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-'.- ta 'r-L fllCf.S.9 -iKHA -rc l"-i r - - ySMPiCani 3t5 -H- ;- vrS. - Jfitw -9 sis"S5jaSaisiis L ;fouNTroimw THURSDAY, MARCIT $ 1871. Wcrty UVcs Uie best kiwi in flic coujitr. KcprescuteitlvcSuead Iim returned from To- A loct vag cut Ik: found at DHile Davis' liar- eji tjioju I F , - ,, MnnytliauU to JoknVBriea fcr plate of fiuebutfrsr. . . r u Tlm.-tuWic school of hl cityl. closed for ntwo wtvU" vacation, The city hasttaaljrwnduael, tasla-e " Hirir fciice po-t7 Goad ! , Senator Prcwsott has n-tunu-d from his fcgi- . lative labors, atTopeVa. a a i W. D. .Ttiinw0u is dolus a Rood hu-inW at lii bainlin iioitjc at the depot. Tiiefraiiu-ofU. R. Unilerwooii'is fliie n.'i- Oonce iup ami looks solid aiid wwil. aw -a Fleck lias n-ccivca a large quant itr of fine jewelry. I le say lie is not a" trump. - aa Wcsaw the other iLiv a bunch of "Veil wheat inches liili. How tliat for liMi ? Nat. Ciixlfch, li'in iiianykno in this city, iscounty commissioner of S-ds'ick county m a Mr. J. II. Gib-on. ofthe KVPH. fl, culled bn as this week; alo Hon B. IXMobley, of Ot tawa onnty. - We are under lasting obligation to "Senator Prescott andi't'prc-entativc ""cul for Import unt public documents. A large colony from the East have bought ten sections of land near KILswcrtb. The advance guard has already arrived. Judge Devereaux,Jndfommiwoiier of the Kansas Pacific Railroad, was in town this Meek and enlivened oursancttnn. TIieElkhoni Saloon h the linet billianl hall in western Kansas. Tlie flirniturc and tables nre elegant. Tills saloon is a credit to the town. Mr. Elis Curtis performed his part, as "tstge rnan:tger ofthe wblejtix and miwieal peifonn- hnce, thcoUnTiiight.wtlibecominggraee and dignity. Tlieable ndrtrcs- to the fanners of Saline county, on our lir-l p ige. was penned by Hon. JI. L. .low. the p-c-ident of the agricultural M)eietv of this coHntv. An auction Dooming " on Santa Fe. The nitctioueers are yelling " sold again."' bile tin1 "giillel" walkaway better and wUcr. Pat ronize home institution. IV. X. Walker, formerly proprietor of tlip Planters House in this city, is now tjlleriff of KedgMick county and Deputy U. S, Marshal of that regiaa of country. 1 i a We are informed by C. A. Hiller, Esq., who has been out wist attending court, tliat Hay City Is unuVr martial law, by reason of the ri- oting and lloprvtlntions of the rowdies of that town. E. 1J. FMi & Co., are i-elling their stock of agricultural iinpleuieiitsand wagons at fifteen piT cent, low t.r than ordinary rate. They w ill nit be. und'f-old. Call at once and look at tb.-ir Prij Thceard of Xortou & Conrad, c.i)iitr:i:tor and buildcn. appear-in tliispaper. They hae li.ul the brjivt building contnu-ts in tliii coun try since tliifucwd iirtbU city, and hate built Mime, ofourliueat lOnitturw. Pndrie flre hatj brightened the horizon, cxerydjy tltis week. Theyre beautiful tolH--hold 1ititan'detnictie in tlieir course. Judge Jl.'imilliiii Hill z'ii n an article next week about prait.e lircs and tlieir cll'ecta upon the country. One of tie din i tor- of the agricultural -ocie-ly asks toij-fetooiir nvderi-, that the proceed ings a auiiiiiiiesl in the lost i-ttic. are wrong in one irlft. Jacob Dewitt. the secretary was not pn-cnt, but T. J. Going was elected secret jry pro tern. m m m i How U it that the county attorney of Salin.i county gi't a salary of $1,000. ihen S.dini county and ImkoIh and McPhcrton countio atUched