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3 f V ,h It t. rr r H k i I h-s if ; .-- L. . ''P. VX k. i5? I jH SGciNE OVNaVOUHNAL THUKSDAY, JUNE lfr, 1871. Good ice at DonogaiiV. For a nice, "knobby" Milt of clothes, "tlie Sjliiia Clotl'lug Store. go to Cliarli-"SVonll.-v E. Lewi, JnoE clerk at llafuTin & More, is in town. (oaml liear tlie 11111-icaiiil sip of the iplcn did ii-c-cream at tf hitiii-tir-. If you villi to lc ' -lilted'" to the StiHim Clotliin Store. tlironinSitf, It. T. Watson is liuildiiiari ti.Millon. twenty feet Ions, i the rear of his houe. .a. Xo Ik-tter rni-rie can lx- foiunl in Uic cily titan tlioe ilUplareii at U. T. Watson. Thenuometer at llrj degrees in the shade on T ucilar at 12:30 M. Scorchiii"! Mr. ItarLer inform-. u that he h.1- brick now for .-alu at hi yjnU jnt i-oiiJh of the "city. Eight rail way trains touchat Salina each day. "fotir of theid beinz n.ts-tnjtcr. which rtop for incaK '" Thanks to Mr. T. Werry for tre-iU ofd-lit-ious IivUn-ani. It i- iriinc. Vc Iwoinmciid it to all. . - Plenty o't pain hist niht iu lUiiiuRe ami 'erlKMly "Aiilinrat ihe pro-jn-ct of of a fine orn cnttv - - A derrick luu-lKvn put up a few rod- a-t 'of the depot, for the n-moral of heay frcijtht lrom the ear'. 'Iininene liail storms are reported to have prevailed upon the upper Solomon and upon Spillr.ian ent-k. The hoy- from ToasJ in the City i- not an uncommon sight. They an- bringing va-t herds ol cattle toiilina. Mick &Siholl still keep up tlielr reputation as licin;; anions the be-t blacksmiths in thi- rejiion of country. Mr. .1. M. Forehand ha purchased the stable 7ou Firth street fonnirly uiiI by Me-r-". Huel ner fc Wi-hit as a lixvry sta'dc. lion. ir. II. ISidiop. of tlii-dity, ha- bwiian lK.i!ite,l alternate poet for tlie comiilci.cemciit cxerei-ts" of Monmouth College, Illinois. N' djy.bt the in tjority oroitr rea-fcrs are ;l.iil j to c Hi,, iireniiuui li-t of our county ajtrieul-J tuml siM-ictv puhli-heil in our uper XliI- week. ; ' Mr. n. II. Kami", formerly deputy -heriiTof tliiseiiimtr. litis traveled to " old New Enx- , i land." iSon vojr.se, and never come hick -iii-i Kle. i If ou woulil mliitf ur "ii"" ami . a v i 1 I. . .. !.,.. 1... Imi ii . io wiiriiatii -...m l'-"i.'-e ........ ..j. ...... and Ojiiittrv nrotieriv he lit-on hi- Imm)I. for i ale. The iNMly ofjdr. Ilillvard. vvho-e death we auuo'itiei-d l.:-t week, w.i- -cut to New Jcr-ey lor !:1terineiit, bv Lt-t lliitr-iay eveniiis train. If jou would experience -in "lie short mf- ltlent" an liujlilit.-l .lliioiiut of hh , SO to r.. WhihnauN vvith voiir w.i l-!ie:irt and cat ot hi- ire-cream. 'e:ir.. "lad to lit.i't !. iiuiiii. ol ic.a. -y favorably knowii to mo-t of our ntii.cn-. lie has ilri.cii to tlrfi ' V for .-ale and -hipinclit. one tliou-aiidhcaii ot ultli-. - - The thriliiug pkty of "The Sea of Ice" vvill lie on the board- at .iliua. at Inn''gan"s ice hou-c. during the hot -umiitor wea'her. Ifyju , don't lelicve it. call at Dan's and hi; will -how von iiclil-of clcariccthat will nuke yo.i a good ctJSiO.ner. -lire. A w.tn Vrins ilar Ix-ar. melting under the hU'iig-uii llfotlieri!av.liroiiglil up at lon cgan"s iitatniimtli iiT-hott . and in ilioxscold hut rtiiigetiijl nations, he will remain iluring ' Imlrca-ou. I,m vvill -how Iiiuitojou, if you v.illctll. .-i We h ivi foriit -.1 au opinion tint there i- no l.-'tcr-.ile-m in in t!ii- c wintry than o'tr good lo iins and noMe h.