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The Golden Belti
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THE GOLDEN DELT. for it, then refuse to take it from the post-oflioe and have the postmaster RTIRBD AT TH1 PORT OITICB AT GRIMNBLL, SANtAI, AS SECOND-CLASS MATTBR. The Chicago Dally Mews CHEAP CASH HOUSE ew Store, New Goods, and Low Prices. notify the publisher that you don't want it any longer." Table Hock I. H.

UKII01T, Iditor and Publisher, Eftst HEIOHB0BH0OD NOTES, The scramble for office has commenced in Thomas county. W. S. Humes, foreman of the Kenneth Sentinel, is on the sick list. School land threo miles north of Kenneth brought $.12.40 per acre Week before last.

(Neb.) Argus. Published Brery Saturday. Ofliloo In end of Hlgg's building, Hat the Largest Dally Circulation In America. Its lssuo for tho yenr 1834 averaged 125,178 copies daily, and it is now regu The Roman Catholio denomina TEIIM81 Per jrer, In tdranco 11.26 Biz months 75 Four, months ,60 larly printing over 1110,000 papers a day, The magnitude of this unequaled circulation is best appreciated when it is said that it exceeds tho circulations of all other New G-ood. Every Iay, Grinnell, October 24, 1885.

J. II. Wooden has abandoned Chicago dailies combined. Taking from tho three standard newspaper directories Aycr Son's Annual, Howell's Directory and Hubbard's Directory tho quotations which most nearly represent tlio actual tion in the United States has suffered a serious loss in the death of Cardinal John McCloskey, which occurred in New York soon after midnight, Oct. 9.

His age was 75. His end had been hourly expected for several days. He was born in Brooklyn. He Avas "ordained a Priest in AT- Gen, Logan will soon publish a book, glrlrig a short history of the rebellion, tho the editorial helm of the Lane County Herald, The people of Lane arc to bo congratulated. He was a wooden-headed fellow any way.

press, circulations ot mo uncap tncajro following diagram correct! illustrates their relative positions as to extent of circulation, Jay Gould says that fifty miles COEETTES. JOS. 1834, Bishop in 1844, Archbishop in 1864, and Cardinal in 1875, He was Some of the Kansas journals are in favor of the cstoratiou ot Capital punishment in this state. the first and only prelate ever ap pointed a Cardinal in this country. othe Sallha'aiid Western railroad will be constructed this year.

This Will bi'lrig tile road to the West lino of Dickinson county. This road will eventually bo -built through this section of the state. On March 15, 1875, ho Avas invested Tlic patronage of nil Cash and prompt time buyers in mulicUoil. with the' rfcd lirtfat the hands of tile venerable Archbishop of DEALER IM- Kenneth Sentinel. Baltimore, with the most imposing religious ceremonies ever seen in the A joint stock company has been formed for the purpose of erecting Ncav By his death- Rev.

a commodious building to be used Michael A. Corrigftii becomes Arch for the present as a sehdoi house. Says the Chicago Mall I "Wc are pleased to notice that religious subjects arc once more becoming popular with Chic9g8 ministers." Last year Kansas produced bushels of corn. This year the crop is 194,130,814 bushels; thus placing KaliSas ou the list of the great cWn-jjrbdtlcirlg" Btlfe ff the Unidh to iM third. The Secretary of the Treasury has appointed Ave' aS Unitary inspectors on railroad trains entering the United States from Canada.

He has also instructed the custom officers to assist them, bishop of Ncav There is now iry Ooods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, H. McCf ackdn is president, G. W. no American Cardinal. Appoint From these flgurcs it appears that tlie Crane secretary, and W.

F. Morri- ments to that high office are made by the Pope himself. son treasurer' or ine company. Work will be commenced at once. Kenneth Sentinel.

The following are the officers of gTREAM RUSH, Ileal Estate Agents, John usl, Itecoh cd', Buffalo Park Postas elected and en-stalled last Saturday evening: Commander, J. B. 'McClailahiiri; Vice Commander, John Heckman; Junior Commander, Peter McFarland; Quarter-Master, John Morgan; Surgeon, Albert West; Chaplain, John Q. A. Weller; Officer of the Day, Oai of ISIIhwoi'Hi IT'lom Deeded lands and Railroad Lands For Sale.

