The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 63, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 3, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. SATURDAY AUGUST 3 ibOI.
EARLY FILERS
ON HAND
Lawtii Mecca of
Winners
NEW TOWN RAPIDLY
FILLING UP
Everything in Readiness
for Land Office and Town
site Business
FCMiT B1M. ) T. At Ol HT 2.-AS
leatcrnni win pay Ly for the ImlUlM
the ronclH were lined with j..llain arrayed
In all their gundy costume and aa initial
on the ilay before pa day (nmpirtely
out ef funds 'I ho monei fssuid wan the
regular semi-annual poimntn for the
grass money or the rent fur thilr pu-
tur. Colontl RuiulMt arrlwd etrr-
On and b noon he had completed the
work her. The colonel and hla hb1-
tatita limp been at work at this payment
for abniit two nwki ami It wan only
with greatest t (Tort 911 the part of hi
clerk that he complel d the Work here
today. During the paai two weeka pay-
ment hate been mai- to Klwus 10-
manclies and Apaches at Anutlarko
Ilalny Lake. Hunt Cache und The Hod
Htoretwo mllca south of Fort fltll. The
Comamhea and .A partita recel-.c Wo per
capita villi li amount to about inj hun-
dred and twenty thousand i.'lla i 'the
Wichita will rccelte only Jjn pit' head.
The W't liltun will rec l their payment
next uick Tin Indians no miner re-
ceive tin Ir money than lh lite beset
on all shies gambler who ure always
on hand 011 )iiy day but In moat In-
atano " th- 11 ml a gomi matin in
Poor 1.1 from the tin ho I old enough
to walk
Thou who lime to flli on tin- slxih are
Lnllmnik in i nun in mil iiri. u nut
looking tor Kood iliilma greable sur-
prises i In store for m.m. of the lucky
tew who rnciinl their in. till ation curds
today un Home of these had not read
tluir n 1 mt m in the pupeix 'I lie locators
lawyers 1 ml gamier uie Hoiking In as
thli k an LneH mid the poHtmiiMter Mr
"White was expected today but for some
reason did not mine A lew have receiv-
ed (upltu of the government map hut
nearly all are greatly disappointed aa It
doea not give any of the river nnd
topography of the land and a man In or-
der to Intelligently use ttilrt map muat
have a t'obb map. The ilemm rats havi
Well advertised their ineitlng und lurge
rowd Ih exjiected
The I. aw ton pom office wua ojned ott
Htindn with ten clerks who marled In
to woik op about ten wugon load of
innl? w hli h hua been pm k d into bar-
rels awaiting the opening of the off lee
It aeeini tbut Law tori lio'di the record
for the volume of htmliii ss uwaitlng it
new postoffice
A. i MkliiH who dme I-miii Jowu
waa fo-iiel In IiIh tent tt ill und a
puree of $.2 wua Immeillnti l lalxett ami
the old mini was Hetit Imk hum
Deimtv Her Thomas Mini. U from An
adarkn and leuorted that u.r thing li-
the 111.11 In rn dlstrlit I . r ul I
The murxhul thin ni'in'.f nircsted an-
other whisk v ..iln.i in will Btund
trial In fore '..iiiiiiIhk.i:. M Musters
.Mull' wen- the iIImbi 'ml it in mta todu)
a fw hipi mupilxcs I In t legiapiiti
ut Kt Sill wan one of I h favor d fnvt
and dti w N'o 71
The i oliHtllli tinll of th' 1 eilofflce Will
lie eompl.tdt here tola and will hi
ready lor luialneHn b tlu nlxlti whlcn
will b a n lit r to the people uh all hut
to go il e mill a to Kt hill fin .ill mall
Tin- hack drlMra haw it hint opened
up a nml btiaight from l.iwtmi tu Mar
low uhhli ia Hvt inllea as le .'iii
niul tin train the trip i un he niii.l' In
a xhort time.