-artc.l trieml. Mr. A. Mi innl. " r inlevou-iil" at Il.nnliiuV Woolcy"-. Thi- linn has don- well to -ccure the services of so cllhient a -.tle-ut in. The Catholic MM-ietv of thi- tily have cuii-lncnc-'l ral-ing fund- with which to build a church Shis va-o.t. I jt-t S tlib.ith Sl..iOJ were Mibs.ril-il fortlii-piirpie-eiliiritiglhe scrvhs. WeiiudiT-taiid tint the hilililhig will tti-talwiit SSOoO.an-l.whcti coinpU-te-l. will Ik: the larg- .-t and it fids uue-t church iliDi-e iu the city., Chtrley Tre in from Monday morning to Satur.l ty night -old rifh-en harvesters, -even of which vven- the Mtrdt 111 ike. The Mardi har-vc-ter -eems to take the prcfecencc vvitli ouf fanner-. Hi- -.iles would have been much lar ger thi- week had he been able to supply tlie orders. He vvill receives new clock in a Tew i Wo amitteil mention latwi-ck ofthe oickiic-s and death ofthe little daughter of A. C. Co-- and 3L-0 any claims that may le pa-cnted for bum, K-1. Thi- little bright faced girl was damages for loss or property only tliat may known to mo-t 0 its. nml many were accu- have art-en from any -ettlcr having been cora tottieil to now that she was remarkably in-j pellctl to abandon hW claim, or farm, or home. IC-llHn lul '.'.,, "I .IHliai,,!! .l. AU tlieb:re:ivMi parents we tendtr our hear: frit syiiijiathic.-. An cjicur-ion party of tiftccu Hrons, consist fug of C.en. G . 31 . 1 ilge. Tre-. U. P. K. It., ami wile, of Council BlufC. Iowa. C. S. Bu-hnell. Dia-ctor V. V 15. It., wife and son. of Xew York, and T. E. Sickles, Gen'l Sut. L. V. It. It., of Omaha, and relative and rrieuds. -jient iiiirt of the day Tliiirlay at the Itailroad House in our city, in re-t. They were 011 their way home round by IVav er. . Kunncrs from all tlie trading houses or St. .i.. r.. M.n.i nr,i.Ku. . ..K. .. .. rA Louts. Cuicago, Kansas Lity ami ieavcnworth, speak iu the highot terms of the bti-iiiesiiuali-ficalions of Capt. John Slicrriii of thi, city They s",v'' """' '1'" yrolit lictatt-e he meets hi ohlig:itioiispromptly, ilocs a -afe bu-iitow, bttyi Ute bc-t quality of g.MKl, and u-cs goxl judg-njciittnhis-eliction. l'opulara-a bti-iuess man abroad, he cannot lie otlierw im at home, as his Urge trade well attc-t. A gooj man 40 bur of. m Ir. Hutiibargerattd 3Ir. W. A, Short liave hronsht to our otHw.some splendid spMiracn of winter wlicat grown upon their farm, on tlie iiline. 3Ir. Short tells 11. that his w Heat wilt not fall raudi shart in the yiekl oT rorty bmh ets per acre. Tlie wheat stalks thowii us by Mr. IlumUarg.'rmea-.irei! live rect eight Inches iu length. Both or lh.-c gentlemen are goodofcjm. Carter, came Unmdering on to the farmer;, and both liave raiM?il good crops each vcar,as-5stiiigin the dcuiou-tration Uuvt Kan sas is a goD.1 agricultural country. ' in 1 Our gooil rrieiid. Capt. M. Wiley, started tor Texas last TliurMlay. Tlie Captain H held in high esteem among our dtizetis, and Is known -w a jjeallcmeu or culture and rclinemcu:. We rtpet to ' part company " with liim, hut are ; wyraaclt plea-ed to Inlonu our readers that 1 he wlU regularly furnish The Jocrxal with 'WWnondcnce from that country, recounting iTiliiiti f travel and Mc impression of Tex- Ht. 'The Captain Is a very pleauant writer, and ;M e4kibntioue cansot ail to euterUm our Xoi Withstanding the eJaim business ia caus ing jorae excitement. It mast not be under stood that U. ITclhvfwill delay one moment In waiting on enstomcrs. He is selling 1'ncn suits, underwear and clothing generally, of superior styles and inatefials, cheaper tlianauy other house in the City. A portatte 'saw-mill, of flfteen horse power, was started Uils morning from our railroad k pot, to bejmt up at Lincoln Center, Lincoln county. Mr. II. J. Henderson, from Sediha. Mo., a brother oT our late town-man. -apt.' I). W. Jleiidcn-on. now of I.iin-ohi Center, is the owner of the mill. TUN I an improve ment tk.ti-iM.