0 Til 15 TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, l'A., MA11CII 10, 1878. (flic iUoomfirlii Sinus. Hi,' HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. We In tit cmmminlfftltnr from nil pornon who are IttttTfnhM lu muttt iH pnHirly belDUKiiiK to tuliUtt imrtiutnt. THE GREAT LIMESTONE BELT OF KANSAS. The Atlractlvo Region of tho West. J1Y MAJOR It. I N.MAN. The"Grent (.Vntrnl riains," Bre a geographical feature of the State of KaiiHim. Covered with n remarkably nutrlliouR vegetation, for centuries they were an immense paHturntre for countless herds of butlhlo, antelope and other ruminating animals whose habitat was the far stretching green prairies that tot day form one of the most beautiful agri cultural portions of the .Mississippi Valley. Less than ten years ago UiIb region was believed by the mass of the people In the East to be an unprofitable desert, but is now the acknowledged garden of the continent. This truly magnificent country can claim the most luxurantsollof all the "Oreat West," and a climate that approaches perfection at least. Dr. 11. E. Fryer, one of the most eminent surgeons in the army, and who was stationed for yeaa ut Fort Marker, four miles from the town of Kllsworth, declared this to be " the most perfect climate in the world." The whole country is traversed by a series of constant streams, sweet and wholesome springs and spring-fed pools. Delicious water is also always obtained in wells, by digging, at easily accessible depths. It Is already conceded that the United States Is rapidly becoming the granary of the world, particularly In the pro duction of wheat. Kansas, an empire in itself, is taking the lead in the culture of this cereal, and in a Bhort time will be acknowledged queen of all the States in the production of this great staple. The State, especially her peculiarly wonderful fertile central area, comprised in what Is now known as the "limestone belt," under the test of only a few years, has proved to the world the im mense average its soil is capable of. Each year increases the limit of the wheat belt, as the frontier is pushed towards the mountains, within which are found the greatest possibilities agri culturally. It Is a remarkable fact that nearly all the lands of the Kansas Pacific Railway are included in the limestone region under consideration, and that south of this limit, in that direction, it ceases altogether, and the couutry presents another geological formation, the soil of which Is very sandy, and which, though at present from fullness of its very prlmitiveness is capable of producing good crops In seasons of abundant rain fall, lacks the inherent qualities of sell fertilization and mustrapidly deteriorate. In this particular the Smoky Hill Valley Is immensely superior to the arenacious lands of the region south which is drain ed by the Arkansas and tributary ... TA1 II 1 I Miieaiiis. At is wen Known oy every farmer that lime in some of its com binations, constitutes the essential in gredient in all the more valuable grains and grasses. Its presence in the soil is consequently to be considered as a con dition of fertility. It also acts as a con stitutional ameliorant of much power, and when mixed with, or, underlying tough or viscid clays it reuders them friableand consequently more susceptible to the action of atmospheric forces. Soil in which there is a due admixture of calcareous matter is not so liable to he Injured or rendered plastic by an excess of moisture while under crop. The quality of the wheat raised in this great " limestone belt" is conceded in all markets to be the finest grade known. It produces the familiar brands of so called Southern flour for which St. Louis is justly celebrated. This is easily ac counted for from the fact that the soil In which the wheat is grown possesses u due admixture of calcareous matter, which has a tendency to make the hull of the grain much thinner, and the farina itself in much greater quantity, and in richer quality than in grain grown on the lands which exhibit a deficiency of this earth. All our millers will testify to the peculiar ilour-making properties of our wheat in thisessential,surpassing that raised in other sections, and it is attributed entirely to the fact which the analysis of the soil confirms that this so-called "limestone belt" possesses all the requisites dT the best wheat land in the world. Sand, It Is well known, is injurious when it enters too largely into the composition of cultivated soils ; in other words, it is useless beyond a cer tain proportion. That the " limestone belt," or " wonderful wheat