The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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TKK1MUM4 KTOKJI.
A Tornado I'iwbos Through WoU-
Jngton tint. Harper Knn.
t''irt'Pn or Murv l'tirou KtlUtil and IHaiijr
Wound; Tl Mt!u f Twrror
u.ul Wrunk of llultil-
Whi.mxotox Kan. Muv 80. l.uth
drulhitf toriuulo Bwt'jit (town upon thin
city mill vioinity Kriituy nlglit without
warning from tlui itignul avrvlro unit
wln-ii it litul pusud on it fuurful way it
lift at lfiint U'U di'ttil iwul noorea ot
tvuumUd ami f.100000 duiuiiKU In iU
truil lu this city aUmo whllo nt the
towns of llurpt'r tind ArifoiiUk ulmimt us
jfrcut ilisiihtur 1b roportfd and In nil
tlio Kurrimmtlii(f country there la every
reason to Ik-Hdvo that thuro la death
and ruin.
It was juiit 9 o'clock when tho torm
descended from the west upon this city.
It cninc in a milliner thut no two cun
tttfree in describing. Soiuo nay It was
in the tdiupo of a .winter while others
say it did not have tho charuetorlstio
funnel tihupc of tho tornudo while oth-
ers say thut it simply descended in tho
slmpe. of u storm cloud ami then sud-
denly lifted sucking' overythiiiK1 W
nciitli it with it and then an suddenly
dropping it.
Tho loss to property alone in this city
will be 9300000 dollars as nearly all of
tho lurjfc stocks of (foods in the stores
were destroyed hy tho cloudburst
which followed the tornado after it hull
taken all tho rotifs away. It is safe to
say that ISO buildings uro complete
wrecks while 150 more aro partially
wrecked.
All the casualties arc not yet known
but tho following list of the killed is us
accurate as it can now be made: J nines
Hustle unmarried; killed in burber
ehnir iu the l'hllllps house while being
shaved. trunk tamplu'll married;
killed in the l'hlllips house. James
Mayor a piuno tuner of Kansas City;
killed in his room in tho Phillips house
whllo reading his Hi bio. Mrs. Stushcr
recently married; crushed and burned
to death. The shock has affected tho
mind of her husband. Miss NtruiKl
Mrs. Satihcr's sister; crushed and
burned to death. Henry Adumson a
latKirer; pierced by a heavy fragment of
plate glass. Jiime.s Weaver occupation
unknown; crushed beneath the walls.
lila Jones a waiter; crushed to death
beueath a fulling wall. Hart Upson
still missing.
Fatally wounded; Charli Adumson
unmarried; Mrs. Cr.pt. Muhan badly
crushed; Mrs. T. J. Hunuu crushed;
Mrs. Murphy skull fractured; Charles
Ston.r Santa Ve conductor; Maggio
King young daughter of tho late I. N.
King wounded; Ed Forsythe a printer
liones fractured luid internal Injuries;
Silva Forsythe a printer skull frac-
tured; Walter Forsythe a printer in-
ternal Injuries; child of ex-Sheriff
Thrall internal injuries Mrs. Holert
Millard Intcrnul injuries; James Law-
rence republican candidate for attor-
ney general arm anil leg broken; Lieut
William French Salvation army; Cadet
Kammons Sulvatiou army; Mattlo
Hodge tiuy Colby Dick Weaver Carrie
Mitehel anil K. J. Forsythe.
l!et ween forty and fifty more are in-
jured but none seriously.
Ten persons are now dead and all tho
injured arc thought to lie out of danger
except Mrs. Murphy who will probably
die before the next twenty-four hours.
It is now conceded that ull the liodics
aro found anil the people have aban-
doned any further search. The cyclone
which was seen here at 4 o'clock piissod
mirlllwi'Hl iiYkjuI. tt uitW wml of Cirlln
in Sumner county. It did no damage
so far :u. hoard from in that vicinity ut
leiu.t.
Another cyclone originating in tho
Indian territory w;ls seen west of Cald-
well but it was very small and did not
touch ground.
A farmer who hits just arrived In
town reports a species of cloudburst ut
South Haven in this county. The ruin-
fall is said to bo terrible.
AT IIAHl'KR.
HAlU'Ktt Kan. May !1. Tho stern
reality of a storm-wrecked town dawned
upon tho sorrow-stricken people of
Harper and vicinity Sunday morning.
Tile correct list of tho dead so far as
ascertained is as follows; W. L. Strana-
than Mr. Thomas (iallagher and four
year-old child Louis Harrison Mr.
Howard Tomlln's child.
Tho supposisl fatally injured aru as
follows: Mrs. Howard Tomlln Mr. and
Mrs. Folrath l'etc (lirard Mrs. A. Frey
Mrs. L. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Nance
Mrs. Sayrcs James Dickinson S. Chal-
lis wife and baby.
Tho seriously wounded acre S. K.
Cole Ilob rt Llebrecht IVUt Corby
Jumes Dickenson A. F.. Mallory anil
wife Mrs. Minor E.ra Kvans Mrs.
llaker Winn l'aikcr Mrs. Mathews W.
i. Lin.i
Many thrlllingand heartrending tales
of narrow escapi were roportol all day
yestcnlay from tho country where tho
tornado traveled At Danville alxiut
ten miles cast of Harpi-r the tornado
mfiiis to have tuken the form of a cy-
clone rising in tho air and passing over
the villagoand doing no damage.
Kep irts from tho country through
which tho tornado of Friday night
passed denvmstralo this losses to lie
greater thai at first rvprt?.l. Tha
course of tho st inn as indicated by iti
trait represents an imperfect letter "s.
and swept over tho country tr a dis
tance of at least fifteen miles.
Kallii tlx llrltl.h lli.