The npubllrana hild i mutiny and
made m r iiigeiiieiits to ulw dm rnr Jen-
kins Sxrttai) Urlm. i. ) n-il Kiynn
nii hi eral other jiliuiiiiii nt repilhlieui
a ni clou whtu the ii ri the Lint
or the rk A commlttii w it niipupit -'
to main ttrruiiKcmenu for i meeting Sat-
nrday night which wn . ill .d for th-.
vurposi of peirirtlng a loim.j oiK.uilra-
tlon cium 11 Thumpa n. one of tlf dop-
iiis ri iiHhula lure i i. nUter- the
tiiRt dn liiiriml today i.'i.it h was on
ol th. Iu k few J'eoi ' o o imhlf on
' '"" uiii'iion . rtn l:lt anil
South and In all klni1 1 oi (oi Miiieic
tlm i. Ill fiiinier and 'ill his ihlldrei
walktil o i from Ma I n
Kollowh g the lo-i -i He I ml lottery
le. rlii nt Kl limn thoiiaiiilr of h. rn. .
eei k r i who drew i lanl.H Miutid li r th
points ilik.d out hv Ho I. lei 1 no-i rn-
liient lii itwri-.lti In im iu n.ntrv
numel An ol i k.i Ho .n n i nwtoii
A n.i'..il- oi i'i . . . 1 ihmi I. it ton
whlih in iw.nt) tti" nl' i'i!. I'd ami to-
i irht i In is.uuIh an i tni il in i i w nomii
the plop .mil i mtM iiiiH tr !.
t f 'otn on l nt t
Alieui latwtnii h ib I. nip nurv losl-
nea h"tiH. ''v nj f.'m m i ii.ln.ir
known i tin v. Ml r i. I n run wid.
iii hIIi n 11 i lh . -li vi of
at lotis ih vi i ot i mii i l in
mint i iiiotiiinii ohm n . i i ve
plthi eo tin ii i iim i i irh 'j n
lliiilapi i.ilt tlielr luit 'iiiviihih for
glllhN. ".' In 111 in.j.( whl Is
due tin in un. lei the old ...iitiiit Hun-
dreils in ptrain' h iv i i ... i jinrn-
111'llt lli.iye.H l.i m 1. p i int n Wlll
tUku tWo WlekH of roUl III 111 lollowlllg
out th I iwn of th. dull t in for thev
can op' n tlnli pin. i h in hi in ii time
1 a wtoii will he dry
The ' hit hko ltoi k ImI i ii. I in I'.i iMc
KillntS'l in pushing the eoiiHiimti m work
on tl . ii'isliio into Lawion m.l xpect
to h.n. mlgiit ind iUKtliKil lining riiii-
iilug li to th. 1. "Mi by i t i
SCHLFY TRIAL WILL
RE PUBLIC AFFAIR.
Navy Department Makes Preparations
For Inquiry Which Will Soon
Depln.
Mii'.TiN Ai'O. J The navy
depurti 1 tut not unnounce today
'he sui to Admiral Klmberly on
the Hil 1 nt of Imiulry. The fol-
ow 101 1 1. r. . with Admiral TClm-
leriy i 1 t the hitter's declllia-
1 on wa t publh todov
AVa 1 " ton Mac- July Jfl. 3901.
fir--l t UK lipnur to acknowledge
t recolpt of a resorlpt of a court of
t. t 1 may be detached from said duty
ImitawI
All Excellent rombhintion.
The plensniit metlKxl ami Ix'tH-flcinl
effecta of tin well known remedy
STtil' or Kims manufactured liy the
'V.troHHIA Kio H!!!)!1 t'o lU'lKtrate
Vhe value of obtain itijr the liquid loxa
live prtnoiplea of plantn known to he
inediciually laxutivu aud prenvntinfr
them In the form tnoat ref rcHhltifr to t he
taate nnd aocentahlo to tho ayaleni. It
la the one perfect Ntraiiffthptilng laxa-
tive cletioainff the ayatrm eiTectnally
tllnihellitifr coltla. heatlnchua nnd fever
veiitly yet protnntly and enabling one
to overcome nabittial eoiintlpatinn pcr-
nianeiitly. Iti perfect freedom from
every olijectionnlilu quality and atili-
tauae and Ha actintr on the kitlnr" a
liver and lnwela without weakening
or Irritntiiig: them make it the ideal
laxative.
