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THEE PLANTING IN THE SANS HILLS. Tree iilanting in Kalis! a mitltr much atlmdedlo, but aii'.tlrtr feature of tieecul Inre was dictiRfi in the lart mre m;j of il e AikiiiSM Valltrv Elitiriil A-rociiiiop. We extract t e following foui (ht; rrfoit: Mpr Imuaa srto was abut t daring tlie iji i ion cf 0 e Hibjtci of tree Untin in tic aiid-Iiiilt vis icij'ieaej to Live Its lini en ilie rubj-tt. Ins tiurliun if I it r tnarLs, tie slid: Manf jena ai:u a Fiemli enginter under a 'lurili I'.nha, i.lirt.tl 20,000,0.0 lrn up'in tlie de-trt Ijd.W that euiiire, and tje rainfall which Lad befufr been but two or three incbea ftr 'ear, wa son tiiCrejd to tfftmjr inches ier auuum. 1 believe that the planti. g of tteea along tte tand hills wuuld very much iicreaaetbe raiofall of western Kansas, and tbercbj be of ft becfll to the reople whoinhalil tlii' (tonionof theSiute. lie aUo belief, d it at if fins were kept from burning the irjine o7er each year, bjr wrere enal ltiwa if ne- crsry, that treen uotl.il on sprint; up and thrive without the aid 01 man He btlit-ven in the tbeory hit thi rjuotrj wa und.ro ins a great Lieleurcl jical cl auge, and that there wml I be Luilt up here kuc ul the lirindent civilization of anr ae, that the civil zition we were building up would be the greattbt the ttoilJ haa ever recti, lie was in tavor of atate aud national aid 10 en courage trfe planting in the aul hill, and did not belie Ve llieotjiX atliinaule by prt vale or individual eieriion. The acing conimirawuer rrporta that un der Tariou ac!s of the 43'.h congrevr, with the aid of an apyropuitioo of forty thoue acd dollar', granted lift March, for the pre lection of timber on public Jacds, effort hav- been continued to snpprers r'epreda tions, but ihey areytteatersive, and tke iu terect of ibe covernment and thoe ot the people now rttid'tu, or who may detiie to fllle in any 01 ill public licit end land, rupiire lht they ahoti i) ptill be p-iraoed with tioKOate) eerie tne-a and vigor. In Arkanas alone, the annuel In to the gov crnmim by ibe destruction of valuable tim ber ia tutimatid at not Ut than S'OO.OOU. A larjie amount of timber ha Ih-en tectvered, and coi.ei t rihle Sim of mny recovered on puita brought hy the guvernment aitii timber depredator?, and many other are still pending. Three Crops of Apples From One Tree. The arrenour,r (M.i.) Standard :iya: Last e.-U we had laid Uj-uu uur utU ojie eamplee of matured apples which were the second ciop Irom the eaoie trie Ihi aeaaon. Thie we cmidered at ihs tiuie quite a turi osity. William Schrir er prettd ua on lVidaT with three full aized aplp',which are the third growth from iheiume iree ibis seaajn. The a-cond cioj wa taken from the tree at the time ot the Kanata Citv lair. The tree bloaaouied again and fiuitd the third liiue, ihe laat and third crop liig picked mi the Gth of November. We have e-een etvtral relereiiCt in our exchange to a second growth of fruit thie eeiwn, but we imagine tbia i ih- tirrt iuatance of the aame tree mituiing three di-tiuc: crop in the eatne year. The Crawford County Horticultural Socii ty voted ll.e following twelve at rt of apple aahei"t for family or orchard, in theotd-r named: Coip-r Etrly White; Yellow Bouh; Lowell; Maiden' liln-h; ti.mbo; Jonathan; Grimea Golden; Ben Davie; Mia- aouri Pippin; Kiwlea' Genet; Willow Twig, Tal man Sweet. The Geimm vo'e lor a few year pat has been in part a ienaied from the Republican party, bnt the rag babe and other iema have driven them solidly back 10 'heir old party, where they naiuritly lelnn,;. One of the mot lav rible aiiapio in the aiming Pres idential ection 1 ihia vole. The Norm Carolina coloreil people toilie iiiimb-rof 10 0u, are said to be ready to immigraeto Indiana if the I 0 who have jus'gnne there God ready and remunerative employment 1880. 