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OFFICE OF Henry J. Butler, LOAN BROKER, doom 1. Union Hlook, l"r oot, I offer the following ploooaof pronarly t the prloaa atatea. Terma wll) b mute to ault yur. cttasor, All tUl wa k U that the puruHaaa mony be inado aeoura. Theaei proar1le are fur SALE, nd NOT lor TRAUK. TliejareaU an reiiiebantixt, anil ars vrj t il BAP. Any ona wishing to buy a !lloua ! property, will find 11 to tltolr ailvanUi'O to write to me. Any rcul eilata agent, or any ous elie, rlXaut tiiK a aala of auy uf tlioaa pioperlie, wlU b. pali a Ubeml coinmlaaliiu. Koili'Von L'uuuty, Hanaaa. Svi nf h4 ami ai( ot iwH, 14. 81, M. ISO fiuu'ed finil oroa hunted, irooct ImlltUnua. oruh- ard ua.i woll irut.ir.id. tMi'e $1.1SIA. . WJof sw", 86, S, H4, and nwl of nau 1, 21. 24. I'M aor a. AtKMlt one-half In oilltlrauoii, all rruioi'il with wla uud h.'.tK.r ft'nH, fair uotmfl and stul'le, aud giKd y.ntinf uivlisu-ii. Wnlered tvtili ood uund und wolls. I'rioe J,000. 8. K'i of mV 2il. 24. mid noli of nw 1, St. I'-Al a.-rua. T Two-thirds In unitization, foiior1.! Hilh win, good hoii aud aiable, good pond and wolls. lrico fci.uuo. 4. 47'-4 acrea la aofae li, and 04 of drU 2.1. all In Vit, H. ID7H aures. Within uan mile uf r'ulttirt, Bourbon oounty, Kun, All good, miiootli boitnin hitid. good two-Htory fniimt limi.t, itoou yuutiK ori-hurii, well f.-iir.'.l, water running thi-oiiKb the pltioa. I'riee, a-j.;suo. f. E'iof nr4 84, 161.'. Htl aorea. Prlo.aoo. Sel IK, an, qi. Allfoncod, Aboutone-half rood srnm'tli nrairlo lund, and itbout one-half a uio rough. Vrloa 1,KH). 7. lxrts 8 and 9 In ad, of 1M, 88, 81. (Warren. All 111 cultivation, loitct'.t h-i;1i (toed wlro fence, K"od pond of water, yimiitf ori'lmrd, fair house ami atubltt. Prion $1,.VHI; fl.'.'Od can reuulu on the place at 7 per ceut. 5. Nci4 and e!i at nwii and nwi of nwH U, 111. acreH. Well fenced, large orchard, good building. Insured for WOO. A No. I ateoa faun. Trice 10; I.nu) cuu reuiuln on the place at 7 per cent. Allan Couuty, Kanaaa. . NwV of 89, 83, ia 1W aorea. All good, smooth land, about two-thlrda ia cultivation, well icncod and cruaa-fenceil with hedge and wive, tartfe orchard of about 10 aorea, grood two aiurv frame house, pond and well t-f water, and wlthtri one-half mile of railroad atallon. Pnoe fJ.Mi; 1,(hio can remain on the plaos at 8 per cent. Coffey County, Kanaaa, W. Nei 17, SB, 15. 100 acres. About 80aor loured and in oultivatlon, fair house and arable, good well o( water, young orchard. Price HOW. Kill County, Kanaaa, 11. Sw! of neV and sen of nwu, aud leu I ami 3. 30. HI, 13. ItiO acres. Prloe ftuo. 12. W'i and noi of aeV aud wH aud aeu ot ' l'i. aud w'i ot nwu, and nH ot awi 20, all In .HI, 1,1. 3'ji) aorea. ,1) acrea lenoed, about l.'iii acres iu oultivatlon. all good land, fair houae and good orchard. Prioe 13. 84, , aud wv;, and lota l. B, t and 7, 1 HO. all In Vt. 110 acrea. All fenoed, nearly all good, smooth land, two small houaaa. runaiu water, a apleudid atock ranch. Prloa ta.SOC. 14. Nti and aw4 aH 18,aud n4 of aw!, and x'i and nw-ij of uw4 1U, all in 31, IK. &H1 acraa. l'rico 1.U)0. Labette County, Kanaaa. l.'v SeVi 84, 83. 18. 160 acres. About ooe-aalf In cuhivailon, well waterel. good smooth land and (air orchard. Price K,000. IB. Swl ie, .19, 1. ItiO aores. All feoead. or chard, fair house aud all good, smooth laad. Price K.Oila 17. Nwu 80, 83, 18. lGOaaree. Two-thlrd In cultivation, partly fonoed, good buildings and young orchard. Price 12,890. IN. of nev 5, 81, ia 80 aores. Oood houe. )uiik iTcuara, aoout two-iutroa la ouiftivaui ttou. nice ai.ooo. Montgomery County, Kanaas. !!. Nwi ot SC14, and new of swU IM. ta, 14. 88 acren. Cjod, smooth prairie landT all fenced. Price Woo. an. N 4 Bnd aw of net, and w! of s! of ne 4 5 81, It). 140 acros. A if fenced, good, smooth land, two-thirdsin oultivatlon, fatrliouaa. young orchard, good woll of water. Price y,0O0. HI. N, of nw'i 4. 84, IS. 80 acres. About one ball In cull ivBI ion, fair bouse, good orohard. runniiiii WHter. Prwe II, POO. 32. Sen 5. 34. HI. ltVl aores. Good, smooth farm, two thirds In cultivation, larve orchard. Price M. IU). Si. Ne'4 and e!4 of sew 81. 33, U 240 aeras. All fenced, about one-half In cultivation fair bouse, running water. Price 11,710. 24. Lots 8. 3 Bad 4. and sH of a, IT, 81, 17. tit acres. All fonoed. nearly all la cultivation, good buildings. Price 12,100. Neoaho County, Kansas. 3 Lot 1 and st'H of new I, 37, la. 80 sors. Allfenoed. one-half In eultlvation. Prloe C800. 28. S of nww., and nvj of swV4 13, 7 111. Jiw ar res. Altout one-half in cultivation, atujutona thiid fenced, good houe, young orchard, plenty of water, within one mile of railroad station. Price t-MOO. a". Lot 5 and . and n'i of swW. 12. 8, lg. l; ac-es. AWiut two-tblnls In cultivation, ail fenced, pond hou-e, orchard, running water, three-fourths of the farm bottom land. Price ll.uuo. Wilson County, Kanaas. WiiofawW.89, 29, l. 80 acres. Fenced and cross-fcncoil, atiout one half In cultivation. g(Kd house, fair stable, young orctard, weli watered. Price 11.300. 2. K' of swi 31. 