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iSr- 3 " i y " " - " "" " af. ' g j, -JiJ -'-T"J5I5" '-fv1" -S ?Si I -rfvv'O- PCJ TrV-s, j. . ?" . - i "WC '. ffpUp-ViSk. f -fc 5 M 5' ' :r KS t-i I' S," 8s. ft - Fi " OS-- ' 3S-. . &-:?--' vs-.. rvrvr. - 5s.-,Kasea Dodge City Times. &85&& the c. ir. & . 'iiin-: tauive (St. Joseph & Iowa U. 1J- Lessr-p.) "ROCK 1SLAXU HOUTE." Mail A. xptnr. o. 13. ItellT, II ;- Fr.-ight Accom'odst'n Xo. C3, imify, :10 1'. M. UtaH & Exprc-s No. 2 J. Daily !.. -S P. H j Freight Accom'oiafn n 79, Ihulr. k 85 A H j tSTTrain No. 70 niaLte connection far Jleede slid ( .Liberal. r-Xo. 33 ha a pnperb free reclininz chair est rnnninj f ron Podge City to Kan-as City J H. rniLLlPS, Agent. A. T. & S. F. TI?.IE TABJVE. E 1ST JOOIl TKAlNf . No. 2. Atlantic Ex. Ar.SiM&m. No. 4. XeKYorkUx. M.SM.m. .No. C. EsstcrnEr. ir. 5S0o.ra. " TEST BOC3TO TCAIVS. Sol. Ckliforcit Ex. Ar.:10p bj. So Slexicc-'- n Diceo Ex. Ar. Iir3 a. M. 2fo.5. Utnier<aUEx. Ar. li:K)a. m. No. 5 and 6 are the faf t traln. TKED GAltDNEll, Agtnt Sales are usually looked upon with a 'degree of allowance by the general pub lic. But we think the people oil Dodge City and vicinity leel that we do as we adver tise. Mark is. hums up in plain si glit and you can tell the cost of oui goods as well as we can. "We still have some great bargains left in Dry Qpods, Clothing, Kotions, etc Yours truly, LK WIIlI.'fiQL People are beginnint: to realize the significant meaning or Spot Ci-Ii. Tiic niarulncturcr lias more goods made up than he lias sale for. lie lias bills to meet, and Spot Cash has a clear ring to Lira, lie thinks not of profit but raising cash. Our Xcw York representative is on hand with the Almighty Dollar, and the goods arc bought at two-ttiinls their value. Our 3Ir. Rousof New York City has been obliged to erect a building eclipsing anj thing in the mercantile world 1S3,000 square feet of space. If there were not something in the Racket business it would not require it. The numerous drafts on 3Ir. K. for goods. from his reprcssntatives from 3Iaiu to California, reqiires a force working night and day--and the good -aork goes on. KT se: "Ladies shoe dressieg oc, bottle. 2,"i, 000 wood tooth picks, 4e. 4 ply linen collars 10c, cuffs 20ca'r. The 0. 2. S. Laundncd shirt 7oc Gent's Kid gloves 1.00. Ladies Kid gloves 53c to 1.00 pair. Men's blue denim o or alis 55 & 75c pair. Canton Flannel drawers 33c. 24 sheets of writing pa per 5c XXX envelopes 5c bunch of 25 12 sheets 03 14 lb legal cap 3c. 4 pa persof tacks for a nicklc. Sperm sewing machine oil 3c bottle worth 10. "We have lately added shoes to our stock and Racket Prices make them cheap. Call and sec them. Hats, Caps, Underwear, Suspenders, SilkHkds, Hoscryctc. Every article in our house is marked in plain figures, aud those figures are as low as can be sold. Strictly one price to all. Thanking the public for their liberal trade, Respectfully, Or. "W". Faraa)E:n)AXL s5i?r uw? I KB mm, Si.licKETST;j mm giant SU and Ifrst Avenue "f.f jl'tj LCA3- 'If WS. TTyrk ; for- fa 1 H. t-usth A. S. M--rr !.- i - tedtj y Uriav. Tje AiScsson. aril. sjuj u-JB work .ti th.s connty. The city council Uelti their regular ! meeting 1at crew:: iTiisilirtit '1 . iJc ' "Tce & plusait call "i i ' a our cin.p.-itGr8 D. M- At..-.. yeler!?'by & t TJkncv r-, . talkinx to- .!-:; i 1U oas 1 .t-a'- A ct. ii araagc . I aiy not U W3j 8 bv ' td by bet ?uty- lire G o. Hmiie ot (tardea Utj i i vWi.ng her SjjSbt'. Htm. Uoyttrake. Pity; liat3 are becomrog ray cumuton now in Dwige. Everybody lfl ouo. Tin- uolJ wac has gone by and nice WeiUt r is -hat we ire now CBjoyms- Frtd HalltU. i xtndvlns new -wds dally, lie sajs pu&n&s a p:ei.iog up. Ttslllitg the wtoi oer niau'a .cy& ziUurn!lt' give him a heepiah appearance. Mr OC. li-rrrjlt and Uiae Hcttie Nrf.Jvcry part as the Dctstriclr SUnlc, or u u w. tt. liiiri icJ i a Mis Cff aa lot Monday. II M Wiigfct&'Co b-.vetwen rtev ing aTptcial line of goods this week cai cud see tbeoi. Parents shonid,he careful in Chais:ng (heir children aad no: switch them onto the wror.g track.