Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 10, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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VEOXA INDIAN TKRIU TOM
'I DON'T PELIEVE IT."
(mOU TttB SPANISH.)
Vhal lbs yxmnB widow mpi and a'phs
uter the (rnv whore her hiisbniid lie.
XjxrcnVll
lint tint it would tint loy rarrt-
T wilrome. r Vo to number luc-
id m't bcltsvaitl
Thnt Jnlin tells rnlj only I
Vn on bor fondest loro rely
I petTO'ro it)
Hat thnt she. does not tell again
'The. same sweet lalo to other tnen
I doa't bellevo ti
That Jealous haabandi' lots sro hard.
And they should lmp n constant guard
1 ncreclra tt
Hut that these foe bjr Hymen eeotfh'd.
Are Hutching wore than tnsy are watoh'd-
1 don't bellero HI
That Bltli the brlay tears will shod
When they took on when others wed
I Icreclt II;
Hat that they da not wish that they
M'eru too led out In brktas array
Iden't bellwrettl
That every one who terscs writes
IMftcs hit matt) the world delights
I peroelTe it;
Hut that M readers thould surposo
Them any Hit as; eoapsred to prose
ldoo't belUroltl
OMrv JhWeryv f Tid-Itl'l
BAR HARfeOR.
A Wild Weird Talc of Love
and Adventure.
" AUOI X.S5.
IMouanrD nr Special AttiuxacucxT irrrn
ran Aumon.
lCprlttt. tm. iv o m nmUqham-Ml
IttjHU lherred.
CHAPTUK I.
AUI WHO WABTUATr
flK season of 18S1
tvus unlversnlly no-
hnoiTlodgeJ to bo tbo
tnastramarlmblocrsr
known In tho annals
of tho Island of ML
Desert that wonder-
ful Maine summer re-
sort liar Harbor Its
principal town bo-
cmno the Mecca of Ito-
pubtloan politicians.
Mr. James O. Illoino
then I'rosMontial ran.
didite wm tlicro spending tho heated torm
With lus familr Newanaiicr pnrmnrvMiilntfi
l'jr tho score wire-pullers demagogues
r i.mi rpcuki-rs offlco-Bocltcrs together
with thousands of socUty people nnd tour-
ists Morally iioured Into Ilia toOTi and flllod
every nvailnblo hotel oottufre nnd boarding.
liousa. Bo-aUltxl br(k.W dinners teas
luuebeons picnics bulls parties receptions
tennis nnd atlJoUo tournaments and what
not earo tho order of tho day nnd occupied
oaoh noment from morn till nlfht.
Kvory body lived In n tremendous rush of
excitement and although few persona re-
tired beforo the morning hours no ono
soemod to (jrow wwary of this continuous
whirl of gayer.
Hundreds of lenntlful Avomon sot tho
place by tho ears nnd scores of belles wero
ulways surrounded by crowds of admirers.
Thus when September arrived nnd tho
giddy throng departed tho universal ver-
dict was i
'The pnyost season on record 1"
Those w ho remained paused In their hcow
loDBcarcor drow broalh and pulled them-
selvos together to enjoy a few weelts of tho
autumn's calm and guthcr strength for
win tor's dissipation.
Just as quiet was basrinnlnir in reign
popular csclteJHeot wna nfatu aroused and
popular rtiriojHy ran trtld over tho sudden
imUnystcriouH appaarunceof a young girl
whose beautj was of Uio moat brilliant type
infinitely surpassing that of oven the love-
liest bone of tho aununor.
"lVuo la sbo and wncacei" wai Uio qoee-
tion asked on every side.
Not a bouI know for not a soul had seen
her arrive or even could tell where she
was staying Sho ulways appeared on
horseback aooomnauled br a rnnoin. anl
da-hod down tho roads utterly oblivious of
Uio open (fiances and loudly-uttered words
of admiration that assailed her on evory
side.
I Jk n meteor sue broke upon tho sight
and like o motoor disappeared from view.
Nor was the public enabled to learn any
more about her when It found that she was
nt "Kid-Fields" Mr Porter's handsome
country-seat which had been closed for the
two previous years during tho owner's ab-
Bonco abroad. Hbo absolutely refused to
receive callers and spoko to no one.
The servants around the place cither
Iniew nothing whatever with regard to
her or else refused to divulge what tliey
id know. They wore unablo U toll how
he oame to Eld-Field's -"all we know Is
when we waked up ono morning there sbo
vm horse and all Just as if sho'd been here
iJl br Me!" TUoy lmv not when or
where she was goroa; her mine ovon (for
they osUod her ''Madamotaello") ; nor In
act any thing at all about her.
Mr. Bee whoso establishment n head-
quarter for all sorts of articles and Infor-
mation declared that she was tho largest
Kad beat-paying customer be am had
fWdeli was saying a grout doaL Mr. Moses
the florist had uo reason for closing his
conservatory as long as sbo remained at
liar Harbor. Tho most costly and elegant
Mowers were sent down to Eld-Fialda at
least twice a day. From all sides came
audi expressions as the followirg:
"She is vory rich Who is sla l"
Tha Invuriable answer was: '-Idon'tlinow.
Bhc's u mystery
Forthwith bhe was dabbed 7u XyUru if
11' llarbur
Iludhur rjloundlug history lxsen known
Jtar Uurbor would soarooly navo liceii luifje
cnoufh to contain It esoited citlsens and
toe rci'jrtcrs who would havo rushod
Udtisf.' from all irts of bo country.
I pact londe a most solemn promise never
L tell Oils tale US uuy mortal boing.
tint sumelhlug has only lately happened
IVfaUil is quite us extruordinurv us aov lliiuir
related In these diopters- sotneUung too
wbicb proves the truth of the old saying j
that nothing is protublo but the hiffhly uo- I
pntunsw. aou uh ovout i uunk - so too
will you if you ever bear it - release! mo
iMAn my prumisii And I now feel at liberty
to tail too imbue a story whose Incident
mutually occurred only a very nhort tune
ngo In this prosaic mattor-of-fuct nlne-
teenth oonturj' of ours.; and yet smock
more of roaiuuco und presumptuous imiirob-
ubilUy Hum do most recorded advontttre ot
tho laiigaHwTittiU In Uii middle agos.
11' uio begin:
AyoiHig man waa tvalkiug okwfr n quiet
country ruod his head tout down in deep
thought.
Judging from the ilejortud look upon hia
countimauce nnd the occasional profound
algh that ho uttered tho subjOLt tf bis
niWlUitlmi did not seem to bo agreeablo to
liim In bU hand le bold a switch oiM In n
lialMioarUxl listless way tmoenseluusly
struck at IIm ttenua lying la hi ith; or
knocked off the hoods of tloivert grortng
by tlto roadside.
ljvorundnuon the lnuato nudaeity of the
mui. Ids defiant yet can lets uaturcsoeciod
(o rise suiwriur to tho gloom on attuned by
his sad rvtkvUori. (living soiuo cbject un
ouamotle ultnest yW cut ''b bis
uMllcit lie would proudly tos13ack bis bojd
nud assume a lull do .'il-miy-4-uru cuuiuer;
btijjf or ivl)U.tl'' uijtv July Ur; qukktn UU
JWW nud appear to forrc hlnieoU to iui biter-
ct In tho cUnrmliig lundsuipu uround lilm.
