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J. L. TEETOR The click of the hinder is sweet music. Judge Kvans has been allowed pension of I'J per month, to dam from July last year. Tun New West.

nv Tim NEW WKST PRINTING CO the Kansas city star. Hah.y and Wkfki.y. Lending Nowrtpapor of thoWoHt. Daily Circulation over -V2 ofio. Weekly Circtdatiott over 1.

ooo. enters in SAM WOOO Ml ItOlOKKi. Cot. K. N.

Wood, a citizen of Woods dale, Stevens county, was murdered al. ttutroton, the eotinty seat, on Tuesday rf last, week, by rues llrenmtn, a deputy slietilT of Morion eourily. Kottr flint were fired into Wood, either of whirh would have proved fatal. The murder was unprovoked nud hrulnl. The enures width led to It are supposed to he the pnweiitbm of the murderers of Sheriff Cross and pntty by (i.

Wnorl. in 1 evan Inst fall. Mnd Mood has existed In Ste vens county since Wood's advent there, and the murder Is supposed to be llie FURNITURE UNBERTAKlNll Hardware, Tinvare and Stoves. Tin and Repair Shop. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

Mowers, Reapers anil A nil man and Taylor Randolph Headers, Oils and Paints. Window Glass, a Choice Lot. of CIMARRON, T. CIMAKEON BANK CIMAKRON, And a General Banking Busmass Transacted. Collections a Specialty.

Ciim Lumlier ml A General Assortment of Lumber, Doors and Blinds, Glazed Sash. Screen Doors. Shingles, Pickets SUPPLIES. OAK AND RED CEDAR POSTS FENCE WIRE AND STAPLES. J.

A. EVANS, Proprietor. A. J. EVANS, Manager.

The Star is the acknowledge! 1 ceding newspaper published in the west. It contains in a rorteise form all the the news of the world up to o'rfofk rn of the day puldihcd. givimr it" jin- trons the freshest hmv fr hours in advance of inoiuiu VI to tfn oletilpniu rtfH. I It publishes tliP Produce Markets and Commercial Heports of the trade cenft of the world, and the full and complete Livestock and drain Markets. Including the rinsing reports from New York, Chi (tvjo, St, Louis and Kansas City.

The Star controls and publishes exclu sively The full Anriated Press He-port and a lnrir: line of special telegrams. The Star is not controlled by any seF of politicians nnd is devoted to collect ing and publishing all the news of th day In the most interesting shape and with the greatest poosiblo prorr.pt new, ncrtifacy and impartiality. It will enjoy your confidence- if yon appreciate an honest, feurluss and bold newspaper. The Star has the largest circulation of any newspaper published between Id rngo and San KrancNcn. Never before in the hN'ory of Jour- alism bus so much first class newspaper matter been given for so little money as we are giving in thfl columns of ho weekly edition of the Star.

Terms of the Star by mail, postage prepaid: Daily One month Three months 1 .00 One year Wkkkf.v One year, rents. Write for sample copy. Address, Tiik Stah, Kansas City, Mo. rof cssion al Ca rrts. II.

I'AIil, Attorney at Law. Will Innll f.nr slto-to a jjen-eriil Intiiran' sn.i Notary btilnHH. Offle ovr (Jtmarron Rnnk, tlMAKHON. JJ, F. STOCKS.

(Mireesiinr to HloirkB A Miller.) ATTORNEY AT LAW. 8. Land Otlice practice a specialty. Also practire in the rift of any county in st tvati.ai. I have taken up the practice of T.

t. (modwin OtTlce. rooriH and 1. l.TWver.'i IJlock, i.i City, a. A FINE STOCK OF Just Opened Ey HOPPER CO In Brick El-ick, Cimarron, Kansas- Highest Price Paid for Country Produce.

City Book Store. Mrs. A. CURTIS, (Successor to W. M.