30, 14. 80 aores. Price tm. '10. Sw and se,W, of llH lid, . 13. VOO acres. About 140 uci-es of vaiey land in cultivation, gn td buildings, large orehard. well fenced with hedge aud wire, good well of water. Prloe .Vsl K'i 35, 30, 15. 320 acres, all fenced. Price :. Nw!4J. ands'iof neU 81, nil in 10,11 840 acres. Mn,t of this tract Is bottnm Iftnri ,i,i In cultivation, good fences, iu'ge oivi'ard. nlen. ty ol w.iter, gend house and stahle. Price IK.oO) SwVi of swW 1,1. and se U nf tU ti alt 4 30.11. IX) acres. Akout ."id aeri-s IkiUhui i cultivation, goou house. rge orchard, bleulv nrirnnr ,. II D.I... rhi ' 31. SW14 20.2H. 15. ino acres, flood upland farm, well fenced, two tultas In cultlva lon geil buildings, 4 miles from county seat. Price V. 8wV and wu, of se'i S9. 37. 18. 340 acres Well fenced, about one-hal If In cultivation, large young orchard, good buildings, runninir wi,. close to railroad station. Price l.o1Xl; ta can remain on the place at 7 per ceut. 38. of sH 13. 27, 1.1. 80 aores. About one-halt in eultlvation, well fenced pleat v of water and fait buildings. Price -'i0. Woodaon Cownty, Kanaas. 37. Nww, 7, 84. 14. ISO acres. One half fenced and in cultivation. Price II. 500. of nw 24. 9(, 18. 80 acres. All good smooth land. Prio? I.VHI. . New. of 8 and w of dwU. of ?, nil in 24. V, " acres. (Josl rich soil, about one half la ouf-t-vatlon. good water, young orchard, fair houe Prloe .i HO. 40. S4 of awi 12, S4, ts. 80 acrea. All pood am. oin iand, ad in eultlvatloa, splandfd well of w ater good orchard and very fair buildings Price I1..W0. ' 41. N4 of sww. 12, 88, 14. A good, smeath 811 oue hajfm cultivation, wall fenced, amail house. 4.'. NwH SI. 5. 14, and eVi of swU 21, , 14.540 acn-s. Price ll,30a ' 4.1. S'iof nww. A 28. i so acrea. All good, ?.siwaa hi aaevik. A 1 luaj fyKaj. Address, HENRY J. BUTLER, Fort Hoott, Kanaaa. An Old Colored Woman's rortwne. A large fat old colored woman pro ontod a pension check Tor back pension amounting to $2,872.20. ' What are ynu poing to do with all that money?'" asked Chief Clerk Hiuher who thc atnount had been handed over to her. "I'se g-wine buil' me er houae on a lot what I owns and put the) res ob it in er hank and live comf'ble like, and I didn' (Tit dis money any too soon needsr. raza l ae jit about played out wid rheuma tic."' "Are you not iflad that you have not boen drawing it ever s'licej ih wary "Dat I is, cae ef I had I wouldn't er had none of it now to buil' me a house," she said, aa ih hobbled out ol the office. "That pension will do some (food I think."' remarked Mr. Kicher. 'By tha wy, a pension for ao inrej amount as mat is a very rare xvurrence tneseaaye. Su Ixjuia lie fublic. Arioordinif to the table printed ia the Keokuk ( onstitution-Denoocrat, the tital Tofe of Iowa in l.-9, the year in which Boise was elerted governor. vu against 4fH.U0 in lt9 and 311,305 in 1SVS.I. The To!e, therefore, was 43.519 less in lvt than it was lat year. Hoiea' plurality over Hutvhinson wag fJ.RTS, on a vote 44.549 le than it was the year before, when Harrison's plurality over Cleveland wag 19.I3. It was the stay-at-home vote that aieoteKi Boiei two years ajro. Among the many Invention In bulla ng opetationa is tha use of steel chim neys for large mercantile s tab I is fo ments. One i be iad in Chicage will bar a beifht ef 4 feet, and Ine tel wtil Tary in thlckneae froaa three tifhti of an inch at the bottoro ta Ire Virty-aeoonds at tae toft. MISSING LINKS. The fusliioiiable word to ruplace "waggr'' Is wide." Dom Tedro, oih'b of lira-all, will re dds fur a time in Knglnud. Saxony imposes a tax ou cata. TtiU Is gomctiiiii( new in t lie foe line. Lowell Courier. A Douvur 1111111 luis been awarduil lU0,0tW (lainiigiis for the iilitniittion of his wife's ntfet'tions. The liilest sliiry is thst Andiuw Vr iicirie (lesiics to inn for liitiiiont'lti lliti next Knitlisli elurlitui. "Sliurns of Tiit'iiiliau" ro nlloifod to he sold by tho Salvation Army llnoiigli out Ki'uuco ut ix litigu prolit. At a rt'i'ont Kutflisli iniiniiiire cero mooy tlits tuide wim fxncily Iwico the uu und twice the weight of tbo groom. The British lulinirulty Inn resolved to pive f.'O.Oi)',) to Ailniiral Columb for his Iiiveiitiou for Ilitshliij; night siguiila. The pavnumls to Urot llarlo by his Knliah pulilishers lust your lire said to have reaclit'd a total of" b,000, while iu America he was paid only fl.GOO. A lOyear-old Hchool-rlrl in Now York City is uiiahle to read unless the print is upside down. When writing she forms her loiters and liiues upside down also. The ('means are the largest eaters known. Tiieir stomach are generally abnormal iu ni., and tho one possess ing the largest is generally considered the richest Kx-Fresidont Cleveland has rented a cottage for tho slimmer attilen Sum mit, Luzerne county, l'a., a mountain resort on the line "of Luliigli Valley Kaiiroud. Frank Iugalls. a young brother of the ex-Senator, is President of lrury Collego ut Springlield, Mo. He is tall and slender, and otherwise resembles his distinguished brother in persoual appearance. Whittier is quoted aa saying, the oilier