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Rome, June 25. At a consistory PEOGSAMME. Publication Notice. THE STATE OF KANSAS, In the District Court of Kussell County. lt Record.

to-day the pope appointed Kt. Rev. Pourthof July Picnic Oelebratim at Wiwn, Louis M. Fink, present, view apostle Mary E. Harmon, Kansas.

of Kansas to be archbishop of that state, and Rev. Joseph Gobbins, D. D. OFFICERS OF THE DAY ACKERMAN COPE LAND, 1991TKD WBEKLT BT DOLLISON BKQa Tcrmi.Sii per year. In advance.

present bishop of Richmond, is appointed successor of the most Bev. A. A. Jellison, G. M.

Woodward, A. J. Crawford, PiuiBra.T. vice Presid'nts. Marshal.

THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1877 Joseph Koseveit bailey, v. u.t area-bishop of Baltimore, Maryland. W. E.

Jackson, B. Fowle, sst. Marshals. SjMaif! M. J.

Brown, Evansville, June 25. A spe DEALERS IN Rev. Miller, H. Vernon, cial to the Journal from Harmony records the death of the Hon. Robert Dale Owen, the eminent author A.

P. Warner, Chaplain. Orators. Reader. Committee on Toasts.

PlaintifT. vs. Edward P. Harmon. Isefendant.

The aaiJ 4fendant. Edward P. Harmon, atove Mined, will take notice that he has been swed by Maty Harmon, the said plaintiff; that on the day of June, 1S77, the said plaintiff filed her petition, in said court, againn the sail defendant, setting forth that he had willfully abandoned her, for a period of more than one year next proceeding the filing of said petition, and praying that she be divorced from said defendant, and that the care and custody of the minor child, in said petition mentioned, be decreed to her. that unless said defendant appear and answer said petition on or before the 19th day of July. 1877, said petition will bo taken as true and a judgment, divorcing this plaintiff from him, said defendant, ana decreeing to said plaintiff the care and custody of said child, and for such other relief as may be deemed equitable, will be rendered accordingly- Mart E.

Harmon. Per Gf A. Ujllek, hex Att'j. Attest H. D.

PALm. O. D. Williams, W. H.

McDonald J. H. Clauson, and spiritualist. He died at Lake George, New York, on the 24th inst. His body will be brought to New Har A.

P. Warner, mony for interment. DRY-GOODS and XOTIOXS, order of the day. Thirty -eight guns at sunrise. At 10 i i i War News, London, June 20.

Advices report a. m. comic procession unuer uci- outrages by the Russians upon the Cir ship of a grand kalathumpian band of cassian population of Siberia; towns TA G3MIAT7A 3T1 JMflT A of music. At 1 1 a. m.

grand proces- STATE NEWS. Kirwin will celebrate the "fourth" in grand style. Measles are taking the second growth in Pleasanton. Pleasanton loafers steal clothes from the washerwomen's lines. The Pleasanton Observer says there is lead ore in Linn county.

The county clerk of Shawnee county has invented a tax calculator. Elk county is excited over the discovery of silver bearing quartz. Smith Center claims the only brass band in the loth Judicial District. The Eureka Herald wants "every dog in town" collared and A man in Ottawa killed 2G0 rats in an old building which he was repairing. A severe wind and rain storm passed over Atchison last Saturday night.

No damage. The first steam plow ever brought to Kansas is at work at T. U. Henry's place near Abilene. i die oatnvui laiiouu auu uicu sum oi initiatory auu wa.

banished. A reim of terror prevails. Dist Clerk and citizens will form and march Thft Russians burned a militarv hnsni- By C- II AB6HBARlER, We keep oa hand a large an well selected stock of Staple Dry-Goods, such as Print, Demestiee, Flannels. Linen goods, Cassimeres and everything usually found ana first-ciass dry -goods store, while in the line of FINE DRESS GOODS, through the principal streets of town tal at Ardahan, eight thousand inmates to the school house grounds. Prayer perishing, we are prepared to furnish an? style or pattern that may be desired.