Hooks anil Stationery, llolulny Gooils, Notions, Wall Paper, Ami articles usually kept in a hook ftre. Stock if Wall Taper will he sold at greatly reduced il'itsiothVu Ituildins' CTMARUON, KAS. CIMARRON DRUG STORE. DR 3. M.

LAVVUENCE, Registered Dmssist. i C.iri A l-'ull l.mc of Dni Mo ilicines ant Toilet Articles. Slu Mil IU Fill! Gren J.I.!..,T UollU KCAST As annouiK'i'd in June fnrrcastt, storms starling in thuf month will sp'-nd the greater piirl their force on July first and second, A natural result wiil be a shifting of air currents to westerly, with lower temperature of and about the Ilrd and -lib. It will grow very warm and result in secondary storms on the Mli and dth. New moon on after noon of "it will add to natural stiotn tendencies fur at least 2 i hours Ihereafler.

Cooler air from west nnd north will follow about the "lb, Htli mid Win, giving partial respite from bent. The 1 1th is the central day of a mgular slorm period. About the I'M Ii it will grow very warm, incrcafdni? in heat during the llth and luio the Wth, or until gathering storm force nrirnnize and move cfisiwiird. Storms at this time are alnmsl sure to develop to the northwest, und move to southenst, nt tended by blacker clnuds ami irreater bluster than the Humtint of rainfall. This will be true of all the 1st in hanrr nf the month The temperature may not change per mnneutly.

and the atmosphere tuny have pealed ppuHins of bluster and storm! ss, until after the moon's (list quarter on the I lib. Ivxpcrt about (hat time, nigh it may be; ol shut duration, a grac ious fall of temperature. About the th and Hi ns much heat as we shall likely want will be restored to us, showing great, tenacity of purpose to slay with us, all hough reactionary storm puffs may beat against it from (be northwest about aficrnoonH and evenings of 7th and IHth. If any breathing spell at it will follow Immediately after these dates. A storm perl id beginning about the I id Insures an inert asc of bent for that and the days following.

Kquinox of rctiry falls on the V'hh, with moon's lasl quarter on llie lMth, which facts ay cause us a continuation of nettled, unmitigated heat up to the reactionary listurhancca about the 211th. Storms, with some rainfall are likely about the aith. With ami aOih. The and HOth ought to hriii'i storm Hurries and cooler atmosphere for July's closing hours. Much heat, with very marked falling off In general rainfall, may be expected for thu month.

4KV KXs CT lIT UK roit (OIIN. No doubt but most practical farmers ire agreed by tins time that level cul tivation is much the best jot the corn lop, Tiling earth around the hills does no good whatever I (he stalks, and there are many reasons why il is iujuri his. If the roots were at the base of the stalk, says the American Cultivator, it might be urged that the earth dawn over them would tuipply lln'in with more moisture and plant food. Practically the fecdinr; roots are iu the middle of the rows, and the large, sinewy braces which the stock throws out at its base are for protection against winds, not to supply the plant with foml or moisture. Piling much dirt over these bractn rots th in off, and the stalk Is then ih-fcuceb ss against wind stotma.

If nature wanted earth over these braces she could have started them limi ground. A level surface holds the water better from (evaporation and late In the season there tii rarely any moisture to spare in the foil. I'esides all this, the. lii'hl surface culuivation, which is alone tolerable with lev.d cul ture, docs not cut oil corn roots ns does the deeper tillage between the rows re- piired in leaving a furrow between the hills and all the earth thrown up toward-- theiu. Com thus treated has many ears uot tilled out to the end, as corn hould be.

Men are btrange creatures. They will pend an hour bunting a cidl.tr button Instead of having an extra supply and (ting their wife hunt the mismng one. Vou never see a woman look for a pin he drops. Her husband (bids it when he wnlk.H around in hi bare feet. the way, in Dr Schlieiuanu'sexplorations of the ruins of Pompeii before Chi Ul a kneeling male figure as found under 1 bed with one side of Its face on the tloor.