Hut nj)urcuUy I ho tuuio UDpltiawtat
thoughts rettmuxl enco morot o lo&U of
despairing submUcion ovorsjistodhl usu-
ally rhaci'Ail fuco iuwI with a yewy sigh
he Ujfulu utiumcHl Ids slower pace und do-
jneted r.lr.
It way havo been bocnusfl of tho nUru of
thi kvntiglit rcUfded twin tbo broult that
'Jut tiv. 'rCd Jw )iighvwyndcn tho
rurUt l)nd lilvaii' U'-d ctH: U u wUn wlh-
rUa' w pjur -y liaVobcva (hat nt
Ihig j -. ( t I" js '. hi liwj rr -iolrcd to
wtS.t Iifwiv'futl!.:! t:.if n ho turned
LL
l&CSg2$sr
MyK5MrSfc'5llT-ii
esyea from tho ground ah.l looheil before
Rtatjlns u-wlt In silrJirisA ha quickly con-
cealed himself IxuiiKl n sheltering bush
and reeWd tlirmlRh Its loaves.
Lost In deepest thought one ehnpoly hand
rcitlng nixm tho ncrlr of hor coal bl.iolt
stced-Whleh was qulotly ilrlrtlilntf ttl tha
margin of tho pooh-tlio tilher holding tho
bridle-reins sled ft ytitlhjr girl of morvcl-
ou bounty. Bho seemed scarcely older
than nineteen. Iter rnvcn-colnrcd hair
looioned by tho motion of ridlnp; fell tlovn
in siding vnves nbout rtpr.wnlst. Her
chocks wero (luhed with scurlct nnd from
beneath ft brow at puroni mnrblo her
iliirk lustrous oyos mweil with cnlm yet
earnest expression toward I ho west whero
tho red sun ras fast sinking behind Hid low
lilljs.
OMllonwi HHil rep(w strength nnd In-
IftllliJeilco woro cloarly revealed In thnt
wnnuratisiy puro nna lovely fnco. Tlio soft
rai-s of Uio sun lovingly throw nbout her it
gokton halo nnd filled nil the placo with Its
ruddy wnrm light
Alio Moid forgetfully until tho horse hav-
ing qtienehed his thirst turnod his hmd In.
Ward her nnd gently whinnying seemed to
nsk why they waited longer.
"Ah I Slnljl" wM she nffeellonntrjly
caressing the noblo animal who delightedly
rubbed hi soft noso ngslnst her cheek
"Ah! Medji. you wntckful old follow I I
had forgotten myself."
landing him to A high stono bosldo ono of
tho ninny h lge gnarled oaks that grow
u"ng t!.e v.-a. sho Ixulo hhn stnnd still.
Mouji wiio o - red to linvo nn univontod af-
fection fur- hjj mistress litooil obediently
still nt her wo.il. Her lithe and graceful
form wliosc full rounded curves betokened
health nnd frequent oxercisc lightly swung
itself into tho saddle At tho word of com-
mind MedJI boro off his beautiful rider
who disappeared in the direction from which
tha young man had Just i-omo-n glorious
creature whom tho very goda might havo
loved I
Motionless as n stntuo daring soarcclj to
breathe and gating nfler hor with strulning
eyes stood tho young stranger.
Ho deep had ho been in thought so far
uwtty from tbo present that he had been
taken at unaware. The vision burst upon
him liko a shock.
Had It nt last arrived -the fatal m6mentl
That long looked-for turning-point In his
career I And that too when ho least ex-
pected itl
Among tho-oof his own kith nnd kin thoro
occasionally appeared n strange ungovern-
able spirit which sometimes drovo Its pos-
sessor to great extravagancies; or mado
bun n man of hut ono overwholmlngly-nb-sorblng
Men: and tint iden so absurd so Im-
practicable that nfter tlio spirit left him no
ono could 1h more nmoied at its evil spell
than tho uufortunuto person himself.
Thoyoungmnn know well this sudden and
nl ways-unexpected I)crjork-lil:o frailty of
thoso of his own blood. Once or twice ho
had oven himself experienced it in n nftld
form nnd had hitherto been victorious in
hh. conlucta with It.
Ho folt tho spirit's sudden nwakoning
now. In the first fear of his struggle with
It ho groaned aloud nnd exclaimed:
"My God I What shall I do I"
Slowly and with difficulty collecting his
scattered senses ho was about to rush bo
stood a oi n oinu
knew net ?hitnor-w.r(- to rid himself
of this well-nigh irrosisUblo impulse that
wan filling him.
At this moment there fell upon hU oar
gay peals of laughter floating down tho
road -a bass and treble in pleasant accord.
Ho drew further back into the bushes to
conceal himself. Tboysoon uppaarcd-evl-dentlyscrvantsof
Ihc more Intelligent type.
The woman carriod with great care a
frame on which was stretched n canvas
bearing tho rlrst touches of a sketch In oil.
Tho man had charge of the easel. The two
were casting oflectlonato glances ono nt
tho other; quite clearly n pair of lovers
woo had arrived at a happy understand-
ing. Ho simple and open woro they in as-
coming the role supposed to be natural
to young people thus affected that their
unseen watcher could hardly refrain from
smiling at the various delicate littlo evi-
dences of fonduess each shoned for tho
other.
They pissed out of sight but not boforo
the young man pcrooivod their relation to
tbo first comer. Khe had leea sketching
probably; and these two no doubt were her
mail and hor groom. Sunset hastening on
very Ilkoty she loft her easel and sketch in
their charge and mounting her bono
galloped on ahead towards home.
But who ivsj site) Home ono of high
rani. evidently Ho must and would dis-
cover. AU meditation now fled from him. A
fierce desire for action stimulated his wlioie
bciag. 'iSs old man spirit began to invoke.
IDs previous bitter reflections his plans
for the morrow -I ii fact whether tbero
wore any morrow nt all; ovon his oontest
with tho dreaded insanity-every thing was
banished from his mlml save one all-ub-orblug
and iHirnlng ttoeuglit and that the
lrreaUtiblo desire nod uncouqueralile re-
solve to learn who she was where was her
home anil then what! Kvcn his extrava-
gance dul not dare say.
CJIAPTEn II
nr iiBAVEMt rix vim) on I
Theboroo was all but walking. Bwingtag
Into an cosy but rapid trot he soon ouuyht
slg'it of tho vehicle again.
Tukcn up with each other tho lovers
failed to notiro the man with sot deterteinsil
face uud vigilant eyo following In the rear:
ckoo besklc tbo woods that bordered the
rood whero lb' shades were darkest keep-
ing out of their sight yot ulwuys huetng
thum hi his.
Luck uoenvl to favor him. There wna no
traveler u view on tbo road. Hot uaex-
!ti tcdly mi old peasant bcudiug beneath a
bundle of (Mots came out of tho forest
und as aeon as the carriage had passed
turned around with tbo usual rural curios-
ity to look after It. go bo did not observe
the figure that lounged into n by-iath
among tbo trees and a few moments later
umorgod nt a point seme dhttajw beyond.
"Those servants" reasoned their pursuer
"can't possibly get out of sight wtillo I'm
among the trees because the road is per.
fortly straight for some distance on yet;
awl they're going slowly too."
What we Us dismay then on emerging
from tho wood to sec no oarriagel
In astonishment lie glanced up and down
the road
Nothing was In sight oxuept the old
iwnssni sUIl totting on with hi bundle of
fagots; and far boyond the Uttor in the
disttuioe a shepherd driving a flock of
sheep.
