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.V?; fS .Vvjf V fer- ilS' - ? ,rJ i'BE DODGE CITY TIMES Dodge City. Thursday, May 3133. t 'rUfiilRHTioN: J2 00 per y-ai-, in advance. v rs Kf.AENK. eaitorntiflVnhliNlipr. PCBTOFFICE NOTICE, Mti-r urItiy, J tuturv 23ui. 1835, the Dodze. City I'ostuDTiw vrilljjuservc the lollowin:; liours: OI'K.VS. CLOSES. V ok .1 a s j.. . . 7:00 a . m 8:X) r. ii . slltnJ IVtt. .- J .. b:()ilA.Jt 0;0.A M, 7:00 p. in. M O.ftiU ItezMn .t:U0 a' in 'in c oo i). in li:J1l in. . Mji1?cI(J-.i; at 12 hi. anil X V. KLMN'i; r'ostitiastir. .BAIJ.BOAB TIME TABLE. ATTiiSON, TXP K'A & -AST V IX It It " 7 , i.t .0IXG E.tsT. ' VewY&i kKxjtrfsS r 2." a ik .12:.V) irm .11:1!) a m .-,'7:10 p in. ,. 4:JJa in. M::0i in. .":10 p in. . 7:2 a in. 4-O0.. in 0:S5 p in njiumiu l,xiti-s ... Kiiuiiifiiip.Jf.. ..'.. 'Hlilt.'llj(lTtIi.llt WyTwisht.; GOING WE-sT. f"cjlo:4wlo Expr-tS Kftr-raup' . 'JJito&RliShrcisht. Va fc'reht . . . iO GAL Pine ram Tuesday night. No iiow daiico halis as .vet. How about tlio now railroad. Tlic Giobe is still on the fence. -Tli" real estate market is act'ne. Sheep fihearcrd arc iiryrcAt demand. - Our JipkI" is gradually increaains. Thu White Loaf is our favorite Hour. Tom Owen is the boss tonsoria1 artist. The biuhihnr boom is on the increase. Onr'M.nor hn l.itel bousht a dwelling! Eiuer&on rcnortb a b:g dry njods liade. What became of 's lovely uiunstach? Have you bad your head f-audoaocred .vetf Our now htatiou agcufc is a geucral fa vorite. The Wrisjlit House resistor looms up bijr. ii. S. Culver is back from a tea dayb' trip eat. Crawtord, the fjroesr reports a lively ti.ide. Sturm & Jlelcalf, are deing a bijr hod.i water tiade. Co 1 1 :u 'a Park" promises to ba a favor ite resorr. The through hcnli aro rapidly coming through. S. 1. Cheney, of Sand Creek, "dropped in this week, Th cental P. M. ol Cimairon called Tuesday. John Sehmokcr andJames Mails called during the week. The "Fountain" at the City Drugstore is "wide oneu." "Who stole the gate," is what R. M. Wright wants to know. The Dodire House is now one of the best Ileuses in the West. Mr. Miner of tho O V brand left for K. C. for a few days. A. U. McCoy of the XI outfit was in town duiinz tho week. " The Tisii:s has enjoyod a subscription boom since enlanring. The Times office brightens tin with an exterior coat of paint. Tho ge.hool enrol linen fc for the year is S3T against 202 last year. ttrectCominissiouer O'Neill is putting our streets in line older. After to-morrow the school bell will ginglc no ni3fo(uiitil September. Our stockinon report better pasture than tlicy ever before baw in the country. J. II. Conrad, tho conductor, is laid up with a soio foot tho result of an accident on the Mo. Pacific. It is said that his 'onner, "Bobby Burns. " is now lunninc tho only "sure thing" game iu the city. Tho records show that dnrincrMay the Dodac City Postoflieo did more business than during anv previous month sinco it was established. The ariss was never better is the gene ral expression. We aro adding many new names to our subscription list. Fine hhowers nearlv everv day is doing the business for tho season. Ou Sunday last, Nick Mavrath was glad dened by the arrival of a daughter. This i! tho last week of school, and tho pupils in the advanced classes aro rehears ing the lessons. It. Biokford is moulding brick in the west part of town, but the rains are iutcr frriiiffwitli tho woilc. Mr.