The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 20, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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Klrpre He calls II "How wa
plavfil HoWiMwa Crusoe." 0rsc
beta McLeod h ft cbarftotwrl
Felix" at tsU at the lefoi of Acadlcl
"riiMfh WiiK"iWh an cxcltlnp tncl-
riotii nwajtiiii Kith thocotn'r-oomot
tMrjjHWfeh Museum "Tho Prlnco'a Dl-
mKkmi" CrowJo'nl Cnpcn writes o!
HIfMfcjBi and Stamp Collecting;" Annfa
'"Setwjrcr Downs tells how the "Yottnff
Folka ht tho Eddy" flcnlt with the
wrvmnt-girl problem Penelope l'almcr
writes of tho Wonderful Welsh boy In
the Pennsylvania mines who mado
tnavrrclotu "Untlonrround Music;" Mrs.
Mullet has n paper on tho dolls of tho
world; bright short stories; Hugh 8.
'Hart contributes to WitU AuaU AlMtt-
(t "Golf: tho Coralnjraamc;" tho pooU
ryoftho number Is from Cclla Tliax-
Qtcr Marion Ames Tngfrart Salllo Mar-
fjnret O'Mnlloy and 1'rico Collier. A
delightful account of a delightful Ikjjt
Is Loulso Imogen Oulnoy's sketch of
'Hartley Coleridge Ten Years Old"
Illustrated by WilMe's portrait.
Vrlc6 20 cents ft number S2.40 a year.
On sale at new s stands or sent postpaid
on receipt of price by D. Lothrop Com-
pany Publishers Uoiton.
"Voo should tee Mrs. llanklm and her
daughter In their now dresses" said tho
mnrksman'a wife. "They ro sights "
"1'vo een thorn" replied tho optician's
wife. "I never sow such spectnclos"
Washington Star.
Btatd or Onto Crrr or Toledo
T.rniH CUmxtt.
FrakkJ CncNsr make) oath that hits
tho senior partner of tliafirmof P J. Cub-
Nut & Co doing business In tho City of
Tolodo Count v nnd Stata aforenntd. and
that said Arm will pay the sum of Oxs Il-
nnrr Dollars for each nnd every enso of
CATinnn that cannot bo cured by tho ujo of
IUix's CATAnnn Cl-nc.
Fiuvk J. CnirotT.
Btrorn to heforo wo nnd subscribed in ray
pretence this Cthdayof DcccmbcrA.D.lSSO.
rTTi A. W. Glkmov
lwtJ Xolarv rnMfc
Halt's Catarrh Cure is taken internally nnd
ntts directly on tho blood nnd rfveous sur-
faces of tho system. Hend forteitlmonlals
f re. F J Cntvrr & Co Toledo O.
EZTSold by Druggtsta T5c
"TnET ought to have lltllo girl shotraa
well a a chicken show" wilil Mollis. "I
dess thrro's lota nf pwplo who'd llko to seo
ma" liarcr's Uazar.
Xcmocrata
Oolngto Washington to look after that ap-
pointment who vt ant to bo auro of "getting
tbore" should ko br tin 'Jhm & MIMlniil
Hhort Mne Through Car Ilnuto from HL
Ixuis. Ilepubllcana ronulltts nnd all oth-
ers will nlo And It to their ndrantago to
tako tliU route '
All tho world's a stage but to anyone
irto hn over tvitncstednn nmntcur theatri-
cal performance tho fact ii npparcnt that
oil men aud womon aro uot actors.
Tus Publlo Awards tbo Pulm to Halo's
Honey of Ilorohound and Tar for couehs.
1'iko'sTootbacho Drops Cure in ono mlLUto.
k AKfnrthquako couldn't very well travel
incognito. Uvcn tho houses would tumblo
to It Troy Press.
"I Jito your pardon ! ' sang out tbo con-
vict na the governor passed by his cell.
Mr. Thomas Tarrcnkopf
New York City
Swells JnjB Ned
Grateful for Pormonont Cure.
I cannot praise Hood Sarsaparllla enough.
For twclre years I bars bean troubled with
scrofula anil swelling of the elands In the neck.
I consulted several phytltfani and took tnanj
medicines. My seek was also operated upon
st the Mount Sinai Ilospltat but this did not
elvo me any permanent lmprorement. One day
l reaa in a paper aooui liooa a barsaparma
and on trying a bottle I found It irns doing mt
good eo I took two bottles more The
HOOD'S
Saisaparilla
CURES
swelling has entirely disappeared and I am
as healthy as anyone In the city. Anyono n ho
should aeo my picture ten years sgo snd now
would notice markwl lmprorement." Tnouxs
FAluusixOFr fti Wllletl SL New York City
Hood's Pills cure Constipation by restoring
the peristaltic- action of the alimentary canal
"German
Syrap"
I must say a word as to. the efficacy-
of German Syrup I liave
used it in my family frr Bronchitis
the result of Colds . ith most ex-
cellent success. I have taken it my-
self for Throat Troubles nnd have
derived good results therefromj - I
therefore recommend it to my neigh-
bors as an excellent remedy in such
cases James T Durette Earlys-
ville Va. Beware of dealers who
ofleryou "something just as good."
Always insist on having Boschee's
tjcrinan oyrup.
