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H4.t'L'1 rT iT?PWillL.J-7TA51s-.. 45 i WWk - ''I,' ff " f i L JOURNAL. -1 1 hi 111 Bl MY M. JJ SAiVlPSON AT SAUNA. KANSAS. r rry nB l-oo. Atmhh. trite doer. mi of -tiorttrr KA.TBB OF BUBBOKIPTIOH '""ff."" rrw KM nlMMiUd 1 60 " 4Wm-- HMMlif . ...... (W Noreiiy Hills ED. LOTZ, Prop'r. Highest Price paid for Corn, Rye and Oats Flour, Meal and Feed always on hand. The Oiliest Jewelry House TN OKNTRAL KANSAS. t Itt; alt mi(ku i( Die citizens of hallua aud our many patrons In thtvi c'tii'y is rtwtfiilly Imlte.l to .urCnupi LIE Sto k of CLOCKS, JEWBLrYJIWn SILYERWABE uv Goods are the Latest in S;yle and sutoiU In Workmanship. Remember the Old Stand of P. & J. B. WHITEHEAD, rfnines J. JOURNAL ALTtTA, - TJT-A.X-.E.'K. TIT Drugs, Paints, Oils, Brushes 'Window Glass, Lamps, Etc. Etc. Al&o k&sps a Fine Line Of CIGHS constantly in Stock EAGLE DRUG STORE No. 107, Santa Fe Avenue, OSCAR SEITZ URE pRUGS .t Better Paint. OiU. jrnisUes. Patty, I.r.l, l-amps, W'tHtlnw Gl.iv, 1 1 in k. 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Piauoi moved nltb l'cr- frtl -fetv t nur UH Mtllt lluck 1 otiri-iHinuViiiv Sollc1tel Oataloues walled free ou apIlcatiou. KTBW WALL --AT- L. A. WILLS BOOK STORE. AH ! 114 Tlr and nHnlitnali.ii iii-i ,m-lrd rnHi Ihr fM-lnilfx. LrtlLer ppcr.. tBfi..'.- rUmn, aaal Htr l Or Or-ii. hikI .kHIn. I ... t-1 urf aaM r iililr .irk .vnl i.wlil i ikr rllt. PRICES THE VERY LOWEST L. A. Will's Book Store. 104 East Iron Ave. VOL. XVIII. ami leyate. SALINA, Kans. Purr-ell's j BLOCK - ."ECAJSTS PROPRIETOR. 1 EDIGINES. I lue or Ivincy Soaps, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, jii.ji Fixtures, Etc., Etc. Ilwi. lu ibu in ol Kinita- Ciaars in the Cit, & BOND, Ice for PA -,v . SfC. SERV1LLE. HOUSE, lUta, FrS5sJ Crrl,j " MrUlnc,rm1ila'fcl ppi Uinn e.i.ur. J4k. Mn II lift. trMt.Bll lm. 105 OubE. W P IJtUMfcV MOORE & QUINBY. ATTO R N EYS-AT-LA W list cTtr Pint NtlMcil tiki EALIHA, SANdAs - E. W. BLAIB, Attorney - at - Law, AMD REAL. ESTATE AUENT. bALI.NA, KAN J OHN J. GETS, No tar Public and Oonvaranoer Uffl oir WklUtiMj J Miuin'i Buetttor 4llR, Ktbtu. F. M. SCHNEE, DbMllSl ftrttralu ttuullua ltn u IL pf Titwa at otium Uoth all Work HinuldinllhiiM Mc. ounble. UAet In A. I' dbult'i buUiln(. otil loot la Mt.cJuu',iior,auiU Fr n,au. DR. R. E. NICKLES, "klNllsl. nmUoli tlllup pctni. Anl J 4cUl ttb ca CUuloU, bubtxi nJ MiuBfc eUlt NliroaiOiUt 0 Umlnliti,J lar tLf ptlaliM xtiietlnz of t,tb Offlr.ln KoibBlMk mpittlnl Curmr-tnU ft tii Itoo Ai,uai E. G. EBLINC, Fainter, U ui FapErEer-ger SALINA, KANSAS, Work gtniraiitFcd to rite MtMacllun. Lmrrunlcnat rWnice-t'rfle aJUHloo, cr Wtlout tlrvM. Allordpari ln riiiitp IT ltndfHo Ottlrli itanla Fe - J J GEI- 1 A WIILIIM4 GEIS& WILLIAMS Otttc id door r sl of Hoet 4ffl .nJ floor nrrooiB SALINA, KANSAS. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. All perwKrt hnnn pro(rt) lutell mil ilo ell to cull uml (itaee Mine on oHt Uke. Oar taetlltle are eootl lor aiieuJlo n tbsi UKDeli ol bU9ltiW. ivcnoasrE-" to x-o-a.2t on jpniveJ praorial amlcIUlerHlecurlt, aImi make thoct time loan, ou Kal Eltate OOOd paper ol ttwrf tiawlptltt iaanigtit .oJiat In muklnt hwc, lloiici lw.) on band. OaCON EYANlIMU of all LIiiJ- csie ralTt itteikJed to J G. MOHLER, 4 VTO RNE Y - AT - LAW, rtu.M. HH lljnli Altl-I ,blwtlD:lhll4 lbtlrU. G. A. BOLBERG. JIHIIl'-llANT TULD1! American, rrcccti aii. Ui& M'wj. Unrmiuli ndr. 'ul aud lined l llrdel from the LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS Qscd "xrorlc my Jvtstts. Mhopou varolii Street, ouiilh rilie a Houie. lu Patter ImllJliif t: Tailoring! NFW SPKISU UiKJtl-. nip.ir'irvi.rs. sTSKt-TlilN Ul'AKANTKK.ll G. A. SOLBERG. Tth lire! South ofOpera Home l-ly Pacific House leOl-Ies & frisllewalt, Props. OppiiilKta I'ourl bocitstlln. km Free Bus to and from Trains' W. II. Hi! Hue. It. A. KDKCU Bishop & Burch. Attorneys -At- Law nMiv. In Maoulc Teliilf. 