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' "i :--- ; - 'j.ia-53i -f- i : , -xXS ji'&.rss: - -" Ife. -.-c 38 I K- 7 r iiyr:- i ' THE JOURHAL, WHelal Organ af ttiaClty af 8allna. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1880. tg-Eitracepirt oj TllK JOUKXAL nay be Kmd afato.BatafveirMf4-wss. Tftiutttiimt Sew YortriU fmd Ae JOCKXAL onfUmi Cm. P.Bodl& t. Admtixinf agnOi 10. inifr jrnef. Prescott crow Bat The leaves are turning. The night groff longer. The moonlight ban faded. Two months the election. The trains are Mill irregular. F. Robb has returned to Saliua. Greenbacks and John Davis to-morrow. Quite a heavy thunder htonii Iatt 4ght. Rain enough to suit the moat "fas tidious." Wonder if the Rat has heard from Ellsworth ! The roof of the new school building is being put on. H.CRash was secretary of the Ju dicial Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. WoMelt'er le turneil this morning. Messrs. Mooreheail & lilair are buy ing wheat at Assariu. Senatorial Convention, oue week from next Wednestlay. John Vaiiu has theroutract of build ing Dr. Daily's new -block. . The summer of 1880 is a thing of the past. A very pleasant one, too. The "oyster month" is here and the bivalves will soon be curved. Miss Sadie Downer has returned to her father's home in Phiiadelphie. -T.J. Williams, formerly of Saliua, but'now of Denver, is in the city. Mr; Sam Jones looks as smiling as ran be, aud all on account of that boy. Attention! Observe the Rat gulp down CROW on the Judicial nomina tion. A nephew of John C. Rreckeiiiidge is Helling agricultural implements in Saliua. ' A large numbir of fanners in town last Monday. It looked like a busy Sat unlay. Tlc weather lias been much cooler since the rain. Tuesday was really quite "raw." The trains are about as regular as the sunshine and that it very irregu lar just now. Mr. and Ira. Ober have gone to Chicago. The first named will buy goods while absent. The "barber woman" is about to remove to Xiudsborg, for the purHf of opening a shop there. Dr. I.E. Lay ton has decided to locate in our city. His ofllce is in tliesecoud story of A. F. Shute's building. The "contract" for closing up busi ness houses at "precisely eight" in the evening, expired yeMcrday. The steamboat has a new name. 1 1 is no longer the " Belle of Salina." The new name is " Stem-Winder." Hon. John Davis, the Cireeiibnck candidate for Congress in tlm Di.-tri.-t, speaks at an ojk-ii air meeting to-morrow. Republics are ungrateful. Tom Cavaiiaugh's tool didn't "get logo" toTopeka. He had to stand aside foi his uuutcr. Hon. John Fosh-r, of thh city, re -resents the 14th Judicial District as a member of the Democratic State Cen tral Committee. An icecream social will be held in the M. K- Church Thursday evening, September !)th. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The jury in the cae of Trosjs-r . City retired for deliberation last even ing. They have not as yet agreed upon their verdict. John Anderson and l'eter Nelson each lost an infant child at luitlshoiv. lastSunday, from die etlectsof wlioop ing cough and teething. Mr. Ed. Lot is putting up a telt phofie Hue between his coal oltice ami BriggH St (iebhardt's store, here coal order books will also is- kept. The question at issue now is wheth er to call a man a "scliwein-huud" is assault aud battery or not. The learn ed are hunting up tiie authorities. Mayor Berg and J. O. Hanford are the new members of the Republican Central Committee ef the Fourteenth Judicial Distrist, from this county. R. T. Watson started for Chicago last Monday morning. He will rejoin his family at Norwalk, Ohio, and re turn with them in about two weeks. B. W. Collins, of Solomon township, reports that he had 110 acres of wheal which yielded 28 bushels to the acre He'harvested in all about 8,000 bushels Thp steamboat had a hole knocked ill hr bow as she attempted to make the Iron avenue lauding lost Sunday. She has been repaired and is all right again. A full Democratic county ticket will be run this fall. A Isilting ticket, therefore, will not have much of a show. The Regular ticket will s ecp the field. Miss Ada Campeli has gone ts Den ver to rejoin her parents, who now re side there. This accomplished young lady will be greatly missed iu social circles. HJr. F. E. Jerome having received aft offer of employment (n the Russell ffreard, started for that place last Friday. We wish him success. He's Xo.l fellow. An uncle of Emanuel aud Sam Rothschild recently died in Cincin nati. Sam, obeying a summons, went on Sunday night. His brother is already there. 