In the proce'. f mantifactitring fls
are tilted na they are pleasant to the
taate lmttlte medicinal qualltieaof tlie
reinetly are ohtainetl from aeutia and
other arotfiatic planta by a method
'mown to the Cai.ipohma Fio Svitur
Co. only. In enter to get IU Vnelioial
olTecta and to avoid imitation please
romemliorthe full name of theC'ompany
printed on the front of overy imokn'e.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FKANCIIBOO. 0AI
IXUI9VHIA KY. MEW YOllK. . TT.
For ssle by all Druggiattt I'rleofiOo. per bottle.
imiulry which la to convene on the 12th
of September In which ( a tnnamed as
a member. I regret to have to request
owing to disability from a weak heart
und Uh attending i ompllratlona being
und. r medical tiatment for same
Slink to my mortification this is th"
fit st department ordor that I am un-
able to honor during a naval life of
f5 year. I am very respectfully your
obedient seratit.
L. A KIMBfcrtLY.
Koar Admiral V. S N. (Ret )
John n Long aet retary of the na y.
Washington 1) C
Washington. I) C . Aug 2 1901
Hlr The department la In receipt of
your lettpr of the 29th of July expreaa-
Iiik a regret on your part at being ob-
liged to ask that you may be detached
fiom the duty of serving on the court
of Inquiry convening on thn 12 of Sep-
tember next. The department learns
with regret that you are suffering from
ii weak heart and Ita attending com-
plication for which you ar under
medical treatment Such bring Uie case
the department la relucnntly compell-
ed to grant your request.
Your letter continues "much to mv
mortification this is the first depart-
ment order that 1 am unable to honor
In n naval life of rK year." I.et me
liaM'ti to afsuie you that there In no
aim fur mcrtlflmilon In this ln Ident.
n the lontrntv It affords an oppor-
itjtiltv of which the department glnd-
li aalls Itself to i ongrntulate ou on
n teiord ao loyal to the service f -o-oei
this leeonl amply justifies ti
wixdom of tho si i ictury of the rmv In
oXNlgnlng to you tho grave arid nn-
xplruouH duty of Herilng upon the
l "tu I
I'limlt tnc to ixpiess the hope that
lour health will lontlnue to ImproM
ho that In the future should a Ws tir-
uuuua uuiy ne imposed upon you you
may be fully able t) ntqinnd. Very re-t-pectfullj
P W HAt'KKTT
Ai ting Seen hm
lttar Admlinl K a Klmberly f s N
tlt't) WtHt N-wton Wans
The nnvy depnrtin.nt has setiM.1 h
--- ----.. -"... ..... .. 1 us eiecici
Dim of Smith nml Kills.. 1.. .. 1..
..9 a...UU . . . . . "" stii
sunographl. report of the pnireedlng. n
the Bihlei court of lnuir H r.
11 l m l'uedliiHa in ojien 10 nt
nj pronauiy not ixcupy mom than tw
.... " """ nt me most Thlji com
paroth. ly short tlmf is based upon tin
txjvctatlon that It will be nceeasaty to
nil "ly a few of the pi mon who imi-
rlpHled In the West Indian naval ..-
a 1.11 The offlclnls do not care foi n p. -
lIllOtlM tlf thf lITli unt 1 1 ot eAi.
und they teel that a few of the run ni height age complexion colo of hair
nThrmgh.rf wr moVre8ui11::n1l(1;van1 eyea- tth- i al8 '-
'lir"n"nu.'"""'' .occupation when und where last seen
judge Adiocate Ueneral l.emle nlll ....
leai .. Washington t.imorroy morntiiK fr .! 1 P1"46 for complete description Of
rinVrSuli'nirr&'M- V?::r:.::: iclot"es -. history. Mao.
office win get in toui h with the wltm - -'
.w.h"".. .''r'Tm"n. I- "-sir .1 so the t th
an win i readi to
app.iir la-foti ih
ourt whin wanted
aptaln l'urker of Admiral 8cN i h
louiiml. left Washington todav rxpoinii
to riturii next week to mninloti 1
siarih of tho record in the naiy depart-
mi nt
Dr. Starter's
WILD CHERRY
BITTERS
You Need It
To keep your stomaoh In order.
To stimulate your laiy liver.
To assist your sluggish bowels.