Our Notion Department contains a complete assortment of by the chaplain. Music. Oration by St. Petersburg, June 20. The Rus- I seal Dep'ty.

26W3 Contest Noitce. U. S. LAND OFFICE, Salina, Kansas. 4S99 May 30th.

1877. Complaint having been entered at this Of TT VrLT! Miisirv Oratinn bv A. sian government has purchased the GloTes. Hosiery, Ribbons, Combs, Buttons, Fancy Goods, in endless styles and varieties. monster Krupp gun from the Philadel fice by Henry Smith against G.

H. Hunting P. Warner. Music. Reading of toasts and sentiments and impromptu responses bv citizens present.

Dinner dis for abandoning bin Homestead Entry, No. phia exhibition. Its destination is unknown, but there is a talk of placing it upon a vessell at Necoialeff and using it against the Turks' ironclads in the 17912. dated Oct 14th, 1876. upon the hf NE qr Section 18, Township 12, Range 14 pensed by a committee of ladies.

The afternoon will be made enjoyable by West, in Itussell county, Kansas, with a Black Sea. i various amusements. A game of base London, June 23. A telegram from view to the cancellation of said entry: tho said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Office on the 30th day of June, 1877, at II o'clock A to respond and furnish Ibrail announces that 00,000 Russians ball will be contested, young men ver Corn cribs containing 2,000 bushels of corn were struck by lightning in sus veterans. Croquet, horse racing crossed the Danube, from Galatz, yesterday, and took the heights behind testimony concerning said alleged abandonment.

T. L. Bond. Miami county recently, and burned. and a platform dance in the evening.

Seiseila, near Matchin. A sufficient number of Russians have crossed to es Mrs. Carrio E. Hull who tried to All are cordially invited to attend. 25w4.

Register. Notice to Take Depositions. In U. S. Land Office City of Salina, State appropriate another woman's child, has tablish themselves firmly.

Thev are sued for a divorce and wants $37,000 The Republican state convention of not intrenched. of Kansas alimony. Iowa was held yesterday. William A Lewis. Involving title to Ibrail, June 23.

The Russians, on A man who answered to the gentle Plaintiff, hf NEqr Sec Tp. vs. ,14. R. 14 Home- landing on the Turkish banks of the acent Frank Anderson, collecting cognomen of Tister Bill, was shot Mary E.

Vanderlur, stead Entry No. for Cole pump company, of Mt. lead Defcn taut. 79flkw vise set for Danube, concentrated directly in the interior behind the hills, gaining possession of the heights commanding mm and killed in the Short creek mines, recently. 'i 3HT 1Q 3ii) 3- 8 3H." roiOH thht continuance for August UiU, 1877.

Pleasant, Iowa, was coming into Hop The above nnraed defendant will take kins, on the night of the 20th Matchin after an obstiuate tight with notice, that on the 28tu day of when he was stopped bv two a body of Bashi Bazouks. The engage- The wells in Wilson county go nearly dry when the wind blows from the north, and fill up again when the wind July, A 1877. the plaintiff above naiued will take the depositions of sundry witnesses, ALSO armed men, who took Anderson out of ment lasted from daylight until noon to be used as evidence on the trial of the The capture of Matchin is imminent. changes to the south. above entitled cause, at the office of Asa his buggy and led him about fifty yards A young lady living near Dunlap into the woods and took 8500 in mon Kinney.

Justice of the Peace in the city of Russell, in the state of Kansas, at the hour has a large snake in her stomach, says an exchange. We don't believe that of 10 o'clock a. of sid day, and that the taking of the same will be adjourned from day to day, until said depositions are completed. W. A.