day, that there were times when it seemed to him that he must take up his pen and write, but that he felt that he liad done enough aud that his work was really completed. A San Krancisco man has a peculiar mania for opening ami closing doors, aud will stand for hours at a time ut one of the entrances to the post olliefl opening and closing tho doors for the accommodation of the pedestrians. Red stockings nro generally colored from matters of aniline which contain largo quantities of sntiinoniao pro ducts. When perspiring, this mailer becomes soluhle, enters the pores of the skin, and produces a violent rash. There is a spinster iu Pittsburg who had a marlile tiioiiumeiit for herself made some ten years ago. It is kept in the yard of the mariilo dealer, where ho visits it aliout three times a week, and seems to liud a sort of melancholy pleasure in being near it. A new industry is gaining headway in llie tropics, by which bananas are dried for shipment The fruit iu dry ing loses one-third of its weight, aud when dried readily sells at 10 cents a pound. Tho dried fruit can bo trans ported over bad roads without injury, aud il retains its flavor. Stanley's contract w ith the American publishers of his last book called for 150.0011 in rovaltv. it is now author itatively stated that ho has received from them the additional sum of I II, IHH). and that Major Pond paid to ii i til some t'JO.tKM) as his portion of the pro ceeds of the lecture tour. Alfred Tennyson has been Kngland's poet laureate since 18M), a longer period than the honor was held bv any of his predecessors. Co I ley Cibuer en Joyed tlie distinction from 17:lito 17.'7, and Hubert Southev from IMS lo 1813 all the others, from Kdmuud Spenser down, for much shorier term:. There are 40. IKK) oil wells in the United Slates, reoresenling a capital 01 if r.'U.oiHl.UUO, Willi an output of 130.. 0i(J barrels per day. Tint rellning capacity of the comiiry is 1 10,0(10 bar rels per ilav, while l.i.OUO barrels are consumed as fuel. A surplus stock is held iu tanks of more than 35,000,000 barrels. The plot in which Sir John Mao- donald is buried is surrounded by plain, low iron fence. Iu the center of it is a modern red granite shaft wit U the names "Macdonald and " illiam siiu" on its base. Ou one side lie Jatlicr ami mother, a sister, a brother and the first wife. Ou the other side there is oniv one moumi. and It is marked with the name of "Margaret Williamson." The grave of the dead Premier is beside that of his mother. The gendarmerie of Kudapesth suc ceeded aflcr several brave attempts in taking a baud of gypsy robbers, num bering fifty men, piisomus. Among the captives are several notorious murderers. The leader of the hand, strange to say, is the author of a dic tionary of the gvpsy language, for which Archduko Joseph wrote the pre face. Mabel Hunter, a lG-year-o,d lows girl, is the victim of a peculiar habit formed in childhood. Whenever she is sent on an errand she walks to and from tho place backwards. Some times she will absent-mindedly walk right, but upon recovering her senses will immediately retrace Tier sieps and begin the journey over again back wards. It is stated that in India soap is re- panieti almost 111 llie light of a natural curiosity, for it is rareiy, if ever, to be obtained of a shopkeeper there. Of course, it is sold 10 Iho larger towns; but the amount used bv the natives must be very small, seeing that the total consumption of soap in India last year was only 5.000 tons. This means that the amount used by each person for the year was considerably less than ce ounce. Savs .1 Sau Francisco special to the X. V. Tnhnnc: The death of Dons liaudine at Los Angeles removes one of the last survivor of a distinguished native California family. At her hotise in old San Diego a generous hospitality was dispensed in the early days, and it was a ball at this mansion of which Richard II. Daua wrote so graphic a description in his "Two Years Before the Mast." She also en tertained Fremont and Shermau aud Commodore Stockton. In Uodie-. C:il.. not man Liwoed a wild cow long since, a he beinjr on horsehack. when the nuiiiial hroke the lariat and made a dash for liberty. Not far off there was a larjre bouse, with the front door wide oen. She rushed through ihe door, Ui the front stairs, through a narrow hallway, info a bedroom, out of the window, "on to the roof of tlie porch, from which she leaped to the ground, striking with such violence a to lirenk her neck. Hart l'riwis-o Chronicle. John llmsell Yonn spends his Sun days in New York and the remainder of the week it Atlantic Cily. Mr. Yoiincr ha the distinction of having reorled Lincoln's tietfy.htir Seech, of bavins' Ik-cd trained under (ireeley on the 'Iril'nnr, of lour; and hriiliant service on the Ihr tUI. of having pone around llie world with General Grant and of having made Ihe most in telligent and e ilicient Minisier to China w hich the Government has tin to data sent to the liowerv Kin'Mom. Thai etiarni of his newp,iet us v le in a re flection of ti e rhsrm of hi manner. aud the exu tit of hi information in the natural result of ye n sjnt in one of the ino-t ard if.it an I enitinu of professions "August Flower 5 f.