1880, The Globe-Democrat, ST. IiOTJIS. Tramp Signs and Habits of Tramps. Hi- following aie r-ai-l to become of the in3 tui by train 1 m on gate oU anil trete of farms Ti'itf-I br thm to post -heir fellow tramp-that follow: A cmtal II (Handout) xneiu.4"OiDetbinK loiat Ken at lie cior. Thtrv I erpcoilicular lint. with a line cro5 idj; the ihrtcJiaxoniil.j, taenn '"good for Socefct." An iodtrx hand, "'cai ele eo lle; crib evj to crack " Thne hurizmtal jurallel line, "inoter, cbithm and food." A Cfo, "look oat for do" Oace on the trior, alwaji on it. The tramping ba.Moe has itt faKiDatiov, allbougli it i a diftjcult matter to rie vvlure the charm comet in Yet it uits ljiindriddof men. The care for sobodj, and have little to trouble them. Th'e greater portion of the tram pi now couM obtain work if they wanted it. The regular tramp in isolated farming commnnitfes rare ly asks for food ud1?m he hai sme ether object in view. He can Meal ail the chick ens and vegetable be want. There are wax impre-fions to be made of the outside door kejH. While the unPtipecting farm er's wife 1 busy getting Miuethiae to eat out of the pantrj, the tramp take an imprewion of the door key and a btrdVeje view of the premise. The next night the gang, which is hanging around in the bush, roba the hon-v Aa a general rule, thre are one or more firearms in each gang. If they can rob a houw easily thev won't hurt the inmates. Exchange. The entiak of gheep are now tined in Cal ifornia (or machine belling, instead of hemp which 11 said ti be much less durable. A Ihree-fourth inch rope made from these en Cralit will bear a strain of seven ton. CRECK'ft ASTGCST IXOWKR. It la natural for pruple suffering: with IxttHp- fUand Lirer ComyUint or any ilcruntmcietot tlie tligth r urgaud, iacu i wur Momich,If fc Ilrjtljiche, lUUtual Ol l Mie-i. I'alpitation of the Heart, Heart Imrn. Uater-bra,h, ginwing and burning jams at te )it of the Plomacli, Yellow Skin, talet touijutr. iinJ lisarrnatlr tate in the mouth, coming up of foo.1 alter tat tng. ! j w spirits, S.e , to put off from day today Lujin? an onicl that they kno ha t-umt their nelpltbr, irieml or relative, yet they hare no faith la it until it n too late. Cut it yon will gotoTOurIrnStst nt get bottle of Green's August Flower your immediati cure itatcrr tain ft" you live. amplir liotlle of this medi cine rau be obtained fur lo emit to try jtasupr. nor virtue. UrguUr size TicenU Trj it, to do-w will relieve any cas-. A .TiOTIIEBSKiKICF. lhe pride of a mother, the life and Jy ot a ltoin, are her children, hence her grief when sicku- enters and talea thtm away. TaLe warning then, that ) i are rouning a terrible risk, if thev haveaCtniJTD. Croup or Uhoomn? Couch which Iradto Consumption 1. you do not attend to It at once. SHILOH'S CONsCMK TIOX CL'UK U guarantceit to cure them Trier Id ceutt, 50 cts unu 91 o. r or lame unc, sttic or chest, ut Shlloh Ptttinw Planter. Price tt" cents, sold by II. J. 1'ringer, Irugglt. Tlie Glubflejncrat renews It claims to iop- nUr tutor aitdi'attroiaage, wilh iucrtaed f-cili' ti for gaining and retaining both, and within