Lkwis such a thing is possible. ey, some notes, and a watch and chain from his person, bound and gagged him and tied him to a tree, and then drove off in the buggy. The robbers aro still at large, and a reward of $50 is offered 28w4. Attorneys for plaintiff. A Bucharest dispatch to the Standard says the Turks are destroying the line of railway between Tchernovola and Matchin.

It is rumored that there are indications that the Turks will not defend the Dobrudscha. Constantinople, June 23. It is announced that the Turkish armies operating from Herzegovina and Albania against Montenegro, successfully effec CLOTHING, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Two of Dodge City's citizens, of the female persuasion, literally came to the "scratch," recently, and pulled each Published in the Record, June 28th, lfi77 Ordinance No. 39.

for their arrest. others jute back hair with a vigor wor An ordinance to amend seeti No List of patents issued to citizens of thy of a better cause. An ex-convict from the Kansas pen itentiary, who had been hired by and 7 of ordinance No. 3ft of the city of Russell. Be it ordained bv the mayor and coun Kansas, for the week ending June cilmen of the city of Russell 10th, 1877, leported for the Record by Solicitors of Patents, farmer near Topeka, made love to the Skctios 1 That section No 3, of ordi farmer's wife, and, in order to prevent nance v.

be and the same is reby 629, Washington, D. uj u3T v. In thi department we carry the heaviest and mowt complete stock in Western Kansas, and sell it prices which defy competion. Our goods are new and seasonable, and made by reliable parties. amended to read as follows: a family row, eloped with the woman E.

M. Whyler, Hays City, scale pan. iiKCTios 3. All peddlers and hucksters, a few days ago. IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, OUR STOCK IS VERY FULL, before selling or attvmptiug to sell within J.

E. Porter, Cherokee Station, sulky the limits of the c.tv of Ruasell, shall nay Mrs. David Clover, who resides plow. 1 consisting, in part, of the Eagle, Sterling and Pacific brands of fine ehirts, Gents' Gauze Under-suite, Linen and Fap'-r Collar. Ties, Gloves, lpf Hose, together with a large stock of to the said city a license tax of not lees across the river is breeding silk worms than one dollar, nor more than five dollars Tho which were sent her by a the discretion of the city clerk; lie v.

Dr. Lisher, editor of the Jour per day at i Provided ir day at friend, were placed on a mulberry leaf. that this section shall not bo nal andMesseuger, in a letter written construed apply i farmers and gardeners and soon hatched and went to feeding selling procure raised or grown by them. to his paper from Topeka, says: at once on the leaf, with the vim of Skc '2. That section No.

5 of ordinance ted a junction at 9 o'clock this morning, and are now marching upon Get-tinge. London, June 23. Various special dispatches point to a speedy removal of the Russian headquarters to Alexandria, in Boumania, probably on Monday. Constantinople, June 23. A telegram from Muhktar Pasha states that the Turks attacked, on the 20th the Russian division encamped at Hi-latz.

The fight lasted until night. The Russian division was cut in two and fled in disorder. London, June 25. The unsuccessful attempt of the Russians to cross near Rustchuk has been followed by a severe battle on the Danube, in which Turkish gunboats took an active part. The town of Giurgovo, opposite Kust-chuk and occupied by Russians, was set on fire bv shells.

Heavv firing is "Kansas is the garden state of all No. 35 be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: this great western country. These prai Hectior 5. All showmen and exhibitors ries, these rivers, these beautiful city HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and KHOKS, of the latest style, and best manufacture aul material. sites, these enterprising, vigorous peo pie, these railroads running out in so for profit, before showing or exhibiting, or attempting to slrbw or exhibit within the limits of the city of Russell, shall pay to said city a license tax of not leas than two dollars, nor more than twenty-five dollars at the discretion of the city clerk.

young hopper. Oswego Independent. Thirteen Mollie Maguires wore hung in Pennsylvania last Thursday. President Hayes was enthusiastically received in Boston on the 26th inst. Miss Sweet's appointment as pension agent at Chicago gives general satisfaction.

many directions, opening up so many new fields these are already secure. But now, there is pouring into the Ssc 3. That section 7 of ordinance No. a peo- be and the same is hereby amended to state a vast tide of linmigratio: pie from New England, New 1 ork. read as follows: H0 8irrtos 7.