The place and po-lurv aru taken as proof of the antiquity of the colt.tr button, Kver lose a collar button that lldu't roll Inio a crack under Walnut Valley Tiuua, The Hub treasury scheme of "national iiug crops" was once very strong with the Mlttsissippl Farmers' Alliance, but il has lost its told on them, ami after a few months more office discussion farm era every where til be surpiihtd lb tt It as ever necessary to do so inuv talk lug to expose thu lunaty of the propoai tioii. "What was the cause of the revolution aty warT was one of the questions ask ed al the haul examination of the term Kvcry pupil, with ono exception, an swered it as was expecud. One girl wrote, "Thecause of (he revolutionary wai was (he breaking out of Iheeountuu tlou." Journal of Ldm ation. A Koclon man kissed his wife on the sired. hereupon a vigilant policeman urrcMcd him for disorderly and immoral conduct.

A wUit Jude sustained (he am-si and disminsed the culprit with a icpt imaitd. T'li bhould be a warning to young niariicd couples to i away from Bo during the homy A LcHi oi Pai ls On ircatuu nt and care of domestic uninuils luuses, cattle, sheep, doj, an.) poultry, sell flee Add'C'f Uumpliicx s' Vetcii n.nv Spciilu'4, oi.iuf Wnbaiu and sticcU, New oi Arnica Salvo. Tlie tul tMtve iu I tie- wo.te 1-U' nils, tu ui 'cs, bon s. ulcers. dt ihv um.

fier vied, teeter, chapped hands, ehi eoiiii. und all sUiu tiuptious and poi liVfU CUU plb.S. ttf no ikiV i to iive pcrtVel Mtisinction oi nifriu refunded. I'rice ceu't per box. Foi sule by all dtuj IIK KH fOATIII It MHt I OH bV.

1 An Indian war is and New Mexico. Nava i Indians arc their forces comblm mminent in A rizmia The Apaches nnd ii the war path with 1. A destructive storm af and nenr Krnpo ria on Monday, did onsideraMe daniaire to crops mid fitdt. Owing to the mud. farmers cannot go into the hYhh with machines and are cutting their grain with the scythe and cradle.

A NKW TiniKSIf Fit. J. I-. Teetor A Cn sold A. D.

"Wettick and it. D. finrl lb nry Strait the finest reshing nut lit that was ever brought to this county. It Is a V4 hfrf power machine if the Aiiltm oi anil Taylor make with inch cylind and oJ inch separator and a clover K'cd attachment. It will be run and mamed tiy Strait who are obi ami experienced threshmen, nnd know what to buy.

It is an entire new outfit and rost 00. A Peunite farmer of Bucks county, whose property ha-i been enhanced enormously in value by a railroud extension running by hi farm, began to laugh when Mm first engine whistle was beard at his house, and has kept it up ever since, with the result that in two months' time be has reduced himself from 175 to 10 pounds iu weight. It cannot here after be seid that the building of a railroad is "no laughing matter." SPECIMEN OASES. H. IT.

Clifford. New Cjsel, was troubled with N'-uralL'ia 'id lOicumatism bin stomach was disorden his liver was affected to an a'arrinng degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Klcclrie Milters cured him. Kd ward Shepherd, Harrishurg. bad a running sore on his leg of eight years' stioidiiur.

t'scd three bottles of rJcctrie Hitters ami seven boxes ot Arni ca Salve, and his leg is sound and well. lohn Speaker, Catawba. had five fever sores on his leg. doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Klectric Hitters and one box Hucklen's Arnicn Salve cured bini entirely, Siold by any drug store.

IIOTTKK, 1IVK AM) JIVK. This is not a sermon. It is only a rail road missionary tract. If you take a vacation this summer, why not go to Colorado? Nestled around Pike's Peak, there are plenty of places where one can Cool off for a very little money. Manitou, Cascade.

(Ireen Moun tain Falls and Woodland Park, in the famous I'te Pass, will hi! lovlier than ever this year. I hey are moat directly reached via Santa Fe It onto. You change cars in union depot at Colorado Sim intra, and take broad guae trains on nur Colorado id I and division for de.Mi mtion. No tedious transfer acros the city. heap tourist tickets now on sale, good until Oct.