-., ,T. P. (lo-jf tt and Miss Low Gosett. aie visiting Mis. G M. Hoover. Thev reside in Champaign. III. Conductor .Tamos White and wifo re- turned yesterdav. .Mrs. White has 1m en visiting friends in Pennsylvania for sever al months past. A son and daughter of Elder Collim stopped hero last week, and paid their.' I'atfier a short viir. They wero oa their way to the mountains. i- o... .. . -i . , . .. 1 i. n.,.i.i: i i i -ii i 1 1 tho Catholic church, and will build a resi- ,, ,, . STit tii .. ueuco thereon tile sola his present resis deuce to E. E. Evans, a eattlo man, - J. n. White was ic-elected Mieriff of ' El Paso county, Texa-. ou the citizen's ticket, by a handsome majoritv. Mr, i White is a biothcr of Thos. B. White of this city. ! P. J. Upp. ot Spearevillo. has taken B. A. Jono' place in I C. Zimmormr.nirs etore. Mr. Upp is an old re-ident of tho ' county and is a splendid talesman. Mr. Jones is cngaeing in thocattlo business. H. S. Jennings, who has been connect ed with the U. S. Signal office in this city, has been placed in charce. of the office. Mr. Jennings is a steady young man. and will no doubt discharge the duties faith fully and satisfactorily. Geo. S. Emerson baa a mammoth stock! of Summer hats. lie leceived two iu- ' voices of these goods, oonsequenjly has h.g stock but the hats aro going oft like flap jacks" m the huniiff time. Go and & U UWUU., UUL. irat o ,m!tl"fc,. Itnl ! District court will convene June 11th. Tho following uamed citizens have been selected as Jurymen: Christopher Bohl. K." P. Adams. John nolnicr.. Henry Mo Broom. Ictoi Carson, J. Q. Adam3, J. W. Sidlow, Heury L;nipo. II. E. Berk ley, A. V. Beadle, Morris Collar. John A. Cliue. HAIL, AT OBKAT X5Ii.I. A serious hail swept through the center of Birtou.-Ilice and ilcPhersou counties Thurbday oveuine doing great damaee to wheat and xyc. The breadth of the storm was about a mile Accompanying the hail was a largo fall of raiu which extend-1 'cdi'eucial'ty over this po:t:o:i of the date, -v -J TJicre v;erc some hard- features, thel 1 rqughcr 'forms of life, in the city this vrcclc. One ca?c attracted some atten tion, and out of deference to the faniily '.ve forbear names. An individual hav ing a vrife and two children, sent an in sulting proposition to a married ivomau in this city. The offended woman caused the arrest of the lascivious bene dict, and he was promptly introduced to Police -Judge Burns, who, with his ac- I customed official f-cverity, thrust his of- X iicial lampoon into the prisoner to the tunc of $75 $50 on a charge of dis orderly conduct and $25 for carrying concealed weapons. The prisoner has, chosen to leave the city instead of makings payment of the heavy fine. The man wrote a note full of sickening love, offering a place of assignation. We have the note, and have been re quested to publish it, but we do not wish to shock the modesty of our sensi tive readers. J ndge Burns" court is be--coming a terror and the evil ones may well stand in awe and dread, for in this court there is no leniency for a grave offense. Tn-tliejspriiig time we yearn -for the early vegetable. How-sorrowing to see onions quoted at "two bunches for 5 cents, and lettuce almost given away." The market value of onions and lettuce in Bodge is five times greater than the eastern quotation, on" onions, while.it would be ten times more on lettuce. Yi'hat has the irrigation ditch done for the early spring vegetable? "What is Garden City doing in the line of swing gardens? What is this boasting and vaunting ambition on garden truck mean, unless we are furnished