-:.':'! M. Black of Sctieca, Mo., during the past two years lias been affected w ith Neuralgia of the Head, Stomach and Womb, and writes: "My food did not stent to strengthen ttie at all and my appe tite was very variable. My lace was yellow, my bead dull, and I bad such pains in my left side. In the morning when I got tip I would have a flow of mucus in the mouth, and a bad, bitter taste. Sometimes my breath became short, and I bad such queer, tumbling, palpitating sensations around the heart. I ached all day under the shoulder blades, in the left side, and down the back of my limbs. It seemed to be worse in tlie wet, cold weather of Winter and Spring; and whenever the spells came on, my feet and hands would turn cold, and I could get uo sleep at all. I tried everywhere, and got 110 relief before using August Flower Then the change came. It has done me a wonderful deal of good during the time I have taken it and is work ing a complete cure." (ft G. G. GREEX, Sole Man'fr.Woodbury.N.J. HOW HE SECURED MANY ORDERS. A Llttla DoTlea That Traveling Man II Pal to a I'raotloal l'i. They are cheap affairs pnstebnard tubes, so weighted with quicksilver as to make them roll end over end whon ouee started 00 a slight incline. They must cost 60 or 60 cents a dozen, and if a scientist or a mechanic or even a lawyer wore asked of what practical use tliey were he would have to give il no. 'But a drummer traveling throned the Northwest has found a tiso. lie walked Into a hardware store In a Northwestern town a day or two. njro and wanted to sell the proprietor some ax-handles. "I can nlvo you better for tho money than anv one e'lse," he said. "That's what they all say," returned the proprietor. "But I mean it," persisted tlio drum mer. "Why we save all tho cost of transporting the wood to tho mill, and that lets us turn 'em out so much the cheaper." r loai Hill UUWU,F "O, no. That's expensive. Takes a lot of men to get them to the river and a lot more to haudle thorn coining down. We've got a better way. Wo lust stand a log on end like this" Illustrating wnn iu pusiuuuiuu iuun aud five it a shove like this, ttml it just turns end over end to the mill and then it slops leaning up against tho wall," he added, as the lube stopped, inolincd at an angle of 4j decrees ou the frnme of the showcase. "Do I get your orderP I'll throw iu tho model illustrating our system." And such is tho appreciation of a "gac" that he got tho order without further question. "Do you kuow," lie said, after the business was settled, "that that liltle devico has secured mo eight or ten orders this trip. If I fool a man he almost invariably laughs, rives mo an order, and starts out lo 'sell' some one else. I'm going to ct up another frag' for my next t rip every one will be onto this one by that time. How did I got this ideaP Why, it was an accident. I bought tha device for amusement, aud when I showed it lo the boss he RiiL'ested that if los would roll to the mill that way it would be a great saving of expense.' Lhicityo Iribune. The Jury Had Itern "Influenced,1 Judf;o Miller is a delightfully pleas ant story teller, und when not ou the bench it pleases him to meet his fi inuil.s and swap a few stories. The oilier day he told one itbout himself and the lulu Charlie Moore. Tliey were employed to defend n lit tle nero down iu one of the oul-of-the-way towns of Virginia. The boy had stolen over f:l00 from his employer and was to bo tried for grand larceny. The day of the trial it was bitter cold, and as the Jud;e was not so pro nounced a tempei'itncu man as now he found plenty who were willing to join him in suililers. The evidence was dead n'tiinst hi client, and he und Mr. Moore realized that argument, with copious Mugs of bug juice, were the only tilings which would save him. At noun the .Judge Hud jury, upon invitation of Judge Millei and Mr. Mii..rc.a'ljonrned to lint nearest saloon. When court met all felt pood, ituil Mr. Moore made a splendid argument, as did also Judge Miller. Tnev liter- tioj demolished all thecvide the boy, and tno jury sal mouthed wonder. gainst open- 111 Unrequired just seven minutes for the jury to come in. and the foreman said: "We have fouu' the. prisoner Kuilty of petit larceny, though we 'specs ho got tlie f;f00.'" 'i he Judge helchcit forth a oint or more of tobacco juice and said: 'How in Ihe did you tlo lit'' Tho verdict was rendered. however, and another visit Mas made to tlie saloon. Il'.i.viiu,i;i i'usl. I.ola of llata. Sotno carpfntor of Multotj. O., foutiii a iK'sl of 2 bats in tlto wimlow cattiuj of a houjo tuitieroiit repuiii. Kansas ( ity. Mo, Oct. Swth iww. In my Hire year!, pxirieiu ni Cement iu FP' ftor in I'll y KiiKiiui-r I piir-iiiin, 1 limrul thai Fort Scott emenl would int-rca-e )n U-fciir treiit-'th more rapliliy utter ll c third or fourtti week Th tit nnv reim-iii in .n U.tcily. J. W. IiLNMS, I.ulc itiiefUtr. THE MARKETS. (ill A IN. KaasaaCftf, FLOUR Palenta, cr aatk 1 it -.i) .