Losim) May SO. The news from
America that tha authorities at New
York refused to raise the Hrltish flag on
the ijiK-en s birthday has caused a di
dided sensation a It is generally consii
nwi in rngianu as a reiiivtion not so
much on tho queen as the English peo
ple in view of the faet that other for-
eign flags are said to be freely exhibited
on tn-j pntiiio buildings. It is said that
the co'rvatives will make fno and
cff.vtive use of the Incident as Indicat
ing a distinct unfriendliness to the En-
go-.h people where over tho Irish have
political control and as an arirnment
nruluNt grunting homo rule f r Ireland.
Th Ooolrii In Colorado.
PrF.nio.C-ol. May 80. Messrs Oeorgo
OoulU and !x II. IL Clark president ol
the I ulon racifk' have arrived here
and will remain in the city for several
davs. Mr. Jay Gould has lieen quietly
resting fn his private car here for two
weeks n w and will remain until warm
weather when he will go into the
mountains to fish for trout His daugh-
ters are with him and Mr. George Could
says Hs trip west is mainly to pay his
father a filial visit Mr. Clark stated
that he came In response to a request
from Mr. (ion hi and had nothing to iru-
impart to the public
ISln-htnmt m Thetr Trarft.
Hrs-rsviii.E Tex. May St. Fred
Parks one ol the guards on the state
far:. wa.- overpowered by a fcquad of
sii if nviets. who took his gun from him
and g-ii'.-cd an 1 tied him. They then
made their esoape and hare not yet
been heard of. UfTi.vrs are in pursuit
of them with bloodhounds.
A TrrM.t Cholera ( pldfmli-
Caixi'TTa May SI. The cholera epi-
demic at Strinagar in the rale o Cash-
mere continues its terrible course. Id
the hi t four days out if l7yt persoas
feiU'-kt-d VQ have died.
ACADEMY.
An
ItliiKtrloun llmly Wlinau
MciiilM'l'xIiip
Nuvtir Viai It) j
French literary genius alms ut per
fectlou of form. It was this aha that
originated tho French academy two
ecntnriex and a-half ago. Tho society
early began to compose a. dictionary
but iiroirreswd so slowly with tl
work that Homo witty person gavo
the name of the "Academy of Do-Noth
ing." Cardinal Uichellcii obtained f'
Vuugelus tho renewal of a pension thut
ho uiliUt devoto at his timo to the ill
tionary. Wiieu tho schohir went
tliank the cardinal tho (treat mlnlsU
advanced to meet him. "Well
Vaugelas" said he with a smile "you
will not foru-ct tho word pension lu tho
dictionary ." "No. vonr cmliionixv
plied Vaugelas with u profound bow
"and still less tho word gratitude.
Vaugelas worked for ten years with
diligeneu a a head of tha committee to
prepare tho notes of tho dictionary
which were read ut each sitting of tho
academy. Colbert the celebrated mln
isterof Louis XIV. himself anacademie-
ian was displeased at the slowness with
which the committee worked. Ilclng
practical man and thlulilng thut wlie
work was to bo done it should bo dono
at once ho went ono day to rebuke
them.
He found them busy upon tho won!
mill and listened to their discussions.
Perceiving tho time thought und lalior
necessary for the dellnltiou of ono won
ho frankly confessed that the making of
a dictionary was a much more coinpli
cated affair than ho had supmised.
When Colbert was elected to tho oca
demy some of his fellow-iiiemlors ad
dressed him us monseigiieur--my lord.
Here I am only monsieur like all the
others" replied Colbert iu recognition
of the fact that within the academy all
wen equal.
"Although the academy elects its own
inemlers" says a writer in ISlaekwood
Magazine from whose article wo have
gathered our facts "it never offers its
favors; ull those who desiro to belong
to tho Illustrious society must ask for
admission."
The membership is limited to -forty
und when there is u vacancy tho candi
date for election must pay a visit to
evcrv academician in turn and ask for
his vote thirty-nine visits.
This custom of paying "the visits" has
been a stumbling-block in the way of
many whoso talents entitled them to a
place in the academy. As one ! rench
man says: "Tho academy's doors are
too low and one has tj stoop too much
to be able to enter without knocking
one's head against tho wall.
Twenty votes or ono moro than tho
half of tho academy are necessary to
an election. At tho meeting on May
then- were thirteen candidates hii.tori
ans critics poets dramatists und men
of science. Seven ballots wero taken
without result as no candidate securei
more than ten votes.
The nrcliminarv visits of solicitation
must bo attended with moro than one
kind of awkwardness. One of the most
famous of modern French writers who
missed the coveted honor used to say
"Oh yes momliers enough promised to
vote for me but I wuun't elected."
Youth's Connmniou.
Little Nellie was in gn'at glee over
a promised visit acn.s the country to
grandma s. She heartily ngreoil to the
stipulation that she should get up bright
und carlv. When awakened at four
o'clock in the mot ning she protested
against being disturbed. "Why you
saiil you'd get up bright and early re
minded mamma. "Yes I know" admit
ted Nellie. "Hut this isn't bright und
curly. It's dark and early!" Compan-
ion. She "till. It's fun I tell you to
flirt with a man till you get him to pro-
pose and then say no." He "Yes; but
I should think it would Ik1 a greater
joke on him to say yes." Sparks.
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Catarrh Cannot lie Cureil
With u ii AiTi.K ATioNS iia they cannot
reach the cat of tho dinoae. Catarrh Is a
hlixid or constitutional dlseiwe. and In order
to care It voa line take iiiitmnl remediin.
ll;iU' Citarrh Cure is taken iaternail v and
nets directly on the lilmxi and nnuvtis stir
foce. Hull' Catarrh Cure is not a quack
nniliclno. It was prexcri Ited by one of the
best physician in thin country for yearn
and ) a regular prescription. It is coni-
P 'd of the liest tonics known eonil'lncd
with the best blood pur sers acting d.rect-
ly on the mucous surfai-es. Tho nor'eet
combination of the two ingredients is what
produces such wonderful result In curing
Catarrh. Send for testimonials free.
