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! THE DODGE CITY TIMES. DODGE CITY. 8ATURDAY. OCT. 23. SUJI8CBIPTI0N: : 00 per year, In advance. If. . KaLAINK.Bdllor suad Publisher. EjnxwtD ATiBzFoiTorricEAT Dodge ClTT, KAS8A8, A3 SECOJtD-CLJLiSa MAIL XATTEB. There la m beef-packing establishment at Bock port, Texas, owned and managed by Eoaloo men, which Jails an average of SI, 500 bretes a year. Erery part of the beef it utilized, (Ten to the lulu of the tail, which are irrser Ted and aold lor the making: of la dim' Irises. The Hood flow into tacit and 11 dressed and sold at two centt a pound lor the manufacture of fertiliiers. The lean bef it boiled and canned in two-pound tint. The hides are tailed and aold green. The fatty matter i extracted and goet to tallow. The bones ire boiled to pulp to extract the tatty matter, which goea to tallow, and the dry bone, miicly phosphite of lime, are aold for fertilizing at one cent per pound. The feet are cut iff at the knee, and from the boot neala' foot oil it extracted. The horny part of the hoof, the thin bone and knuckle bones areextraded and told fortbe mtnuftcture of domestic ivory. The horns Ire pild up un'il the pith becomes loose, and this is added to the fertilizers and the bones told for manufacture. Erery atom of the animal it profitably need. The Kansa Ici6c K.ilroad has finish ed more than 55,000 bu-hels of winter teed wheat to settlers in weetern Kansas, taking their notes tbeiefor. It is ettimated that this wl 1 plant 60,000 acres. Ttiere were 2,400 spplictiions, and 2.1C0 were granted. Tie wheat in western Kansas is now nearly all up, and looks bright and thrifty. Settler hare renewed their con6dence in the coun try and look forward with hopeful expecta ti in of good crops next year. The action of the Kansas Pacific in furnishing wheat on such liberal terms is highly commendable. The lottl cost of the wheat and hauling wa about $40,000. Exchange. We hare teen no statement of the number of bushels furnished by tbe A., T. & 8. F. road, but it will equal that furnished by the K. 1. road. The number of acres planted will f qasl the number planted last year. The House of Representatives now stands: Republicans ISO; Democrats 149; Republi can Nationals 5; Democratic Nationals 7; Xaiicnalt 2; total 293. The Democrats bare a mtjority of 19 over the Republicans, and Sorer all. To overcome this the Republi cans inu't gain ten members; and eight, and perhaps nine, of that number were gained in OjIo on Tuesday, 12th. But few of the Nationals will be returned, and the Repub licans will gain more of their seats than the Democrats. It is quite certain, from the general drift.that the Republicans will hire a working majority of twenty or more in tbe next congress. In addition to this we hare gained two, and perhaps tbiee, in In diana, which will be augmented by gains froa Mi'Siuri, Iowa, New Jersey and other Elates. The sugar manufactured at Lamed is at tracting some attention in the country with favorable coalmen's from the press. Tbe Topeka Commonwealth says: Mr. Ott, of 03rle, Kas., brought to this office a sam ple of the sujsr made it the new sugar fac tory at Larned. It is just a it came from the mill, and is about of the color of the ordinary No. brown sugar. It can, he sayt, be whitened so as to be almost eqaal to white sugar. The factories now at Larned are sufficient to use thirty acres of corn per day. Enough is now known to know that sugar making can be made a success in Kan sas. This is we hope destined to, in a meas ure, revolutionize farming in the western iiar'l of the State. Mr. Benny worth, the pro prietsr of the mill, deserves praise for the energy and nerve be has displsyed in get ting this holiness into shape. A gentleman from out west named Grego ry tells some queer works by the negro col ony in Graham county. There are 800 in the colony and all doing well. One negro has a cow wits, which he broke and improv ed twelve acres of prairie and cultivated eight acres of corn; his wife drives the cow and keeps the flies off. Another one spaded a f oar -foot hedge around 160 acres of land. Such industry will wim in any country where the Lord will let it rain. Seneca Courier. These are tbe same colored exodostera whom .Dr. 6tringfield testified "were Iszy, ragged and diseased, and hare come to Kan sas to be supported." Topeka Tribune. The Perkins wind-mill sold by Colvin & Son, near Larned, is the most substantial and reliable mill manufactured in the Unit ed Slates; and they know how to put them up to stay; cheap to suit bard times. Try out; it will be better than many dams. Farmers and stock men look to your in terest. I have on stand on of the finest Clydesdale Horses in western Kansas. In sure for Ten Dollars. Call and see him at II. B. Bill's. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Near the bridge, Dcdge Ci y, Kansas. TRY BROWN'S TAR TROCHES, For sore throat and clearing and strength ening tbe voice. For sale by all druggists. W. J. Colvin and son, near Larned, have the best lot of full blood Merino rams for sale in the State of Kansas; and the most re liable for all practical purposes, at the least figures; so say their old customers. They always have them on hand. YOU ARE SAD AND LONELY And it's all on account of your indiges ion. Urown's I'epsin Tonic furnishes the s otnach with the active principles of digestion; gives tone to the system and cures dyspepsia. For tale by H. J. Fiirger. PONT OFFICE HODItM' From 7 a. m. to 9. r. M. Money Orders isMievl front 9 A. M. to Cr. M. .Sundajs excepted. II. J. Fmsgek. 