creased determination to more than, redeem it oft-made pledges lofill the lull measure or reas onable expeitatitn tu iolitIcaI. family and general new pper. Tolitically the Globe-Democrat is recogniied Hvta oue endof the country to t b other a the un flinching champion of that UrpubticanUinthat camrin Kwer in limeio veine union irum alan.iriir-iii.il. lind has Mnce detutiif all lis ener gies to the ,re?crutluii InUct ut thelrultof Hie wanorce! Umu ua uj luereueisvt uireumu uiilrd br the IrNiocraU of the North. Wk hate oplH4tit all fonn of compromie aud concilia tion mat Etetmru iu unu ai iniuiauuu iu in er in thli country of the mm and the orguutxa tion wiucb imolTed us In the horrors t citil uar. The I'enio. ratio anv i now in the field for the next Presidential election with the doc trines of Male rights and nullification emblax oned on its banner. If euccesstul, it witliuoel atiurevlly catrj out its prurobe to real all the legislation necessitated by the war and its re. suits, and will inaugurate a policy which will encourage and a.-isi another atitmpt atetes fiou auti rebeltmn. This is what ihe boatof the "solid outhMmen. There is but one an tidote for afcolid south and Ibe ntold eils it threatens, and that is a. sulid North, united In a firm puroe to ktep the o lineal owerot the Nation tn the sections which sent forth its loyal legions to crush rebellion and restore the Inirg riir of th Union Lvents hare uumitabably irfntej to Gen. IX .S Grunt as the inevitable candidate of the liet'Ublican luirty for this great contest, 'lhere are others worthy as he, but there seems to be no man so certain to con m! id ate in his laror all tle elements fl sneces. Heuce. we bate t-upirorleU and urged his nom ination, keeping In view solely the wellareotthe Uepublican party and the best assurance of its triumph iu lwJ. As a general newspajr for the counting-room the family aud the fireside, lie Globe-Democrat wilt keep al.rraj-t of the best publications af the day. Our facilities for the collection of news are ununused either east or west. We Sarvnu exinaf to obtain the tales audraa-t accunte intelligence lnm all quarters by mail ai.d tele graph. We have c.rrt-n dents at all news centre throughout the country, and their full and interesting chronicles nfettnt-t tell bow faithfully they ierform the duties assigned them. Our Commercial News is prepared withtfreal care, and we may safely challenge a coinpromi-e of this department of the Globe-Democrat with that of any other newpa;er in the oouutry. Our aim i fullness and accuiacy, seeking to cover ailsubject- ot general commerce, and to give me laiesi iniorrnauon nni quoiations as iveacn, THE DOM.Alt WCKKLV CI.OBE DEiVtOCHAT, Iu pur-uancti of our letermination to pUce Ihr Ueeklv L-sneof the Globe-Democrat Within ths.riaih tit fVerr rnterin the West for the cam- "ainof ls0, we bate reduced iu price to one il.tliar ier annum. L-oataxe nreuald br u. This 1 . .. ..! IB .! H.I ..! k I1ISKI-S II tJll9l(VllliS ito "He nun iiuiiij ! hit clpel Duepacr In the roimlrr. Weare tnfi.lrut that thla lilteralitv oti our liarl la ill be met by . enmm rcsjonse from tbe iMrojile of munnoie virat. SCB8C'aaMPTI VRICKM. DAILY. Incliulin Sunday, ix-r year. $12 00 Witliout bunilnv. pery.ar 11 DO Including Mniliv. In clubs of three aud upwards 11 00 Without Sundar. in clous of three and upwards 10 00 TKr-WEEKLV. TuestUv, Fridays and Suudajt per year 5 00 Iu clubs of Fivu and upward 4 JO SEMI-WEEKLY. Tuaadays and Fridays C 00 Iu rlulu of Five aud upwards 2 SO WRIGHT HOUSE. F. J. LEONARD. Prop'r. HAVOC OrESED TIIE HOCSt WITH KTEKYTHI.XG JEW, I INTEND 10 KEEP AS GOOD A HOUSE IN EVERY RE3PE0T AS CAXBEF0VSD AY TUB STATE. Terms, $2 Per Day. TIIE BEST I EVER K.XKW Ol'. I. G. tarkey. a prominent and influential clt lien of Iowa Cdy.'