V.' hither could thoy lutvo disappeared I
They certainly hail not none on ahead.
On tho other hand lio ld been especially
careful to gtauco In tbo dlroclkm from
whktli they had oomo. It was therefore
equally certain Hot thry could not luvo
turned baik wi'x-sa- hoto thero mine over
tndim rueol)cctk.a of rertain lialf-coa-cealod
wcodpaltu or Uuos loading into tho
forest.
It was ioaio dlstar.ee from his present
msltiut) to even tlic ocuruat of thoso lanes
llo was vory mmh out of breath nnd by
tho tlmo he roa.'li'-d tho first durknoss
would bo rapidly fulllug. litUl he pressed
en. As ho hurried past tho Hock of sheep
tho shepherd started after uha evidently
emuzed nt the sisltt of n gentleman running
nlon'r tho public road.
Ho ewa camo to u wood path on his left
Tho khcrp bad nearly oblltct-alcd Uo uliocl-
traiki from tho highway but ho was post-
uuiaiio ooict-ca imninna ajiparcuuy
fresh nits ruunuvr into this lane
OawinJ If) plod(JadJn n dogjed dctfr-
wsned Irot Bo rfLrk rwa y asavox the
lrcc4 wiij 60 qc'isq tho BPHvtftof TyeoJs.on
ao DrL $&Y
jlosslbio to dlscovor whether or not tho vt
hlrlo had onco ngnln turned from Its course
down tliW lino Into ono cf tho numerous nnd
still smaller by-lanes tint led Into it on
cither hand.
With patience h still pursued tho path
until It bvjjArl to ascend abruptly nnd ended
lit last In n clearing.
A broad grassy plot lay stretched out bo-
foro him. lleyond It was n hugo mnss of
tnblo-rock. Then thero seemed to oomo a
steep pfoelplco.
Ho walked to Iho cliff's edgo.
Was it ii fancy I Or did ho hear carrlngo-
wliecls crashing over tho stones below!
Surely that was n laugh that tmoto upon
his ear Just now. Hd listened Intently.
Dili lid I ho could hear nothing except tho
Wind sighing through tho pines nnd tho
splashing waters of a brook bubbling In tho
vnlo below.
Tho moon had now arisen In all Its silvery
snlondor. For Irlllen nnd miles nmund ho
looked Over n level valley watered by
streams nnd dotted with lakes that glittered
In tho moonbeams.
At his feet several yards below was n
broad terrace that soeincd to frlngo tho sldo
of tho precipice Its cntlro length and to
form tho basis of n rough can-lago-road.
On tho terrace directly beneath him lay
something glittering In tho moon's rays. It
attracted hla attention and aroused his curl-osll-.
Blowly ho lowered himself from
rcc to rock nnd arriving on tho tcrraco
stnrtodin tiurprlso; for this tlmo ho was
not mtstrken. Hero was tho distinct nnd
f i osh mark of wheals. His heart beat more
quickly.
Oolug to tho spot whero ho had first seen
tho sparkle ho found n jewel-handled
paletto knlfo lylns In tho grass.
With tho inspiration of a man whoso mind
waa on tho alert ho saw nil at n glance.
Horo It was sho had been alnting. Thoso
wheel-tracks wero mado by tho wagon that
hid escaped him. This was hor jKiletto-
knlfo which tho caroless sorvnnls had
dropped or overlooked. Ho wiped tho dew
from tho bright blado mid put tho knlfo In
his pocket.
Following tho wagon-tracks towards tho
loft he found not much further ona dainty
lace handkerchief.
"Luck 1ms at last como to mc" ho said
aloud putting tha handkerchief In his pocket
with tho knife.
Then It occurred to him her namo might
bo upon It. Ho looked again nt it. In the
clear light of tho moon ho could distinguish
nn "N" woven delicately In tho center. K I
For what did N. standi Nora. Nancy JCnn-
nic Nettie Nelly Natallol Ho racked his
brain for nil tho names beginning with N
but none so pleased him as Natalie In his
c ed state this namo would not nway
fii-nhlm and kept flitting through his
bruin ns ho iued rapidly down tho road
that now descCLded. Tho brook.that ho uid
heard in tho vato below camo nearer. Uo
had no doubt this was tho stream that
fed tho pool whero llrst ho saw her. Turn-
ing sharply to tho right tho brook then fol-
lowed tho windings of tho principal
thoroughfare. Walking briskly nlong tho
mnn ui ho fixpoctcd soon came to tha well-
remembered jwol.
Yos'hero it was that sho hod stood bo-
slde her hor so; thero was th" stono on
which she had stept wh-n remountlpg him
two hours before; and yonder tho dump of
bushes that had concealed her unsut poctcd
observer.
Ho stooped to dr'jk for ho witi thirsty
nnd fovorish with excitement.
As be rose something icll from his pocket
into thu water. It was tho palette-knife.
Eagerly ho snatched it from tho grasp of
his friend the brook saying:
"Not so fast mascr brooklet. Wo both
may ndmlro tho suno woman but I havo tho
prior claim upon this paletto knifo."
Drying it again bo was about to put It
carefully nway onco more when n moon-
lioara foil brilliantly upon tho knlfo. Was it
imagination! Or did ho sco a bar of music
engraved upon tho golden handle!
' Ijghtln? n match ho held tho flamo over
tho knlfo. Yes ho was right I Engraved
most oxcUlsltcly In minute characters wero
tho first fow bars of his favorite Addio n
song that ho had beard many timoa In
America nnd ono that always strangely nf-
foctedhlm. Tho words socmed to reflect hla
own monotonous life:
"Huiht avolcofromthotar-awsyl
' L sten and loam;' it seems to say;
'All the morroxs shall be as to-day.'"
On tbo opposite sklo of tho handle In Jew-
eled rollef wero tho words: "Natalie from
Otto."
.UtW His heart leaped. Horo was
proof positive that his first presentiment
was correct.
CHAPTKIl III.
FOCNU!
Oay In heart rejoicing yot conscious of
an accompanying secret uud not altogether
unpleasant melancholy he walked rapidly
toward the village which as he had con-
jectured ho did not reach until nftcr ten.
Ho found it very quiet. Many of tho vil-
lagers wero gono to tho rostlo-grounds to
view tho festal scene. For thero was In
progress u boll to which he had been Invited.
Un n table In !us room at the Inn lay a
note from his friend a hnndsotno young
Bngllsliman with whom ho hod traveled
over tho continent.
"Hoar Fairfax" It ran "I can't wait for
youlongor. Am off to tho ball but trill
send back tho carriage for jou. Yours
Dick Oxrouu."
While Mr. Fairfax Is busy attiring him-
self it may not bo amk.g to give a brief do-
scriptbm of his personal nppe.innco and
past lifo.
Thero was nothing especially attractive
in the man's looks. Ills face had on observ-
ant rather open and bright expression. His
height was barely medium; hU form slight.
His features were not oven regular. Dark
brown liair and beard parted hi tho mkldlc
formed a fitting contrast to his ruddy com-
plexion. Ho would strike the careless ob-
server a a fellow of ordinary attainments
and ability ligbuboertod and honest but
utterly inoapablo of "setting tho LifTeyon
fire."
His eyes were a study.