1. Ciiexrr fit Co. Prin. Toledo O.
Sold by druggists price 75 cents.
"Vh up l i arms ajraln.''
marked ut two a m.- i'kih
as tho baby re-
delphia Ut-vord.
Do Toa Admlr John Chinaman's Com-
pletion f
rrobablv not. Even n-pro John's eves
rot rut on the bins ind bis now broad In
the beam. IPs tint would stamp him as the
rcverso if tx-autiful. Yet a ivhito msn
with lb jaiiiniii-e ts of ttie same bun only
more pronounced. liibonsuess wttli lis
symptoms of furrd loni.'no yellow inh
iiiiin snii eyelialls iwins In ih ri'j:ht siile
su k beadaebr yert'po nmst if unelie-ked
rniminate in ta-mdtc audeoucestion of the.
liver. Kcroeiy this tr.mhio Mud rouiovo it
ultendatil syniptoms Kspepi and consii-
piiti' n. Willi Il.isu tier s rSuunai li Ditlers
iv Vh ftlo c-ures uialaria rbeuuiatio and
kidney trortbit a.
1 tbo flutter of c' Item4.n1
the fltpht cf
time is unheeded.
Or n p.-ilo ri liVn r.ilor "Thct American
Brenina t o "A B t' PfttieniUa lotiled
Uc?r." Once tncl always used.
Tut tfIlv Is tho (eirrmsr fvent of the
toper s existence Dallas News.
Who wot lt be free frn-n cart' lv
must bar a b" of Itervham's 1'i.ls.
mils a box. Worth a cuinea.
I.trr Is h"rt. sn l mvnU rn lmr
ail t.iroti(;h I ft torr.er?l!re Journal.
Th I'.ate'a Iljrn 1. f-ubhaiM-tf at Jaaiaa.
iM.'i; lanaa at .0iir liar.
1 HE FRENCH
FROM TIIK JIIOAHT.
That la tho Wny Mlniotora Bponk.
A Must Wonilerliil Army of Oittolicu
Htatciieuits froiu I'rotiiliH-ut Itlln-1-ttt-rs
ot tho IIonucI
No class of people In I he community Imva
a deeper tuloiw t in tho welfare of the pin-
plo than Ministers of tho Gospel They uru
brought elorioto the luxiiilicra of tlidr con-
grcgaliou study tlmlr wiiuta and lira con-
sulted oil nil subjooU. Of lata years p.m.
tors are bocoiniui; well veiBod lu those
tlilnifs which oontiiliuto to tlio pliyslcul at
well as spiritual comfort of their people.
Many pastors are ulso physicians and nil
sock earnestly for tlioso things wlilcli thoy
believe to bo worthy and valiishlo.
TUo following Htiitciiicuts Jiuiilo by Mln-
i iters of tlio lluHpul boai lug upon this Im-
portant point aro most valuable :
Hov. H 1. Hiultli Marblolicad Muss.:
''Kor years 1 sulTercd from coinplica-
tions of tho liver which cuiised blliouHiicss
and llaally threw mo Into bilious fever. 1
was attoinlod by u sklirnl phyHliiuii but
still 1 snlfcrcd poilodlcid bilious altiuka
and lnteinio pain from tlio formation ol
gull-stouos. 1 linnlly was obllgod to suspend
my pastoral work when iificr a thorough
treatment with a most wonderful euro I
wus on tl rely restored to health and was
ublo to work harder than ever. My nppeliu
returned my digostiou was perfect und 1
fool that I owo my restoration entirely to
Warner's Hafo Cure. 1 take pleasure In
ioi:oinnieudiiig it as a groat remedy forul)
diseases of tbu liror."
Hov. C A. Harvey I). I). Washington.
1. i; ; "I tako phiainro iu slating that
have for many yours been aciiuuiuted will
tlui wcll-kiioivii Warnur's Kafo Cure urn;
Willi Its roniarlittlilo curative cfliolcucy In
oliHtiuaUi and so-called incuriibto castas ol
lirlght'B disease lu this city. In somo ol
tlioso cases whii h si'onicd to bo In tho last
Biases uud which bad been given up b
praclllloncrs of both schools iho apcedy
oIiiuuto wrouiit by tills remedy scenic I but
little less than miraculous. I am convinced
that for Bright' dlseuso In all lis singes
no remedy heretofore discovered can bf
held for ono moment iu computh:ou with
this."
Hcv. Hcnjamlu Hull New Castle Wost
olicster Co. N. Y. : "I siifforcd fur a loop
tlmo from niuUtla. I ran down in weihi
JKi pounds could not sleep mid was uiiuMu
to tako euro of my parish. 1 cousulied one
of tlio best pathologists in the City of New
oik who found my fluids bndly linprcg
nutcd with iilliumon uiuuous with liyiillne
oiista abundant I commenced Warner's
Hafo Cure and began to mend rapidly. My
back couscd t) aclic tlio malarial svmptoine
ijsiiiK:iroii ami l imw woih nioio than
over before. After my recovery 1 Imd nn
other analysis Hindu when my lluiil proved
to lo entirely froe from ousts with only a
slight traoo of albumen. Tho d.ictor sulci
tho casts woro of tho most dun serous oluir-
UL'ter and thut I hail hud u very narrow
escape. "
Ilov. Henry C. West wood D. I). Provi
dence 11. t ileelurei : "Ten yours uuo I
usod Wunier'e Kafo Cnro nnd derived so
much lionollt from it that I was led to
voluntarily writo a testimonial in its favor.