; Cure ConniuptlnnCougti Croup Sore
1 TUroat. Sold by all Dmril.u oa a Guuiniet.
Ely's Cream Balm
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IN CHILDREN
wywlnful. After tryiwvaticutwisv
mm i eavc ner auajsM tim ftnft m
I utmmd KlaBsiatJtrarsjUttb
M isMi (taw Ae vwtsniu
fiur tnk nts i''jjiI amA
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For over two years ray Httfe elr! Wa
WMminamlseraWobyafafte&fCatanli.
n JM CiKltanfO'rom the mm was taw
osjttnt and very offeossvc I Ik tSU
DMMUHO lallnmed. tlve kds awnlUa 1mA
. Jf
m of th lonlsn Ithinit Buffers sn AM
.. A Kartjisjusk.
ArHjcws; Sprll l8.'-rli(j Island of
JSsats.'Ane of the prlnelpnt Ionian Isl-
ands known to commerco of tho wholo
World as tho honm nf tho finest cur-
rants wna rlsltcd by a destructive
carthqunlto rcstilthifr In great loss of
life and property. The shock appears
to hnvo been most violent In tho city of
Znntctlio greater' part-f which was
destroyed
The pontic tlrp pnnlcstrlokcnand the
anthorltles liolple's. Tim f-lreets are
Impassable lc1ng filled with massca of
stono and timber tho wrochago of
Jituscs thrown down by tho carthqnako.
Up to 10 o'clock tha bodies of twenty
persons killed byfiilllujr waljs had been
removed from Hi6 debris and It Is safd
Jhnt scores more dead arc still In tho
ruins. The number of parsons Injured
runs up Into tho hundreds.
Hvcrythlng Is In confusion and tho
Work of bonrchlntf 'or bodies and for
iho Injuml cannot 1 pursued system-htlcalfj-
The greater portion of tho
inhabitants hnvo (led to tho high hills
pack of tho ilty where they wander
about In a distracted in-inner bewail-
tng tho loss of homes and property. A
nrge number of tents that w cro taken
o Zntitc to (.belter tho jwoplo who
ere rendered homeless by tho former
earthquakes hai& been again set np
and under them some of the women and
children have taken refuge
Tho city presents a scene- of desola-
tion and It Is doubtful If It will ever re-
cover from tho cri of misfortunes
thnt have bof.illen It within the past
three months. Thcro is bound to lie nu
enormous amount f suffering nnd out-
side aid w 111 lio urgently required to
prevent sickness and stun atlon.
Tho destructive shock oecurrcil at
7:30 a. m. Most of the buildings that
hnd stood erect after the shocks of Feb-
ruary and March were either thrown
down or shattered fo as to bo tinsnfo
for occupancy. Tim church of St.
Dlonyslus nnd tho government ofllces
w cro thrown down.
Advices from the Interior show that
the whole Island has been devastated.
Many villages havo been destroyed andj
n is certain mat mo joss oi mo nas
been very great.
News of the disaster comes In very
slowli" as communication with tho In-
terior of tho Island has been greatly In-
terrupted by the destruction of ninny
of tho telegraph linos and tho full ex-
tent of the calamity cannot lie estimated
at present Wenshlpn w ill be dispatched
from the rlrreus with clothing pro-
visions and medicines for tho sufferers.
It is pointed Out here that the Zantnj
IUSI3U-1 is lirilllllllttllUU Kit. illU liVMIU
tion made n few days ago by Prof.
Fall) who predicted the former earth-
qnakevthat disturbances more serious
than tho recent ones would occur on
April 16 or 17. .Ills prediction has
proved true for this morning's shock Is
the worst that ho has ever visited
Zante which Is noted for its earth-
quakes. THREATENED MINERS' STRIKE.
Hcf-rn Thousand of Tlirm May Unit Work
If a Scale 1a Nut Hgnetl.
J'lTTsm nan l'a. April 18. Unless
the scale for the Pittsburgh district Is
signed w Ithln the next tw o weeks 7000
coal miners w 111 strike May 1. Presi-
dent Co.stcllo of the Fifth district
United Mino workers has Issued a Call
fcr a convention of miners In this city
April US. He had just returned from
the national convention nt Columbus.
That assembly had by resolution au-
thorized an advance of 5 cents n ton for
mining coal 1 he purpose of the dis-
trict convention just called Is to havo
the miners unite on a definite plan to
secure the advance It will bo two
days before tho present scale
expires. Conferences will lie held with
the operators before May 1. The miners
and operators of Ohio have agreed to
settle the scale question by districts so
that 5c a ton advance will not Iks uni-
form throughout the stuto. The
miners of the western Pennsylvania dis-
trict at their last convention decided to
do what the national convention would
decide upon and arc thus Urlualiy
pledged to stand out for the Re advance
w hlch would Increase the rate from 70c
to S Ic u ton. The river operators have al-
ready announced that they will cnter-
tuln no proposition for any advance
nnd may demand a reduction.
WCATHER BUREAU FRAUDS.
Tho ImmiMlUto Dltmltial nf lVcnlatlve
l'lnple Wanted and Urliiilnal 1'rocrrd.
Ins Afterwards.
A aihnjtoji April IS Secretary
Slorton has received the report of As-
Mstnnt-Ocncral Colby who conducted
tho Investigation Into the charges of
illegal and fraudulent disposal of pub-
lic property In tho weather bureau.
