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Subscription Price, $2.50 per Annum, post-paid; Single Numbers, 25 Cents.

For Sale by the AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, 39 and 41 Chambers Street, N. Y.

Entered at the Post Office at Kansas City, Mo., as second class matter.

KANSAS CITY, MO.

PRESS OF RAMSEY, MILLETT & HUDSON.

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State, with an equally grand showing in all other departments of agriculture.

The foregoing facts show conclusively why 29 per cent of the increase in population in the State during the past four years; and

40 per cent of the increase in population during the past year; and

43 per cent of the increased acreage of wheat in the State in 1878, belonged to the "Golden Beit."

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rous mineral springs, immense deposits of gold and silver and the grandeur, extent and variety of its scenery, offers unequalled attractions for the Pleasure Seeker, Scientist, Artist, Capitalist, the Invalid, the Overworked and the gold and silver seekers.

Golden Belt Route.-The Kansas Pacific

A Farm for Everybody 62 500 farms 5,000,000 R'y is the only line running entire trains

acres-for sale by Kansas Pacific-the best land in America, at from $2 to $6 per acre, one-quarter off for cash, or on 6 or 11 years credit at 7 per cent interest. It don't take much money to buy a farm on the Kansas Pacific; $26 to $80 will secure 80 acres on credit, or $120 to $360 in cash will buy it outright. Send to S. J Gilmore, Land Commissioner, Salina, Kas., for the "Kansas Pacific Homestead," a publication which tells about Lands, Homesteads, Pre-emption, Soil, Climate, Products, Stock Raising, Schools, Wages, Land Explorers' Tickets, Rates, etc. It is mailed free to all applicants.

Read all you can gather about Kansas, and when you decide to start, be sure and start right by focating along the KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY. S. T. SMITH, Gen'l Superintendent,

KANSAS CITY, MO.

equipped with Pullman Sleeping Palaces and Elegant Day and Second Class Coaches to Denver without change, of either passengers, baggage or mails. This being the short line and quickest, is therefore the cheapest and best route in every respect.

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Free.-Send to P. B. Groat, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Kansas Pacific R'y, Kansas City, Mo., for the new Colorado Tourist," for 1879, the new "Colorado Miner, an 1879 Guide to Leadville," illustrated with the best map published. Enclose postage stamp.

P. B. GROAT, Gen. Pass. Agent,

KANSAS CITY, MO.

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