Slni'O then somo of my friends have proved
tho virtues of tho medicine and recently a
relative has boon (''eatly relieved by Its
tiso. I therefore ln?g Icavo to plm-o more
eiiiphasls upon tho opinion of this reme
dial iiifi-nt cxprcsscil hy mc some ten years
aio."
Hov. J. 1'. Arnold Camden Ten a. makes
tho following Btatomi-nt : "For eiirht yearn
BufTered from ltrlhl's disousu of tho
kidneys. Tho tortuio 1 endured no touguo
can tell. Duo day 1 was laid tip with un
abscess wliic'i d;suliarped pus lor twenty
nioiitlis. The unst doctors In the country
ait'iudod mo but could ;;ivo no relief. Two
abieosscs were rimuintf const. nitty and lu
fact Uiey only iviiBOd t i run after 1 bo'jitti
uslnif Warner's Hafo Cure which I um
leased to suy restored mo to perfect
health."
Hov. H II. Hell 1). I) formerly pastor of
irst Prsbytorlttii Church Kansas City
Mo. asserts : "I have been most wonder-
fully delivered from many paroxysms of
unondurablo torture by Warner's tSafo
-ui-ij. Ha virtues should bit uuuwn by ull
tho world. "
Ilov. William C. Powers Greenwood H.
'. makes the following (:ruphic asscriiun :
My wife BiiITeied for years from un almost
constant disposition to pass' luiuo which
was dono Willi pi-cat dlflli'iilty and In very
small quantities a. t'-mo. Tho pain nc-
coiiyiaiiyiiif; tlio disohar;!i was exorueiat-
ftX- Hho was treated by three of tho most
skilful physicians but wlthoiilany percep
tible Iinprovcaiont Mho was completely
restored to lieulth by tho uso of Warner's
Safe Cure"
Can you not see that such earnest and
outspoken Bt itoiui-uts us the above come
from the baart that they aro sincere mid
thaUtheyaro made because these ministers
of tlio liospcl knov V i'jfui ipii-nt on of what
theyspcakl And does it not show bow
altiablo Ill's great ouro bocomes to those
who ure lu need I
A iutti.ino cood fellow" Is often ono
who slmlies dice-I'hiiadeliihia Kocord.
The Only Ono i:vor I'rlutfil Can Vou I-inil
I lie U onl?
Tlierels a 3 ineli ilisnlav lulvertiseinent
In tins iaior tills week wlileh 1ms no two
words alilio exi-eot ono word. '1 lie sanio is
uo of each new ono npoennnir oueti week.
from Tlio Dr. Ilniter Meiliiino t'o. This
lionso ( laees a ''Crescent.'" on everything
they malio anil pulilish. Look for it seinl
them tlio name of tlio won! anil they v 1 1 1
turn. ou book beautiful lithetrranlis or
aaipies fret.
Tin: most elnsiio fubriu Is tlio trout vnrn.
ViliIamsiort JSuti.
LAItirs liulies think of tlio emniireinonts
ou have broken unit tlio il'.sapiiolntuteuU
onisiaent to others anil iet-haj)S aiwi t-o
ourselves nil on nreotitii ot iiemiaeiie.
llr.iilyci'otino will etire you in llfteen uiiu-
tites. All urui-iBls. fij eouUs.
BorvKNin spoons have creutod oulto
Btlr.-N. ). 1'ic.ivuno.
(il-EVN's Sulphur Koan Is n r-eimine rem.
ly for Hllitl Diseases.
Wili s llair and hlsker Dyo fto eents.
ENJOYS
Both the method antl results wfca
nip of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho tnMo and acts
pontly yet promptly on the Kidneys
Liver and Bowels cleauws the sys-
tem effectually di-pels colds head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. By nip of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
duced pleasing to tho tasto and ac-
ceptable to the etomaeh prompt ia
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects prepared only from tho most
healthy and agreeable substances its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Fyrttp of Figs is for Fide In 50o
and $1 bottles by all lending drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who
wl-Les to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
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&t ri(ht
all tlio jrnjor fuiiotioiw of wo-
manboiHl. Dr. 1'icrcc'n Favorite
l'reiicriiit.ioii iu tho rctnoily. It
regulates anil ju'oiiiotes their ao-
tion ami rotnoves tho oljHtrno-
tiotiH ami mij)iresHioiiH which caimo
trouhiu anil misery. At tlio two
critical jierioila in a woman's life
tho clintio from girlhood to woman-
hootl ami later tho "cliangn of lifo"
it in a perfectly safo ami an es-
pecially valnablo I'ciai'ilial agent
that can proilneo only good results
It'H a powerful invigorating tonic
niul a tioothing and strengthening
nervine ; a legitimate ineilicine
tinri'ly vegctalile jierfeetly harm-
less ami carefully adapted by an
exnerienceil physician to woman's
delicate needs.
For all tho derangements irregu-
larities ami weaknesses peculiar to
tho sex the "Favorite. Proscription"
is a remedy so certain that it can bo
guaranteed. IT it doesn't givo satis-
faction in every ease tho money is
returned. No other niodicino for
women is sold in this way.
No other medicine can be.
UffUSt
a. m
7 7
" For two years I suffered terribly
with stomach trouble and was for
all that tune under treatment by
' physiciau. lie fiually after tr'ig
everything said my stomach was
worn out and that I would have to
cease eating solid food. On the rec
ommendation of a friend I procured
a bottle of August Flower. It seem-
ed to do me good at once. I gained
strength and flesh rapidly. I feel
now like a new man and consider
that August Flower has cured me."
Jas. E. Dederick Saugerties N.Y.
"MOTHERS'
FRIEND"
"MOTHbRS1 FKIUND" is a sclentilk-
nUy prepareJ Liniment every iiiKre-
Uicnt of' recoejnioj value "and in
constant use by the nit'Jic.il profes-
sion. These inrcJIcnts are combined
in a manner hitherto unknown.