The secretary read the roiort and an
nounced after going through the Im-
mense amount of testimony In tho
case that ho -would take the matter
under adUscment. Tho recommenda
tions are as follows:
Tar Irntni d ale 'tltthir.'e of omriila and en
pl.iu K Hit j i f tiel'. cmlx-ia emeat or unau-
ill rz a a. h1 of kcvtrnra ol property and their
projecuii'Mi Ih r fo-crlii-i ily and drill?; tha
cnilrercrg4nliiilinof tho c-eiutlr" control
vt thf Imrcau that uo government nropertr be
lBel ou' tr taken frtm the depart-
ment for private purpw a under any
e r uroatancra Klo)f(jeer tbat so
prmicrir " be. . taVoa for offlatil ue
except upon a rtxjultloa.doljr signed and ap
prorea nnj ioj vriiuna recwipi oa gum tual
the jTupfrty carried on the rolls of the bo rem
bo told only at p'.WIo auction titer due ndver
lla-m-nt; itnlthe prackeo( Imnlng monej
no 'prevailing to the weather bcraau beiwett
Ibrlc-nplurea acd cffl.cn" uepeelillr by those
ol lilirtor ra- to tlieli aupcrlara In official po-
ttln. te a-ulut It prohlMieX
hAIUiOAD RUMBLINGS.
Tm: Victoria railroad bridge over
the KU Lawrence at Montreal Is two
mllos long cost ovor Sfi 000000 nnd
contains 10500 tons of Inn and 8000-
OOQ cubic feet of masonry
Tin arrangements for landing world's
fair l! torn by railway trains at Jack-
Bon park havo been completed forty-
three thousand passongers may bo
loaded at onco on outgoing trains.
What are said to bo the largest pair
of driving-wheels In tho world nro be-
ing constructed for tho New York Cen-
tral railroad The wheels when com-
pleted will be seven feet In diameter.
Railway extensions aro to bo built
In upper and lower Egypt at a cost of
about 1350000. Tho existing lino
from Ghirgeh to Keneh will be extend
cd'-und a narrow-gaugo railway built
to Luxor.
A iiEMAitKAnuj Increase in the use of
oil as a fuel on Russian railroads Is
shown by rocent statistics. In I8S1
there wcro used 1UM tons of naphtha
whllo In 1890 thcro were used ."Jl.iXJT
tons of naphtha and naphtha residues.
Gkorqk RooEits an impecunious ma-
chinist of Dellefonto Pa. has received
a patent for a steam and hot air car-
heater for which he has already been
offered 873000 covh and an equal
amount of stock by a New York rail-
road company
A i-o.no tunnol near Pari has been
lighted In a novel way Itcilcctors
throw tbo light frpra many electric
lumps eighteen foot above the rails to
the hid is of tho twaeU wHore it Ungate
reflected by biirnislredi' t(n eoyereU
with glass lute Ww coaches making a
sof uptL'SMpMrybf Ihltt The trrw
uutowyflaafir ttrn tho current on d
pn wWcu Bvfta iuid Usfhlng Um
.v kui
SILENOfiD 'ftlE OLD MAttr"
Knvr Prrtlilent tlrnnt Met tlitt Objertltlit elf
A DlMAtUned Halldr.
"I remember nn Incident" says a cor-
respondent "that clearly Illustrate
den. Gmnt'ft chnraotor When I was
secretary of tho navy somo hundreds of
llio sailors of tho better class cnino to
Wo and asked to havo somo runk given
them. Thoy did not caro about nn In-
ejcnso of pay they said but they
Wanted rclatlvo rank. I coitld not do
anything for them but they camo sor-
cral times and wcro rather Importu-
nate and I Anally led n delegation of
them over to tho Whlto house nnd let
them present their petition to President
Grant In person.
"They told him what they wanted
and nrgtuu for tt redress of their griev-
ances plainly but forcibly. At laBt nn
old boatswain camo to tho front and
hitching up his trousers nnd turning
Ills quid said:
" 'Mr. President I can put this 'cro
mnttcr so's you can seo it plnln. Now
hero I bo n parent- In fact a father.
My son Is a midshipman. Ho outranks
me. don't you observe? That ain't
right don't you sec?'
'"Indccdr snld Grant. 'Who ap-
pointed him.
"'The secretary here' tho bo'sun
Said and encouraged by tho question
ho went on: 'It nln't right don't you
sec that I should bo beneath 'lm. y
ef I was to go on his ship tho
boy I brought up to obojenco would
boss his own father. Jest think of
that! An' ho has better quarters 'n
me an' better grub nice furn'turo an'
all that sleeps In n nice soft bed an'
all thnt. See?
"'Yes' tho president said 'yes tho
world Is; full of Inequalities. I know of
a case qulto similar to yours.'
"The old bo'sun gave another hitch
to his lower gear.
" 'I know of nn old fellow' sold Gen.
Grant 'who Is postmaster of n little
town In Kentucky. Ho lives In a plain
way In a small house. Ho Is n nice old
man but ho Isn't much In rank. His
son outranks him more than your son
docs you. lie lives in Washington In
the biggest house there and ho is sur-
iroundcd by tho nicest furniture and
oats and drinks anything ho takes a
notion to. He could romoro his father
from ofllcc in n minuto it ho wanted to;
but he doesn't want to. And the old
man that's Jesse Grant you know-
docsn't seem to caro nlmut tho Inequal-
ity In rank. I suppose ho Is glad to see
his bov gel along in the world.'
" 'Tho old bo'sun looked down at the
tarpet and tiled to bore a hole In It
with his toe and his comrades nil
lnughed nt him joyously and slapped
him on tho back nnd tiled out In grent
glee. It was tho Inst I ever heard of
tho petition or tho petit s-ticrs."
Yankee lllado.
GOING OUT.
A Situation 1'amlllar to Mont Married
Men.