cheap and early garden products! "Within a few miles of the "Wethersfield of west ern Kansas, and yet it takes 25 cents to buy a mess of onions and lettuce! The short alioted period on this mun dane sphere is harrowing enough with out the additional mortification of pay ing 25 cents for 1G small onion sprouts. But the tribulations of the world are made up from the small discomforts, and we suppose the meagre onion sup ply is our portion. A family discussion ensued in Bodge on molasses, the wife always insisting that molasses was in the plural number, by speaking of "them molasses." The molasses for more than once was in the plural number, and the husband taking advantage of the plurality of "those molasses"' determined that the proper grammatical status of the mo lasses should be fixed. lie remarked yesterday from the character of the contents of the molasses jug, that while there might be no doubt about the number, there was suspicion about the gender of "those moia&ses. " Yes in the flytimc molasses beeomes of a singular plurality of flies, and for six months in the year it is proper to -say "them molasses" or "'those molasses," according to the condition of the mo lasses jug. April and May arc not down in the records as tornado months, and if this year a proportionate number of these storms appear at their proper season, J uly and August will indeed be filled with terrors. The farmers are feeling very cheer-i ful, as a ruie, over crop prospects. "Wheat is looking very jvell in most in stances, though there are some light fields that are not promising. Great Bend Tribune. Dr. T. J. Wright has located in tins citv for the prcctico of medicine. We have known Dr. Wright for uianv years, and can highly commend him. lie was a successful practitioner in Waucusbunr, Mo., for several yeais. He comes to this section of the country with good iccom mcndalions. He can be found during tho day at II. J. Fruigei's drag store, His residence is with J. M. Wnghr. Gen. McClellau, accompanied by about twenty men, thrc. of whom represent j Eastern capiral. and tho lest civil engi -., .... e .:.... -r .!... iiuuie, iiiu uu a iuiii ui. nisi'iut iwu ujl I'll; Panhandle, to investigate the copper . . , . , . nnncb and grazing ands of that section. " " ,. , ,, . , rPl lesterday was Decoration Day. the h day ot May has been set apart; for the decoiation ot sohlioi's graves, and in the Eastern cities tho ceremonies aie giaud ami imposing. Tho day has become a .National Holiday. i Tho present weather reminds us of the '.vearot 1S1G, the year without a summer; but we have no recollection ol mat year I Irom any experience of our own. Thrre wassuow and frost iu the summer mouths of that year. The Dcugo City Town Company are selling lots and bloctis. There is consider able tiausncf.ons iu town propel ty. Morris Collar is buying all the tonlots m the vicinity of the public chool build ing. ieuc0 of R M WrlRjlt at Porc ,a3t evu:iillB. A uuulbor of CItlzuUb flom tbo ci WCIC .ircscur TlJC couipauy bad n inv 1?niul .,. A citrnrisn ntrrt' vo. ciron ?t. flin rnwt. Wheat-is now being harrested in West ern Texas. Corn iu that section is live ft-ct hjgh and is taiheiing already. The yield of wheat is good and corn prouiisos unusually well. There a complaint in portions of Kan- i sas of too much rain. The season is ex ceptional in that regard. Tho usual prayer in past years has been for more water. The new railroad order goes into effect to morrow. Dcdge City is.uow the end of a passenger