"MOTHERS'
FRIEND"
Wil l. DO all that is claimej for
it AND MONK. It Shortens Labor.
Lessens P.rn Diminishes Danger lu
Life of Mnth-r and Child". Book to
"Mt)THl:RS" mailed I con-
t.ilninu; valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
Sent l'V expri'ss on receipt uf price $I.f0 per tsittla
BRADFIELO fiEGULATOH CO. Allanla.Ga.
BP.I.D BY ALL DHUOOISTa.
If ymi liuvo nuatMX'i tttt iittliirrAtfoTi
b"Htlit Ii4' run tluwu" or lusiuu
O
V flvslt. you will find
TUTTS
Tiny Um 1
0
tho wmetlyynn iiood. They rlvo tone
- to t iio Htoulaeli ftlroliKtli l ll lioily.
O lirlllliiiifv li tlio romiiU-xioii ntitl Q
li. illlitol . njoyni. nt ot iliilly 1 If .
OTtietriurttoii Is mllil mid iIim-s uot lu-
terlero ivitli unv i-iiiplovtnrnU J'rle M
X&u. OIIU-o au A: l l ark l'ltww N. V.
GOQOOOOO
'A
F
1
lower
h4
you nt-otl Pearline.
is no troublu
Pearline h
soap you
Be
Tedillers ami some tinseriiuilous procers will tell yon
T5ITQ fP "lllls s eoo.1 as" or "the same as l'earline." I I "S
s V V C-l JL. KAI.SK l'earline is never ncil.lle.l. if vir ..r...r
yo J an iniitaiion be YumxsXunJ it liui.
LOVF.LL DIAMOND CYCLES
Pot LuUiefi and
In Pneumatic Cushion and Solid T.rofc
D'S-nond Frnmo
Tubing Adjustabla
JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO
THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE
THE COOK HAD NOT USED
GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS.
SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN.
25 CENTS.
1.
leTOffls
Said tf Booksellers. Sent postpaid b;
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN & CO.
4 Park Street BOSTON MASS.
AROUND
WORLD S5io
. TIIM
Chicago to JAPAN sntl retam $4?3
ALASKA and return $195. Apply to
fcaSa Paaffi Riilj Z32 S.IM SL Cfea
aaraau taia rarraamf aaa raa ama
DieMCal
P SJIsBW 11 '"1 '" 1 ..II""!!1 I m r tfflpw
nn iiit nrrnurn w..v
nli ti i-:kij. Jmi.iiih i snil i'liiuis wmcb awta
Uo' iiiOi'lK lniiin Hot lioiMUi'l tnini i-lf-
Tlis IIHluil Kmii si.iv l'..llll t in I) usttt. OrTnr.
icks liiiruiin utul ttio coiisiiiniir t'Hya lor noau
or (jUu loiHo wllUoi!iy (luriluua
ur m in.. f& -i .
LITTLE
PILLS
PO ROT OniFE WOIl NICKK!7.
Dura run for M K IIFAT
Tiiu utoiia rnnmo iiiun's
IDf-M. JH(JI'-1 rrrt'ri on IVUI
ntWHMiiiJ tiladdor. t'ociim!
biltttuti ucrvoiN thit
OriTH I- ntofil(l li4U
Iionutlfy romiilcxlon fcy purifying
btootj. I'LliEI.V VttjUTAUlE.
The ditto ) ft Ire I y iiljuititl tuiuItfftM M onp nlll run
lietcr IhiIikj iiiurli. i-u. U vial runUlnt (it n J tn vr
like If ml pfticll. lillMlllt'itrt 11 1 it II "I pn-ot
C"iirriiUiir. lukin ciU'f tban uar. J uiil vtvry
hr. AH ffniiiMis (audi Iwar "Crcwx-ut."
tktifl L'-wnt titmp. Voa MpaffO btxik With? ample
DR. HARTER MtJIClNB CO.. St. Loult. Ha.
In POSITIVELY
I 'CU
ADfiGKE of Every Kind.
Ills iiei-fei-lly haruili'Hs ami contains no pul-
niinoiw anal. Is not oncn U ns a ini-olcine to
liiillil up weak coiiHiitutlotts. or as tonic. Ills
un lire in Hiiui lie. A trial will con-
vince you. Any reliable ilrui.-i;lsi nliomay not
have Ilinilvcrtiilne on liand will ro-ure It or it
u ill lie sent M)iiulI mum ri Ii of price
- ' .-- - au 111
BRAOYCRflTINI MF'B. CO. MACON. CA.
rAiii iuu l-.oi.ii nu am mn
j Aitnsern?
l""l
''WW
Water
Proof
coax
riifl Iluht un lu re ftiumn -r mt nut in i-ln
hTi' tiit-rc u n rnfum ntul iir it i nt r tilit. 1
ThctTtirt'ipHHis tn lite tiiiirki tlliui jtk -i v uu-i- 1
liit will U-iik nt rvcry icaui. U m umkii!
Tower's IMI'HOVEI) PUH Brr 1
Slicher t't Ihj witter ticM nt t -wry iwn tii
evrrytrhcrt the; aa h' to l or ttt- l &t
atithorto ittir l.iiicrit to iHi.fc.1 gitoU mny Mu kur
Hint t me in ("hut mini.
f ulfil Otit t r the Soft WouU-n Otttar
ml l uh Hron.t Tate Atari.
fi. J. TOVEK ttr.t Boston. .
Yoti can't find what you nt In your home tre
ffi fr tttf t rtTi i n 1 . r 1 1 to niir iiminuitiil) uy
ootiK I inhiihlillii HI If Viu ih't f'Hi.i. (M- fi
for BMnj-it'K U" fliitit" fur i-rtTii IV'. k t ii ! uiili-r ttlil
yuu uiuit itjr mail. Wi (tmrmiiiT mi in iuiii.
