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Kansas Central Land Journal from Salina, Kansas • 2

Kansas Central Land Journal from Salina, Kansas • 2

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tVrougVhonwi; antf legitimate clntn To Seekers. VM. R. GK13 HOTEL DIRECTORY. JOIIX GUIS, Ve wkh all who arc set-kin: Vioitions to eJ iuter lit would- guide lu this country as ember, and we do not won- en-ember that it in a rait of iiu- 1us'-ih-ks to wp jicrtcd.

Hoi 1 it to he c-vUU-nt temper, exclaiming: "Come down, boys youv'e got to pay something. Come down with the stamps. Yes, I know, salvation's free for all, but it costs like hell to run a church." They antied and he passed. that even at great a distance 'A .1 .1 .1 from the seaboard it has tuen Milling xiie ume lor to bo rondo in recklessness and speculations, for honorable positions to be gained by political gambling are passed, and thote who come to the "West, old and young, expecting to reach without adequate means, will meet with failure and disappointment." r4 (tn uve yu much time and dollar and thirty cents ible ir. gfclectint' lcxurion.

We at per buhel. This Farr.plc produced o6b Racon per lh Heans per lb Hut ter pttr lb landJes lb Canned 0ni Canne-i I 'eac i es Caiintjti PJunis t'onned Tomatoes Cliee.se, N. V. jactorr, )r Kaiisas factory, per Cherries, pitted, Citron icr lb IV aJ Oil fcr gal Corn Meal pr lb CVd fish per lb troubl loc 2. Xo 2 Mo E'JS 3JO 2'e and successfully competing with the costly macadamized roads of Eastern States, they at once impress uew comers as one of the happy features of our out-d sor enjoyments.

A day or twQ of sunshine, with the delightful breeze so common to our climate, will restore the worst of muddy roads to their originally fine condition, despite the severest of summer showers, a fact gratefully appreciated by toiling teamsters, eliciting the loudest praise from delighted buggy riders, and dispensing universal comfort to the general traveling com once where to look for bottom, th.t and thesamjue ol white wheat much ot it 82V bushel to the acre, Stop at tiis' PACIFIC HOUSE, WHEN YOU REACH SALINA. It is isw Hotel, near to th iilroad Papot, opposite the Court House, and aaoiit to business. Persons visiti the city on husiaass, mer- aji tile business, lacking ibr land, for or for the purMjse of passing the summer months in this delightful clsmate, will lind this Hotel the must convenient for their purposes, ami the best IIoiue ia Central KiiLisas. The following epitaph, copied from a Pennsylvania tombstone, has been sent to the historical society of that State. "Here lies tho body of Margaret Fa', her would if her could but her couldn't stay, her had bad legs and a baddisb cough, it were her legs as carried her Prises Awnrded.

Tn June last, the Land Department from newly-broken sod ground. The vep tables are wonders of their kind onions like turnips, and sweet potato .1 of the Kansas Pacific Railway offered JOHN GEIS BANKERS, Santa Fe Avenue, Salina, Kas. Transact a general Banking business. Draw drafts an ail the principal cities of the United States and Ktirope. Moneys received on deposit.

Interest allowed oa money deposited for a specified time. American and foreign coin and Afrricuitural College and county scrip bought and soid. Accounts of merchants, cattle dealers and others solicited. An as irtiueat of U. S.

revnitun stamps constant' cm hz-Mi attention, 11 LOCK HERE, EVERYBODY GO TO WIT nrvvr munity. The matrimonial fever has overta two prizes, one ot bnO and the other of S2o, for the best collection of cereals and grasses in the stalk, to comprise ns lar as possible, wheat, rye, oats, Hungarian, millet, timothy, clover, C'tdHT, fair, per 31)3 Oifee, choice P.i-i. per lb 2tQ CotTec, Jjlya, (O. jierlb S5e Currstuls per lb Dried apples (Michigan) per li mi 9 Pried rjrs jer lb Pried Puaebes ptrlb jc Dried Ptsclic-s, Poke, pr ib 15 Dried per lb 0c UrirJ IVfporlb 2i Kggs pfr dc.z Ke Flour per -k, 'ir, lbs 55 Flour per sack, 50 ii.s XXX $1 75; XXXX t2 15 Flour iw sack. C4 oa hke tars ot corn one beet weighs 10 pounds.

The lamb cm which they were jroducsd Was purchased of Mj. John Y. Ik-rka, (if the Kansas Central Land whn has more of the same kind to offer, and wiil gladly cor-rospond with any who contemplates ken many parties in On tral Kansas this fall and winter and the prescrip ber, fruit ian or whatever el.isn of huid you desire, 'We know where to look for good Imildinirs, no-l oivhar ls, and iniio (ivfiiients of all kirn's. We know it latuls are helti high diets, and what at low We know where tire -rootl We can you mor. ioscriti.ns than you could pi .1 fret by lookirs ever th" umiry and ii.lo'.'iuation fioin those who know of a itoe I'rien 1 who hxs a ftinii to sell, or very likely ive land for sale theei3elv.

Our teams nr? alway.t ready, we tun you just what you are luokiiv ir before you could, alone, liud out whore th -re is a farm for an 1 Hi) re to our daily, and rciy, without dillieulty, unit you, it you ti id nothing dvertU that striken your f.uiry. Try us, and you Vi ill save time, trouhlo and expense. Kansas Central Land Journal. tions filled. Without doubt a cure wiil le effected.

Let the decrees of Every Accoaimodation, clean as a nw pi xlcmtr eat au sociable ud puiits. Comm cr cial Travelers Heaven be respected; though it is said: moving est. te wouni lurtiier add that the probabla secret of the unusual fertility of this section exists is ou 106 "Tlu wnyBof iroaven nrp dark and intricate; with maizes ami perplexed with error. in the gypsum which pervades the sub oratKtni t- lhs. i pr lb Buckwheat I'lour per lb Halibut, snmked, per lb liondiiy per ii lb pur 11 prr Molns.