division. II. A. Cone, representing x the Topeka Capital, is in th city, in the interest of ' k that uajef. BEBKEa.H1' M" 5f HM!BCMS STOCK GATHERINGS. -Plenty of grass -and water on this -v. range. G. Longcndyke, a stockman of -Pawnee Valley, isin the city. The stockmen, arc arriving in the city, and horse and cow tJlk is quite common. -."" ' John Blocker passed through for "Wyomiiur, with" 3500 head of cattle, on Sunday Tast. r -Jj. A. Jones is making arrange ments to establish a cow ranch in "Wicliita county. J. D. Iked went down to his ranch Monday. Mr. Reed lately came up from his home in Texas. -B. 31. "Wright, has added a lot of fine Polled Angus bulls to his herd. Two of the bulls arc of imported stock. F. B. Barnard & Bro. have 5.000 jrraded sheep for sale. They are hold- l ing these sheep near Cimarron station, where tney are engaged m shearing. See advertisement. - ?!. Pofbes, of Forbes & Gray, sheep growers, .was, iu the, city Tuesday, lie has had good luck shearing. The fleeces from eight sheep ran as follows, the first named being a Mexican ewe: 3 lt, oft 8 uz. 51b, (iib -i oz. Sib, otb 12 oz. 41b. and 41b.' ; iCapt. J. T. Lytic has received en couraging reports from eleven herds of cattle he now has on the trail. So far they have foutid all the grass and water necessary and will go through to their destinations in good shape, in fact in better shape than for several years past. SPEAREYILLE ITEjIS. Mahkii:i. A quiet unassuming wedding was that united in matrimony Mrs. Pauline Bowman, a resident of this place since its earliest settlement, and L. "W. Eastman, formerly of "Wel lington, Kansas, but now engaged in the giocery business here. The affair took place about midday, on Tuesday of this week, at the residence of the bride. The ceremony was performed by the Piev. Fiobeit Lohrer, of the Catholic church. The two business interests that has been separate and distinct here tofore, is now expected to be merged into one. and the two partners hand in hand with hearts overflowing with bliss ful affection, will travel o,n together toward the boundless realm of eternity. ""7 " . -"'"," ""-""fa-"". " ono term in the legislature. lie is at and their pathway strewn with many j nt postmasteJ llt Doilge City.-K. flowers kept irasrant by the dews or i ln t,.,,-.,,,-1 , - 1 . i . j I. Journal, evening and tanned into luxuriant ,.,,, , i i beauty bv the centle zephyrs of the! 1 he Dodge City Iimes has changed 11I0rnfSjr j a seven column ioho, and gives evi- nnA -r Tarti- "n a,,..,,, wife of E. I). Swan, living about two miles from town, on "Wedncodti even ing of last week, after alingeiing sick ness of several months. She was highly esteemed as a christian, being a member of the Methodist church. Mr. Swan and family has the sympathy of the community in their sad bereavment. Ilev. Tooker preached the funer.il sermon. Mrs. Swan was buried in the silent land cemetery, adding one more to the little city of the dead so greatly in contrast to the city of the living. John Smith is under the impression the man who deals in ardent spirits and adulterates the same has committed adultery and as a punishment for the crime should be compelled to work on the roads; John claims to have any quantity of water at home, and when he coines to town and wants something more exhilerating he does not want it mixed' with the town water. Xot being used to it, it docs not agree with him. Bev. Irwin T. Mather, of the Con gregational persuasion, preached in the Presbyterian church last Sunday