. They quickly accecded to the terms. HIT A member of the Kansas Second was shot at sun rise on the 11th inst., for violating the person of a woman. He was intoxicated, and presenting a pistol, forced her to yield with threats of death. FAIRCIIILD, KING 8? Co., NO. 52 main street, (anthont buildings,) IEAVEIWOBTH. VM. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, '& la HATS AND CAPS, CARPET, OIL CLOTHS, &c. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a iruLXi assortment: for COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and have now in Btore A NEW AND nEAVY STOCK, purchased previous to the late advance' in prices, consequently we can Eell as LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. Orders Respectfully Solicited. Woodferidge Odlin, ATTORNEY Sr COUNSELLOR JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS, T)RACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS OF jf the State. Taxes paid for nonresidents ; titles examined, and locations of desirable tracts of land in Central or Western Kansas promptly attended to at reasonable rates. fJh Collections made in any part of the State. C K- GILCHRIST. A. L. WILLIAMS. GILCHRIST & WILLIAMS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Toptka, Kama. OFFICE, TWO DOORS SOUTH OF MiLLSR's HaLL. TO 3I.4IL CONTRACTORS T PROPOSE TOESTABLISH A STATION at AniLr.nr. twentv-nre miles west of Junc tion City, and furnish stables, lots, &c., free of cbarge, to any person or persons wno may receive the maU contract west of Junction City to either Salina, Denver, or Santa Fe. CHAS. H. THOMPSON. S PAULDING ?S Cbphauc Pills at HALL'S. MOFFATT'S MEDICINES, For Sale by HALL. BLANK MORTGAGES FOB. SALE AT THIS OFFICE, H ARPER LESLIE, and other Illc6Tra- ied v, ccsucs, tor gale by HALL. SHERIFFS SALE. m State of Kansas, Davis County, S3. Notice is hereby given that I -will offer for sale at public auction at the door of the Court House in Junction City, Davis county, Kansas, on the -"w. v...j ui August, Ai u. icu., iiu or auuub 2 o'clock P. M. of said day the following real estate, with the tenements thereon to-wit: Lot number four, in block number 12. tritll n. nfrmn ?nrolKn l.nu.n (l,f.M,in Jfl by 20 feet in size, with a stone kitchen attached thereunto, 18 by 19 feet in size. Appriised at two thousand four hundred and seventy five erty of Casper Buntley, by virtue of an order of uie iu iavor oi imam juiuman anu ncrninn Estorhouse, issued by the Clerk of the Third Dis trict Court of the county of Davis, with others attached, and against Casper lluntlev. Said property vrill be sold to the Tiighest bidder for cash in hand to satisfv paid order of sale. - - Given under my hand this the 19th davof July 1SG2. H. T. GEERY, Sheriff. By A. W. Caixj-v, Under Sheriff. n39-6t. Printer's Fee, $10.50 Attachment Notice. William K, Bartlett, ITff. ) In tbc 8d Ju ts. Vdicial District Dcwitt 0. Stevenson, Deft, j Court sitting within and for the county of Davis, and the Stato of Kansas. DEWITT 0. STEVENSON, the Defesdaxt in the above named suit will take notice that William K. Bartlett did on the 12th day of July, a. i. 18G2, fiilc his petition in the District Court within and for the county of Davis, and the State of Kansas, against the said Dewitt C. Stevenson, defendant, to recover the sum of $30, and interest from the 29th day of June, a. d. 1862, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, now due and payable to the said plain tiff from the said defendant, on a promisory note given by the eaid defendant to Alex. Thomson, and assigned by said Alex. Thom son to said William K. Bartlett ; said note is dated Junction City, Kansas, March 31st, 18G2, whereby said defendaut promised to pay said Alex Thomson the sum of $30 ninety days after date thereof; and the said Dewitt C. Stevenson will farther take notice that an order of attach ment tas been issued by the Clerk of said Court ag.iintt the lands, tenements, goods, chattels of the said Dewitt C. Stevenson, and that he is hereby required to appear and plead, answer or demur to the said plaintiff's petition on or before the 20th day of September next, or said petition will be