Sitry.huw. pr gal Molnssfs. per gal Will find Sample Boons oa tho first f.oor for Ih? What glorious Winter weather The Smoky Hill Valley is nun's ira-disc on earth. Those who are subject, to the ills that flesh is heir to, should migrate to thi' valley and lengthen out their span of life. Their youthful vigor will return, and old age, contentment and happiness will fill the measure of their declining years; the valley is made to bloom like the rose, and the once happy hunting ground of the noble red man, the home of the luson, is dotted with cities and towns, and strata of tho district and turn Mips an inexhaustible store of fertilization.

convtniieuce. Coach in.wait1n on arrival of al! trains, ana car-rings free. Hotel cuargux remoiiable. JEFFR1KS POST LIT ii AIT, Prop're. Salina, Iva's alhdfa, hemp and flax, raised in the country adjacent to the road in Kansas or Colorado.

The award was made yesterday, at the Land Department, in Lawrence. The first prize was given to the Fort Collins, Cob, Grangs of the Patrons of Husbandry. Fort Collins is a few miles from (Jreeley, on the Denyer Pacific Railway. The samples were mostly, if not all, raided by irrigation. They were certainly very fine.

The second premium was awarded to the collection made by Z. of Ellsworth county, Kansas. This collection was not so lartre as the other, One of the late zephyrs in Minnesota is reported to have blown two sheep into the top of a tree a mile away from their grazing place. The rest of the flock had presence of mind enough to hold on to the grass with their teeth. The U.

S. Eand Commissioner in his report to Congress, At Siono Sloro, S. W. eernwSania Ts and Iron Avmut. 0c Ifto 123138 l' ISe sne 1 '1 10fe 12'io JOISS IV.

l.ililor. AESAS HOUSE. lie rail and Union; Circlevilie. The grasses in the rich hunts of Central Kansas are reported to be nine feet high. The cattle ought, to be the size of elephants on such pasture lands.

There appears to be put little doubt JN liTnu pP per oz Miv tvr bottle Pepper per Prum li Ibdsins pr lb Itit pur lb Snit 'irdirk's tr 1 Shuuldors per S.vap per lb baking, per PALIXA, ANITA 1S7G. thrift and enterprise have succeeded to TVe invite all ov.r fjrmer customers and the public generally to call and examine our extensive and complete stock of DRY GOODS, that Kansas is one of the bet States OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, EAST SIDE. XEAR the railroad track Meals, Lunch, Tea and Coffee ON Ar.RfVAl. OF ALL TRAINS. in the Union for agriculture, as well has recommended that all lands west of the 100th meridian be offered at private entry at SI -25 per acre, cash.

How about that-sold tub the Bab- coek Engine? Hadn't we better burn it? To think of it is more annoying i-cr IL I per as for grazing purposes, and the indi p-er it the hurry and hustle ot the frontier. Fireside eniovments, home-born happiness and all the comforts that the lowly roof of undisturbed retirement and the hours of long uuiterrupted even-in cs know. but it was a very handsome collection and speaks volumes for tho agricultu Sugar, l.rovH, kt li) (N.O.1 Susnr. darif'icii. iw tl.

12c V.Kt. Psfwrei rs jr-rt GOOD FAKE and mot 59 it ral enpain.ities ot Lds worth county. gar, crushel or p-r lb Srrup per gallna TfftSl 00 i5 ed The col'ectlons eiite; than a sore Coini' witli ITm vVv will Io foil God. YTc wish a happy Xew Year to all citizen Saline County and Central nnd hope "that your days yiay be in the land which JiisAhr thy Cod civcth thee." We "extend this greeting out-isi'le of the.o limits or we inhingo on territory bolomiin to some other con i fi i wni. tf tlieir expenses Jsv stopping at this limuo.

Vi HUo v-al'Verr So (." ndoctpr, hr.ikr-m.ni, or IVa- lea, srtoo, iicrl,) ,,...6 OUf JO Tea, black. ih Ti-; (rtl He bouidit it Vinar er gallon 4rc Teast I'uwazr pir 11 15(2Ci325e7iO -VKATS. ETC. L.f, rib ma.it, jierlb i -1 is. it-u iit'o lo into the consequently tiiey.have to ur their gich Jure.

So Carriages Are Needed. Why go into the country to stop, when you can get just tia lV.re fur ltss money opposite the Depot, east side, tiio first house. Call and see. Satisfaction guaranteed. Vi.

i. JEXKKOX, Proprietor. There is no greater mistake a young man can commit than that of being indifferent to the interests of his employer. It must be admitted that there Bef, s.irloin tieak, rud ib He who marries a young woman to mould her, will find that bis mother-in-law has accomplisheJ this for life, and mother earth will commence where she off. Dr.

Hail 'now says a person should go to sloop with' his face to the wall. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, AND General Merchandise. Our Motto is Quiet Sales ani Small Profits. Hart, of Dickinson county, LiUther Landon, of Ellis county, J. T.

Mo-Kitriek, of Ellsworth county, and W. L. Fuller and Geo. Grant, of Ellis county, arc well worthy of mention. We congratulate oar Colorado friends upon their good luck in taking the first prize, and our Central Kansas folks upon their fine showintr.

The awarding committee consisted tented hind uireiit; but if vou are so cations arc now that the people will flock to it the coming spring and possess the hind. Central Kansas, especially, has excelled even itself in crops during the past year we hear of Red wheat 42 bu-hels to the acre, and lbs to the bushel; barley 70 lbs to the bushel, nnd broom corn extraordinary. All this at Saiiua, in Saline county, where wheat has sold this year at $1.20 per bushel wheat raised on 85 land, and thtt tells the tale. But all land is cheap, the climate pleasant and healthful, water good, anil the soil rich. The State has been under a cloud for a few years but its future looks brighter to-day than uicfviHc Courier.

located that no one cares for you, come to Central Kansas and we will make trood our promise. The past vear in Central Kansas has The old brute does he make Lis wife sleep on the front side be 19o SI 5 Si 1 03 SlfUto 10a lie 55 Siia life SOo 2flo 10a 6o a 1 excelled all previous ones in the mat ter of crops and in (lux of people, and COATES BROTHERS, wsuui. tuidyib-suH nitKwnAriib, PIIILADELFIIIA, PA. SulR'it consignments of "Wool from Contra! Kansas, jind forrFpt'iidfiHM' froin r.ll prtii. interest k1 in wool (smwitiit, to whom tiiey will be iilcusetl to semi their circillitr letters.

lu'V are tho oUtast pstahiij-hpcl wool bouse in that ourj hopes are that the year now upon ns mar exceed ihe last in all that iro are circumstances under which it would seem to be almost impossible to feel an interest in an employer's business; but for all that it is 'worth the trial. Be faithful in small things, be attentive to your duties, shrink no employment that is not dishonorable, feel that your emplc.j'er is fairly entitled to every minute of the time which you have agreed to give him for a stipulated remuneration. The wages may be small too small; but if you have contracted to work for a dollar a week, when your work is worth ten, stick to your bargain like a man until vour term of Coipe one, come all, both great and small larwe and tali and examine IT IT WHAT PAYS? of T. D. Thaeher, C.

