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SS ' J -r- 5i 3ew ifOUNTYJi OURNAL. '! &aggS&v SAHXA, KANSAS: . A 11URSDAY, MARCH 2, 1871. SnrSKXMMUL MSTUCT. Senatorial District, composed .unties or ' SalincMcPhciwn, S KlUs, T.ieoln d Wallace, Htcd. Good-bye "Juncf ir BWgbtly passages nt arms" tM, iScalc and the rest of them; ?Sun,o ? conventions ; no n lut ir.m flWtSg. Friday night witnessed the closing aceaftpfthis session of the Legislature. Large tTowda, of spectators hail asseta bled to participatc.in the closing exercis es mu larger nambpref members than had-ever come together under a -call of of the House, even, were in their scats at an early hour, Thetistcnsible reason of their coming together was to finish up unsettled basiacss; the real reason of their assemblage was to have sport and fun. Thejocal of the Commonwealth de scribes the parting scent- in a very affect ing manner. He says that a general scramble was mudc, at one time, to get the speaker's eye and thus get the floor, on your account t?) and no j?Mity conclaves" to beat thcjand a general uproar and confusion pro &Hmc' mdn. Hurrah for the railed. He further savs .! Saline will have "the vf.jMwfid the throne " and yc men ol t. aat respect our rights. The is. WUIulHrc was emincntlv wound Ihtirtetfwi'and the denizens west of gjpal Meridian will sing ?F4 K--vkrUl-O. JEWS! taieerufred a dibpatch from Mr. WChiMMin. daira attentat Wash- WTf-y'tL-.r i .'l-y- .i ., uiiirorAarcretieioi mi'Uik fcoifesof If WfiaSukeao't,this billpro- ijr.lfcv extension of the time lor vailed. He further says t uiKtn settled iiivoriiinent Ltarc:ir from nest Jnlv. If tlii Jro "ua cxU'l,acu' fu' ixvu ) carsj .ofjOne, it would hut e benefitted of settlers. As it is, it is I'WlHilher tnaiiv of our poor set- rtH.hc able to meet with the rc- Iftf the bill within one vcar. i ?' ii " i"" 1iwuwHi,r.ao iivc job tiy htytfar. are generally in sittMk, and k is a qucs- " death with them. M'hai b'JiaXWU in their f-ir catcrn homes, tMit uceoiiie possesscu ol a lew ffture fertile land in the west. awrc cittlured privation-, depreda- 'froJB skvago foes and almost .slar- W'a-.. - pp inrivani tlie course ot im- Fymcut and tivilization iiimjii our Hews prairies. Thev have spent all hsubstatu-c in improving their farms, rlicn the are gone, their all is gone. fasons have been backward of late hve not been able to reap from raore than a scanty living. finite almost impossible for ipopr men to pay 'up, even within Hotted time, Bm let us be thankful all favors and hope that Congress extend the time still longer. The fur the passage of the bill is al- oairelydaclo the unwearied efforts mMrQM.tiiil lion. Sulncv Clarke. pocw iatttlers will long remember raWt thev have done. -r mean tmus. .ry Bjithe ticket for a general thai the canui- able to make himself heard was the gen tlcmanfrom "Sail-in, who rose to a "pint" of order, and vehemently urged the chair to sustain him. The chair did not exactly see it in that way, but in over-ruling him, stated thai he thought the gentleman from " Sail in " wa jcr fcctlr able to sustain a pint without ap pealing lor ncip 10 inc vuair or --any otlicr man." If we had been there we would have voted to sustain the chair every time. His logic was eminently sound. We think the "Sail in" racnttjer is '"oqnal to all such occasion " wjtb. room for more. Truth will prevail. Aara. Aliwuf mm?. VIKSUffMUMHU. , Taesdayiast, a lovely day, in company with Mf.D. F. Uoncgan and MrvCarlin, as, intelligent gentleman from Canada, we journeyed to Brook villc and beyond. As we passed along we notiecd'the.fine fannsjof Col. anil Maj. Norton; They are under good cultivation, whh good dwelling houses and fine barns. We passed by the magnificent farm of Evau der Light, .129,.