taken as true, and judgment rendered accordingly. WILLIAM K. BARTLETT. By his Attorney, J. 11. McClube. Attest : R. D. Mobley, District Clerk. - Junction, Kansas, July 16, 18G2.S16.00 Samuel M. Slrickler, Pl'iT,) In the District vs, y Coutt of the Waters W. Herbert, Deft. ) 3d Judicial District, within and for Davis County. THE Awove kamed Defendant, Waters W. Herbert, formerly of the State of Kan sas, now of the State of South Carolina, will take notice that Samuel M. Strickler, of the County of Davis, State of Kansas, did, on the 10th day of July, a. d. 18C2, file his petition in the District Court of the 3d Judicial District, sitting in and for the County of Davis, State of Kansas, against the said Waters W. Herbert for the sum of $78.03, of which sum $3 03 was for a balance due the said plaintiff from the said defendant on a settlement ma.de the 12th day of November, A. v. 18G0, and $75 of siid sum was for negotiating a loan from one Wil liam Suceter to tho said defendant, as per contract with said defendant, ahd setting forth that said sums arc now due and wholly unpaid. And the said Waters IV. Herbert is hereby notified that an order of attachment has been issued in this action, ahd that by virtpe of said order of attachment the Sheriff of said county has attached the following real estate of said Waters W. Herbert, to-wlt: lot3 3, 4, 5 in block P.; lots 1, 14 in block 0; lot 20 in block 10; lots 1, 4, 16 in block 11 ; lot 10 in block 12; lots 10, 17, in block 15; lot 6 in block 10; lot 5 in block 17 ; lot 19 in block IS; lot 1 in block 21; lot 13 in block 22; lot 20 in block 23 ; lot 1 0 in block 25 $ lot 16 in block 20 ; lots 1, 6. in block 28 ; lot 1 In block 30 ; lots 4, 12 in block 32; lots 6, 17 in block 33 ; lots 5, 8, 11, 17, 19 in block 04, situated lying and being in Cuddy's Addition to Junc tion city, in the county of Davis, State of Kan sas ; also Jot o in uiock o9, ana 101 x in diock 15, situate, lying and being in Junction City in the county of Davis, State of Kansas. The said Waters W. Herbert is 'notified that he is required to answer or demur on or before the 20th day of September, a. d. 1862, or said pe tition .ill be taken as true and judgment ren dered accordingly, and 6aid property sold to pay the same. SAMUEL M. ST1UCKLER. By S. B. White, his Attorney. n397t Attest, K. D. Mobley, Clerk. S20.00 Notice. To all whom it may concern ; Notice is hereby given, that whereas, Henry Kinderdick lrnrlp.l nair of oxen to William McNeal for a sorrel mare, which said sorrel mare was claimed 'as stolen property, ana taucn oy r.a win Pill8bury from said Henry Kinderdick, therefore, on oath of said Henry Kinderdick, attachment was issued and property taken in a pair of red oxen, bnt said William McNeal, not being found within the county, now this is to'notify said William McNeal to appear before me at my office on the head of Lyon's Creek to try right und title to said cattle, on the 7th day r Anmist next, .it ten o'clock in the forenoon. Claim of defendant, for oxen, $62, damages, $12, and costs of Court, uiven unuer my nanu this 5th day of July, 1862 MINER CAWKINS, nS93t Justice of the Peace. William H. Mackej, Pl'ff, In the District vs. Court, Third De Witt C.Stevenson,DFt. J Judicial Dis trict, Davis County, State of Kansas. TIIE SAID Dr. Witt C. Stevenson will take notice that on the 7th day of July, A. d. 1S02. the said William II. Mackey caused to be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Dis trict Court for Davis County, state of Kansas, his petition against the said Dewitt C. Ste venson for the sum of $63.00, for the price and value of a horse, sold and delivered by the fcaid Mackey to the said Stevenson, and that the said William H. lackey has also filed with bis said petition his affidavit stating that that the said Dewitt C. Stevenson was a non-resident of ihe State of Kansas. The said Dewitt C Stevenson is also notified that an order of attachment has been issued in this ease, and that the following real estate has been attached as the property of the de fendant: the north half of the north-east quarter, and the north half of the north half of tha south half of