To clear your brain
To brighten your spirits
To drivt away the blues
and make life worth living.
A wholesome stimulant and a
pluasant-to-take tonic appetizer.
MliJ olr by TV Dr. IU1I11
MtdiuiM Co Uihm Ohio.
Eit.WWi.iJ 183
Its Age its Guarantee
Sold Evtfwhei.
I
HOW LEASES OF COAL I
LANDS ArtE MADE.'
Inspector Wright Give Information
Regarding Creek Mineral Laws.
MU8KOOKB 1. T AUO. J-tKpeelal)-
iiiuinn iiispeeror j. vteorge wnptni or in a
place haa made fmlilir thn fnllo'vltig ri
gnrdlng coal oil and o'ler Ihhm In tin
Creek nation Indian Terntor
'The Cr k i'nni4it prot din thit
the lands of th (ntu i x i in m li is in
resrrvi d for tmtnslli or othir purposes
slinll be iilnti 1 to ih iltlmns of mln
trilie so as to gle to . Hih an in oil h ir
of the wh"h in vslue
"It forth r irr.ldi'S that lfti tens nt
& rM p r in ic fli i'i const tut imi in.
allotment th it If miv HI n s I. i t I mil .
tin applets .1 nlii' if whli h ih In i m es
of Bin h "IMnilnnl Milne sm li i m . k -.hill
be chnrgxsl ar.iliwl tin allott'e In tin fn
line dlstrll'iitlon or tin runils ot tin-
tribe that sm h Ills n may pu the
OMirplus In money but If he fl to do
so it shall he i hargeil ngulnM him in the
futurn distribution of the funds of th
ttllie but If there he not auRtelciu funds
j to make the allotments of other iltlzrns
of the tillio equal to his. then tin oer
I plus shall lie a Hen upon tio. roils ami
i prollts of his allotment until paid
I 'Tho Hgretment further provides that
.all the Hlloinienta made b the Commhi-
ion to the File t'llllxed Tribes prior to
the ratification of such agreement oa to
whli h th re Is no contest are contlrmid.
IS ihl'iTn"" !?t"n:':?.Zr;
or at any time be Inciinil.en d taken or
sold t secure or satisfy any debt or ob-
ligation contrui tid or limit red prior tu
the date of the deed to the allottee and
(hit such lands shall not be alienable
bv the allottee or his belra at any tlmt-
luiforc th expiration of lle years front
the ratification of said agreement except
with the i'iproal ot tho Secretary of the
Interior
' Section 37 of salit Creek aicrermoit fur-
their provlib s that r. i k ilbreus msiv
rml their nllotments wlun s luted for a
tTn not txiiedliig one m ar and nfter
celling title then to without restriction
"The honorable Secret irv of the Inter
'or has can full! lonsldered the ipiestlon
if the right of l 'nek cltixena tu dispose of
'oil. coal or other mini rut In or under
their reapeitlie ullotmints. and also tlv
leasing of sm h al itmctita for any pur-
pose whutsoeier and has held that Inas-
much as siuh oil or coal or other mineral
Is a part n fthe realty a Cre k eltlsan
who attempts to make a louse In th pro
visions of which he dispose ot sm h oil
or other mineral In or undVi his allot
ment Illegally attempt to dispose of .
part of the fee That when the itiinm-
of the agreement decared tba an all. .it..
should not. before the expli.tiion of flu
years ' in the ratllicatlon of s.ild igr-
ment except with the appnal of th-
Secretary of the Interior dispose of his
land they desired to preve.it the cre ks
from disposing or the mineral In or un
der their lands unless they te ehe.l a re i-
sonable compensation therefor and auth
ollsed the department to I. t ' inilii. nheth
er or not sucn compensation is i. ihohhih.
and just. The deirtmeot thereto"-- . on
eludes that In cast of a v.iluib. nil win
or other Miliiable miner il ilepowii be
ing dlscoiertsl tn or under an of th.
Creek lands prior to the imil .ippiult-.
ment of such lands the Tine oi sm h
mineral ih posit wlll lie tk. n . igniuni .
of by tho Commission of the l-. ci(T-
Ixisl Tribes In appraising tie- I m.ix i'in
should the land upon whi h xiu U .1. is t
exists be valued at more than ih -t m I
ard vulue of an allotment tin Nation
would have a lien upon Cut rents and
profits arising from such allotment un
til the excess has been iiakl.