-aU well or tlie new town. Mr Curtis tell iHtliat tlie raHroad roinpuir have 'now commenced work in enlarging the stock- ranis at this place. Front the mot re liable 'authority he gets the iiifonnauon tliat over AVOW head l.iUle will lie sliIpM from thecomiunv'-yanlsarthispUw this sca-oa. Tlie company are a!-o aliout to enlarge the water tank at the depot to twice its prc-ent e. I'rogre-s seems to lie the onler of the . - V were much l.ieiwtl to meet at ouroflh-e, lat Saturday. Ir. Wayne Gri-vvold. of Circle-( v ille. Ohio, author of " the hau-ci l'iiot. an.i Mr. nallanl of the suite place, llie-c gentle men own large tracts or land m Saline county, and in other counties of our slate. Dr. Gri u fi!il3 one ofthe prominent Irader of the Dem ocratic parly ol Ohio. and largely idenlitieil with the hi-torj- ot the progiv-- and ileveloiciientol that -tale. Since the late deci-io:ir the lainl oilicers at U'a-liingtoii.agri-at projMirtiou of our citieiis have Ixioiue farm'-r-. They arcall VaUulatlng o.t heavy crops planted by other? than theui- stlvcs.and.iii fancy. hacx.viitlH;iii-Hvi-MHI- denlv rich. All honor to the nnvitiou- larmcrh ofSiliiH- county ! Ill fjn-i Hi' larnl t hi-lemus ill" t ly. W hrrr w ealtli iicritmutnlcs ami iiimi .tw-ir : I'rinr-tan. l,nNmiTllmn-liaiitlm 1j-I. A breath cal ill ikr tlifin u, a lire itti li ith in i le; Itul a IkjM jutmtry tlit-ir cuntrr' mile. When onMl,tnnr4 can iifrer be -a,!!!. , . .. . Di-trict Court is now in se ion. Many ca-e- liave lRfii di.-iio-iiI of. T Vj i-e oft he State of Ivaii-as s.Seth( ISomiey waslriwlye-terday. thejury returning a vcVd;et of "guilty ."' He has notas M'treteiveil his sentence, lu coiiusel having given notice that hevvi" moveforanew trial. The i-e of Ihe State of Kansas v. U. 1). Brandon is for trial to-day. U'e understand that it f,uiteililuVuIt to get jnryirtwi in from the tcountrv. :.-, all the fanners are over-crow ueii with work, ai'd it would be otgn-at datiugi1 to them to leavclhe harvest field. VKHiMCTorTin:;omKKS.Itiiv.-egivej1i lielovv the verdict ofthe Coroner's ju-j- in the Addi-nn -t Vrlhriintl-rt2nMIiinirsniiiteielliii'J,lii!yrn .. ,h ili.il .In i.r.luiiM A ll . ISTI. -it th ttf.m.litli . .i.-m ky Il.ll.'cmnt .f-jlnar.i -ui- f Kjiut, li a.liii l. i.rnzir, a rinii r ih api an i.i r.wn .r. wiinoiif IiuLh in W In t ltV1Jlllr. r llV h(Mll, ,1111 -lute, 1 cMI anil'Uniiiieil ! ."iiuir- ni'" ;, iiiir c"-" ""----..,.-., All-,,J,,1.-1, Ilp, ii,v-.)riiivnr-4iiii--f..r.M:.l th-2.1 .l. ur .lime ll l-;i,at r..iin'clK:li a ll lire.UJ' in nat . ! M. caniel.lii-l?itli; .Vll.r h-ivinjr lieard tli Jtii1ii ami .iiimiil the brnlr, .to Itml tins lh- snM Ii-rra-.l cmi . to liU I -ath fri.iii cii-ii-iliiiii of tl.r lirain, ai.l pingi-timi lull lK liern Im lnee.1 h .-J.ws x. IkiIIj unt.nouu Hi till i!ini iimlfrMirtnii'l, ami .al, tlii-i nlnlli ilij '.f .Liu. A. I) Ir'l l-i-mill IlhAKV V. Wol.l.KV. Iimain. ;i.ii:i;i:( ra.i:bin, HKMtV . KAVI-, .V.I -l.ll.VN. HKMI1 ;. -HKL.)V, I . fOST. .iil-rril'.l loliefuiviiie Hi jlmi, this ninth iliy o.' J .nit-A. Ii.,l;i. - .loiivi:. ;i:o:;i:i:, 0l,)nrr.raliM l'wiiy, Kaaji. A meeting was heM Tucsdjy evening at the Courthouse, to talk up the. iatcrc-.:s Of Salina and saline Count v in projected railways and lo . .. , - ,,,,,. ... ,. 