even ing. We are reliably informed it was Mr. Mather s fii'at effort in expounding tu the scripture. The young man did ex- ,. ,' ,, , J .a . ,. , ! jccdiiiffiy well atul promises in time to cccQinffiy well ami p become a theoloirian of no small magni tude. Jonas Stafford has one of the finest gardens in the countv. havinir had onions, radishes aud lettuce for the last three weeks and peas now in bloom. Miss Eva Beverley, of Dodge City. was visiting the Misacs Nichols the first of the week. Mrs. J. "W. Cole, and daughter flattie are visiting friends in Hillsdale, Michigan. CDIABHON CULLINGS. Pine rain Tuesday night. Mr. "Wcttick is planting sorghum this week. L. Gordon, from the Pawnee, was in town Monday. Hod Hull came down from Belfast Wednesday morning. Horse racing and foot racing was the excitement here last Thursday and Saturday. Master Hugh Hudson killed a mammoth hawk nearhis father's ranch, last Saturday. It measured 4ft. Gin. acioss the wings from tip to tip. Quite a delegation from this town ship at the county seat Tuesday. Hope no one will take this as an omen of mischief towards anyone's plans po litical or otherwise. A gentleman and his family moved into the house formerly owned by Mr. Justus -Lyman, for a few days. I He is looking for a location for a small stoclr ranch. Two cowboys on their way to Colo- rado, shot and killed their pack horse here last Tuesday. The horse broke loose from them and they were afraid he was going to get away on the plains. If newspapers sometimes appear to be-undtiely inclined to criticism instead of praise, it must be remembered that if wrong be combatted right will take . care of itself; that the wheat will grow and mature if the tares are kept down, and that tho corn docs not need chon-' ;n. kf fl, ,le T ol,-f fl, etr.l- . need the physician, .while we Jet the well alone. The affairs of this world j oj sre so arranged that every moral force known must be constantly employed in I in tlie lisht as;aiiis error and evil. ' , A FEW IffiD"V,rOIiDS. The neighboring press have our thanks for their kindly notices. "We publish the following extracts: The Bodge City Timks comes to us this week in four page form and "in nev,- type, and greatly improved. Clarendon News. The Bodge City Ti:.res has been en larged and its new sv.it fits it to a dot. Klainc knows how to make a number one newspaper. Larned Chhronoscope. The Bodge City Times comes out in a new and handsome dress this week. It has been changed to a seven column folio and is a bright, newsy paper. Mickcrson Argosy. The Dodge City Times has been en larged and changed from a four column quarto to a seven column folio. Topo graphically it presents a neat appear ance. Lamed Optic Thc Dodge City Times. X. B. Klaine. editor and proprietor, appeared last week in a new dress and changed to a folio neat and stylish as a new made bride. All this because the Times is seven going on eight years old. Great Bend Bcgister. The Dcdge City Times comes to us much enlarged and improved in appear ance. We congratulate our neighbor on this evidence of prosperity and trust it may continue to grow and accumu late wealth. Kinsley Graphic This week the Dodge City Times comes to us. in the shape of a four page seven column paper, and a new dress of type. We congratulate Bro. Klaine on this imnrovement of his always britrht and handsome paoer. Stafford Herald. The Dodge City Times came out last week in a new dross and greatly enlarged. Bro. Klaine always takes the right side, fights for