- . We know agirJ so cross eyed that when ilw sweeps tears from hr left eye they fnll on her right cbeek. No bo s under 18 Tears olge are zo-x allowed iu the billiard rooms in pur city. This is a tnovs in the light direction. LnsL Mori! iy was pens on dy and the old solders kept Thos Laher, the Clerk of Courts, busy making out their receipts, etc. Because a thing is email of size think not that you may scom it, Some insects have a hirger waist but lift less than the hornet. When a girl gets married and has a hard time we all ftol sorry for her, but vre reaHy ought to feel sorry for her mother. Mr. S. Wollmaa, is hick from his trip to the east, and Las cue of the finest stock of new goods for the spring trade ever brought to the west. Just as soon as P. II Snghiue saw ye editor on Monday morning he" sent for the cigais. said it was a gill, and had arrived on Sunday liioniing Several papers as read before the farm ers convention 'will :c published in the Times next week Mr- Joe. Mellirker's paper on tree culture w ill appear. Mr. O D. btumph. formerly with Web -S'.lt and Bjnd, druggists, -left on last Saturday fer St. John Kan; where he goes to til! Mho poS'tion of prescription clerk in a drag store at that piece. Mr. T. G. Braushan, who lives a few miles north of our city, brought a young Ash tree to our office last week which was 10 feet in length, and is a sampla of several thousand that he has ironing The pastor of the Presbyterian church will deliver a series of discourses on the topic, "Christian Life and Character." There will lie three sermons as follows. First. "Christiau Life, Its Beginning." text S John 5 12 Second, "Christian Life, Its Growth;" teit, Matt, C.23 Third, ."Christian Life, Christ-likeness;" text. Gal. 4,19. The first ot the series will be given nest Sabbath morn Ing. A Qountry Idyl. "Hare yoa daj tout Bra-"- iakeJ the d chap, Of tho staring fajnurr nun. Tot Ik tNoogbtfce would not i c-h tar twain Reattbi nodal ban "How trajsnircropU0!ouung jonrgr liSxlieiieail4 turtjcir p-as? Aodlid the canker worm devtro) 1 ocr young cu umber trc" "1 love, good r, tl;t eoaatry 0 ir, Prom lh tttwn 1 fain would Hee And lose mj-elf in rural dreamt 'Neath the potato tree. I woatd loc Cha tornlp from flu tine, Thm tc parsnip amado pn , Am! reft Dencaih tie grateful slntle ' Of the bendjBg catbaje hash. "Oil, I fain woald be s sUar-ie Mraia And Ortre y j"Ae of cow-, An4 reM at ooa beueath (lie i-hadc v Of roe ratabag ooogh" Oh, I'd b"uBt th rao'. for t' o.ii'.iiut hnl-. The uuok of the Btiln' g day. Or tart at morn tih the ratli. tioe To dig The hiU for hij "Ana If at the noond y I Jn w laint rth my tebon' trin n J rack, I vronti mix the ail!k d - Iu ciuns mVi With the mciirBr-a - 1? ma-cvii I wonldplack toe pi i ptt Irini iheptee rJctwhyhi. -i.il r rD CtJl t ii ,i--i . ' ' ' -1 -1 -. iU Z thud Tee fanut. - n . A Sad Accident, On last Sabbath Clarence Motkins, ehjet son of G. B. Matkuis, of Pleasant alley. Southeast of SpeorvHI5'wt..!c out heramg wa3 by somennans ihros.fr 1 ! pony, end h'.sfoot rerunning :o tue stlrrnp, was dragged to dean 1. o'.iir children saw and convi rs d witu viareuoe while on their way to fcuu.1 . school, only a few minutes before ihv fall The pony ran direct to the biro, which was only three or four hundt.rd ards-distnnt, where the fthcr r sutd the lifeless body of Ms child- Cl-renee was exceedingly brighrand lovely bov, ah ut eleven years of age, a uuiversal Xavurrte in the neigh borhood ' It cast a heavy pal! over the entire commuaity. fur who in all this fenceless country do9 not have a Gar ewe out louking aftertheir stoik. Mr. and Mrs. Maikiut. have the hSartfclt sympsthy orthc" whole community in sore bereavcraer.i: is was evinced by the multitude o Sau ind sorrowing faces that -witnesses! the larir-g to rest of all that .was mortal of their JSdovDd child. Spvareville Blade i-'j- Sad HU3C Rttlge We have hat! seveia1 davs-of very cold weather.; - Mr. Brown"1!? Et tera ofscli"oJ at this pla'cc' closet! Itt Tl!r-4y. With Telue- tr.nce wasee htto leave, he gifts to.Sj Mr. Wilson is now living 02 tiro Jio-Ji ' hack of 'Fiva Mile. Mr. Hoisingtoa-riKl -ilr. Saook will farm air. nslcs" Tarin the cemtng-f ear. '..! js , -- . -"Ju'i.a. -.... Wa"f -ti- L-t-rary. The fo -j ? i. r H be ti llered ai .i" h".s era cburtli Wed ncstlaj. M-'i li 12. tcLO. ate'sfUt o'clock 1. Chi tis, s.'ecteji 2. LorJ'b Prajr Twelve little girls. 