In some lights they looked bluo; in others
brown. A closer Inspection discovered them
to be decidedly green anil mottled with dots
of rusty iirown; and it also was apt to re-
veal the t Mly unsuspccVd fact that fir
In their ie.ths- behind an apparent flunk-
nets ojd bojisluiosa that so mod to vail
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UCK HAS tOMn AT LAST.
from observation tho real motives nnd fcol
ings of tlie heart and that Invariably throx
tho stranger off lib guard and caused Vz
to miscalculate as to tho ability and doilgns
of his new ncqualntnnro -behind all this
lurked a strong dash of iccklctencss yet
wltliaL ilotcnulnatit-n which a passing
glanco ccrtnlnly would never givo the own-
er credit for possessing This dlscovory lit
turn lod to tho instant conviction thatwhan
nroused this iipparautly easy good-natured
follow might develop many surprising
tralta-cven such as tbo ontlrocastlngcoide
of connioiitious soruploa In order to gain
Iuscuda.
TO PS COSTISITI1.)
Tun object of cooklnrt of maals should lio
to soften tho oonnoctlvo tissues nud allow
tho digestive fluids to act moro directly
upon tho nutritlvo elements. In tho caso of
most vegetables tho starch which com-
pose Ihom is by cooking gcla'.iuliod and
thus rcudorod more digestible. Dolling
roasting or broiling may bo preferred as
mcaunof cooking meats; end each In its
wcy If properly done adds to tho diges-
tibility Hut frying has tho opposite effect
lly this process so common in uany fam-
ilies tho moat is covered with a greasy
layer composed of tho fat In which it has
been f riisl nnd thl i resists tho action of tha
ills jntiya fluids. This inolhod of cooking Is
said' U) bu especially an American IntllUl-
lion ma to tu may bo attnuuved muoa u
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mmm
HOME FARM AND GARDEN.
Strong lyo cleans ti.Intuit pork
bnrrols.
Mntclics should nlwnjs bo kept In
n stono or earthen jar or in tin.
Onions mny ho iropnrcil without
tho usual accompaniment of tears by
peeling them with t lid haiuls under
water.
Never nover novcr punish or In-
flict pnln on n child benuiso you nro
ntigry nt whnt It has done unices voti
really (teslto (o nss.itilt Our Father
Who nrt In Hoavcn. Pomcroi't Ad'
vanee Thought.
Fino mniiuro for crops limnro vstl-
tinblo thnn coarse lions can break up
manure bettor perhaps than nuy of thu
machines lnvontcil fur tho purpose.
Scatter somo wheat over tho pile mill
turn them on. St. Louis lltpubtican.
Cement floors nro not rut pi mil
unless pounded glass bo mixed with
tho cement beforo tho lajlng of the
floor. Tho ordlnnry class slitir from
glass fnviorius Is uxccllcnt for tho pur
pose nnd will cost but Utile ns it Is
usually thrown nwny ns refuse. ;
tlmnapolis Sentinel.
Tho practice of mixing tho morn-
ing's nud night's milk Is detrimental
as It often causes rapid change. It
would bo betUr if not too Imprac
ticable to keep each oow's milk si'i
urate but ns this la laborious the
milk of ono milking should nt least be
kept from that of another.
Cottngu Cuke. Three-fourths of a
cup of Ir.utcr ono cup of while sugar
nuo nnd ouo half cups of flour font
ilgs (yolks nnd whites beaten scj-
nratcly) ono tnblcspuuuful of sweet
milk ono nnd onc-hnlf tonspooufuls ol
b iking powder a littlo salt; flavor will
lemon. Hub tho baking powder iuti
tho flour. lloston ttmlgtt.
Dr. Uiirner writes to tho Drug
Ktxot thnt If vinos bo iviitercd with ii
decoction of bitter plants such nl
wormwood worms will be tumble t
lho upon them. Tho uso of iiunsshi
wood ho sajs kills all insects nnd
worms. In Smyrna whoro quassia
trees grow no birds llvo In them nud
neither Insects nor worms nro found nt
their roots. Tho method Is neither wt-
pcnslvo nor lnboi Ions.
Delmonlco pudding. Thrco tahlo-
spoonfuls corn slnrch ouo quart bull-
ing milk thrco eggs whites unci yelks
separated; mix ulks with corn starch
nnd add the milk gradually; lot It boll.
Iloat whites to stlfl' froth ndd to It one
tablespoon heaping full of white suj.ii"
1'ut corn stnich wlillo hot In it pudding
dish cover with frosting und sot In
tho o en to brown. To bo eaten cold
with swcoteiicd cionm. ItU delicious.
Jbfo nimle.
Our orchards generally produce
full crops only every other year. This
Is because tho full crop of ono year so
exhaints thu fruit producing qualities
of tho soil that it is not nolo to pro-
duce n full crop tho next year. (Jive
it a good supply of the proper kind of
maiiuro nnd thus made up for tho loss
of tho frult-producliig qualities of lho
soil and you may expect good crops
every year provided you tront your
trees properly In other respects. In-
dianapolis Sentinel.
Salmon Croquettes Hull one-hall
pint of milk thicken It with a tnbli-
spo'inful of flour nud let It become
cold. Mliiro thu meat of a one-pound
can of salmon or ono ound of frosh
salmon; when very fino add u snlt-
spoonful of white pepper. Moisten
tlio salmon mliiiu with tho thickened
milk and work thowholu to a paste
add tory littlo of lho broad crumbs If
too thin let it becomo amalgamated
over thu range nnd plncu It in tho ice-
box until wanted; then shape it into
neat rolls or cones dip them in egg
and crumbs nnd fry In plenty of hot
faU-e?oof CAccr.
EARTHING CELERY.
licit Method of lllnuchltiic In Thoroughly
lllrarli iho Malks.
"Earthing up" or "liaiullln"" cel
ery ns tho curlier process of banking
is variously termed begins about six
weeks nftor tho plants li.ivo been net
out or as soon us tho stalks begin to
lie down. Tho object of this unithlng
is to keep tho stalks upright nnd
causo a new growth to blench lho bust
for eating. Thu usual plan Is when
tho plants nro quite dry to compress
tlio stalks with Ilia left li.iml ami crowd
earth nbout them with thu other.
A great point Is to piovout dry oarlh
falling between tho slnlks; It must bo
firmed about them in such manner ns
to keep thu plants straight nnd com-
pact. Tho ilrdt mi thing up Is from
two to four inches high uuougli to
kcup tho plant xtrnlght. Slum soil Is
gradually drawn up to thu plant by
means of how or plow until tho bank-
ing Is completed. Thu bank Is bout
made broad nt the Iraso nud tho tides
sloped. As the plant grows higher lho
earth may be dug from tho center of
the tow with n spade and banked up
against thu celery.
Celery must not bo worked or
touched while wet with rain or dew;
this rule applies not only to 11 culti-
vation In tlio seed bed but to tho
earthing process and when storing fur
winter. Some grower t o Iho stalks
with string In plaro of holding with
tho band while oat thing.
Celery that Is to lio stored for cold
winter and early spring use need not
be banked as It Munches after It Is In
the trench. The treuchuj are dug In
dry soil woll uiidnidralnml or whnro
water will not stand; thoso nro mado
tho width of (ho spado uud as doep as
thu celery Is high. The oelury Is
pauked In thoH treuchos In an upright
position with what onrth ndheros totho
roots. Xo covering Is put on unlit tho
weuthor becomes cold. Finally tho
trench Is covered with straw loavos or
othor litter nnd Iho earth rounded up
along over tho trench. A covering of
boards over tho litter is rocoiiimtudcd.
