Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 13, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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MHN L. A0AIR
M. K. MILFOKB
Kdltor
Managor.
vinita. . uoiiAN xauuxonx
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LEFT DEHIND.
vVe started onuM In the race nay. mora.
We started hand In hand how pool teemed
net
lint? thane the little wives unon tho thoro
Where nm we wandcrodi when Ire valteA IB6
wire
cull not . the ahadoit'l Awesome birth.
tvt tunthlno flooded nil the tilr young earth
How hat It ftdedt Lore that was to tnio
In thoe Brat dayt hat lost lit early grace.
Bolt drifting cloudt rather below the bin
That teemed to be fair heaven's unclouded
face .
That thono abore us at turned to lento
A life of dreamt that hire alone did wears.
Vet home Wa therot for that flrtt home 01 ours
We did not acorn the volco that called ut
there!
Our horri ahoulJ o'er be bright a Kdcn't bow
irs
Onrlote thskld u xlii inaii looro tweet
more lair.
Work claimed nti lift stood no more Idly by
Teaching tho happy hours how to fly.
And to we entered where work held tho reins
Nor ahltltcd the future with Hi hia Ioaui.
At craning thcro were wanderHgt In tho Unci)
ljOrea latnn lit tin the frlnant In amf nt'..
Vet who eonld watch the awnltow't eager quest
mm urea cyet mat only longed ror rcttT
He had hit dreamt to dream. Just at of old
lilt fonelr-t flew abore on happy wlcgtt
reaping nil that wot to dully told
The cary march of metal common things
t could not rltoi when qolte worn eutwlth pain
Or children's erica I Joogtd for tlecp again.
I tllpped aside unwitting! but In dreamt
I taw alone onco more that happy time.
Ere work could teparate or blur the gleams
Tf.e ann had lent us turning prow to rhyme
lit roto yet higher and I looted tho band ;
I would not drag him down from fairy land
For ho It happy aid hit llfo It tweet.
Nor recks ho ... i to far I lag behind
rcrcbanco beyond Uto't mltta once more wall
meet
And In one strand our lives thall then to
twined;
Ono strand to strong It thall hare power U
draw
Ojr hearts together being one onco more.
-Ml Tin YearJiOUKj.
Adventures of Tad ;
Oil TOE
HAPS AfiD MISHAPS OF A LOST SACHEL.
. Story for Youaff nnd Old.
11Y FHAN.C H. CONVERSE
Aurnon or 'TaTw.i Adams" "llu)wf Oci
ToSBA; "Z'AVLanxrms" Etc.
ICvrtrrlftd itss ly D. Lotkrof it Co end
'rvUUhiJ ly Sjxdal Arranjantnt.)
aiAITEIt XL-CoimsrzD.
"It tlicro liml been nny thing of mucJt
vnluo in it" Mr. Forrest observed
watching Tntl closely "llio owner
s-roultl have been likely to hare adver-
tised In the city import "
Trs" relumed Tad "but then wo
shouldn't bo any tho -wiser for that
ilown hero in Wxport for about tho
only city nnpets that conio hero are the
ongregalionahtl and tho Xew England
Fanner."
"By Goorgcl" said Mr. Forrest ttlth
n gay laugh "my curiosity is consiuVr-
rbly excited by that mysterious saclicl.
Look here Toil I" ho contlmied ttlth
an extravagant display of teeth "I'm
ono of tho queerest follows you over
mw and 1'H tell t ou tt hat 111 do. I'll
jdvo jou a n-iv r-lctn tcn.lollnr bill for
tho bag viithuut seeing it unknown
contents rtiul all; w lint do you say?"
"Couldn't think of it sir!" Tml re-
plied quietly.
"Fifteen?" Well" ho continued Bay-
ly as Tad shook his head rcMiliitelj
"what tofl.jou take? Twenty? Tttontt-
Cvc?" "Why it isn't mine to sell sir" was
tho same grave loply and Mr. l"onet
muttered something under his mus-
tacho in referenco to "an obstluntu
joungfool" which Tad did not quite
catch.
ruithcr conversation on the subject
ivas prevented by tho sudden nppenr-
nnco of l'olly Flngg accompanied by
Too Whitney on her way to school
l'olly who was a special faorllo with
Miss Smith had pcrml$lon to pick all
tho flowers shu wantixl. So with a
Kmllo and nod to Tad sho began cull-
ing a Httlo bouquet of purplo panties
for Miss Dnrbank her teaehor; tthllc
Joe -with one hand luhls pocket calm-
ly munched a huge winter Baldwin
MMoh he held in tho other.
"llato a bite Mr. Forrest" asked
Joe advancing tho unbUtcn sldo
of tho apple with easy familiarity.
To please tho youth Mr. ForreU eon-
tleseentlingly and unthinkingly set his
teeth In n portion of tho tempting fruit.
Joo Jerked nway his hnnd Biuldonly for
fromo ic.ison or other and stood appar-
ently transiixeil with nitonlshineut as
ho did so for Inserted In tho npjde
which h'j held was kft a tcry nlco bet
of fobe teeth.
THE TKtL-TALE BITE.
Wjth an Inarticulato exclamation Mr.
FoiTebt grasped applo and nil and van-
ished through tho gate lentlng n small
Jaity of three coin uliwl with laughter
' which wis onh' checketl bv Jho ait-
pearauce of Mie Smith who oondo-
Hcended to smilogilmty when alio hounl
of the unfortunate occurrence.
"False fecth josl ami Hkoly
enough that mnstnohe of his Is false
too" sharply snld tho lady who hud
taken an tinaecountablo disllko to Mr.
Forrest from tho ery first tliuo she
liatllAld ojei on him A suggestion
which taken In connection with the
conversation of a fujtr mluutcs before
aiado Tiul unusually thoughtful for tho
rest of the day.
"If you take that rid'culo otwto
John Dotj'ajou'ioa bigger fool than
1 think for" was Miss Smith's tart re-
maik when Tal sjoko to her on tho
milijecU "I'm ro to confoM" (ho
continued after a little "that It
mightn't bo mioIi a bad plan to open
the bag nml oo what's n Itthat Is
HCnp'n Flagg thinks It's tho right
iningtouii" eiiv milled for ulio had
cqpjldoilo itipect for tho Cuiitnln'a
Jutjgnwut. ll'it the Captain was away
n ft coaatlng trip: so tint matter had to
Iki drfeiTwl until his iTtyni rather lo
Iho itiMpiitjIntmeut of WIm bmltli
wIiujo vcQivt curioslu ns to tho oon-
im ui my ikuTj jiiw kometiiiii
t . .
'.' ? '"m tlmt lio micsse-l lm
T nl.Illt .1 ll.l t k I. a
nuiuuuMiu nnj muifl ituotii (irniit
the sachol for nwhllo lon)jci l ltai
pcruapa no mtirhi tm II ndtorllfed In
somo of tho elty tnpers ycl l h6 conbt
OAly gt hold ol tho right Duct
Mr. Fotrcslmilehlnp'icntaiity and
saW lathoV Inceringlr that he hail
kepi nm of tho rity paper n con-
ntnntly as taotl WipK And to hts cer-
lalrt hiovhge no such nihcrtlsemeiit
Imil ccr been published nor would
thcro oter be a tho owner wai iloiibN
loss dead or had long slncti W Iq'i
tho search rt liU hal property. Of
course Trnl Would do ns ho liked It
wai nothing to him; and Tad noticed a
decided chill in the tone nnd manner
of tho usually genial Forrest as ho
turned nwaj'
And jet In spile of llip gonllertiaU'lj
assn thins ns to the mallet? of thondter-
tlstlipl liO tallied In his Inside coat-
jMwket n copy of the lloston Journal
which contained n notion of consider
nblo importance to Tail TlmritCi Voiiltl
he but hato knuwn lit
CllAlTBIl XIL
It was n lovely Satunlny afternoon
and of course it hnlMiolIday for lllv
port youth. Ta.l lind been tiy busy
nil tho forenoon ns Mr. nml Mrs.