it bravely and deserves the propcrlty which enables him to make these improvements in his paper. Sterling Gazette. The Dodge City Times comes to us this week enlarged to a seven column folio, with a new dress, and greatly im proved in every respect. If the Times keeps up to its present standard it will be one of our most welcome exchanges. Medicine Lodge Cresset. The Dodge City, Kansas, Times looks well in its new and handsome dress. The editor, X. B. Klaine, once edited a paper at "Warrensburg, in this state, and represented Johnson county uu.a .i ,r,.i, v ..u .u? .u. nes?. Uur oht Jiissoun inenci lvniine has staid with the boys preaching the gospel of righteousness unfo salvation and we are glad to see that success is crowniii" his eiFoits. Inland Tribune. Dr. T.J. Wiiirbt and wife and daughter, Mrs. -W. C. Moore, arrivrd Scixluy from Santa Fe, X. M. "Little tobacco. Jokci" is tho best smokma Are duo from Mav 1st for the current year. At! persons doing bahine-ss it l ho citv aro iequcsted to call and pay licenses with out further notice. 2.B. Klaixe. Citv Treasurer. Water hauled by the wagou load, ou II. B. Bell. Call Vorris Collai has purchased all of the town lots suuoanding the public echool house. He bousrlit these lots at wholesale and will sell them at. Jow piices by tho single lot. A centipede five inches in length was killed by "W. D. Erwin in the dry goods department of Edwards Bros., Xoble & Marsh a few cveniinrs aro. Kinslev i,,xi Ixrapluc. l Tho weather is delightful. Cool nins aud tornadoes in the cast tcud to keep the atmosphere coo . Asiilaxd, Boone ro. , Mo. April 23. Ib83. V:,i. T. Ki.liott will give a liberal re ward for any satisfactory information of Harrioon Elliott, Please address Wm. T. Elliott, Ashland. Boone county, Mo. , Most of the corn is up in this county and looking well. "We saw an eighty acre field Sunday about two miles east of town that had bcon cultivated once and was then standing five or six itches high. Not a hill appeared to be missing, and the field looking in splen did condition. Larned Optic. Ladies app'roveof yourfiUiol:;ng"Littlc Joker." m Vhite, D iiue-tie and Royal St. John Sewing Machine, the best made. Ltdic ot D dge City ind vicinity will find a good lot of these machines at tl.e rtore of F. C ZlMMERMAXX Everv smokerbhould try "Little Joker." The prices are low for millinery gooda at Mrs L'-mtTt's north of VVruht Hjusc. Mike Sutton, Dodge City's big law 3'er, was in Larned Tuesday in attend ance upon the district court. Net tried hard to have Mike quarantined in re taliation for the treatment he had re- ceived at Dodge, but failing in that, shot him with a 44-calibre beer bottle, and Mike went home badly wounded in the neck. Lamed Optic. n. B. Bell has a fine stallion for the Tlrt .f Hrnrlrmnti. l T'lin o?i?trn! 13 nt Ht 1 blood and has au exceIk,nt pedigree. j ' T T" !!Ps,fe bmok,DS tobacco h "Little 'Jokr." friTHuE hut8II Trisoa. The.bc mamfacture, mil lt longer tnpQ lwo wagoiia of any olrur make. A few of these wagons for eale by F. C'ZtMMEBMASN. C ill en Chap. Shields for a goc3 No 8 copp qeIv, per B-ytom ' Wash Ejiler for ?2 2a H.IPP1 BEfPLT8. Marsh's Golden Blood &. Liver Tonic is a Grand Remedy. "My wife has used Maesu's Goldex Blood &. Liveu Toxic for dyspepsia and derangement of the liver with happv re sults. ''IT. H. Johnson. Austin, Minn. "Marsh's Golden Blood & Liver Toxic has cured mv little boy of Scrofula aud general debility. It is a grand remedv." IThos. J. Smith, Kansas City, Mo. ' 'Your