"The department further concludes that
a lease of Creek lands a authorised
by Section 37 of said agreement for tSur-
poses other than extracting coal oil or
ohter mineral substance for a period
longer than one year Is void.
"in view of the above holding concern-
ing the distribution of minerals public
notice I hereby given that the depart-
ment wilt nut at this time permit any
crnien or tne creeK nation or other par-
son to take or extract from tint laiuta nf
the Creek Nation. In any manner what-
sVsAVMf rial rs!l nt nrVto mlnanl
soever coal
on ur onier mineral sun-
stance.
CASTORS A
Por Infants ana Children.
The Kind You Hdve Always Bought
Bean the
"f &&&&
Signature
CRIMINAL POCKET RECORDS.
ciples to solicit contributions and I
The Leader Printing company is particularly object to do so In the casa
publishing for the use ot county of women writers but one must occa-
sheriffs United States marshals con- sionally make au exception."
1 stables etc. who have occasion to
I use them books for a complete des-
lc"Pn of criminals. Thcue are
full flexible Russia and contain 100
I pages with index in front. The spaces '
I for filling out Include the name of the
'person wanted where born residence
elates and all other Information which
. . . "... ..
is regarded as pertinent In the des
cription of criminals.
?1
These hooks are sold for ?W.OO a
dozen and for the purpose of Intro-
ducing them a sample copy will ba
mailed free of charge upon the re-
ceipt of $1.60.
Several sheriffs in Oklahoma as
well as United States marshals are
using these books now and they are
of the opinion that nothluc can ho
mflils iidiiMi will ba.w !.. ..I.-- . 1
. ..... . ... .. . mi purpose
better. liy Iusng these books It al-
loWB tha officar tn Imvo u r.mi.l0i !
deacrliitlou of all criminals for whom i
Ue 1 looking In a compact form i
which he ean carry In his pocket.
Address a?l orders and remittanceg
U) Loader Printing Co.
Guthrie Okla.
Free Phonograph conceit evert
ulglit from 8 to 9 p. in. All thorn- who
have the Arkansas Valley phone will
call up No. 3C2 or Kuans Music store
a Uie phone Is connected with the
pbonogrnr-'i and will glvr you the ad-
vantage of the musie. Yours respect
fully E. H. Knauss Music Store.
Kvery time a balloonist goes up tho
boys really do not expert the nara.
chuto to open
I called Criminal Pocket Records. They htr not to know
are pocket slue being about IV in- 'Have you read her book?" she aslt-
ches wide by 7 Inches long bound in pa
P?2!tZ""l
HER PROPER SPHERE.
VWWrw9v'vvwvv'yv-vvp
I am a man of strong ant I venture
to think thoroughly well-founded opin-
ions. Ono of them ' that woman la or
should hv a domestic animal and in
tiilt term thf re needs he no cause for
tiffenae foi nre we not all animal d-
nn atlc or otherwlte?
When 1 mairied gome years ago I
cboao a wife who approached v r
c' "cly to my Ideal nf man's hflpmat1
She wap and li extremely prett) not
lio s'ronc; phygirally (I alw:ii thinlt
Ihrr is Bomeihlng tepiilHlie about tho
vrty obiist girl) and poisegseg i
gweitly feminine appreciation of the at-
tractlvenesg of i od dreislng.
I paid all lior bills uncomplainingly
aril with inch Indulgence she should
hare been content; but not Wen the
best ot un ia quite perfect I do not
nit-rn to speak harshly of her when I
n 'mlt th.ii. she was not so entirely satis-
' flel hould have liked to see her.
ln fart to speak plainly she went on
strike for an allowance.
I tried to put the absurdity of the
matter before her in a proper light 1
asked her what more she could possibly
want. Had she not liberty to give un-
limited orders?
Phe gave a little stamp of her foot
(she has very pretty feet) and answer-
ed me with a show of Impatience which
I (iuM not help disapproving.