8. J. Temple, who hashceu employed In A. Muirs blackmith shop for the last three years, leaves this week for Independence, Kans., w here he will open up a shop. The young people had a social hop last evening, in the Ciermanica Hall Twenty-two couples were out, and all speak of having had a good time. It was a success. The names of the delegates to the Senatorial, Judicial and State conven tions are published on the second page of this paper, in the proceedings of the Republican county convention. A fellow said the other day tliat to teli au old maid or St. Stacey a secret was like itublbhlng it to the world at once. The Saint violates all confi dence, and is therefore w orthy of none The aged mother of Judge O. P. HaaiiUoa -died last Sunday, at the .Jmnm the SaHae river. She will be aaahaaiaaed by her old neighbors and Meads who esteemed her very highly. AI. Kline's saloon was closed last Monday by order of Mayor Berg. He was chaigcd with selling liquor on Sunday. He forfeits his privileges as a liquor seller and his establishment will be closed permanently. It becomes more apparent each year that we sliall have to provide our streets soon with good sewerage. Af ter each rain the standing water forms in MXls which become prolific of dis ease, and the smells thereof are by no means agreeable. B. F. Eggleston has returned 'from Eureka Sp-ings improved in Health. Geo. W. White has gained 14 pounds, and Scott Martin is improving. They pronounce the mineral water of those springs good for all the ills the flesh is heir to. Dr. J.k'U-oii is nlmut to have Salina for his old liiiiue in Ohio, where he will continue in the practice of medi cine. The Doctor lias made an agree able impression while here. We are sorry that lie cannot see it to his interest to remain here. James Murphy, oue of the leading Irish citizens of Saline comity, and a lift- long Ileinoer.it, ha-come out for C-.rlielil and will give him bis hearty ti;urt. fflUuitrtti Jtfjutrlcr. As we understand it Mr. .Murphy has been voting the Republican ticket! for several year. An effort was made last Saturday to bring Mr. Robert Muir out as a candi date for State Senator. He positively refused the honor, and expressed a wish that his friends should siqqsirt Captain Banks. The following constitutes the" lob by "from Saline county at the Slate Convention: R. H. Bishop, F. M. Hamilton, H. D. Baker, 1). R. Wag stair, C. Holmqvist, Lewis Hanback, C. A. Wenngreii. The farmers will msmi lie busy at wheat sowing. Most of the wheat will undoubtedly lie put in very early, as the soil has been well prepared for this season. Xo complaint of " too dry for plowing" this time. The Jfrnitd of last week announced that it was ready to suport candidates for county olllce at the rate of &;(K each. The fellow is helling at a higher price than we Mipjiosed, We have always rated him at jii.'MI forcach can didate. It was supis)-cd thai the heavy mills would priHlucerlomls, and people thought without a doubt we should have them. But the Smoky Hill has not been more than ordinarily high ; the Saline river has been pretty well up, as well as some creeks. The soil has had use for all the moi-tiire which has been stowed away. 1. L. Gebhart lias purchased two lots, lnoxi'iO feet.opisisile Win. Weil's place, Santa Fe avenue, with the in tention of building a residence there next year. C. C. Culp has also pur chased the two lots south of his broth er's propel ly, with the intention of building. A. II. Hine lias bad good success working up a torch-light club. He has already secured the necessary funds with which to purchase the torches and uniforms, which have Iweu sent for. He will have no tumble in mak ing up a CRiiiuiuy of at least -jO young Republicans. s "LAnd ColiihiNsIiuier (SiliiinrcTbf the Kansas Division of the lriiiuu Pacific, having rcqucsUil Mr. John Biichi to preiiare and superintend a vegetable ami Moral ilis). lay for that company at the llisiuarcl; Fair, desires that all who have gisiil samples of vegetables, fruits, etc., should leave them with him by the loth of next mouth, as he will go to Bismarck almut that time. About the time the St. John enthu siasm was at its highest iMirut in last Saturday's convention, the fellow across the alley arose to his full height from a conspicuous front seat, made an about face aud proudly strode through the throng to (he door his cars napping complacently iu his tri umphal tour, as he seemed to say,. "Me and St. John are the lions to day." . Saliua was honored with a repre sentative on theSiate ticket at the late Democratic State Convention, in the Krsou of Mr. II. J. G. Xeumiller, of this city, who was nominated for State Auditor. He is an excellent, well-informed