KANSAS CITY.
NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLECE.
TYFEjVtllTI'JQ
S ELEGRAP'IY
SHORTHAND.
Wiltc f.r cu
. C..r.i"ili 1.
Kansas City Mo.
i W U EVJ3 IV i Ut
'P. HAROLD HAYES. M.D..M ?
Till Jl M I 1. 1 I T. . 111 ! Fll.il N. V. I
THt"0H!0''
DRILL
WELLS t
iHurhirwrv. 'I U-only (yst i
fant-lr.pti(nil-..Nmu!s. hi fW
loom is & HrmN.tty-
I II I l.ll Villi.
FAT FOLKS REDUCED
IM.i 'J lla.Twri.in.iTi ll I
rt J
t in. I.'i.l
lUiimVrlii
iiiHt. wirt. fli
nr-r-i jrr fir.Mil'itH itt ' "--t I titi mi ( A i rnt lit
aW.V..S:n-UUMcVUlt:r''rti.;uroiii.!y. JJoL ii
Wl-AHl tills I'AI'Ml ourj tiMi vitt.
A Pleasant
Reflection
tho fact that easy washing
has been made safe. I'ntil
Pearline came it was danger-
ous. Pearline takes awav the
danger as it takes awav the
work.
I here is no scour-
ing and scrubbint
to
wear things out : th'-re
in keeping things clean
better than soan. With
need hard work ; for easy work
-J j AMES l'VLE. N. Y.
Cent fiix stvltia
tpl Drop Fofeins Stxl
Bill Banngs to a:l running parts
D
OV V
3 . V
llE
Vv flMI I'ArtVUtMtJ UNt
Lara m m rmrm
t . 1
no rt
fc Mitt
0
52
i v
0
including redtit. Suspension bjd1lj.
Strictly HIGH GRADE in Every Particular.
Stid 6 eentu in nlim(t for our lcU-raffpfll'MtratetJ
loinio of tHUn Itlti'. fccroUiT Sport lnirJfJs tit-
M frs.t 147 WashlngtB St. BOSTON- MA3S
k-a i w aw a. i
trt -t forts Il lO
"1 Vtmxi- i .t
ev-L
till 11 i ( " ItrtliH. 4 . tt r-r
talV
r In fr jrer ."(. Sikh ar
'Al.G'JIiP&C'l'V.
illHI
U-AXt THIS l Ai LU fvpty
HYDRiULIC ELEVATOR;
t-ir 'i H.aa n :.UM loukiiH ki a
Klr.Mi I itv. M i.
.-li-a-x
; f.i I
P:n's t-'-'nuHtT f-r Cnta-rti ia !h
Iti-sl. I.u.-:i--t to I .-. aii i h-up- t
r ' a)ij i J arj..a. ai lyi . yg '
K' il aa il x in iM.ia an n tm .il ail 11 t -.
L j Sold t-T ilro -i'i-t-i i'-r K"i1 t-v rpall. I 1
J .'a lew 1- T. UautMline. W urn B. I'a. J
A. N. K. D. 13 9 8
irnir! writi to tivf itii.i iiii rn r
atate that ? taw Ua Aatvcrtaacaeak la aaia
raswa.
.r
ZZh
STOCK BRANDS
Hot ecrtipjtnir mors spare tbaa tb
Irst fullunlnf will U ln6rte at 13.00
jer yew. The terdli ef mtn swulof
iirffs or sniaU henJi U UuU It J
idf ertl-s tba brands.
o n uanoh.
Cancy Kansaa.
unison jswi
On
liUi Oil as bl
1 us sld.
O
It ft My.
mttss toaitipMI
ntm ooihrtsl of 0-
V.ZJ
Br KsntM
tfsll
on! for tbtj
usut
9'M
D. U DENNT.
Clareinora Ind
Ter.
BIHirria.
g unid
Tsrtoui Bsrks.
R.si.IbIImW
Cloo. n
0. L. "WABHBOUIlNa
I'. 0. Viuita I. T.
jf .moots fM
bU l rlirlil.
Hnll OS
It. ii nit Spring
frslrlo Smllm
ntt of Uultot
frr.
llom brso4i
C on loft hip
Somo estllo
rsnSt-il ui
Irlt till. - t-lt
O. W. P0CLE.
Chelsua Ind. Ter.
ftoms branded C
W. -on loft Ftrts
ItuoiTF on l'ryor cwp!
two uillus Hum 1'hf !
MIS.
3. O. HALI.
foit-oflio Viuiu I. f .
Hon brtml mmt on un rip Uxlirbll Is
wrb ou. iuogo lloiwooa CsbU sod Prrra
wo"- -.)
W. H. NOBLS3.
Postofuc at LLingbton Kansas.
Itor- brand ismo.
mis orsoii
ursir
" . - . f a in Vsori
In osli
PostoGoa Viaita Ind. Tar.
"V Ronotrma
V-v Mist. Msi
roo OS loflt
) ss4 brot
win Id r'.f bt.
(ul of lull
otsnil lold oo-
I; for iblo-
ki.at kuil
t nllot t V.
iC3i
nrf oils oi Lla
-f S.SV.1jL-: botWMO u.
otut os4 ksitug oxaoss. o-n
O. n AYDKN
Chouteau. Intl. Ter.
IrHo on nn-l. rltlier I U on nslit uhlri
i.le; C H en!" nr I t ur Kt 'ililu-l
w a Xim nrrli ; V mi ai'U- anil Mi: ntlll
irnsili-il v hi i on li-ft n I -1 . Ilur.u lirsii't t. I
-in Irf: ah. ml. It r t.r t'ifili. Kai);(' ou l.li'iiili-in
ma) i'ryur i-n-ila. lu-lii
asanas "vt.'clar.
