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fr V kVAViviait. . .. Dt(;i5ia,KfcKfeorthelirk'Maeoa,'r ttttitnfi??r-?:ir.T7t .. 'Tni. R-nsui tvrtpinansc oCtheTdeapskyrahoTK j r .a . i - iii iiimiii Hut utstscr. ma no taxnoiuiess ran ue tun j: Aa The strong! 8 hollicst ties may often ew; Bntintlie secret of woman's heart. The lore once kindled will remain forever. NriTi Man, life. YtffcnMpal v uiL But woman, hidden from the world's wild strife. 111 swniw CC7 M UWi wjfw "- - And as the ivy round the oak that grow, Will cling to it tighter when 'tfe haken, I 1S0 to the heart tharinMe?jwwwi 1 Affliction wiU a deeper lore awaken.' iThe rose itricken by the tempest's blast, I The violet at the north wind's breath will rBut womawsjiwre -" -u uuuj. .... ' And borrow only VutncV fervor qalckeii."'1. J I UM., H Ut.. fl 411 If thou would'st woman's deep devotion prove. Oh! use it tenderly, and slight it never, For though so trials can its firmnes move, Unldnuness will its ardor crush forever. Hlsterr trrarls. Paris is now in one of those suprcnic rises which have occasionally varied its long and interesting history. When Ca ear conquered Gaul it was but a small fortified town, on the little island in the Seine, wffilXlsn wcrersjcfc fcitbc heart of the city.' The1 Celtic iribo of the Parisii burned it to prevent it- falling into his hands. That was fifty-five years before tho Christian era. Foujrjliuudrcd years' afterward 'U16. Roman GWemof,' tho celebrated Julian (afterward emper- .or,) mado Lutetia, as Paris was then call, cd. his abode, and he built public edifices thore, making it an-important city. It narrowly escaped destruction by Attila. In 465 it was stormed by the Franks, lundcr .Chiiicric, and psp-r th cjoso ol Ftho cenlurv'it was taken bVClovis. the first Christian king of the Franks. In 885 Hugh (Jupct made it the capital ol France, and it subssquently withstood several' seiges by 'the aonaand. It was the scene of many sanguinary conflicL during the middle ages. It was taken bv the Eniriish under Henry V- after a terrible cre, attended with pestilence, famine and insurrection. Hcry entered the city with great pomp, and was then proclaimed Kin-; of Franca. , At that time Paris contained three hundred thousand souls. It suffered greatly du ring the civil war of the Guises, and tubseiiiciitiy of the Hngucnot-j, butno foioigti'?iieni"" aj pcari before hs walls until ifcl I when, -ultra '-liort butgiillant resistance, it aurrei.derd to tdc Allies un der Wclliiigtoi -iikI l'liiclicr. It was Pans ihat org:ini7eii .ui.l controlled the nrc.ii reB'lutiuWd" 1 '59. " It jdircfitcd " all t!io re:n.uk:iLle events from thatieri- od until the fill ol upoiconin 1X14. It dethroned Chariot X. in 1830, and Louis Philippe in 1848; lnU.the ex-emperor on his accession -liiairjruratod the' system of nlcbiscites whereby much of the power Iposei-ed oy me metropolis nas oecn transferred to tho'countrv at large. Paris .hough .lriU.iPiitMl, is no longer t ranee ; but tho heart una aspirations oi every young Frenchman turn toward her as the needle does to Uie "p'dlo. (VTho has not seen Paris has not seen tho world, " was a popular proverb as far as the days ol .liuuis XIV. . when tie streets were