She had kissed tho baby for the last
lime Until she returned nnd then kUscd
him ngaln. She hnd carefully looked
every door In tho house nnd all tho win-
dows. She had turned tho gas to the
exact point at which It was to 1e left
until her return. She had attended to
the furnace and warned Ilrldget not to
meddle with it for fear of lire. She
had explained to that functionary tho
Use of the burglar alarm the lire alarm
attd tho watchman's rattle. Shu had
put tho cat and dog in the cellar nnd
had wrapped a newspaper around tho
canary 's cage. She had put a gossa mer
over her new sealskin saeque although
It was starlight because as sho In-
formed her husband "She never ex-
pected to get another one they would
end in tho poorhouMj nhe knew." And
then she was ready.
She locked the Inside door nnd tried
It.
Then she locked the outside door nnd
tried it.
Then she opened the outside door nnd
tried the Inside door again.
Then she locked the outside door
again tried It and thoy started.
They had proceeded two blocks and
her husband had almost forgotten his
craving for a good round swear when
she suddenly stopped.
"John" she sold "I must go back
and toll Ilrldget to be sure not to wake
the baby up utile ho wakes himself."
Tom Hall in Lifts.
It la a Horrid XnUance
To be nervous. Starting at the slightest
sound uueuslneis brday nnd fitful slumber
by night unreasonable upprohenslons odd
sensations constant restlessness these are
among its diabolical lymutoms. l)vpepla
Is tho fountain head Ilemote this with
Hosteller's Htnmarh Hitters and the food
Is asrlmiUled the body nourished tbo sleep
grow tranquil nervousnesa vamotes Tho
Hitters subdues malaria constipation liver
complaint and kidney uffceUons.
Tut assertion that a woman can't keep a
secret Is disproved by the way a spinster
holds her age. Boston Courier.
It Is a (treat thins for a young man to get
outalittlo and como in contact with other
people and aeo how they llv. Jl F Johnson
: Co Hlchruond Va are gltlug many
young men n chance to do this and at tho
same thne to put money la bank rapidly.
1'ry them and see.
Beats as a rulo want money and even the
man who boats carpets la out for the dust.
Philadelphia Times.
DuorsT Is a dread disease but it has lost
Its terrors to thoso who know that H II.
Green & Sons the Dropsy (Specialists of
Atlanta Georglt treat It .vlth such great
success Write them for pamphlet giving
full iu formation.
Dixolb "By Ooorgc I Just got out of a
bad scraper'' Bancle "Attacked by a
hoodlum!" "No byabarber "-Troy Press.
B. F. Allex Co. 306 Canal Bt KewTork
are aolo oents in the Unltud Btates for
Beeehatn's Pills. 3S cents a box
Attb of tho tled-From matrimony to
divorce. Beaton Courier.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
... KANSAS CITY. April II
CATTLE-Uest beams 13 W ft SO
Blockers I 09 it K 00
Native cowa tyy 3H
IlOaS-Cpod to choice heavy.. IU ft 7 10
iiba nu s red ... ... .
No Shard.
COIt.V-No. lulled
OATS- Na mixed.
UVE-Xa S
FLOUK-Talent per sack...
Pascr
IIAY-Cholce llmothr
Fanej prairie ....
BHAN
HUTTKIt-Choke creamer.
SI ft M
UMft W
mat an
78 ft an
61
ft H
ft 2 10
ftSU
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ft a
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ft 85
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CI I EKbK- Pull cream ........ n
KOOb-Cliulce ij
POTATOES T6
HT. LOUIS.
CATTLE-Natliesandsblppln; IH I 10
Texans
s ft i oo
W ft 7 19
4 0) 5 W
IlOas-Heavy
SIIEEP-Pair to choice
KLOUlt-CbolM
WBEAT-Narrcd
COMN-Na 2 mixed.
OAT8-.No. X mixed.
BYE Na
CIIEAMKKY.
LA 1ID Western steam
POIIK .
CHICAGO.
CATTLE Common to prima.
UOaS-Packlsganaahlpplb .
bUKKP-Palr to choice
SO) 1W
i ft es
BIHft
7 ft
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9 60 a t ttli
II S3 ItfH K)
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ft 7 It
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FLOUK -Winter wheat 3 si
wur.A j-r.a ireu
COItsj-Naz
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BUTTEIt-Treamery
LAUD
POIlh.
NEW YOB1C
CAITLE-Natlve stotra.. !.
BOOB- Uood to cuolce . ........
FLOUR-acod to choice
wheat-No. t red.
COBMNaS
OATS Wmlcrn mljpa ......
BUTTE K-Crtsuurr . ..
po:-6i
75
ft 73K
OHft
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. 'Fr$if
to tho dealer who is lnt '
on blxmr profits. Tho
tblii3 that ho wautsyou to
buy whan yoii ns'rfor Dr.
Picrco'd Favorlto rrMcrlp-
Bon isn't "Just ns good.'1
Proof of tills is easy The
only iiaixtnfccrf remedy
fot thonllmontsot woman-
hoodistht. Pavorlto Iro-
evripiion - ii it oTer laus
to boneflt or euro In mak-
ing weak women strong
or suffering women woll
you havo your monoy
mm.
Anything "Just as good" or as sure to
bring help could bo and would bo sold In
Just that way.
This guaranteed modlcto Is nn Invigora-
ting rcstoratlvo Mnlo especially adapted to
womtinVj noeds nnd perfectly harmless In any
cotiJltton of her system.
It liullds up strengthen.' regulates and
Ciuva
For perlodlenl pains lirorlngKlown rensa-
llotu ukvmtlon Inllammttlon every thing
tbita known ns n " fomalo complaint" lt' a
remedy thafa safo certain and proved.