region of Central Kansas," as it is sometimes called, has the amount of silex or silica the basis of sand fixed in the proper proportion, is evident from the fact that it requires peculiar conditions to " lodge" the grain in the tield even after the most terrific showers. Considering the ques tion of the relative fertility, particularly In its connection with wheat culture; present richness of soil and endurance must enter as essential elements of success, and the capacity of the self fertilization of the land, an ingredient not to be overlooked. The latter quality a limestone region alone can possess, us only a limited knowledge of agricultural chemistry clearly demonstrates. View ing the subject of wheat culture, then, in all its aspects, so fur as Kansas is con cerned, an inspection of the Smoky Hill Valley, and thearenaceous region south, coupled with a fair idea of what the culture of wheat requires,the conclusion can lead only in one direction to the infinitely superior advantage of the ' limestone lielt." "-v Prospectively from purely physical causes, this great itilund region must reach the )iotition of one of the richest agricultural portions of flu United States. Only a very few years ago not a decade husbandry here was purely tenative. From ubiolutely nodew, eight yea ri ago. this region is as favored in thut- particular as any that can lie named. From lying outside of the " rain belt," to termed, their region has had to be "taken In." The quantity of water In the streams has augmented, springs have burst forth where none existed be forein short. Just the converse of that meteorological phenomenon lias been evolved here, under the march of civili zation, which takes in a heavily Hinder ed country under the same social condi tions. The following statistics of the rainfall clearly prove the accuracy of the for going statements: The fall of Haiti and Melted Snow, In Inches, at Forts .Hays, Lamed and Dodge, for the last live years, as shown by the Dally Meteorological Records kept by the United States Uovcrnment at the posts named : CENTRAL KANSAS. SOt'TrtRRN KANSAS. 1EAR' txrlJI'V. ft. Lamed. '. Vorftrc. 1R71 21.. '-2 19.2.H HUM M7 MT.lrtl 27. 7:1 !3.lir 1K75 .. S2.C8 17.811 lll.M H70 :M.'.KI 1S.4I 21.65 1H77 II.1.4U Hi. SI) :il.48 Total... llW-WI H5.U 111.44 Average pel-annum .U 23.09 22.29 These are some of the facts in relation to the agricultural possibilities of this region, and these, coupled with the story of the past harvest, are BUfllclently con lirmatory of the Inducements this por tion of the Great Plains ofler. Under the liberal policy of the govern ment, and the Kansas Pacific Hallway Company, immigrants are invited to this really superb region with the assur ance that Its beauty and inducements cannot be exaggerated by auy pen pic ture. For further information about Kansas, and especially the region de scribed, address Land Commissioner, Saliua, Kansas. fcRfi B wpp, vm"' mvn town. ?i Outfit free. Hf U No risk. Reader. If ynu want a business at whlrh persons of ell her sex can make great pav all I lie time they work, write for full particu lars to 11. II ALLETT & CO., Portland, M. ll ly mm The Lightest Running, The Simplest, The Most Durable, The Most Popular SEWING MACHINES. II is rosily understood, makes the double-thread lock-ntltf li, hnsneAf rcgulntlng tensions nnd tnke-ii, r;it will do the wholo range of family irorc without change. I'he Domestic tti made in the moot durabln tnanncr, trill, conical uteri bearings antl compensating Journals throughout. PAPER FASHIONS. riese popular PATTERNS for Indies', misses', and children's dress, tire cut on a system superior to any In use, and can be understood by any olio. Full directions and illustrations on each envelope. Send Five Cents for illustrated Cata logue of lOOU Fashions. Sewing UacMaa Co., New York. DpOT business you can engage la. " to J3 I per day made by any worker of either sex. right in their own localities. Particulars and sample, worth tlve dol'ars free. Improve vur spare time at. this husiness. Address STINSciN 6i H)., Portland, Maine 11 lyr NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OK The great celebrity of our TIN TAG TOBACCO lias caused many Imitations thereof lo be placed on the market, we thereof caution nil Uheweis against purchasing such Imitations. All dealers buying or Relling other plug tobacco bearing a hard or metallic label, rrntlur thciii selven liable lo the penalty ol the Law. and all persons violating our trade mm ks nie punishable by llneand iinpiisiiiiinenl. rF.JS ACT OK CON GKKSS, AUU.14. 