Milon ol lloston had niihed tho
lilght before and taken tho Snro
room. They woro ery wealthy peo
lile who had boarded with Ml Smith
for tlueo sticcesho Rummers find-
ing in tho quiet of this secluded
lllngo an eujnymeiit that no crowded
wnteiiiig-placo could gho them.
Tad had seen very Httlo of thcnii
and only noticed that tho lady n
rather stout and plertMint-fncid. whllo
tho gentleman was nlo stout and
rather Jolly. Tho name was curiously
familiar though and he racked his
br.iln in Tain to think hero he lml
heard It.
Tad always had his liberty tm Sat-
urday afternoon fttnl WrowIngMr.
Kenneth's big flat-bottomed lioat ho
hadlntlteil Joo Whitney Folly Flagg
and tho dog Bounce to go after UHi'S in
Uixixirt pond n beautiful sheet of
water not far from Uwcon Wlilini
"Tliero's Mr. Mnson ami his w ifo al-
ready" said Folly glancing nshore;
"they always put up somo lunch and
I start for tho pond just ns soon as they
get laiuy s.irtll at Miss Smith's."
"And thcro aw tlui two lloston
girls that nw hoarding nt Widow Simi-
eon'a with Mr. Fontst" ndded Joe
with a slight chuckle as hu remem-
bered tho bitten apple.
"Conio aslmrc mid havo somo lunch
young folks" called Mr. Mason who
was a great favorito In llixport bo-
cnuse ns they said "ho nor his wife
put on city airs if they u-tre worth
half a million dollars"
So thn liat was headed for tio shore
nnd ns It touched tho beach. Folly
with both hands full of long-temmed
fragrant treasures Jumped nslinw-
followed more Mowly by Tnd nntlJoe.
"Joiin near triu kvoit look at thoo
lotcly lllirsl" t'Xclalmcl Mr. Maon;
and nt tho sound of her voice. It all
camo back to Tad the Pullman run
and the night joiininy to HoUon be-
hind Mis. John G. Mnkon's tlialr shel-
tered by Mrs. John G. Mason's cloak.
How funny it was to bo sure!
The little parly gathered rotllld Ihe
liineh-baket linilir the shade of somo
delightfully tall pines and began to
dlcu a rather substantial lunch. At
a littlo dltnnco wcro the Mios linker
two tcry nice girls of riiltutVi frtiht
lloston and hiixlng nld this it Is
perhaps unnecessary to add that tho
younger woro cy e-glawes and had
brought nolumo"uf Huskln for light
reading while her sister with nrlistie
tendencies wa AtMl Under a large
white- umbrella beforo an easel making
n t-ketuh of llixport pond in oils. Mr.
Forrest who represented h!melf as of
ono of the Hrn families of New York
was most olaliorately dressed In a cool
and becoming liowtlng mlt of crottm-
ctdonil tlannul; and when ho arose
from a very green mossy log on w hleh
ho had been fitting the efleet of color
was so striking as to draw an audible
snort from tho observant Jou Whitney.
"Sav Mr. Forrest" ho called w 1th
his mouth full of sandwich "I wouldn't
set down much in them white clo's
they're all streaked up behind now; le-
sldes there's lots of biimble-bec's-iiosU
round here."
Mr. Forrest who had turned very
red did not leceltc tho suggestion in a
kindly spirit
"Youngman" hosald loftily "allow
mo to say that your coarse familiarity
is very unpleasant hato tho goodlier
to attend to your own affairs'."
"All right" replied Joe with a wink
of exquisite meauin' .'Ircctcd to Folly
who shook her head nt him wunilnglv
and after another attack on tho cut-
nblos he sat In silent meditation.
"Got a pin Folly?" ho ntked In a
low tone of oice as ho wlptd a linger-
ing crumb or two from his lis with hi
ooMt-sleuto.
"What do you want of it?" Mispl-
clously teturiiod Folly.
"Why I want HI" was tho unMitls-
factory reply.
"Here's one Joe" said Mr. Mason
with I regret to snv a somewhat hu-
morous tvluklu In his oyu.
"Now John!" expostulated his wife
as Joe Inking it row to Ills feet and
strolled off "what made you? you
know that Ixiy Is always up to Mint)
kind of mischief."
Jlut Mr. Minion whohnd stretched
himself at cant on the greon sward
with his straw hat oter his face
seemed Miilileuly to hat o fallen Into :
deep sleep not iiupunotuated by nil
occasional snore; so Mrs. Mason lean-
ing back against it troo-trunk fanned
herself languidly and dialled with
Folly who was making a liTy-wieath
for her shade-hat whllo Ilouuce lay
looking on with Iary interest. Tail
hugging Ids knees whloh were drawn
neai ly up to his ohln sat a little dis-
tance off thinking how siuguliv it wm
that in ii big world he should again
hut o mot the owner of tho fur cloak
and wondering what alio would say If
sho know tho part she had played in
helping him along on his way to llix-
port. It was ono of thoso delightful sum-
mer afternoons when ono fuels disin-
clined to do any thing but diuam nwny
tho idjo hours. Tho ola.it iinrullkul
suifacu of Ulxpott pom! rullovtcd the
drifting whllo clouds overhead and the
tall whispering pirn) which bent oter
its margin as faithfully as 101110 giout
mirror. Far off nt tho other cud a
tf Jtary loon sont out hit quivering cry
i.'oin lima to time while now ibid then
tho shrill noto of the locust cut through
tho warmth and stillness of tho nlr with
monotonous pcitlstciioy. Th munner
of Mr. Forrest's tolce ns that gontlo-
inaii tmiiiliidu) of Joe's warning ii
vMued grnecfully jit MUs Uaker' feet
tVAchwl Tail's can.
"l'ts MUs Ilaker" J10 was saying
iiouaieiy 101111 of nrt. nml na
J The Wild vhoort ltli blch Mr. For-
I VM Wnexpcctediy- ended his rcfthotio
remarks stnitled the j-oimg indy so
VhWh that slio lropied hor palette
yinint sldo down full upon Mr. For-
rest's upturned face; Whllo lie spring
Jog w ildly o M fool began thrashing
lil I'crson with both hands shouting
"Shoo! bIioo!" ns ho madly danced
nbout tho green sward!
"I beg your pardon . Jmlles'" lib
hnstlly eehvlnnh 6 lioth tho Misses
hcbr nivd nt him nghast but I
ienr thnro i a bee's nest In thotloliillyj
I havo Juat been sovoroly stung by
ono" Hut ).! oxphinntton was
brought 10 nn abrupt closo l- tt ilngli
lar noise which n seeluln I'biilbiiut
Holt of stilled ijrtitilrti llpi-esscd g.wp
?tid Mmilllered laughter proceeded
rom Joo Whitney who with n Ttty
"shoo! siiool"
red face and n long alder stick In the
end of which una n pin had suddenly
nnd silently rejoined Tnd nnd Folly.
"You you young villain!" Wrath
fully uJaciilatiHl Mr Forrest as tho
truth suddenly Hashed across Ills mind
and with this exclamation he made a
sudden dite In Joe's direction; but the
wary youth evading his grasp dodged
under his outstretched mm with A
hilarious WBrMvheop and disappeared
tinning Uil trees.