Sawyer, S. J. Wood, J. A. Wiggin and II, J.

Ward. They were unanimous in" their finding, except that one vote was cast for the second prize to the collection of Mr. Laudon, of Russell county. To -r i to make men happy; the prospects ar lievuig that rre rightly lavin: with us and with judgment in rresn lori: Id I.aiih pj quarter Mutton MuitoE chufs. pri Pickled Pork ir Ib Pork Steaks per lb Vea! per Ib Vil st oaks per lb wr Ib Chiokens, live, Jresscd, each Ducks, eAcli Turkeys, cacii Irish per lb Rirar I isl, jier lb Crabsrrica per qnart Onions per pock i'otatfis per busbel S'-reot Potntosa jjf-t peck Turnips pr ock MICELLA KEOU8.

Cent per buslitl Oais per bushel TJope, Manills. j.er ib Tubaoco, best buvt, jfer 1 gnij.c juii per ir bright navr, per 3b fnn.kii-g, per lb Tub, Ko. 1, each 2, cu ll 3, euli boards, zinc Buckets, '1 hoop Buckets, i )ja mimed the. out the work for the spring we will kOW to 'Hun. Never handle a gun unless you know how, nor suffer any person over whom meet with entire success; then will men CHEAP CASK STCitE.

Eegp'ibj, ORER, A WILSON. city and cue of the largest and most extensive in the EAST. PAYS every ifanufitcttircr. Merchant, Mechanic Inventor, Farmer, or Professional Man, to keep on all the improvements and ciiscov-eri'-s of tlie atre. IT PA VS the head of every family to introduce into his hiiir.rhoki a new.spj er hat is insli uciive, one that a taste in vest pro- point to this locality and smg: "On idiir close attention in invited to Canaan, old Canaan, I am bound for ur Descriptive Price List of Real Es tate herein, winch comprises a large uioi tiumunt ana eneouraircs iiiis-jnir the the land of Canaan." until the ib.il road Conductor calls out "Salina!" me tii herd.

The lest attention given to consignments. OHSs-e S. 127 Markft Street. C. FLECiL jisijiiJiiiiiiilji a blliiiiJiiiUiir, rmount of desirable property of all kinds and grades.

We olfer for sale Ma "5t Sue 4eS1.76 1.89 1.19 8fr 3" ISe So The Scieiitlfio American vcr five millions (o, 000, 000) acres of service has expired. It may seem very hard, but it instill the great principle of being true to your word. l'3n Going Vi'est." That's right, come west, of course DEALEES IN which 2tns hocn for the thirtv in the richest portions of Kansas rs, dovs this, to an extent hcvond ol anv upon the, Solomon, Saline and Smo- other pui'licalion. in it is theoniv iveei.lv pr 1 PIKE LUMBER, puhliisbed tho 1'niied States, to Mv-chanics, inveniions and IHscoveries Hill rivers and th tributaries and Ecrf PRACTICAL Wat clsssaker find Jeweler. 95 Saxta Fj! Ayxstte, SaliMa liaasas.

2H'if 4 esntigrusa on the line of the Kansas Pacific Rail tlie iitvl sciences. Everv numher is proi'uselv illustrated and its con you have control to handle one, umess he knows how. on have no right to endanger ycu.r own life, or the lives of 'others by handling dangerous weapons in any other than the safest manner. Always handle a gun as if it was loaded; never let it point at yourself or any one el. never point your gun at any living thing unless you mean to kill.

Hardly a week escapes that the papers do not report that some idiot has snapped a gun at some on, supposing it unloaded, aniVtheretore had the misfortune to kilt a human being. Always carry yoirgun r.t haif-cck; never with the hammer upon the cap. This rule is invariably violated. A few experiments demonstrate its cor road for 200 miles to the west line of tents embrace the and most interesting pertainhitr lo the Industri Mtirhanie.d, State. Thev are rich and various Csirry iEit Sews t'vftarali! Shipping potatoes from Central Kansas.

Boston is the principal market for our wool. Central Kansas is shipping fat hogs to the i la-t. Ivansas is shipping potatoes to Las Animas, Colorado. All hands think it is summer, nnd so it i-i summer weather. head of cattle are now.

grazing in Central Kansas. Kansas has expended 783,015. 81 antt Progress ot r.c world; J.l;srniitni!is, wn assorted steak Watcbes, Clocks and Jew- witn ot JNew Inventions, ev in quality, sustaining varied productions. If you want timber, prairie or Imv-li lVw Frodsses, and Improved Indus- I 'T. aiwTn fcane.

jeweiry nttds to aao tries oi w'ul SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, PICKETS, FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, rass lands, wheat, corn, cotton, fruit, UASS.U CKJTBAL I.A5B AGE3CY OLR BUSINESS. We Iransaet a general ruitl estat in fi ct i rauiitictious auu a Xego'Tiatoks or Loaxs, FOP. CAPITAT AnjlI.SISTRATOES OS EsT.TI 8, Buy arnl Sell Strictlt ox tutu. IVe ha ve or sale at all time, Farsis ani Wild Lasts, Cattle with timber and runningwatei. coal or mineral lands, we can.

furnish rwpairmj at reasottuLie ri'ts. A large tck ef Jewelry oa hand. All Vv'atehes and Clocks repaired, are warranted one year. VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACCORDIONS. and otlierJInsietillnftruiiicntsof yermac, French.

oa with a choice which cannot fail to and Advice, by Prat-lical Wriii-r-s fir Workmen and KinploytTs, in all tho various ar ts, a coiu-pleio repertory of Xew Invemioiis and a v.oekiy record not oniy of the pro-i-i-ss el the Industrlid Aris in own enimtry, out also of is 1 1 2-v P-isioveri'-s and Invent ions in every biv.nch of Knineering, Science ido-oith you 11 come as most all oo, calculating to "astonish the natives," and like all such, it will be but a short time ere you find that "the natives don't astonish worth a cent. But come right along. Don't calculate you know it all, nor don't calculate that the other fellow does because lie says so, nor because he looks knowing and says nothing. It isn't genius that wins the big purse, its stiekatativeness. Remember wdiat the oil Quaker told the man who wanted, to drive 80 miles that day.