18711. The pennine l.Oltlt.T.Alil) TIN TAG TOBAC CO can be distinguished by a 'I IN TAG on each lump with the word 1.UH1I.1.A1U) stamped 1 hereon. Over 7 (88 tons tobacco sold In 1S77, and nearly Il.lKJU persons ewplojed In factories. Taxes paid Gnv'm't In 1X77 about. $3,100,01 Band din ing past 12 years over f.Ni.iMi.m 0. These goods sold by all J ibbers at manufactur. ers rates. 5-The Tin Tag flunking Tob.icon Is "secsnd to none" in aroma, inlldtiuss. purity and quality. It 10 3ni. TTT can make money faster at work for ih than at aiillnng elite. CapiUI ma required ; we wl l start you ; tU per day ut home. made, by the Industrious. Men. women, boys and girls wanted every heie to work for us. Now Is the tlm, t'ostly out tit and terms free. Addles T1IUK Hi CO., Augusta. Maine. 11 lyr 0 TOBACCO Plilliulplplilft Advertisements. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HAKDWAKE HOUSE No. C2B Market Street. Phlliwlnlpliin, Penn'ii. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 133 MARKET 8T., Philadelphia. WAINWRIGUT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AM) TEA DEALERS, North Kast Corner of 2nd and Arch Street. Philadelphia Penn'a. QHARLES S. JONES, WHOI.K8A1.K UKA1.KH IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 218 NORTH WHAKVES, Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. DOUGHERTY D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE W A R E HOUSE, Hia M AUK KT HTHEKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealersl n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c. And a tine assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WAHK. No. 120 Market street, above 4th. PHILADELPHIA. JUCAS' " READY MIXED PAINTS ! NOVVATEU.NO CIIKM1CAI.8, NO BKNZ1NK, I1UT A PUKE Olli 1MIXT, HEADY FOR USE. 3v BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF PAIM SENT BY MAIL. iTIS l'f T ON I.IK K OTIliSIl PAINT. M AUK WITH l.KAl) AM) Oil.. VIZ: NICK1.Y llltrsHKU OUT. NOT Kl.OWKl) ON 1.1 KK WATKllr-AlNT. TRY IT, And You Will Prove It to be the Host Liquid in tlic Market. TOHNLUCAN Jte CO., Philadelphia, MANl I'ACTCUEltS OK Swiss nnd Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD COLORS ANU VAKNISIIES. gMITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS, on lliuH Sthbkt. Kast or Carubli St., Xcw Bloomflrld, l'enn'a. THK subscriber has built a large and commo dious Shop on Illith Kt., Kast of Carlisle Mtreet New Bloomtleld. Pa., where be Is prepared toman ufaetureto order Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, onllMoorder. and ttntshed In the mostartlstleand durable manuer. HavliiK superior workmen, he Is prepared 'o furnish work thnt wlH compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. a-HKPA Ull NO of allklndsneatlyandprom) t Ivdone . ealllssollclted. SAMUKL SHITi) Philadelphia Advertisements. PAVItl II. ELDER. rAVir BENTLRT, JR. D, D. ELDER & CO, BLANK BOOK MANUPACTUHEHH Booksellers and Stationers, And Dealers Id U IMMMV l IITAIAN. lVnll l'lipem, Vo. 4 12 Market and 427 Merchant Street, PHILADELPHIA Pa. EIGLER & SWEARINGEN' Successors to 8H AFKNKU, ZIKULKlt & CO.. Importers and Uealers In Hosiery, lovN, Itlbbonn, NiipcnlerN, THREADS, CO MRS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North FourMi Street. PHILADELPHIA , PENN'A. Agents for Lancanler Combs, gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers in CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. KI.AIVK HOOKS Always ou hand, and madeto Order. Nos. 610 Market and 523 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO H- Publishers of Handera' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's lfistoryot the united Mtates.Keitoo'suutilne Maps. Ac. B ARCROFT & CO., Iniporlefg and Jobbers or Staple and Fancy DHY - GOODS. Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, LinotM, White Ooodtt, tea., Nos. 405 and 407 MAKKET 8TKKET, (Above Fourth, North Bide,) PHILADELPHIA. JEW. T. M0UL, RKPKEBKNTINU Weimer, Wright & Walk in, MaunTnctiircr & W holesale Dealers IN Boots & Shoes No. 302 Market Street, H. KENNEDY, WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co., WHOLESALE GROCEHS, No. 506 MARKET 8TREET, PHILADELPHIA. 71 What will the Weather be To-morrow? POOL'S SIGNAL SERVICE BAROMETER and Thermometer Combined. Foretells correctly any cliane In the Weather. 