AT. y UtraliL
Expansion of Bridges.
A good deal had been said about tlio
effects of expansion und contraction In
connection with tho Forth Ilridgo duo
to chiiugos of temperature Mr.
linker ono of tho engineer' recently
rcmnrkod beforo thu llritis'l Associa-
tion that a largo amount of considera-
tion had been given to the question
and h grout many observations had
been taken on thu subject. 1'ocKcln
woro formed In lho structure anil
thoso wcio mado to contain water In
which thcnnomoter.i woro placed. It
was really surprising how grcnt nu
effect thu different conditions had In
this respect. That tho two sides of tho
largo twelve feet tubes should bo ma-
terially affected when ono was In tho
un find tho other shaded was to bo
nntlclpnted but ouo would hnnlly ox-
port that ono tuba would shelter an
other ono hundred nnj twouty ioot
distant eo ns to iimterlnllofloet It but
SIONAL-SERVICE WORK.
Qualifications Ripetd In Kmployes and
ttie l'ay Olvnn Them.
Notwithstanding tlio fact that tho
duties of tho United States Slgnal-Scr-vlco
Department nro for thoso In minor
branchos exacting nnd the salaries paid
qulto small thero nro n great number
of applications constantly coming In.
Tho assistant observers or privates ns
thoy nro ranked only get $1000 per
year for tho Now York station. At nil
other stntions cast of tho Mississippi
oxcept lloston Philadelphia Now Or-
leans Chicago nnd Jacksonville tho
pay Is $C0 per month. Tho sorgcants
of tho highest rank provided for In tho
service get only nbout 20 per month
mora.
To secure n placo In tho service nn
application to tho chief signal officer
nthls headquarters In Washington is
tho first step. A prompt nnswor may
bo expected which will stnto whothcr
or not any men nro wanted in tho ser-
vice If thero nro vncanclcs blanks
will accompany thlsresponsc on which
tlio applicant must fill out tlio nnswers
to n lot of questions that constitute n
preliminary examination. If this paper
is satisfactory tho nppllcnnt Is referred
to Washington or tho nearest largo
slgnnl-scrvlco station to Ids home for
n moro thorough examination follows.
This being satisfactorily passed tho
nppllcnnt is enlisted nnd assigned to n
station whero ho is broken In to tho
work of tho service.
Tho necessary qualifications as shown
by tho examination nro first quickness
in figures with tho nccompnnltuont of
accuracy iho higher mathematics nro
not requisite plain nrithmotlo being
nil thnt is necessary. Tho other
branches touched upon nro grammar
geographt- history penmanship nnd
spelling. Tho history Is United States
nnd tho geography local but very thor-
ough. Self-reliance Is looked for nnd
n mnn Is expected to bo nblo to tako
charge of n station when ho has had n
littlo experience. Ju tho scrvlco ids
education is supposed to continue Ho
is expected to gain n knowledge of ns-
tronomy on which thero Is preliminary
examination and to keep un with tho
development of now theories nnd me-
teorological methods. N. 1'. Sim.
Concerning Wind-Mills.
Wind-mills nro a very nnclcnt In-
vention but nro not of much practical
value In n country whero fuel Is cheap
from tho oxtrctno Irregularity of tho
wind upon which thoy depend. It Is
hoped that n remedy for this dofect
has been found by tho Due do Foltrc
In tho transformation of tho surplus
rnergy of windy weather by causing It
to drive n dynamo thus converting It
Into electricity with which ho charges
battorlcs of storago cells. These In
turn cnu bo utilized to drivo tho ma-
chinery lu tlmo of calm. Any such
plan Is of course attended by a very
largo wnsto of power but when tho
original quantity is o enormous ns it
Is In a galu of wind wnsto Is a matter
of vory littlo moment. Ilcforo lho
wot Itl is many generations older moro
attention will bo given to the question
of poking tho great forces of nature to
ourmnchincryaiidulill.ii the enormous
energy of tho winds waves tides not
to mention water power nnd tho direct
radiation from the sun. Our storo of
nvailablo coal will doubtless last for
many n long day to come but wo
ought not to forget that wo nro a race
of spendthrifts living on our capital
nnd that wo must not miss any oppor-
tunity of economizing the limited re-
sources of our estnte. London A'cws.
m
Identifying Criminals.
Ono of tho most important practical
menus for the repression of crlmo con-
sists in tho identification of habitual
offenders In splto of their numerous
nnd crafty disguises. Of Into years
much progress lias been made espec-
ially In France In this direction. At
tho prison congress held at Homo In
18W much interest wns excited bv tho
detailed description given by M. I5cr-
tilllon of what Is termed tho anthropo-
metric system of taking measurements
nnd obscrvntluns of offenders when
onco In custody. This tnkns cognlz-
nnco chiefly of tho following measure-
ments: Tho length nnd width of tho
head tho length of tho left foot tho
length of tho left forearm nnd of tho
littlo nnd mlddlo fingers of tho left
hand; tho length of tho right ear nnd
nlo that of tho trunk of tho body
taken when seated; the full stretch of
tho arms nnd tho total length of tho
body. On tho continent M. Ilcrtllllun's
system Is now adopted by tho police
nndpilson authorities of France Ger-
many Spain Italy and Denmark nnd
It will probably becomo tho chief nnd
recognized moans of criminal Indontlll-
cntion throughout tho world. faff
Hall Oautle.
Stranger (In Lincoln rcnl ostato
Dfllce) "I would llko n slluntlon of
loino kind." "You would eh? .Well
no need n mnn but wo can't afford to
pay moro than ten dollars a week
llavo you hnd oxporienco?" "Not in
real estate." "What's j-ourbuslnoss?"
"I havo been ndvnnco agent of n circus
ill summer." "You linvo? Will you
ilgn a contract to woik at forty dollars
i week?" Lincoln Journal.
"JIk li tilling his lut cavity" monrnfnlly
aid a young dentist as the body of bis de-
ceased partner was lowered Into tho grave.
A. Y. U'lqtr.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
KANBAH CITY. Nor. &
CATTLn-ShlppIng steers .. I 3 05 0 4 10
Native sows J 10 3 10
llutclwrs' stesrs .. 3 0) A 8(0
IIOOB Good to cbolee hsary. i 01 ft IH
WIIKAT-No. red Net quoted
No. J soil tt OT
COItN-HoJ 3Vf MV(
OATfl-Mo. iua M
ltYK-No.4 tl)iO 41
KLOUIt Fancy psr sack 1 A I TO
HAY-llsled GO) ft 8 01
UUTTHIt-Cbolcoeroainsry... i 44 S3
CIIKHSB-Full ercam II ti It
KUUB-Cbolat 11 & 1311
UACON-JUm JIHft 114
Shoulders &)n 0
. Bides 81(f 13
LA ItD 0 & 0!4
POTATOES WO 01
ST. LOUIS.