The reward for Indian scalps in Arizona; says the Denver Tribune; has Been raised from $250 to $500 in case the scalp (is taken from a chief Thq people of that country arc aroused upon the Indian Lewis; Officer of Guard, Homesteads, l'rc-omptions, Timber Claim's and Locations made. Satisfaction Gunmntood or no charges made. WllllocatoouGovormnont Land in Shoridun, Thomas, Gove iind' St, John bountlna, STREAM Cleveland, Kan. S. G.

Shafer; Sergeant Major, G. P. I I A li 1) ARE Tiffany; Adjutant, G. W. Poorman.

Buffalo Park Pioneer. lietiiy Ciianlplin, a yol.i!g liiai! circulation of Daily News exceeds the combined circulations of all the other Chicago dailies by 19,873 copies daily. Tho reasons for this phenomenal success ate obvious THE CHICAGO DAILY HEWS is a complete newspaper in all that constitutes the best type of American journalism. It is a member of the Associated Prm, and is the only 2-cent paper in the "West that possesses this first essential to a complete news service In addition, it has its own privato wiro (by lease from the Western Union Telegraph Co.) connecting its Chicago offlco with New York and Washington, at both of which, points it has its own news bureaus, The Chicago Daily News prints all tho news. It is an independent paper.

It recognizes the utility, of political parties iis means for the accomplishment of proper ends, but it declines to regard any mere party as a fit subject for unquestioning adoration. It solicits tho patronage of intelligent, thoughtful, honest people, who love country more than party. THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS is ft "short'and to the point" paper. It believes that newspaper reading is but an incident of the day, not its chief business. It accordingly leaves to tho "blanket-sheets'' tho monopoly of tiresome and worthless amplification.

It seeks to say all that tho reader should caro to read, and to say it in tho shortest possible manner. It is a daily paper for busy people. It is a clean paper, for the family circle. It is a cheap paper 3 cent3 per day, 12 cents per week, 50 cents per month, $6.00 per year. Sold by all news dealers throughout the Northwest.

Mailed to any address, post-paid, Upon receipt of price. Where the facilities of a daily mail are not enjoyed Tub! CincAao Weekly News is recommended as the next best." It is a large 8 page, 64 column paper, carefully made up to meet all the varying needs of tho family circle. It is the largest "dollar weekly1' in America. It is equal to the best, It seems, from the following figures that there if no occasion for alarm on account of growing scarcity of timber, in this country at present. cjaimod that the western part of Wafahli'lii Territory com- about 25 years qf from Atchi-soS bHurity; Riid his b'rbUicr froui Nails, Stoves and Tinware.

LATHS, SHINGLES, SASH, Doors and Windows a Specially. hillips county, in company with II. McCRACKEN, Attorney at Law, KENNETH, KANSAS, Will attend to all kinds of law and land business. All kinds of landlLiought and sold. of timber- jnses 20,000,000 acres irea nearly eHtfil to CoMtc'ticut, an ar Vermont, and New Hampshire.

This belt' represents a total of cct of timber. another party, passed through Lenora yeflterday morning on their Hy to Thomas county in search of land. They were traveling overland in their own when about two miles Bouth of toAvn, Henry pulled a gun back, that set by his side, and ATTENTION, BUILDERS, I ain prepared to furnish BR1 OK Will compete With ituy yard In he WeM, and wiil not be und'ersbid by may om. A Car Load of White Oak 1'osls just twelved. ri'cHs'o give mo a call before buying, 8 1 know, I win save fan money.

JOS. CORETTE, tiitixSHt.t, Kansas. In the presence of death, human prejudice and creeds are lost sight This was nobly exhibited last week at the meeting of the Baptist Association, prayers worn offered for the dvins? Car- in doing so the hammer, caught on his brother's pants, calibing the rifle -AND- barrel of a combined gun to be dis- jf fi'V 1 -r't "SJ i mm jharged, the ball taking effect just ,1 over the left eye, ranging up. He was brought back to the Commer LAND! Any size, at my quarry ON THE HACKBERRY, Nine Miles South-east of Orinnell, cial House and Dr. Munk scut' for," who removed about four ounces of Ward Beecher, who in his prayer and his, sermon, last Sunday, made rcvetaiif mention of the dead Catholic prelate, who enjoyed the warm personal respect of his broker religionists of other denominatldiis.

brain and a piece of skull and probed This is called the magnesian limestone, and is for the ball, but failed to find it. BIGG ASISTKONG 3- R. III TON, I constderod tho very best for building purposes. CHARGES RBASONABLE. SAMUEL TILL.