gentleman iu fact too good a man and citizen to be beaten by about 30.000 majority. He will undoubtedly run ahead of Ills ticket in this county. Through all of Saliua's ups and downs it lias been her aim to keep her sidewalks in good condition. No city iu Kansas of the size of this place is betler provided with sidewalks, and keeps them in better condition. Once in a w bile they get a little out of order but the city authorities immediately put them in trim. Strangers makeup their estimate a good deal as to wheth er a town is live or dead by the condi tion of the sidewalks. Let us always keep them iu order. It has been several years since this country has been visited at tliisseusbn of the year with such heavy rains as we have hail within the last week or ten days. Friday aud Saturday the rain fell steadily for several hours. It came in torrents, but without wind. It wxs a sight much enjoyed. The streets were very muddy for several days following, and the roads almost impassable. The wheat land never had a better "seiui-olf" so early in'tlie battle. Rev. A. M. I.aVcau, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church of this city, was married to Miss Ellen Iirson, of Chicago, last Friday evening. The ceremony occurred at the chuich, and was conducted by Revs. Seleeii, of Fremont, audSwciisoii, of Llndsborg. There were quite a number of persn from Llndsborg and Salemsborg pres ent. The church was well-tilled, not withstanding the inclement weather. We extend to the very worthy groom and his excellent bride the Ivst wish es and congratulations of a host of admiring frlcmU. The Republican Convention of Sa line county assembled at the Court House last Saturday and elected dele gates to the State, Judicial and Sena torial conventions. There was nearly a full representation, notwithstanding the high water and the heavy roads. There was some quarreling aud some liad blood, but upon the whole, the Convention was quite respectable. The principal fight was over the Sen atorial delegates those favorable to Captain Banks being chose. There was " fun alive " for the spectators' over the sparring of delegates Mooter, Perrell, Cavanaugh, Baker, BJoadea, and others. A potato, weighing one pound and seven ounces, is shown at W. R. Gels' real estate office. It was one of the many large ones recently sold to 41. T. Watson by Mr. Arnold, of the Saline river. Whitehead St Seaman are agents at this place for the American Book Ex change publishers of the cheajiest books in this country. They have al ready sold many books. Observe the advertisement of this Publishing Com pany to be found on the fourth page of this paper. The commissioners to appraise Fort Harker are at work. Col. Wm. W. Cowling, of Washington, D. ft, G. A. Atwood, of Leaven worth, aud August Boudi, of Salina, constitute the com mission. As all are eood men we may expect a fair and impartial report from them, and one that will be for the best interest of Uncle Sam. As they are not "tricksters" we feel safe in saying that there will be no "set up jobs." They will appraise the land in 40 acre lots. Section SB goes to the State for school purposes. The buildings will lie appraised by the commissioners. The time given to purchasers of this laud lias not yet lieen announced and will not be until after the report of the commissioners lias been tiled in olllce of the Secretary of the Interior. E'hirorth JtrpuMicaii. Tice's weather predictions for Sep tember are as follows; 1-t to 4th, clouding, threatening weather, with heavy rains; ."th to nth, clear or fair; Tth to 10th, clouding, threatening we;il her, with heavy storms iu places; 10th to llth, clear or fain 12th to l"th, clouding and threatening weather, and heavy storms in places. A tro ical hurricane may appear on the Gulf or South Atlantic coast the 14th; iu that case, fair or cool weather from the Ohio valley northwestward, until the hurricane has past northeastward along the coast. Kith anil 17th, clear or fair; ISth to 21st, clouding and threatening weather, and heavy rains iu places; 21st to Sd, clear or fair; 21th to 27th. clouding, threatening weather, and heavy rains; 27tii to 20th, clear or fair; SOth, clouding, with local rains. The waruier days will occurabout the 3d,8t!i,;14tli, 20th, 2tUh and .'hltli. The cooler sjs-lls will be alsmt the r.tb, 10th.' 16th, 22d and 2-Sth. The body of a man was found at the river, on William Sullivan's farm a few miles south of Saliua. last Satur day. He was middle-aged and of Swedish extraction. Coroner Groger went out to hold an inquest over the ImmIv last Sunday. The jury returns the following verdict : At au inquest holden ls-fore