nar- iv. row,'in openseVcr.nfn daiwn the, middle 01 lucru aim iticru was iiu xuui jw ibwiu forpedctrains.. v, . rt Tho Washington Sunday Herald tells ofa singular breeso in the Supremo Court of the District of Columbia, in that city, on Saturday. The Chief Justice (Carter) had an opinion in thoiFurragut prize money case, and when he had done, As sociate Judge Wylio expressed his views in dissent of tho opinion of the Court The Herald says : Tho Cbnrff Justictfwfiifcned witli wrath. His lion-like locks shook with fire, and in a voice whoso notes were pregnant with uncontrollable rairo he said. " I am surprised at too dissenting opinion. The Juoge in the consultation room sfiesented to m' views ; " ho has crept out tif a hole into which ho went," &a, Tho audience, -..whoso prophotic;Mah"&dUrawji them to tho spot to witiicss, witnoiit money, without price, this Saturday matinee, indulged in vociferous catchinations. Judge Wylio, to.se with tho dignity of an iiisaltctfmkiKind Judge, and said: "lam insulted." The Chief Justice was about to proceed with his lively picture of tho -consultation room, when tho qnit inter ference of bi3V6di&r Jlcee)-fflArained him in a degree and Hero the battle ended. A certain king, it is said, sent to another king saying, Send me a blue pig with a black tail, or efio "-rhVotber, in high dudgeon at the presumed insult, answered, " I have not got one; and if I hadw--On this weighty cause they went to war for many years. After a satiety of glo ries and miseries, they finally bethought them that,-,as their armies and resources were exhausted, and their kingdoms mutally laid waste, it might be well to consult about the preliminaries of, peace ; but before this could be ' concluded, a diplomatic explanation was first need ed of the insulting language which form eu tho ground of tho quarrel. "What could yon mean," asked the second king of tho first, by Buying, " send me a blue I) pig wth a black tail " M bv, said the other, "I meant a blue pig with a black t' "1, or else sonio other color. But re torted be, "what could you mean by h v:ig, 'I huvo not got one, and if I hall .'Why, ofj"r,irsc, nvI hud? Why, .of rour.-o, if 1 had", I should have sent it. An explanation w hich was entirely satisfuctory, and peeo "vas concluded acs i "" ' : Z The first church organ ever put up in Boston was in the well known King's chapel, once Episcopalian, now Unatari m. Groat was the prejudice against it. It stood unpacked over six months, and v t.on at last it, w& iu place a good qld la dy remarked: ''It's a pretty box of 'wnis Ue ; buf an awful plaything for the Sab bath." Now by a 'change in sentiment, few churches can live without such an " nlavthinjr. " Tli!rn rjin bo tin miHlirti worshp without 'prottr box of whis- dee.' Araonc the treasures in the vaults of I iBC'ircasury xiepartmentat Washington is a lipe ooiue oi oico oi rose, present cd;to PreridcaVVjui, Buren. by the In mAi o('A(un, and valued at $800. As oaettmUmiB are not permitted to re oaivpnaMta "from " foreigners," the vxmnr gwwi.tment.is weutuioa yiu. mtioi. " ' .'" ''' m junr, ijutrao, run aad rCluarlic "TJghlit's a Itaint fit to-Ura a dog It The nob t3ltu'i on recoru aieu rc- '-trenuy '" yAZt t ' rtr ? .. - a.i'.?: mi n .. t aa bk a. inn mill iiiui,vfi iniaaiu i olitiou. oCnlvciy, is reputed tojivoid- cd irf fniiritiAg away -from-thcir owners, WUU.UU111I1: 1113 lUVt -w.v 'MM v " "- inftbo South, 2,700 pieces GJOikcljyiegra proierty. Mr., uarrett waa wealthy SZ!BC$$SB&a3Zi t ly which one human being held another aa chattlc to Iks no righrtTTfKcW1t:li?7 km sase&fiJWSMS permitted no regular and ieofl pro" for r righting, iand-"'thei " midcrgrjpBnd ailway " was Hhe dnlj- thronghtirrc- to railwav freedom. Thoma Garrett -was. proud to bo president; siipbrintendent, and paV mnstor ofihat road. This cost him, at one time, under sdecism offa'ney, Bl entire fortune ; lfut he soon built up an otherind recommenced fonvanluig heal thy darke-s through to Canada more bnskly th:m ever- iicuicoai 1110 njiv ago of 82, ndloftbeJirnd''xtOordoi practical pliilanthropy such as "TeW'ian boast. i - A farmer restUlnaCDavetifiortHlrj put two hundred measured bushels ol corn in a crib iiNovcnibcr 1868, hicji were2rnjfrkoL? Th'e'itorn(vras ket.:'iii a well protected crib, and was in an ex cellent eonditionjAvhcnspld. Jtt was found to have shrunk fortycight busheN, equal to twenty-four pyr, ivnU .discpiiiit. from the original amount. There was no miusunl exposure to rats.''' L , . - A certain lecturer quoted the JtUltOiue couplet: Buteonwgoddc-s, fair and free. ,, In licavn ytlep'd Eupliontsyne; and haif the pleasure of reading the next morning, thc Sdlowing sentograpaic transformttUort; T.T r'r'T But Kime tliat goddess" f'r 'Jm' ,rec; In heaven she crept, and frfoxe her knee. 11 j lu ' ' ' Amos Snauld'n r. -of Croydun, Ncw- lfainj.shire, lw-j a linen liandkeuhief that is sevenfv ears old; embellished with printed npon iti Mr. " Greeley says the child is" no born who wjllsee KaiiMis the fourtli State in the Uiiioii. This State uiiu ranks twenty-seventh, under the' reccii: census, having leaped six states within tho last ten ears. : . "Pat, who's thL- XilMtou we here mi much 'sjiakiu' about in the uew.-paper? " "Don't you know, Mike? Whv it is that ould sea-divil XIIson, thai fit the battle? of thcXilc, to be bine." 'A newly discovered Chinese poem, Li Sao written three hundred years before Christ, is said to prove that the existence of America was known to the Chinese ad that time, -v" yjAf'rp A man out west, Npeakingof the sing ing of his villa;e choir, bays it "is like drift-wood in a storam" it drags on the bars, yet don't amount to a dam." Iloyalitv cost-. Kmjlaiid S3j000,000 ier annum. This turn sunulv includes the. 5 IM1I14 vf (it iilbVll ti ru(.ft iwi3 inti fTiMtrtti mil Kiitf 4itiii " To make aTenatian blind put'out his, eyes, sn f, r- -f - B- H. Bxnor. Jl. S NifcT. "h.? TJ U1LJN1LIVAL liCiAL LIAIJL , - . -AND- I- -. ' - " -INSURANCE AGENTS, SALIXA, KANSAS.- - Have Ilia Onlr Abalrarl of Tlllaa lo Hml Kacaie m miiob uibhij. urucrv vj lma.ptljr attcaJeJ lu. HAVE FOR SALE s'od,oo.6 aches ' Or IHl'B0KD AND UNlUl'UOtFD LANDS. Agents for the National Land Co. Land.