' "Do yoi expect me to spend my
whole life between four walls while you
' lire happy and busy at your ofticeT"
she asked. "I may any day take a
suddan fancy to go into town and I
w:rb to he free to do so. Once thero I
can Interest myself in many ways be-
rldf.i shopping."
'Dearost" I said tampering mj
logic wita affection "naturo Intends the
femalo to be a home-keeping creature. '
took "The Descent of Man" from tho
bonk-shalf and opened It Impreaslvoly
at a welt-remembered passage. "Dar-
win says 'The female glow-worm la
destitute of wings as also are many fe-
tnalo moths some of which never leav
their cocoons. .Many female parasitic
inibtacana have lost their natatory
o gs.' " I looked up at her to observe
the effect of this unanswerable argu-
ment and to mv disgust I found that
she was actually laughing."
"All r'ght" she aald. "I'm not a
hc?gar. It you won't give mo monoy.
I'll earn 1 for myself. That's all."
Then I laughed happily for If she
joauu . wu u. siku una nor goou
humor was restored. And ot course I
concluded that olio was Joking.
110W
..11 gia mv .yjfp . ninnai- she
I "" BI1B' m wle onr" monej SUC
I her sholtercd life?
! .
oi. ji.i .. . ...i... .
uu una nut lueiiiiun ko euojecb ui an
allowanco to me again and I know
hat her days were happy and full of
'nlrrest because she always looked
bright ami never complained.
In my work she always affected to
talio a kindly lnrerest nnd was ever
ready to lend me into talk about th?
literary management of the Weekly
Rcllpee of which I waa the editor.
"I wish." I said one evenln "that
Jane Leslie would offer a contribution
to the Eclipse. It Is against my prin
Who ji Jn Leslie?" ahe asked:
and for a moment I could not help
thi.iking that U was rather stunld of
1 m
1 Of course I have" I said. "I
re-
vwl " myself In the IScllpse."
And you really think It remarkably
ciever?"
' Certainly I do. As you are so
fiuch interested I will order it for
rou
"I wasn't thinking about reading It '
Uie said rather ungratefully. "I was
only wondering If you would consider
that this authoress waa fulfilling her
IJcstfny f she carried out your theory
irbout women and did nothing- but sit
by the domestic hearth "
t was agreeable to find that my
Words had been treasured.
"Dut why." I asked "make a special
case of Jane Leslie? Women of genius
nd of exceptional talent are always
w'th us. They are the exceptions. I
lny down no rules for them."
uont you think" she asked "that
...... - a .
yuu ivuuiu una Jgne 18116 ft
more i
congenial
tin'"
companion than you find
I replied with a number of pretty
wothings i.uci aa women love but for
once she fieemed scarcely to appreciate
my tenderness.
"Perhaps It Is true" she said "that I
have rerv sweet lips to kiss and a
musical voice to flafer yon with; Uieae
things aro to be had In harems. I have
been your nlaythinr for anmn vanra t
hould like to be your good comrade
tar a change "
"Darllng"'l said "it is amongst men '
that a man looks for good tomrades;
ho does not seek them auionrst "
"Average women." he cried with ai
laugh that wis lost musical than
........ uiiiui us uauu liwny irom me
sh ran out of the room and presenUy
I heard the door of her sanctum shut
and the kev turn ln tha lock.
U WM a " U burl ot W
anU mtertstlng In it way but I wajj
vry busy Just then and I did not a
'irh much Importance to It until later.
1 wag wrappe.t up In the Interpnts ol
Ih" Rrllp . unit twite the end of ths
week i wioii to .Line Leslie under cov-
r to her publishi r. asking her to favoi
.!' with a sli"it art do
few weeks latT she hint me
rli.irmitiT 'hot: iir. and not long
iffcrwar 1 1 I was hie. owine to th
h th of rncmh r of our staff to offe
a wifklv (ol'inin In the Eclipse.
ill . . .
l i held ' ii fni hUh turns but I knew
in nam would pi no a il-iw and I
be'ng anx "in to secuie hit si-ivlces 'j
aJd hei lully a1 niucli a they were i
r orth wnnh is an unwise thing to do
bin sometimes unavoidable.
yvu thi led me Into an animated cor-
respondence with Jane 1-eslle and I
became dot ply Interested in her person-
al:! y. We pissed from business to
tr'.rdly relations and In a short time I
nattered myself that I was her most
trusted friend. Her letters were in-
U net wi'h wit and humor. She gave
me gllmpres .nto a mind that was truly
masculine in its bread tit and depth;
ind toward the oud ahe dropped hint
which Rtlrred me to the bottom of my
soul and being scantily appreciated In
ner own t
ome.