- This faraL, comprises several. timnsand atvs if.Jaudinler fence. Four hundred acres are sowed in rye Van has nut up a fine depot near ins larm, on me rwirewj, ai nisown ox pense and for his own convenience. He has also, recently put up a fine building as an addition to his residence. One of the finest springs in the conntry is found (UMisiu axb man m xttnrr. One of the best laws pasted -by our. Vixlajid Bmrrs, Mar. 1. juaMis. X.UITOK8: jn my a rtfemrn State Legislature tfck .winter, has just ,rom n county, a few received the GeveSa siiruaturo .d'w:w. 5tafcrreably-sarpridf . . ..,,, i "'K muuiai iiniijra 01 vour I like vour beginnih. SUck5 explains itself as follows Section 215. jft person shall bo ren dered incompetent to testifv in rrimin.il causes by reason of bis beiii-jlhe person U-ommunitv -w ill appreciate its injured or defrauded, or intended to be! We want a paper to take a bold Aval you will make it a success. man outsioe of dutv aud an ii 1.- A " The only gentleman that was at all I jn,, the picturesque bluffs back of his ie noti 'come from tho vicinity ?Thcrc should be a fairer and rdkfe&utiou of the county offices gVt people. They should not be SyTrarticular set of men, no rwho they arc. Tlie county owes i.aspport,al though we have heard i men stating that ttwv proposed ikia living off from the county; Fhavaaancnioagrcatexicnu io raaeeession, or tics of blood, or loaship ean demand of a freeman ittnaad suffrage. .Public officers m faithful account of their XWSrjX FRAME., Tlie Prussians arc ready to enter Paris, and they will have a triumphal march through the streets. A grand review will take place in the Chanips'de Mars of ihc , Prussian army by King illiam. An occupation of the city by thoj'russi :tn trtMips is asked by tho Thiers Gov rnment to prevent the outbreak of mobs and riots anions: tho Parisians. The German King is happily felicitated iv the (Tzar of ltussia on the glorious lerinination of the war, and upon the fait that the relations between ltnssia and Pruvsia are friendly, while the hap piness of each nation is fully insured. What form of government will prevail in France, is aijue-tion for the future to answer. The JicniiMicuu form of gov ernment N fetill a chimera to the French. They arc not prepared to govern them selves. An empire, as history teaches them, is out of question. Aliinited mon archy might endure for a period of years, but whether it is an apt form for the French, is not answered by apolitical writors. It is necessary that good order and quiet be soon restored to France, or her political significance will be entirely destroyed. Her commerce is wasted and treasury empty and something must be done, and that quickly too, to save the French name. SIAK TKKKS FtK ME CITT. While we are laying the foundation for a largo and prosperous city wc should SuTlorcr1n-cMtyf adding beauty house.- Mr. Light intends laving pipes about the farm to conduct the crvstal wa ters from this perennial spring to his buildings and crops. There are few farms in our State that equal this in size I and high stale of .improvement. As we rode rapidly by, we noticed the fine new school house building, nearly completed, to its environs, its streets and its yards. Cities that are devoid of trees lack a great essential. Trees are as necessary for the front yard as music is for the fire side. A person has no poetry in him that will let the blazon sun pour its rays 1 athwart his homo for many years. The greatest objection to this country is tho lack of " trees." The soil will bear them, but the terrific tires of the prairies have burned roots, branches and seed out of the ground. All that is necessary to have an abundance of tijjcs about is to plant them. We do not pronpseTiow to rwwsa tfir oToti our city and homes. We think it would be right for our citizens tcTfcusea, certain amount of money for buyWg trees, and distribute them freely to thosovho will at Bavaria. It is two stories high, 'sur mounted by a cupola, and erected at a cost probably, of about t3,oO. Job--I. P. 