Itl.st, returnimr. Inquire of K. L. Ib.oMllKRO. Local Agent Santa Fe lioiite.

ttl'MMKIl TKIP TO CANADA Why not go to Toronto this summer? National Kdm alional Association holds its meeting there in July. Santa Ft Ibm'. otters rate of one fan for round trip, phi membership fee. Tickets on sale July to good until Sept. 110 Cheap side trips can be made to St.

Lawrence resorts, Kuu'lnud. and A i Untie si aboard. Stick a pin In-ie, please: tloingvin Santa Fe Route, no transfer is required in Chicago. We occupy I'nion depot wiili Chicago (Jiand Trunk und Va b.isli railways. tiiivct" routes to Ttrou We are also miles the shortest line hi I we cn invas City ami Chicago, CU'tunt vestibule (ruins aud dining car service.

Seveiul large parties now organising Call on local a Santa Fe route for particulars, or ii'l lresa tl. T. Nicholson. tl. P.

T. T-'pcka, Kansas. Tie Hilioson News D.VII.Y AM) WKKKLY. INowspapor of Stnto. tho It contains the news of the world uj' to the time of going to press, giving it patrons the fnhest news from TWFXYK TO TWKNTY UolTW In advance of all other papers.

It control and publitdien exclusively th Atfsot'iatotl Treen Huport And nuincious Special Telegi aiu.4. Full reports of the Legislative and --ional Proceedings. TIIK DAILY NKWS will be sent to any address one year for 00 oi thiee uwnilis for ih TUK WF.LlxLY NKWS should b. every houm U. It is the paper for every member of the family.

$1 OO per year, trlitly In advanoo, Send to i'ur suhi auipa' copies Vddrt Tu Nm l'hiNTii; Uuti Kaunas CLEVELAND HOUSE Cimarron, Kansas. D. JOHNSON, Proprietor. First-Glass AccoEiiJaticasr At Reasonable Rates. SvLtoaexlption, Xez Tear.

THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1801. Jiailvoad Time Tables. Th Atchieon, Topcka ft Santa Fe Itallrosi No M'X Aril! V.x kIhk wont. Icnvrtt No f. lli-nvrr Kx Fnst Mail frlnir Wimt.

10 87 No 7 Itfrtvor Kin-, froing went No 4 Nr-v York fanu ontt leave. .1 4 in No Fftdt mull KoliiK 'Bt 4 ".1 ft No Pnnfu-nfOT it" In if I in No 4 lypiirhl K-itnfT wcr! Imivph. in Wi 44 Lni-ftl frcinlit irnlnir 1'vps7 Nnn I. lotmt ntot At rininrrnn. Train 4-1 nret 41 nrc Inrnt (Y-'lvhts ami will wry HPitircrA.

I'MKeiwr trains, No ami Kniiifi weal, will slop tl R. Tli.nMtmno, A (rent. LOCAL NEWS. The harvest is on. The corn is growing finely.

Another rain Hurtday nlht. Travel is light on the railroads. The river ha Rood flow of writer. fivny rerun ty farmers nrc In Iho midst of the harvest. Severn.

(Mmnrmn people have gone to the harvest fields. Tt is useless to remark that our town In iilct and dull. About SO harvesters have Tiecn this io anon In Omy county. sold R. Kelly has a field of barley which will run bushels to the acre.

Did you ever we th weed prow so fast? And look at the mm flowers I Ptraehes are slowly flndliiR (heir way to this market at Rood stiff prices. Dodge City is to have a fourth newnpa- per .1. A. t'liuo, of Itclfnnt, moving his plant there. A change of 80 In the temperature oil Monday morn i nix wan quite a relief from the beat of fast week, Olcy Andersen, of Chicago.