1 J BROWN M. I UeutlH, Atirtst aud duneeon. UJuat ol the Hahnemann. (Uomotopatbtoi Urdleal College aud Hotpltalof Cnlcijo- 1 am tborouiblr crepiraJ for boiluna and will promctlr answer all profritlonal caUi. Ulauei adjnited. Office, room a, P. O. block. Bctldence, SS 30Btn nauia re aTtnat, eauna. Kaniaa. JiMES CHASE. Notary, Collector, Auctioneer. ForectoHac chattel laont- a peetll)r No lit, North Santa Fea,e. O. P. BURROWS. CIVIL ENGINEER Anil Surrevor. AdaUlnas and Town 811 M a tpecUlty Eftlmale furaltbed en application. AH trork (sarastaeo. US &. E.U Ft treat mercliaii SALINA, KANSAS, a bad TE.tit rort Mcnwrsti-4. Tbr ToNks Capital aayn: "Hie uioit alguitleaiit lliiu about the re eeut election lu Rhode Island lithe qUletUH It put Upon the IIIUgM'tllllpn. There liai been a lively little oolouy of thetn lu that itate, and a year ago they got lu their deadly ork, defeating the eulire repuhllrau tleket. This year they hoped to do the tiauie, and had the partial up port of the Providence Journal, the leading paper of that Mate. Their usual talk about being bet ter than the party freely beard, but It hadn't the effect defied. Their defeat was iweeplug aud over whelming, aud iluce the election the mugwump ai a political factor baa dropped out of night lu Khode Island. A somewhat similar result wa9 witnessed at the Vermont re publican couveulion lail week. Four yeara ago the mugwump of Vermont had a great deal to aay against Sir. Blaine and lu criticism of the republican party for uaiuiua tlug him. Till year the name of Mr. Blalue wan received in the Male couveulion with the iitiinnt fax or aud cordiality and nothing but kiuil ly words were spokeu of lu-i pertoual career aud his great sericei to the party. The mugwump waiu't aide to raise a single peep lu the Vermont convention, and as iu Khode Island, seems uow tu have dropped out of sight. The same thing it xeeu lu other localities w here the uiugw limp flourished four J ears ago. It is au encouraging aigu for the part that the tueu who pretended to be republicans only to stab the party at the most critical time hae placed themselves uow iu a poition to do uo harm. For as a rule free trade propensities have carried I hem so completely over to the democratic camp that they cau uo longer stab the parti lu secret. Junction Citv is preparing to eu tertaiu iu good sttle, uot ouly the delegates to the Fifth congressional convention, but representative Ke publicaus who may see fit to at lend. A formal letter of Invitation ha? beeu lsue" by au executive com mittee, of which our stalwart Re publican friend, Ueo. V Martin, is chairman, which contains the fol lowing brotherly neutluieut : "Bv direction of the Republican clubof Junction C'llj, we cordlall) invite you to be present attlial lime. The evening will be devoted li Re publican coufessiou iudixidnal., experience and exhortation, aud ou will be expected to participate lu tlie meeting under some one, or all, of these heads most suited to nur political condition or frame of mind Iu the the Interest of harmony Htlluug the faithful, aud nf mUsioiia among the degenerate and the !-! t . we subscribe.' Nothing Dut a dlsiMuitiou to be iu strict accord w tth the hue of policy of Old Harmony Htrattuu could in duce the wayward aud much de spised Regular Republl.'aus of the Fifth District to attend this glorious couocatlou or mighty spirits of harmony, audcouseiiueutl the line ot pilgrims to the greeu panlure uud sweet waters aud fountains of coucord at Junction City, must of ueceaslt, be long auil unbroken. Till- threat of Elizabeth t'aily atautou made lu her address al "Washington iu the Womau's Nation al Council, "that the time Is uot far distaut wheu. If men do mil do Jus tice tu w-oiiieu,the women will Mrlke bauds with labor, with hioriiilMs, with Anarchists, and you will have the scenes of the Revolution nf France acted over again in this re public," is of a piece of the farili farade nonsense Indulged iu ! y the til adied advocates oT vaunted re forms. There are a few Keif assum ed leaders of I he women ol America who take considerable to themselves. There Is not the least doubt I hat if the women of America want the bal lot, they will be able tu secure it. They will choose their own way of making their wishes know n. The Kauas Supreme Court holds that w here a written