'Clarke, Salien's most cloquent"and iersistcni Democrat, was one of the prime movers in this school building en terprise. We noticed the line store of Mr. Hamilton, and ta elegant residence of I). K. Fuller, Esq.,' as we passed j-aLso' a splendid new bridge, lately built by the railroad company, across Spring Creek. It would be almost impossible for an ac cident to happon-'on that bridge such is the contraction thereof. Between Bava ria 'and Brookyillc at least fitly new. houses have been built during the last eighteen mouths. What a wonderful We saw the cozy little place of commis sioner S locum on tho hill side. About one o'clock P. M. we arrived at Brook villc. We drove up to McDou-tld's res taurant and had a luxurious dinner. Mr McDonald is.well "and favorably known in the country. ' We shall remember with pleasure tho pleasant evening our partv spent with Mr. McDonald and his a-'recable sister. 1 lore we met good na- turcd Haniev Nolan, the champion prize fighter, of the west, Hon. K. X. Steams, formerly speaker of the House of Jicp rcscntatives of Colorado, ' our -old friend Combs and many other acquaint ances who were glad' to sco us. Brookville has quite a fine appearance as vou comedown from tho hill-top that Mirround.s her. She has a fine location and will make a good town. The rail road company has spent a great amount of money in the buildings there. The round house is a grand structure, though only a fourth of it is yet b't. Brook ville has already a town organization and is now asking tor a nowspapcr. They are making iM efforts Jor the cattlo trade this summer ami probably will get their' 6haro of it. From this place wo passed down tho lovely valley of Snrins Creek south to the Smoky Hill river and from thence by way of Drv Creek to Salina. e were mora J - ... t A t than delighted with our picasani ami rapid trip and are willing to takoanoth- or of tho same kino. u Kansas v - not only for Saline county but for the! wnole west. I , On returning, I find manv improve- nTMiw Mcnts'gttiiig on in Salina.' Sofhf streeiVj Vpttit v; injured or derraiMled, or that would be entitled to satisfaction for the iuiurv. or isliable.topay ticrotsjof the prosecu tion, or by reasoii of His bein d person ontrial or 'examination : or bv5 rftwn? .j- ... . . ' .- . oi ueing CUSdlJ shown I iter cred son on trial or examination, nor witcorlpli-hcd much to drive the trade to other TMf noVFf. niiaccs. J rue, only a lew etiused this, J X husband of such per.siu be rennired to testify except as a witnessou Itchalf ofj but western people look upon the place the peruu on trisl or examination : and , as they would upon an individual and procldt'l further, That tho neglect or refu-1 they are not disposed to acquiesce in rigid SsfCJ-, sat ot the ersoiLon trial to testify, or of ana obnoxious measures and laud when ;i u-il. tit t.itif -.. .. luiLAtr.r UA.l...t......l mir-sjttiHt If it lliiijk lintel !nrw rfM... fOaemkst .. .. .. iwoiii ill i:.ii.ii n. : IIHSU.KIIU. w.......-. & -. ii.ib i. iikil. iiii- . . l-.n ... - .!.i f .'iwx..-:... -.-. :.. r.i .i?.i . -., .. . rtmt "r nw. W "" '" "" 9V ill irV3Ullllllll Ul UUIU, I" "!-"" " unil iiuviiiicaiiviiiiinaT ".r, 1 if ri lwtim hIIV.fr. ,r,.ll. rtlm t5. fur nor shall that jrcuinstance be referred f the conntry and should srrow un hnr.'!i:.!: .i..: .... - .r . .i i ..:..... i. . .i .r . i -"- i uy any uiiomcy prosecuung in me i"''"y iugi.-iiii.-r. e men can iiave I case, nor shall die same be considered I a prosperous and tr rowing eonntiH- 1 1 M lem Vsion or i ell. Hn'if.ll case, nor shall die same be considered by the court or jury belbre w horn 'the inai uikcs place. jiec. 2. 