GATrLB-Shlpplniittesrs. ... IS e Ul
Ilutcberl' steers.... a ft a 70
HOaH-l'acliinif 11(1 O 4)
SIIKUI' Vslr to choice S 10 $ 4 0)
FLOUIt-Ckolee aft) a 4 0)
WIIKAT-No.Srodrrrr THt
CQKH-Ko.i ...r; SKS MU
OAT3-NO.J UNO s
ItYK-No. M tH
HUTTKU-C'roaracry 31 Q to
I'OIUC HIM film
C1II0AOO.
OATTLB Bhlpplog steers. ... iOQ Q 100
Iioas-I'acklnc sad shipping.. 4 31 Q 4M
BllUllI'-Kilrlocliolto 30) O in
fLOUlt-Wlater wheat 3 73 a 4 0)
WHEAT-NO. red T!tt 73
CO11K-N0.J 41 it 411
OATS-No. 15 U
ItYE-N).'! ! U
UUTTlSll-Crcamery IS O 33
I'Oilli Itl) O UIO
NEtV YOltlL
CATi'Lrc-Coromou to priioo . 8 37 is i 73
MOaa-Ooodlocholoo . 4 TO & B 00
PLOLIt-aooa to choice. .... STO 4 4 7
WHEAT-No 3rtd - UJi'fi 83
coitN-No.a . vj tan
uaiu wwwm nu9U ... m e H
HUrrKll-Uroamory . . H a it
Pursuing tho Dost Policy.
"PApa that mnn over thoro l going
to got his rldo for nothing" Bnld nu
obscrvnnt little boy on n suburban train
tho other day; "ho got on when wo did
nnd now ho protends llko ho wns
nsloep. Tho conductor's Just gono by
him."
"Ho Is not nn honest mnn my son"
replied tho father; "ohcntlng n railroad
company Is as bad ns nny other kind of
r' eating. I would rather see you In
ti j cold ground my boy thnn to co
you grow up to bo n dishonest mnn.
Hcmcmbor whnt tho dcuco nro you
stretching yourself up for? Couch
down In your scat you Jabborlng Idiot!
Tho conductor's coming this way. Do
you supposo I want to havo to pay fnro
for you?" Chicago Tnbune
Stead of tho'Af Mall Gazette
said of tho hubbub raised over his allu
sion to tho l'rlnco of Wales ns "tho fat
littlo bald-headed mnn lu red clothes"
thnt ho (Stcnd) believed tho Kncllsh
pcoplo wouldn't linvo been half so
much horrified hnd ho nttneked tho
Trinity.
TRICKS ON THE STAGE.
A Thrilling T.lfo nnd Denth Rtrugele.
Bomo tlmo nRo there woson oxhlbltlon In
Now York what was called tho "wonderful
electrical mnn i"
That "wonder" now says that ho was nl
wnysMfrrtfy cennltl trliA a battery no at
ransred ns to defeat illsmvcrv!
Jinny "freaks of nature" uro only freaks
of clever deeenlivo skill.
Illshop tho mlnd-roadcr so-called wns
biiuwii iv uu oniy u snrewu siuucnt oi Hu-
man nature whoso reading of thought was
not nhcnomennl.
Kvcn so Intelligent a mnn as Itobcrt Dale
Owen was for many years fully persuaded
that certain alleged spiritual manifestations
wero genuine but In tbo Katlo King enso
ho eventually found that ho hod been re-
morselessly deceived.
When to natural credulity Is added a
oumuwjini cosiiy-nreu imagination spectres
ui-vumu tacts ana ciever iriCKS realities.
"That man." remarked n tirnmlnnnt til
slcian tho other day to our reporter "thinks
ho Is sick llolsn 'hypo. IIo comes horo
regularly thrco times n week for treatment.
Thero Is absolutely nothtnj thi matter wlA Aim
but of courso every tlmo ho comes I fix him
up something."
"And ho pays for ltt"
"Yes laOOn visit. But what I givo him
has no remedial power whatever. I havo
to cuter tohls Imaginary Ills. JIo Ispno of
my best friends andldaro not disappoint
his fears"
An even moro striking caso of profession
al uciusion is related by W. H. Wluton
uusiuess manager oi mo jvingsion (n. X.)
Vrrnniii.'
"In issa Mr. IL It. of New York (a rela-
uvuuiu lata vico-prcsmciu oi tlio unueu
oiaics; was seriously in oiu very intai uis-
ordor. Tho best nhvnlrJans attended him.
but until tho last ono was tried ho con-
stantly grow worso. Tills doctor guvohlm
some medicine In n two-ounu) bottle lin-
proving bo got nnother bottle paying 13
ur i-ucii. nu was Kuiuiig runci uiier Hav-
ing used several of thoso mysterious small
bottles.
tOno day ho laid ono on his desk in his New
York oftlco. In tho sanio ofllco a friend was
using n remedy put up In a largo bottle
liy puro accident It was found out that theso
two bottles contained exotlv tho s.imn
medicine tho two ounce vial costing tho
aocwrs paucni t4 wnuo nis iricuu pum but
II 35 for n bottle uolding over sixteen
ounces of Wnrncr's safe cure. Tho doctor's
services wero stoncd at onco tha man
continued treating himself with what his
doctor had secretly prescribed-Warner's
safe cure which Anally restored hlin to
health from an nttack of what his doctors
culled bright s disease."
If tho loadlni? ohvslcians In the Inml.
through fear of tho code will tttrttly pro-
scribe Wnrncr's safo euro in nil cases of
kidney liver nnd general disorder do they
not thereby confess their own Inability to
euro it and by tho strongest sort of Indorse-
ment commend that preparation to tho pub-
Wo hear It warmlv snoken of Inovorvdl.
rectlon nnd wo havo no doubt whatever
that it Is nil things considered tho very
wai. ui titiu ui uiu kihu ever Known.
A roirrcwayof dunning a delinquent Is
to send him a bouquet of forgnt-mc-nots.
Go ittn Xtav.
In I.oTe' Harness.
Most women naturally look forward to
matrimony as their proper sphcro In lifo
but they should constantly bear la mind
that n fair rosy face bright ejes nnd a
healthy well-dovclopod form are tho best
passports to n happy marriage All thoso
wasting disorders weaknesses "dragging-
down" sensations and functional irregular-
ities peculiar to their sex havo an unfailing
speciflo In I)r Pierce's Favorite I'roscrli
tion. It Is tho only medicino for women
sold by druggists under ajotittn guarantee
irnm tno manuiacturers inai it win give
satisfaction In every caso or monoy will bo
refunded. This guarantee has been printed
on tho bott!o-wruppor and faithfully carried
out for many years.
Tuts Is the time of year when tho sports-
man who has bagged no birds tries to make
lbs InuUenslve rabbit ouall.
m
The Stomach ns a Vinegar Cruet.
A stinging ns of hot vinegar Is sometimes
felt in tho gullet. This Is produced by an
acid or gas evolved by dyspepsia. A genial
carminatlvo fur moro rcllablo than car-
bonatoofsodaor magnesia is Ilostcttcr's
Btomach Hitters which Is an exceptionally
lino sourco of relief from every symptom of
Indigestion ; also from fever and ague ner-
vousness constipation and biliousness.
Tin reporter who goes out to Interview a
man always starts with an Interrogation
point In his head. ifrrthitnl Tranltr
Bin permanent and complete nro the
cures of bilious and intermittent diseases
mode by Prickly Ash Hitters. Dyspepsia
gcncraldebility habitual constipation liver
und kldnoy complaints nro speedily eradi-
cated from tho system ft disinfects
cleanses and eliminates all malaria. Health
and vigor nro obtained mora rapidly and
permanently by tho usoof this great natural
antldoto than by any other remedy horcto-
foro known. As a blood purifier nnd tmlo
it brings health renowed energy and vital-
ity to a worn and diseased body.