message Is ac cepted by a telegraph company aud uever delivered on nccouut of the gross negligence of the ageut of the compauy, the sender may recover from the company the actual dam ages resulting from such negligence, together with the amount paid for the delivery aud transmission of the same. The United States Supreme Court Iu a cate uot long since held that the company la uot pecuniari ly responsible for the neglect or failure to transmit messages beyond the amount charged fur the mes sage. W. E. Coi.lette, of Green Ray, Wis, was engaged to Miss Nora Kolb, of that city, and also to Miss Mamie McUlllau, of Appletou, the latter engagemeut to have beeu con summated Ly marriage Tuesday. But Bishop Katier, kuowingof Col lette'a eugagemeut to Miss Kolb, told him iu the presence of MissMc GUlau's father, that he could uot be married to her iu the Catholic Church. Mr. MeQIlian broke off the match, and Collette left at once for Kansas. It Is diflleult at thus early to say who will carry off the guber natorlal honors of the Repub Ucan convention. There la plenty of timber aud ot good quality Whoever be Is the people may rest (soured he will te a stalwart in In tellect and experience one who his served faithfully and arduously for the State aud. for the party these long years. The surprise was not particularly great when it was discoiered a new ly appointed letter carrier in Indian- polls was unable to read the ad dresses on the mail matter he was supposed to deliver The ieople hare about as much chance to get heir mail this way a any other. The Minneapolis Menenger nayn: "John E. Raatall, one of the origi nal, one ot the ablest and certainly one of the most sincere prohibition ists In the state, has abandoned bis third party afSHIetlons and returned to tba only prohibition party In KaBEae the BepubUcan party." THURSDAY, APRIL Kroextlv Mr. F. B. Havens, who has decided to locate In Saltua, was lu California to make that state his home, should he tiud It what he hoped It would be. That he discover- It tu lack those desirable qualities eseutial to busluea success aud con geniality of residence goes without sayiug. He says he would not give one Kausas county for the whole of California Tor bis Individual use. The principal towns be visited were Hau Jose and Ran Dleco. The Her ald of the first-named place Inter viewed him and seems to have "got lu Its work" ou liltn in first-rate shae from the lengthy "Striking Contrast" it produces from what be Is reported to hare said concerning the rival San Diego. It Is no "con trast" at all, but au Iteration or ev ery bad feature, real or Imaginary, possessed by San Diego. II is de picted as a barreu desert of sand aud dust; that It has nothlug to sup port Itself but eastern capital; that the ieoiU are migrating In large numbers; that it is an over-rated aud merit less town. One of the rlare-heads to the article reads: This part of the state is lu fluitely ahead or the southern coun ties." Mr. Havens Is approvlugly quoted by the Herald lu what he utters or the seaport town. One other thing Is specially distinguish able In the Interview, which is that the Herald "points as a moral" to the attempted discomfiture of Hau Diego, rtau Jose Is twitted by San Diego as being a laud of "fearful snowstorms aud a rigorous climate.' The story is enough for nur purpose. We would have none of It. They both undoubtedly tell the truth of each other. Mr. Havens washed his bauds of the whole or It. "See- lug is believing" to him, aud the reality was far from what he court ed. Hence he returued east. He has determlued to nettle at Salina. He suggests that California is no proper place for enterprising Kan- sans to emigrate tu. John Spekk contributes to the i'ii, mon wealth of last Sunday the first ir a series or papers ou "Jim" Laue. The first prefatory sketch con talus much curious information about Its remarkable subject, and more facts of the kiud may be expected to fol low. This paragraph throws a light ou th' tragedy of Lane's death - I think Lane among all his pecu liarities, had a suicidal tendency. Ridlug through a ravine of scrubby oaks, a few days after