me J. It. Groger, Coroner of Saline county, Kansas, on the llh day of August, 1SS0, iu East Smolan township. Saline county, on tlie IhmIj- or a man wnose uaiue'is unknown, and who formerly worked for John Olson, Smoky View township, Saline county, we, the un dersigned jurors, after being duly sworn, find that said man came to lifs death by accidental drowning in the Smoky "Hill river, the 2t!th day of August, 1880. Signed, Signed, Win. A. Maxwell, Franks Quails, D. J. Crossan, Win. Maltby, J. Sullivan, G. C. Kothe. Suliserilied to before me, in East Smolan township, Suliue county, Kansas, this 2!Uli day of August, 1880. John it. (iitiHiKit, Coroner Saline county, Kansas. Latch. From Mr. James Smith we Uarn furtiier particulars concerning the uiifortmiateallair. Theman's name was Charley Peterson. He started from Mr. Olson's farm last 'Thursday, with a team and wagon, and a horse hitched behind, for the purpose of plowing in a field across the river, lie attempted to cross at Ward's ford. Mr. Olson cautioned him about crossing the river, which was raising, advi-ing him to go by the bridge. Mr. Olson became alarmed thai even ing, that Peterson had not returned, and started out next morning in search of him. The body was found, as stated at Mr. Sullivan's. Tliehorsts hitched to the wagon with the for ward wheels, were found at Robin sou'.s fonl on Friday, the horses hav ing hecu drowned. The third horse was found on Sain Peterson's farm, nearly famished, having fed only up on the bark of trees ami bushes there about. Mr. Peterson was buried at Asaria last Tuesday. Real Estate Transfers. The follow iug is a list of Real Estate Transfers tiled in the officii of Ed. Wittuiau, Register of Deeds, for the ,two weeks ending Sept. 1st, and fur nished by Wight A Carroll, abstract ors: August 18th. United States to John Havener, sw qrS:U, T13, Rl west. August l'Jth. W M Stahl and wife to Wm H Sum mcrs, ehf uwqrS 5, T Hi, It I west $1000. August titd. C C Culp to J A Reser, ehf neiir S 14, T15, R2 west-4100. August 24th. A J Hartsock and wife to Harry Ford, lots 39 and 41, 5th street, Salina Albert Marter t Joseph 8 John, shf seqr S 3, 15, R 3 west 4)1000. K F Drake and wife to A O Blair, part of lobs 1 abd 2, block B, Bavaria $48. E F Drake and wife to A O Blair, lot Xo. 5, block B Bavaria-m-August 25th. John Geis Sc, Co to H O Ball. lot 6H aud nhf TO. 5th street, Salina (200. Nellie V Skelton and husliand to Minnie L Brown, part of lot 3, block 49, Brookville $325. C A Brown and wife to Joseph Skelton, w 50 feet block 27, Brookville -525. August 2tMh. United Strtes to C G Buley, neqr 2, T 13, R 2 west. August 27th. United States to Peter A Brown, ehf lieqr S 32, T 15, R 3 west Union Pacific R W E D to O G Mos. wqr S 25. T 10, R 2 west H44. Union Pacific R W E D to Adeibert Frazier, seqr S 15, T 13, R 2 west $659. August 28th. Mary Cullen to Terence Culleu, nhf neqr S 24, T 14, R4 nest $250 per month during natural life of Mary Cullen. United Slates to John E Woodward, uwqr swqr S3, and neqr neqr S 7, T 14, It 2 west. August 30th. Helen Dodds to Ellen Fergus, part neqr ucqrS 14, T 14, It 3 wot 50x150 feet $375. CarietiM feerrli Dr.S.T. Dndd, pastor, will preach at 11 A.M. on Lord's day, September 5th. Subject: "Church Ordinance;" aLso, at 7:45 P. M. Subject: "The Judgment." Sunday School at 930 A.M. The public are invited. Craia Mermsi. Messrs. F. Good now it Co. report the following prices for grain : Wheat Xo. 2, 63c; Xo. 3, 60 (5 63c; Xo. 4, 55 58 c; rej., 45c; 50c; Cora, 1 . 25c shelled corn,22 S. 25c; Oats, 22 1 25c; Rye. Soft 69c This k the way the Rat of the Herald aaeeared before WaastaaTs Doe cot after falsa, aad this U the way he looked alter that catastrophe had occarred. ft During SUeey's six days' partner ship with Jerome one day he got into a confidential mood and said he wished he could do something in Sa line county politics where he would be successful; be had tailed iu everything solar. Auwceiui been suocessrui he lias carried Saline county for St. John, all bv himself, and we trust all will do him full honor in the premis es; but the people would not deter ev erything to his dictation, for they would have Captain Batiks and Judge Prcscott notwithstanding it might be the deatli of him ! It is a shame to wreck his ardent desires, when one small boon would have caused so much happiness in his breast. Sulina Xetr. Greenback RaNy! The people of Salina. without re gard to politics, color or sex, should turn out and hear Hon. John Davis, Greenback candidate for congress, September 3, at three o'clock P. M. Let your business rest and come out and hear this champion of the