tbrreto for judicial puro-e iiuiiiImt altogether only fi.3o2? its population of 7,000 oulil only i ntitle him to S 1,000 salary. r-. .. Messrs. Cluipin.iu & McSpndden have just put tip our new -ign. It looks well, in our olrtn iou. TheCaTegood workmen and iWne a liltcral iatronagc They are prejureil to do all kinds of inluting on reasoiuble tenns. They nre good lulows too. G'nc them your work. i i Sheldou' Urns, bating recently purrliaMil thcmilU a" Miirvity known ns the S.ilinc Mill-, are puttingt!eni in llrst ila order. They al so luve a nuuber one miller, anditrr prepared to do work ic tbeir line, in the Iiest shape. It ill be to thcjdvantagr of qll to patronize them. We notice Jiat many of our towns-people are repairing thf r fences and building new one. whirl i is tli Mine " tint gladden; our h art. Unlike all u toHns S.ilin.i4u-. rjMn to le proud of lnV well-orden-d femes. Every building iindpwy improvement about tliecity isjie.it aiid cyy. '"sA Co. liavoi7biie more thn building and adding Improvc- l. Tlieir apiul is large and it ir to our people to hare nude .bis place. Tlieir hanking tell and their buines i- pmmunity have LstfcwtUy.ln 1 several tine We have ticiilarii-h. Ursi'S on tin ted ii-h that litis each. ugh the farecinrf- louymou the true Phis pa- Kinded ive laid d afleo mbcred Si H. f-STOwMtCtfl-mri raat e Jocko, and vWrwilltake from them D"aaf arUdeir that can be made avalUhtefci Utafltf rilowfay the market value. WeliaH Jjice, na obuie la the way of any a ho a wiill can Ifrfll becoaM ubscri jheys and yat.t fof-Hw; papn W.nNt-'iftoni hundred Mibscribers and wearegoingtd hare them. , TIi itanln felks hid a fiance, the other! flight. ioxt to BeeWe & DuriuatU rcalestaicibiHcM The "judge " became so alarmed at the " dlu ami -oiifu-toHT' that was pre i ailing tlicre. tliat berburrtellyjOBght, "in the wee im' hour-"," for' the cltyffslirt! iWiinmVoseil that he was'fcll y posted aliout the way and luibiu of these people -Judge uMifr-4iae Iot j. .. .,... A,.ti -, r --. ty ins noil ' on lue nnra."- - If there was no better evidence tlril snrinz wa iu'rcality.iipon tisl the plowing up of many irarden would lie'full proof of It. The wx-ath- cr is iuo-t delightful and has ls-en for the nst tlin-c weeks, itli only one... or twojcold snapsJ Tlie fanners arc bu-ying themselves preuring for coming tinning operations. The season commi inWauiaouslvlbr crot?'.friQnikrratli and pni-iwrity gciM-rally, Our iieople are ac tive and buoyant with holies and cxjsxUtions. J.W.ltiH.sell A Co. are coit-tautly engaged in their liameas bu-ines. They have, ntmiljer- Iesscatoinersandllii.1 thatkwill.be nessa- ry to enlarge, soon, to meet the iIuiuaniK of their growing trade. Jim Iluscll Is ever ready to receive ocders In taeirliucWbuslDeiiirWIiile Dick Woodward will " make up to order.' Wc hope tliat each and all of the- manyr.iriruds of theM geiitlt men will still stick to this popular ill-Citation, and that new' ones will, be IdedU mcain-auy icngiiieneu n-i. . ! In an article of thefirt nuWVer,cntlllel "tlie &diiu Agricultural Sx-iety," we overlooked the name of Capt.