Brings comfort nnd Improvement nnd
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. Tho many who livo bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more with
less expenditure by moro promptly
oHapting tho world's best products to
tho needs of physical being will attest
tho valuo to health of tho ptiro liquid
lnxativo principles embraced In tho
remedy Syrup of Figs.
IU excellenco is due to Its presenting
In tho form most acccptablo nnd pleas-
ant to tho taste tbo ref resiling and truly
beneficial properties of n perfect lax-
ntlro ; effectually cleansing the system
dispelling colds headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
2t w'th tho nnproval of tho medical
profession bccauo it acts on the Kid
neys ttver ana uoweis without weak-
ening them nnd it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drag-
gists in COc and $1 bottles but it is man-
ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup
Co. only whoso namo is printed on every
package also the name Syrup of Figs
and being well' informed you will not
accept any substitute if oflcrcd.
Treated free.
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wltk tt.UU.
.!. iu
cnrl intir U"U
4-ntti itntm. Tnn ftt int trmMcni tpfcllr rf".
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that's because it pays a larger profit. Too large altogether
ii clerks can be hired on purpose to make people take things
they don't want nnd know nothing of instead of a tried and
proved article like Pearline. If your grocer sends you what
you do not order be honest send it back. 391
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THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE
THE COOK HAD NOT USED
SAPOL
GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS.
SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN.
Two Stepping Stones
to consumption arc ailments we
often deem trivial a cold and
a cough. Consumption thus ac-
quired is rightly termed " Con-
sumption from neglect."
Scott's Emulsion
not only stops a cold but it is re-
markably successful where the
cough has become deep seated.
Scolt's Emulsion is the
richest of fat-foods yet
the easiest fat-food to
take ft arrests waste
aud builds up healthy
ylesh.
Fr.pn4lirVttABmK.r. AfldmnUU
CHICKEtl-HATCHIHQ
BY STEAM.
mm
tioailiriu
UtlD.
Drf tt lmbW.i aUr urQld
olonei
iftcnrfio tar liltu. Uilora- Uo.
94THMI TUX tltllKt7 Uw g trlM.
Cures Sickfieadache
MUST HiVF "' oon F.mpi.
J?.J. ""C BasMorktl-aLlMirrratrnal"
forte hump iuiuenM llurlvMiiea. ue(r iomi
sriuiruirilumiura.ni .". .
V vast lire fjienrrtlo
r SALESMEN
uTRororiif.
T.mtmiiB hvki'1-s
u4 Ual. IHdI'o wr. UmIi r sn ! UWnl
WsEiMMzz
i?f J37i
I"HrTlfi'Ulla.l.i.tr
Garfield Teas?
mmmmmmmtrtrT ukti iu -
m 'ifi ff frkn Imlral (Vf km- S. V"J
I fOHJ " )- ..f -vvs r?
HoViukor1!! rl-llutir. Olilffijin ill.
lmriiMniififii:
...w. aw uv--"-r "'i.M." " - M' ft -"'.
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i U n n n
miMr:YAmWrY
Dfl NQTBEDrrrivrn
lth iTiHtor. nnftmlti ft rut PitnU which lUln.
thonamlillnjnrt'i9tron And burtirvd
Tt ItlKlnjt Mm Htoye Tollivh Ii .irllllunt Oitois
lofi.lnrabio ntid th consumer ptiyn fur no tin
or fftai rackfttro with Tory paKimiif
ARE YOU LOOKING
FOR A FIRST-CLASS
IP YOU ARE SCND TO TUB
J.I.CASET.Ptff.CO.
RACINE WIO.
Fortholrlllustrototl Catalogue
MAILED FREE.
llio Dutch Process
No Alkalies
OR
Oilier Chemicals
T"tJ In tha
lirciaratlon of
l.AKEIt&C0.'S
BreaMastCocoa
irifrt $ ab$olntety
pure and softibfc.
I ItlmmorrfiAinfArreilmr
IfAeitrcnffA of Cocoa mixed
irllll Stjrch. Arroivroot or
. "r oiii;ar iim is jar tuuro eco
nomical cotimg irts man on cent a cup.
It l delicious courlshloe anil basil
tllaCSTEIl.
boM hj CroftrsMsrjTihirt.
W. B AKEE & CO. Dorchester Maw.
on Ton mi acinr roa a
New Spring Dress
ttUicrr ttlun. vixil rilllr. t)np n iiltiii (r(tfiir fan i
ftunir nnl mUrrtu tat njr m nn v hi t n th
kind of RoodiTt u trUhantlal nt t i prh uwnt (a
wjr ind we l.i bmiJ ti nuiii)!' wirii tit rliars
trtoit 1 1 brnnilful new i rt rtmvty tor jvu
A14rrt4
UULLHNU. MOORG OA1ERY & CO.
Kansas City. - - - Missouri.
0-aAM mis riria -$ r"-
MEEDLES
rrdrftllScwintfMseblni.
hTANnAinii.fioiisiinlr.
1 hTllnlt Ntlppltnl.
n I lor wholc.alp pHctj
lilt IMII.IKKJI llllll
lHK-ult.l LuullJUo
atUA
SHUTTLES!
rsErraMrac 'i
uurniitui
n-auTuu ruiaimt
OR
Unllko
WS&
mtk
Ml
ml in
What one Grocer says:
" I hire clerks who can sell the goods
that I tell them to sell and of course
I tell thorn to sell the poods on which I
the most money. If they
do it I won't have them.
That's what I hire them for."