the northeast quarter of section twenty, in township twelve, range five east of the sixth principal meridian, said land being and lying in Davis county, and State of Kansas- The said Dewitt C. Stevenson is required to answerer demur to the said pe tition on or before the 20th day of Septem ber, a. D, 1862, or said petition will be taken as tone, and judgment Tendered accordingly. WILLIAM H. MACKEY. B. F. Perkins, Pi'Fs Att'y u397tf 16.00 SAMUEL COCHRAN, Wholesale Dealer in n PMVKK COENER OF SHAWNEE LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. . MX SloCki consist in flarl of i ii t FLOUR, MACKEREL, RAISINS, - NAILS, GLASS, MOLASSES, SARDINES; WTtlTELEADj INDIGO, RICE, CORDAGE. Jill Kinds of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. Everything usually kept in a FIRST CLASS. QUEENSWARE HOUSE. As I do a JOBBING BUSINESS principally, I have selected my Stock with the greatest care, and with a view to the wants of our Western People. MERCHANTS) and other from the country, who study their own interest, will find it to their advantage to giye me a call before, purchasing. ORDERS for Qucensware promptly filled and packed with the greatest care, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Country Mer chants will please take notice that I AM SOLE AGENT for the Celebrated o - I will pay the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH for SAMUEL COCHRAN, Corner Shmcnee atd Third &e., LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. ISTEAV DRY GOODS HOUSE AT LEAVENWORTH I The undersigned has opened a new Wholeialo & Retail DRY GOODS HOUSE At the Old EstiiUislicd Store, No. 50 Dslaware St. Bet. 2d"& 3d. Our Stock will he ENTIRELY NEW, and, without enumerating, we would say that it comprises Everything in this Line! Merchants and Settlers of - WESTERN KANSAS Will do-well to give us a call when they wsit Leavenworth. - R. C. BRANT & Co. STETTAULR & BROTHER'S NEW YORK STORE, Corner of Tlurd and Delaxcarc Sts.t LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Have just received a full assortment of GrEISTTS RfflftCI" MiltVJSS GOODS! KID GLOYES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c, "Which we offer to the Public at-the , Lowest Cash. IPrices ! TO WHOLESALE 11UTERS We would only say, one of our firm, being con stantly in New York, We are enabled to keep up the best selected stock west of St. Louis, and buying Exclusively for Cash, wo can sell Goods cheaper than any other House in the Western Country, The constant demand on ns for Goods from Country Merchants, has induced us to open an exclusive Wholesale Department, Which enables us to FILL ANY ORDER! ENTRUSTED TO OUR CARE. STETTAUER & BRO-, NEW TORK STORE, Corner Delaware & Third Sts., Leavenworth. HAT WANTED ! PROPOSALS WILL RE RECEIVED AT this Office until VI o'clock on the 21st of July, 18G2, for the delivery at Fortjlilcy of FIVE HUNDRED TONS OF PRAIRIE . ' HAY, of good and merchantable quality, well and securely stacked at such places as the under signed may designate. Upon the delivery of 300 tons, the right is reseived to increase or diminish the balance to be delivered 100 tons. The successful bidder will be held responsible for the stiict fulfilment of the contract The whole to be delivered by the 20th of September 1862. D. W. SCOTT, A. A. Q. M. A- A. Qr. MVs Office, Fort Riley, July 1st 1802 ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR .At Law, JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS. WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL business entrusted to his care in Wcstera Krasai. nltf B. F. PERKINS, Jtinctiou Kansas. rain (MODS i fe, k, AND THIRD STREETS, eu CANDLES, SUGAR, " WfUTt! FISH, SOAP, , COFFEE, CANDIES, CHEESE, TEAS, OILS, OYSTERS, GREAT BARGAINS and S CASH PRICES I .A H15W ERA ! TI-I E Mammoth Store IMS Jl STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING Hardware r.JC ARTICLES! GROCERIES, PATENT MEDICINES, Everything in Fact in the i. J ALL OF WHICH WILL AT AS BE SOLD LOW PRICES AS ELSEWHERE IN TIIE STATE, FOR CASH! TAYLOR'S BUILDING, OPPOSITE EAGLE HOTEL, Junction, BUniti. HENRY GANZ, Proprietor. B. L. JONES, NOTARY PUBLIC FOB