"Thee do it if thee only drives slow enough." Start out slow and go slow till you get well warmed up. Of course vou don't tilt, and at prices which will challenge Viudow and jjoor mes. Lid mipotiUon witii similar property in tiTY i.fasiii pood locations, and this or anv other State. We repre- liiii ft iirioAJLh.Aj mis noon and Air; eri can make, isn nnt oi ad inoustrtai piil.K iions for Ji: iMI'EOVEL l'KI TEIIT ill And tl! tin-Is of er.t interests too responsible to deceive A rtare of bKtiiipss r-t pert fuil snTicitrd. any one, and we are fully satisfied that no better investments for those desiring to locate, or thore buying as an invest DIMENSION LUMBER.

Have recently ad'J'jJ io our Sf iock EMEMT CHI OFHAX1SOSIE AT FAIIi PKICKS. Yfa trill furnish buiiber io VLevnpariiesat prices, frei'at ati.it'ii. ment, can anywhere lie found than hose presented in our State. Our cli mate is iniki and healthy, our people know your own speed nor bottom, so take a gait that you know you can maintain to the end of the race. You are more likely to loose the race by going too fast than too slow.

Havihvarc Furnitm'o, MECLIFF BED'S. HALL, ASf KETA2I. DEALERS IS ALL KISDS OF FUENITUIIE, MATiiESSES, LOOKING GLASSES, WALL PAPER, arc hospitable and anxious for you to rectness. JIalf-coek your gun; if it will pull off in this condition, take an r.x and rplit the stock, bend the barrel and sell it for old iron. If it will not pull off put a cap on the cone and let the striker down upon it; now strike the bsdc of the hammer with a stone or against tits door jam, and it the striker fits the cone decently well, the cap will be exploded.

This is what happens when a man carrying a loaded gnu with the striker down upon the cap, shoots himself, while riding in a TTi.gon, in tumbling down, or climbing over a fence or stone wall. Put a cap on the cone and let the striker bade almost to half-cock and let it fail. If the mainspring is good for come ami, settle with tnem. ou purchase elsewhere, call upon ur thirty years. It is the i.AHi;:sr, iiiiAVLi-x and the kst ve.khi illustrated paper io lOiigine! iiet h-tnics, Chemistry, Kew Strieiiuu Industrial Progress, published in th- The jiiMetiea; recein are well worth ten times the jtri'je.

A. for ihe rhop a.i:d huuse Triil sao iiiany tiiises Ji. ros: of subscription. Mti-eiuuits, I'arni! rs, EiiLrineers, Inventors, lovers ol peepie of ail professions, will lind the Amkw-cax to thciii. It should h.ivea jilaec in every Family, ldhrury, fctudy, Oilice and ounting Room; in every Keaiin liooi-i, Ctfiief and School.

A new volume commences January 1st, iSTib A year's numbers contain paes "nd several hundred ins. Tiiousmi Is oi" volumes are pr --served for binding and re'erenee. Terms, a by mail, inei'idiuir Kistae. to Clubs. Spccirl circulars C'luh n.tessmt five.

6inle e- pies nudleti oii receipt oi 10 ctiiits. May be had of aii Pe-ulors. A I5 tT 1 5 Tn conn er-t Jon with tV: Co. are "iiciitrel Aitierici'ti and Foreign r.iRiiis, and have the largest establishment iu the world. Id ore than fifty thousand applications h.ne been made for patents through their Patcni; are obtained on the hesi term, ihw.it.-L" of Xew Inventions and Sketehcs examined and advice 1'iee.

A notice is made in the Eciisatiac Airr-iCin of all Inventions tiirouirb this Agency, with the ii-iiue and residence of the Pat agents or come (arsct to bahna. it is tin! on our our business to show iLe C'erii. Not from the nubbin to the bottle, but what to do with it is the question since becoming a State. Eight hundred bushels of beets to the acre Valine County. Kansas has packed about twelve thousand hogs so far this Hie castor bean crop of Kansas this year was worth a million dollars.

Peanuts seventy-live bushels to the acre in various parts of the Stare. Plowing has continued up tothis time in Central Kansas and no wonder The immigration to Kansas this fall is larger than it has been for eight years. We want small farmers in Saline County; small farms make a rich country. The total rainfall in Kansas for ten months of the present year registers 2 inches. Two thousand, live thousand, and ten thousand bushel corn iitlh, plentiful Kanas.

Tho of Cawker City, reports a new coal vein about twenty miles from that place. Lit. We do not expect always to make C' 0 a rale should wo not, will the farmers in Central Kansas have so WE ALSO HAVE FOR SALE All the Kansas Pacific ibiiroad 'Lands, AH the umdsi-f the Xj.tma! Land Company, and will show all we have on sale. Ienl Kstv.to every chura-jier biht nd mm eomuiir-i. or taken in cburue.

iiv.ni? olif-crea. Taxes paid lor nVs oi r-uy ia ik State, and re.le.'m lieal s-d fr taxes. We ti ies r.n.i ls de nnd h-ii and Mon ey Loamd. re viake survey and iIeet lands in sty locality; and will uinih mrjsor j'uis porapiiieid or otherwise of land in the Suae, eiscrijT of liir it? pruxlmiiv tu importaiitpoiuLs znd probjb'o XoEitOted I.uid b. Tore Iks OtiitHd oitteffs; r.ud at Washinjiinai, lx i' -re or of xht luici ior.