Goldex Br.oon & Lives Toxic and Goldex Balsam lor the throat atnL Luuj's give excellent satisfaction to iny customprs." IL. T. Dorsej', diusgist, Bnrlinirton, Iowa. t Marsh's Goldex BLOOd &. Liver Toxic, the cral alterative aud cholajiocuc. and Marsh's Goldex Balsam, ttie lamons cough icmedv, are lor sain at the City Drus: Store, Dodge CuV. Thousauds of bottles have been given awav to prove their extraordinary merit. Large bottles 5'J cents and $1. STOCK BRANDS. We will insert Stock Brands on liberal terms, and respectfully solicit orders. J. II. CSiVPOKD. I'ostoSiee . Dodge City, K:i3 essolis Vr. SjrfetevSS -ao river opposite TxSrZVvnjy . -ri luns ou tlie Ark in StrS-Wi on K-lt nbs. l?j w.'S&K.ir m.'iik smootli &3 jraS crop uU small hole ajb;-..-J5y' on lelt car. (TJi l'oot Cice 2S, OiKlgc City K: r-JX--JS l .- t.. ...! ntttr Juiif 1st will range' on Whit" Wo rn -'ii errik to mil i-i north of ...kin. -AH malt citMiM.uisoon tlm Arkansiio liver no! til Side. Brands on right sid feoiiii- l)i;ii)(l3on left side. SOilX SCE3iTlSiEK. trO VostoHice 0?Ml-vS Hi lie Mp.-lilc iolU couiiiy, Jv.in3. limine on Crooked Cm ok. Br.ihd principally on l iglit hip sonit.- on rij;ht side. l'ostnffice: g'-;2 l'.iwni'i.- Vallev, gVy v ,, u . t --w Hodgtm.in cnintv. e-S'l Kansas. 6sSv?-vc?giiIIinchon tne Pawnee. y0K Cattle Brand: L 2 rostofiioi-s: Dod0'e City rVT??5-r 1. ,inil 1ii ll.lu K.i. Kaiu-h on I'.lue Hole, Clai U co,, Ka. Cat He 111 and; 15 on lclt tide and hip, lion rijilit bidi; .k) onciehsule. ."'I on eali side S J' Horse Brand: B on left CDiTJ A KZlOiV and fltOOECED SC CATTLK COMS.AIVV 4, JMngc Ciin.u roii 1 iv- WJ- VI, OU.llli tUllll- 'it&"i?-:i Fringer, K:is. Ilttf rrook. (1 L on k-lt Vf i1 i.lwmld..r :iml liii. IpsQi'-ir niaik ciop off ?,?j -v fc' '.!)t tu'uer nail ciop ty. r':cit. Other r.iaudi: L on K-ft liip . on left side. A" A 'V on 1c t side. H A T on kit side, O on rilit liip and bide. I. on !t!i hip. , mi nulit -ide willi J on both hips, t; on rmlir liip B on -ide. on both hip- I j on b-nliside?. B, 51. tV&Slft3a.T. i y ro-totlice address -SF- Hoitffe CiH . C.j' ' - . - , Ci jv.ii.s;ib c; t3 Postofiice address aSag3 Dodge Gity. Wi-SFsTi Kansas 'iS Cattle Ttangc- fatSSE55Si u" a" creik :Ju'5ri Ilrand CZ on lclt side M K3a and Z on k-lt hip. (wK tPr-sC l.'ange south sule of Aiuaiiitt- bet w ren I'iereeville and Gar den City. K:ib. Cattic Iirr.nd(.d on k-lt biinul "I ilcr and ciicle in tilt liipiaisoeanie 'oros on siiouiuer & Vg izSZrj-reiji'.iTC.U' on j iv; also some v mi ipi blioitliter. lloise brand bar on t-lioiikUr, other; cross on shoulder. nARDEBTi' ctias. I'ostoflicc address Dodge City, Kans.'.s. Ci'tle rane (in Mmtli Tlniiror. iX'leiwien Sharps and KiaCold "Water crn.k. - J&LSSfeaSiilrfSS LiLNGIOfl & WALHER. I ,"j) On left; side and cx?W&fi3 right hip. Postoflice Dodge City, Kansa3. liABA7f I.E.7JEKT. rvn ? Postoffice Odee, Kas. liatige on Cimarron J Lcn right thigh Li-Ut LI Ml - I I fit! tir Jt-4 -V U(ll !?,-. tfe5in nvJ'J&l III w " s;tssP- Cfa'rrr,- i r.,.i i,''Mv t vv ur'--t. - ,--n ,i W'"-vy,"c-il Cattle llanpp fe?.S-5J,fe'rlJ Fo.t Dodge Ittseiva- t5 Vo ,5raiu' as indicatid Vi .. KW m both sides. VtJ S? itrl j .. v.u I ! J f 1 5V-''-'-V-i'--ta, 1 UUISI- UI.I1MI Sil.lKJ ttrjW 1l" shoulder. fk&&'&P&Sf&i ItHunc on Ciman MjAlf, " Xe county. (y ! .ii i r-i i7 r. V TVT-BPwrc liz3??$.jrr?