Mr. Forrest was very angry particu-
larly when he discovered that a siiieni
of pen-green paint extended from his
forehead downward nclivis his noo tc
his cheek though lie MStlt) Ii pictonse
of lnnglilnji. It off as a Joke.
Jiii-t dip my handkerchief In tin
pontlw nter Tail nnd wipe tills ptlnt
offmj fsee will joiii" ho Mid throw
Ina It t" Tild who tnUng it in silence
scrubiitM down Mr. Forrest's face till it
was tolerably clear. Hut with tho (mint
was a clulky substance from over Mr.
Forrest's right eyebrow nml too late
that gentleman dapped his hnnd to hit
forvllcnd with a slight exclamation.
Tad's sharp eyes detected a small bluisk
sear on Mr. Forret's temple that had
been skillfully hidden by v touch ol
French chalk.
"HoW hie Vou J .." thought Tad
With a littlo twinge of excitement
which ho carefully concealed handing
back the handkerchief with apparent
uncontciotHues of the sharp glnnct
givni" him by the city-bred gentleman
who dapped on his hat with considera-
ble bnte.
Tnd then lejoined Tolly who had
rWeii to hoi1 feet and after talking t
little with the amused Mr. Mason tlif
two made their way slowly homeward
by the shndy wood-rond that follow ed
the pond shoro for quito 11 diitnuco.
"Why wliert. Is llounce?" erieJ
Polly wondering whnt made Tiwl w
iiniisiinlly slleut. "Here. Ilounee
llounce!" Iiounce had grown inte
quite a Mur-ly gtHMl-nntui-ed pup witL
a gniff tolee nnd n proiensity fin
pirklng up and earning off any stray
article that he found lying about.
Sometimes It was Folly's slipper 01
perhapn one of Mrs Flagg'odlsh-towels
but curiously enough lie neter lure ox
destroyed any thing of tho kind.
So rs In answer to Folly's call
llounce presently camu nishing toward
them through the lmhes. Folly wai
not siirjirised at setting something In
his mouth.
"Naughty Ilourtoe!" said Folly with
make-Wlleto severity; "bring it hcic
this moment Mr."
Bounce olmyed at once.
"Why It's a folded newspaper
with Mr. ForrtMt's name on the edge"
she exclaimed as ho took it from be
tween ilounee's white tt-etli. "He
must have dropiied It out of his vonket
wheirhe jiimpwl up so quick" added
Folly with a merry laugh In which
Tiul mused from his attraction by
the little Incident at 01100 joined.
"You'll see Mr. Fori est before I do
Tnd" Folly continue! as she extended
tho nun paper; "I wish you'd gho it
to him somehow I don't like him one
bit."
"All right." replied Tad taking the
paper "I'll hand it to lilm when I set
him; though I don't fancy him inurb
myself lint I wonder w here on earth
Joe Ii!" he added suddenly noticing
the prolonged absence of his friend nut!
crony.
"Jo-opli it here son of the pile-face!"
suddenly lesponded a guttural olce
from the nudtiide "but his feet no
longer tread tint wths of eac for they
are iet upon the war-path ami befure
another moon the sealp of the Porreet
ohleftalu shall dangle In Ids wlgivuml"
With thU terrible nntioiineeuieiit a
figure attlretl in a blanket shawl with
dUhetcled hair hanging nltout hU faeo
which was atlonied with alternate
stripe of crimson bine and yellow
burst forth from the bushos uttering a
fiendish and blood-curdling yell
IIo shook wildly aloftawlilte linen urn
India with one hand while In the other
was an article held lu the manner of an
Indian sjMttr which Tad and l'olly sun
tiltaneoualy looogoUod as thuyoungui
Miss linker's potent folding easel. After
ullou log Mr. Forrost's uuger n sulQ
cleut tlmo to oiHd Joo had wandered
back to tho shore whom ho wiu at
once chartered by Miss Ilaker to carry
her shaw I and sketching utensils lmclc
to her boaitling-phice whllu Mr. For
rest took the littlo pirty for a row on
tho pond. The jxtsacaolon of such avail-
able inuteriul whs (mi great n tempta-
tion for Joe who had nt once utilized
them with tho offset I luncjtut de-
scribed. "Iln! Hn!" cried tho Indian brnvo
exiiuuting u riiitastio wnr-dnnoe in tho
middle of tho road while lioiineo
balked nnd his two friends lugaulcd
Ms pnlnt-smenred fuoe with nstoflsh-
inent "duas the daughter of tho Lo:i-il
Ijnupo shrink lwok? Lcthorhatu no
fear the (lower of his tribo wars not
upon holplou women nor does ho foar
even though tho dread ntcnger bo at
his heels!" Ferhaps tho nil man's ut-
terance would have been lost boastful
had ho known that tho ntcnger In the
unexpected person of Doncon Whltt y
was soclpso nt hand Tho deicon hav-
ing been hunting up a stray ttci-t
along the jiond shore hail nnddcnly
turned it bend 1 11 tho wood-rond lit
time to iccogiilo JiU errnliq sou"!
VANVED Td NEJQHD03.
Itodest Ilemamlt of n Woman Mho lie
llereit In tlronltig New-Coinrrs.
Wo lugtcd nn U10 (list of tho month
Into rv linlghborhood In which wo
found ourselves nniong strangers. Wo
hud been -Informed by our .nndlord
howst or thnt wo would find tho peo-
plo "soclablo and neighborly " In tho
yjclnitv of bllf How homo. This wo
found to bo true nnd wo rocord our
experience that thoso who rend It
may mm themselves with shot-guns
or other w capons of dofonse should
they cnntomphita coming Into our
nelglilioihoodi
d llndn'l ilnpnci-cd air goods yet
Wlioil tt loilg lnnk snllbtr wonlnn
climbed over tho back fonco nnd camo
shambling into tho houso without ob-
serving tho pollto custom of first ring-
ing tho bell.
"I'm. Mis' Snry Ann Ucggi ' sho
said by wny of foimnl Introduci on. "I
thought I'd conio right lu nn git no
quainted fust off nn' lot you know I
was wIIIIh' l Hdlglibdi Ulllliiil. If
Ui8y 1 any thing Ido Jos nntcliully lovo
It's to neighbor with folks nn' I liked
your looks tho inbuilt I seed you. 1
ulii't got but n mliinlt to stny; thought
you might fool morn to home if you
lind All tutroduco to some of your
neighbors nn' kuowed they was wllllu'
to neighbor with you. I'm wllllu' to
uotghbor with anybody that's decent.
Hut I must hurry home. I Just lining
n ter-enp nlongi thluklil' lildblld 1
Uoiild ijdl'ry It lull of ooffee. I'm Jest
out nn' hadn't nobody to sond for any.
I'm short of sugar too an' if you
could spare mo n tin cup full I'd bo
'bleegcd to you. You see I'm Jost that
tielghboily I come right In to borry of
juu fiisMhlmf."
My wife got tho woman tho things
sho wanted ami sho clonred out nfter
sty lug for tho nineteenth tlmo that sho
"cnllatcd 011 nelghborlu' with us rlglit
nlong." Uefoio night sho vaulted
lightly over tho funtd ililii I'amo In
ngnin.
"Hero I nm ngln" sho said cheerily.
"Tliought in cb ho you'd bo loucsomo
'thottt no ono to neighbor with. 1
found myself short o' tea for supper
nu' tluiiglit I'd run In an' soo how you
wnsglttiu' On nu' neighbor wlthyoii
somo moie. My llollr bar'l played out
to-day an' I nln't had tlmo togildowil
town nn' order another so If you'll lilt
this batf ttth flour Fll bo 'blccgotl.