Paten is procured in-in ihe V. S. iv! Jnd '-fice, au.i other biiine'S piTtaiiiiing to a real oiiT st O-artrfVyl with ibis Arney, tt 1it i lSi tl "j'ir'c or A fonsssUsioncr lor tins An i is in a'i ike printiipa! lilies nd towns in the IT'iiU nnd utiiI nif: v-ents everywhere: mi -rz nvvv ths Ilea, ia'- ral estate busipev-; in hu wi.iT. Wp T.ill bo pi.eu io riuorji-e our business, tiieiofre ndleii new r.iid iu vit pa vi tvvestf.i in the to j.di!n:ss us, vittl ptr. if r-ii ie.

iiUiUimi IS it no hardship. ue ask the oppor much corn that they do not know wlia OLDEST BUSIXESS HOUSE IS SALIXi. R. H. DIHLE, Wliolesale and 11eta.il Dealer in and Mamiiacturer of Harness, Saddles axd collars, Also, Iriiles, Vhips, SALINA.

1C AO'S A3 tunity, at least, to make the acuain- At tlieir ew Erick Store, to do with it. Ail of them have a surplus, and many of them have a ince ci strangers oar city.and large surplus. This complaint for it we assure them that, we will be able to c'ive them information that they is a complaint, is almost universal SALIXA, KANSAS. "Tv'e are prepared to.ii:int Colonies cr Iruli-viduKls Cheaper tlian ikt-y cun ship old could not obtain in weeks by traveling the cap is exploded. More accidents happen in this way than in any other.

A gun is carried through underbrush, dragged out of a boat, throughout the State. The corn yield is enormous there is such an abun about on their own account. here. dance or it that it is scdmsr some Correspondence in regard to prices, freights, ents are oi ten in pari or whoie, to peions attracted to the invention hy s-ach notice. Scud for Pamphlet containing full directions lor obtaining Patents.

A bound volume eoiit lining the Patent pulled on the ground by the muzzle; counties at 25 cents a bushel, in some ic, citewered pronsptly. liiMiBiL 10,, your jump upon you; tue nainmer The late Dr. Hall, of England, said: If I seriously ill of consumption, at 20 cents, and in others at SO to S3 KADCLIFb1 BLO'S HALL. I catches in your clothing; in either of Nff VJ A- cn these, nnd in a hundred other -ways, A. ensus (.1 u.

IJ'i Ilu-i uvuigs oi mtchmic; 1 movements. Price Jo cents. Addios for the or concerning Patents, ML'XX Park York, limn eh Oilice, Cor. F. and fffvt'uth directs, Wusiiintcton, I'.

I would live out of doors day and night, per acre in the field; and there are many fields that will yield 75 to 80 bushels per acre, and same that will do still better. the hammer is liable to he drawn bac iltnost to half-cock, and then let fall seept in raiov weather or mid winter; DEALERS IN then I would deep in an unplasterei upon the or. p. If it a good one an J'tns of tfuirtchtrifrtul rerJiji r.utl ruers of disi.MJt v--rlies proutpUy aiienaed to. Fi'tnch, jti r.i-vi and $ur'7e ti this Agricultural Implements.

HARDWARE, house. I' iiysic has r.o nutriment, explosion ougat aiwavs to loitow. JSow halt-cock your earn, draw the. for air cannot cure you, laon- STOVES and TIN-WARE, hammer back nearly to full cock and xey capers a gymnasium cannot cure you, ana stimulants cannot cure. let, it fall.

It will stop at tho imlf- coek notch, and r.o blow is given. Co hrvt consumptives want is air, not 1 KAII-S, gl ass. Rnrc, LIKE, PLASTEIS, CEMTTXT, SKOT. I TLEET, WOOJ AXD W11.LOV-WARE, Cesstamlv on hsnd, and rays carry your gun Ii GrlAJZtsTjIJl.VIL. MERCHANDISE.

pr.ysic pure air, net rneuicateu tar cock it expecting to tret a shot pier ty of meat and bread. bo throw Sold at tiis Lowest Cash Prices. 1 1. UO t'X Ii. TAX TITijiCS OH Ql'ItCLAM deds.

2. Tlt TTII.I. --T-vr TAKE Pr.f'1'EKTr OK SALS THAi is r.iready in the ImridS'-i 'ttber agents. W'zm HIS i'l'J'PKHIY OS I A IB FOR Ihna six niciith. unless spdal i merit.

4. VfllEX -PKOPEKTT I I.E1-T VITII V3 TOH SAT. 5, we require the oa wr tu siyn au order ef V-fheu this is not done, en acceent ef the a'-scice ot iii cvtrner, e.r oilier cyusc, the prep-rty ibcerisideicU ss laft te the rules of our otiice. 5. Ai.L TKEN' OZi SALECOXTISCrS "until -(Tiihdnivn hy notice to thatelieet in writinjr.

(. We Wt "not make: ihe i'he voftj or the relate rt the recent election was ten thousand greater than the vear previous. -We bail a fire at Salina, recently, but everything is lovely and the Koose honks hili. We rai-ed a frond many Cator Beans, in SaVino County, and now we want an oil Extractor? --Sheep are coming into Central Kansas in immense numbers, nd now we require a woolen mill at Salina. A seven months old pig was killed recently in Line ln county, weighing three hundred and fifty pounds.

An Fngli-h colony ive purchased 27,000 acres from the Kansas Pacific in the South part nf Russell county. The Hays says: Five black tailed deer were killed oa the Smoky last week by a Russell county citizen. Junction City loats of her unlimited snnrlv of Dure water. Yes: vour medicines and rer-nsrators ami are disappointed, hold the muzzle straight up in the air, and let the cock in the East, tr hi th? One of the prominent -onuses of tho late numerous business failures in New York city, is the shrinknge in value of real estate, 111 which investments have been made by individuals of mercantile firms. The great decline of at least forty per cent, in real estate, has only been definitely established within the past six or c-iht weeks, whtkt in the West here at Salina, for instance real estate and everything else is buoyant i the business of the moneylender only excepted.

We want buyers for ur products, and we want and come to Kansas. Don't stav where Car. Iron Avenue and Seventh Street, (la Wilscu Bro's old stand,) sa zurj KA XSA S. back at half-coctc you now are, near the ocean, river or late where the atmosphere is recking If you know of no other way of certaining whether a gun is loaded or with moisture; but corue and breathe A Fine Art Magazine for the Young. sT.maHotas fos TiTI two Tonr-iif unpsun-plcd in i the aniutls oi' juvenile liu-riure, vl'iLh Nicholas has wiih itsrlf ail its slronp st ctm'pefit'ii's, the Jin-l themselves in ijsitiiii! lo jironiiso that Tho Third Vdunio, viit the mi.

her i'ur sovt-ii: shall, in its at.raetiims for Giris nnd y. evfTi the voiuiues. In aa-Iiami to coutri-butimis from Tfiso First Writers of America, there will be Storks, I'oeitis and Ski-tciies by sonic of- the most prominent English Aitihyre. Arnmce-nifiits have been laiuieXor a very interesting series of papers on W5T5.031 CATTLE, By Mns. OLIVHANT, Treating of its History the (JhiM-Life of Successive Itoyal Geueraiions.