-G.'GrLqwcas-oae of tlie fat Iters of that society.'" ft wsW not Tbrgotton intentionally, for we sliall always endeavor to gie credit where credit L due,. Capt.rLowe spent a great part of his Mine, Woney and serv icis. gratituoiisly, to forwanl this movement and will ever be remembered for his good work- In building np this successful organiza tion. At the news of tlnMlefeat of the Thirteenth judicial distrktiUil, jenb3-en, rajsed vten liauds and bru-heil away ten tears, as they saw their ten commissions, on ten dlHerent pieces of parchment, fadeaway; and 'ten Impairing groan- mine from thi-e oor disconsolate ten men. a- they saw all tlieir loud hope and am bitions dashed to earth. Ten prayers fur ten men! Let us in;r ofthe ten little Indians. If we hid the pow er, wti would make a district for i-a h of the valiant ten.' ' We have this to say toonr cptemijorarie, if they wi-h an exchange with ThkJoi-uxai., we arewillingand anxious to redproeatd, but wc have node-Ire, nor will we. forwanl them our paper without receiving theirs In return. We bear of notices here and there complimentary of the starting nf Tiik Joliixal. but onlv in few- instances have been favored with an exclunge. Its exchange or" not exchange wfth.ruf And more than thi.wtt do not propose to send our piMTfor stale telegraphic dUiutclies culled from a dallv Into a weekly. It Is said a ivpreeutatieof thcTopckaCom monweaith was in the city thi woek, but wc were ini lined to doubt the stateiueiit until we -jwin that paperan ''editorial corre.-iMndence"' from S.i,!ii. It could not have liecn the good natured Pronty or he certainly would have called iiH)n us, in eon-ideratiou of old times, if nothing ele. VIiocer lie wa, 'if lie had given iwtheopportunlty to talk with him a lew minnte- we might have added to his store of good things said ofSalinaaudSalinc county. We were regaled by a few minntes conversa tion, Tuesday, with Mr. K. F. Goodwin, of Liramic Co.. Colorado, and Mr. Chas. Terry, of Laramie Co., Wyoming Territory, the I t-t a brotherorc.ipt. J. C.Terry .one of county commissioner-. They arc stot k-raiers in their re-spcctive-sftiniisar.dlcll by Wtilne-Liy night's train for Teva to bring with tliem nlwut thn-o thous:ind head of cattle. The Captain accompa nicd them. The twocoiiuti join each other in the west. Mr. G. is an old newspaper man Of llllcen je:ir experience. m m i Ninth street of Salina is chuck full" ofiine n'-itlences and tine buildings. There is one buililing. the railro-id hotel, tlit co-l about twenty thousand dollars. Tlie court hou-e buildings cost about twei..y-(ivc thousand dollar- and the Pacific Hou-e cot in the ncighhor hood of seven thousand dollar!. Seven reside-in ix-.s on this street cot not less than thirty-live hundred dollars and tiw residences cost uot le-s than tlttecii liumlred 'dollar. Put? - out shade tnvs.gentleiucii, aud you will have a magnlliecnt street. A lazy man. lazier than'thc lazy blactc-fi'l'th. bnMisht up to our office, the other day.a " I.iv mill's plow.'' It is manufadtured by A". H. liiflingaine, orSparta, Illiuoi-. A lazy farm er, like .rim Muir, who showeil us the plow, lan ride all day, while tlie virgin soil," or theold soil. Js torn to pieces, w ithout any phvvic:il ef fort from the ploughman. It is a Hue triumph of Invention over the old style. A harrow can lie" attached in the same waj-, while the " conduct or" simply drives. Call on Mr. Muir and he will show you how it works. ii i Cupt D. W. Henderson, journal clerk of the Hou-e of l'cpresentativics of KaiLsas, spent sev eral d.n.siii tliecity, this wi-ck. Ueliasinaiiea good clerk and is very higldy "respected in' To-' I-k.i. His duties luve been laborious, but he liai ierforaied them well. Saline county ha becn pretty well represented in clcrk-lilp.