people's right. Remember the time, Friday, September 3. P. Notice. To the memeiulters of Odd Fellows Funeral Aid Association. There is an assessment due from class A, aud three from members of class B, which must be paid on or before Sept, 14th, 1SS0. This assessment is the last one in the present fiscal year, which closes Sept. 30th. In the full class (A) of 1,500 members, we have hail 13 deaths du ring the year, and iu the 11 class, which has now over 1,200 members in good standing, there lias lieen 12 deaths. L. M. Tuttlb, Local Ag't. Unwillingly is the fretful Pork-unine of 'the lleruld led up to devour the Preseott swill, but go he must. Organization of Garfield and Arthur Club In Pleatant Valley Townthip. Pi.kasaxt Vai.i.kv ToWNSIIII', August 23d, 1880. j The Republican voters of this town ship met together at their usual voting precinct Elieneer school bouse to hold a primary meeting. After the business of the primary was over, it was decided to organize aGarfieldaud Arthur club. The organization tiegan by enrolling, thirty members, after. which A. A. Downer was elected President, A. R. Head, Vice-President, Geo. Ecker, Secretary, and Charles Carnes, Treasurer. Following the electionof these officers came short enthusiastic spcechesoii the campaign by tlie members, which w.ere received with applau.sc. By a motion, I. R. Grimm, I. P. Xorris, and Geo. Ecker, were appointed as a committee on music, for the club: also a motion was made and carried instructing the sec retary to have the minutes of the or ganization of the club published in the Sai.ink Coiixtv Jouk.vai.. Another motion passed unanimously, stating that the next meeting of the club should lie at the Twin Mounds school house, on Saturday evening, Septem ber -Ith, at which time and place there will Ik au address by some prominent campaign sfieaker. On motion club adjourned to meet again at time and place alxive mentioned. Gw. Ei'KKK, Secretary, Brookville Items. Pleasant weather nowadays. The family of yard master Clark moved Into the city last week. Conductor It. B. Gird, who went to Colorado last winter, is back running a train on the Smoky Hill again. Mrs. E. X. Wood has oened a mil linery store in the room lately occu pied by Lums' ,tore. Those wishing anything in the line, will find Mrs. F. a very agreeable lady to trade with. School begins on Monday. Business U picking up on the rail road again, ami the boys arc all doing well. The train men reort more travel cast than.west. (letting scared out iu Colorado. Sup't Biggs, of Lincoln county, wa in the city on Monday. Daniel McClaflerty is still doing nicely. The Brookville City Mills have been making flour the last week for our graiudealers for shipment west. The seats and tables for the City Hall were received last week. Palmer street, lietween Anderson and 2nd streets, is being graded aud will l open for travel in a short time. Dr. Gill retfrts several cases of typhoid fever over on the Smoky. The events of the past week worthy of mention have lieen scarce, conse quently our corespoudence is not very immense this week. The little child of Mrs. Dooley died on Tuesday last Gau. ridge Hems. It is getting too wet as it was too dry the past summer. C. A. Kingman's sorghum mill is al work on the cane, whenever he tan get a dry day. Mrs. Bogardus and daughter Lucy are visiting their sou aud brother, Charles Kingman; they are from Illi nois. Plowed fields look green from the volunteer wheat that is coming up. and in some fields it will make a good stand of wheat. Mr. Garver failed to make his a pearance at the Bridge school house as advertised. Several bridges between this place and Salina have been washed out dur ing the late rains, changing our uual route to the county scat. Jack knives are getting prominent as a fighting weapon in these parts, several having been drawn to defend the honor of their owners, recently. Xo damage done as yet, Tlie people on Gypsum have decided to have a temperance picnic .on or about the middle of OctoU-r next. A r nuigenieiits are tieing made to make it a succes, as all entertainments of this kind are among Gvpsum people. All are invited. M. New Cambria Item. The heavy rains of last week were welcomed bv all. Saving fodder is the order of the day with the fanners, as the hay is very short. People in this county are preparing to sow an unuually large amount of wheat this fall. Mr. Charles Dickinson, of Hamil ton, Illinois, is here visiting the fam ily of her brother. Frank II. Dickin son. Mr. T. X. Beckey, of Lawrence, Kansas, ban been engaged to teach our school again this year. Dr. B. F. Coon has a class of twenty pupils which he will