3. Duct, ' TiMchtr j.id pjpil." Sirs J. W. Gilbert and Jlr Geo.Voittr. 4. Select Uetdiujr. Mr Soper. 5. . Solo. "Flight of the Birds." (Hotige) Hiw Clirk. o. Selection 5! r. Watftni. 7. Quartette, "SousortheWhippoor vnO," Y.'hite ) Mrs. 2Iofflu and 3Iis Ciilrfr. and Slessra iloStt and Pratt. S. Itecitation, ".leac Conquest," Mrs II. McGnrry. 9 Solo. "A Hundred Pal horns- Deep," 10. Quartette, "The Lullaby," (''Er rairf," Mac- Sirs. Gilbert, lliss White law, Misses Minnie and Xtr.a Shtldon. 11. Ongloal pofirs, "Do1sC City and ucr People," G..C Pratt. 13. Quartette, 'Good Xiht Beloved," (Piusnti ) 1I Gilbert. Miss Sheldon. Dr Wale and Mr. Potter. 13 Social for everybody. Ac! mission fifteen and twenty Ce The lariks who huye the above in 1 ehaTe. are hot riaUnjr their excellent repu'-iion on anything les3 than an improvement on all previous entertain ments. Not so bojMeroiily comic in Mother Goose, but every'pTtton of tLe programme 5s attractive, and many of rhem delight full) so. A 73e cnlertain niPiit for S-'Sct Don't miss it. It 'will be the tialfc for two weeks afterward. School Report. Xames of pupils in Second Ward ueithei nbsent nor taidy during the month of February. FOCUT.'I CHAD!:. Hiifca Bader, Anna Barter, Gertie Kel sey, Mam'e Soper, Xellic Smith, John Melson, Forest Rose, Robbie Rlioades. TniUD GRADC. John Houser, .jl!ie Williams, Arin Falknor, George King. Gntce Ro;c, Liz zie Lenj, Mar Ptiipps, Alice Shaw. SECOND OltDC. Henry Pro-nan, Herman Kruger, Trank Bleecker, Clay Iloustr, Dick Evan1?, Cljde Hammond, Eddie Craig, Z'lyrtle Rose, IVarl Justice. HKsT GILVDE. Freddie Sinister, Hally Booth, Frank Hakala, Calvin Craig, Ltta Btder, Clara Badcr. Xamcs of pupils ncitbtr absent nor tardy during the month ending February 23th, ia Third Ward. nr.sT r.nvDE. CHdd Bironsett, Lent Brg, Alice Geed ison, Lillian Jones. SECOND fiUVDE. Clara Geedison, Maud Webster Herman Diekerson, Ray Cookinglusm. Amcl Mootz, Iliinnun Curtius. y lour.Tii cnon. Fred Slecter, Geo. Cowcn. S illic Cowen, Railroad Sparks Passenger and freight trallic is on the increase. The boys are on the go night andjduy. A great many of the men are on the sick list. Phil Jadel his the la gripp al so Mark Wickens and Jul Slecter. Passenger engine 313 his gone to La- Juuta shops for a general overhauling, engine, 53J, Jas. Campion, takes her place. . Treight engine 74, from La Juuta, has been assigned to Dodge division. Mack Barnbart will run htf, she is small but Mack will "get there." Buginc 7 sprung a main rod and piston at the rouud house and had to be sent to the La Junta shops. Ben Williams and John Bostwick took her up. Brskeman Gus Guthrie had his three fingers badly mashed at Cimarron a few nights ago coupling cars. Wm. Gerrard, formerly of this divis ion, is cow pulling passenger train out of Portland. Oregon. John Shaw, son t;f Jerrj's, win the horse at the raffia t Co.lidgc :i few nights igo, thai completes the team. Roxy. Wilroads College. Stlnxii begins Mond iy M-ireh 3d. Our teacher Mr. Brown resigned his position in the adjoining 'district for a longer term in this district. Mr. Sizelovc has a few fine cattle for sale. Miss Lulu, Hale's school at Xo. CO will be out iu a lew weeks. Mr Hales and two daughters have gone 10 Oregon on a visit. . Mr. Patterson's school at Ford Citj ctoscd last Thursd i. He talks of farm ing this summer. Mr. Hales, four miies we-l of Fold USty, has three flue hogs and a sorghum mill for sale. Resolutions cf Rospcct Castle Haijl, Aroi.1.0 Lodoe, No. 0;. K. of P. Dodge Citv, Kss. Jlarrh 1. '00. Whkiieas, It has stcmeil ulsc to our' kind Heavcnl Tathcr to enter the home of our Veloved brother, Addison Stafford, and remove from earlh httle Charlie, the pride and joy of bis pan !