Ain't got any number forty whlto
thread havo you? Yes? Well I'd
like to borry your spool and If you'll
jost stick n needle or two tn witli It I'd
like it. Ain't got no brand baked
havo you? A half a loaf Is nil 1 need
and If you could let 1110 havo the loan
of butter enough to go with it it'd bo a
favor."
Tho meek littlo w Ifo jrave the "neigh
bor" nil slid Wanted) and sho struck a
line for home. Wo woro eating
01 suppor when tho lank female ap-
peared again.
"My man wants to n ghbor with
you tut) lie's Midi. tho size of your
man. We're goln' to a ball to-night
nml if you'd loan "Mm somo dnucm'
boots nnd .1 whlto test ha'd bo thank-
ful. I brung this cup for n littlo salt;
nnd-"
An old shot-gun of mluo was in a
corner. 1 picked it up nml said coldly
and cruelly nnd lu dead earnest:
"You clonr out! And dou'lyoucvcr
come back whllo you live. Wo'ro not
lu tho neighboring business nt present.
Avnuiit!"
Sho nvnuntcd nnd tho noxt day sho
circulated n report throughout tho
town to the effect that she had caught
me whipping my wife; thnt I had been
In Stato's prison; t'uit I was half negro;
that our children had boon in the re-
form school; thnt our furniture was
mortgaged) that wo were thing under
an nsunied name nnd thnt n reward
wis ode rod for my anost for bigamy
nnd highway robbery. Xenat Dane 111
'M-Ililt.
1- '..-. -
ABOUT CONVERSATION.
How Wo mm .Slight Make Tills tVorlil llin
IIu.1 Intel nstliiir rlaco of Itnsltlencv.
Is tlieie any'suoh thing ns conversa-
tion? It Is n delicate subject to touch
became many people understand con-
versation to lie talk; not the exchange
of ideas but of words; mid the Drawer
would not like to say nny tiling to in-
crease the llow of the. latter. Wo rend
of times and mlom in w hleh real con-
torsatlon existed held by men and
women. Are they altogether In tho
pat? We bellotc that men do some-
times converse. Do women etor? Fer-
hnps ho. lu those hours sacred to tho
relaxation of undress and the back
hair In the upper penotrnlln of the
hoiiiehold where two or tluoeorsix
are gathered together 011 and about the
cushioned frame intended for repose
do they eouterse or Indulge lu that
sol t of olmt from whloh not onu Idea Is
carried ttn? Xo one leports fortu-
nately ami we do not know. Hut do
all tho women like this method of
spending hour after hour day nfter
day indeed n .lifetime? Is It Invig-
orating etou reel fill? Think of tho
talk this past summer the rlrers nml
oceans of it 011 pinzsas nml galleries in
the warm cvnlug or the fresher moi n-
lugs in prhato homes on hotel terau-
dns.in the shade of thousands of cottages'
by the sea and In the hills! As you re-
call It what was It nil nbout? Was
the mind In a vapid condition a ter nn
evening of It? And theie Is so much
to read ami so much to think aLo'lt
and the ho rid Is so interesting if you
do think about it and nearly every
person has tome peculiarity of mind
that would be worth study If yoiioould
only get at it! It Is really wo repeat
such an Interesting world and most
people got (to little out of It. Xow
theie Is the conversation of heiu wkeu
the hens nre busy nml not self-con
salous; there Is something fasulnnting
nbout It because the imagination may
lut est It with 11 recondite nnd pli-y
moaning; but the common talk of peo-
ple! Wo Infer sometimes that tho
hens at 0 not sa dig nny tiling Imoaiuo
Ihoydo not load and consequently
their minds are empty. And perhaps
wo tiro right. As to con vei nation
thnro Is 110 use lu sending the buakot
Into tho well when tho wiill is dry it
only mnkos a rattling of windlass nnd
chain.
Tho Drawer does not wish to bo
understood as nn enemy of tho light
trnlllo of human speech. Deliver us
flom tho diilitctlt nml the otcrlnstlngly
Improving Htylo of thing! Conversa-
tion In order to be good nml Intel-
lectual!) Inspiring nnd spiritually rest-
ful need not nlwnys bo serious. It
past bo nlort nnd intelligent nnd
mean more by Its suggestion nnd al-
lusions than Is said. Thcro Is tho
light touch-nntl-go piny nbout topics
mora or less profound thnt is ns
ngi'eeablj as hcat-Ilgh.nlng lu 11 sul-
try evening. Why may not i
person express tl: 1 whims mid Vagaries
of n lmnbcnt mind (if ho cnu
hnulcd up short for It nnd plunged
into a heated dispute? In tho freedom
of roal contorsatlon tho mind throws
out half-thought paradoxes for which
n man Is not to bo hold strictly icspon-
slblo to tho very roots of his being nnd
which need to bo caught up nnd pliycd
with In tho sumo tentative spirit. Tho
'V'pttto nml tho hot nrgumont nro
usually tho bnuo of conversation nnd
tho death of originality. Wo llko to
express n notion n fnnoy without be-
ing called upon to defend it then nnd
there. In nil its possiblo consequences
ns If It wcro to bo nn nrtlclo lu n eiccd
of it plank in it plnttdritl. Must wo bo
nhynjA. olthor vnpidor fcriolisf1
Thbiirnwcr hns bcoil obliged to tnko
notice of tho extraordinary tendoneyof
American womon to cultivation to tho
Improvement of tho mind by means of
roadlng clubs nnd other liitolloctunl
exercises nnd to ncknowledgo that they
arc leaving tho man bohlutl; that is
tho mon not in tho so-called profes-
sions lit this Intollectmillrntlon bc
glnitlilg to siinW ill tlio conversation of
womon when thoy nto together sny in
tho hours of lclnxntlou lu tho pene-
tralia spoken of or In general society?
Is thcro loss tnlk nbout tho fnshlon of
i1ioJ rtnd tlio denrnoM Or ihenpnessof
materials and about servants and tho
ways of the inchoate cltlron called tho
baby nnd tho Infinitely littlo details of
tho private life of other people? Is It true
thnt If n group of men nro talking sny
nhoilt polllio ol' 1 otitis t business tit
literature nnd thoy nro joined by
women (whoso coinpnny Is nlwajs
welcome) tho convcrsntlon Is protty
sui 0 to take n lower mental plane to
become 111010 personal ntoio frivolous
accommodating Itself to quito n differ-
out range? Do tlio well-read thought-
ful women howotcr bountiful nnd
brilliant nml cnpnblo of thn gayest per-
siflage prefer to talk with men to
listen to tho convcrsttlon of men
rather than to couvcrso w itli or listen
to their owit soxP if this Is tfue why
Is It? Womon ns a rule In "society"
nt nny rate havo moro leisure than
men. hi tlio fueilltios and felicities of
speech they commonly excel men nnd
usually they havo moro of thnttlvn-
clous dramatic power which Is called
"setting out a thing to tho life." With
nil thoso rtdtnutnges alld all tho woild
open to them In nowspapers nnd In
books thcyouglit to bo tho leaders nnd
stlmiiliitois of tho host contorsntlou.
With them it should net or drop down
to the too common Hattioss nnd banal-
ity. Women havo made this woild ono
of tho most beautiful places of rcst-
dtmco to bo concelvod. They might
make It tho most Inteiestliig. Charles
Dutl'cy Warner in Harper's Magazine.