This is an actual fact related
by a grocer to our salesman
and it's a common fact ;
wc have it daily. So you
see when they tell vou that
some worthless or dangerous
washing-powder is "the same
as" or "as good as" Pearlinc
S3 shoe: hoWp.
Da
0 you wear thcn7 When next la need try a pair lby
give jrw mers comfort and tenka tor tha mon
will
lUs any oilier mike.
Boot In tho world.
$5.00
00
44.00
42.50
$3.50
$2.50
2.25
$2.00
rcRUDiti
32.00
I.7S
ron nova
$2.00'
41.75
it
1 W. L. Douglas Shoes ere made In all tha
l Latest Styles.
. If you wist a ffn DRESS SHOE don' I (ay $G to $S
I try my $3.50 U (t $5 Slue. IKy will ft equal ta cut-
I tern made and lk ind wear at well. If you vlih to
j Koaonibs In your fttir you tin do 10 by purchiilng
I W t Dougtii SKm My ainta and price It stamped
en im bottom look for It rxn yog buy Take no loo-
itltule. I lend thoet by nail pen receipt of price
postage fret when fho Iral;ri cannet supply yos
W. Im DOUGLAS Urocktoa Hut
lAninQ WHOKEED MONEY M
ul T Ifao ttit lnstriieu.r for fsurr rtedi aid
(lrnratira work l.mlus art wild urrr It.
IMMKnatCu antUtaiDorn Kraet iiiicucu Iu.
.ri.HS ruia rn wunu
VflllMn Mm "n'n Trlwrapur unrt ltnllr4
Mllllill . WrlLuJ II minus Kwl.lu MO.
Mnriiliinci IJnMt Cured In Jp
to Xu Udtr. Mo liar till cured.
fill. J LTaV flit Atf lil..aaa llhln
$75.00 lo $360.00 B:iSBS'?0i?1fc
sriuiiiiiiruuMitniiM
IMso'a Ileme'lr for 'atarrb Is tto I
Hi st t aridst la Ukc a a IDoap st
IBoldbyuipliit. nr.nat Uy wall I
m K. v i fMsUIn. v arrcn l'a.
H. K.-
1444
teUEM WMITINOTO AlivMtrTMWJI lMUaW
O
s4kJi2
t4 . S
Vgw A
SwW
Ml
1 Isn.'" -ST
ron .A til jfKj-iK
P-xHW'WK 'AM?
WWmMjM
eUtattwl yea Um A4frlVM I .
STOCK BRANDS
Afti occupjina; wrt tpAM tn ifcf
nt folloulnf Tflli M Ihtertt M HM
ftt year Tho rerdltrt tatH rt4
Urr or UBiall hefdi M that It ffi
tdrertlio the brand.
D. 1.. J)BNNY
Clnriimoro Ind. T4r.
Ii
Eh XltheraKa.
J L.rteis.
Vsilon. narks.
Rsagsl miles east ef
Catoosa .
O. Ii. WASHfiOUIllTB
T. O.. Vinltn. 1. T.
Smooth erop
taoti esr atiu.r.
It In rltil
.Itanfk oa)
ftonnA Spring
(-ralrle trollel
sal ol Boleat)
Hon. brn4i
Con left hip
Soma esttlt
brsndrj o
lellilPi. -!
J. O. ZtAZiXe.
rut-ofllc7vrnltX. I.
norm kr.n same on left hip Uad.rbll faj
asna sat
Banc. iMiwe.a lADia
aad rryoi
tre.X.
-!
VT.
. NOBLES.
FostoOlo
Kingston Kansas
Horse brand i.rne
d i. me.
Road braadi
unlit half-sroi
in each ear
ltsnse.li.sa f
Ul( C X
n. d. FnAT8mn
?oitofflo VlniU Ind.
TT.
n.rseVr4
sane Msrk.
Irop C lafll
elesadbrsu
wli.ts
Cattle
rr.cdi.ld.a-
T fr ahti
i.ld.O-
toeat. Ban
t. BanH
Imlloese Tl-
alts a Cabla
hetireea La
eul aal Maitaa ireeke. e-U
O HAYDENi
Chouteau Ind. Per.
Circle on neck rltlierU on rlaht sldei Isn
eldei C H aide or I er Kfnbb.a
hip Dts xon neckt yon side and hlpieome
lirnaileil tomoii If rt ell Hono brand 0 II
on If n slionl.ter or thlf h IUDge on Uiontesn
and rrjor crerks I0-"
ofionaa -w. olark.
rostofiico.Vlnlta Indian Territory
Smooth eroa las
left esr spill la
nghlidewlap
ll.rj. oa Pry
ta creek. t-H
R. R. TAYT.OR
Poatoffico Vlnita I. T.
1 Smooth erop ta
. ft ear and erop
mJ uilll la the
torn pat tl. 14
isrloas othel
bread. marks.
Itance on I-
tut ueek font
talUe l. ef tW
tuts ei
NATUANIKL SKINNER
P. O. Vlnlto Ind Ter.
Alo eome branded
vS
f r slop la
each ear; range
t r rtfiirriH
El rlrer tw.lr.
uuies neat ol Chelsea.
0. n. MATE3
Postodco Saiina ladian Tanitorxt
Swsllrw fori
fad rd SI I
n.s. earasj
artr Hope
feanc
U.lsc?e l
tBl aatck o
aoie Ila.h tt
eews' Mil .ni
i nmi os
w.tfu..M
a Hit lat 1
r toasted J ViniUt.
J. D. UAP.KHAM.
Cbonteau Ind. Ter.