&. therefore. Resolyetl, Thai this loui-v extend to the iKreaved brother i.nd hm wife their uii feigned sympathy. Resolved. That" these r-stduiions be tpread upon the records nl this lodge atid copies furnished the citv papers for pub location C.A Miltov. ) W. X. U vni-Eit. 5- Com. L. A. Ladber. ) -n'S50f.UT!C?J3 OF COnoOLAHCE OF IX WIS POST C. A. R. "WitEunvs. Comrad J. A. Arment has been called upon to raourn'the death ot his father therefore. - Resolved, That Lewis Post 90 G. A. R. department of Kansas extend to com rad Arroent that fi eternal sympathy in this bereavement which only bound to gather by a common hood or danger and hardship can feel for each other. Resolved, Thit a copy of these resolu tions he furnished tomrad Arment and f uraished to our city pipers willi" a -ic- ipiest to publish them. J. R.vIudd. DD.1 VAN. eau. J ii u. &w.s. y com, 1! Jltne. W.C Shinn is selling flour at prices n'ver before heard of. He proposes to cut oil rJl profits for the next thirty dtys, Wanted propertyla the county for ex- change for desirable Denver property ad dress TlaymoBd'.(Sr"Poole 15 -.Jackson iaiDv4r.-.t fj'-' lSMOCDMTer Some: i-,t xjl, " We are t 'cost of A.Hii tu last t . . A Ih a.i .lis stt .-! upon the invulnerable positions or Rev. Wright, was 111 the nature of criticism, that fact ah n- was not fata! to it; and although he said some things whkh were not unprejudiced, nor chintaLIe, we are ttill pleased with his chastising of the critics, and his plea for charity j and ag-tin-it prejudice. A. e have no objection to his so lashing himself. He Cods fault at being ealieu an Ag nostic. And now, too, after laboring so c-unestly on that s:d?, taking the positions, using the arguments, at.d be ing so sensitive about, and zealous, for the great lights (?) and points of honor (?) of the unknowing. W'c uia not have been technically correct, in thus designating Amiens, but submit we were and still are fully justified. Not only, can no man gather, nor in an way learn,' from Amicus many flower dissertations, wlat he is, (cxcirt it bt an Agnostie) but the sad and strange fact is that he surely could not tell j 011, were one to ask him. While this osi tion, w.- concede, does unt cuuuct him of anjtlilug, nor takeaway his light to charitable treatment of Lis opiuiuns, jet it is the present subject of our soli citutc. Unasked and unneces-ary soli citude Amicus will say, but still we would like, so much, to get him some where, located, placed, 011 some solid facts or position. Docs he not ec. that so lar as lie is concerned, and in so far as he Ins ctcu taken, or argued, or presented that side; he proves our suggestion about not arguing L.irly. What sort of equity is there about a controersy where one side, one expon ent; has no po-ition, no meeting place or basis of'attack or defense? In the entiie eontroersy hinted at, what equality or "fairness" is there, v. here lone denials and general negatives are the entire ammunition and oidiuincc, (no musketry) of one side. To estab lish, or demonstrate a fact, or line of facts, to the perfect and ovcnvhclniing satisfaction of a dozen, a hundred, or a thousand good and thoroughly compc tent people, is useless, for these are lufttl) brushed aside by the Agnostic with a denial; uri.i reaiiii, aulliorityaud logical argument arc in ain. Is not this plainly illustrated in my last, about proving a negative, and is it not true Amicus? And who is '-the great est logician of modern times," in your opinion, for we may differ about it? The wordy James Stuart Mill? Who ever Amicus may have in mind, we cnture this assertion, he did not win that fame contending agiiust religious truth. Tom