11 the accused shall not avail himself of hu richt to testify in any case, it shall not boconstmed to affect his in nocence ir irmtu t -i This is wliat we call progress. Wc have never been able to give any good reason, or answer why the aeensed should not be allowed to testify' The old practice of the law has been so sim plified that these parties to civil suits, though parties in interested are allowed to testify an entire credibility has been attached to that testimony. Why should not the criminal practice be so arranged that the poor criminal shall have his "say?" Is it right, it is just. This law gives him that privilege. 'Oftentimes, in tlw conductor a crimi nal case, a chain on circumstancial evi dence is so adroitly woven as would con vict an innocent man. While a criminal's mouth is closed, his actio'is may lus con strued as ctidcnccs of enormous i rimes. Let him scak,and by a plain Irank and, Und ; T0 eS, c hf e t 9. t a lirostion.ns mm. ,m..; ... t "" prW I I '-- 4,-"."ji K'uiuri. l ' n Ulain cntt. i: bIIm see also quite a number of new bnild-l ?"""? e'' hmh' o' &"& "j" iwitguiw omen ior the coming season. Soon after my return, I met my friend Capt. J. C. Tcrrv. of our ronniv. !.! l'.i l ,';,.,-' .. . "V uromiT ,aii irianii tiu. tan Iusf ,utJ ii um vuiuirjiiuiiiu n uu aru 1111 int-ir-win- ' to Texas! TTie Captain insisted I sjuf nlll oc incirgnesi ior supper at inenew notei m'ar the i-ourt houle. It seem he is well posted, for iiideed'it was a treat. JKverv thing was new and in style anil thc,siip- pvr uji-iop. jiiicr i..i c cnjoyeu oiir- sclvcs finely in hearing some nice music discoursed. I was niuci surprised at tho appear ance 01 wiiiiirs at mis new nouse. 11 is jnst what is needed in that part of town. Uur otu hotels are good enough but not spacious enough to accommodate the public the coming season. Mark my word the business will grow up toward the depot and court house, which in ten years will be the main business part of the town. Yours truly, O. P. nAMir.TO.v. At a regular nut-tin;; nrFrtmlierSn ist Tem ple No. 2. Iit-M Frila fM-iiiiip.FcbniarvSllli. I.S71. the fullowiii preamble anil ixmiIiiiIoils were iiiuiiiinnil.lv .iiloiitiil Wiikiii-ah. Ill tin Itllil.t Itf lior liapftlTmtca and honest statement ol laf, HO will) our -ittTC. A. Siotv ln r.illen In-fore the i-.. .ti. ..i ..:.... i..i.. t-rri-iitnaiifr, lt-at!i. llu-n-fon-. shift the almost overwhelming bunleii " ,.10J.H;. TJut ,,,. WL. IOMrn a x.MMt of irinmstantial evidence and cniivime 1 11 ui- hi our Temple a faithful Mstc-r ullcu at . , , - i- i . .i . i lii-rpogt i-n-joiivlolh-lii-etliitlii-stilllii an impartial aud nnprcjiidiced jur that , tt Temple not mmle with liaml-, eh rn-il he is not guilty. The jury, in making 'In Hie ln-ai-iis. ,."... ," . ( R sol I. 1 hat mi-appreciate the nuntv of up their vcnlicl, is not to be governed b ,i.r,rl..lsM-tirTi-iiiplir.an.lli.li-Mi-ilic'ri.h liis testimony entirely and gie it the Iht mnuiorr. tin n-ini-iiibr.niee shall intliicuce weight they would in uncivil ise, hut. RKotMTh.itMeiuii.Tiuirliirt-H-ltvni- atliy to the ben-axed IrkuiU and iviatites of Mir depart ist ft-ti-r. ItKsoi.vni That ,t a token of our n-r.'.nl. the Frontier t tuple Xi.-.1; ilr.i'xii in mixinitii fiirlhirtyilajs. , , Ui -sii.vrii Tliattlie-H- n-viIiilioiM In1 i-nti-nil oiitlieiniiinti'-.ai-opylK- pn-s-iiiis to bmthir SIikiii. ami. rtl-. ripii to the iNiliua lli-nilil. thkSunk dnTT Jorvi.aml lViiiplarMagn zinc, ii-r publi-il n hi. I.I7Ii:(OMMI. ) Hi tz i M c , Conuiiilti e. they arc to give whatever credit to it the circumstances of the case will admit of. We can sco no harm that can arise fi om the enactment of this law, but on the.oth cr hand positive benefit will accrue. Wo arc glad that Kansas leads-the van in this reform, as she does in all good innova tions. Saline Yauav, March 2d, 1871. Knrmits S.vuxr. County Jouu.VAt.: We l.if-k-.Avnods oeonlo do not