Postollic8Vinita Indian Territory
rtmoola crop
Ian rar tpllt
rij-iii.
II a ii
naw 191.
:i:a OS ITT.
IIIUKm J
n. R. TAYLOH
Tostuinca Vinlta I. T.
. r moo to 4mftS
ln mmr tod cr'
vsr loaa o t h 1
fcrnnda Auiki k
u.iim ( y
(Li
NATHAKIFL SKINNER.
I O. Vinita Ind. Tor.
ftori rmntVd
ll'.l.T r.JlV- It
i a- n our ; ratine
i v ..r .1 . i ! j
H. XL If ATF3
PofrtoClcs Sakua Indian Tcrritory(
wai!.w fo
sit tefdor olt
la o&a orTSai
ovar alooo La
Ul oltcx.
loiil aat.
I' a I. iiia a
actra i. J
ran. Buaa n
niii1 ta.l out
1m t i. Twi a'l mo. aa. U ea aUI av 1
J. B. UABK.BAM.
Cliowteau. lud. T r.
Swallow-foTl
anl onOrrtll la
l farj and. r
lopo In riyhi.
Uanic from
cu.t (.riiva la
K-al llr-k. hoia
at J aa of Uio riaai
Sold only fa
ayipmaoi.
F O. ALLEN.
ii low trvt-ii
M.uk: Smooth
tux.
Xt. O. EDOEHTOK
Lei.n pah I. T.
it m M'-ek ml
Itv tr.ni..l R E
rl" cr-t Irfi
eiir it nd pit a
isfct. T'i ' 'op
horn w4 j-T
La. O.
Ad.
SKINNER
ir I. T.
rc-rpa hari. FAT Pa
Itil ai 'a: mark . amrilti
er.-f. t .- 1 . 1.1 : -r i-.i-I
I. H ka. (a atari ia r
ft
1
mk. 0. M. o-J
V
l'T
1.
b57
"it Twi '.a?t
jadaJ J
Q.X-Vf -".';.t'.1
(it'' '
A. J. LATIB
Clareruore I. T.
A Isa Voa lart aids
stark: Dmp and
(I.ri.ii in rmm awai-
loarfurk In li ft. In V
brand tarloui marki
llunifa IU in I la. north
of Uatuuiuia. lu-M
i hi
WATT MAYE3
Pryor Creek Ind. Ter.
Sv . Soma alerra b'asdod
aiCaf) atrii'O acrnaa Ilia lnaa
Uowa bromlii'l
'rup and aulll
aacio
iur
itsua aas l-ryoi
A. J. BIACKWELI.
Cliolsctt Ind. Ter
Itantro oa I.lfftitnlnai
and bait rrorks Ira.
cilk-a uorUt - ' Un l-
' 1 i f o.
liilaalllj
OBO. NIPPER.
Post-0 31 o Claretnore Ind. Ter.
Swallow rot
and andrrbll
Imlart anuaatl
sroprfatil.
hau: Paa
lllal crook .
Souialiran44
b llfbl alilaj
1
Ufa?
" " Wit. IiITTLH
rostoflica Vinita Ind Ter.
jT" ' Brand oa blp oral.
Far mark orop off laM
and crop and nodaf
balf orop off rlirhl.
'l Varlooa olhar CaTaJ
Biarka braailajwy J
Jtanxa a Wbio Oak
S-ll.
J. O. HOCrAN
Adair Indian Territory.
Swallow-fort a4
Tip 4orb!t l rlKbl aar.
k aauaniiipt in ivia.
Baaa a ryora
JT. T. M'BPADDEN
fostolTce at Chelsea Indian Ter.
uioao erori off lan aar
arbll Iwflftrit.
J'.a.ira tx lullasvaal
I U-a-aa.
51
V7. W. MILLRp
Vinita. J. T.
a.'F?ai
t5-i
ftanaw 01
La il I
V I im "afk toni
V.' '. m. of Vlnlla
wa rff?' - ' '
t y rri.pln Hit
t
Ha il crop
a ipni
O. V. IIOGER3
Cluretuore Ind. Ter.
Prirno hsfe
JH mi ahlo
Tl:(.ve ln.rl-
"JztnitBl tar
-Jon li-lt loin
vrrllrnl
.1
iron li'it
p Nona
t.ol-1 ni'i-pl
lor al.lp-mi-lit.
Iinuittv Ta-
Ula. 10-81
J. B. ED W AIID3
P. 0. V'inila ludiuu Territory.
Banna o a
pjni-h 1'rnlrle
tiri an.l at'll
Hgia. o v a r ot I
aft. soma
Iran-lad J II '
jon til ami aliln.
k iao toiua -1 on
k-fl Jaw II on
(Ills K on litp.
Will far S.W fro raward for pmnlrlioa aajf !
IBS atraiiui; ao autaial tn line braud.
FAIR WeSPADDEN
Chelsea I. T.
stripe acrota tha
rninii.
Jtial k : t'rnn off tho
riLrl.t. riitli-roliiiia In
ton li-ft i-wr
l:n;:i lonr mllps
mil ol Clit-lfct'a. lo-'JS
J. U CRUTOHFIELD
TuL-a I. T.
8oni tirnn.tad N T
slnrk: Umlor halt rr.
JJgl llorsp iirand: M
itiri' iioiii in-". t
t'atiioi.j.liorlli ol 1'i-rrv-man
-iisttiru.atiil aoalll
ol lilr-lcr.-i k
Nona li.iii except fill
tlilinueiit. 10-St
MILTON DRAKn
Four Mile 1. T.
It inrr on Four Mtla
Jo tlill'-S F.'llIllCt n
t'hc'oi i. Kan. Mur
liilt In ri -ht i-.ir-JI.irM'
I ran.) u on i.-f
b!iiiiiu:-t. .'o i-nttli
Miiil cttK-pt tur st.-.p
uiLUt. lo7
D. W. niDEU.
Chelsea. Ind. Ter.