paine's arguments are obsolete, 'Rcnan's obscene, Hume's absurd and exploded, Darwin's self convicting; while it is notorious that Ingcrsoll scarcely ever made any. His stock in trade, is loose and broad assertion, and that too of the mot illogical and con tradictory sort, for his wheat; covered, carried and filled with mountains of wit, humor and sarcasm for his chaff. And speaking again of prejudice and of chant for opinions of others; vho so bitter in his mere prejudice, so quick and -frothing mad as he, at the mere mention of some of the church worth ies? Who so utterly incapable, ( is was so plainly demonstrated by the niaguifi 'ent old man of England;) of correctly au.l logically arguing any question? We repeat, Bub is notorious for his mere assertion and sarcasm., Jingling words can ue strung together by al most anyone. II they aic sensible. triiH, logical, they say something and lead from something to something; otherwise they are '-sounding brass and tinkling cymbals.'" Amicus calls this an '-axiomatic proposition," viz. for an Agnostic to m. -'that no one know-, what he has concluded or dceuiid to be indetermin able, without other quilification," and counnisct'rutes u that we do not eon cede it What further pmof do vie neid of Amicus loo-e, very reckless use of word-, or perhaps a thuughilos-, reading of them. Yea it clinches another nail to our humble suggestion about til's logical f.iiruc- of Agnostic u.gnment. And we might as well both slate and. admit light hero, tli.it such saying of the Agnostic that no one knuWa aii3 thiriir that hi has e ucludcd to be itidetermii.able; is the true state meiit of hi position and ot Bub's filuic thought in ther laiiirnnge. '-every iiiiiid a kin2fL.ni nrpltvrrv bruin a iovereigu." Ttiat is their ireitl and bulwark. If iIm! is 1 ri! r it- fatal, lor tlay have no authority. n hismrv, no evidences, 11 witnesses no demonstra tions with which to satisfy or convince any other brain or uiiud. Sj each must be independent, to wit 'every fel low for himself.' and what any one has concluded to be indetdrmin-ible is con" elusive on every other fellow, no one can possibly determine it you sec. And it follows that if any practical chap doea. determine it, it is still in-, doruiinable and must be so. Instead of "eoraniisscratiug" Amicus we congrat ulate him on defending so brilliant and ''axiomatic" a theory. To be are, we exploded it by a few humble sugges tions iu our-rof February 13, and have now again, to all but the agnostic, but as his amtnd is a sovereign," and '"one man's npinin is a jrood 3 anothcrs,' (evenllrother Jasper's that ''deano do move.") he must remain ib ealm - - cquipoiseruneoRvioced by all evitjeaee whW, he cbea. u'mmMp. jh 3 ifa Absolutely Pure. TLis DO v -n -id. f pnr'tr, V. rt cioc .miral can?iot be fo'G in Mm t.-t, 'iort strength s-d t h .' s. tKSa the ctnlm r Jc '-. competition i'h 1 i i-c weisutalam ori 'i - 'u . -1 'c1 ouiy in can. KoTiC D K'-j u i,eu Co lit, W'.lst, ev lork, N.. l'UBUCATION SoT.CE. First pnbilc&tlrn March 6 . fsm TLefcUtcof KaniistoI ! tt..nr. E O. Jonu aiKi II II Kimfcrt-M. toa n, 1 t .L iiniice that IU II. Ixwi-.vood and J. VV. ( k-i tma ao plaintia"n. oM on thi Ifehuvufiihr arj 19. g! rtl tr.elr jK-tJtluii in the Itilr.t Court cf t'onl Onuntr. Kan-atf aairM Tnu. i detrnttmtr. al join :th jon aa joar o-J. fenj inn Oliver jiarjn, curt .. j-)a, j 11 cT3roro VV jler, Acicrland A ' . Ei-lurt. '.Vinnlns i i'o.m. A. OonraS, Peter sixih, Iltrwin S'icr, it V. Markler. Mr. G IL O. rL il . J. S. Mar- ens and StelMii Fields, vvu of o. Mah sm.s. Mum? lortu lam o.iur)l.rli ana C!a.ta .. Mnr-ti.t-3tj!.aid'.finKt i'i .d dtv of vj iy Is7, j-t lh-iri"n i t - 1 ,! .i,.t:JI umen za mortgage U co.t oi, Ihi pi n-tills on the fulloh iojr dcocnbtd l.mus ,u i'-d Conntr, Kana, n-nlt: Tbe Tie-t Olie-half of the ernith we t nnarter of ctioni,rJtlieVel otw-luif ofihe norliinert onsrttr 01 Mclioii II, In lctti-tup 7, oain of ran;e.23. c of theC u pi'i-i-j.il ni-ridinn ( 1 and 1 HOac esin the lio-r,' i-t corut r of ihe rjcrthJTJ t tn-rurof luc mitu -t qnirter of said section S. in said t m ij-' i) -nd nijel to ee enre the itii iu ut ofihe uiui$ C(. is chrren by one proml-or. n te 1.01 cv i.t.11 ' j pi iniiff and referred to 111 Tl mnrtrt ..ti 1 -jiti; judg ment against -!d Oil- er ilar-h a d t lnrisa A. J'arsh ia the tun of use hniriJ it it Ifljr dolljrs no.v clalmvtl to je dn h.i I ui. . it I, ; ttit interest then-on atlSpireentfrojj th. Sid dny of JIa 1JS7, lhat sahl mortgagt be forte .