( WHF.AT No.lirp.1 !', t I. i- 4" Ko.. barJ. CORN No. a (lATSy-No.a HY F. No. HI TTKK-l.'ieanitTy.. I ;' ,, : HAV-l-"niy 1'n.ine. Clio 1'n.uie 4 I . ... II 5. 'i . .. 4 ui i 11 t'fr tin i ..I EW LU1S S.-,t 1, ....a iltl tii 3 Ft,rVR rho1 WIII.A T No. rea riiuN No. a "i iu OA 13 No. a. h KVK So M ... h) HU n -t-K Creamery in -., I-.lHK Ill il fi.lt) 1 EiiS " U A V Prairie T:int Iiy I LAX fcttLI uicl. lt Hi r. 1.1 kt j ;., II Ills ill U VI cuicari s pt- 1. Kl OT' H Valetit. 4 :T, .5 .-, ; UK. AT No. Una 1 li.ii, ft 1 lt KiHN-No.K 1 CA IS No. M n 7t. ., t No. a M fit. .,, IU TTbK Creauiery :0 -t 4 rXiKK I "1 tiM ' : ILAiBttU 1 07 in o, ' S I IK K. rATTl.F SMr.plrr1r .' i 1 i 1 I J lH'i-.s4 l'si h'.i.. ano Miipicg .. . 4 si ut ft ti fciii-ti i lotboice. i 6t t :.i bt. Loula, Sept. . CATTT.E N'KHven ... t 1 ttt 5 :ji sukfrs A Kelfrs. y :r, 0 HiXiS Siirt " a a 4,, kik-k.k i.,mnI tot-liolce '? a i iti KaLi aaCHy. Spt.. J. t AlTLE-f-1ra 4 4.1 1 ;, ,.1 ! . hti.lter Iw'eif . 2 .fc tilt. I1OV.8 Ba;a "it v IU rht-U - otu ((.clinic t ul i H a Ask for Dr. Rudd's Remedies. 1 ' -A mm 1 Beat Cough, Medicine. Ui cummciuleii hy riiymi'iutn. Cureawheru all else fails. 1'leuannt and Hn't-iiUo to the taste. Children tuke it without objection; By driiKKists. ji rimii dtafcaarii manrrr U. S. BALE-TIE Milken u ffic ;iiYti tlf wtili mitt nitivt'im-nt fif IcV'T, SAVKH Jtt I'KH ('KMT. Ill Ctmt t l'llli - tion, No tlrliiy In wiutin Utr ttrn; muliu lUvm yourscir. ytujf) iu s', U. S. IUY PRESS SUPPLY CO KA.N'SiAd CI'l V, MJ. Real Estate ! ha vo a larpe amount of un incumbered REAL E TATE in tho City of Fort Scott, Kan sas, that I will trade for Deslrablo Farm Prop erty, Horses or Cattle, or STOCKS OF GOODS. I have good property and will give a good trade Call on or address OSCAR RICE, Fort Scott, - - - 1-Zatt.sas ''Improvement tlie Ortir of tlie Age. Tlie Smith Premier i Il ri I 1.! Typewriter. 1 In- sinlili i'rcmh r TyMn riff im-i w i: h IMHrr-..al f,Viir tf'.- HIM' II ('.! ItltlTf linn I IImi n. .-miitl 1 the ti r. r to t1 I1; m vu of I wo iiKtc'ur on nm.. Itf u- it luri.alMl'I l X hi HH iN Mi 'VKKN f, lu t'iltisf il IM 1 t. HK II in.s; h.'vrtii-' h lims u run (,,K'r ami it mm m;vt ai.MiNMKNi; Ihtuuso ' Hi1 (' '' i-leitiM'tl in tin tsftMnicti. whlioul mttlhii; tlii (hiKrs l.tH-ittts." I h work rn lr tfil whh tuir nl-hiit tlif rnrrhii; Im'i-hu it ff a nuMi nil muriilnr. ainl is Mm' mu ot fTfofil u. S. iul tor tltiisftti'il t'lttaloiriM". M N l.4l.,(itn'l Kt 1H W Kill SI , KiM-.i tit J, .Mo. A. t I'KNMMAN & SUX, Aicl . J-'orl Scott. Kan FORT SCOTT CEMENT WORS, Miini.fiiflurcrs ut DOUBLE STAR-jtV FORT SCOTT CEMENT. KitliMi t it y nii't I'ort Scott i km nl I'oiiijMfi . OttiirrM iimi ITitpriftnr-., 1". A. Mrncrii t'c-nn-nt . Suit- At.t ut. I ivm-nil OIIU t H) aware Stn-i-t. Kiii.iis t Hy, .. TREES and PLANTS! Tin' I rit"t uinl Mrwl Morlt In the nt of nil Hihilsnl fit I I I' I Itff llllll-l- IMH KnrMt Sri-iUlilif" nml KM All. fit! IK IVr'ir It r mir N.'u i'ni i' I.lsi uml uur jiiiti i j ! l i on "I it ami I'rolit." HART PIONEER NURSERIES, Mention thli- piKT. forttcott, Kan. Thayer Commission Company, Im ror.lt (l ) DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GRAIN f'orrrspdtMlriu'c aii'l rmiLMini'ntfl tt'Jicitrtl. Ottlw in Kxcluitie Uuil.tiTif, Kansas Ctt, .Mo. (iKO. h MACK AY, R.R.A Steamship Ticket Broker iMcmhiT Atn'-iictn TicUrt Hrok.'tV At.i'ni. t.rrfrKnli'iu"e s Hi it ft. K..iiroal Tickotn I'Oi a ll' I Soht. KOltT S' OTT. K AS., and JOI'MK, MO. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE mlM Kanmtt t'ily, Mn. lllustnitetl catnlokMif with (xtriruit 'tu rnni.i:. fre. Seho.i Shorthainl. 'lypew t itiiiK' a tut Tt'leivraphy. W'i te t i-t:ce. CilNCER"1"1"":-' Ifiet -'i Cl,REn wlttout the use of knife I) UnsaJtallon free. Call or writr 1 , n.'tni I n ir-itsfs OtBoe. BOOl'mo bt. Bf. LCIL IB. JO lr . ftl'li,' BEilWCTTIiVQ o, r, 1 1 hi 1. 1 .u.-i i, - i ... . , . r, vn h eanir Ur O W F Snu'KB, U u k'tV 1 liF.r. ( 'oir.tuo II For sale by all Urunfjists. Price 1I.0C WANTED. E J H .TLLit i'jh mke tln for tew hours wur At a. Brviitm ex. i;s v. t... ct. i:s. vo A Trim St. rjr. Tlii, I am asstirt'il is a truo stni v, tiyg a writer iu t do i M roit Free 'r.s.v. Tlie ;eutlctii;in himself toM it to inn, ami the Luly, now his wife, sat bcsiilo him nml admitted it lo be true, lie liad waiteit on her for sereial weeks, when oue evening; hu resolved to ki-a her. and told lier . "Yon shall do nothing of the kind." lie said with a jjond d. al nf asperity. lint he was not to lie frightened out or if. Hi? reached for her. Imt she drew away and indignantly declared that if he mnlertonk any mit h liberties she would aereaiu. lie didn't U-iievo she would, so he rablitd her up and gare her a pood, ronsinir "mack. hnro enmijrfi. she seteerhed like a steam ffalliope, and frightened Iho younjr iiia well-nijrh out of his senses, for he heard t'ie family rtishintr towanl the pal lor. The young lady's' mother was tha lir.t to enter ami the father came cloo behind. "What's the matter?" anked tha niother. The young man stood hy the piano, wishing the roof would fall and bury everybody. The youn lady bad jumped upon the sofa. 1 saw a moiiae." she said. 1 The parents went back, and the young mail kisn.il her until she couldn't have told a mouse from a niuiitii.iiu. 