-, of the x c ' t Kansas Pacific Hallway Comp'y J- AND or TUB Mo.,Pt Si &Qulf K. .W..omp'y.r !. ALSO AOU8TSFQB Till. rOLLOWINO Insurance Companies .JEaiA,or HARTroitD, CB. A. CkstrjU, cr St. Louis, Io. llARTrout, or Habtjwd, Cosh. Kansas, cut IaLWESWoniif, Kan. , Pikknix, of Haktioro, Conx. f Tktsam, os Uaktforu, Cons. Sasoa'mo, of Sprisufiijji, Ills. Losses Liberally Adjusted and -Promptly Paid. GREAT AVESTEK BILLIARD EMPORIUM. Torties and Hilliardn. FUN F0RALL0F THE BOYS. Man Itorlal .tauwa'iil tar ikr .llonr j than tm hr re-a vrrt t Srw Vark. Sign Red Letters in Front, AV1LUS KESLKK & CO. skjt noon to amxmcjx norss. muw. MRS,A,T;-aRIER, ,, BOOK & VARIETY STORE New Books and Stationery. IVe-w IilHeiy- ? i B. S. WOODKi. A. WOODEN. "JT . r ' i-Insurance Agents keodolis,. . EXTT, KAXSAS. I luftt lamJ and at alia a pictorial rofironcnUUon ! tlie,Utatli 01 George AVifeliiiijjton and. itli'acondens--d niemoir'of the father of hi 'com 1 try CI s y? " V T.T,'T & vva.. ai JK 2 'Kta-MII j ?3EMm . . . ihiii Tmftrmm 3HBm! .JBmjgt rHtcinrgts$gc r ' GO TO j rr i PROBERTDKUGrSTQRE.MUCH excitement: ntou zmh r a 3 s KSWimWIUSJ WfB wic:3 0-1 mk fp.ao Piir6 Dnigsand Medicines Paints and Oils, " Mrt ;3;5 1 Jc .-ipligiepwioLiss, 1 ' class ware; ''. COAL OIL LA31P,S, 1 M'trvrjiY - TOILET" ARTICLES, SB da VLIJX PERFUMERIES, .r irVIVCY OOOTS, 7 &1&BA3F. Trusses aud Shoulder Braces, Stationery, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, J' i' (Druggists' Sundries, ? 51 ' 1 'JO Patent and Family Medicines, - , . Jl HTC, ETO., LTO. -. -' jr ; Choice CigaTS afld TohaCCO. lEAGLE.DUUG.SXOllE. - OSCAR SEITZ, ! Wholesale and Retail I DRUGGIST Maiiufactiiring Pharmaceutist, e No. 101 Santa Fe Avenue, lEAEElf ix ' ' Drills, Medicines, J Paints, Oils, Yaruishes, XY STUFFS, ETC. Fancy and Toilet Articles. AH0BJlSDC0)im:TE AtSOBTStBTTOC BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS. . Choice Wines and Liquors For IVXollolxxal Purpoaca Prescriptions CAKrrcLLT coMPorsPin at all hour. JEWELRY EMPORIUM. r Chna. C Ileclc, A rilACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, . tea L-rei txe. Salina, Kansas. KKFPS ALWAYS OS HAXD X VCLL-ASfOSTCO STOCK Of v Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. . i, to rtrt. A lux Kk C ACATC JCVELKT vo haad. AbuiaaVKAal Sler-Plated(Ware C aaaaOraafcaaa. Alaaaaw ajliHal mi Haul at 3Iu8ical JLntrument, VIOLINS, ' . GUITARS, MUSIC BOXES AM) ACCORDEOXS, m MHUJaS MUM 7 -- ,Brg qobSrrocnc. Hurrah for the Sew Railroad ! BECAUSE SAID RAILROAD b Is Bringing Such a Large Share OF THE TRADE TO J. M. & B. L. WILSON, NOT ONLY WHOLESALE But the Cars stop even in the Oity Ami T,ke Many Whose Wants Vary fiom a. fYARD of RIBBON TO A DRESS PATTER', FROM A PAIR OF Slippers to a Nice pair of Gaiters, FROM A IPair of Boots to a hran New Suit, ASD EU. VJOMF WHOrwXTS ACE THE STAND R1) U AXTS OK HUM tMT V. 1 1Z : METHUNTO TO TELAST, And uw tlic efftet 1 tl-ejr Mr all wltcJ nJ Are Determined to Come Again, Tell tktrir friend aoJ tlrlr Um4 Mtuda to coca? aol tltvrcbjr J. M. & B.'L. Wilson's Store, Is Crowded Most of the Time, AND TIII.V IIAMC WHICH IS DAILY ISCHKASINO. . . W ill. Jr, r f, - THEUKrOKK BK IT KF.MKMBi:i:i:i U. M. & B. L. WILSON, Wholesale and licta'd JJealers in GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, : BOOTSAND IIOKS CLOTHING, i'HATS, CAPS, AND NOTIONS, Nkxt Dook to the Baskiso House, X3NT sxxxxa-- Hate the follt.t mnl wxl compl. Ic lock. cf yooO. .rcr bruvl t to Ur.urn K.n. mntl lht TUEIll PRICES ARE LO WER Thin the !