- this w inter.! u the Legj-Ialurc. CipU Henderson lias been journal clerk ofthe IIoiijc- and G. Clarke Prcsott, u brollicr of tlie t?eiiator. assistant secn-tary of the Senate? S:dine Importance Is at l-l U-itig f It iu the legisLitive lulls. i i Our obliging railroad agent at thlsrilace,'Mr. Curti, tells u- tliat lie hu been iiifonn,tl by a reliable railnud ollicLti that about lour hundred Swede Immigrants will univeat SailnaiuabouV two weeks. He says, also, tlut tlierc is some prospect of tlie arrival, soon, of a German colo ny, three hundred in number, from Ckingo ; also, colonies are being funned in Pennsylvania lor the settlement of this section of cVAuitry. Verily, we are progres-iiig! Times will be easy soon and the merry humof wagort tires will soou tilfour strecis. Three tiuVslhrec for' " Uie good time coming I"' We earnestly ask that all farmer, mechanic and professional man will bring us items and accwuits of Incidents and drcomstanoes trans piring in their respective neighborhood. We are aiming tftmakelHft"JocXU. a complete reflex of our city, county and Western Kansas. Let none be fearful that the Item is too trivial; I what we want U that it shall be new and Inter- cstlartoourreaiicrs. Who would wish oaecrf the small squibs Among our local absent from paper? Faraner.tivxjos tbeyWdof your wheat, oats, otatocs,dU-n even irtbey do pt more thati a (aauier of an acre. To oar wishes concisely, wc want every bit ioowt win btioetae rich nets and tulitic of our own county and section incnee ire poMkanon. Brirtg n the ( ? I MHV MOCrSHv ,pttOS 1 I .' "J n-t VoOd.KtHOMK Om-Gcrmaa njghlwnbai a liwiit, tke other day, before a certainjnstice ofthe peace, whteauwas rich,raro andTaey The qaestion involved was "wiiethor'a married man was le gally bound to support his wife(?)' These arc all the facts we have learned. It was such aw-cigbtypoiut of Jaw that the justice has tak en tbMe.Aaytt ddride- HBoa.the paiaL. We hope the qncstiou will de decided negatively, as we hare considerable at stake under that liead. Itiirni'rlifcioiBetoljeltlWlietid nf a family. Vhnewej,wc?e)iTondering owrhe sHdn tlon, " Fridiy evening, and " thinking of long forgotten lore," there came beautiful mude- inuic at jour frojia door Ailiu.i"sw4irass Jtand serenpdedn.-ill their best Syitfwith paftotic and other airs, to such an extent tliat the "jun ior" forgot his piece. Wliat he said was ju-t this and iwUTingVnorc: -Feller citiz-ns, liii-) 'inu-ic hath charm- we've nothing til drink. Come again.' We tliank the " band-i-ts' for their charming mu-i:and wi-h tliem abundantsitco'ss.. Theyhive' orgau'tzcil one lcst (Kinds in theSt.iteandS.ilina trail boast of it- " Boy. haiim-lie thy dreams! ;j. - . : We call attention, this week, to the new aiP vertiscuieut of Jacob Dewitt. Mr. Dewitt Licks no Enterprise in inukhig his large hard ware store meet the demands of tins ieople. Througli Oiekir.dne-sof hi-salesman, Mr. BIli op, wereM-showii his large stock of agcultu ral auidemenis stored in md about his large warehouses. We notlired Shelby's corn p'anter particularly;. The dnjjier is very unique ami the seed is dropped uniformly without any at tention from the driv er. We al-o noticed a new .style of plow, manufactured by Parlim & Orin-tMrft'(i'-fitoii.IllInoIswhichis soconstrttctoil as to prevent the soil frombeenmming clogged in Uie plow sliare. Mr. Dew itt I us from sev eii to ten thousand dollars bivtted in ilew agri cultural implcnient. beetles slielf ware in the store. Call on him you