Will centrilmte to the new volume. SITISA M. ALt'OTT Will write "Marjorie's Birthday Uifts'ind other short stories. Some artii-Ies on ASTRONOMY FOR YOUKtt FKOjjI' we teeu promised by the popular Ing-iish As I8IIIAISI PRCTOS. There will beacominucdstorv of Lll'L.

IN ICELAND bv BAl'ABB TAYI.051. OODS BOUGHT AND Scribners' Monthly b1876. THE Publishers invite nttentioa to the list of some of the atii-ictlvo aniolos sccuros.l Moutlilv, for the vaar. In ti-, not, than bv putting it in your mouth air fresh from the mountains. The citv ot Salina is 1127 feet above tide and blowing, or if you feel inclined to draw the can, retire to a safe distance SOLD FOR CASH.

water and the air is as exhiliaratinsr as nnd at once blow out your brains, he champagne, and so dry and pure that iield of lictioa, )csidus nmaerous iiovclotlcs v.f?Z stories, there vriil be y' Two RoiMrMe Stoies fore you kill or maim other people by a new comer can scarcely satisfy his nothing else. iuiurs and therein lies its beneficial tupnuty or carelessness. feats a Js if effects as it is this verv want for more The first Ojf, 12 tg, fl eaery early irt tir, and the efforts to obtain it, to like Epsom Salts, try it and be clean e- a VV- an They have come thousand; upon starts tho lint. YZ5l'Vi 50 Sheer). prap it sis it were ed out.

thousands, without capital or a serious aid every 'ui-gs into uew hfi fij acres in section 'j and can be pt Ee-lBf cre cash. 4 i ii. New grass is coming tip in ah parts nf the countrv. and many Hose bushes hi. This is croup season, and it carries off more children than any other complaint, and is fcss time in doing it than any other.

The following fetches it every time Take the whits of an errg, stir it thoroughly into a quantity of well intention to do hard work of any kind by which to make their living. lhey and irill run fc. r-ri0 of land first extended CLOLiJ v.tLil.--v?!' have leaved out. The Maderia Isles not a finer clime. have filled every possible clerkship.

have striven to make tho ends meet by Governor O-born savs that-the sur- got, easy employment of any andev nmpsrtias in cur hands on sale. 7. We in.iKGK five per x. acr nil tratis-eii not otierwifio s.ecilied. S.

FIVE CENT. ON TitE GROSS ASBST of every sii He-if t'dd hv us; h.uf eo.iiii!i.--si,ea if sold otiur tii-u by us prtviousto btii eiiiiiiniasiiin tiie propwi-iy is wiitidrawn from our hsnd? the timi? for a l.ich -b-s ha9 taken it on salvias expired, and full commission 'additional ii so withdrawn and then soid or exchanged within luTiety days, to a psrty who had iis-Mi iit noyoci-Atiou willi us for it previous to wilU-dr-i-wal. y. Wi: V.It.T. NOT MAKE A SAL" OF ATI LAXD t'O" .1 coineiissioH tim or of aT io less tbtn 10.

1 1 -i. WH.I, EE OTAKSKn OS pre.per-.T st ki or if brong'n to th 'buyer's notice through us in any inaniter? 1. Fori EciOliAT.NG EXCIiANGE OP PROPKKTY t'. will be ehared eaeti par: on Tsiulthtv i.luw.ou liteir property in the eVchsote. tttti eon-missions are cliarged ou "the whetliT it be money' dr proj-erty.

12. A SALE OR EXl-HASKvlS APE ASD COM- pleted, ivlten the parties tkeretoTt'SSoct'itcrms after which, a i lYi "i'I! inaliciate our cltdms for ftd! commission. IS. If A SALiilS LOT GH KAIM KE OF I3R otrnar to convey a or bv reason of his or tlieir convey at all, alter such sale our commission ust be jraid and in case an exch'aiu ia lost fertile same reasons, full commission 'rid charged parly. 14.

Parties mviir, psoVkktt ts cw i on notify us utonct, in cssetuev ellt a sale or exchange iherwise fbev" i. charged -s ith any expense v. may beat the propTlfy after SHich i i ud advertisement at our rate iu to whatever may be due us iu cvns-qttenee oi sutlt dispition. 15. Ast PEKSO INTatlUS HIS PROPERTY to lutyer in our of.iee, -end a sale or ex-chsujetUreby.

will oe the fit!) commission. 1C. FO APPEAISING PSOl'IIRTY, S5.ltl; AXOHAtP of one ikt cent, on tlie valuation. plus grain raised in Kan-as tins year, ceil. The air is fo rare at Denver- that a severe case of consumption could not exist twenty-four but by beginning nt Salina with a six month's residence, thence westward, by monthly moves from point to point, Denver, 5,000 fc-et above ocean level, may be reached in safety and a cure effected.

ti-i: Tn tlie November number, thoopening of the new volume will begin im American Serial Story, "THE BOY EMIGRANTS," NOAH BliOOKS, (rivirccr the nlventnres of a party of bovs in TDl cry kind, that would keep up the show if loaded in cars, would make a train of making a living wiinout wors. the 1.000 miles lomr. trouble with the voting men who come which the atitbc 1101. sr' are tmjreat bargains fob and power; and Hit -d laa, 6 gr: phte record of early Bj yet appeared. We s'nall also begin with the January number, PHILIP aOLP'S pIEOS, oii, Show Your TiY KDWAKD EVERjl'T HALE.

sccvio of tins tory is laid ia the Southwestern terii'orv row ti-viuii: the Sia es of Louisiana. and Texas, at tbe ti iluvr's trean. The characters livt'1. in a i ion hich 'xas r.o AiLi'-ri- Com cobs are used for fuel at the CAL1 1 r.HXIA SirNEri, iu the early Uaya of West, is not that they lack intelligence sweetened wafer, and give it in repeated doses until a cine is effected. If one egg is not sufficient, a second, or even a third one should be used.