Is another arrival at the Ranitariuin. He is in poor health but is improving. The weather is Just right for the harvest not too warm; hut warm enough to irake the grain 1111 out well. A number of farmers were in town on Hut unlay and took their new harvest nrichtnei home with them. Or.

0. F. lluteher ban located in Cim arron for the practice of medicine, and can bt found at the Cleveland House. The Cimarron Cheese factory takes in from 13H0 to 1MN) pounds of milk dally; untl the cheese is sold as fast as it cures. Good limes killed the (ireenbaek pat ty good crops will kill its feeble imitation, tho People's party ludianapolis Jour nul.

CotmowHT. Niydr Jt Wray, of north west Ford, Imitght two harventcr of j. Teetor and took the machine home Monday. 1 Krour, of I. a tu.

in town Haturday. says there is a great quantity of snow on the mountains more (ban for several yearn past. I V. liiatlstioin, who is slopping at the Hauitai lum, In Improving in health Mr 11. is enjoying the hospitality of the people and feels very nun at hotutt.

Al Iodge City, J. I'YIkcl, formerly a shoemaker in that town, wan it nested for incest, and failing to give ball, was )aiUiL He lived in the country, und was very abusive to his family Mr. und Mrs. T. 11.

Hccvc have lukcn charge of tho New West Sanitarium. A large number of patients will arrive shortly. They will reeeivo the bist of ireatmeut under this management. Thus. Wiikiusou and sister.

Miss Com 1. Wilkinson, took Monday afternoon's train for La Junta, where thty went to confer with the county uulhoillics in ro Kurd to the loss of their brother by the bridge accident. We live iu lows, nud kuow lbt them are as green pastures and rich flrhb wmt of us ns ever thu noon day sun shone up tm.Kiid why not the surplus population of our people occupy thest broad hcics. Victor (Iowa) Independent. Now Is the time to come to Kansas, l'lcuty of room for vv-uryhotly, Comu to Kuustts! The Ucpiihliesu Judicial District Com niiltcc uiul at Uardeu City yesterday to tlx the date for holding judiela) cou vi'uliou, for the nomination of a caudi slate for distilet Judgu.

Judge Ahboll in a cuudldate fur uuiuinalloii and ret-u- tdoa. H. Milmny. uf DtHlgn City, and Mr. Hoskiuson, of HunUuCity, will a I.

-o bo candidates beftue the convention. Wo havo nut learned thu Uatu of the euuvcu tlou. Thu llaveu. tteuo county, Indi pen dent, aiiuouucts thu death of Wiliiitiu A. House, ou Junta 11th.

Thu deeeuot was brother of Charles lloiike, of (his county. He was pakt years of age, and cume to Kaunas 111 years ago Thu Independent pays a trihutti to llio deceased, saying ho was known und re aptcted by all thu old sculcis tr many miles uroti'id, ho expressed a sorrow over his death. Tho deceased wuf a 1 tlti I 4-hureU. lie li-nws wifu aud four ibiiureu to uiouiu uis io. SHOUP result of a conspiracy.

Worn! wan the principal in the prosecution of Jude Botktn, who escaped Impeachment In a trial before the State Senate, by vote of less than one half of the members, two thirds be.inpr required to impeach. Wood ban a remarkable record during rhe t7 years he bus resided In the State. lie wns an aggressive man, ami courted and admired slrife. Uiennen, the niur derer, was formerly a cowboy on MeCny's ranch, Home few years ago, in the palmy days of cattle ranching The tbrvernor baa directed the A tlor ney (Jeneml to prosecute the, case, and that officer Is now in Htcvens county. KXiU.K I I I MM.

Hnin plenty! Mow the weeds do grow! drain is ripening nlowly. If you want to know how to fidl off horse gracefully, apply to Orvllle White. -Mrs. llean and son (leorge. of Cow ley county, this state, arrived at Mrs.

NImdday'a. last Tuesday week, for a short visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. llamle nnd Mr. Hummel, of Mercer county, Illinois, visited with Mr.