-d, and that said premitK m-v b' tol i to mj the j .Irmcnt 0,1 3id note awl E.ortga.'p. s3t jK tition ft.rtl.tr allegt-s thit tbe cuim of --d of ihe Jtfendniit. abaro name'! id jti iii, .t.id :.ife ,ur 10 lhat of plalntiiK NoTtr-oiddef(,nt!:u N are r 'i imt!0-d Uul they must aj p ari i ji r u ' 1 L o.t on or befo-L-tl.c IStli t' n tf Vjitli 1, r i-t ptrltioii will be lake-i ss trje tm i ' . i nd each of them; and n jn ' v : t or - n ' i 01 nr, and t Ait cne fonvcrosmniti t.n.f.it n?u'. title or Interest l and 10 atd 1 in '- .frrfili cilo there of, ill be rendered at.J"n Imm, and ord ring ?aid lanis to la 40I1! to '.'if m nu found to be Ci.e the plnluttff uioa said' not. and niortcic. fAtrett. Tho. Iahr, rinlai S. 'iilton. Clerk llist-ict Oonrt. Altorneys for Plain 'a. SHKRIFr & SALE. State of Kaaj.rordOoant, ss: Carrie It IUUU v X. r. IIIaineaikl.IciliaKl.'ne. ' lly virtue of a extent n u, no directed acd clcllreretl, i?snedont r.f fie liJudi a! Diatrict C'onrtoftte State of Rjiki-, -lUntf in wid for I'ord Connty. in raid smu , I 1 it, 011 Sturday April lib, A 1) 100. tih rof.' o'rlnrk p m of taid dav, at theconr. cc -f tlcw fii Ilode Citv iii Ihecoui.ty unl i ,. ,,'..- . ,,.1 rffrr at pnli'ic arle an. . II t ' b -t t Ur for cell in band tbe folio ing at tn i real protKrtv to it: " ' Lot 5. ft 7, "i, MO, II, 1 1, J, M, 15. IS 1". 1S. lff. SO, SI, !. 23, 2f, S3. SSvS7, 4, ?), 5, 31, S", ill hloet No. nine i9) cm lon-uiti! pUt of part of Cra foil'" addition, For.l mn!v, Kanm.. Io lot- 13. 1 1. 15, Ih. 17. IS, 19. S '', il .-3, J J. 25, S."j. S7, SS. In b'ock JTo fifl i-n ill) .iippl.-menlal idat of ptrt of Crawford adi mon ford Cnunty, Ksn a AloIut5 5,b,7, 8.11 10, 11. Ii.ll. 11 15, M, 17. is i'i, s.i, si, a iis.si a-,, jb. sr, js ji, jo. ai, d.',i!3.3I,S.sa,S7,3e-,S. , Jl, 4i, in Hoc 1. No. twenty i3) supphmental plat or part of Craw ford' adilititm Ford County, ICan-as. All of paid property a aliovc described i slto a bv the 'ap- nicmenui plat or part or Crawford addition ford Connty, ICauc, now on nie in the ofiire of thelleifttr of l)e-ls in i'ord ounty, Kan-e-. S ild property to ba sold as cjanunded by the faid (lecutioa 11.15. BnLL,ss.r.J. S-hcrilTs OSicc JfaiLh 5:h lbU A Lady's Perfect Companion. Our ne-v book by I)i John II Dje, one of Xcw York's most skillful phsiciaus, shows that pain is not necessary in child birth, but results from c-.uses easily un derstood and overcome. It c!c irly proves that any worma nriy become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also telis Iio.v to overcome and prevent morning sickness and the raairy other evils attending pregnancy. ,It is highly endorsed by physicians Svcr) where as the wife's true private comp inion. Cut this out : it will save you gre it pain, and possiblv vour life. Send two cent stamp for descriptive circulars, testimonials, and confidential letter sent in sealed en velope. Address Frank Thomas' & Co . Publishers, Baltimore. Mil. Scrap iron and rag3 bought at P. II. Saghruc. A Good Bargain, tt bat is a communist? One who hath j earning ior equal division of un- cqu il earnings. fL' he idler or bungler or both, ho is willing To fork out his penny and pocket your shilling. Bvcn worje than the communist are the Bohemian oats vender, tbe lightning- rod peddler, the "green goods" man not one of tin m intends to give jou an equivalent for j our money. Wc can tell yon, however, where good bargains may be hid Thuusinds of