To l nrsr-slghtod person no one Is per
fectly pla n
i
VONsiordynsk wboio branetiMwkls
Itoldly the storms and wlnil. defy
Not Mnn bru an acorn small.
1A7 dormant 'ncath the summer sky.
Notunliko tho thrifty oak in Its germ do-
volopemcnt nnd growth la consumption.
Hut even this mighty foo of mankind posi-
tively yields totho wonderful curutlvo prop-
erties of I)r. 1'iorcfl's Oolden Medical I)is-
oovcry If taken early. Don't be blind to
your own Interests and think yours a hope-
less caso. This remarkable remedy has res-
cued thousands. Of druggists.
Ik matrimonial afTatrs love frequently
goes out with ths tied. Tom Slflimji.
-
Coxsusiniov Bcrofulo Ocnornl Debility
Wasting Diseases of Children Chronic
Coughs and Ilrunchitls can bo cured by tbo
uso of rkotl's Kmulslon of l'uro Cod Llvor
Oil Willi Hypophosphitcs. Prominent phy-
sicians uso ft and testify to Its great value.
I'loase read tbo followlnip "I used Ucott's
Kmulslon for an obstinate Cough with
Hemorrhage Loss of Appotlto Kmociallon
HIccp.Icssncss etc All of theso havo now
left and I bellevo your Emulsion has saved
n caso of well develoncd Cnniumntlnn ." T.
J. Ki.voi.rr M. I). I-one Blar Texas.
Wi notice It is usually a skin flint who
tries to hide a crime Duluth J'aragranhtr.
i .
Hult Yourself
but them in tin mIim. ranibl.r..i.i.i .
nche duilni-ss oonstlintlon blllousnoss. or
...u. rcMuiur iieuiiuy acuon to the
llvorfH.m.ach. niul bowels equal to those
reliable Utile "Pleasant Purgative I'ollets."
prepared by Dr. l'ierce Of druggists.
.ii'.f0'"?1."1 Pmsent about ISO Con-
eregatlonal churchos with H.000 members
riiH .vhnan ijmrt1t.wlnnm . aav
should uso Uteon's Hulnhur Hoap.
mil's Hiir ure uiacic or iiiown. KM.
i m
Wonm repeating a kiss sometimes
llurUnQtoH ttt frtu.
Us Ilnowx's Hho.miiui Thociizs for
Coughs Co Ids nnd nllothorThroatTroublcs
r'lrro."fml.nc"ly tl best." JU. Henry
Ward iitechtr
Jirxx Is considered superior to paint to
keep tin from rusUn
i i
Tub smoker's delight "Tanslll's Punch"
Co. cigar
JONES
JWsh.lF"GHT
Yon Wssos Heala
TwiCubuI ka h.. it
ttstr-k
SnrrslMl.4 r w fUt UU
P..-HH P-r-. MIM
BHff.a. klBli..M
Catarrh
May affect sny portion of the body !
nnrous membrane Is found nut ealarrh of the
head Is by Isr the most common and straws to
say. the most liable to bo ncflecled. lOT1'f
In a cold cr succession of colds combined -un
Impure blood. Ths wonderful snow's Hood s
Barsaparllla has had In enrtnf catarrh warrants us
In urln all who suffer with this disease to try the
peculiar medicine. It renovates and lntljorstes
the blood and tones every or-n.
"I bSTS been troubled with that anuoylni; dis-
ease nesal caUrrb and hate taken all kinds of
blooil purifiers hut never found relief till I used
Hood's Barsaparllla which I em confident will do
all that Is claimed. Hurrah for Hood's earsapa-
rlllal" J.IRotrrT.MarksburKy.
"I havo taken Hood's Barsaparllla for catarrh
and It has done me a great deal of irood. 1 recom-
mend It to all within my roach. Hood's Barsapa-
rllla has been worth sverythlns to me." LUTUia
I). Itonnms Mast Thompson CU
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bold by all dranrl'ts. Hi sit for B. Trepsredonly
by C. 1. 1I00D A CO Apothecaries. Lowell Mass.
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
ERREIXS
Is rireoarot solfly fbr the
cure of complaluia which
afllctall wonsnklad. It
flTea tone and strength to
h. ni.dim nmiw. and
corrects dsegtrons dlsplscemcnu ad irrtgulsrl-
tlV."ll.nrrtsleliichsnollire. Theuieof
Mr.ititEi.i.'rr.nAToriicdringrrf.
BaneTgresUircUeresUiepilnJofmiilherlioocland
pioRioFee eperdy recovery. It altts nature to
fsftly mske the' critical chsnte from girlhood to
wnminhood. Illsptf asantlo IhMssle and may he
taken at all times with perfect sarsiy. Price SI.
ron st. v ll nm oeiisTs.
J.8.Mr.nilKLI.I)RUOC0..8ollroo..bT.IX)UI8.
The best and surest Remedy for Care of
all diseases caused by any derangement of
the Liver Kidneys Ptomacli and Dowels.
I Dyspepsia 8Ick Headache Constipation
Unions Complaints and Ilalarlaorall kinds
yield readily to the beneficent Influence of
j&u
mtm
It Is pleasant to the taste tones up the
system restores and preserves health.
It Is purely Vegetable and cannot fall to
prove beneficial both to old nnd young.
As a Wood PariAerlt Is superior to all
others. Sold everywhere at f 1.00 a bottle.
WALES Goodyear Shoe Go.
EtTaDLUngD I5U.
tVWhen you want Rubbers of any style call
for Iho '
WALES Goodyear
In nrdertogetyourmoney'sworth. Tbeymatethe
most elegant styles of ftpeelnltles and all their
Hoots Nnnduls Croqusta Arctics Lumber-
men's Oven and all other st;lep hare the most
elegant flnUh and are made from the best material
on the theory that merit will win In the end. And
the fact that the growing demand for tho WAXES)
UOOIIVKAIt lit'IlliEllfs has forced them
to erect an Immense new factory to enable them to
aillhelrcrdcrs.shows that their theory Is correct.
Other companies hsrs endeavored to "steal Ihelr
thunder" by applying the word -Ooodyea' to
cheap goods so If yon want good Bobbers buy
only the 1VAC GOOUTKAIt.
Curot Neuralgia Toolhache
Headache Calarrh Croup Sore Throat
RHEUMATISM.
Lamo Back SlifT Joints Sprains Bruliet
Ourns Wounds Old Sores and
All Aches and Pains.
lad man 7 WtlltnonUli rvvvlTcd br u mora tttan
prure All wo c lt to for Hit- TalatbU rvmedr. U
bot onlf rellTo U mMt Mrero pmlnt bal
II Cures You. That's the Idea I
sold by !rurr- fiurtt mNO n.M)Ctrii.Ki frt
Addroit W.:ARD Olt COMPANY CHICAGO.
You will save CATARRH
money!