Kelly's several days last week. They wure well pleased with (he country, and went back to convince their neighbors that the rumors about southwestern Kan sas are all false. The little two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacques wandered away from the ttouse Into a cornfield about a utmr ter of a mile nnd lay down and went to sleep.

The neighbors all gntbeied in, and after hunting two hours nnd half, found him Just as happy aa if Uc hadn't caused such a scare. flt'NNIR. STACK YOCIl WIIKAT. The Midland Klevator Company, Kansas City, suggests the following farmers: Wc are now mi the eve of a new Wheal crop, which Is probably tho best ever growu in tho West. Wo expect to ban He a good propoition of thin crop, and are inlercatcd wttli tho producer In securing it in the lust possible condition Our observation has been in yearn past, that wheat properly stacked after bar vent, and allowed to go through tl.i natural curing process, is more mcrehau table that when threshed and shipped to market directly ufler cutting.

Wo bo llevo it will he to ih interest of all con e.cined that wheat he stacked, us un iUcttliouahly, if Urn Mud from the shock it will sell at a lie ivy discount under old wheat, as it will nut bo in export condition. With this end in view, wn address ourselves to vou, hoping that if af -e able to our views, A will adviio with the merchants and farmcra In yotit neighborhood to further this course. The early crop movement villi hi heavy, and the products ate tiial the oil grades of the new product will he sacrificed in the lending coiiHiimptlvi centers because of pool condition. KA ST It AY ITI'MS. II Mr.

King. Hudley is drilling a well foi Mies Inn Knglish is keeping house for her father anil brother In Cimarron Miss Nora Kerrd makes daily visit: to the Cimarron cheese at lory Wheat is ou the "bomn." 1'eopl are speaking for vacant land to put oul to wheat thin fall Three loads of people were down from the Huikuer last neck, vis ug am! mulberry iug. Crops of all kinds are looking flue and every one is rejoicing over (he ex relic nt piofpects. Meeting on the iiUl as well attend Khh-r Myers promises to be with Uh again the first Sunday in August. Mr.

l.uptou and faintly nailed easl June. where Mr. l.uplou will It invent his wheal, while Mis. willenjoy vill wi(h her paienti-. They will return to (liny couuly In a few weeks.

It. Nestiltt says If be was years younger he would get a nteain plow and break out bis ontittt sett inn for wheal this fall, as it is he will break all he can, Forest Arnold has been "batching' ou bis claim for a diets, wbilu colli vatlng his coin. It seems a pily that so many of our young nu nut bati hiug It must be disagreeable to come In from a hard day work and have to get your wwu supper, or cat a cold hue, which rucy do? Woi KUINK IiiHOraoll on Calit'omlti. In a reeeiii lutigalnc article. Mr.

liru est InipTsoll, tli noted writer, sas. "The climate southern Calit'oinl in winlei closely rest mbu that ol pi, lis eipiatulity Is comdaut, and its d-'fUhh is piuveihial. The only complaint made Is, (hat It is too nearly pi nVct. U. si tlcnttibred in the Kuhieru Slate cond now and then that a rousing storm would Ijive ila in a giuteful Heimntlon.

Hut this sentiment units with no funi fiom (he man who bad Just tied 1 1 otn a mpei lluit of wcluchs and chilling gales Tc hi perpetual summer semis perpetual para disc, and to the invalid dicading the vauce ot disease (he still at id atmokph is as (he hi'i'itih ot The most eomrtuiable way to re. thu I'aeUle Ctmt is via Santa Fe UouW Weekly iu rulhnan tuiiiti NkhoUon, rales. Apply to tl vV T. A ToiH-Wa. Kas ivt lower ABSTRACTERS AND Tree Seeds.

KAS. W. J. C0NKLE, Canbicr. KANSA.3.

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Pencil Tablets. In short, anything And every that can bo turned out in any First Class Country Printing OIW. and the Best Work, 15Y WBl Q'S pIR NORTH MAIN STREET, CIMARHOI,.

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