'j IS ! " 1 1 trtH full a ' j ETansTille. It!.!., co-uperatlT tulas. (TAKE NO OTHER.) DK, Ktmo's VKiiKTAHtu r.ivmi IHti.iKl, fur rtlxonlnrs of the I.lver. Ok. Kl'hlis HlltNl' V A N II II HKIMtlK' I It Ii, l-'iirttll Kliinr.v Triiublni 1111 I lihelimut Istn. Pit. Kit mi's Nmirultiltt ami I 'at 11 Cure, Ones 11II r.Ons nml Aches. Dit. Itl'liii's I VIcUr.iteil Klin Spi'Oiii', sunMMire for Finn, liiurrlnea,n 1)11, Itl'liii's tjeniitiii' C(iut:h h -rn. Itisliuil mire for t'rtilis unit oilils ln. Itl'liii's l it ti.iM TOM t.t MI AI', I'lev 1 nil Slilu lllsi'usrs. ! ' - irturrs 1111 elillilteil It has 111) eil'i.il lilt. ItlJIiD'M ( 'iiiisili CuiiHs. Il.'lll-'O'IS 1 olifi'i'llim. I'un . ( imilis, (.'uliln ul. (I t'l'iiliiiliisluiilly, M ANIIt Armilill IIV 'I'M K CHERRYVALE MEDICAL CO., K''f - t'lierryvniV Natlnnnl Hunk. 1 "1 ' MACHINE irrrn r mwr Ijlil'I IMC II TIIIIVH I'X' OVl ;. I, M III A Qui.rl Frmfrimni'l lt.kt a :. I ii. Ill HI.-. Iiy uilitf lu I l,l, Urllillilr H. "EEiCERS(lf I. - - wtsiTH srtci KANSAS CITY, Ml A Tlfgulur (Inulutitc ' Jlciflciiu:. tlivr ill lii.r yractirt!- 12 in 'i k'Uit i.'f(lhfif(('ll TRK OI.IHtlT IV SOT ami l.l. l MUM I I I! atllhorltcrt br tho himo n tn-at I nr.. nil'. M-m.n IU ' irrl:il li,..."."H'niliil W"'nkiwM,(Ml.ll iuses), p.imii iit-iiiiityii iesnrsi:.rAi,po i.u N'i v.. ii llrMHK. I'"""""'! HI", .it, I U'l'rn nml S.'l I, ...... I ..Mr. ki,l Irliinrr atl't h 1(1 nfV I l.,"ii' el' (-.. iiuur.nlr.il lir lnllry H l'lt Mltl'li i-ttnrl.. !.. 1 tnll.ilN't I'f l'ltr.' run-. .,,,r. l'xn-.rtenre In m: i.-.riant. N' mut- PTiry or lnlurli'.i" nn'ilicltto li.i'il. titno !' ln.ni tiiiHhi... l'ntlonu l a lli.tamo twnlen Ii ,i.rr,. Mi-dtrltH'S fti-nt I'ViTI W llt'ri' 1 n riu un or hri'n.iiK". Hai yur - oml hi'ihI 'orO'in;.. l.n.iitmil"n Inf. nml (('titi.it'iumi, per ......ii....h-lb,..r l'..r . :l rt ll-ll I M Ti BOOK: I IIH i I r- . ' i lull uf (lrniTIitlv m-nin'., t"n "I'lilcit 111 I'liiin eitv l..." fi.r '. I Unips. N. II - TtiU Ii""" -"ti"nli" M.oil.1- a ii. tul ktinwIMun wlili Ii ulimilil l" rfml l. ev.T mule lr..m li t.. C. vi-nr-s of Hire- ml K't't UM'li' I,. k ntol r. fill: Ml CI I M F A. t J11 V .....I..,. w,il n tlH.tiKNTi.l liilfri'-tliiH iM'i'i R.i'iis. Itivliiiliiii! iherelil.ral "1 l-'ri-nrfc Mnnlklu hie b aliiiwuiatuvrir Hi), t'v alenOiily. RHEUMATISM, fl Ht 891AT Tg(HSM II M f 0 M A T I C CUSt. ii.Xt--t THC rUhUSH RHfOVAT A PtISiriVKll KK tUH HUM SAiina. Ji f'T nny cn tht (nviinipitt ImIUUi -iir or lii'lp. (irvhUt diwoviTjr tn ai.iKiln tf inedlnnit. ino tlt iriv" n'lu'i ; a few ftt.M'! ron."VP! fi'viT iin( nrtl i in liiinfa: ( tira riiuit u totl iu frWrt.'IVM, KlrllPll't-rit n( fx'i' Wllh IfHTplI Circular. PH. KENOtRSQN. KANSAS CITY, K0. W-.' i i; i.' - tr.'. ' r r PILES! pISTULA Ami nil I'tli'-r DIREASES OF THE RECTUM ( 'tiri'il ity I) H. THORNTONS & MINOR, of K;iH-;i City. Mo . w t;out UiiT hvat'i-i' csiit-iii"-. NO Mttv K.V to tif i.iiti 'it;t:l fi.at t Ik fiiM-il, Wf ttlHo niitUr U -i'-i'i;tll ufill- t ol wuii.fii si'mI ttisca's of Mi" itl, mi. !! w.i of nil tiot tot who uiiit any )-.rl of their fee o(t,i ct Mthor in cu-h or hy note. In t ( hil VO!l Will llrMl tilOlll rXMi-ii h, iirse-. ftr circ'.ai r .';vmif "uijies Im'-'irer:-. w iio h.t ! U ciin .1 ! y n-. ntlli f No. toil , MmIIi Mrcft, Koi.ms .11. ;;t at.it - Hi.:.u t' Nairn- thif pajf-r t very lirn-- nr.!.' How' One 1 1 u im s This? In. o:htrK W i ft. r li.uur.i for any citsc of Catarrh that cannot hr ct.p t .Mint,' Jluil't t 'aturrli ( 'nrr. K. .1. CIIKNKY A CO.. l'i-. tit s.Tole,!,. We, th' uinter!;'!!! 1. haVfliiiown K J iif-y for tl,1 lit tiftiM u year, uiul ci;eve h-rf'u tly hinitirut'lti in all iiiiMne-- trnnae rtfitt t1nunci,tliv ntili' to carry out anyohHi i.'Hti' in. oil' l- t tn-ir f nit. VfT TllfAX, 'ilnli-faiiif lhlU'.'!-tV. Toif.jit.Jt I,io W'Al.hlNti. K INN N X Ml V I N . W hoh m lrnv,'i-u. T-.h !. ( ihio Hall'-i Caturrti Cure is t a U n I'-ion-iillv. ae;i directly ujK'li the hhi.nl utl'l Iiiiicohh st.riaee the syli-ai. 1'rice. T.'hj. per holt.e. -:ii hy ; 'lnii-kl-ts. piles s Itl'lU'K ClinnACTTADV ivereiirii n rueil1.' for it'lt luiL. ii nine. Mtml. fnwitnl. etc.). w hether ofrt c- T.t .r lone btunMiiiu. It civs itist nit u f. at.tt i tteetK u rwlteal amt j i trt.t t' iit vt:ie. No Mnvical op r.it!oti reoture ! 1 rv it Ami relit e yotir for e.n aiarainl tree n;i h Iwx. For sale hy ilni; mail tin reee'pi ,t price M K1 N Hi IIV, :ifferini Sell I ti p : i ii i v .'" vils or pent t.y l.nneittater, DROPSYfree I'o.ltl.-rlv CnrH Hllh A'srtlile ItHiiifxIii-. lliif .iitr l 1 tioi. in tli. i'I , -.-, t ur j.itl'. n' tiriilli'Hiii'.'il h.i i'-H l l.i'vi j.ln ir'.Hi-. l 'i. .ii t.r I tii'-r m iium.itiH r.it.Miiv r - i i .-'.t r : in L i t v, tl,:r..a nil h in.t,.n; r, m.iu '1 s ti.l tor fri't- N ,,k ,.f 1,'Miiii' n :t: i.l iiiitu. f .rc-. Ill ilC lr,.HIii,, i,l tn r l v lii.iil If Vi'li onl-r 1r .il. In . 11 .1 ii-ii. tx p iv ."t Hi'.'