12 to 24 hours in aa wauce Kiidorsed by the inosteinlnent ProfessoiH and Kclentlllc men as the Best W eather Indicator In the World. FAUMK1IS can plan their work according lo Its prediction. It will save ttfty times us coat in a siouie season, nsn unru i er feet, and Kollable. We will send It. Fre to any address on re'elpt of J2 C0 Beware of worthles Imitations, None genuine without our trade mark. AUENT8 WANTED. Kend Htnint) for C.icu ar. U.S. NOVKI.TV CO., la Maiden Lane.KewYork, Please state where vou saw the advertisement. Send Money Orders or Registered Letters lit our risK. .nil Philadelphia Advertisements. JJUM. & NC-OTflfKY. GENERAL MERCHANTS, NO. 346 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Ty'KWn.T.pRy the highest market price for . n .i niiiucn, nr we Will sol I them for you on 5 per cent, commission. ;"". ew. r.KKs, rounry, j.arci, Tallow, Feathers, Potatoes, Apples. Grain, Flour, Feed, Fur, II des. Wool, Peanuts, Broomcoru, Dried fruit, Hay, Hops, &!., &o. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on large consignments of Staple articles. banners. HIl IOierH nnrl llr,atnra In O.n.,.1 Ms chandlse should write for reference.!'! Ice current. ... rai, b, . mien wriiing us state wnettier you wish to ship on consignment, or sell It you wish to sell, name the articles, amount of rh ml your VEHY LO W1CHT rMIOIS for same delivered, free Htionnl ear t nr nearest shipping point: also if possible send sample by mall If too bulky by freight. Address HUI.li V HCOTNKY. General Commission and Shipping Merchants, fi mi iorui water Bt.,i'hira. October 9, 18)7 lv. HIGHEST AWARDS Centennial. Exhibition. J. REYNOLDS & SON. NORTHWEST CORNER THITtTKKNTH AND FILBBKT STa, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters WITH SHAKING AND CLINK ER-GRIK DING GRATES FOR BURNING ANTHRA CITE OH BITUMINOUS COAL. CENTENNIAL WROUGHT IRON HEATERS FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. KEYSTONE WROUGHT IRON HEATERS COOKING RANGES, LOW-DO WN CRATES, Etc. Descrlp Circulars sent free to any address. EXAMINE BEFORE 8ELECTING. mj Aka, AVERILL BARLOW. 4i South Second Street, (BELOW MARKET.) PHILADELPHIA, HAS A GREAT VARIETY. OF TUB NEW 8TTI.E8 (Jueen Anne and EnsUake FURNITURE, IN ASH OR WALNUT, together with a large Stock of all the Latest Designs of Chamber, Parlor, Library, Dining Room Chu.h, Ofllce and COTTA GE FURNITURE. Also, Woven Wire Redo, Springs of various patterns. BEDDING, MAT - TRESSES OF EVERY QUALITY. Folding and Oriental Chairs, Piano Stools, &e. AT VERY LOW PRICES. 4 ly Is not easily earned in these;times, nnt If " cnn ue rnade In three months by any one of either sex. In any part of the country who Is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish, fttaweek in your own town. You need not be far away from home over nigh. You can give your whole time to I he work, or only your spare moments. It costs' nothing to try the business. Terms and fi lint lit free. Address at once, H. IIallett d Co., Port land, Maine. 14 ly. J. M. Girvin. J. II. Girvih- J. M. GIRVIN & SON., FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE Commission Merchants, No. 64 South (.'ay, St., BALTIMORE, MD. We will pay strict attention to the sale of alf kinds of Country Produce and remit the amount promptly, 45 lyr. J. M. GIRVIN A SON. -yy7"ATCHMAKER & JEWELER. CEO. C. HENRY, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Carlisle Street, New Bloomfteld Pa. Repairing of all kinds well and promptly done. CALL AND SEE ME. The Subscriber has opened a Store opposite the Railroad Depot, at NEWPORT, where he is pie. pared to supi ly OYSTERS, GROCERIES, dc, At the lowest market price. A full stock on hand. The patronage of the public is solicited 4;uf. W'M. HIKES, Newport, Pa, KNOW I By readlnff and practlrir.a . tlie inctumiiuio ti-utus con tained i" tho best uicdicnl book ever isiuied, mtithd i HV VPI l Price only 1. btntbymiil I II I UbLI nn receipt of priro. It treats of Exhflunted Vitslliv, Prcnistorc Dri-llne, Kervous and ltiylcal Debility, and tho ciidli- roncftuiiunt ills uDd untold nii.cric that r, sulc Ihen from, and contsins rouro tbnn SUorlfrtiinlprr Fcrlptionn, unyona of which i. worth the pike of t Hie book. T ins book was written by the mot ex tenfive and iirobablv the most ekilful practitioner In America, lo whom rns awnrdeda gold an--l jew. lied medal by the National Medical Association. A I'amphlet, llluslrateu Wltu me very bh Meet i-iipravipg a mar vil of art and beauty cent rttte to all. betid fir it t once. Addreis PEA BODY MEDICAL THYSELF INSTITUTE. No. 4 Bui. finch M., Boston, Hum. JOH PH1NT1NO of every description neatly and promptly executed at Reasonable Rate at the Bloomtleld Tunes Steam Job Ofllee. I FLANNELS A splendid assortment of Flan. 3 nels. justopened by F. MOKTIMKH. 1 ClIVi1 Our Sfo I k I for Wen'n j OnLli't Prices fit Our Stock of NEW OOflTHt r Wear Is complete. loin lH cents um F.MORTIMER New RUiouitujIU. r.. COMMISSION