1 i-tt n torn addriT-s from Dr. H.tv.ief.n-vvold nfOhlo. iiimiii the bald tonic. Tlie mectiiis w-i- orsanij-.l by the elactian of our darling Alaraioiiri!ew-tarnal-t:indiiigipoiici.ni-i - . 7.il. .n 'it t t n,- i,..i'i, ,ir ,il. vvesires.ltl-he.1 with the opiliintis of the boy ot,.he Herald. IJ.J. I-.IIanii3.tii the ''-"' ,.,,,11.-. not in a.iv war ling cuviou- ofthe, and Capti.T. II. rn.-cott -i.ite.1 the oIm-c: o I Herald manSwcll-kno'ivii -tanding. Callagiiin.. the a cinhlhi". lr. Uri-wol-I ilt-t-j.i--i-,I at length upon milroad- hi general in r.n ao'e inaiiiier. fliovvlitg up their ai-o-ler.Uive lower for iniilrovi-ig the country. Ao. Hs vvas fol lowed in a -o:nevvhatpiii,t ami pleas tut way and in favor of rail-oad by Il-m. K. M. II--thi-lnvv- of I.iw.x-tf . with telling etli-ct. Cap!. rr.'--"tt mad; a fe v cur-ory nriutrV-. wiien on til .l n tit- uti'tiii; ailjo-l'iei till n-t Tu?-ly evening, t nn-et at llw - une plai e. 'I lie Indian eommi:-iou appomtcl by Gov. Haney. uudir authority of an act of the la-t iegi-iaiuij ioeaiiu:i: inioaim ac. i.,u:i in. 11.01 depreilatlon dainis. nut vesti-nity iu the llr-t storv-of M.11..I. U.IIerk-' real e-tateolhw. and in ill .ontlnuo in -4 ion a vvirk or ten dav-. The commiiou con-i-:- of I. I. Colley. of I.itiveuwortli. Uavi.l Heller, of Civile furaiiy. a-id lhouia-Itovt 11 of Marion enter, with .l.l...unt. .1 Norton, of Ijoavcmvorth. secretary. The jctpn.vidt-ri.riaiiiiiiIiigliito"lhcc!aliiisorMS.llrlI!lcla.j1,I1,tnl the. ilien; of thi-State re-Whip on the fron-' sMMla1!r Ue,-.,,., lierail.-acciit lo tlie .-omrtry iwuiil over by McUoiM r1rdl. the Indian- ofthe plains, which daiuti arc tor the lo of !tock and other property -tolen.de- strovi-,1 and gone to watc. by rca-on of the J depredations of the Indians of any tribo that liatem-scil through that region of country. hi rea-on or said Indian lto-tllities or raid.-, The commlion ere to make report to the Gov ernor by the 10th of Augtt-t. after which it vv ill be a hard matter for persons to obtain a hearing. So far as po ible, those who liave suffered from Indian depredations and raids between the years lSOl ami 1S7I, should be prompt in laying their claims before the com-tui-rion now as-citiblcd at Salina. - Con-iilcr.tbte excitement was ral-ed In EI1- vvorth, 3Iouiby lat, over the arrest of a party of men supposed to be hore thrive. It scents tliat the uotortoiis George Sanderson, lavinga gntdgegainst deputy U. S. 3Iarshal Seilicr ror his efloru 0:1 many occa-Ions to arre-t the ronncr. took occa-ton to give him bitn a very severe w hipping. .v-ib er then arrested Sander son, his aiders and abcttos, and starlet! tltem tinJcra gturd or-oldiers forltnokillewlien. mxm theirarrival, they were turned over to Barney Bolian.3I.in.li.il of that place, who put tlicm Into the lock-tip. the gttanl of soldier lieiug iilaciil on the out -Me. In a short time a large party of mounted men. armed to the teeth, from ElUworth. came flying into town, and. riding up to tlie place where Sanderson w-as confined, demanded their immediate - lcas. Tlicir demands Were refused: where upon toe ' invading army '" commenced hostile operations. At an opportune moment, a band of soldiers from Harkcr, under the command Held, and rather balked the movements of the assailants. 