Act promptly, and at once. e- To Graw Spring of Water. We are indebted to W. X. Morphy, of ilays City, for the following A spring can be had at any place by Soloman Salt Works, and many persons in Saline County are burning the tue uoia ever.

3. T. TI29WISlalIGE, or energy, but that they have come to the Oldest Business House west with some imkiiuite idea it Author of the Jack Hazard" ptories, contrih- ntn some highly interesting sketches of adventure at cobs and tho corn with it. Sixty bushels to the acre is an aver the place to make monev easy, that tnere was some royal road opened up 'TAMILS TS'5TI CIlIT.f? aire yield for corn this year iu Kansas; IN By leading authors, "will be a prominent feature of to youne; men who came west, by thou'di some trood farms in Central can, now I'rench alio ow pnisit, arm rt-cord oi' their adventurous lives makes a story of intense and unllagging tnterest tbouglioai. wntcu tney easily acquired wealth end Kansas had over 100 bushels to the' distinction.

In the stern reanty of acre. CENTRAL KANSAS So IZave Timer. About the first question asked by a new-comer after bij arrival in Kansas, is "How are yon oh for timber and we al1 know that in many localities, the answer if truthful, must be unsatisfactory to a person lately from the heavily timbered of tha Eastern States. Knowing it to be true, then, that the want of timber is one of the great needs of the prairie country, the thinsc to attend to by those inter making the end3 meet, tneir rosy Tho Ellsworth Itrnorhr is credibly dreams are dissipated, ihe young informed that, about the middle of Bycaescscs 2. Col.

vVarineis now in Kurr.ji?, visiting, in a ride of two hundred and tii'iy miles, one nf the finds tiis lace ot capital here th burying in the ground a bushel or two of salt. To prove this theory, I would state that crawfish are generally found hi spring water, and it is also well known that they like salt. As soon as thjs crystal 13 buried, crawfish wiil -find their way to it, and open a channel for the water to flow from where they were to the ph.ee this deposit is made, ntost fertile and interesting oi tiie Tine-trrowing West quite as serious a urawtiack 17. CITY PKOPEslTY, JJLOO tn S5.C0. 18.

MSKl-MUlli tofcio anywhere else in the country. II a. January, one hundred and iiity lies will leave Illinois, bound for Cen tral Kansas. The Mcpherson LArpcnde.nt says: "Win. Strop4, Lone Tree township VJ.

1 OK OF KENT'S AND CAKE properly in Salvia, an percent. on the first the rent collected, five per cent, additional on 1858 TO 18T4. finds thousands of others like himself '4 unable to realize their great expects next an ti.r per ci-ni. men atonal ou ilia ested, is to try and remedy the evil in the cheapest way and shortest time tions. and they settle into tne tors raised a niece of corn this season that vallovs of Ktirope.

lms secotel ot papers promises to bo even more interesting than that with which our renders are already familiar. CEVTEAWML LE TTEUS, EfJitciI by John Vance Cheney." A rne collection of Tevo'iitienary Letters, mainly from stores in the hands of Col. Joseph Ward. They are full of interest, and will be read with a rare relish in connection with tho Centennial Celebration of the year. Brilliantly HhuiirateJ.

Articles on the new volume- i -fc-sptfciui attention will also ue Kiven to INCIDENTS OF A jr ERICA 1 EISTORY Willi spirited pictorial illustrations. The TarioMS deparnnrnts. 'The and and tlie ffr 'A ery I.ittSe Folks, are to be more attractive ian ever. The French, Latin and German stories, for translation, which hare proved so popular, will bo frequent in the now volume. Some of the finest works of the Greatest Fiii titers of the Century have emzryved expressly for Sr.

Nicholas, snathe lust artists ol the dav will eontrilmt fresh nnd orisf-inai (Iriii; for "this FK AFT MAGAZINE FCHt Tl 11 YOFNG. Definite aniiGimeemcnts of mnny iiiterssliiiK and novel fo.it urea will be made in tli Deeemher number. St. Iuciiolas will continue under the sitec-efiil ediiorship et MASY MA PES DODGE, And no efforts yrill he spared by editor and publishers to maintain and increase the attractions and value ot the magazine. SuVseriptio.i Price, a year, S3 CO Single Numbers, 2 Voiumep, each, 4 00 These volumes bein witii November.

The two now rendv for 1S74 and 1 are n1.lv bound in ml and gold, and form tho Ii A i )M iiS'f GI1T BOOKS FOJt C'JIILiiKKN EVFK 1SSUEJ). We will send the mtiazi'je one year, beginning November lS7o. and either ot the volumes bound as or a suljscrinrion one vear, and the S5U0; lcig on a rent ot eoliecied. proper' at special rates. I'oa XEfiOTIATINO I.OAXS ON rBOPBRTT, terms wltllse tr.Rdy known on application.

21. FOS FATING TAXKS, ONE DOLLAR OV THE place offered, giving up the battle with weighed out one hundred and seven a slight effort, too proud or lar.vto work bushels per aero." Six'buii yera ef suMMtful baia4 xpriuoe. The Junction City Union wants too first descripti uf Isnd, seventy-five ei'tits additional on the second, and fly eent additional on ch additional description. On town property our charges wiu he tnaae Known wnen we sena i.oiDcat:ou 01 name of County changed to Coronado. Let it be done; the county amottnt dae.

r- A Good IIefly. We find the following question and answer in a recent number of The Christian Union, iu the column devoted to correspondents: "Is St. Nicholas a magazine that you would recommend for a boy of thirteen, or is it mostiv for young children?" Answer: "It is a delightful magazine for all children between live nd eighty-seven. however wiil continue to be fit for uoth m.e ric an Colleges3 Yrittea respectively by their friends, M'ill appeal luring the year. The'revived interest in il'e makes these papers cspecialir timely, and wil ecure for them uunsual attention.

OLD NEW YORK. ing but grazing purposes. 11. FO'. KEDCEMING PROPERTY SOT.n FOR TAXES, no additional chrje is made, when the tascs ar pr.id us.