take through a oDure of twelve Icmhis. Mr. Coon U a good penman aud thorough teacher. Mrs. Jacob S. Eah and children took their leave Tuesday morning for a Tisit to Meade ia Indiana. The butcher shop of Messrs. Tungel A Ready is now in running order. Mr. Ready is chief butcher and waiter, aad you will always fad Mr. Beady ready to serve those ready to purchase. They also keep a supply of cigars and tobae eo far the ameaaaodaUoa of their, fti - f.i... i. ' UCVtwn HCS4ae 'CalK Go aad see the" terjtrislafty cheap books sold by Whitehead JfSKlfi-1 New goods coming in for the Palace Store. Wanted. A nurse girl. Apply to Mrs. T. L. Bond, East Salina. A whole library of books at White head Si Seaman's for a few dollars. Clothing at cost, at Markland, Dodge 4 Moore's. Farmers, go to Lay's foryour lunch es. All the lioys buy their nobby bats at OberA Hageman's. Xew prints at the Palace Store. . Go to Woodward's for your Tobacco and Cigars 2 doors south of Ober's. Clothing at cost, at Markland, Dodge & Moore's. Goto Campbell A- TuthllPs for your Dry Goods aud Groceries. For the best of goods go to the Palaae Store. Buy your Tobacco and Cigars of Wooi' ward. All sizes Stetson hats now in stock, at Markland, Dodge fc Moore's. Tausil's Punch cigar the best 5 cent cigar iu the market at R. T. Watson's. Go to Lay's for Icecream. It is the best. Ladies' hafs to be closed out cheap. Llrowieii & Wooiaikkkkk. Highest cash price iKiid for hogs at Bartlett and Jenkins, Choice Tobacco aud Cigars at Wood ward's. The best shoes for ladies, misses and children in the city for the price. ' Makkunii, ihidok & Mookk. Xew ginghams just received, at Markland, Drdge & Moore's. Tausil's Punch cigar the be-t 5 cent cigar in the market at R. T Watson's. Seasonable fruit always found at the City Bakery. At Woodward's is the place to buy good Cigars. Xew fall prints just received, at Markland, Dodge & Moorc's- Tansil's Punch cigar the liest 5 cent cigar iu the market at R. T. Watson's. Clothing! Clothing ! ! Clothing!!! now is the time to buy cheap, cheaper. cheapest, at Ober & Hageman's. To reduce clothing we will sell for the next 30 days al cost. , Makkunii, DoikikJc Mookk. Tausil's Punch cigar the best 5 cent cigar in tlie market at R. T. Watson's. Cheap books from the American Book Exchange, at Whitehead it Sea man's. Highest cash price paid for hogs at Bartlett & Jenkins, Ice cream delicious as the nectar of the gods at G. J. Lay 's. Cheap aud nobby are those Croqut t sets at Whitehead & Seaman's. Great bargains in Groceries at Ober St Hageman's. Highest cash price iid for hogs at Bartlett & Jenkins, Highest cash price paid for Farmers produce, chickens, eggs butter, etc.,, by Jesse Frost at Shute's Meat Mar ket 3l-4t Buy your Croquet setsat Whitehead & Seaman's. The nobbiest, best and cheuest stock of Boots aud Shoe iu tlie city. Come and see at Ober St llagemali's. Folt Rkst The front room iu the second story of Whitehead k Seaman's store. 21-tf Xice Axle Grease, the liest in"the world, at Ober St Hageiiiau's. Call and examine our ladies, misses and children's shoes, for every day and substantial wear. Makkunii, Doikik St Mookk. Highest cash price iaid for Farmers' produce, chickens, eggs, butter, etc., by Jesse Frost at Shute's Meat Mar ket. 31-lt Fans and Parasols at cost. Come and see at Ober St Hageman's. Croquet at Whithcad St Seaman's. Ladies desiring Dress Reform Arti cles or Patterns, will find Mrs. II. F. Woolley at home on Thursday of each week. Residence, corner Asli and !Hb streets. 3l-3t You can save money by buying your clothing of Ober St llagemaii. We would call the attention of our citizens to the new laundry opened on North Santa Fe, by Mrs. A. C. Gol all, ami assure those who will patron ize her of first-class work and satisfac tion. 20-tf Hats for the million, good, nobby and cheap, at Ober St Hageman's. Highest cash price paid for Farmers produce, chickens, eggs, butter, etc., by Jesse Frost at Shute's Meat Mar ket. 31-4t You can save from $1 to " on asuit, by buying of Ober St Hageman. All Summer Goods at greatly reduc ed prices for the next 30 days at Ober A Hageman's. Parties desirous of borrowing mon ey upon real estate security will do well to call upon Faulkner St WiUlman for terms, as they have now completed special arrangements with eastern parties for seven and eight per cent money, which can be loaned at a rea sonable rate of commission. 