31aay hostile thrcaU and demon--tnUons were made, but no Injuries were in 1'icted. ''1ientlietrainbouudea.starrived.tbe Sanderso:i party were escorted to tbej.lcnot un der a strong guard of soldier. Upon theirar rival there, the re-cuing partjr made another attempt to free them, but tike Captain's word ofcouunaud. make ready, aim,' pot an end to the battle, ud Marshal Seiber with hi pris oners jumped aboard the train, bored for To- peka. Such, as near as we bow can learn, U a complete history of the "Battle ot Brook T your lite b not or false to yoaraelres, It k to your family. Goto Durham' and insure in leading Coropinies. ne will ahw Insure all or your property. He underttand that m H&ort time since a cor respondence from a -person residing in Salina appeared in the Solomon Valley Pioneer, In which, wldle speaking or the passage of the Lite act of Congress extending the time twelve mouths for pavment uiton public lands occupied bv ittfcrs, the lwrson give all the credit of j its as-age to Col. Phillip- and Capt. Prescott. i It is tlie old time ol I A Ve did it. The facts in the ca-care that A jielitioil was drawti in liv Afrwrf Ri.lii .ii.- Vfirtmi. nnru'ell known "!'"'.. .v- ...... . B-.v. 1 real E-tate agents, extensively dTtilated by them, and tignctl by huudnils of people HvIiMr in tills Httion ot tlie -ouiitry. It was duly forwarded to Wa-liliigtoit and proliatdy qioKe to Congres-mcsi tuore eOertnally than alry- tiiingtL-c. To Messrs. I!i-hop& Norton, (ai-i thougli wc liavc not Ijceil on tlie most friendly relations In times pat) is due great credit for tlieirili-Iulere-teil work and efforts In Civor of our 'cttlers. A stranger vv ould suppo-e. when hearing of the great (rjqualities of tvvo or three men re-id'ng herealout laudeil by o.na of their strikers, that no one el- save them in tliis country, pj'scssod any brains or influ ence, and new did anythirrg for the gooil of their ftlJow?. "Uender unto Cae-artlu' things which are Cae-kirS." "Mud."".-oiiticoiujiatible with the profes ioiul courtesy " ofthe 1 Icrald lias at lat Iiecome congenial to hi- tatc. judging by tire iSirt con-; Uincil in an article in that (-licet of last week, cuiitleil, "The Kpircopal Inlio Festival." 'i r-teil bytltccni-hiug blow.s dealt to hhu in our issue of la-t week, ni.ul tluteverj'l-od- was making iKirtof him. deranged In Intelect be-cau-c the ieoj!e of thU country liave failed to ; do homage to his om:n Hiding genius, ail his mind becoming morbid from over-iiiihilgciicvu smoke from that mcer-cluiim. and from alack of something out of which to manufacture au editorial, hcallow- his diva-i-d imagination to hatcli up ait author for the article In question giving Hi the credit ofit. Kiioingfull well tint a large proportion of our iiatrotiagecoines from some of the ineinliers of tlie Kpis opal church, and becoming very jealous tliat his pa per was not appreciated" by tliese pcr-ons. as the dernier re-ort. he allovvshim-elf toorig imte a lu-c fabrication, and semis a couple of truckling and ranting blatherskites on to the streets to create a prejudice again-t us. The re-u'.t of all this blarney from Ihe Ileiald and from the two loafers is. tliat the community is well satisfied that the Herald and his tools have wilfully and nialicioiidy i :i:! XI hen we ., j f ., t-orre-itondence. we disap- )mri ofjt amj tlv lno.t prominent and mo-t j re-pcc.iil mcmljcrs ot nut eiitin.ii nave irccu us front any blame m tli" matter. ve imiik our rt-N: fur chitrclie- anil vl-ueration forre- ligi-on vvill measure well with the Herald man's, ahd wc fiatterour-elves that weare not K-e-wlofany of the -estari m bigotry that charaC- terie-him. Allliougli uuconnecteil vvitli any church organization, we think our walKs and convcr-Uions " in life n sit look lietur eiou iu-: ve-tigation th.lu the hyiKx-ritical actions of the Herald mail. We -ontetime-s i-it -aloou. but we don't dmlge in at Kick door-, nor go to j political convention-away from home and be cotn"d(g ick"oa thi vilest "forty rod." Hi- fciucd love forTc:nicraiirc i-all Ixi-h. el-c w by does he labor -o anliiously for well-known vvliNky men who an; ccwlidaics for otlhv at eleelioas .oiiieliiiis.aiid why does he work so ti'icrti-imflv forthcalo'iti keciier'.