THROAT AFFECTIONS
A IVW tVords AImiIiI llm I'prtiWnrnl He-
moral of tlio Cantos I 'rutin ring Tliem.
As Is tho stnto of tho stomach so
will bo its Index tho throat nml tho
back part of tho tongue. If the one
is inllamcd hns ml and angry
patches tho other will hato similar
looks and If much canker Is pres-
ent wo nmy look for tho "straw-
berry tongue" cracked spotted nnd
nugry with n thin whlto coating or
in somo cases tlio coating lemovcd
and tho w holo tonguo red nnd nngry
raw. In this" ense gnrgle the throat
with alum-water borax-water as
often ns convenient molding tho uso
of tlio irritants nml Improtollio stalo
of tlio stomach the cuuso by the
uso of plain and simple food taken
only nt muni timos. Great nlief is
obtained by conducting off tlio local
heat by tho wet cloths worn nt night
nml still moro by producing nn Irrita-
tion on tlio surface by adding mus-
tard or still bettor nml more thor-
ough nnd comfortable cuyouno puji-
per n thin coat sprinkled on tho
wholo well covered by dl Haunt's.
Hut lemcuibar that the real ditllcully
is at tiio stomach and tint earn of
that will removo the diioaso. Tho
mtino irritation at tho "pit of tho
stomach" will bo sertleonble.
Thero Is n moro putrid form a
malignant sore throat or putrid sore
In which 11I0 ration of the tonsils nny
occur which attorn few nttneks be-
comes moro or less n habit; such per-
sons hating n return nt nlmoit every
attack of colds; while lu such nn
event theio Is danger that the lullnm-
matlon will" tout! downwards If not
roach the lung. Tills form is four J
among the scrofulous or those who
nro not careful lu tho matter of diet
especially tho insets of potk laid too
much grease of any Mud thoo not
especially cloanly or tho chlldien of
such. Such will do woll to be much
In thn nlr nml sunlight allowing the
neck to lxi oxposed to the sun. It is
Missihle to remote the sol of ohms taint
in Inheritance though n persistant ef-
fort Is absolutely needful n "mnkliig
over new." Let no ono suppose that
nn iiilu rited disease Is Incurable aim
nil diseases mo moro or less luheiited.
With some it Is the custom to re-
nun o tho swollen pirt by the knife or
to clip the tonsils whloh may and does
nffitid a temporary tollef; nml yet it is
claimed that no poriuniicut g od re-
sults. It is far bettor to removo -tins
toiuporiry swellng by n care of the
health n moving tho cnuse crowding
out dlseasu by promoting health.
Mutiers' Muijritnt.
AVERAQINa PROFITS.
rnrtlnrnt r.icli fur thn Yi.uns lliiilnet.
Iin i.f Iln Country.
"Ill nvcrnltitf the Hinotiiit of r(lt
to Imj tiiatlu on tTlfl'uruiit klnilsof gnoU
notice must be tiiLen of thn tlllTeient
liroportlous tlmt will urobalily lie sold
of iiarli klnil" very pertinently ie-
mnrks nn old inaroliuut. "It will not
lie enough tlmt n slock 6f goods newly
laid In to start IhisIiiom with nre so uc-
oupttely nvnniged In selling pi Ire thnt
whon nil nre sold they will Just jleld
say 26 xjr cent jirotlt
"If for Instuuoe of n stoek of ffl.dOO
laid in for it business f 1000 Is marked
nt nn ndraneo of 10 per cent. fl.OW ut
'JO per oeu!. $'4000 nt M per cent.
(1000 nt 30 per eent. nnd $1000 nt 0
per cunt. tlio whole when sold will
ntorao 3J. per oent. Hut it Is niivl
nooitalnty that The ilitt f'.'.OOO worth
of goods sold would not ho nt u piolit
of over 20 per cont.
"Ily this tinin probably the stoek
would rotjiiiie loplunlsliliif; ninlilly lu
tho ootls paying 10 per oent. profit. So
that the next (f'.'(KX) sold out nilu
would oiilyjli'ld 20 jier taut piolit
nnd Ib's would bo continued the year
Ihloiigli. nutl tho retailer would II I id
when the year ennio around ngnlti nnd
ho took account of his slock thnt (or
somo iiiiiiecountnblu ronsoii his piotltj
wcro not forthcoming.
"This Is it tery cssonlial mntlor to
kuop lu mind and bo well understood.
Losses lu this way ufteuost occur' with
thono who undertake tasell lending
artklns at n Tory lutlo jrollt Thcso
nro thu goods Ihoy sell most if nnd
which need most fruqucut luplcmsli
Edwnrd Eggleston who Is n tnll
mtisculnr man with hnlr nnd bonrtl
that giro him vcty much of tho llonly
look noticeable In tho portrait Tolatol
lives nt Lnko Ocorgo in tho summer
Ho keops his books In nlho-ptoof li-
brary built of rough bowhlors. Alnrgo
enst room with n big firoplnco is tho
"don" whero ho docs his writing.
Wat America r.rnr DIscoTereilT
At tho tlmo whon Columbus started In
search of tli Now World nonrlr ovory man.
woman nnd child In nuropo Insisted that
thoro was no Now World to Ulscovor. When
ho camo bnck crowned with success a largo
tironortton of tticso good pcopld adhered to
Iholr theory; and if thoy word nllvo te-ilay
many of thorn would doubtless Insist that
America had novor been discovered at all.
U nnwiUglvo up naythlajf In tho world
tnoro readily than n pot theory. Tor ox-
amplo look nt tlio Individuals who still
maintain thatconsumptlon Is Incurable. Dr.
I'icpxi's Ooldon Modloal Discovery has en rod
thousands upon thousands of casos and
tvlU euro thousaads moro bnt thoso poonlo
can't Rlvo up their point. Novcrtho lets tho
" IMscovory" will euro any caso ol consump-
tion If taken la tlmo.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
Kansas enr Oct it.
CATTLK-Shlpplnn ttecrt .. I 3 l 4 75
Native cowt a CO O S SO
UuUhcrt'ttcert ... S T5 & 8 40
HOOS-aooit to cholco hcury. 4 00 (I (M
WIIKAT-No a rod CI O el
No. toll CI Wit
COIW-Ho J M A SS'l
OAT.H-No. 3 k.i. W MH
HYE-Noll slltft lt
I'LOUIt-l'niier.rer taetc .... I St 1 TO
IIAY-llUed 00) ft 7 0J
UUTTBU Cholco creamery... tl (t
CIlHlISl.-rull cream 11 ii M
ItpUB-Cholee 13 A 1 1
HAUOtf-ltanl into mi
Shoulders. ...... .... MiU
Bidet 81rft 10
LAUD U
POTATO IIS CO O CO
BT. I.OUIS
CATTM. Shipping ttecrs SO) O TS
llutdicri'tteeM ... SZ SM
HOQ3-l'aehlng 4 5 4 M
BUrlEl'-KAirwcltoleo sw SW
FIOUI.-Uholcfl SW ft 4 0)
WIIl.AT-No.lred WK Tl
COIIN'-No.l 40 ID 4H
OATS No.4 4U li
UYK-No.J MHO M
Utrrnill-Crcamcry si 4
I'OIIK Hill 11W
0III0AOO.
OATTLr. Shlrplogtteer. .. 4 M O 4 00
IIOOS 1'ackliiKandthlppinj. 49) A IB
SIIHH1' tilrtoohole 8 1) t 4 )
KLOUK- Winter wheat 3 ft 4 CO
WIIKAT-No 3 red 7IIJO 7ltt
COItN-No . 4H 4'
oats-.vo.i tor.;& to
HYU-N)- 48H 49
IIUTTlIlt-Creancry 18 O SI
PCUlli 14 0J a II W
NUY Y'OUIC.