. IIH. II B 1,111 r A MI.MS. At, i.ntii . liu year experience in treating all varietie tf Xpture enables us to guaranty a post ive cure, send 4 cents in atamps Jor par t'cul.rs and treatment on Hernia. Volta-Mcdico Appliance Co., ) IS N Bth Bt.. 3T. LOUIS. MO LL MEN, llll i It M Ht'HINii K!M I VI - 1 1 I l" -i.i Ab KAkM i.y a.W to.:- l-efllitMllT ll-'MI Fr'f -ln;. hi Tenth or PM'i'if T t an 4 I K I I. "one wl.o o n ine-iii a i i,.in t , , , ! ,lt w , (ftnijt t.Uil will ecutt lite rt-icii I'U t.f. 10 .01 i ii.n v. Address M Eoi m. Kansas City, jYp TUB OLD DOCTOR'S V t-ADItS FAVORITE. ALWATf PET.MRI P anr pfrtV P.AFP-. Th atop urn nd or r-ni'.-.i'nn r w'lH.in all ot-pt X hi C.:itev t'tuit. in the oi I r"X I V 1 prrvip mat pr .-)trp. fnr TMn. ?r.-t rt m ft:ic bid t-t"i A Monet rftiirtif tf ti n rpr"-ntl. Seod 1 Opdib 'mpi 1 for S5fd par i-ui-. Dr. WARD .it CO,. IIT K.otfc St., St. Lait. Mrt. 3 YEAKs STRONG jTBIl lti Nttiw lfM;lT. 'wt Vt!-(r. Wrt I'iilAL ) mni Itj .r' Irw lor n-uw t-'Hfgr, fciltu Cr.TivHl Cf.;3, 117 . 8-4 Ctrect. St. Lscit, K9 0 PIUM an.l fl hi.kr llnhit ntTs-.l at hiPif- wtth.Hit piin li i'f i:irri-t::nrs . ,.t I'HI 1. It m Muni i,t v, M, ll.. Ilfll.-e lVi, W bin limi it Allanta. I. a. ja" N Y L A P Y can tavr.lllll, lrieiOill u.c a i", a rmiiiT .fiivi; lorouixjiin. ; Mr. V. M. APP. CO. I IIH T. Sth STRFFT, ST. t OI'M. MO. W II. II H1SH UTKA' Tnll rtire -vpliil! Prri.luii. wn .1 e'l'-r ii .hiw tti tb H.h.l M U'ltit .6 lor ti. AJtlres. Da J.H. om i r. S. V. PCHIJSHI.VG CXJ. .1.1 - If, 3 3 0 a a A ataaisdy Wlfl.S WhlTINH TO A!Wi n i!' - - a .tHt that yo.j aaw ths MiFMi- - uicut in this papa. STOCK ORAEIDS 5ot oeenpyluff or ipae Uiau Ota Irst feliewisf nlU be lutsrtea f S.OO j .sr. Tlio verdict sf pi owbU arte or small lierJs U that It payi U ulrsrtUe tha brands. O H RANCH. Coney. Kaunas. Llrcl. vn awi D I1U1 O H oa iilp. Si" 1"'..r't.;. nana, on Cn, 10 si'U uniliat of Oa aer, Kaiuaa Sail oulr for ahla Bitot. D. I. DENNY. Claremore, Ind ter. KltbiiraMa. J" unilda. Yarlout uarka. U,rnlmllian W Coo... fB O. Ii. WA8HBOUHNS, P. O., Vinita, I. T. TOD ! tar, nntl.r blt lo rlflil. it a n oa Koooit Nprlnii fralrla, "niilm mt or 110l.nl lrry. t M Hon. brand: O oa LIT hip Son. eattla brn1iHl on If II km. 10 c. w. Chulnca, POCLE. Ind. Ter. Homo brantVd C. W. ..Ii laft firtf. Haugr on Pryor eri'fk t mllisi Irom I Iu l tea. lu-1 J. O. HALL. roat-ollios, Yiulu.I. T. Bon iad aaiaa oa lift hip. Ualtrttt la ob n. aiil-Uilm Cabla aad trju BM, W. H. NOBLE 3, Postoffles at Kingston, Kansas. For, brand aama It 0 a a Ui1r In aacli Hans. Big an B. B. FRAY 8 SB, PoitoCloa, Vkoita, Ind. Tsr. Wraa-p-BBSaajiaMSjaw W wm 1SH. . r-rl tMU Of ikX ana .a Caala aval aad Mutrf anaka. 4-H O IIAYDEN, C'liuutt-iiu, 1ml. Ter. trlp on nrk. fitht-r I U on r i itrli t C H r j r Krnlii-1. hip t mh un llrcl, ; v ou hi I Hint hip; noli tirnNit--t v t it tu Ii It nI-Ii ll'iirn- IjniiMt .11 irn nlmtililf r tir t'ii;li. Hftt.K" iti t iniii't'f anil 1'rjor rrr.-ka. In-HI dEOiicn vr. clark. Poskiliios, Vinita, Inilian 1 orritorj Sniootk erop ta " IV. B. TAYLOR, Pontoffios Vinita, I. T. aaiootk oron la 1.A Mir and Ci'Q and aslil la ta rifiii R. ma calllf la ?ar loot .that bniuli amarka. honira an Ia .tut croak, foul Pillra aa Vlt ana. ttf NATHANIEL SKINNER. P. O. Vinita, Intl. 'IVr. '.n untnt prnrt'l"!! ,w.a) t' niMj-r il- ti i'ur rarii.'e r r 'I i r i . r I I v a f Clioiat a. L 1 fi. n. 1LATXS. PoirbsSo baiiua, indiaa TerHtarj, SwaU.w r.k aad wrdar a. I ta aar aad arar tif la li- Sit. Iruf tt, lurd f 1 a4 .!- l i Saak 1 awa tail I a. Stan a u aa lan jaw I llVaUI)lH J. B. IdAJiKHAM. Chouteau, Ini. Trr. awall.w.fwr) and n.l.rl.:i la I, ft aati atidi loa. In riah,. tfttita fram catt 6m, t, T at Krt, ai Utaof ta. rl.M aiii only f.i ahlpoiaQl. a-n J. H. MORRI3. KHna, Kaiii-nf. x Urand oa .itlipr kinrf oil It il i rk . x mi !.-. tnnln ol Ktn.a. liua. li'-.. R. C. EDOERTON, I.pnaiiah, I. T. h A r 1 1 !! Irn'tf I R E fid m ft 1 1 i c li frr-'f ft rr, itt'tT''l1t MM. 1 mI rt ' ' rU -f X t of tm' hfrn $ ttnom rnifT--k, 1- SKINNER, ir, I. T. m lr irtrk . n ' rr- v r t.t . .t i" T - i b ran 11 .:. in Mi, U. M. -J ulr: lelt r.n in. lit ar. iV'lt la .vTr- rifiiti iitwitp .1 I ' . limn, ut I'rT. k;:-r::j ' " t v' " -'- " "' J Jem - WtfaTka. Kai f f ..it t i itt La O. A. la A. J. LANE), ClaiiMiiorc, I. T. Aim V on Mirk: Crop mnl un ,l,.rl,il 111 riiilil. Hal- 4-, 'r-W. ,(, n left. In V brio. il iHrioim nin ItUIIKM IU Hill. IMTlll ol clanjiiior.. m-l'i i WATT MAYEH. I'ryor Crct'k, Iml. Ter. irWR hrUH'li-'l LAU A. J. BLACK WEL I.. Cliolm a, Ind. Ter. lluiiid on T.lilitnlrifr OBO. NIPPER, Post-0 Eos Ciareuiora, Ind. Tor. Bwallow for anil nn'larb'.t lainrt. tmouit aio ru ol. I.i,(. I'ia thiertfc aoiniitranilvd Ik Ilf Ultld.f I,-ar,p.j8.. WM. LITTLH, Postoflio Vinita, Ind, Ter. Brand oa Ma .rild., Zar anark, eroo off Itfl 1 rrnp ani and.tr' I i....: rr ' ''hl, llntri Lrtul.l, Vartona oui.r V? niar&i Draoa V i Rang a Wal D-Vl. O. M. MoOLELLAN, Poutoffios, Oowala, I. T. A fW eowi arof braoaeuoa UftJ alua trioa. A ftw ftttle'' brandrd f!f-mbhln tlia lart R about. der. rnoftlr doubloaaVl dc wit (.