-iiitiueticein elections? Tell u vvjiy his noe is .-o rctl! i'IIi" Herald mauls l,i,i 6lT or capital: hence it t'.row- dirt at iw. Wwi we mv H"l to denotiniT' r.i-al ami pi'cality. or oxpoM-any- ,in., ,,-,!! or wrong, we have independence i.noic'htn tiubii-h oyviow in unrowinuiipr. -Uteri LOCAL NOTICES. hv cn-am at Whitman. County scrip wautci rt W. 1'. Tlmeher's. . , Waxtkxi. Tw- -ervant glris at the l'aiilic Hoil-s'. I.llnR.l vvsgc- will le paid . At the Sa!ha Clothing Store, clothing!--old llflit-n perceiit.e'iwp" r than at any other -tore iu the i-ity. Ice: Ick ! Go-kI ice vvill 1h delivered in any : trt 4 1 i)Vor' the cily. 1-ave diders at IMicgaii & l.ivi'rv Mable. 1 - n avtkii. . loitoraionan.t a 11.111 01 ticvv nay. i.wiuireoi 1 ti.-oooiu v.crrw .ni.r-t..r h.-.iu.i.iu.u.ki.,.,. ..." -, ....- rt 31 cic. Mi Minnie Itovuloit i- ile-iroiis of J tniuiental3Iu-ic Terms llrct door south of the Tkaii A gcittlcmau de-ires to trade tw j large sorrel horn.- good rotuUtcr. gentle. . sound. andiu every way fitted for rami work r.ir two yokes or American oxen." lor par ticulars, enquire at Tiir Jocrvvl oftiiv. FonSvtr. The 31. E. Church, on Seventh street, between A-li and Elm. is ror -ale at a bargain, with the priviligcor one or two tot. For terms apply at DurlOth" I-and Oftlce. on Santa re Avenue, or at at E. B. Fidi A Co.'s.at the comer or Ash and Fifth streets. By onler or the trustees. StatO aOirectotry. V. S. Voatore . C TontaoT sivlA CstaWttL. Ht.r. ..,it?iTi in lKirrvsA 11 1. IiVK. . Jajticrs of tl.onrmj Court rj.A. Kixgxax. Chlrt JltstlO-: It. J. llCLWEKUl-1 I M. V JlLEMTttr, A .KTi atJusti. tiorrrnor tsM t. II m ev. Lirutrnant "oTnor ! r. Ijjitji rrtsrj-nfMml V It. f AU.cOl. Ttrnwun-r J. E. Hatx-. Alklitor V. TuijMax. SaixTintrn.lrul of I"nbn: Iiu.lructi.Ki II. I. Neon Ttiv Attomrr Grnrnl A I.. VViujak Cotintty IiiTjctoi. J a. Ur of IN- t.irirt Court W II rsrtiu. rtlmt.'3llll'anct-J 11. Jiu-.tt. KrjTr-ittlTr Hth Distnrt J. 11. siun t.wnl, 9imnilsioiMr M I. StifTf. J. C T V n.l V. It. Wtfkui.iiA. t1rrtofut1ri-Hatt A S. oktoi lT.trJoilrr A.1 llcuH. niiEtr Vrl lv n Wtr. CatV 1 mpun-r Mtunau. Amrixs. hrrUt J. W i:t-a. lirjn-lrr of lK-r.1 V. -nrtun Coanlr Attorory I. G Jkmui. JajnntrwlrEt lablic iBstrortmo .. P. loiaas City Uirectory. Councilnuv W B. rf"T-m-.t. ttvtt ltns, CJc-1 Cxi Vnvr. R. H. Dmuc sir! C. . Bt-uur. , rotmr Jmlyr . loitt fo-tia. lt tKCJ WltJltlAI i TtTaHnrr Tmohas ClnwiHUCT. ! lUntuO W. II (XAju-ar-c. i Uty Attarnr j s. A WttAV Nlllim SILK. 1 tatx ?r Ka A., rionortut,t ItuMuot in thr mow' ra onl-r M pajr I o. MdnTUir IHUrOxirtif.-lurC.aintF. KaEM.act tAtvOlrrrtrd. I lB aril lo tbr fctjrrf ad HrJ tT. r for cwli ia fax. at Oar Ca-t itaor lb Un Hook- ta t aol Coaaty, f aaaMlar.taW Mk aaf Jim. A. , 1171. ' at tare '& ft Jf. ofaaal laj. lUt tttkmt Aacrta-1 diaity fwtt , UatNaaM.ataaalUaaTtrd' Strrrt ; U.u'lNwlKni FU)a Mn-aad Ul So. lav am srrnuh Mirrf. ail nraa'tl la ttaal r r-a-1 Taaaa.CiitTIMalir.gtafc.ar t.aa natajHai Bt,aw.tV,Brrmtaw Maa an. I LnriaHa Blaa. at aaaalt asTE. B. rVacn. fal mmmHj U artaia-4atttovana4idaainj-r4aaa. avaaa4aa4armliitlaJMaaraTJUrA I..