want. Volt can tiud anything A large eoiieotir-o or people assembled dt the Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, to witness iUwmiisiixtl:uid tableaux performance announced m' our la-tissue. A purty of ' small boys " that were about us nnde so much inu-e that our equanimity vvas di-turbed to a consid crablcexteiittyetw wereenableillo remember mat ofthe exercises. The histntmental mu fic was good and well performed. The tals leaux, onf .reiirest-ii"iug "the battle field"' of Btieua l-ta. the other, the ." arti-fa studio," were very tine. The brimstone pcrfonii.tui' vvas not a complete, success, yet it brought for cibly to the minds of many In the audience the realities of the future-tate. About this time the brother Jonathan m in hung sii-pcndcd lie tween heaven and earth in his frantic attempts toooiiqtier theob-tiuaey of a truant window; Hispcrtoniiauce w:ts greeted with rounds of applause and was one ofthe many successes of the evening. Wc were well pleased with the duet by Air. and Mrs. Clnrk-nu ; al-o, the solo by Mm. Alexander and the duet by Mr. Dur ham and Mrs. Alexander. The voices of Mr. Durham aud Mr. Fred Wihlnun arc par excel lenee. TJie double quartette was good. The finale, 'the old folk,'' was perfectly splendid. The no-c w iping of the old times, as illu-tratcd oy Jirs. rniiierx. in me lis uiiii neaniiy ami pleased us somiiehthat we luve been wiping 'ourn" iu the same way, ever since. We thought thCjVotcts of Mrs. Wijillcy iiikI 3Irs. Martin sounded well. It was a uecc-1ul cu- tertain'itrnt ; we ask for more ofthe -ante sort. Much credit lielongs to31r. Clarkfon. the origi- natoroftIiuentertaiiiiueut.forhereirorLs. The receipt. $Si, arc for the benefit of the Presby terian church Farnis and town lots, cheali as dirt, at Bee be & Durham's. Clover swd forsale at Jacob De Witt's. All safUbu-lues men should insure. Bcebc & Durham rcprcseut none but reliable conipj- Lt othtr pocu tlnf the pntlM Of wmrriur'a deed in bj rnc diijp, Anil luu.lly voutitl on ltt trump of fame An jC'riimlcr or a Cxstr'a name. The une the wbol earth orer run. Then wrpl becaote lift work aa done ; Wuile CaiMt'a tiao-e his deatn mrrirea For har'nie denrojrr J two RithoQ llret. Snci deetla aa tbeai I acorn to aae To piini a lunrikl or fai.Ira nijr muie ; The teaceful waja of icacrfal men ' . , More arorlHy fi- chs rKHta pen. O' liiese I'll atng, tben. rtbt or rtang , , I'lowa are mj tlieme, let tieurflcs be my aonf When after eeatnrio dee er pail, Anil Janna donri were cloacil at laa. And Italia, land nf ennr; and atorjr, w aa one wide watte, red and trorj. Then came Auirnwuf, neata whoae fntle 9f The arte and acleneea woke to liarait of day ; Swvrda were oenrerted Into pnfnlnir buikf , Men unnoleeted Indalrd lit iMmlra,- . Froin evcrj hill lite ahrj-hrrri'e rent waa heard. From cverj tree wat heard the werHlna; bird. All nature ainilcd upon the peaeefat scene. And touched Hurcr with her colore greeai White eanh, fresh bleeillnj; from tnarfla! tj1!. Now yield her Ireaanrea to the tiand that toil. Posterity, then, will AarwatnVjname protonf W Mle lire the tHrn- in-pirin( Vlrrir m. When 1'ruttU'a kln( had akealhed kU twenf, The wan now orer and ace rettred, lie laid for tua country lite faundaUon Of future EreMnrra h edaealion ;" Ited -wie. it tight tSat all abuold know The tource fnan wheiiire all CAOaea 0t ; r'cr why the wearer Mfta the huttle, Tlie menial why he heara the pcutlle. The btacaMnUh why 11.4 bar