the most prosper ous farmers in the country willingly tes tify that the- Lave received full value for their money in purchasing the Binders, Reapers, Mowers, and Binder Twine, made li) Wm. Decring & Co., Chicago, III. Household goods bought and sold at P. H Pitglmie. Crowtti of a Bis Book. When Webster's Unabridged wa3 first published in one volume, it was a com paruve!v-i.inll Iwiok Some r-ir- after, an -tdtbtwu r is mi ! of 1 'WJ pit torial illi.strstio"--, -!! vf SvnonvaiR. and i ifV "X ' ' if i ds i i it n rleoioe into use Al. v a - ! i't-r i ime au en tir W ne- rev.s i Huii'i i of ! irger size, is'ii 30i0 hie' Ttr il ijgt- .'ioi.s. then, ftf tr tti iotetval if n ft,v yeir. a bio ifi i.Iiint! Dii tioo irv of nearly 10.CC0 n-v,.iot, and ,t supph uienl of nenrly p000 new words were millet!; and now there has cnine another new ami most valuable in! Iiiimi. a Gazetteer of tie World, of over 25,000 lilies. The wotk is now not fonly the best dictionary of the words of the language, but is a biographical dic tionary, a Gazetteer of trie world, and a great many other good and useful things in it3 many valuable tables. 2 a o Frso to our Lady Headers. The Canadian Queen is now having its anuual free distribution of chuicc import ed flower seeds, a large package contain' ing an immense numb' r of rarest variet ies, together with the Qjeen on trial for three months will be smt free to each of our reader, forwarding her address and onlv-13 2c stamps to foyer actual ex pense Five trial subscriptions and five pack.u-i s by in -it or cxprvVifree of er pens; totnc sthiressju Canada or TJ. S. ftfroii! SI 00. The Qutvu is one r th finest illastrat cd'IidiVs' raaaFzines on th sconliccnt; it isdevotrd to fashion. art literature, flow ers, the toiiet. bnnseliokl Tnalter", and i contains th? latA.1 imported designs Jor fanoy wrs ima tiome oec ration. The EeciT' distribution for 1S50 ctmtin ucs forjhis month only. .No "lover of beautlfnl flowers can, afXnrd to miss it. t Address. - The Canadian Oneen, nm&f ruTOye ! FtlE-EESUCATlCfFOFrciriLS. - A mo t - -orthy movement is about ioi' .-c -u o. by Trie LADa Bonn Jocu-a of Puiladelph'a. It pro posts to give any yom.g g'rl of 10 years or over who will send to it between now and Janinary 1st, 1381, the largest num ber of yearly subscribers to the JocnsAi, a complete education at Yasser College or J. any 'other American College she may seltct. Tlie education offered includes every branch of study, wilh every ex pcuse paid, thu Jvhsal ':',Tecing to ed j ucate tbe girl irrcspect've of ihe time re quireu or tbe expenses mvoiveu. to this also pinued a second offer which guarantees to any girl of 16 oroverwlm secure lOOOyeafh sttliscri'.icrs before Jan uary 1st a fuli term of one yenr at Yas sar or any other- prefrrrcd college, with nil cxpeoces pah!, thos miMnjst p.jsSi!ile for any tinmberof yonng g'ns to receive free educations at Iho.best college. Any girl can enter into the competitkn, am! anysuch can be thoronghiy posted by sim ply wri.ing to the I.VDrE8 Hoxs Jotnis Al, at 433 Arch Street, Philadelphia. The management sajs that it hts been let! to its genrous offers by the fact lhat thercl are thousand o: parents lhroughont the country anxious to educate their daugh ters, and yet caa not afford the expenses. This step helps to a crnnparelively easy solution of the problem., since it throws a free eduratlon i-.to lfco hands of anv ightamlaeghl. TUeTtoAt.'-slITIlTTR T-T?FD ovementouelhJttoertdiDiyMr.not!H) L A-lV O It jlI2jJjJLJ !ri, movemcntis too highly commended arm" greised Foi: Sams. A lo: ot nriek makers sup plies, moulds, flue doors, pokers, etc. Also one repress machine, C. W. Ray mond patent, geod as new, for a bargain. Call on. P. II. SConnus, At the Second Hand Store. A .i)3ts.