the Lawrence massacre, be said to mo: "See that lug" The day of the raid I lay be hind that, log wheu three of the tleuds came alouK- I felt certain If I was captured they would torture me to death " Taking out a small peu knife, opening its blade and tilaiiuK its delicate point closely oer the eyelid and eyeball of nls riKtiie.te ue saiu, "I iiuenuea, u taken, "to have thrust that in there" I shuddered at the Idea, aud asked him I that would produce death. He replied "Yes there is a thin strata there easily enetraled to the bralu. That blade would have pro duced Instant death." The late Judite Delahay told that before his suicide he solicited him to go out hunting with him, aud said: "You know Laue uever hunted." Delahay fairly shuddered as he continued. "He meaut to kill himself, and I should ueer have got over the im putation nf having Killed him to be come his uesMor.,, The Ellsworth cotiuty seat fight was opened up yesterday by the fil ing of a petition for a writ of manda mus compelling the count v officers of Ellsworth county to remove their office to the county seat of thecoun ty. The petltlou alleges that the permanent county seat of Ellsworth has uever been located, but that Ellsworth was In Ibfl" appointed the temporary county seat by Governor Crawford. The petition further al leges that the present county sent, vl. e. county buildings) are located In what is uow known a the first ad dition to the the town of Ellsworth, au addition uot at the time Gover nor Crawford named the temporary county seat nor a part of the town of Ellsworth; hence, that the county officers do not hold their offices at the county seat. The action is brought lu the name of the attorney geueral, and an alternative writ was granted by the court returnable May 12. The suit raises the ques tion of the location ot the county seat and Is the Inltlatoi -u to wards provoking a bitter county scat fight, In which Kanopolis will be the agressor aud oue of the candi dates fur the location of the county seat. The ghoulish iHilitlclaua lu the Democratic party were writing to the president eveu before the mortal re mains of the chief justice were laid beneath the sod. That a determined effort will lie made to have one ap pointed fully lu sympathy with the ex-Confederate Lamar is beyond question. For the sake of decency, of that respect for the loyal heart of the country, and the memory of those men who fell on a hundred battle fields In conquering triumph, It Is hoped no hurry will be made In making an appointment so fraught with Interest to the republic. It Is uot expected a Republican .will be appointed, but the country does ex pect a chief Justice will be chosen who will reflect the loyalty of the country. At Topeka, Wednesday, the ex ceptions of Ziebold &. Hsgalln to th United States supreme conrt decree, that its decision did not prohibit them from making beer to be sold In other states, was overruled by Judge Brewer, who ordered the mar shal to close the firm's brewery at Atchison as a nuisance. This lat ter ruling wipes outtbe last brewery that attempted to hold ont against prohibition. The Republicans of Chaw county have Instructed their delegate to the congressional convention to rote for the nomination of Adjutant Gen eral Campbell In opposition to Tom. Ryan. We believe this Is the first Instance in which any one ot the counties In Ryan's district baa ever sent delegates to the convention against him, since his &n nomination. 19, 1888. JudokDykr, of the United States Court at Milwaukee, has sent his resignation to Washington. He abandons the bench to become geu eral counsel for the Northwestern Mutual Idle Iusurauce Company, at a salary ot $10,000 a year. The wri ter was a clerk in the law office of Judge Dyer for about ten mouths, when be was practicing at Racine, Wis. He was regarded at that time as a leader of the Racine bar aud rap Idly rose to his present prominence. Raclnce has sent out a number of lawyers whobave gained distinction, among them Hon. John T. Flsb.now counselltr or the St. Paul railway, at a salary of $10,000 a year. Mr. Fish commenced the study and practice of the law