Once or twice my conscience pricked
me w'th the recollection of my sweet
wlft's diffident question "Don't you
.hlnk thn: you would fl.td Jane Leslie a
more congenial companion than you
find me?" and I reproached myself for
making Hue her aurmlre by the pleas-
ure which I took In this correspondence.
However as I reminded myself it was
uurely a pleasure of the intellect and
mj dear one could not be Jealous even
if ih knew. Still I found myself wish-
ing that she could talk to me as Jane
r .iB wro.-
jn tne nrlt of contrarJety x d6ter.
mned t0 mect her; anQ wuen next j
wrcte Uggpd the favor of g perMnfti
lritervlw. wag .renared tol a refusal.
an1 reU VotU reeved and triumphant
when she wrote asking it she under-
stood me right did I mean that I
W'jhed to give her an Illustrated inter-
ritw in the Eclipse? It so she would
hare her photo taken specially for me.
3he mlgK have meant to Imp'y that
any Interview she granted me would
jn'y be on business lines but I Jumped
u the excUMi beggert ner to have the
photo tak-n immediately and to up-
p(nt a day nm i10..r ior our moetlng.
v she nan)ei Saturday afternoon and
mot unfortunately i hnit proinieed to
tai.e my wife on that day to the mati
nee at the Lyceum. When I went home
I Iroke to her gently that I had been
obliged to make another appointment
set out that Saturday afternoon
wlher hoplng that gUould find Jane
Leslie a specutcled bony unattractive
object and w.ien I had reached the ad-
dress fro-ii which the habitually wrote
I felt suie that no young and lovely
literary woman could abide there.
The door was opened; a neat maid-
servant ushered me into an untenanted
drawing-room asking me if I were the
gentleman who came by appointment
and departed to summon the authoress.
I had not long to take mental note of
matters unimportant for In a very few
minutes the drawing-room opened anJ
I turned to meet her whom?
It waB my wife who stood before me
blushing a little and smiling pleasantly.
"What brings you here?" 1 stammer-
ed. "Here?" she said innocently. "1 am
sp.onding the day with an old school
Irlend. I often come here."
'I have come to see Miss Jane Las-11-
I said taking the bull by the horns
with na much coolness as possible.
"I know.' he said. "That Is why I
arr here.'
"Has Miss Jane Leslie deputed you
to meet me?" I aaked coldly.
'If one can be sMd to depute one-
elf" she answered shrugging her
.'.rnlders. "You have aaked me to
glvo you an interview for the Eclipse
and I am here to give It to you."
"I you? I asked Jane Islle."
' That Is the name under whlh I
write."
' you' You'"' I kept repeating with
a degne of InibetllUy that I think no
one has .vr before had an opportunity
of obsenlng In me. "Are you Jano
Leslie?"
She nodded gayly.
All the stiffness went out of me. 1
sank a mere bunlle of relaxed muscles
on the nearest chair
Then illumination came to me In
drub. My dream was realised. Here
was the noble mind of Jane Leslie In
the beautiful body of my wife. Tin
bodv was mine but the mind was still
to be won.
And I think I deserved success be-
cause I knelt at her feet and worshiped
hir- aUhou"n he had rae Ml 3
too tor the flrt trae ln m' We.St
fiflI)abllC-
.
BANNER SALVE
tho moat hoallno salvo In tho world.
" "
-..... .. ...w. nu vi!itni
Oroon Slopes by the young women n
tl10 famly- as been changed to Duaty
Burns since the drouth.
J5r 08&a&
stvJ
AO
NirTever
CoU
M
Lead
AUZPan.IVyK;rgJ
' !f'"t Drnirlsts or i mall ampir iih tT it in.