-., an J although thry 4o nit adrcrtUc to tell vt cvl ikv cn tliauir tltc prices f ltvc that Jo. GEATS, All of joo who nl J iMnir l the of CMhlnj aud KEMEiHBER! Tt thrj"e tell Jim f-tt-r roo-li for Irwmone ttiu jvq can l-uy at an; lbcr place la U Wtil, simI thl Ok-j cab aelt jott an j ttktbf from ft Neck Tie to a Bran New Suit Of the f -.lure ecarr t an the ch-apt, an. I all of tl-v vaalaof bumanitj tuocttilKf lo rat. REMEMBER! Th.t Hi rmpM rat. at wkth llr ir forth ratln. trcr thrlr cwitrr. I. a caalWn an.1 row lb J can .tort la II at aocl. T.ry low florc. i. a raj.Urj. I Those that Want Boots and Shoes, lUiiHE.MBEK! i That tlT hawr t'c.ack. tfcat tkrj will lt jww t a T ' andthat tVj cao ml U Wat la aitber la prlc ar qa3 j 1 Last but not Least, Ladies, Please REMEMBER! nl n at jr-r want a W aap4'4 at WBano'a. tkal iw rirrr waat JlU relr tkr .rrrt .lUatl-oaaJ j.a aUI WT aT ektaa taat la falarr j wlU alwa,. calltatrr trrt. ... , Anl all p.rtlr. arrfrlof U fcwy at .WraV. tttarmU T t&ttl laalr lUck i. cxalrw. taat taj aa. a Wholesale Department uaH r aa. aka w-arataala ta kaararaa. Ual UJ ar. m afraU U c r' wlla Lrar.awarlk fWrt, a4 frcicU. ZTl-aslX- JkCottO laS. ChettplDasli Pricey VtWt la ar u via. At- M ad Vaavara r..aa, aJtaa. ri-iaita? I . 1 WILL SOT BE UNDERSOLD, k Aa4IAatwlai t,lawlaawa Xety CoiAxpetitloi.. PECTFULLXV r --H.M.41.L. )arotoarr f Stobcs, &c. Hardware ! Hardware ! ! t . AGRICULTURAL . EVERY DESCRIPTION OF House Building Goods, MECHANICS' TOOLS And Agricultural Implements, AMONG WHICH ARE THE CAYUGA CHIEF REAPER t MOWER, SELBY CORN PIVNTER, Mitchell Cultivators, Canton Cultivators, Macomb and Galesburg Cultivators, GRAND DE TOUR PLOWS, Decatur Ilov, And PEORIA PLOWS. THE BEST KINDS OF Stoves, Tinware and Sheet Iron WOKK OV II (11) AMI MAKE TOOKDEB. ikx -.crx' EVERYTHING THAT OOES TO MAKE LT A Complete Hardware Store, AT jacois DEwrrrs. STOVES! STOVES! TIN WARE! TIN WAKE! Specialities of Trade rnrr hi-r. lortk Irt y.ar trterr and eiamlae lh Wlrtw lag ll.tuf .THUS: KXTKSSIOV, til XltTBR OJk' IM.IMt atflRC, ECHO. rintiir.lt, JKBILKK. b.i or a vt. sic ruAtniK . l.hl.S. IIHK I'llAlK , LKM'KK. AM ..!, SKAATOi:, MAGIC COOK, e., , ., ., : AU tht JlCrrrnt T.tlrlU-. of ClM daM COOK STOVES I art rnriiJ I" tn '- Lla. Tl.y arc all warrant ! aol m.1'1 mU tKt nub.1 nr.J a wIJmoI oia. W uanufacta c all lliul. ar Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware anl kren a coniaai myyt oa hta4 fur .ale at jrok.af? or Retail. W pa K1.I alUiUloa loall klni. af .TOU WOllK, and atuad rom4ii ViRir.tuao. BLIt.DI.MU AND MOIXK-rtHMIIIMIMO DOOM alwaj. ad t..n4 ThuaVfal Ue part f.rora w. Intml lo tttrrrt a Coa- iioaancr wi .n m. RADCLIFFBR08., suMirj rxArxxcr. SaMoa, SWwilx for ZXlctOwS. HAMLIN & WOOLLEY, Vliolerule and Itctail DKAI.EIIS IS DRY OODS, CLOTHING, I boots, shoes, bats. -AHi NOTIONS. Groceries and Provisions! SALDfA, KANSAS. Boots anli Jfjors. TMPOjarvuSJST TO THE PEOPLE! How Honey. Can be Saved ! SALINA BOOT AND SHOE.STORE, ASDTIIBlB5CKIt WILL. T fELUSU TOU . - ." .