Time
Pain
Trouble
AMD WILL Ct'ni
CATARRH
ur l'sino
ELY'S
CREAM DALM.HAY--FEVER
A prnci it .tmtiiMi into scn not tni -im la .gT9h:
ILY UltUT)lll 3aJUrnlch Bs.(Mcw York.
rOH. AZ) DISORDERS OF TUB
Stomach Liver
0r and Bowels
TAKK
PACIFIC S
ornxcrrxv- veo -.
CPUS CoNSTIPaTIOK ISDiossTIOK.Drspirsu.
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orAiTmrs.UiLiotsxus. NiiirofsisHJii-H.
dips. kto. I'lticn. an !.
PACinOMANUFACT(lRIHDCO.ST.iaUISlMO.
COCKLE'S
ANTI-BILIOUS
PILLS.
THE OREAT ENQLIBH REMEDY
yr lliw nil.. InJbnillan. to y from M.rcuir
WORK
rnilAT.I. RnOftwar)(1rpnia
raid ValaftMvoittniBntlMrtloaUri
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1 UK CLNTUHY MAGAZINE for tho comlujjyonnTlll con-
ftmTfn'.M ''vori-boUy. Tlio history of Al.ro-
hom Lincoln during tho Wnr-tho Personal Inno? Jilatory-
ni " g1reoun.tol y tho privato secretaries of Mr. Lincoln.
i ha Siberian traveler GeorKo Kcnnan who lmsjiutroturncd
from an ovyntful Journov ot 15000 miles tiiroug. Siborla nnd
ussla undertaken wltfi nn artist nt tho exnse of Thb
CofTjiur will nko hi. report pn ..BltortannthoEtHefl
tern In n scries of papon which will antonlsh tho world. Mr.
Konnari mado tho porsonnl ucqualntanco of somo 800 exiled
Nihil ttannd Liberals. lJdwnrd Iglton author o( '-Tlio
Ioosior Schoolmaster" (Joorgo W. Cable Frank K. Stock-
ton nnd other fninous il.n-r will i i.i.' "'1. .. . . ..
Bs-Kbrv
' i. mf ( jmuiu win io narratives oi personal advonturo in tho
Wnrtumilnwm Ltbbv mW etc etc with nn artlclo by Gen. Sherman
on lhu GritniT Strategy o! tlio War" articles bearing upon tfio Intornatlonal
Suudav-School lessons rlalilv llln.lrnl. . .. .i7. tlf A .. . UI."7 " " .
cttcs thoro will bo
fim lalllllV lirllrin Afa
Yot caknot ;Xrroni TonrwrrHoirr T.IrCekto ItVaTrecontly been
said by n iiromlnrai paper that "It Is dolngtnore than nny o"h"n.rIvnto nsonc
ami wt'iiirjcincy. It is a. groat maganino nnd It sdo nirivfTcatwork." Ths
SI?!' f? ? Ji 5.C; r".b0Vt 2O0O. liohdX'l.iu.trotS
fiAT
AILS
YOU?
Do rou feel un. langulil low-spirited life-.
lcii snd lndcs.Tllbly mlsrrahlo Wh physl-
cahVand tncntsllyi eicr cnc a srnso of
ffi llness or bloslln after oatln. or of "gone-
ness." or cmpUness of etornncU In Uw norn-
InffT lonisuo costcil. bitter or bad Ut In
moiith!l!rrc:uInr sppcUW. dtobjess. .frcjuenj
headaches blurred oyrslght " tlontlnK specks"
beroro tliej eyes ncrrous prostration or ex-
haustion. Irritability of temper hot flusbra
alternaUDB- with chilly scnMllons. shsrp.
I. tliVsr trnlislcnt pains ncro nd Mior roM
feetdrowsliiesa after mrtUs wakcfulncM ot
disturbed and unrefreahins; sleep constant.
Indescribable fooling of dread or of lmpend-
"ff you havo all or nny coculdcrably number
of thoso symptoms you are suturing from
that moat common of Amerlcnn maladies
lllllous Dyspepsia or Torpid Mrcr associated
-1th Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Tho more
complicated your disease- has .become tho
greater tlw number and dlrerelty of syrap-
ioms. No matter -bat stsoy lth"."'".!j
Br. rlerco'a (loldon moJlcnl IJIaeosreri'
will subdue It If taken according to direc-
tions for a rcosonablo length of time. If not
cured complications multiply and Conyump-
tlonof thel.unm.Bkln Diseases Heart Disease
ltheumatlsra Kidney Disease or other grayo
maladies are quIUi llabh) to set In and sooner
or later Induce a fatal termination.
Dr. l'lcrco'e (laldeii lModleal ls-
to very acts powerfully upon the Llrcr anil
through that great blood-purifying oriran
cleanses tho system of nil blood-talats and Im-
purities from whatever cause arising. It Is
equally erflcnelous in acting upon tlio Kid-
neys and other eicretory nrgnns. cleansing
strengthening and healing their diseases. As
nn appotislng restorative tonlo. It promotes
digestion and nutrition thereby building up
both flesh nnd strength. In malarial districts
this wonderful medicino has gained great
celebrity In curing Vtivcr nnd Ague Chills and
Fercr Dumb Aguo and kindred diseases.
Dr. l'ierco's Uoldou Medical Dis
corery
CURES ALL HUMORS
from a common lllolch or linijitlon to tbo
worst Scrofula. Halt-rbcuin " Foverores"
Bcaly or lto-jgh Skin In short all diseases
caused by bad blood are conquered by thl)
powerful purifying and Invigorating medi-
cine. Qrtat Bating Ulcers rapidly heal under
Its bealgn inllucnco. Kspcdally has It mani-
fested Its potency In curing Tetter Kczeraa
Erysipelas Dolls Carbuncles Boro Kyes Scrof-
ulous Bores and r3welllngslltp-Jolnt Disease
"Whits Bwolllngs" Ooliro or Thick Neck
and Enlarged (Hands. Bend ten cents In
stamps for n largo Treatise with colored
jlatc. on Skin Diseases or the samj amount
tor a Trcatleo on Scrofulous Affections.
"FOB THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."
Thoroughly cleanse It by using Dr. Pierce'
noldcii jTIcdlcnl Df.covcry and good
digestion a fair skin buoynnt spirits vital
strength and bodily health wilt bo established.
CONSUMPTION
which Is Scrofula ortlie I.nnga Is arrested
and cured by this remedy. If taken in tho
earlier stages of tbo diseaso. From Its mar-
velous power over this terribly fatal disease
when Brst offerin j this now world-fnmed rem-
edy to tbo public. Dr. l'lcrco tli'Ught seriously
of calling It bis "Consumption Cpiir" but
abandoned that namo as too restrieUvs for
a medicino which from Its wonderful com-
blnaUou of tonic or strengthening alterative
or blood-clcanslng anU-blllous pectoral ami
nutritlvo properties. Is uncqualcd not only
as a remedy for Consumption but for all
Chronic Diseases of Uiu
Liver Blood and Lungs.
For Wmlc Lungs Spitting of Hlood Short-
ness of Ilrcath Chronic Nasal Catarrh llron-
chttla Asthma Severe Coughs and kindred
affections. It Is an efficient remedy.
Sold by Druggists at 1 1.00 or Six Dottles
for .O0.
tar bend ten cents In stamp for Dr. PierccA
book on Consumption. Address
World's Dispensary Medical AssocialloH
C03 SXalu St. BUFFALO N. V.
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Adair, John L. Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 10, 1887, newspaper, November 10, 1887; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70993/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.