& .Additional brands: lgTSgaa Fih " on r,S,!t '''l'-Sja-fc-" '&4il Keverse j on left 1 te&nthkdi. fegfterM Hall's VnccTABLn Sicilian IIaii: Re j. ewer is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restora tive agents in the vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair to its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It cures dandruff and hnmors, and falling-out of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. It mal:c3 the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. 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 recommended and used by eminent medical men, and officially endorsed by the State Assayer of Massachusetts. The -popularity of Ilall's Hair Renewer has increased with tlie test of many years, both in this country and in foreign lands", and It Is now known and nsed in all the civilized countries of the world. For sale by all dealers. F. C. ZIMMERMAN", DEALEB IN General Merchandise, Hardware, Tinware, LUMBER JlSD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Stoves, Pumps, Pire Arms and AmmuDition. Agent for " sncsEvs Ann ckajipio.x MOWING MACHINES, BEST MADE . Caldwell, Kas, Dodge City, Kas. Fort Griffin, Texas. YORK PARKER - DRAPER MERCANTILE COMPANY. CARRY A COKP!.TE 1.IXK OF General Merchandise and Outfitting Goods, And Make the Lowest Prjce of any House in the We:t. M. It. DRAPER, Manager, DODGE CITY, KANSAS- IilYllT, fill All S Alii S7ASLS. H. B. BELL, SOUTH SIDE RAILROAD TRACK. DODGE CITY, FINE OUTFITS FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. GEO. S. EMERSON, DEALER IN DSTEOOBS, B0CESIES, H03S0HS CLOTHSO, BOOTS and SS-2QES. A COMPLETE STOCK OF FURNISHING GOODS. BEST STOCK FANCY GROCERIES IN THE CITY. Solo Ascnt for CAXiDlVEZ.1- FARM AND FREIGHT H'AOIVS. Opposite Itailro'id Depot, Dodge City, Kansas. K. M. WRIfiBT BRIGHT AltE DOIXCr A GEXEHAL eite icsiFFff lie km wacqii-hmirg BUSINESS, ALSO KEEP ON HAND A GENERAL STOCK OF IROH, STEEL and' WAGON WOOD WORK, On Front struct, in ro?tofllce IMock, DODGE CITY, Where they will I e plenseil to accommodate an rqual share of the general patronage of the public andGCASArTEE SATSSS ACTION. Korse-ShoeiDg and Brand Making will be made a Specialty Al.NO KEADV MTTK9 OSOES AS IVAI3.S COMSTAMLY ON WAND. FLOURING MILLS, DODGE CITV, KANSAS. ARE NOW MANUFACTURING THE Choicest Brands of PJour. THE MOST IMPROVED MILLING APPARATUS IN USE. FKESEt IJZEAt. AND Mllit FEED constantly on hand. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT. Orders promptly filled. All orders from the city delivered tree of charge. O. MAKSTI & CO..Propriet rs. SODA WATER 8TUKI7I & JIETCAiF, Props. DODGE CITY. KANSAS. M.iniifjctucrs of superior SODA ANU jIINESAZ. WATCfi. GINGEXt AXE, CHAMPAGiVE CiDEK. Families friipplitU at SI per cae. Orders left at II. Sturm's. t i rT OLD HOUSE" SAMPLE BOOM. DODGE CITY., KANSAS. ! i ttt t r mr-n cimn A n-rnn T WALTER STRAETER, Prop. THE CHOICEST LIQUORS. WINES AND CIO.WS. ' Agent for LEATEXITOEin Scientific Stoves and Ranges. BEST IS USE. Proprietor. KATJSAS. 1. W BEAJMCR. &BEAMER G. M. HOOVER, WHOLESALE WINES, LIQUORS ANI CIBABS. SOLE AGENT FOR- . ANHEUSER BEER. DODGE CITV, KANSAS. LIVERT, FEED AND SALE STABLE. Henry Sturm's old stand, " DODGE CITV, KANSAS. FRED. SINGER, Prop'r. FOR SALE. LAND AND STOCK. 1J)J? fff ACICES OF LAND. X J ) JJJ watei ed and good gra ACICES OF LAND, roll 'liiu- coov: i'i u'ly ci nu per acre. 3.C0O OATTLB, 1500 held are two years o.d and upwards at !5 ixr head UW HOUStS and YOUNG MDLLb at 0.-g5tE1IOBSE8llIldalOLB8lllIIIwr wo SHEEP and GOATS at 82 psr head. . For particulars at.ply to .,... ' M. S. rrLVER , ii-X-lni Dnilsvi City, Ka - v.. r (f .J L nrb .i .! V