srel to town often, althongh4ceasionalIy we ride over to see how the Uo-s are ami get mo new .millr. wtu4 it is too .Wet tO IlloW. Tliero were some of our neighbors at the wood measuring, horie hitching and dog killing metropolis, a few days ago, who learned from some of the city gentlemen that there was a petition being circulated that would be presented to the county commissioners, that afternoon, asking for n new tnwnihin. Countryman inquired of tho toM-n gentleman in whith part of the county the now township was to be. made. Said the town gentleman, "1 can't tell you unless youwilluign the pe tition ; then vou will knoW all about it." Countryman "Have yonot the pe- f.t f ' ' . K SHELDON BROTHERS, iChoicc Brands of Family FiW7 UBAIN, JIBAL, FEED. KTC Caitrmvrk prup'I, done. TrU(fcnl tatrkct plV ps-d lr grain, SALm. KN5S. tition with yon tK- V hip unto those that elect- discuss tho necessity oFWW!s as a matter If the officer lacks tho auali- Uf ntilitr but as a maltw or ornament to kkoaest and upright man, or is jtto fufill the duties of the sta- fiavo been assigned him, the i will interpose their united votes .pproval of his stewardship, aud. set them out, or for the city government we LViYKW0KTH BK1BUK. We Bee by our exchanges that wortc , .,cntCman " Yes." on the bridco across tho Missouri river (jonntfyman" Please let mc see it it Leavenworth is in fine way and that Town gcntUman " ot unless you "- . . . " I . n ait . a t.A Cl In A 4hA nnvt All WAS QUIL'L (Ml MIV ounrn "v st dav, when the news came that the torn- ist bow to their will JuTccnt portions of tho county should . . ....? : .in..:.l nt. 1-elhcirroprescniHiion m uuni y-v lige. If this is done, harmony of ptltig-intercsts in dinereni sections to buy a sufficient quantity to meet the demands ot the city and give them away in tho same mauuer. It is more sensible to do that than waste money in getting out " fence posts," building side-walks across ic county is insured. If Salina in-.tho"un8cttlcdcountry,"orpaying enor- Mi unon and selfishly grasps all tho m0us 'salaries to laxy officers, hf this Lm. J . . ..iaA I. . flTaitti A.1 ifXfial1 11 WJrt ! s, we may cxpcci to seo uuuigu.can not, do rareim, , iu -ov " ? snrinp ud between her and tho rc- citizens to set out trees themselves. It k tlistricts of the county that cannot costs but little, and the returns in beauty f " " a - . . I rill not be reconciled. We are sat- and comfort, are tourtoia. in ten years r from what we have learned lately, time our ,yards would bo elysian fields now county movement, was and wo would tnamc our goou sense in takinir hold of this matter. Beautiful, for by many by reason of Sa- fnoring" entirely tho rights of tho portion of the county. Thepeo- Ing in that section of the county kt'tlicir claims to cartam county novcr allowed adA that their pvtr been represented. . 1 .(.nntilVk. hst. The peoi.iw ow-.-;vr - . . - 1 .!... nflU-MUl kr otay "" "- : kted fairly and equally Ml .,.i,rns of tho county, m , rv. --- - -- i many enemies by her ltd if she docs noi d"' e, combinations will be trural districts " that will by favors whatever. its completion is vouchsafed at no distant period. ltssuDsiamiaiuj i3...v j the last pier being sunk eighty feet. . Kvery Kansan who has the native pride of homc'at heart will feel encouraged over tho success of this enterprise, it is a work that will add largely not oniy to the materially advantages of Leaven worth but to the reputation of the State. For cverv dollar put in any of our cities the State is proportionately benefitted. With a due amount of energy ana capiuu expended by her citien?.in other enter prises, this bridge will Wwn Leaven xvorth the commercial metropolis or the Missouri river. "Heretofore it has been a do.''s tight between 5L Joseph, 4ansas Citvuid herself as io which should take tho ascendency. The