late In lite, but lu a few short years has attained the distinc tion of being one of the very first lawyers of the state of Wisconsin. The two gentlemen above named are warm friends and take pride in each other's success. Bro. Collktt, ot the Ellsworth Democrat, Is urged by his friends for the position of delegate frm Hie Sixth Congressional District tu the National Convention. If we were a Democrat and lived In that District we should be pleas-d to do all we could for Bro. Collett for the place, as we believe be deserves It The attempt to convince Gov. Hill that be should write a letter de clining the nomination for the Pres idency met with no success. He may think that a lightning rod cau dldldate Is not a bad thing to have around; and then again there is no use of declining that which has not yet been tendered to him. One ot the physicians wlio attend ed Mr. Blaine lu his slckuess at Fort Smith just before he left for Europe, is authority for the statement, cor roborating the forelgu uewa regard ing Mr. Blaine's present couditiou, that bis real trouble is Bright' dis ease. It Is alleged that Iowa saloon keepers are making preparations to sell Imported liquors, lawyers set ting up the claim that the sate of Imported iutoxlcanta can not be stopped, so long as they remain lu the original packages. NoBI.K PKENTIs; seem to be the winning man lor Secretary of State. He Is the candidate of no one section, but of all the State A Bold Burf larj. "When W. C. Addison awoke last Friday be was surprised to dis cover that his pants, coat aud vest bad disappeared from their accus tomed place of deposit and entirely from bis bed-room. Uion further Investigation they were discovered in the diniug-room, where they seem to have beeu carried by some sneak-thlef. The pocket-book was lying upon the door, but aa there was uo mouey iu It to lose, uoue was lost. His watch, which was a silver trustled time-keeper, worth $15 or $20, was goue fiout his vest-ooket, hut this seems to have comprised his entire loss. Mr. Addlsou Is of the opinion that the rob bery was done before II o'clock, for this reason: The hired girl was out at 'a sociable aud the front door left unlocked for her re turn, and upon coming home she locked the door behind her. He heard a uolse lu the bulldiug but supposing It to be made by the girl gave It no heed and went to sleep again. There were u footsteps or other signs to Indicate any person. It was rather a bold burglary, hut the the perpetrator must have known the lay of the laud pretty well and did not stop upon ceremonies iu maklug his exit, as the property was small. Th Mailnll or Hie Ladlc tiulld Of all the muslcales given by the Cplscpalchurch none have beeu more unique or enjoyable than that which occurred at the residence of Mrs. R. T. Wataou Wednesday. The Incle ment weather did not prevent a goodly attendance. Something over $20 was the receipts of the evening. The fair hostess made it agreeable for all, and her guests were delighted with the fine refreshments wake and Ice cream), as well as with the pro gramme. The young people enter tained themselves with games and other recreations. The married peo ple passed the evening most enjoy ably In conversation and Interchange or Ideas. The followlug line pro gramme was rendered: I. Holo rum. HISS WILDXAM. S. Duet V.k-1. MISSIS srlVKT AStlSAMI-SOS. J. Solo .Vral. mrs. Bcaaews. 4. Duet Putka. MR. AMU MISS EBZaUAIttlT. 5. Solo Vocal. MS. J. LIUVCR. (. Solo Prase. MKS. MABGADAXT. 7. Holo Vwtl. MK. WILDMAX. S. Solo Plana miss wzLLtaGTet. t. Solo .