All traveling retail dealers. Ohio, Pennsylvania a class of people tl. shall, before selling or attempting to sell 1 superior in most respects to those who constitue the first settlers of any other still frmn on. uj rnoipie or omerwuM viiioin me urniui of the city of Ruaell. pay to the said city a license tax of three dollars per day; and it shall be tho duty of the city clerk, upon new state people of education and re The English cabinet, after due de The storm of last Monday was wide spread, and did much damage to property and crops in Iowa, Illinois and Ohio.

finemeut, who establish and maintain the payment of any of the said asserstat nts. schools, not merely for the sake of get liberation, disapproved Gortchakoff's declaration as to Russia's policy in the eastern war, and the English govern to issue a licence to said at to allow ting tho taxes out of non-resident land them or any of them to persue his eaid calling within the limits of the said city. owners, but for the sake of the actual ment nas resolved not to allow even mem i BCO. 4- Thst sections No 3, a and 7 of mens accruing to tnemselves and to temporary occupation in Constantino-their children. Such are the people of niJ ttniJm ordinance No 35 be and the same are here by repealed T- i- i i I nansas.

ompamiiveiv iw are icr BBC 5. This onhoance shall take effect and be iu force from and after its publica tion ia the Russell County Record Approved this 2th day of June, A. 177 WirwoT, A Voohi Mayor seat City Clerk. IN THE LUTE OF- eigners; and though there are some from Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri, yet by far the larger portion are from the New England and Middle state And these are the people who are looking to their friends in the east for a little timely aid in the establishment of their schools and churches aid of the first importance to them, just now, when they are becoming established, and before thev are able to fully provide for The entire business portion of Mar-blohcad, was consumed by tire on the 25th inst. Loss estimated at $500,000.

Several tramps went to sleep in an old lime kiln, near Bridgeport, Conn. Thw walls gave way killing four outright and fatally injuring another. London dispatches of the 2 2d give a somewhat detailed account of a hard fought battle in Armenia, in which the Turks wore routed with great loss. The City of St. Johns, N.

was almost entirely destroyed by fire on the night of tho 20th inst. Fifteen thousand people were rendered ssssBSsaaaaBaiB GROCERIES AND PE0VISI0NS, Contest Noitce. U. 8. LAND OFFICE, Salina, Kansas.

i-u Iwm 11th. 1877 Complaint having been entered at this Office by f. Cook against J. Shame, lag b.rj No litM. dated Apr 2, 1877.

npon the hf Ml Bnctiob 10, Townehip US, Haage 13 Went, -itstv. Rasaa. with a view to the cancellation of east entry the said parties are hereby summoned appear at this Ofiee en the 1 ith day of July, 1877, at 10 o'cloek A to rssnsni end fnmten teeti-tn-nv onrsicg said alleged abandeenneat R' i. 28 w5 Wtr Post Orhce will be open July 4th from 6 to 9, a. and frrm 7 to 8-30 p.

m. w. m. Pnuno. M.

The Centennial Hotel has been considerably improved since Mr. Oliver assumed control. The east entrance has been con-si ierably simplified, making more room in the gentlemen's parlor, while a rear addition for a kitchen increases the room and makes everything pleaant and comfortable It is a good house, and Mr. Oliver evidently ''knows how to keep hotel rWTWItACiTHiU An 1 the recently discovered gold mines in the Big Horn Mountain Oo by the way of Denver, Cheyenne and the great Kansa Pactfta Railway. Remember Denver and Cheyenne are the principal outfitting points for the mines, and the safest, most direct and most frequent iy traveled route to Caster City.