OArtLH Oommoa to prime . IO St S
HOOS-Oood to choice 5 3) 0 31
Kl.Ot'lt llooil to choice ST) 4 71
WIIIIAT-No. sred S1V SI
COItS-No a M'i 81
OATH Westoro mlicd NO 31'
HUTTI-.lt-Croaiiu.ry ... . 1H li
I'lil'i II vi n it"i
t-QET BID OP IT BY
lill lISBAi
KRES
S' FEEi TONIC!
A CURE GUARANTEED IN EVERY CASE.
Druciitstn ScUinir It jVro VMlhorlzcI to TZTZWU2T TinC SIOX1CV tf
It ITnilH to Curo tho IVomt Cimo of
MALARIA OR TEVER AND AGUE.
W BEND TO XIS TOR
MEYER BROS. & CO.
Conoral Agontn.
IT IS A PURCLT VtSCTlOK PRlfARAnSK
fiuu.ll .l UMIK
sm
PRICKDfflpnicxiYAS
.-.ivn-"
5Eiim-kwidrake:-buchu
irsrji jxuy oriciuT a wibiu
has stood ths Ttit of Years
Coring all Diieaiet of tat
BLOOD. LI VEK. BIOH
ACH. EIDNEYB.BOW
ELS.&u. ItPnrlfltt ths
Blood Invigorates and
vieaaiei laeoTiua.
DT8PEPSIA.C0H8TI
CURES
rATIOH. JAUMDICE
UlDJUStSCFTHI
BICKHnADACHE.BIL'
LIVER
IOnSCOMPLAlNTS.&e
dliappear atones under
HuinMPvct
i .. J tl
us oenenciat lnnueaca
STOMACH 8
It Ii pnrelya Medicine
as its cathartic ercDor-
AND
BOWELS.
ties forbids its ute ai a
beverage. It is pleas
aattothttsite and at
etiuy taken uy caiia-
rea ai adults.
lAIiDRUGGISTS
iDDirrlnnil pM
PRICKl.TASHEITTnSCO
ftala ProFrltttor.
4-aS vi
BrjAUiiBavU Kamhai Cm
FOR AU. DISORDERS OP THE
Stomacli Liver
D and Bowels
-TAKK-
pagirs m
BTJZ2TZ.-iT VEOrrr-AJ31.I3.
Cciii CoitTiPATioY ltninnTioil)rirrriu
Pi LIN SICK IIIAUICIIC IJTSa COMfLalXTS Lost
or Ari'rrut UiuoLixcis Kriirorsxcts Jain
mr ktc l'Itlt'1 S3 ccali.
PACIFIC MANUFACTURIKQ CO . ST. 10UI3.M0.
Ely's Groam Balm
Glrva relief Mt one Tor
COLD In HEAD.
CATARRH.
Not a Liquid or Snuff.
Apply Halm lata each noitrtL
UriUloalarMnwlrliBt.JI V
COCKLE'S
ANTI-BILIOUS
PILLS.
THE OltEAT ENOLISn REMEDY
forUftr llllt Ir.ll(r'.llnn He m from Virrarr
.rtnYfiVi"'rs.T.;n"!it.K''''u- ""
PAYSlhBFnEICHT
3 Too Wacon Hclra
lit Utcrt KuJ ItowisiftV B(s-M
isiiimaiii tn iui fr
s. lTrrttMHila r.frMrlll
JtMlU. Iku k.Mf i4 alt.!
W I0III CI Slatstailis.
v Jll.MJHAJITON.M. Jr.
CRAWFORD'S
Illustrated catalogue
NOW JUCADY.
Tfel matt corapl-U book of Ha kla4 at Ibla aottlnial
Ibowlat itork of latail atria tMMll at tha rraal Vtf Oo.m1i
i.iiah of I). IlAVi tlllll A CO. St Loan Ho.
It. ll-SaiS rear a44ii laciotlts tialt far poiua.
SOUVENIR of Iho PRESIDENT
ouun.mn ind M Cleveland
latui. tiul. r. U. iiidt. infinrilfnuitirrrn
L tlio nn k tin. Ilv m.ll. a.M n ibi.i
KaatglthHIraat MUV IllllCHULnla HflnltU
CuHLS HHEJti AIL IL&L lAkft.
BtltOoughHruu. Tailoatood. Vao
lu Hint. K1 by .Irua-al.ta.
I 1AJ.0
if lit
M9 1 In
irTa
BITTERS
'
If
' j'-t vasswx"
S' sX
Tnosa who nrd trying (d nrealc up the
baneful habit of Intcmiwrnnco will oxperl-
-- twAMAa-'a 4F-m ! a niflAf 'VfMW
Ash JJlttcra. Liquor dernnp tho Byitonl.
ttults nna restoro Iho brnin Btomach and
.. .. iii.u..IIm. Oih.aIm .I.Anirllmn.
lu jf tho wUl lwwor thorouKhly cleansing nnd
? . . .A. ....I M ati.l rtriAln IT ntfrtf
taint ottllscftso. Ills purely nmcdlclno nnd
lu. . 1a ln .i..n tt. in tiAt nil
WQUO IUOHBUII1 iu uw i'.1 "" .V :Z
used nn n bovorago by reason of Its catbartlo
propcnios.
Is every well-nnpolntcit honnory lay llit-
nres form a prominent Item of tho stock In
trade Jllnghamtun JltpubUeaiu
t I.miff Trouhlet nml AVtlnn
Dlscasos can bo cured. If properly treated
In time as sliown by (ho following state-
ment from V. 0. Freeman Bydncyi "Hav-
ing boon a great sufferer from pulmonary
attacks and gradually Wnjtlngnwayfortho
past two years It affords mo pleasaro to
testify that Hcors's Kmclsio of Cod Mvcr
Oil with I.lmo and Boda has given mo Brent
rollof nnd I cheerfully recommond It to nil
stiff crln a In n similar wny to myself. Ih ad-
dition I would say that it Is very pleasant
to lake"
"I TnntK Til (five this country tho shake"
remarked tho mnlarla'as It prepared fcx
butlnoss. Waihlitgton Critic.
Offer No. 171.
rrtEni To MrucmvTS OttTt A genu
Ino Meorsohau-n Hmokor's Hot (nvo
ploccs) In sitln-lincd plush coso.
Address ntonco
Ik W. Taisim. & Co .
K5 Htato Btrcot Chlcajro
m -
Tnn club man slnpu "The half haa not
been told." And Ifs his better half nt that
Vululh raragraphtr..
-
Ton constlpallon "liver ci-miilalnt" or
t.ii ..a. .iMtkniulnxlin nml nil tllneaacs
nrlslnir from a disordered condition of tho
llvor nnd stomach tako I)r. l'icrco's il'lcos-
ant rureatlvo relicts a Bcnuo iuxiiuto ur
active cathartic occordlng to slio of doso.
A ontAi many orators hare what may bo
described as an ill ltr tahlo stylo. Vuluth
J'ai agraphir.
Costri.axtoAl.Defe( ororra-ffcaIJnot
AUiPn. hy Qlonn's Bulphur Soap.
IIUPs ilalr nnd Whisker Dye 50c Tho besk
In proportion to Its sire the mosquito
draws better than tho DTerage clgarotte.
Aew Haven AVw.
n mostus' treatment for Mc. Tlso's
Remedy for Catarrh. Bold by druggists.
i
VTmnf n boat rinks tho inntrnnce com-
pamem generally appoint nu upiiusci.