(ie. I. p,J llorto brand, LVmuJ on laft ilJaT O Uanob on l'anr. J. O. HOOAN, Adair, Indiao Territorf. Swallow-fort aad IZITp drhli la rltbl tar. aaua aa f rrnrs aiaaa. tU J. T. M'BPADDEIT, PostofTce at Chelsea, Indian Ter. f Cloaa crop .4" l.ft ar tvrorblt lh-rlaht. llturt ! nutaawaal of Uialaas. O. W. FRANKLIN, Vinita, 1. T. Swollnw - fork nirht; Two iin.terhili lertt utmrii If ft : m-ar on imp Piuhl ; hem oo jitw II .ret Ii r a it 't on stionlilfr. Khiign lii'tweeu UlUa Cabin ril ilure crekt. W. W. MILLER, Vinita. I. T. ltanirt an Local! . crik, four ' - O ..'' ;,-'-."r:";i O. V. ROGERS, Chin inuro, 1ml. 'i'er. J. B. tDWARDB, P. O. Vinita, InJiau Territory. Kltifl oa jocl. I'r.lrl. MrM.o.rriiH fr'?""" irtn 'i d J H "O r r-. .' 4 ertbii n.1ii.l. I . i'r - t " ;j tin .oil, .1 on I. u'a.'rti aft ).. H on i f If ll.'.. K on li'p ' I J If i j vin In. L-ttf rty m, Cjpt'Sa. wilt vt. a,vj no rtaard for ronrlrlloa aar t tut at.a.lua an anluia! tn Ihlt tirand. FAIR McSPADDEN, l lnN. it, I. T. Stri, ... I r. . mi.l-rsl... S...I.C ltrnr.il"! H V ! Murk I ii.lfr hull . r p l.ratid: 1 .' . . Ii'..r lr..ni I- -a I" -" - ' "7i a t..li..rlli..l IVrrr- t r ,, ' 1 rrmn -t n rv . ail'l ."11 1 It V.. - --"v il r , -k t, ,.jj.l..iii.-nl. T. H. HARLES, v.bMii rii i. l t. artra tr 1 V.r- Fa IT V. ft.a vr "I'. 4-."':ri L . . :'.v.. 4 ur f -11 T Kaiigs n.ar 1'rvi.r Xj sii'l hull 'refill, lea . : t in. It 1 B,t 1 'aa. f un .4 , 1 ' - t"-" -." I L. . ' . .11 y. , '.tjlfn nd f fi-. .'i- . ..-9 1 rv la th Vki' 'a.i"' i Mi'f I Uf li, "P JH '! M ir ! Tfns i nt - i -, .i ;,PV ' Uh e littri- i';. : i iHii'ih, H 'ViA -"if -t t ..rural V ' ';'. ' 31 l.ar on l.-n I 1 1 o r fin n r...e,.t B 1 ll.w.Tl. !. ri.ti'i' Muk: l'r... IT ll, . '.' t .'. n.i.l'-rsl... i 4' r". A I...- Ml i-ar f 1 i-liii liai lour mil.' t' Xiv w l ol I. Uf I ..a J. M CRUTCH FIELD, ItiNa. I. T. MILTON DRAKH. j Kmir Mil.-, 1. T. I llm, op r,v,r tl i, ! V--CB 1 1' - ' ! . ( Tr ' - . i - ii . ; B. W. RIDER. ! C!n 1-ta, In.). T.r. i - HC 'ir. ' ICiTaa M'k frtl, i - ., ,., r"-r. t'iil a..'l I " j . " 5 j ''ll' i f ri'M "i i a-' - -il.t-t l ss1b.L- OKAY & OIilNKBOALE.oJ, Vinita, Jinl. Tor. .. ariulinniaraa. fm FT!" 3 lliuii-li mi I'aw- SM " 4 ''mmmnmA bW if Blasts wit.t t'l V 1 1 1 1 1 Nil nt'.rk Lilil 0kci'it fur alili II t. Hunt lirHit'l O on aliotil'li'r. IH-M WM DONALDSON. Vinita, I T. htnliff run it" wnn niily, I'luiir I'm if i-rop in fiuli rar, N cuuitt kt-Mti t Jtt:t lt ltr Hup - ut. t,l, K' J W.O. PATT6W, Vinita, Ind. Ter. Raata Sock .in aaitlt bat 1 1 4 a aid. aad S I .a nla. In trt.k aailaa i 1. 1 i v aaif alrrta t as Ultra Mark i ttraa talk 781 LEM PARIS, Clielea, Iml. Ter. Marat Two ipllta In ittrh far. Unnum North ftf Galala switch. 1 11 33 CAR LINE. TEXAS CHAIR vi o? IBS TO ALL I'OINTS IN Texas, Mexico and California. THROrtlH TRAINS f'ARRV PULLMAN SLEEPERS BKTWEKN Hannibal, St. Louis and Kansas City texasapoTnts. FBEE RECLINING CHAIR CARS - HKTWKF.N Hannibal and Denson, Dallas, Ft. Worth and Taylor. j. WAi.no. ;aiston m ksi.ifr. Vti-e I'resldunt. Oi-ri'l l'.isi'r & Tick't Ah t, UK DAUA, MO. a.' TBI OK BAT Through Route KANSAS CITY, 0 SAINT LOUI0 Omaha, Pueblo & Denver. Follmta Bnt SUepin; Oan and rrti REOUNINO OHAIS OARS Dally Batwo.Q ST. LOUIS AND WICHITA. H. O. TOWNSCND, 0.naral Faaaonirer I and 'fl-.ktt Af vat, Ira ST. LOCH, MO A. D. CUBINE, lfuiafftturr of ud 3ir ! BOOTS AND SHOES, Cofftjrvllls, Kintal, Pops all kinds of boot and f.hon noik, puaranteelng a lit BBd snlisfiicllon In every re Npect. rHrtlcu deKirlnj? work cun send their iiuiupi and ad dresses and will receive a elreu lur giving full directions how to measure the foot. J. W. CllllMi, fcramao, bas dona BotUInf elkr for jears and In gtrlntr bet err aaliafiu tion In the boot biularu Uiaa anjr man In tbe West. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET OF ST.LOUIS THE ST LOUIS NATIONAL Stock Yards. Llll'Hl.'. at I a. I M I.oiliil. 111., I lit' 111, tly t'CiiS' tli.' I'il.v nf St. I.tii". i'i 'fur all il.-i-t i)'t i.m of l.ivi- SfiM'k alwa! ill alt.-iiiiun.f. ami within tin-l-.'.niiuls of l li.' Min k ' ai-ils is a lii'i'f ( aiiiiinir t'iiiii'iiiiy. itti a raiiai'itv 'of iaii):lit,rii.u l.mi ln'a.1 of cattle daily, ami 1'otk I'ai'kini: I '.t tlil tslim.'iits with a raiia. ilv for iaiilit.'i'in(.' l-,(i.i lio'f tlailv. ' ISAAC II KNOX, President CIIAS. T. JONES, nupt. AFTON HOTEL. At l'i IN. 1M I f R .' . . i J j I H. ALLEY, PROPRIETOR. Termi n iifoiialili'. Tal.lo nl the ways stii't.inii ami trie itm tuarkrt alfonN. (iooil aaniple rnotus on li rt floor. (ii.tiil ttalile in connection with the lio'isc. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MRS J. R. LAKGLEY, Prop. Fairland, Ind. Ter. rn:sT-n..s .u v immopations J!i'iy ?H'l. 6 mo. FAIRLAND K.MKLANP, Stepho Briggs, HOTEL, I T., Manager -'-.5 a'tri lf ib l-"i lm;. r.. li Y.. ,r i'i-... .tn m MH'Hl.X Uhli.i.S " U ntil ' T c'lfl. i. William MeDavitt, Seneca, lr'.t'Ht..r Mo., Seneca KcCel Feller Kirs. -A." flour. 1 t t a i" fro- "M.-1 I." and "1,; iV n a, i .-.irri. II i ou .ri j r , y it rj?f" Sl'I'T'l'S bti-f.--4jd 41 TOaii.n-fa aJara"'-lrT t 1 sn s- ,s-.v -, a 1 n 1 t.. i--. -tm tivo f bar rati u..L