29-tf Tlie finest, nicest, cheapest and best stock of boots and shoes in Kansas, for sale at Ober A Hageman's. Remember you can get more goods for $10 of Ober St Hageman tbau of any other firm in Kansas, be-ides you get a free ticket in the grand gift en terprise. Go and see them anJ you will be convinced. Organs for $M.ta,110, $125;alo. Pianos for 250, fVWJO and upward, by C. Melbert, Salina. Piques, Percales, Bunting. Grriia dine. Ac, at cost at Ober A Hsge man's. Still the trade continues to roll in at Campbell A Tu mill's. They mean IfUinevs, and cheap is the word. Gaverich's 'Bus runs to and from all trains. Leave orders at Engstroiu's Drug Store, or at Gaverich's Stable. O. A. Soibrrg has received some new patterns. Call and eaaadnetheui First door south of Opera House. Sev enth Street. A Urge line of warranted gents' Boots and ladies' Shoes soon to be in at Campbell A Tuthill's. It will be to your interest to see these Boots and Shoes. Peaihms, Increased Pension, Vet eran Bounty, Veteran Muster, Land Claims, Jfoaaties, CoaajButaUoa of Rations, Quartermaster's Claims, CJafcaa fcr Arreass af Pay, c. A. Resereaac-all Mm ofeeeea of the la terior Departmeat 20-tf D. X. KcYJteu. Try the Rocky MouBtate Betters. They give tone to the staenaeh, stimu late the liver to healthy actios, relieve the overstrained kidneys, aad purify the blood. Tfofasaily should be with out it Price 91. Sold by August Eag stroea. Druggist. Saate Fe Avenue, sole agent for Sal -ly. Be was katieae. aad get a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Arabaaa Oil, which al ways earea craaaps aad aaias ia the steaaa,aaarrkva,etc. SoU by Oscar Seate, -Go to Litowich A Wolsieffer's for cheap and good goods. You will be cordially received and promptly sup plied with anything you need at the lowest prices. Fred Johnson is in receipt of a fine new stock' of Goods, and invites all to call and examine. He guarantees sat isfaction. We are always pleased to recom mend a good article. Dr. Marshall's Bromoiine is surely a wonderful med icine for liver complaint, constipation and general debility. Sold by Oscar Seitz, Druggist. F. A V. Eberhardt have received some new parlor suits, which overstep anything ever before received here. Go and examine. ForSalk. One hundred ami slxty acres or first class bottom laud, being the northeast quarter of section 28, township 13, range 3, about four miles from Salina. Terms, fifteen dollars per acre; goOO cash, balance iu four annual payments at 8 jier cent inter est. A good bargain. Address or a ply to Patisick Siiaxaha.v, 30-R Salina. Kansas, nave you seen tlie line new par lor furuiture at F. A V. Eberhardt's. If not, go and see it. It will jiay you. At the Palace Store the crowd con gregates, aud verily they do well, for. no store in town lias a lietter stoek of goods. You will surely lie well satis- fled if you buy your goods there. We can vouch for it that Hall's Hair Renewer restores gray hair to its youthful color, prevents baldness, makes the hair soft aud glossy, does not stain the skin, and Is altogether the liest known remedy for all hair and scalp diseases. We therefore take great pleasure in recommending Hall's Hair Renewer to our readers. The crowd always stops at Litow ieli A WolsietTer's, for it is there that you can get the most goods for the least money. Everything warranted to lie as represented. "Sweet Curing Seeds" Was the translation of the name given to Ayer's Pills by a high mandarin of China, in his letter of acknowledg ment and thanks to Dr. Aver for hav ing introduced them Into the Celestial Empire a very appropriate name! They are sweet, they cure, mid are, therefore, the most profitable "seeds" a sick man can invest iu. We have a speedy and Mxitive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache, in Sbllob's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health aud sweet breath. Price 50 els. Sold by H. M. Sale, Druggist. A Card. Laiiiks op Sai.i.va : I should like to call your attention to some sieclineiis of Point Lace, which I have left at J. ('. Ruh A Son's for examination. Any one de siring to learn to make Hi at Jmul tmilr Point Lure, or desiring any in formation about the same, will receive prompt attention by addressing Etta Ciiamukks, P. O. Box, 22. Salina. Kanaaa Central Foundry. Iron aud brass castings, stone fronts, columns, machine repairs, horse pow er and cane mills, engine repairs, Ac. Thirty Daya to Ten Yean. Cash to loan, iu any amount, on any time, on Personal Security, Chattels, Real Estate or Railroad Contracts; and payable when ou please. John W. Bkkk.s, 30-tf Banker and Broker, Saliua, K A Good Chance. For sale oi rent a gissl business house and lot, centrally located on Main Street, Lindslsirg, Kansas. House 20x30; a good store glass front, four giMMi dwelling room I up All stairs; cellar, out bouse, Ac, Ac. in giMsl rejiair. hor information en quire of John GAI.I.AUIIKK, 2-tf LiudslMirg, Kansas. Dental Notice. Kolirr I. hrrfl.jflirn thit Ilr. IL K. NHIc.U Mtronljr Lirrne fur Ibr uvuf KnMxr a a ue furirUarUI ionium lasjlina, Kiw. All r oDt an lrrly raulluurj again! NirrhaIuf Kut lr Itntal llal-f any pattir nut lirrnsrtl Lf thUrotnpanjr, atjro dulii; thry rrujvr tbriw plrisjualljr tiaW la riMMulltsi far lufrlngr mrrit. A rrwarJ will Is K1 fur lofcinuatluu ILal ill Ira I to the runvlrtliHt uf auf artlr of unlaw fill u of any of our j,! nl. Bu.lou.SriJ. lull T9. K. KAkNiT CAfififC. Trpai.