Swsllew.forl
and nad.rblt ta
left eari nndrr
llops la rlaht.
usnte from La- i
ea.i urove tt
rist lloek. botk
.Ides of Iks rival
Sold amly fal
hlpiasat.
Y O. ALLEN
Cbetopa Kansas.
ILiora lsj ISVa
. tfeo.bo rtrei
near tha moatk
of Cow creek
Msrki Smooth
rap off of right
WATT MAYES
Prjror Crcelr Ind. Ter.
Homo steers branded
atrlpo across tha nose.
Cows brandd LAD
Crop and split each ear
IUsko near I'ryor
Creole. 1941
P. D. SMITH
Lennpah I. T.
11-22
Range be-
tween 11 1 8
cree It and
Vertllurls
corns
lyIt ear
grubbed.
a p
WILLIAMS.
MUtnl. I T.
Il-Jl
WM. HOWELL
I'ltlflHiwI Iml Tar
1 1 in a hare
left
ile Jl.rk crop
t 'I isullt Is
rijrllt and.r.
flnpe la UN
Hart soalk-
west of Wss
mt
at
W-fV
f mm-'ft
tfilPR
IkbTilMfl D UlTaTLtiVaVl O
fcv
j; y" 1
v4 Hft
S23sdaWla
a if
SKSli . -.. Itsnga on
fHHaS5a9aBHn Cow
lemePeaHiNeaKeaMt '"! t'
mmlijlmW'm-tT'MWE aho l.r
EIBaalaflalHl a r k i
WmW-ttttttttttmMtWMi Urol'
JiVtiVl orerblllefl
?3MBiisPXHalV I a o m
9S Wm I branded
WLmr
iMW
''
h)t
IMS
PmWMc VlnlU iSl Tr.
5!?lS
vn
Kl
ni
.alfOrtaT
Bl..n brafli
V.rlon. ethsr
marks bread
or
3. p. HOrfAH.
Aatalr. fndl-aa T-n'riterTf.
! (waa-i
SJsri?
(Ktak.
1 1 i m aaassaa aaaasasaaspasiss
J. T. WBVAXXSm
at Vnl(a uaiHUir
W
"wrwrMtLTiir
Vlnlta I.T.
IUa
! e I
'"
O. V. IIOOERS
Clarcraore Ind. Ter.
tc :
WwWm
Some kare
ass est-
bare hon-
eonlsl lsr
oa I. n loin
trr Tertleal
bsrom ten
hip. Hone
soldexe.pl
for ehli
meat.
iLn I Ta-
llin. WnBmWCSJSBM
is-si
J. D. BfiWAIlDS
P. O. Vinlla Indian Territory.
a a c e.
oa
Lyath
rrs
rie
ItHl IU
tela.
..ibll
I I .an
rsseed J D oa
.nhlpendilde.
il.o tome J oa
.ft J.w. It oa
Ide K on hip
lalTbetfeettte
old Mtf
&S33l!Ib
. Will pT aw oo r.w.jd for roarlellea aay t
(M iteslliif sn aalasl In tbl. bread.
FAIR MoSPADDBiT
Chelsea I. T.
Stripe across the
rump
Vlsrkt Crop otr the
rlaht. nnderilope In
tbe leneer
Rnnire four rall.s
weet of Chelsea. l-n
MILTON DRAKU
Four Milo I. T.
Rnneeon Tonr Wfie
M miles southeast a
Che'oin Kan. Mark
split
in rlirht enr-
Homo
lorsq brand Uoalefi
shoulder. So cattli
sold aacept for ship
meai. jw
D. W. RIDER.
Chelsea Intl. Ter.
H O on lert bt.
Msrki Qrnb rliht
crop .pill ana noi is
left. -sJ
GRAY & OLINKSOALE3
Vmita Ind. Ter.
Tarlonernarta
IflBflt).. a mll.A
west of Vlnlta.
iXo stock sold
except for ship
rn.nt.
lion or.na
O oa shoulder.
10-M
W.O. rATTOW
Vlnlta Ind. Tef.
Itsuh Bek
.(.in. cattle ksva
re Sill
a Creek attUaJti
alia l.lf efrU D sal
illiera
Uarki erakleal.
a .1 A A ( k
7-81
LEU PARIS
Cholsco Intl. Tor.
llarki
.c fh f .t
Twosptlts
Utnzei North oi
OatslsSwItc. a-ai
J B. CAMPBELL
Alluwc Inil. Tor.
Z on ildei O
on loin
liaikt Crop
and under hall
erop both ears
liorara C on
left sliouldai
snd hip.
Il-H
J. K.
ORUTOHPIBLD
Inola I T
Borne brands 1 VI
left sldei others n
8XS on riht side
l.rit rsr xmbbc'li on-
detlilt In Ilht. Ilsnsi
len miles sonth ofClsr
emote 11-31
M. WA8HAM
Pr)or Creek Ind. Ter.
II. hj. s ml Its wee
of I'rjor Creek Ind
Ter
Point ef left bori
iswed off. 11-11
DORA TItOTT
Vlnlta I. T.
1U ol
rill
uutl.rblt In rlihl
Itsnte north and eaat
orvl
inns
llorae brandi
O T
on ebouliter.
10-M
GEO. 1NIPPKR
Post-Olllce Clsiemore Ind Ter.
Swallow folk
and und.rMi
lalsftisiDMIh
cropilfhl
Kanaei Pan.
tb.rcra.k.
8omo breaded
IL tight sld.
flhl SOSM
auan
llaro you seen rTsntlal WeUa'i mw naperl
John 3s 18.
II rely aM ouv.pokaa
llslwd n tna ClwrckM
baner.