-
TiiErrozcrlsthoBtandnrdAxloOrcnsoof
tho w orld. Baves your horses und w ugons.
Tni most shocking thing in natural his-
tory: An olcctrlo oeL
Cniiosio nasal catarrh positively cured by
Dr. Bugo's ltomody.
Tire favorito poets for tho sea shoro nro
Shelley and Crahho.
tATr Imitate nono erjual "Tunslll's
Punch" So. Cigar.
THE DESTROYER
OJP
i Health i Happiness.
USING ONE BOTTLE OP
DKSCIWPTIVE PAMPHLET.
REMEMBER i NO CURE NO PAY.
5 riRpAIN
Cures Neuralgls Toolhacho
Headache Catarrh Croup. Soro Throat.
RHEUMATISM
Lams Back SHU Joints Sprains Brutus
Burns Wounds Old "Jorcj and
All Aches and Paln9.
Tbo minr twiimonlit rvcviTnt br ui mora ibsn
prove bU claim t r (hit TaloaUe irmsKly It
Dot onl relit. ttrn mwt oter paint buti
II Curos You. That's tho Ideal
S.il I by lruatt. r.u rta. Hia Hook m"ll.l f ra
Addross IVIIAIID OIL COMPANY CHICAQO.
PILES! FISTULA!
si sill slhil)laMsf lstltsiMsrrl1f
9t4 liua. iiiotiiioa niuuMux
wllhsiit I Ifr I If tar sr ttsittUsv. Imrr
rt.trt.4-s bisii U a. ll ps.iU
Uorf-4. r1.kf.iUlif ltiU HU
wMrtav(Vkui iriasstsi r h .
tV4 fs slrs)lw (Iftsia all trfsnr f In
fssraVAtlsNitttalsl tit tlSSasttlf s.rsW t ff
hat sWa ri-sl lf .
oaui in n nt m it riaut city. i.
aa4 1X1 Ullif tLrt kL UK Ma.
IWwtr t all PHfs. a4vlM I ssr
Haastsrii UssrlMM wk ! ft-Wl !
ttsalr lst U avlfmstt- sMta rf Ut pmsUsIh.
IB laa tat Jt Will IMP !!-" !'
rwt
GUMS
UtT HsMMf llttt. I OAlt THIK 11111.
4SATTAN HAMMtlttti. IfltHS CIttCH lOAtttt
Band for Cauiofiia of Spaolaltlca.
NC'IIOVllJtI.IXd K.VI.T .t) UM.YM
St and SS ChamUra Slrnt tfaw Tork.
THE BLUE GRASS
OF THE FUTURE.
REGION
Tha onlrrall flat Ilia jrrsua lan-l havinjf an !'
stltmt Vlalr Itt(iw t-llMat- wbl he an now b
MiubtlatatiDu-lflrataiTlifa UthaUtilftita.mil Urn or
HwtliHrt JUUtaarL It It lath mUtltu1a tti
fainoua ltlHi-crM IUbUw mt Katlr( aibltiai a
iLmvitona l htvtly rhstrifwl with 'hi batea. C )
vrr. 1IIh Ura ttrrharsl lsraa aatl TlMsilhr &a tt
isMMlinfftr vril. wiiilo li UairosMlirraLntan4anoirs
tntrnitleotintrr fur fall t-tuilrutara Bpi-lf loT ft.
'Ki WT. I UM a M.jJ I'llthT. WtfOho Mo.. MAN
Cllj. Wo. I- li. BlU.VAr IMS WarUrn hV (Ueayo.
WEAK. NERVOUS PEOPLE
And ollitra aultMinr with
IUinntaitot Mauralvla klia
nry anil all t hiMlo insiiif t
4I istsnii'iij nrru ut it.
It ni. -fin..n VttCtlUU
UAtiNirilCJ llFI.I' thutf
SiSillaial In mrmrw sal at lata In tkaa
tn eurM tucraidn Inalaollr
1t ai -t . I I I4.r. h l.rnll(I
rraaniab.U.kU(TKlCtlrt10alMrr.awllliliiala
Ulla. atotlwnrthlriljinllallrna. lUCTtlO TBIMiM
ruuallllKr. ivioirrlii at rrwl.loiilorpinphli.
un. w J. nuimr.. iarcmuTi'j naoun AT.ioiraft.
HEALTH
3 now
BRAIDED WIRE
BUBTLE.
pr.li
rnrrtrrrrmsa i.ii.iit. m iiaiiii-. ji.a
r Mua lmirrlHTFM. UIHE. an.ICSAMfl.il
I VI n. BI'XI' II V IAII OVJII ( MIT of
Ill f-la- Vinf lin hor iniit ATaTiilliJt.
rtr
r
UF'Rm SMAV""'.."!!
.l VVW
rtUa4ltklaraaa:
DOnaTrtt ASTHMA?
I'oi'iiam-h astiiua sfroirio
lrair.aii.laa4 ititt.iUllaflvrju
aatdataaix I uaaLrtvaaM n.....i
aa.airaaaaiaiaaM aatauiaaaaTwaMTr
V i t. .li i i .. n ni.11. t II I A I.
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a ruru.H m t.u .
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LADIES' AND MENS'
FURNISHING GOODS.
Oomplats) ortm5nlit wrlia tr IllaairaUd Calaloirui
Mttl Fr H ill LiU ilHUlV W4 b4 WI t ata. I I
NEEDLES
SHUTTLES
REPAIR8
for all Sowlrclltrblota.
STAMIIAIIIlUlHJIMDalr
TbaTruUa aiillaal.
Hlud t.ir wbcl-aalf tirlv
ii.lIilulim.k M't'dCo
lUlxxuttit.dt laiuTi.Mo
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1 rrrrtanrrn- .....j
$vgmf
swSESWrfS5"?
r53CTsieiHrt.'B
trnton haTkf
rIL l'alen r
XrSatFXat'tTsI
I obtained II VT T JeKwr.R 1-atant
A KtaeTt rieslrod Kerbrm.
To bogln and carry on to n sucoossfoi com
plotlon n reform of tho dlsordor oxlstlng In
n dyspoptlo stomach uso systematically
Hostotter's Htomach nlttors A happy ro-
sttltlslnovltabtoand this will bo attended
bynroturntodlsclpllnoof tho bowels and
llvor whon thoy aro recalcitrant which thoy
usually aro whon Iholr associate qrian tho
liror Is out of ordor. Uso tho lllttcrs In
fover and nguo.
'
A wo rubber firm has fallod. It strotchod
its aedlt too lax I) trolt trttPrM.
Sick Headache-"
tt one of the inolldlllrcitlnj tffoctlonu and people
who are Itt victims deatrra tynipathr. Dot tho
trett inecMt Hood't Strtaparilla has had In curlna-
tick htadtcbt make It teem almott t ootUh to allow
the trouble to continue. Bj IH tonlm and Inflnor
atln effect upon the dlsettlTSerfans Ilood'i Sarin
ptrltla rctdllr glrei nllif ha headache arltet
from IndlstiUoni an4 In nouralglo condition! by
building up the iptem ttood't Simpartlla re-
moTti the cau and htnee of ercomei the dlfflcullr.
"tharebetn lubjtct to bad ipelliot tlckhtad
ache for a number of rr. and could (tt nothing
to blip dk) for nr length of time until I look Hood's
Stnapttllla. Tlili medicine rclltred me from the
flrit. 1 hare not had lha tick headache ilnce."
lBt. H. E. KlMd wife of Judjo D B. King Wit
mlnstcsiOblo.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold br all drufslili. til lx for M rrasared only
by O. I. HOOK CO- Apotbecartea Lowell. Wait.