-!. MISS SriVCT. Formerly or Sella Rev. D. D. Campbell, the newly appointed pastor of the M. K. church, arrived In this city Thurs day last with bis family and goods, and will occupy the bouse of Geo. W.Jackson, ou the corner ot 6th and Delia avenue, owing to the parson age being too small to hold bis household goods. On Sabbath last be preached bis first sermon la the forenoon to a large and attentive audience. Rev. Campbell Is a fine speaker,clear anddistlnct In enunci ation, logical and eloquent. Being unacquainted with the acoustics of the room, he was not in a condition to judge the tone or voice required to be distinctly audible to the audi ence ilinneapolii t'ommcrvinl. Two gentlemen not in any way connected with each other, are In Salina at this time proposing to es tablish a canning factory here, pro vtdlng they can secure an active partner with some capital. Neither of them ask a bonus, but come pre pared to back up the enterprise with fair means. One proposes to furnish power and land asd the other lum ber and land. We are famished with these particulars by E. L. Slahop. NO. 16 A rieaeaat lorideat Charley Hlller, while speaking of the gun shoot at Abilene this week between Capt. A. H. liogarduJ aud W. T. Irwin, related aa Instance which manifested the good heart ot the great sbootlst. About ten yeara ago Mr. Hlller was conveying his wife, who was rerr weak from ty phoid fever, east, and was on the Missouri Pacific between Kansas City and t. Louis. The best he could do on the sleper was to se cure an upper berth. Three young men who occupied lower berths persistently refused to give them up, while Mr. Hlller agreed to pay an extra amount for change of berth. Pretty soon the porter came back and informed him that be bad found him what he wanted, and going ta the place of a lower berth, Mr. Hlller was met by a large man, whom upon Inquiry he learned was Capt. Bogardas. The matter of compensatlaa waa not to be heard of, and Capt. Bogardus said while from his sice it waa a dif ficult task to get up and down from an upper berth he had no notion of seeing a sick lady put to that exer tion R iu bis power to avoid It. This was a very gallant act of this noted individual, and but proves that our gifted men, fiose who spring Into celebrity because of superior quali ties ot miud, are generally men of uobte aud humane hearts. Charley Hlller was detained In the district court yesterday or he would have gouedowu to Abilene to renew his acqualutance with Capt. R.,and take part iu the shoot. The Mulberry Orldf . A gentleman conversant with sueb matters and who has made a general examination assures us that the bridge oerthe Mulberry, three miles uurth of tke city, near Capt. Banks' farm, is In an unsafe con dition. He gives It as his opinion that it would go down were fifty head of cattle to cross at the same time, aud that it la lu a worse state than was the Prescott bridge which wii condemned aud replaced. It wa built at the same time aa the old log bridge over the Smoky on State street, well ou to twenty years ago, aud the Smoky Hill site has hsd the wooden bridge and the present iron bridge constructed Miiee then. The Mulberry bridge accommodates a large area and many people who do their trading at rialltia, and It might be a serious affair were the bridge to tumble duwii. The county commissioners and lUe trustee of Smoky Hill town ship, in whose latter territory It la situated, will doubtless give the srsme their attention. It is la the third I'omiuissiouer's district, which Mr. Burke has the lienor of repre senting on the board. TbeSllatlrele A fair-sized audience greeted Baird'a Minstrels Thursday evening Takeu a a whole the performance Is worthy nf high commendation. There wa great originality about tlie ttiuuy men. Few cbestnuta were apparent. The vocalists were fair. The Leech Brothers, aa ban Joists and dancers, quite captivated the audience. The bell ringers ren dered some fine music. The base ball game was entirely original. The male soprano was a curiosity. The performance concluded with the laughable "somnambulistic rever ies." There I a freshness and orig inality about the troupe which Is entirely refreshiur They have a "Pacific Coast flavor" the novelty of w hlc h ought to stir up and enter tain the inter-oceanic people An Uajait Allaeh. A coward under the guise ot the signature "Au Old Repub.""iusde a personal attack upou Hon. T. F. Garver In the columns of the Herald Wednesday, In connection with question of the judgeship of this Judicial district. Mr. Garver has time and time again declared that be Is uot a candidate for the place, aud the attack is entirely unjust and uncalled for. The person who wrote the article assumes the