Indlart Nallobl liuhwrlUa tor
alloi.1 unsrlii for John 1 avlMs
wea." (Jul
fra. Mi
Wa
aa
WN Vttu
WW
tri
ein
I
ksssSsffll
mmm ':
mmWkmWkmf l(1V "A?
H sB laad split
HlMfH II llaleB.
mmSBULa M
mmWmtmJU. '! tim
m&
"- -
2b
( ekty; :; r '.' 'M
1 'CmM i-"g'
aM
Wl fll . 'l-m
fSrWiMTsSa
efrvHyyWAJ
WSvwvyv
jruaj t.Ja l i saaa A
Wray
E.C!VlFjlKlli?SSH
mwf.XvnOSk
-WW
sJPKjSjajsBsiHBiejsjsv
Speaking of
hive5tments
Dayot: Know Cut tM "do of Immigration la
ttfrnla to Ih6
S0U1 HWESTTEXAStEEnraisg
Wllnei tw rhcnomcnal erowih within the
pat year of
Velasco Nortif 0lyi'toi U Port.
Wlndthor and fitter colo-
nics alortX tUa l.'ne of
aaBljl7RI&l!aaiam
' Ahd do you know that the
niSSOURI KANSAS
AND
TEXAS RAILWAY
eonaectlnif nn It does St. Louta Kanaai iCIty
Chicago tho protluetlrti plains and prair-
ies of Mbeoari Konsna nnd the In-
dian territory -with j i
Dcninon Sherman tlalld' fort Worth. Waxa
Jiachlo Hlllsboro Waco Temple. Beltoa
l-aylor Gainesville llenrloi.'a Austin.
San Antonio Houston am.
aairrtonand
The arcat Cotton Blt of Texas
affonts comforts and conTcnlenccn tolls patrons'
unequalled hy any other aotJTilWE WNBr
ticlDj tho OKI.Y MNB Inlho south-
nest running tho
Unrivaled Wagner Palace Sleeping and Par
lor Car and
Tree Reclining Chair Car On All Trains.
For further Information as to rates route.
maps l lino tables sleeping car accommodation
etc. call on or artdrcan
A. FAULKNER den I'ass. & Ticket A'gt.
Mlreo'uri Kansas & Texas Uall way System.
ST. LOUIS MO.
ill
Solid Throuah Trains
Kansas Gify Chicago
From
Omahn Llncolti
St. Joseph Denver
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
WITH
tl'nlii? t nrn
Vr.llliulr.l i. marine Ilonm SlerpinC Car.
Itecllulna I lialr Cars (Srnts ITr).
Through Elaaplnff Cr From
TEXAS POINTS Via HANNIBAL to
OltlOAOO
Via Missouri. Kaanas . Texas KaUway and
Chicago Ilurllngton & yt-incy K It.
Only One) Crianas of Cars to
THE ATLANTIC COAST-
AND EASTERN POINTS.
4 Trains Dally Between 8T. LOUIS 8T. M
PAUL ami MINNEAPOLIS. L
Sleoptna Car St. Louis to Orcaha. B
D. O. IVOS H. C. ORR
Oca IMsa. & Tkt A i't Ass Oca Ijs. A'gt
ST. LOUIS MO. KAN. CITY MO
.IlWJ
mm
Through Route
cnttiT
t
"ANSAS CITY -4?
SAINT LOUIO
Omaha Puoblo & Donvor.
Jullnin Bait Oleeplcj Cirj ss& Trsf
REOIJNIKQ OHAIS OARS
Dally Iletwsen
OT. LOUIS AND WICHITAi
II. O. TOWNBEMD
Saneral T jn.nf er I
and Tl-jk.l Aseut
I
BT.LOUIf
A. D. CUBINE
Manufacturer of and dealer In
BOOTS AND SHOES
Coffspllloi Kansas.
Docs all kinds of hoot tmsf
rIioo work rnuirnnteelng a Ml
r.ii-1 satlsiBciton In cror rr
sjicct. l'artlus desiring fforle
run Bond tbeir names aad ad
drcsces and trill rccclro a circa-
lar glvliiff full directions Tiow ta
measure llio foot.
J. TT. CUMJOi foreman hu deaa
Boflituj else for jurs and Is trltlna; bt
trr satltfartlon In tbo loot baslocss Uuut
an nan In the West
HE LIYE STOCK MARKET OF ST.L0PI1V
THE BT. LOUIS NATIONAL
Stock Yards.
Loenteit at fait SL I.ouls 111.
Dlreotlr opposite tbo city of St. Louis
Buyers for till description of Llvo Stocks
nlwaye In nttendnnce and within the
trrnuntls of tho Stock Yards la a Ucol
rounds of tho Stock Yards Is a Ucol
Conning Company with n capacity for
stutiL'htorlcir 1000 head of cattlo daily-.
nnd Pork Pnoklnj; iCatabllshmonts teltbi
a capacity for slaughtering 12000 hogi
dally.
ISAAO n KNOX Prcsldont
OHAB. T. JONES nupt.
ufiBWan
Krl P
Azr..m--r-. - en jmr-im---
ft
CLAREM0RE
Marble Works
R. A. HOSEY
alsnnf.etor.r of ami dealer In roreljn
and American
Marble and Granite
MONUMENTS
Tombs
Headstones
Cemeterv Cooine:. Etc.
Speelsl deilyns sndsitUl.tta fyr hy4eIM-j
work fnrnUhsd on siTllcatton and ue- s
Hon rtt.rsni.Hi. i-rlces reasonable """"" '
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