23. NEt" CVHTOMEKS DESIRING STATEMENTS OI taxosiitie, must remit lor taeli tract of land cr separate property and in case the taxes are paid throii-'u us, iroli: will be civen. in cur r-ular possible. In this country it is really surprising in how short time a nice grove can be obtained by planting peach seeds. They will grow in three years to be good-sized trees, and those who ought to know inform ns that the wood makes excellent fuel.

Hence, it would seem that persons owning prairie farms, could do nothing better than to plant two or three aces of peach trees for after three, years they would not only have the peaches, but would also have a good supply of fire-wcod on their farms. Possibly it may be difficult to Perpetual Motion Whore is there another country, this latitude, in which bullring opera chafes, ot" tlie dollar sent. of both brick and frame residences and business hou cs, can be car Elegantly illustrated articles on Old K-w-York, bp John F. Mines, will at once, and will attract the attention of all, in citv or country, vho ILsmi! Grant ISoucis. The Land Grant Bonds of the Kan two volumes, 'for $10.00.

All newsdealers and book-sellera will receive subsurip lions and supply volumes on in mid-winter, as isnow the case GOODS ARRIVING AND at suciia business as tneir acquirements and their capital especially fit them for all is sacrificed to the great American insanity of keeping up appearances ami making a living without honest labor. Mercantile and pro'es-sionai callings are full to running over. Thousands of good mechanics and farmers are ruined to make second and third rate merchants and professional men. This ambition to make a living without work reaches the farm, and many strong, manly and able young men, long to leave the hard work of the field and apprentice themselves to sweep stores, build fires, run errands, anything that will enable them to wear city clothes and flashy jewelry. The number of apprentices to the trades is yearly decreasing, and the tendency in Central Kansas? sas Pacific Laito4 i Company, dated at the above rates.

SCHFBXER A 7-13 A 745 ISroadwiiv, N. Y. The Saline Valley Ilrihler says July rcesvea at xne par "Mr. M. Bunton.

of Twin Groves of VICK'S interest its lands now offer get the seed this spring, and if there is wns plowing in rye on the 22d of I)e 24. l'OIt DRAWING DEEDS, BONDS FOR DEEDS, mortgages and bonds on blank forms, and where all such require to be written out, 55. U0. Xiuplicates, half price. 2.

FcR OF EVERY chnttel mortgages, bills of sile. least's, lowers oi Attornev, ou blank forms, Si; wrill out, S'2- 26. Services in adjustinosf.ttlkmf.nts, 5U. 27. Our icvy.Missioxs ake di on nint'OMpu" tion of ent li andcrti trai' 'iiction.

eCorrcspondsuts sentiiutc us drsoirjitioni of propertv for sale, are particularly requested to Stat their lowest price, best terms of payment, and.th lenjrlh of time they wish it ottered. hey must, also, be prepared to furnit'o an abstract of title to the property they otter, showing tho title to be complete ami perfect, and unk ss a good and perfect title Canute made we don't want th property on our books, cs we will not assist in seil-lnj property that h.is the least Haw in the title. Flower Vegetable Seeds a good crop of peaches the coming comber. How is that tor ell fr i. They- be hfy large tti tits at don't believe our climate is equalled summer every tanner living on the mark with interest the development of the ijre-ai metropolis, and atiecttonateiy teniember the Quiint peculiarities of itsokled time.

Every number is profusely illustrated, thus enabling us to give our descriptive and narratives art teles, an interest and permanent value never attained in a non illustrated periodical. Under its accustomed management the magazine will be devoted, as it Iks been iu the past, to sound "literature and Christian progress. TSte Editorisl Xcnsrlmcnts, occupy over twenty pages bl each number and contain lr. Holland's vigorous and timely editorials, as well as Reviews of tha latest works in Art, Literature, and Science. TEEMS: $4.00 a Year, in advance 35 ete.

a Xnrnber The 10 vols, iSov, 1870, to Oct. 1373, bcuud in maroon cloth $10.00 do. do. bound in half morocco. nrairie ouirht to all the pits lie Are the nest the world produces.

They are planted hy a million people iu America, ami "tha result is, Iteautiiul Flowers a.ud splendid Vegetables. A Priced STOCK ALWAYS FULL anywhere in the north temporal i zone. Catalogue sent free to all who enclose tliepostgt a 2-ccnt stamp. while neach srrove of two or ihre Ohio TiSJis of ICiUHsaa. acres would be worth hundreds da: VICK'S Dr.

E. I-. Bov; 13 bason exhibitio lars to any prairie farmer. Slower Vegetable Garden in his office, alis; lay of Kansas grain and vegetables, which are well worth Call at the POST-OFFICE CORNER among American born citizens is to escape manual labor. Restless, ambitious and energetic young men seek the Lthe most beautiful work of the kind in the world.

Fabulous sums of money arfi-'Vi Vols, begin in November and May. Any r.f ihv-t earlier volumes (I to VIII) wijg stisplicd separate- It aentalns nearlv naires. hundreds of fine illus- peeing; nnd which attest to the fertility of the section in which 1 rations, and four Chromo 1'lates of Flowers, beau- est as a held of adventure j(id tJ draw and colored from nature. Pri eTets. tlir prA crovrn Saline county.

Kan. make for themselves a name ally expended in and arouad tlvT ern cities, in making an keepiu repair tho roads, whilst lrejinT" 1 a iar covers; C5 cents bound in elegant cloth. ly to parties who wish them to coinplete sets at ims rate, i. cloth, 2.00 half morrocco, BOOKSELI KKS AXD POSTMASTERS will be at rates that will enable them to till any of the above tiers. will please remit in O.

Money Orders, or in Bank Checks or Drafts, or by registered letters. Money in letters not registered, at sender's Will Buy TWENTY SECTIONS OF LAND INRr.SEIXCOUSTY,KA's,KEAR THK It. 1,000 W.L BtTY 640 ACRES OF LAND. Nearly all the above lands can be furnished lying in the same toT-nship; or, if referreil, in different portions of the country; seme, even ia Faiine xountLivithiu six of Brookville. Vinong them, rre irlced a variety of 'place among men and the wekt, 'like 1 1 1 -inh nin.nJi.il lojdjjj presents oofrporm- Floral" Guide.

r-a? thev attract, imniedioye ntfc. on. M. MMl'BI'LIt Journal, finely illus- oiosjant i-rontis- rri the aa r-o-vT-r-O fYl vv..

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