cow ardly guise of a nommrde plume to attack a man who stands at the head or the bar or this district, and the writer has uot the manliness to take the open field and give Mr. Garver a chance to measure swords with him. The article is generally considered and stigmatized as mean and cowardly. Ceuoiy Candidate For county offices to be filled this fall, so far little has been said aa to who will be the candidates. For elerk of the district court no Repub lican candidate thus tar has been mentioned iu opposition to Mr. Frrdlcksou, the present Incumbent. For the offices of Probate Judge and eounty superintendent, no candi dates have beeu mentioned. For eouuly attorney, the candidates so far are Jos. Moore and W. H. Blah op. As the season advances the crop of candidates will Increase. Doraraplac Kowe Charles Rowe.a tonsorial artist re cently employed In Delta's barber shop, has Jumped the towa by the dark of the moon, leaving divers and sundry unpaid bills, and steal ing the bedding from the furnished room he rented while here. The outside newspapers should advertise him, as the frequency with which this performance Is being repeated by other young men U growing somewhat monotonous to business m n and others Interested. The night of the Bensberg opera, two silver knives and two silver forks disappeared. They were bor rowed, and the manager requested City Marshal Phillips to keep sharp lookout for the m Using arti cles, suspecting they had bees stolen. The marshal got bis eye os a lad IS or 14 years old who had ac cess to the stage as a roustabout, aad gave him until yesterday to refers the knives and forks, saying he would do nothing If returned. Hb sunnlsta were correct, for ea yester day the boy came and hasded the marshal the kaives aad forks. Bandars la Srktm. BttK&rffisTnasertft. Oalaesseratazef the lltfc SrsefcvUM woke t to eae of meataariB Burglaries that ban occurred! tenra. The safe la taw brgBceseral store of Mr. Jewe Dtnteaa fcavtey fcee Uewa apea and the contests uaeaattM teatoat eighty deUan la ea carried away The papers ceataiaed la the sale were scattered all around the store and back yard, so far as Mr. Daaeaa can cseertala none were destroyed or takes away. Mr. ArtharBaaeaa retHTBlsg from a party ia taoeeaa try at aa early hear la the aratar. on attempting to BBleek the fraar door of the store feaad K aeresdy opeatdaridoa goiag taside feaeMt sacks of fieur and ceils of rope seat tered around SBd the doers of ta safeblowa epea. He iatareMaetv notified hki brother who Hves ey a short distance from the store of ta occarreaee. TbeywHh others was hxdbeea aroused, after srerogtt d&auwedeaeatthe store, leeked M. np and proceeded to see If aay ether merchants bad rafTered la Hkeaeaa aer. They feaad two wtadaws brokea oat of Hema A Horn store, aad ea further exaaitaatfoa that the safe had also bee blowa opea aad contents abstracted Here also sacks of flour had ta plied agaiast the safe to deadea Mm sound of the explestoa. Mnsrs Morgan and Henry found thetr km to be aboat $ la cash and $ note aad checks. Yesterday lin net es aad papers were found under a sheet of tin near the eoal eltate of the railway company. The toees used were stolen from KwWU Bros, carpenter shop, a ehlset beta left at Duncan's store and a brae at Morgan A Henry's. Thess- ! were done by professionals wtmowt a doubt, being la every rert mm nlogly contrived and seetWrt executed. A New Trcls. The Union Pacific is about t I anew time card, to take eHWi m and after Sunday, the lAth. ! m versatloa with a train effielol ye-4v-day.tkat worthy informed a mtt' reporter that the time naw mad be tween Kaasas City and Uesm y the overland Flyer, ! iweaty-tww hours, and that the return trip will be proportionately fast. lBrdri keep up with the scedule time. seps will be made at only the most tea portaat stations along the dlrtst A local train, stepping at M sta tions, will be put en between Kaa sas City aud Ellsworth. If thrW any truth la the above ttaea. the Flyer will be most rwrrreU named. The distance between Ka sas Cltyand Denver h 69 mnVs. rhes would make the running time, la stops, forty-two miles aa