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
ERREJ3
MP
rTomo
cure cr compltlnii whlctt
imici Bll wusTistnsiinue j
r Itei tnua and itrf nth to
wrmUdturereni.a-liPlMfmenttaa
lift nrarma nrrini. am
MKiiiii:Li.'iivKJii.i:T.iiji.iurtB;ptrir.
nncrrcUrrllU1Pln(ofmolherhno.ltu.
nroniotti ipcctr recoTctjr. It amliii nature lo
tafcit mrt the crlllett chmre from alrlliood to
"onitntioo.?. Itlinlraiant to tnetttle and i mtr ho
UkentttlltlmeiwIt'iperfcctMretT. l'rlcel.
J.8.MEnKI.I.lHtIOC0..8ole) n.r.LOtng.
J.'X1.JU it'Xll"X'XX. JVI aT7VXj
FAT STOCK SHOW
Will be bell it Illf-rrtew l'irk. Ktnfii City i
Kin .burlir.Oct7toThuridir or a
$13000 IN PREMIUMS
Oris inal nd dupllrtH. re olttrcd on itock Tbli It
lo lie the brit ihow ct nt itork Iritllr h! h-rp
Uurlnu Ihr ircond wcrknf Ih" ihow miking It alto-
irther tn Importint or. talon for inner
"""" a j w. HANHOHN secrctirr.
IinH In Kin.il CUr don't fall to tlilt tho
mammwh Larrliit" tnd Wiion llrpniiiorr of
VW HlUdlblker lire! Hinulnunriwi..nipuiii
W 6th bt. t artlagn tea W igoni In tndlt n Tirlttr
Win Bann and Wai .nt a O D. anr-
wbtr Wbolvta'-and Ullprtc-IUtW
B. c. Slnbl 4 Co . lt Wablih-Y.blca.
s
KTO SO A DAY Samples worth ft. 60
. Vafv'tln't "PiWrr tn. norjVi fft. Vrll
KRESS TONIC COMi-tHy.
601.1: rnoi'itiETOita
St. Iiouia 20-Xo.
TkoTrlnU!
IIBUIIKIIiai
GYCOSLITTLE
VLVC.a-N"o ?y.EJ
QWQVP trss-s-a.
JlEirAItE OP 1JI1T.ITI0S8. AI.VXXB
ask ron nn. rixucrrs rr.T.r.vra on
zittlc auaAii'COATun mlzs.
Ho I nit oullrolr Ycnetnlilo they on
cratu without (llaturlianco lo tho srstrtu. dl c.
oroccupatlon. 1'ut up In clats vials ntrnut
callr sealed. Alwars frrG nJ "'f'0-.--'l!
thrao littlo Tellcts slvo tho most l:rtit
satUfactlon.
SffiLHOUIIL
Itlllotia llondnrlic
Ulzzlliraa C'oliatla-
lloii Indl If ODtlOll
llllout Attncka andall
dcrnniroinents of tho rtom-
ach and Ixiwclt aro promi't-
lrrplltnl and ItfTtnancmlir
IMorco'a I'lonsant IMirontlve rf'lj'
In oxpUnatlon of tho rtmcoial o r or tritt
Tellcts ocr eo ifrrnt a jarlrty of ojps"
mar truthfully Co said that their nctllon upoo
tho trttom la unltcrsal. not a gltna or tlaouj
ncanlnir their tuuutire tnflucnor. epld iJ
ilni;itlt.2JccntiatIal. Manufactured at tw
Chuinical Ijiboratoryof Wom.D's Disrissuii
JlEDICAt ABSOCUTIOX IIUIToJO N. 1.
$5001111
Is offored br tho manufacture
V ia rraof Ir. ftauo'a a-nmrr.a
. v if Ilomrdr. for n case of
k df i.ronlo Naatl Catarrh whliu
v "' thty cannot euro.
NVial'Tuna til- VA-s-jtttissa. uuu.
In at y headache obstruction of the natal
latMjrra dltchanrca falllnit from tho tat u.
Inu) the throat tomi times profiiac watery.
and acrid nt othcra ttdcW. tenacious mucous
purulent. Moody and putrid; tho eyea aru
weak watery and Inllamcd t there Is liiiRlnir
In tho ears deaf nets hatklnir or coughing- to
clear tho throat iipcctnrallon of oBcntly
matter tosethir with tcals from ulcers I tn
volco Is chang-ed and has a natal twaniri th
bmath Is offentlvoi tmtll nnd tntlo aro lm
imlrodj Hiiro U a sensation of dUrJowskwItli
inenUI depression a hacking1 coutrh and (rcn-
fral debility. Only a fow of tlai oliorc-nnnml
ivrapioint aro likely to tw present In anj ; ou
''ojo. Thoutandt of rosea annually without
manirettlns- half of tho aboto syniiitoms io
tult In oontuinptlon. and end In tho itravft
No dlaoaao U ki coinmoii more oeceptltro ana
dantrcroiia or lett undirtiood by phytlclana.
Ur lit inlld.aoothlnB. and. heafluir proiiertlc.
Dr. Soirp's faUrrh llemcly currjt tho worM
rawesof Calnrrh "colli In tlio lieud"
(loryzn. and Calnrrlml llcuilaclie.
Bold by druggltta ctcrywhtroi SO cenls.
"Untold AROiiy front Catarrh."
Prof. W. Hitisstn tho famous tnctmntit.
of Wuiui.N. Y. wrttesi "Homo ten years ago
t aurftrud untold agony from chronlo natal
catarrh. Jty fiinily tihytlclan gap mo up as
lucurablo and said I mutt dlo. Ur ceto was
tuch a bod one that every day towards aun
aat my rol would becomp so hoarao I could
Utrclytpeaa alaairo a whisper. In 11 inornlnij
my coughing- and clcning of my throat would
alinutt itronglo ino Ily tlio lieo of llr.Mft-os
Catarrh llemudy. In threo motilhs I was wul
man and tho euro has been ptrinanentv
'Coiialniilly linn kins; and Snlllliis;."
Thomas J. Iiusiiiho 1'ji rxb lHni Strttt
St. fuu. ila. write i I was a sm-at sufferer
from catarrh for thrco years. AtllmtylcpuM
hanlly breathe and was constantly hawking
and tittliiif. and for tho last tight rjript.tb
could not Ttrrutho through tlw nottrila. i
thought nothing could bo done for mo. Luck-
ily fwns advltwl to try Ur. Hagc'a. Catarrh
Itimedy and I am nqw a well man. I bcllevo
It to lm tho only sure remedy for catarrh nj
inanufuctunxl and ono lias only to giro It
ralrtrlitltooxporleaco sttoundlns results sod
permanent euro."
Tliroo Hollies Curo Cntnrrlt.
Kli IIodbins. Itunpftn V.O (H"n!'toSm
I'rtHsayti "Jty daughter had. . catarrh wljetl
tho was llvo years old t cry bartly.. I Mw '"
Haste's Catarrh llemciy ad-rrtltod. and pro-
eurod a bottlo for tier and soon saw tnw
hcliKxl her a third bottlo cflected a I""0:
nent euro. Hho Is now eighteen years oW ana
nn ml and hearty"
nil uet l-ensluns It M
WANTED. Airoli to banllf the Bell
V. -l'ralatlVfatliarifctrTplirSort
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Adair, John L. Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 13, 1887, newspaper, October 13, 1887; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70989/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.