completion ot Wis bridgo will plac Leavenworth, Kansas and tho west- in direct communication with tho East. With the railroads be- Walking Cultivators or i.i txr uksckiit.o.v. Com Planters, Com Stall- Gutters, Wagons, ALL KINDS OF PLOWS, TO SCIT KVERYBODV, Very Cheap, At Jacob Hewitt's. M !? Klf tiarj ! e "wii mna vshI bart Um tat oat. HnrJ kk kcl nm ; he tcr r& rm Ml In font ol sru4 H. nj. nr brn Si, c. itn . lt-100 Kmbavn.!, Iron Sohnaak rST. MBN.IU. brT. QnmmS hrokt If M V. ukI n of w nr. mUVmS. v. wrCrM. " . tJ-'0 rrt K-ii.'biar fi Mc. -1.trrtl.l (l,kr a lrr arr, viii caa, wum ll vrraJliartmiM p!rlr. U aOn ,r,tT.IIlirIw; ,1,, ,agt . idrt bU lf Uhl Mimbnt' tlW; tS ft xrrr, t0 rJl. tl W set KOartrtlwttMS. 1 mlln tirt ti. I It . r w. (w4 rlM koaw HtU, 1,W0 eMh or oat hii' csili, bUaer at , MT mt bottom, n.ir Sraol, mil Rm, Salina, a of n cv arotlo 1, li.rlw 1iH.-lih H'chtp (. rinkr4 IBmKrr pwr S tl ai ril. ana U la. I iinot an4 rati, to ra-lMe O. nlaea, alcaly , l.MilcMk. or MD caah. blaaKat BaaMka. Std acrta bnttom',7 rnlln tart f SaSna, o taa. Moffat ofnwjr,tttimT. t ll.r 1 ; ! t arcilaa 1, 1 II. '! ; aol n t s' oftloa It. 1 1 htvn lot kooor 14i.1 lartt 1 1 an. (Odd collar, r aniftf tor tr at k'lf hrn door, Vp raatr, atort 30 frtt, alnat AW frttit irwa, mm alx Jtara aU oorrrinlfl j forrtit Irtto, a mile of port aod n a milt ot hein, thrrt tim iA. Tha Scaoky I fimt tht n and a w n lrj aa4 Uatd ltk Ua aerti or old l.od 9M ti. enatrtahoiton aad erahi. 1 mivataat ofSa ronnlyroad. Iht wjof mn'iij Jot. . itr arc I U, r 3 . ritvn I-; henrr. 14,16 lo( auU 111 rTn-r, Tilt. MiMt UilT. htwn boait. gv 5ifrmttrtllTTrarolil, traall frolw. ortKari kI, l acrra rrkt bmdta. alao IB acrta .oclo narturr, tl roJi brtitt ISr rt ytara old. Tht Smo, ci... ran, !hr.rt Iht load, wlih Iht hraadi al SOacrtitlinbtr. Vrh,"r holfeaah, balanrt jtar al 10 prr crot. Will atll Mack, lmplcm aU. ' 3" ICIatrta jralrl and booom rm Klai trttk, t wofalloa, M mll.a a or ,.rl. and llmlltf Sroottlll.. btinr tht a w . of a 1. t l a. r 4 kaaat ! aa aad aaa-aalf rtorr kla wltk r eMI-d. laaav kUthta !!. rtaklt I4ik. cft loTT. all or pint. aiiorriMn.., .rrp ,ri. . and raw jarj all avparaltl; tntkid k, an w.11 of rl valtr n-ar Iht howw. ajmtktrf nMwIhteorraU.kaikrtan-up t.WW.arr,t 45 tr n liay, lioraca. watMu,1iaaltaifiitap C., inn VAICaBir. STOCK JUICUIC-iHr-ROTIS, IWacrlaabod,. II mil., aoalh oat o' t'l. toalh tot of Soloawa Cll y. Nlh an th. Kan railway. Tl Iracl of land twjhtacM an tal, arcralnn h.lf a milt ldt, Ihrooirt wHt"i rant a s In amn r walrr. thrrt and TO hall nllta U kranchra r from ont half "lt l at and out ha loot. Tb aialn erttk U UntJ with llmltr. Ill Itnith, prlntipalty wllh eotitn wood, with tlm. and a a-wne rn-ra ofwalnat; V port, hart kn miJ taon from Iht doan woo.1. and ! raort may ht whtoottaiiloxallttlrat Ttm It a Urrt haakof 0) urn on Iht land aad (nod baUdlae alone In al-uodoC atoat halflhlatract to Sitont laml. ha'ant ctnlly rilHr aad (teplnr pralrlt , aad comiuandlag, af It data, a rnf. toanlrr f"t aillaa ataand. la anaairpaaard for an tittaatf - ,a.-ih.- "in-- r-r '-- ' alon of a yottrant naarar ttciloo adjokilag tl iract, aaoa which la a amtll hawa; flt atrra krokc, S0O appla it.. Sri atach ; al w ttak apnlat, aai.ll froln. Me., hi. ; wlih rtotr, nirailla, ilow.chaiaa,ot.a. Ae. Prii-a ll.Onr taoh to atrt warranty dttd;r 91,90? majrcaa!aoalocia Ifant at l-rr rmt balanrt c,h. AVILD LANDS SALINE COUNTY, si 1G0 arrt amortth pralrlt. mllto a w of fanna. btloff tKt rtrawaii aJxxJl . aa p.t Uax. qroTalS, I ISt. r 4 w; ftnna acrt; $""'carh, llm:t onlwft -1 FOR SVTL.13. roivinnors lmil made " us countmien a ' - t..aV 'Val dlrlw G I wai w7dW;cfircr.o;,uch .abo.it VlOn span IIorses,8 yrsoLl,-,Zto ortfrom Salina as wc oisiikc to wc tiiruu or four would-be poIititians,whoareliv- One span Marcs, G yrs old, $300. Two saddle Ponies, , $05 and $75. Two yokes Oxen, $125 per yoke. J-4t ar. o.TJuuitY. arracjtcmsKk: in.r off tlie town and county, get up a pe tition, tinder falso, colors, onh- two hours before it was acted upon, and obtain the signatures of f Ay town gentlemen, many or wnom signal it. iro " ..."