1 M. Hall's Vegetable fciciLixx Haik He newer is a scient fie combination of some it the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable Vingdom. It restores gray hiir to its originrj color. It makes the scalp white and clean It cures dandruff and humors, and falling out of tbe hair. It furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair-dreeing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public, as its effects remain a long time, making only an occasional application necessary. It is re commended and used by eminent medical men, and officially endorsed by tbe State As sayer of Massachusetts. The popularity of Hall's Hair Renewer has increased with the test of muiy years, both in this country and j in foreign lands, and it is now known and ( used in all the civilized countries of the world. For Sale by all Dealers. Yandcnberg & Marshall, (AT HGXGERFORD'S OLD STAND,) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FRESH AND SALT MEATS, SAUSAGES. Etc. No credit siren unless payment is secured DODGE CITY, KAS. 5,500 Sheep for Sale 3,000 Improved, 1,000 Common, the balance Lambs and Wethers. 91. l.BEDO.1. For particulars inquire of WRIGHT, 11EVERLEV &CO.. otc Dodge Citr. Kas. L0JNG BRANCH SALOON and TsTT.T.TATm PABLOB Favorite Resort of Stockmen. FINE OLD KENTUCKY WHISKIES AM KEY WEST CIGARS A 8FKCIAI.lv. GALVESTON and SAN ANTONIO DAILY PAPERS OX FILE. EJ GIVE US A CALL. MAHSII & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS LM DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, It Tieifa. BLANKETS. DRESS GOODS, UNDER WEAR. SHIRTS, SHEETINGS. Bleached and Unbleached LADIES' akd GENTS' WEAR, all kinds. FIJBIt 1KB GLAVER. A large stock of PRINTS AND MUSLINS. Also, FLOUR AND FEED. A few tloori West of Fostofliee, DODGE CITY. K.AN. R. E. RICE, MANUFACTURER OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS Whips, Spurs, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs, &c. REPAIRING NBAs LY DONE. Special attention giveu to the MANUFACTURE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. DODGE CITY, KANSAS. ORK & WHOLESALE AND General Merchandise & Out-Fitting Goods BEY &B8, BOOTS MB SEOHS, FANCY GROCERIES FRONT STREET, DODGE CITY, KANSAS. BEYEHTEEHTH YEAS. KANSAS FARMER, Tho Statu Africaltaral Papar, f PHSHsaoa sy tiuiwm Tire Kansas Fakxer Is an 8-page Weekly Farm and Family paper 100 contributors among the practical burners, fruit-growers and breeders or the Heit Crop Notes fmm CTery county lu Kansas. The FABXub the cfficUlrupcr for publishing tne StrayaofUic State. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Postage Paid 1 copy, 1 year, flio. loopy, 6 months, SLOOl 1 copy, 3 months, SO cents. BAaagrJB copy free U. a. LAM) OFFICE, ( Larned, Kansas, rsepr.2;, l&O ) Xotice is herebr riven that the following nam ed settler has filed notice ot her intenliou to ranLe final prout in support of her claim anil sew cure fiisl entry thereon, and that said proof will lieruaile litlure me lirgiMer or itecener, a-Larne-d, Kansas, on Saturday, October 23d, I so. .it: 51 AUV A COOK. Declaratory Statement Xo. GT9 (or Lot 5 section 3a, and Lots 7 and e section 34 tp. W south ranged west. Anil she mines the- following witnesses toprovi her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said trsrt. lis; Mrs. It, L. Armstrong, Jocpti Miiw. IC. O. Coo. Fred. MngtT, allot Dodgi Cay 1 O. Ford county, Kansis. erti-5w C A. MOItltf-, Register. Use Brown's Vegetable Livee I'ill? The western remedy for billiousness anc sick headache. All druggists sell them. FLOURING MILES, eatCH? ClTT. KANSAS. ABE NOW MAStFACTVKIKO THE Choicest Brands of Flour. THE MOSr IMPROVED MILLING APPARATUS IN USE. FBBsJII .HEAL. AND 3111.1. a?KBa constantly on hand HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR. WHEAT. Orders promptly tiled. All orders from the city ilelivcrcd tree of charge. II. a. MAY ft CO.. Proprietors. "OLD HOUSE" SALOON, VTALIKB KTRAKTER, Proprietor, DODGE CITY. KANSAS. THE I1EST Wines, Liquors and Cigars, SUPPLIED AT THE BAR. If too want a refreshing drink call at the popular " CID BSl-KK SALOON. " RAPER RETAIL DEALERS IN AND QUEENSWARE. THE OLDREXIABLE. , kjhiie, Topana, Kansas. to any address. U.S. lanii OFFICE, 1 Larneil. Kansas, ept !. 1881. Xotlce Is hereby fit thjt the rnlloulnf- nam ed settler has filt-il notice or his intin'ion to mate final proof in support of his claim ami se cure filial entry thereon, and that said pmol wilt be nude belnre the Ke,;lter or Ite-Crieer at Larned. Kannas, on Saturday, October 'Jd. l&o TiK JOKPII . ARMSTRONG. Declaritory State ment No. 3IS for Ix)t G ami S tf of S W qr tectlon 35 tp '2G south range 2i west And he nam-s tbe following witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon and cultivation of said trjet, via: Mrs. II. L. Arumrornr. Mary A. I'arri.h. U. G. Cwk and O. A. Mjr.b, allot LKii'ge City 1. O. Ford coilnlr, Kansas s2i-5w C. A M JltltlS, Register. IVHIfl P4PPTR. ra'b,fom,dontlleatOo. tSP. i5r JJ'- R"eU a: CWs Kewspapcr AaeeitlslaffBT2KnriOSenceSr.vwtieread-re-rritIn contracts may be made lor It 1M JIKtT SOaUU