( KCSfXXX. FamaTat-Aalia taaty,Kaain. TM.Tt-AKu.CVTkcn Ett & iltlUnli's Ctlumn. DWAIO tOTZ. JAKES HOLLASD. LOTZ X HOLLAND, REAL ESTATE AG TS, A-AE iron SALE SOMfe'lr tt" THE BESTFARMSAHDW1LD LAHDS XStf S AXaXZffS OOUNTT. Real Estate of Every Description ItOUGHT AND SOLD. UiE US A CALL HEFOIJK DEALING ELSEWHERE. OFFICE : 1st Door North Eagle Drag Store SANTA FE AVENUE, ' Salixa,. Kansas. TO RENT. A form, v; jh evi ntr jtrre of olil jimit! ; tt.h1 an.1 uatrr: two url-s fruhi --ilina. hor lenn aiU'ly 1" l.tz .t II'.lUll.l Manufacturers and Dealers in All iviris of Parlor, Bed-Room AND Kitchen FURNITURE, MIRRORS, WALL PAPER, IictUrC Frames WINDOW SHa-DES, ETC. Undertakers. V. COFFINS and Burial Cases C05WAAT1.V O.N 11 tSI Hearse and Carriages rtrxKB.tLA rtiifim - ikPFLICATlrtM; Salesroom. Fujt Dge Hmzm Eaols Dim Sreu. Santa Fa Avmim, ls-ri: T. WATSON, SUCCESSOR. TO VATSOX Jk LORIE" GROCERIES! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I CASH AND NO CREDJT IS MY MOTTO! Jlflrr ten Trr rtWrf ta tSt n?OCECrTr.0C. t na cra-VlcJ t tlMltrtUt UO rrcSta iuV so Ovo-la tall 00 crrJ.t ire uc4 ap Is tni del f. TM Loca tHlt ill - auic ll trao ot.1 cmih Irtie. I h.c mllr.li Abandunctl (lie Old Fosv Cccdil Syseni, AnJlIIfufcTelbrtTa-.Ctrth CI r'-r,r''lfa?,'f ,l1 nlkrfc topaithc tavr irceauc etxrt Vj l Var BEST GOODS THE Ant li: .t-JtAior w n:'i til ttw rrjutii: ir' tu SEST TFA XPJ" SALINi: C CiTTJvrX'V -AND-- Largest Assortment of Sugars C3ul1-cicc1 Smxit aad 7"o-;oV3lc-2 r-iiitr uotuit" " A ,,7 ,.mrT 4 j3i.-i.ocl Zr-uats tjt ta. is f:l clcrj tbclj t;t tt t F'.B T CLVfi l'0Ct8V X"3 (.'E IVHJ. .-."UAfc. , Cx'cccji. iil CrlriMs'iire IVwiM d!rt cl ll l-Orutt, t!l4f rlli t 'tt I:,, tt' r t: wU-Jl V"" l! 1 "! Tmlt pJ t bki.'e tavrtMut. Ci pW tot COUNTRY PRODUCE. Orthefrairtti3!nncn.ojT titlvoU, Ti,.,ifnli. .....l tion. .nJI-rlJir lliOc-ttvt I At tLe onlhioiuc ll-e AlrJJ l tt K !s of t! Kb. '5. IjTU "You Know How 'Tis Yourself!11 When n J.-r.a WAn'4 to l.oj- l'.i, h fn -ht tlicv mI! ciioiji an-! ran ufvrd ! irfl at "i w ii ich is Why Wliu" FLAHDEBS '& MAELIS. "Which is Ihe Same I Rise ta Explain" 1 intll'llr llw. th-ytityui.' mrUoruff. lr- Ihi mvc thelort. a-vl l.jr M-1uni;rr m-Ii "ki itfut.l t il" bmlnra on a trni. h iiiultur iiurln than it tll.'J Otlt 6n tlllM. r 11 And My Reason is Plain," For firy I nt hivr to tti in- tli-lr jcaI.i J ins rn tpir rln tno- in onlr to m iic oji n h it HirT Ifr "And the same I am free lo Maintain" (Vn4iuiil!t I fh'ii. Renders & F1ariin's i- n:i: ri.vt.Kio nuv DKY GOODS, joa will tfx iu ;tY M r;t at I GROCERiES. I'ur vfi lrTt :1m- brt (rra iMo.l tLiT auk- tn. Of Clotuino X GENTS WOI& GOODS, Toa will el th tn-ts IH tH V rrnaSrr t lut r(cfculr rtt'msnn ti ! r-iw--r r isf ni mt! Iht tjlf U irWfti Cfjurfni u,.. Call and Seo for Yourselves. In BOOTS AND SHOES TVy aatr a ffirtri hs rtxjt a -v.lS .nrad nt Mm'. I..m an.1 abMraa'a krarr tA tti. jl.. All Crrr a-l ha t-W XArilv of tl-wl Jjyl tbrj arltJ lUt tl Rcmcmhcr the Place I FLANDERS.& MARLINS, COR. SANTA FE AND IRON AYES, Saiina, Kansas. SHELDON BROTHEBS, Atf tcrraxaa am MAlaaa. ra I Choice Brands of Fa roily Flour, i .!, kul.ntEaV.KTt-. aaual aa araarar . Taa ? awfct ffci aaUCartnaa, (aUX. XAXIaJL Trees! PlaBtTreej! Co la awowi A En. XtvnT a 1 - vtrtr a(arkaa,rraatTraMMnarrKA.iba2Ua4.. TV-f will araVr aairBtoS &n at Starar or rtj, oar aaaV roA t .-& icatri: .