hear Very few roads in the eeuatry raa trains as fast as this. The a is about thirty miles. -AW' O-m-telle. A Sella Kklermrleo. The Salina Store-drum J- Pteraaee Manufacturing Co., for the bmm racture of stores, etc. uader Mm Sheraiaa-Kesler patent, has ss-ea organised, with the eleettea of Mm following directors: Wu Berg. J Weaver, II. D. Teague. Dr R. A Collins and Willis Hester. The tal lowing officers have been rleeled Wm. Berg, President. E.A CeMta Vice-President; M. D. TWe Treasurer; E. L. Bishop, Secretary The capital stock Is $tflu,fni share , being $40 each. The secretst) ki been ordered te procure ebsrW l lncorerate. The store aad Pin naces, which have been therujiel) tested, are proving te be a great ac cess, aad we believe that te Mate ra Uaa's stores aad faraaces wtM ea la general use throughout Hie toad F. B. Havens Is getting up a asVe adrertlsemeat ef Salina fe kr prte ed upon the back of eavrlwpr.wM-B will be given to the general met rery cheap Haadseatc mteMwr cuts of the National Hotel aad ts colleges will probably alsw aft e the eavelope. Editor Journal A laeka- nature and Instinct a ktkr. Judging by aa effusiea la last aesK Herald, "Kleker" Is undeaksVdty a jackass. la it he lays back Ms ears and lets fly with bis heel te a endeavor to bit something He then stands ea his bted nr and brays damnation and desiea tioa to everything. His anger wa bounded because the new seawol bouses were not plared oh I he eew eerofSaata Fe aad Irwn avenues where be aad the rest ef lb leasers could get a "lean" ea them. Its indignation surpasses HxM notices that the school beard able te see beyond their biii make provision for the future gw!fc of our city aad declares anquaHdeel ly that "our school system H net tea." la his wholesale denunciative the real animus ef bis treaty erM uei in the closing paragraphs ! h) communication, wherete he ruevfcr aa uncalled for and undeserved m tack ea oar worthy MMrtnirdei Prof. Owea. He works himself teteapofwassssi of rage at the school beard for mt gating to him the general maaaie meat ef school affairs, when skat n the rery purpose for which tie to em ployed. Prof. Owea t reeogaanfil aa being la the rery treat raa among educators la the weot. aad ii would be simply impossible rW he to maintain that position aad trr please everyone. HI doty, a that hi Just what he ban doae, s lu work for the Improvement sad ad -vaaeementef ear scbnels rigawttesi of whom it pleases or dlplae He has literally followed Nh te Junction, "Hew te the Hoe. lot iIm chips fly where they may If the school beard hare the wel fare of the schools at heart they wlM re-elect Bapt. Oaea aad aphetd Mai In trerr measure for their laterest Should they allow hta te ssep down aad out, they bad jstst a w?M postapaslga- "Ne bus need ap ply; we waat a tool." Fer tut re putable man will accept a peMea. knowing that doing his doty Mieresa will be aa exease fer kkJrto Mas out. Had the voters ef this eKy re elected te the school beard, a saaa whose quallScatlecs fer the poaUesa consisted of aqaalat league, a te-bacco-eevered chin aad a dtety shlrt. It Is barely peaslbte at "Kicker's" kick tobM hare beta unkneked. Fair Plat FINISHED TS CBICA Tha Seats Rwaalae tie ee Tevt freaa Karnes ls CfcU-c. The fereeeoet Tfceragafar-esM4 CSey is CBIesco sa4 Cut era OhfM. The Chicago, Saata Fe 4tCaMfer nla Railway, being the ChIagM- tension of tha Atehlsea read. Is i pleted te Chicago, aad oa Sasday, April asth. to raa through trains from Kaasas CKr Topeka, Atehhvea 4 St. Joseph to that city. The train of the ae-w Ma will be of the Vestibule pettera, ef which so meek has been said hi she East, aad will give the people la Mm West aa opportunity e dip la aad eajey this aneh vaunted texery The idea of pepalarlstag the He with travelers haa tadaeed the 8ea la Fete stake a netsUe laaevaMea eeaaeeted wtta Its VeeUaale Tratos so extra charge will be mad. AH eactsra Uses charge extra tor Mm rlfTHIrnial tJiMaw&tmxliM awJVXpaoBeU eMeVsTeataaaaVelA IMPllo fllUt iBBnilTsl S"-i lm fteftmewtoBBBBB. Va grvVpvajf sssVJsTonasnBsg Usaj aTBBj-arayBsBsrj eaa Caavsartiea la Java wbK hast ckaseetorstlehaarrltee.