H C on left hl.
kluik. i.nili rlirlil.
croii a)itU and boil- '.a
Ion. it-si
GRAY & CLINKS 0ALE3
Vinita Ind. i'er.
mm Varlooaniar
V liiincli on
r - I v i r -n
ia9. 9 mtlaal
weal of Vlnlla.
Nn atork ani4
earopt forahlp
!llTit.
florat branal
C vat ahott!il-r.
10- at
ifr?l'aaiflairi"l'-li
W. C. P ATT 0TJ7-
ViuiU lud. Ter.
ta Riw arraax
atcp.a catlla kara 1 1 II
aa a-i. tki a l aa kta.
la Clrek aatlca 111
a'r ka.f airaia D tai
iiara
Marki rak kait.
741
LEM PAK.I3
Chclso.t Ind. Ter.
Urk: Twoaplliatm
rh ear.
T Ga;ala ialtca.
Kangt North if
tvaa
Hava Ton r Et-i- - liat W.i
John 3: 10. H
u int a br rht
fin.-l ptiJ -f.il.- '- ' n
Jn tv- Or Tt-V'-e l-.'-m N- - u -. f.-r
IkJiiMB1' Cu- ViXai'.fc C!:;erc'kct' .Valiua ln-1 Tar.
n.
3 limaiii H
.- v-.
Vat .if -ar t-ira. A.?-ilJ
T"9"aJ
n ii
aU n ni'irt W
TEXAS CHAIR CAM LINE.
i .
fJ mmtmmmi -
TO ALL POINTS KT
Texas Mexico and
California.
TimOT!GIi TItAINS CATlflY
PULLMAN SLEEPERS
BETWEEN
Hannibal St. Louis
and Kansas City
texasapoTnts.
BEE RECLINING CHAIR CAES
BETWEEN
Hannibal and Benson Dallas Ft.
Worth arrd Taylor.
A. S. DODGE Traffic Manager St
Louis Mo.
W. G. GRAHAM Acting G. P.andT.
. Parsons Kan.
E. B. PARKER A. G. P.
600
Chestnut ctreet St Lou t.
a. 1". k Jr r. -.iJ.. m -"T
TttB
CHEAT
Through Route
KANSAS CITY 0
: SAINT LOUIQ
Omaha Pueblo & Denver.
fallcan ta'J't EUejirj Can vA 7ra(
REOUiINO OHAI3 OAB3
Dally flatween
CT. LQUI3 AND WICHITA
H. O. TOWN3END
fitnaral ?aenar j .
tvnd Ii'jkal Acaut a IT. LOtJlS. tft)
A. D. CUBINE
If aoafaotarer ot and dealer la
BOOTS AND SHOES
Coflsy-trl'U Cansesa
Docs all kinds of boct tnS
Bhoo work priarantcclc a flf
and BaliHlartlon in CTery Tt-
ipecL rartlta dciiirins work
ran send tbofr names and d
dresses end will reciMYO a circu-
lar gtvlti? f'uli directions how to
Dicasuro tho loot
J. TV. CCIUJi'E forrjiian Iiai dona
Botii'mp the fjr ycara and Is giving beta
trr nu'Jr"i'lion la t!o huol btulcciiS Uiat
inr ruau In tia West.
'HE LIVE STCCK MARKET CF ST.LODIS.
TIIE ST. LOUIS NATIONAL
Stock Yards.
I.M-atril at Vnt St. I nula IU.
PlrooVlv opjwHio ti.o city cf St. Iyittlak
l!uyi-rs fur ull ili"-'i-riji!liiu ol Livo Stx-a
r.lw'nys in iiit..-tidii.ii-c (mil within tti
pi'ou'iiJa of ttio StiK-lc Yards is a lSec!
L'ar.ninir t'itiiiii:iv. witli a c:ipa'!ty for
Bluiisrhti'riri' iiiil hc:i 1 of e:ilt!o dully
and 1'ork I'ackin:: VM ilill-shmoiita with
a capacity for Blaiij'Utoriiijf 12lXJ hdf;l
tiaily.
ISAAC IT KNOX Proaldent
CIIAS. T. JONES ft'upN
AFTO? HOTEL
A F TON ISO. t Kit..'
j. ii. Alley pboprietob.
Term? rcasoniil'lo. TaMo
wnvs btitmiioil with tlio LcBt
al.
tha
market ulforils.
Good
sampla
rooms on litt lloor.
Good e'able iu connection with
tho house .
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
MHS. J. E. L&NGLEY Pror.
Fairiand Ind. Ter.
FIRST-CLA S3 ACCOMMODATIONS
J-oJr 2nd e mo.
7illiara HoDavitt Benooa
Mo
Proprietor ot
Seneca Model Heifer Mil's
"A" "Model" .nj "Gilt EJP9
Hour Buys wboat ou t corn. Soliciti
Iradofrom fmllaa Torritory. Bati.ifio.
tica faariaiiUcO. kiiJ
to-day. I
af
raoBai
math t fci-kfftlr
a. k nf fctt!f
if 't-a-nl pT
r ttiher aa Mat
an tmmi laa
.riff ami b
r iirtmrtioR
ml oik itidMa-
T M.lf ho M
art) Il.ra 1 bo.
fl.l IroltftFt
fir ( thfti S"-S
-f!itt.-a w hr.
? w.'f h I
.1 ian ISimtala
h aitustu-n
r pi- imtnl ftt
hlrll
am thai tmiMini.
l an.
I
1 IT .
i r n n I r a nc
r ftii U lNat
..tl.ri)r dlfTirt'H
If.rti tl-al
i n 1 1 tnirh
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Marrs, D. M. The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1892, newspaper, June 2, 1892; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776332/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.