-.. r-i i . - i h -MU WACM. W. a.K !r. BOOTS ANDSH0E3 CHEAPER'"-' t llaninvM, (o Mien cue aim:) Than You Hare Been Buying Tkem IX THE CITY, THAT TOC WILL AT OSCE iC0Jfro cnoLUsms THAT MUKI'IIY'S Is the Place to Purchase Goods IN THAT LINE. CUSTOM WORK MADE TO OCDEt IX TUB Latest ami Most Approved Styles . n rarantt:4 U fiv MtU'Mtl la bl. DtUeM ft ltd (tarbilUjr. Repairing DONC.NKATLT AND AT BEASO.tABLE BATKb. ZaVOXXBOXXBatVOZ tl-O XlaC! Sign of the " Big Boot, a, No. 99 Santa Fe Avenue, SALINA, KANSAS. 1 1) ESI 11 K T ) STAT E FUJI J N KiiiW A TION OF ALL CONCKKN K!) THAT I !,HAVE ,N STORE'LIVERY, AM) I OS2 $ALE ' 300 SACKS FALL WHEAT FI.OUIt,i soo " sriMNt; " " 10U " COILV MEAL, 2,000 BUSUKIiJ COlLV. 1,1100 " OATS. 500 " 11AULEV. :00 '.' JIVE. j :i00 " POTATOES. ALf a rt-LL aid coytrtrtr. itotmit or ( i InndruthH , GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, WAtntjfTro rur-H m cmcki. John hcrrin. Grocer and Provision Dealer,; Xos. 93 and 100 Soita ft -iffr., Hxalinu KniiwuN. r.a. Tlk. I'll. NEW LIVERY. SALE AND FEED STABLE !. a!ita r Arrr, SALINA, KANSAS. D.F,DONEGAN, Proprietor. ,-fa,, .jv I - t)w4r tt rr-4 f-r .. o. . ... J..1U4 to aU .ft I i - ua.ttoa4-Vr,tV 3 lt a a a , Bl 5-W Cheap for Gash or Trmle r4 .r -. COW. OtTJ a4 HAT w W I. 1. lIieKaata. H IcONTRACTOaand B01IOEB, I i. KaJt an 1Wt. a" (. wk v tlniarlrr a itiin1!" .r a4 ii .aj u r U wt-Jr a - aa. a.4 to ,nM toaat aatj taw .wa. UOCit MOT1XH A trtCJALTT. Doncgan & Dyer, UUUU IS FLOUH, FEED AND OEAINi OF ALL KINDS. A W4 aaaVr af . aaa aw4 aa -. aaa -f to n illaWI X7a 0X x- actt -r jwai xrif-l jjaju. abi rm jiaaia. agriruliural impu 1 L VarHters, Attentiom f plowsiTlowsi PLOWS! W M rmlrf.1 4 an rmlilac ttt USOUTuI CIIKAriUTMwksf - - Plows and Farm Machinery hlMU i (LU miM uliWiw Im p4 mm cWr 1 ! 'ii 1 1 y Hwr rt. W llx nc'i4Tt ah la Onaaa. 3 m4 M-n-tm nmlin rt la Celebrated JOHN DEERE, Moline, Rock Island, Mishawaka Silver siecle and Canton Clipper i r- ows. Garden Implements and Seeds, Garden Drilh and Cultivator, BZZOVBXjS Walking andlSulky Cultivators, THE VaM'IVIR Xt CKLtlt3ATfD K TOE HORSE PLANTERS', Am.MIS.OURI HAND I'lNTEUS, XVsoct Outtora. HOTY'.S WASIIINi; MACHINES, Fanning Mills, rum. cnivi, .txir, v.cw simrsis. AI lb. Ll.lDlNd Reaping and Mowing Machins. A Urj. .k of tNc JLStLV CCLKIClTED ! Fish iSro.N and S.aln'n WAGONS I lvTtn I r4 ul luiWm pikta. I "rfj fl.Vt'J. Atitr-r i T. iT. Ono J Ca'a Threshing Machines. A!l..f Wh . .Ill MtUl KIIOLMALE OB BTTAIL at prt IaB Ewurvi a ) TtMt it t lHMc ftr itl li-.!--, lilljr U-jll-Il In .nl of so) Unl f tmtm twf !.. wfM. I palft rlfUi l4 ltl -MllK ltW ll (a4lt IU1U IU VT I-.l- " XTTPT VHT UP TlMnfOQniTTI IliUiJ-ilUA Ail U11UUIHHAJ4 lo K.-I.in K.u lu urf f.r.l Im .nll. In IW'. i JMISIMXTITLLY, i E. B. FISH &. pQ. I Cor. DtlA ixcl Vli. na SALINA, KANSAS. v'-j A UUt, Di.M;oiiiiUtrtlrVo. 4- ilitorrij ijtnblrs. SALE and FEED STA I f I . I- COU5E & BROWN, pKor-lLTotu'. SALIN'A, JCAK8AH. TV. .nJ,r.',0"l la.Wa wWtoMiai. I I IftTdjifa, jf ,ml to nil a.4 ifc'afM aair-aaar HUE? as ta ah r f. i. aw irr, r. aa.Uf I m The Best Tar-a-Oi IX THE (MTV. Horses Boarded by the Day orJfcotb, Qowl Care mid Ctrrful Grmiij. ruraUkia (wlr,tw. tmmft itt I ta Birt. wUJa r A fiali'Jl iMVllr iil FARMERS' Hj LI VERY, FEE! STJ TW h1m.I(4 . to' 4.k. tor J UftT.i a ..akto I . .NI-; Saddle i:K3 V., i a- aam ab MT OT COUKT , an atoCM. Wr.-At4i rlaaW i' 1 i. ..- . i.. ,r:toBBSB