...-.-. They were looking forward, no doubt, to th. tmnroachint? township elections and i'i v . .. - . -. Ti.ri county primary elections, as incy kiiow 'cU,p, we t-ountrvmen are ui-au ti - town cliQucs. Wc would moc-t respect fully say to these gentlemen who were so Kind'as to avc iw a new voting prc ..i tkt c tfiin't accent it as any in-cat favor, vet. wt arc perfectly Tiling to, H'""?;'"'' --"-. --5- :-!.. r.,r tn tie citv to vote and help do- Addr... r.j.ABiov FOR SALE. Tl.rrt iWh aiiUh Cowl or a ralacw Utrd of far aaJt MIW. AXX WILfeON". 14 S-r ; waf a Salt, aa tkt JTWotna. Call is at tiie PosTorni.c OmsKa axd Ask Addison about Trees. elm environed and shaded New Haven .. .. ..! i r.vl wiiu i " "' speaks granaiy-oiine.uwu- . ubttiU onc ynay won start tiful," exhibited by her pioneers. Tho fmtooand pas by Leavenworth, city would do well to offer prcmmuislor br9aortenedronte,on to Chicago without the growth of shade tree. icavinir his scat on account of any water ..o tC cr.it Tcrct is that the lrTw! man ' Tho Council Grove Democrat comes to .t . -... nr Slii-r Jfc Dour. us bearing wv ni" 1 as proprietors. Ike bharp, wno ran "fcll for Governor on the Democratic tho editor, wo havo asIigUt with Mr. Downer and be- h very mHch ot a gontle- nnld fellow, inc . . l - rtMMMHawC1 4kWlWinff ITUCHCU bob" r:3jS-2X',dr".2. -- Vigor IUM rM4 in, 3W;tJ"w - . otyped sayingV5jii pcf uc- t.os of tfio third Cesanrerythkagal-.1WP - .!..!- ..a.nU Af ISaBB, rM4f i 'mix , Malr thfirUB UWVIV " - TWmWW' ed so a- """"""a:. " KA- -;nw4iLi-2, i.M citvoclude mtucruwir ,. "Z--.- ...s .o-iATko tivoaad amtod support. Wnai. - i :... wHirh istn i-.jl intlteidelUSIvo .. eiiiv ... t-v.: ku ta.i . .. v u. n.illl. iitBartin " t lben, w " --at merits the swsJstaasie s .rrtXlu-"--. . ." -I J.LAW TttttDK. k pni.ived t" i riw ' r tha w Knibfi' feat such .scabwags for any office they may have theaudacity to run tor. Tnly Yours, COUXTRTMAX. aBaa.Ka "MPtslEftd Ivl Hattaaafaw it eiirjrv 'Jrfod course. Th'e irreat Tcgrct is bridge wa not made years ago. n wo jiu have added many thousand to tho wealth .nd nonulation of tho city. But the a ... . i :- time is never past Tor wcu aoing a.m . this great success wc arc heartily pleased. "Wo should all seek to build up our towns and Ziutitutions in preference to throwing our aid to otacrs. i aeroy we are ' furthering oar own interest. A bure citv in Kauaas will add to our Mate C . ABB TaWM rather than oao in iuissoan a What cares Kansas City fores more wan to ajx-are our trade? Leavenworth is al to as by material interests winch slBwVVkak us wish her wen. LA8T:--G."TBeatas. Esq Uuited i Asaeiittr ofthit iKtriat. yzjrnasA. Vi J-- .u.. Kjl UMTt. L14WlJl 'O Jl Jay i"C jaaa.vi. We are in fcccipt of the Thayer Crife roa, a neat aal spicy twenty-four column Dancr taut aai inrt commanccd an exist- .. it. . nfitiMtan. in Neosho CIllHJ ai LJIV ...i ..-", , nMtCt in n. w. . --.-.. . - - . - v ' .t -. aa- .- I 21T;.w ,-Jilo In ..UCMftoawt lr aalart COUntV,oaIa,lj.&G.".J'- nemmro,"- ,! and My. -n- ,HIA .and tatri J !. by Service by Publication. THtsrvrnnr saisa. i i m if ilnr 1 TnOJIACJtRXKT.inWa0 rcXWHf and MICHAEt 0LCCHa.(rrtatraM CaratftalS Oa.)l"laU- tWi'' l. aayWIUItKVJ1ll)XI. IVVm-HM r Kin MlaWrVrlWnwi, jtB5i 4 OawkUvUii wt.iiUthhtW -: ttt - .fUtaiS mw .,-. I aw..-.-nn. rnrt fnrmorU- . aad lafrrrt, ". rT,"..'!?2.f "" '" . "? tnO tiaillU J""3 ..-, J !( hrHdWIOId WI a' lr-i.,. rrim m of Gamett, Ctaricy 3L Onloy, assotiated fgrj--"J - -J7 ZZTZ STJi Strlloaj .aadtaaAoaM with that ofS.Ii. Perry, Utely onoot,wujM.