anneal. Why metal i Iron nr why llt reel. And seen the plow boy whe lorn Tbe turf, a'. tho hi bread he earn. Should know by rnletof edacalloa The ph loenphy f feralaa: on. Ance then hare 'laptea one hundred years Thronfa bloody UUIa. donbt and f-art. And now the naliooa of earth can are That Frua.la jcoanaa aoid'ery Ilaee placed tbelr nation on a stand. WWi the fotrmon of he laisl ; Frofpcreuln 1'cace, and H War' det-Ily dtare Itwarcalta banner orer r'-itlraU France. When ettler firtt carae to the broad Western pUlaa, To build trp their homes, twa. at err fnat pains They eten racceeiled in wixkisg the soil. Or raiatssacrop, without Tery great toiL The reaaoa la plain, wltbgul reach palka-ukint:, Twas becauae t)e had sn a plow t.t fjr break fair. Ti a faei which wilt llr. Huvcgts.ul llw eUrnal, The nut nual be cracked so cet at the kernel. tto In the drat place Ue awd muit be tcrned Ere at famSona rood liretitwod can be earned. Ttue fact coaTiaeed. the next 1 to and Tbe pUw best auited f.r work of UJe kind , There laone 1 hare aeen. atade by Joan Deere, Wrka. farmer concede la without rlrat or peer; 1 bare etea heard it,aa d that the plow was bewitched. That when It turns tne turf, the Mil is enriched , " When handled by men who the UKk undtratanj, Tv!j caaae gwod ctp ta crow on the mwat barren land. Sew the evnjury pan I da n-t aaasnlaln Call and are Mr. foot ha wiu UaatUln In Illinois State, town of ileline. The plew are put up, thence ahlpped to SaUne ; Mr. fuat 1 the laaa aba keep theat for sale. Call and Mhlaaakeoce. Thaa eadevh say tale. enproat an hare read of the ane-h orae aa , Unlit by a Deacon on a certain day. When aa earthquake aback fair baaaa I cam And rattled ha chsrche and hewara Own. Tela shay was built with such wonderful art. And a Jscically made is erery part. That the haks all tall aNet the tewaj That It m'f fct wear oat, Ian coulaal heeak dowa. It ran far one ejele by ISe twn elek Then Jwt at the hear f Uar ewnhajaake aback It want to pieeea with a crash, one-iavrt broken, hat atla aacaal-: Aad looted aa the plrcra Uy art Weed artoad Uie the ah.y had Weata a Bill and fra-tni, 1 hart heard h aald : laca the Deaeaa'aaTny Va eaaa'haa heiM awca a wwnaVrfal ahay That It cant ha dKM,thoua-h aaaay hare trlrd Far the art era , wVa the Dwacww dd. Bat lately ttdaataveawat hats weeet deaxd Or rn If toat tl at straarl j aa rested That the Deacaa's an baa been naajirctad rar wwowe are an hare, aa iihlMiaaa. Whfch far tisahrr and talah. har all in till rate, a- aa araeuta. aa , laaaada rr-aatawhaatat TWanwatataartrarklaaaaa.be a ta Hat atau at Wlniaata. haara ad taeaa la tact aewry auut at atasiafaeiaraal "laaa aa Aad Sated u ether hy K. n. rtah Ca. Aad whea Brapwtty al as will ( Hat ararld rcaaW Aad thaafh they wear eat aria aarm tnu dwarcv Kaar tfaaty etaa ttaatka the atwaraaraan laat Ma had heat aaU at aaaw aa. Mr. C. raaa, OftiacCrmeor . B. FISH 4.C0.; C. &. iTrrssin's Criumn. I-". - " ..lUalrMkc: d.. t. -'if 'A-jtirf '.' nit&ii viv' : "t jfHKV'i ' S (TKiXMl! JJ .1 3 O -CtoS(?aWT3NATO ' ' ? k ' 'X ' - ' " s "ll'jh i 1 .- i , 0& ji c. w. Bourht th"s Column Ml he la aaable la all II thai tretk account of great ruah of h aalseaa. A 'v & , , :-m; -. ,i'.oijSterfeh"f"a i .- jn i-JiW r4a3rlS t . -Prt'' ft- -X- ii'i-r&&&. t,,-ettit li aWi4i w. ,.n . ;iJ3fpaatt?f rl - n I -it ' 4, T . I w CV" fj' jUo ".baK;,-i r T j1- -- -TK-tr, $V ' 1 1 MaJ',,vtV - . JF ijn.. i4miii a- ' &$ , .a-i . VA.'liJSaa'raa, tft?'H ' "tf? -"' Kaat- -a-jwi? f 5f -., : , w ITahtflMlrCI JOkZ. C. - - y . -" " -- e l Tfrf&O. T - -, .jJf5!., - tTr-)-, r. Imnense Stoefc of Bwiware A aaV "mmm"?' jtSKi? i ja 18T12 B. T. WAtSON, successor to vA.n?oiiv Sc lxvferEiir. GROCERIES! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! CASH AND NO CREDIT IS MY MOTTO! After tea yewra ; taeelaute aa taa) BtWCTKT TaUPK. 1 aaa e ifwtled ta tnaerledrr Malt all the ir In a. tmGoodaaMacawaMantata4aateaatcw I hare tattrcly I Abandoned the Old Fogy Credit System, And artll ahare the heweS't artth aJt eath-paylac eaatnaten that aria fa rar (at wtatt a raB. Tbey trig bit taat they 4 not hatr to pay the ritra ar cet4ae chara by ail hKe ttUiaajfaadaoa tlsae. te carer loaaaa by deadhaaaa, I ahall aluaja irewlba very BE GOODS THE MARKET AlORDS, Aad arm tad rarer ta aaajaaajat Bat rruaiteajM at lee4ar the aTaataaV AND Largest Assortment of Sugars and Coffees at the smallest prices. CeaahXkZKtScX "afaTlwaB ZaVd V9CotAtolaaaaa taeatalftT. A full asaurtaient at XJjrXwMjT a,XtLaJ.tesl altrara aa haaat. UfactrrrxlllkrBtatariTCLAJOtOChV AD I'aUllMlua aTUKh. .eawp -j . Crockery and Glassware fcattdltrctof OMPwrteTi.twa artaa W tar eawaaaarrr the rajeattr trhtcathaar hajylaaito aataJI laaaalllsr tM aa abakaaletuerctawt, Caah aald ear COUNTRY PRO0CCE, Of tlwg atUaaf tatrtl 111 C aPCwaaTaaaTMat $0f OlWaaa. Thanklal far past farora. aad hteUaf aaAdled that I aaa better prepared laaa errr to) tre rarara aattafhrtlaa, I allcll the cnatinaancr W the aatrnnarej the peo4eof ihlaadadjoli''(catara. . T. WAtfOX. Feb '4, ts;i. MlkraarArena.aaIlaa.Kaaaa, FLANDERS AND 5 f . a MARLIN, m Cor. Santa re and Iron Avenues, &AJjnsjL9'iJSJStj& WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JlYTKIi8 IIV DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, llUttr AND SllOfr, , i Hats ar.d Caps, QUEENSWARE, ltfOa. wabOe tSrOa i . i 2 '. , . -All Kincin of .' , - i- jr -... Produce Taken iii Exchange 1 - - FOR GOODS. TERMS, cash. Another Direct Route East! Hurrah for the Competing lone ! ATTHEFRONITERGAT.LERY ". 73 "aata Fe Arraaa, atfaata, Ka at m let Mart af g. am. ISO Lf.tCCru" U im eJata wllh th. falteM aa. aatat oeir4rte tbKt .fTyara, rtataa.aU.. Ate.. er ahtalaew h H rater- Kaaaaa. lie aira hita aa r?awrt far a wset tcau . osse wh la fully eaaaBewat s the taah tatlag ptt tarra la aay r-ras. aaaaatter hear al&cett. lirfiaraateet Berfrct aatutactbaj Thru 3 ye aailaa tt wrarf btat?, Ileaa rianjahtr tahaar aa BaaM. That wWr.'eraarwalBaaaw. AlaaraariaTillaia htaaaahyaaa. y raaaa I aleaeaat. aay aarteea raaaa. Hy yaetaraa taaat aa4 aay aaaaa a a. a I sir ; Ta ataaa faeea aeauyta was I aarw A ecruy aaaaa aaaa Uh MaaU COMM OX. COKE ALL AS 2 SIM MT Wotr. K.LUCUUT. NEWS, BOOK An STATIONERY DEPOT! A fa3 rtM at War-e rarraa. !. tHaa. Iaweat. taa ran.. Far UCer. rrraa,aeac AH the rarat Gawa Magtadaleff aid tkforb&M Miillt eat haaal, ajol lahaatajrln' rVMrWhar aay aai llnl ill! Ill ta I I all . atthaaaAaafat arwaaY aajuaMraliaaaaiaiafaa'tWaaat Daily and Weekly Keinqpaperi. rsaata h aura trata. Thomas CIMi'toy, tvrr nntc mcizU8. 