SALINE COUNTY, KANSAS. ON IIAND TO .TRADE FOR STOCK OR CASH, several Improved Claims in Saline county ; also a house and lot in the town of Salina. I buy and sell Land nnd Stock at a fair Commission, and assist emigrants io mak ing eligible locations. Tbe llomestead Bill Has Passed ! And now it the time for emigrants to get GOOD HOMES. No land in this county Has been offered at Public Sale, and will all be held under the Homestead Act. Call vpon or address me at Salina, Saline Court y, Kansas. d36 tf.j II. L JONES. J. C. KENNETT, County Surveyor, Kenton j Davis County t Kansas, Will promptly attend to all kinds of Sox Tcying on terms to suit the times. BURNETT'S COCOAINE ro MKlIAlIt. For Sale bv "ALL. iAYNE'S MEDICINES For lby HALL, Jon W11S0S. STEWART BAstlSQS, JB. WILs6if'& HASTINGS, Formerly John IITfeon it Co. "Wholesale and Retail Dealers rrt IIIIWII1E & CDTM. Iron, Steel, !N"ail&, CIRCULAR SAWS, RUBBER BELTING Ao. 28 Delaware ktrcci, LBAVENWORTH, . &AN8A& IlttE ATTENTION OF BUYERS IS" . invited to our Stock, which will be found .is complete as any in the West ; and we art determined that in the matter of QXTAlL.trv A:rr TRICES, No firm west of St. Louis shall give i m mi mu ! Witt po jtartictrfar attention to Orders froin the Country Filling tlicm Promptly rnd Faithfully. UJ Rcmctnbcr the place and address WILSON & HASTINGS, No 23 Delaware St. bet. Main & Second DRAKE BROTHERS, BOOKSELLERS, Stationers and PAPER DEALERS, School Books, Blank Booksy every descrijition of PHIIT1 All MFfl PAPEB. Furnishing&Paper Warehouse 67 DELAWARE STREET, BET. 3d & 4tH, Leavenworth, Kansas. TIIE IIICnEST PRICE PAID FOR RAQS. EDWAUD W. SEYMOUB, M.D., PUYSMCMMW) SErilGJEOJ AND ACCOTJCHEtlt. OFFICE, AT TIIE CITY DRUG STORE, Junction City, Kansas. SHERIFFS SALE. State of Kansas, ) I William .Patterson. Davis County. J ' vs. John W. Akc royd and Robert Wilson. Dy virtue of an order of sale issued by thQ Clerk of the Third District Conrt, sitting In Davis county, State of Kansas, in favor of William Patterson, and against John 'Y. Akc royd and Robert Wilson, I will, on Saturday, the 21st day ot June, 18G-, between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m. and four p.m., in front of the court bouse door, in Junction City, Davis county, llnnsas, offer for sale at public auction all the right, title, and interest of the said John W. Akcroyd and Robert Wiison in afid to tho following described property,to-wit: One black walnut house, used as a bar-room, situate upon tho enstendoflot eight in block 27 injunc tion City, Kansas, and at said house, situated as aforesaid, upon lot 8 in block 27 in the city of Junction and State of Kansas, one bar coua ter, one &oda fountain and fixtures, 10 decan ters, 1 glass jar, one looking glass, ono lot of bottles 1 chessboard and men, one soup tureen, one tumbler stand, one demijohn, one ico breaker, 1 table, 1 lot of barrels and kegs, one-half dozen chairs, one pair of scales, and weights, 1 sugar bowl, 1 coffee urn, 1 lamp and chimney, two oil lamps, 1 stew pan and stand, 7 plates, one bar-room stove and pipe, one heating atove, a lot of window glass, one lamp and chimney 1 mattrass, one billiard table and balls, a lot of wall paper, and one truns ; said property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said order of sale. II. T. GEERY, Sheriff. Dy A. W. Callen, Under Sheriff. Sheriff Office, May 22d, 18G2. Frank Jehle, BOOT AjSTD SHOE MAKER, CORNER WASHINGTON & 7th STREETS, Junction' City, Kansas. REPAIRING done on short notice. TERMS CASH, n2tf City Bakery; Washington Street, between Cth and 7th, JUNCTION, KINS AS, W. BECKER, Proprietor. FAMILIES SUri'LIEO WITU BREAD AND CAKE Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, CIGARS AND CANDY, ALL CHEAP, nltf FOR CASH ! h , MANUFACTURERS of all hiiuh of FURNITURE, JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS. COFFINS made with neatness and dispatch. MATTRASSES of all kinds constantly on band. All orders filled oft short notice. A, C.PIERCE, MWOI&KIMIUIOMIIT. Junction City Kansas, WILL do Surveying, locate Land Warrants, pay taxes for non-residents, &c. M G'LANE'S MEDICINES, For bal by HALL. J I