-. ., :..L. I ll i:.n nr fkni. T.nUV Iran. Kart I hr Wta, a WC PTOirKiS i """ "'"" "' " IHT, ...kraMuurnMi.-iMyttmaraa Gan.ctt rimdeda; as editors and pro- ttmUZLZ ZZSW'XX prietors. Criferioa, speaking of the rfjiy. 11, "Id"" I' growth of We town, sa-s Thayer has 'fm'llli!2, one hundrrAwd aeveaty-f vo pabstantial I r, Harr.. i-?i. ' business ho- and dwellings, aii buiit j Publication Notice. in tlie Uvsf nWety days. Thayer is look-5 A-cabttssows. rus. t in.t forwardio county scat honors. iiajctsBaxnww. i,ra4t '"n - ,.:l.j To fcrwaaa aw. Ta aa-ktrrr aaUStd ikaa jr would be onto place for us not 10 wish i u. ,,o& ., r rtwa.7. . t. in. ten atrt omrilh pralrlt. In rnod DWrhlrnfio4, 1 o,ttta . w if Salina, a ml!.ooth of Rir.rla wi Ih. rallvay ; la mn.i r,om nrnktlitt. t MH.tfroa falu. P. O,: Iht n nr a ill . 1 1 a, r 4 w J, I doilari rr acre, t 20 cart, Lalane on long urn. t",I SI lnf) arm hollon nr.lrlt. wlrr and a frw trtt an hranch of ap,r rrttl. S mllra alh "f DrookTlllt. tha n wo.ra 3, t!Sf.r3w ; iptracr 4-.u nu.uiun oo oociinit. l Z7G L2 inn atrta. r.Ir rmilar prairtt. i atutr a t or r- llna. a mlit fromlloiVrr on Orpaon crtt,ln a rood n-tf !r. Wrtvvd :ln or ortilon 1, 1 1 J a, r 1 w ; It ptr acrt; ?14 ca.ht talanca aa Ion, time CM aad M Inn acrtt. ralllnc PtalrW. t r)f ks- lina, aot-liair milt from llmhtr. ttt-k mi worth and .oath ' aldta : arttlen 1. 1 1 i, r J w; IS prr acrt, l.a fj caah- halanca ea loaj Hint. -t Son.,. ltln and UoikM Btalrlc. Wltk ' rcatitrlac llaikar aa hraatb al anrla crtak. I nVlta f rrt,Rlt Iht tod of atcond dlrlrfrii of Kaowa P Ba.l.at. k.biclkt tart half of anba a. I IS a. r J woatd make a int Mock raacka t at acra-wl,l-x lialanct on la Urat. if tsi M.rnn .r... .ii hoim. on hranck f Kim crt-k. mllta aowh of II railroad. from r-rVU. r-rv wattr and araurrlac Umhf. Ilia f 14, w. a good rtark r'acc, S daDart p acre, SBcaaa. lanct oa loo,: ilaw. 1M acrta rf-n'tr la Iht akat-. ta lli1'i.l ! rSw; d.nan ptr acta, IH caah, kalaaca oa it- UK. i III aad WW vnt. anoolk pralrlt. wak r fr 4nla It m ail al4.ll xllta of "",-.. "'" V 1 13 a. r I w;iwt acrt ; arrw ct.- , Iks. la atfa m4h plr., 14 Witt r"ll2!?B."1' ' ! from IW (aoky WBI Bi.w, Win Utt i.ll ' waur aa tit t r. f-rr acrt; I1C aM.kalaaca aa loaf Caw. S awaf W acri hando-t pralrW aad hortoai. 11 wi!1t. a Salina. tiott-a aoarar'a, mllra from BraTUW awn railrood.r-iar a . t IV r 4 w. doflari tt acrt, ll.tr; raak. twlwVt a oi m -.ui. .j t ino TSwaln a af P a.. ii-..ah aamarlllt. a dwraim walr. waM M. a rad rtort far", krlat ft. 1 1 , 4 w ijT acrt; 1l,tllcaan.kalaac aa wt". r, acrt. Vdto-a. Iktl.r. il. J t ; mm trttk c-o-ta Ik, fwcaroar. fair tloVrr. I.arfac-t. (a rwk. aalaat. Vnta iwa. ... t u. n . .. Iha wirrrv -Ta r-ow. -r... hoara lift ptr ac. . c,,a., " Ho 14 prairie. rallta a ;rpiina." M'y. S.1-trrrr.. "T.itX rt.w ,..! lt,r 4W fty-Tarra.l tSi acrta koiii af Mnrtioa Mrrkwarr krmw caak, Ulaara a tee Uaa), ,f ftaiVia.la It n. . . m-..a. iMir. a " awra aortaaa. B" "1" . aicir . rf of Sanaa, tho ,Tha rf . . -r '? .T.? li'1 1Z S.!l.,rlw. ltllrr""-t'Mk'4M walawc aa t ytor. a It ptr r - rKm trta. . tl laad. the new nancf inbounded prospcrty and J Z12L Met hero our good wishes to you, darAfSiSZPS , o.. jaaar,kaal4raakfo anu jqht puraiv,. au la iht DwirV-t Caart raaad Mcl-krtaoiaaa umrmti arrtra pttn.i aralaai ;! - f- mm "T"" . "V".i. 7r au . wnm h. a- -a jl ulLrnonatrfMrna. ran. j , . -TT7J . t.ptlu-wUlsd-Wrl--V ff,.w.-ar4it.t..W.-fy.l.tUrlw. -iwtjt-tere :r:ZL. Ri7tS"sta:- XEzxttttvuz2ns'u& . - V, ,t ,HairuJrJ LfinHk.Ut.iV T" T" - - . . ,1- . a- -- -- " - tMltat m Ii if XVX VtTVwXT.- " tr J-- fltCT.arr--- 5 i4j rr- 3, J " " Jlolsvcarh rd Bt.,T;-s-'cGuVnrj '. - , xr., , rj. a- wu 1 -, - ' --i."a TV. .f.. Jft-fclsiatro-.I aUUUtavi-V' f ',.uTil- " Va. 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