1871! CROCKERY! HtHUL w. Kntn. BEEBE & DURHAM, Real Estate nnd Insurance AGENTS, UAVFa 'OR SALE Wild Lands, Improved Farms, tSt0Uc. XTaaOarta1, OTTOM. rRAIMK AS TIallKI LAXOaV ! " trtn "1 ,w c,;, '""w i-i1"" oesi r ire, iire ana Acciaenx ixscsuscf coMrAsatv IFoMit, X. Y., Asurw over 94,000,000. Skcuritv,X.Y u ',000,000. Andes, Cash Capitai, 1,000,000. N. V. JaiFK, Atwrr9 oM-nt l:,000,000. L V. V.stsniR, Cash Cl. 500,000. J. W. Russell & Co., DEALE1LS IN Harness, Saddles, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc., Etc., Etc.. Etc SALINA, KANSAS.. , D. WHITEHEAD, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks lind Jcwel, a SPECTACLES, Lc, Ac. C(rn. SA3TTA Xa JMO.VJ PX.. SALIXA.rAJtS. Alt. WtlK WABIIAflTfltla. Watahea, Clockt aa4 JtwtUf ctrtfuny CTaaae4 '! Kepa'raa. Thr lalmoafe of thachlteni of tafna aat rttlaNy tt reapteifally wHtHrw. MEAT MARKET 11 Thr aahacrlhrr hating hoarht eat hi lata aartaer, artll continue the 4,' ''arkat at aVr44 aaana, Jasl aauth of HaWku's llariwaja, Ftwe, whara fca wl.lar Han4 all Vla4s of Fresh Meats, Beef, Mutton, Fork, KCC, rtC. BB WILL ALSO Fay Cash for Hides and Furs. Tli-n. fa, fr itfttt fcrert, W tpittHttj IHcHj tlatwrK of th- tBtrftl MtifMif krrnW -. E.IL(-JIMBR. r 8ALINA HOUSE, OrTonnr tiii lutLroAD, kaat um op utror. tioHm rfaaraaatajaa ABB aatrtrlw At rtaavaaM. raua. raetarea f aasal itrt-ta U rallra4 aaeit aa4 Uhrra at lere thaa rrrafar raaaa. traraaaatet. tlrtwh.wahu furalah their awa frral. la aaaaia taa with the heuM there la a IMir aJIsS iiTns ). There lirtai. Caere. rVa. OaafKtlautsry. 0 aaa4 rerua, Otattra. Ae . eaa he hau at an tlaaea. Ala.CUare.na. Taaeea.. XetHKat aaa faaey Orawrtaw. aaeaaa. , A t.l eheaa fcr aaaa ar la rtrUare ' Kaatar. LarA. Mahal I rmiaVaM. Alee TO a UJTaa. aaa aruaeV Fther r'Terty. Alaaria-claaa 'aaaaateal raeat.r laaaeraa. iu Miaa Ut4. tail aaa aM. ea.9..uuaarKa. faltaa. Iu.. feh. t. 1CI. Millinery and Drew Making; MRS. J. MURPHY,' j Datrr.uaea.eareU the taaa efLanat.Ut ehr taa - aa haa aa4 laaetMa t lera a fall e4 aaaayleae ataefc af Others tar faaa Makhw. Trtwualia; Bala. aVataet at . yeaeawtl jlli arts ht. .., ft JIT A lK Itnri, -AUA. KASaAf. . Grand Prairie House. TntOBOLD Wmet, PacrEitro-u If raw eraat a aaware aaaal a rktaaat. Bat . km. at aJla-aaf Uwy, aaUcaT.ttaery.fU.la, aaatrre Arraa. aias 8r flatly aeataa a a. I. J. E Woodward, BLACKSMITH. Tta mkriv rvgratfaEr aaaianti ta th aittaaaa ialaaaa clail.vhaheUarrae4 saaV rf erf r rWy aaraahlalaataaJy a4 aaaa. Atailtl eatawriywwyeaeaj laa hha la arylaal that ha sla.s alaaaat th) hajaVaaat. mA eaato. aaaa ta aataafu auaaaaf tu la reerr aaarWwSar. fun taahwa.ft.a. tMruaaaj.tBaeata Vtaar tl araaa la ataai. traa. ataia ahaaiaat at tl ahaa atat yeahMJea4aWeaae.hr. CaU aaa) aaa heeaau) aVaa a4Mna tfctha a fcaatTa. wef aaa I raaaa rh. WISCOISHTAHDMICHiaAI 9 "t v 4,SlAJn$3itwtxn: t&ttJG2XbE3t ot?.& H" Column; atOWAMLOTt. JtMM HXimL LOTZ HOLliAlfO t r ( ' HEAL ESTATE A6ERTS; Haxe&SaWSomeof The best Farms and Wild Laids Heal estate s "i Of iiii Description B.mniU. GTVYS. ITtsi a. OVT.T-. i BRKORK DKAliIXO KLSKWIIF.I'K. -. i r l) -, (l m i ' 'I '.. . ' . ! tai (! i " tl'F,K5I:as i .i -ti' 1st Door North Eagle Drug Store saMta fe avenue, Salixa, KA-f9A9. a I. ToiEih:. " - a" aaaaa. atah areaaty aerra af aU taat: aaaat jb r : iwa aallat treat taaaa. IW Uraar aafAr taaaM 1 water AHaMaaa. LOTZ fc HOIXAint Manufacturers and Dealers im TVIJ,! ICIi FM OF. S rfUrf a Bed-Room AND Kkcbm Furniture, ... r i. m t MIBR0HS, WALE PAPER,-: ; i t ' i r .a ' ' C IINDOW tjHABIiS, Ffc: ' t . COFH58 ant BURIAL CS3X faWatrAaTaTatV M MAS. HEAB6E AXD CARP.IAG2T t , - . - r' J-fiifi??' 1, aejtfutT.'v SaaQ"' "PtaJSwj SAtrCMOOM. i - t). eaaJW, -:? Dttm i '-e. . a one aud U. ,3orncr oh 4-AsIi. riiaanHiirr n iiri ii i -irniiii"; at aaat araasa aa aaaw aaaaf pr taat -- WT -L -el.VtfeeuW.