-v I CROCKERY! ! i llll,r ,rt call 1) rv !U tftvi tUl ifcy fr U'cf pMtcs Iter. t cat Imffi hj dtai htl. X MARKET AFFORDS, Mil and Coffees at tba smallest prices, i Ti iHt'tr BT-pr i-J tto tr 10 fixe tlr iAUfActl!. I l3i 'filuu-t e aiUe.. K. T. WA .0X, Ue.. h. T. WA.SOX. US --.r-.t r JHnu, !Alt3t. Ktbui. tK G LE, DRUG stoke: OSCAR SEITZ, VVholssalo and Retail Dll DGGIST Manufacturing Pliarmatcutisi, Xo. 101 Santa Fo Avenue. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, TiTZT STUFFS. J2TC Fanay and Toilet A r tides. t 1.11111 A-DCv)SrM.TS li02TC.NT0S BRUeHES OF ALL KINDS. Ghoici) Vincs ami Liquors Foi-I.totUoi Prescriptions ovsri ru.v covirrr.n at ALt iiQta.-.. A. T. Crier's Bdok and Variety Store IS TJli: I'Ltt.'K 111 HIV lionuj, 2faji. stationery, A IbilhU, Diaries, Magazines, J'aperj, Toys, Mi! Hurry, h'anry (fowl. Feathers, Flowers, Laces, liibbolts, all i.irr.r i.v r.tsrTiia Acnt Anierican Bible society .M Grcvr ql Baljcr sewing machine, Ili-i r t r-it:.mjiiiirliirt. Saxta Yt. r.., HtuNA, IC.ts-.w. 53" -ln iVV JU U Rtw D. W. Whitehead, m:.LKR in Watciics, Clocks and Jewelry, SPECTACLES, &c, 4c. ctrn. sjxta rx.t ir.-x.xrc , tjtxA.CArs all nunx via it it ivtr.D. VVMtkM. . lor., aa.1 Jitj rtHf rtin.l 1 rVuM 1 or mtfWMfcf U'Irn of taint tM ub)tj U ri-j-riretij nai Frank G'uotinou', CCALH IS WISCONSIN AND MICHIGAN Pif2E LUMBER, . . j.it, noon, niisna, jtoi-Lntio. klt,blusir-. lkolaail rar i , 45,r.ijvspWM.TTAncAvcA. s atv fou iavii 4vuir.l t. von cxn KstahliKlicd in 1SC5. Oldest Eusints House in Salina Dlfifu AC IIlVia, atiotctALr ax9 t-?Att. tiun : axo xrc ticntitu 'it ,.!, Harness, Saddles, Collars, AclFMUB, FEED AND ORAIff .., Al? o SfidlfcS, Whips, fbC. 05 Saxta ft rzstz, SALINA. KANSAS. Frontier Gallery. VRuSZSli. 6ILVY V . I l aat i I B we ieoincs I NWgrapflc.v jaB UaJt U ill oaai'iax kaoo I Iaaartaaai Bv braX r Jamil atliaOiia fTr t aaa aotafaraMi(ntwai y 5Uarniuarfrt(bfs, Sr. Hardware! Hardware!!. AGRICULTUHAL iitli3ieSts : k'krv 0escri1ti0x of House Building Goods, MECHANICS1 TOOLS . A . . u , T : And Agncultural Implemsnts, AMON WHICH ARK THE CA YUGA CHIEF REAPER and MOWER; SEl.nV COUN PLANTER, ilitchcl! Cultivators, Canton Cultivators, Macomb and Galetburg Cultiiators, G1UND DE TOUR PLOWS, lVcntm A1-vk, And IKOKIA Il,OWS. THK REST KINDS OF Stoves, Tinware and Sheet Iro.i WOMK OX MM A"T04at I001Di:i. - xar vjcrr EVERYTHING THAT OOtt TO MAXC cr 4 COMPLETE HARDWARE STORE. -AT .i vrou in: wit rs. STOVES! STOVES! TIN WAKE! TIN WAKIfS! ! Specialities of Tf(u1e Tarraafr. Uak UfVlfliiAial liialuiti MU t ItattftiTOVtf cxTKKun v. tain Ten oj k. 1.(4.1' r.jvva. ri,ini, flUtUKH. JCttllKK. R.I01 I.VT. XKW r.iAtitlic, urins ifrnihe ruAi ICAl'Kll, A.1X1AS, r.x r;, ma ot citt All IU 4 r-t.al .I.U. f trM claat COOK 8TOVE8 B rfT-FjTM4ItJiK U. rf'r'ftJlMrfkiM r4 44 ! tiMr iv -4 1lMl 1CafXl' 3i4l Hd, Sheet Iron and Copper Warn Wolaalt or IMnil m, jf anitta.aU4ataatl l(t.( " .lOIX AVOItltl. u.ltiu.1 r.t:i uar.fki, nt ix wie; ami iinrar.rLHMaiittc kllUBI aJaay. a.4 TkaaXtal I tf . w. atULal U l..f a 3a Uaaaaa f h aw. RADCLIFF BROS., J nLTA rt JtTtXCK, Ballaa, , 0vm1 for ZZldaxa. NEW LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, 55AI.1NA, KANSAS ,D F oONEGAM, Propnotor. AH aa W i-k t k. . It-.'. m( v . t-t at noaaaAta.a a. -.rtr u aa.1. Ihimwll taaiWraf vara hiaf(W a4 mlmUt W Sell theap for Goth or Trad". a r-A Srttf tOKI, 0T a4 ajr aat Doiwgan & Oyer, XttXlXM IX OP ALL KINDS. A ,4mrnt . It4itnt ao Vaat aa4 a olrt t t-m m IA. wot aaaaav cmwm TT a CmU oxt pgok xnrra or noxtium- utsm MUM. S4XTA WMJtrtXCM, I. JP. POIIMU, (X)ItkiCTOB us IOILDES, UMM -... fS-aaa afcW aakiak lllafa. gocjsjitrtr 4 ttMCUtrr. 'ft? S3 'V