Dea Iwood and the Big H' rn country, is via C-eyenne and Fort Laramie. FOR THE A IT AM Ml FA, ike the Kansas Pacific Railway to Denver, where close connections are made witn the Denver and Rio Grand Railway for Colorado Spring. Pueblo, El Moro, Del Xorte, Lake City, Silverton and all points in the San Jun country Br taking t'ds old rawerite line you can stop ovm- in Denver and visit tLe old established mines and stntUicg works in it vicinity, an sdvuntagr every one inter ested in mining can readi.y appreciate. I f.Imnc Palace Cars through to Denver sa A torpedo, on its way to Ismail over the railroad, exploded just before it reached ifci destination, and gave a signal test of its edLeieney. The train on which it was being transported was annihilated, locomotive, tender and all, and the conductor, engineer and brake-men have never been heard from.

A quarter of a mile ot track was torn up. A torpedo is a dangerous traveling compauion. Com men wealtft. Wc are prepared to furnish gyd in any ewantit that may he desired We kwp our stock well replenished with fresh goods, of all grades, ana sell as low as the Ilia as Joseph Meazies rtim-! 'r- tee east. an1 is Lim Judge Hilton has established a rule excluding all Jews from the Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga, which causes considerable indignation anions; the Is raelites.

OAL I NEAR mCHOLS' OLO WIND-MILL. Con! and Lime always rn tien.it nt leneenahle Ifstfts. T. K. CwlttlBs Carpenter and Joiner, London, June 24.

Sir Henry Hal ford, captain of the United Kingdom ritlc teaino, writes to an agent of the Examine our Goods, in Depamenfs, before Purchasine ESsewhipre. mtm i "'wS' We pay tie Highest Market Price tor all kinds of Country Produce. Sruai, associated press as follows: "If the i without ch e. Lowest rates to all poit-ts challeiise of the National rifle assoeia-' fiJSTSSS 9 1 cheerfudy 1 7 tion to shovt at treedmorc, next Sep- pseager AgTit. Kansas Padfle Rairwsy, temler.

is aceeptevi. the teams will con- i Kansas City Mo. erenei id to ail htmle of w.rk in hie fwwstftiy and in ge4 naame ant an 1 prmeauoaa an4 m.au! A fmm kasabrv 1 'e fwinhe4 eenfe4snnmwn. sist of toa men besides the enpuiu." The racific also the most direct mt 'reight rente tc all the pofats referred to Hie speeches of TDden and Hen- "itJf ftS an 1 west bound guaranteed. Call aeon i Jru ks at the Manhattan Club recep or ajjws j0Bs Mi is Acting OenTsl tion has the IVruocratic Freigat Anect.

Kansas city. R. G. Mushy, a cousin off John S. Moshv, has been arrested in Richmond, for stealing money l't um registered letters.

In a default of he was jugged. Marshal Douglas, of tho Ihstriet of Columbia, visited Talbot county, on the itist. for the first timesar.ee he left it a fugitive slave forty-one years ago. He avhs well received by his old master and others. low, and hug.

sections of Illinois and Missouri were visited by a beain wind and rain storm on the 25th infct. An express train near Kankan. 111., was blown from the track. Several persons were badly hnrt but none Fumftuft and Carpet. I jits ii ion Blrk9 Cor.

Main Md HtU policv for th- next tour years. Tildeu said tha hi "crieaaee in being coun M. PEKNEL RTsri.l KANhA HtmSELrL 6Rml MARKKT. fCorreetM everv TiramLT motninarl -the created t.ti out was a grievai o. 3 that has stained our national annals." p.

iiM1 he ponkmH z-A to sit in the tfci I I-I 10 I 00 4 3 KANSAS- RUSSELL. -TWf prfidentnl eh ir this Bavtiou ought to dress in alpaca foui taia. The thing was a greater wrong than the rebellion. "WVIJ, vlioM a thovht he wna so Corn.

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