' HIT BHOTIlrna M Uim-n .. r.v v.irk ( no
. t'rK ' " .
il HSliliiaton's ltellulmi
Wellington's irrrlic.nin onrn In ought
urcn lira a pastoral xlmrUtlon from
i)r rhllpotts the bohop of Exeter
whose own religion was rather pugil-
istic says Qcldwtn Smith In the Jul).
Atlantic. The duke rnpllei! at lengta
tu a in a style of Christian humility
raying that be was not ostentations or
a Illble Society man but that he gave
lerge sums hi charity and went to
church whenever his presence could
operate aa an example nerer beug ab-
sent from divine service at Walmer or
a'. Strathfieldsaye or in any place in tho
ctuntry where his presence or absence
could be oHivetl. Ihe last p'ace at
which the present writtr saw him was
at the door of Strathfleliliare Church
M .er sen Ice. One of the party told '.lira
ol the death of an old general who had
served with him. He looked for a mo
ment rather giaw aa If he felt thai
death had knocked at his own door.
Then he cheered up and said. "Ah! he
was a v-rj old man ' put his arm in
that of Lady Dot.ro nnd stumped away
T.'th an air "f phj '. u leaseurance. A
nligious enthusiast he was very far
frtm being. Ilerop.ni m 'lug hla old
army chaplain f jr prn i ment ho said
Ihnt Method is tu nU more than onco
broken out in his army but by the
judicious exertions of hte chaplain it
had been suppressed. He did not know
hew Methodist had fought at Fontenoy.
Rook Island's Q. A. R. Rate.
The passenger department of tho
Rock Inland ralway unnouncea the
lowi-st rates to Clovelnnd on account
of the Q. A. R. encampment Ceptem
her 7 to 11 that have been accorded
the Old Soldiers ainco 1887. Tho
rato Is less than one fare for tho
round trip. Tickets will he on sale
from stations west of the Missouil
rvler September 7 to 10 inclusive and
will be good to return up to and in
eluding September 1C but tho return
limit may bo extended until Octobor &
by depositing tho tcketa with Joint
ngont boforc Soptomher 1C and pay-
ing foo of fifty cents.
Tho trip to Clovolnntl will be ono
of much pleasure anil enjoyment. The
oxtromely low rate mado by the Rock
Island will mako it possible for largo
numbers of the Old Soldiers ami
their friends to go at a very smnil ex
pen. Prom Cleveland there will be
cheap rates in effect enabling those
who dpaire to visit the Pan-American
exposition and thla tripo Buffalo ctn
be made olther by rail or boat.
Cleveland is making a special effott
to take the bast care possible of tho
Veterans as well as visitors and af
ford them every opportunity for u
plcnsant and enjoyable time while 1 1
Uie city. Tho new soldiers' monu-
ment located in the public square will
bo completed; the electric lighting
effects of this monument It Is said
will eclipse anything of Its kind here-
tofore attempted Jn this country.
THINK THIS OVER.
No need thus woather to enduro tho
wearisome Journey to the mouatnins ot
Colorado when you can find but a few
hotu-i ride from home nn almost ideal
spot wherein to spend your vacation.
Nature has been abundntly gener-
ous to Eureka Springs boUi in loca-
tion and natural advantages and the
nppella ion "The Gem of the Owtrks"
Is a most fitting ojie. Not only en
dowed with water whose health giving
qualities have been endorsed by count-
less physicians and analysts of nation
al repute; wiUi pure and Invigorai ng
breezes always cool and refreshing at
night with absence of flies and mos-
quitoes but the lovers of the wild and
picturesque and those fond of out door
sports of all kinds wil find here cqunt-
less opportunities to gratify every
long'mg.
The accommodations are first class
in every respect and what is more
quite reasonable. The best of board
and lodging can be had for from $5.0
to $10.00 per wek. Are not those-
pointers worth a thought? Investigate
and ascertain for your own satisfac
tion If what we recommend is not aa
represented.
The "Frisco Line" is tho only tl'r
rect route to Kurcka Springs Ark. and
cheap rotes are ln effect all the ynr
around. During tins summer months
we will have especially low rato ex-
cursions. Call on the nearest Frisco-
Lino representative or wrlto to oithor
of tto undorslgnod.
Bran Snyder
General Passongor AgonC
St. Louis Mc
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