Mr, Champliri is still alive, but the A. W. A.MSTKpK'Ci-. The following truths are from the J.F. llKG.

doctor thinks it is impossible for him to get well. His wife arrived last niefht fi'om Phillips county, Architect Builder, Will clvo ttrmnntnUontion to all for Chicago Inter-Ocean: "Kansas, com' A. PHELPS, parpd with its. ancient neighbor Mis where she was stopping, while her Real Estate Ageiicy work, plans or designs. Will (lelivernmtevial for all work in the country, it desired.

His long and successful oxporienco as architect and builder gives lilm contUlenco that he can souri, shows wonderful progress in every department of work that marks CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Orinnell, Gove County, Kansas. till all orders in Ills Hue witn satisrucuon. Address, Grinnoll, Knit. 2-w4 husband went west in search of a future home, to find him unconscious of everything and at death's door? Lenora Leader.

with snap advanced civilization No state of the Union has richer and more fertile valleys than' Mis We nuik'o 'a s'beeialty bt The Union Pacific railroad lands i cl A tre n4 souri. Her mineral wealth" and forests are far superior to those of Kan-pas, but with the of slavery hovering over' Missouri seems sold in Kansas, during the month of September, ariibunt to ldOO acres. The largest sale in any one county Handles Syndicate, slow to enter upon the new life her younger sister exults in. Kansas And can fit you oiVt "i'ro'Hi and Goveniiiienl lDaiicIj. City Beems to be about the only thoroughly live place within the domain A -mirivtm snotm to Ton Tliousaiut Acres.

last moi)th was in qriunty, where were-, In Russell county acres, were sold; in Bartons, hi 785; in Ellsworth, 5lp; arid Tiush, 040. It is expected that October will show larger sales than last month) as the farmers have finished harvesting, and rA SH 3., 7 b-rrhnT-T-TTrnH'TTTr'rTFTmTTfri1. of the state, and thciMiSsoUftahs are hardly responsible for that -either It looks as if it would be severa wears vet before Missourrans dan be out intfime for without vig- Also locating and contests all business befox-o Hie V. S. Laud prowpt ly attended to DEseRipfiyi CJRCULAR biving allnccessitry inl'ormatiori regarding ord'us punching.

It's old fogy Dem ocratic party will haye to die and be buried head down before the Mis eouri of the -future 'caiv begin to many have already come the east to look up lataid, and many more are expected this The Union Pacifio has in Kansas east of the 3QQ mile, post, 333, 164 of agricultural-land left. The last 66 miles in Kansas will be put in the market about February. Almost all the land in Sheridan, Graham, Gove and ifn bloom and blossom as the rose." Now that the opponents of the Chinese'--nearly all "Europeans Railroad, School and Government Lands SENT ON Ari'Li'CAiiok. g3?" Corrospondenco sollCil'cdi 'V I county, Kiinsag 'theiowe'sf class ate holding mfeet- Tregd cduntiesj hae beow, bought. the deciding to drive Large tracts of lan a in these'' coun i -y --4l- K'y i itt JiLLL 1111 L4L ilu oL I 3 C344C--- J-- i-MrJ Vrt zzf a c-iL-- ri.riii ties have been bought recently, by syndicates of capitalists.

One recent pUrchase.araounted to $250,000. Kansa City Journal. 'Chinese -various minting 'localities 5 and' (sending vord; 'tb the Chinese in each' 'that' they! tost allgb by Oetbber. lstj the alternative a Violent 'ejectment, probably diversified with 'as'ma'dy 'murders' as'at Rock' Springs VioWthat all this, ft'nng. on in 1the facts of d'is the (InVtf or whether the United Jt bcglflfi M) look a if the delin DEALElt IK.

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