-ays: 1 have hadtheDjs- IK-lla and Liver Complaint for siTerul vears. sin. harp used even' remcilv I could hear of. without any reliel whatever, until I saw your Miliona Miaiixerauvermcu in otir ia-r, ami was persuaded to try it. lam happy In state that it hs entirely cureit me. It is certainly the lies rmetlv I ever knew ot. frice TT cts. niIU by II. J. Tin?er, Druaid. SIIILOU'5 CATAKUH UCMEDV. A mar velous cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious naal injector lor the more juc ce'fnl treatment or the complaint, without ex tra charnT. Pnce 3d cts. Sold.by II. J. f nncer. Druggm. iwuge uj. ivas. S. G. McCOMELL. MERCHANT TAILOR, Lawrence, Kansas. Largest stock in the West. Visits Dodge Oty every, three month. Next visit November 1Mb. FLOURING MILLS, BODGE CITY. KA.in.tl. ABC SOW MASCrACTUEISG THr Choicest Brands of Bour. THE MOST IMPROVED MILLING APPARATUS IN USE. fr-RKNH 3IKAI. MB 3III.I, FEED conatantly on hand HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR WnEAT. Onlera promptly tiled. All onitra from Ihe city ileliTcrird Iree of charge. II. F. MAV Jt CO.. rroprieton. WEEKLY. ONE DOLLAR PER VEAR. Tajable in advance, .special rates to Agents. Rem! ttenrrs should be maIe bv United states lot Office Money orders, bank drafts, or regis tered letters, whenever it can be done. Direc tions should be made plainly, giving name of 1 Wo nice, County and State j Address all letters GLOItK ritlVTINC COM- IANYT LOUI.Mo NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP. JOHN MUELLER, Is now prepared o do iirt-clas work of every kind. Nice-Fitting Boots a Specialty Price low Shop at Mueller's old stand. xtsTict:. V S. LAN OFFICK, Lamed. Kansas. 'ov. 7. lsT9. COMPLAINT having been entreil at this of fice by Oscar Carmlrhael against William U"vlie tor abandoning hU Declaratory Statement entry No. 2718. dated March It. 17S. noon Ihe N quarter section tin. townshii iS south, ran; 3j wrat, an roru county. isna.. wnn a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said names areherrbr snmraonelto apitearat this office on the Wth dsr of Ieeemler 1cC9. at 1 1 o'eloek. a m. lo respond and furnish testimony concerning saiu aiieirea aoanawnnicni. noTlot C. A. MOKIilS, Ueflster. WATCHES, CLOCKS. And JEWELRY Repairei FBACIM J. BOBAIv. Manufactnrer of Fine Jewelry and Watches, DIAM0SDS AUD ALL OTHEIirBE. CIOVS STONES MOUS1ED TO OJtDER. BXBATI5K3 HMTLr BMK. DODGF. CITY. KA Town Lots and Lands For Sale. Town Iota, improrcd and unimproved; land imiirored and nnimproicJ. in smail anil large quantities, forsalr. Applrto il. COLLAIL WEEKLY POST-DISPATCH An Eiglitpaira Paper of T cotamiu. Size 37 by U inches malting it the Largest Weekly raper rubliabea in tbs IVest. Special attention gmn to. Grain, Produce, Live Stock And aierehaauIlM Market Bcporta. Not of St. LouU bat of all the principal mart ota of this country and Europe, sad to all subjects of special interest to the FAKMEK. MECHANIC AND TRADES MAN. IX POLITICS niMOCBaVTlC rHirE. rsMTASat puPAia wr LbaB Al TWBifVr.eiTat Caf.1T Fa TaTAK. SPECIAL TERMS TO AGENTS. POST MASTERS AND PUBLISHERS SENT ON APPLICATION. Send for Specimen Copies. AiMrcaa POST-DISPATCH t. una