(SuJjrar Iirntat VultanllrCw. Vinegar. With much pleasure we pnsluecthe follow ing certificate of our w ell-known chemists, Messrs. Barnes A Sims, In favor of the vinegar produced by Mr. R. H. Henler. of the Topeka Vinegar Works. Mr. Henler is the only man ufacturer of this article in Topeka. and the testimonial of these well-known chemists is but justice to bis excellent article, and his effort to supply our people with something pure aud er feet. Toi'CKA, Kans., Feb. 2, liso. This Is to certify that we have ex amined several samples of vinegars obtained from the factory of It. H. Henler, proprietor of the Tiqieka Vin egar Works, and also samples from dealers In his brand of goods, and find them to contain no adulteration of any kind. Xor did we find any adul terating material on bis premises. We pronounce the vinegar a pure whole some article. Hak.nks A Simh, Chemint. A'anana State Journnt. For Sale wholeale ami retail by T. M. Ludes, dealer in Groceries, Pro visions, etc, Pennsylvania Store. Sali na, Kansas. 23-3m. Five Henarsd Taeuaaad Stress. In the past few months there has lieen more than 500.000 Imtlu- of Sbllob's Cure Sold. Out of the vast numlierof people who bare u-.l it, more than 2,U00 rase of Consumption have been rurnl. All Cough. Croup, Asthma, aad Bronchitis, yield at once, hence it is that every Is-sly speaks in its praise. To those who have not used it, let us say. If you haveaCourh. or your child the Crmip.and yu value life don't fail to try it. ror I-aim-Back. side or Chest, use Shlloh's Por ous Plaster. Sdd by II. M. Sale. Druggist. Do you know that there are strange people in our community, we ssy strange because they serm to prefer to suffer thaa pa their days misera bly. Made so by DUpepsia, and Liver Coaiptaint, Indirection. Constipatioo. aad General Debility, when ShUoh'a Vitaliier is guaranteed to cure. Suid by H. M. Sale. Drnprist. lrtMCstiews, Slfe. In fix. DutriH 0mrt ofSulime Clssay, State of A'aani. rWrtasO A. Maura. PtaUU.) i isss a. Mittiirtrfrs4t mroCsn WrsVy sUVsl last, la it M aan-'T "" " "" kiWais-ttaSMCssm.toMartMsWrris riant fa A. M Hliars siataufl'. ss4 p. isMllssn.li ailnSiii TWC s tasl W fHMi-m scats rsi l nfc sf . A. X. tSSB. saw ass sssssv rssi ssismssssii si si in ts tr aaai assasMi Sf Ma f OrssfcrC A. B. MS. J Tn " W rrsVf4 aalas( .. JOBS O.S1a-T.a asn. a-ft HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE Our wbolr atlruliou HARDWARE, STOVES. TINWARE AND TIN-WORK AnJ m hn tros J lb aurktt villi turn at lawrr prion tkan rnr. 100 WARRANTED COOK STOVES ' Ofoar vrU-knosnaisl iilkfitij patlrnu la t srrUk4sov. RADCLIFF BROTHERS, A. MUIR'S PLOW WORKS t o a o ft M SALINA, Tb attention .f It Farmr f thi aotkm i tUM la mj- IKON I'UtWH, vkkk kit as thoruugblj- acHl, atvl gneti vulirr Itlaltsn All Plows Warranted in Every Particular. I au lu Matttsfifturrrtsf Scott's Iron Harrow, Steel Teeth, Two and Three Hon. J-hrtori ut irnernf run .iivmtr mill ffth Sitrrrt. A.Ml'IK. CHARLES Italrrlnili ROUGH! AND PLANED PINE LUMBER. Moudings, Sash, Office and Yard Corner Iron DIAMONDS. WATCHES & CLOCKS WEU, (U fa taaaMft Ma Ml ft., stlattatrtt, tavW. yajat? a fUa(. aatvaef aai tm 9myt9mwmUfrfiiw nnwm a. N af ataaaaaBBaBi i Uh ac a a niitte. ,wj ast iaw T !. aaa , Tfjam a as 4m ail, a Ua av (a vriM la ksst Najniaai la aaaswM feaaK BaaaaVM aa ttmt ail mm k raf aa asaatstl Br Klas's Sratsss; aad Itted wita CssaataaMaa ! nl . Fadlan et taesa. Tee aaU saily y DU.B. WHITEHEAD. Watches, ('larks uuJ Je itflrjCarelallr (Iraard aad Keaalrrd. Tr. & Ml. D. BEK& UNDERTAKERS. ICis-p lhrl.1 llssur MaTALIK iX UOOD (OFFINS, 1M CISKETS I3ST THE CITY. mmwtGmSm9Bti.'SIMmSmmmmmmmmmmmmmm !kmwmVf3cscZ3f&n$Z ' .t2M&mVZLmmmmm TaTaBaaau'sVBFCaV'tW JsSAVajajBSBssBjSjs . s 9j r ilawaVaVaBaBarSaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaS First Class Furniture Store. Tk Urr CARPETS. MATTINGand West of Khhm City. WE ABF HEADQUARTERS ON WALL PAPEE DANDELION TONIC -run The Great Wood anil hirer ' Purifier AM UMLY VI CtTASLC. A fc a. ! ! HCr ssrs ISS- Ur Vjfrymt. IWtfl. 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