-y Solyet!. It has been n question with a great many jieoplo for soma time how they could arrange their necessary cvpenses and still make ends meet. If you wilt cill on I)fek Robinson at the new grocery one doir"orth of th" BieRive lie will reveal the secret of tins. !oa felt wai.t. Attention. The Xcw York store wi-hes tocu!l the attention of tbe public lo the immense stock of clothing just received from, the east. You vvilllind all the latest styles in spring and summer suitings which wc intend to se-H at unheard of and unp.tr alleletl low figures. It will afford us much pleasure to exhibit them. Yotir3 truly, Sam IVuluivx. Maurircr. D. P. Ratlins for groceries, 2nd, door South of McCarty's Rink on Bridge Street, for fresh Barrel Pickles, Saur Kraut, Mackerel, Dried Fruits Vegetables, Garden Seed in Bulk. In fact anythin kept in a First Class Grocery. He keeps first class goods at low- est possible prices. He sells for cash, consequently can sell on a close margin. Your trade solicited. D. P. RAGLIN. Dodge City, Kansas. TREES AND TEEE PLANTS. Timber Claim Pinmiiig Honey and Black Loch Plant so other. The Locust, the only success ful tree grown in western Kansas, cs pcciallj on the upland. Over 300,000 plantr grown iu Xurscry 1-f. mi!e3 north of Bellefont. l'roml2 lo 21 inches in height, First Class - $3 per thousand; 2nd Class - 2 per thousand:.: 3rd - Class - ?I per thousand Atidres.3 J. E. AJellecker, Bcllfont, I'ord County, Kan. Trees for puipiT" ft d'ivcf-d at P,eiriv.'!e, Ktrsas. BIG APPLES nia jrotrnf rcaa oar trees. The largp.f sto ' of .FOREST TREE,-. fftr Tlmier CUJnw hi th- v.-ria St sens is Nr-ry Stock All tlnd- -t ww ji-mI .IJ FrhU, TorSpt. Omait BUl 7r s (u,ir-'-I'll i !)Pvl "nd sjBIl Frol' at Vtn" VJiUli Lie) time pree tS i ;per dcrot-d to Krnit-ero?i1ag; 1 yr ?7 .S l. li toaUwhoJiarSIOatvorth of tock. Xtlt' Onr Xaneritsi aro locatetl within fifty mites of thercbtetottha Cnlltd States, and our elJppt. faci!itieare nneic-lloi. THREE irUMU'.SID AGETS WXSTZD. C?"Jreritl -t once for Pries Id-t, to CAItPNTEU GAGE. Faironrj, Xtbre.La. CS3 S3 ETSX2 ess 4ji ao xy js ;vrtb-4(c pa uizb ; - T ftp IB IWNift tmm 1 mm 4iyeiiL'( LOOK, C-ZjIj .ATnTID SEE a r . I Sisllfl I. -i Ijlilll u m i'lw iUlUUli Ul iSUfl R--7C3E"1 9 T"st5W .IX II. E. WELMIAX'iS OLI) STAND. CHESTfUJT STREET, WEST OF POST OFFICE. .SIMS & SIMS, DEALERS IN li-ont Street, Dodge City, Kas. x jl. B BELL, The.L.rge6taml Finest Stock in Western Kansas. GO TO THE 7?" EPI-LANT iliJuZli For tho Best Driving Tc.izus, Busgics, Phaetons, Etc. H. B. BELL, Proprietor. ITY JDTirXTCsc BrI?01e;B, -DEALERS IX- D T-7TCLG GS i, i PAINTS AlND OILS. YAI,Tj PAPER, TOIX.i:T AIITICXiAS, SCMOOL BOOKS, jpj:j?r&.. stozxjS etc?. KSatSff?? YM uaVBST FSELD. Qtmasii x !ug&,)&&m.&Mx c-T-SsiS --, jmsmeaaasjBsss. - --'sM&RjtfftiiL Worlcs Pcrf ootlv en flcuKh, Unovcn Cround. Gomo Otnors do not. Works Porfactly in Toii, Heavy Grain. Sorno Others c:o not. Worker Psrtcotty in Lightj Short Qcain Sotr.o Others tio no:. . WorkoForfectlyfriEattiyLoUgcdCrain. SomoOthoradonot. Strongest Traaio, Flmplest OrrarnicUon. IJTUcst Dreft, GrcatrMf ThirablUtv. Most KasibT iranaf-ed. GKUjir lill'KOViJJIld.S'rb lar l.tan placolt farther vhaa cvsrln tiK'Iea.lof pre tercet' riva?. Ot 1 ASaORTHnriT OF GRAIN XSB OK.VS3-CDTTIXC JIACHIXL'ItV U inailo ccra pklo I. a our siigiBSriiSFcfiiEafiii .!?a 1$$ h -Is Class, '""W.u Us niTK1ST'i--!r,l.Kjfl7rxirGlv,bijt- t -K-ar.foiIlIi-8irui WM. its n ti a ' g:H a iiiuhtnu & vnani.Kiaii3XZ&Jxz: aodKec-p ! Iith wri, Vna sCardl fitO forSlC) and iboesandsnl illm-t;jt-;ct VVatcitet. MnraleJ l-et ict3 Saarf, htciiin!: and r-iKd Tabic VV arc. Clocks. Vt Pottcrie, srmm Wsr. a"d imaicr-njcfitr tnr-Ve VVcd-iinr Pm- &S 1 tip Mr I Jr-l till I rl iliJJ illiilSJillli liUlilL. THE BEST 81.00 PER DAY HOUSE' IN THE CITY. . WHEH IH THE CITY QIVE IT A TBIAL. Opposite City Hall, tfell Block. 92 BEST COUGH Recommended by Physicians. Cures where alf ' else laus. I'ieasantanaagrccaDie tojne taste, wnu drcn take it without objection. Soltiby all druggists. - - - - " w- ' LOOK! AND l-'R A TN 1XS J VJXV2lll , STABLES. EDICINES ?. ?iT 4 .. 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