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mi si i i imr i iihi'iihhm itmim BKWBmtiSLmWSK Kr. lrvUfc Poire U Ilurke, N. Y When Others Fail HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES "Tliroo Trarangomy wife) suffered with In flammation nod aorencas of tho towels, M(bi Ihrslcl.in Kilil was caused by a tumor, ami that ( hlii remedies rtlil not help tier, alio would bo unable to getrcllrf Thcjr failed to bring a' ut satisfactory results Tlio tumor beenmn laicer, and nnallysho could only I.ty on osr aldo at UlfVL In February abo had an nttack of Tho Qrlp and In two wocks was reduced to n mere skeleton. Tho family physician did all ho could and pronounced her Inrnrnble. When Sho completed taking thn medicine, ho left for Iter, sho decided to try Hood'a Saraaparilla. Its tonil effect was quickly noticeable Shu la now iking tho fifth bottlo and all trace of tbs tumor hire disappeared. Sbo Is . Froo from Pnlna Snd there la no soreness or swelling. Sh Is row ahlo to attend to hr household duties. " rmOTHT 1'owell, Ilurke, Franklin Co., N. Y Hood's Plllo are the best after-dinner nils, assist digestion, euro ncaaacuo. irj n vox. 'August Flower" " I havebcen afflicted with bilious ness and constipation for fifteen years and first one and then another prep hration was suggested to nie and tried, but to no purpose. A friend recommended August Flower and words cannot describe the admira tion in which I hold it. It has given me a new lease of life, which before was a burden. Its good qualities nnd wonderful merits should bemade fenown to everyone suffering with dyspepsia and biliousness." Jessb JQauker, Printer, Humboldt, Kas. mrmmney; 1 A Complete Illustrated Novel, by ROSA MOUCHETTE CAREY, Author of " Not Like Other Girls." " Queenla's Whin." etc.. Is contalneJ In Lippincott's Magazine for May (published April so), also, llQOCIETY OP TUB CINCINNATI. (Illustra te!.) By John BunnNO. A PASTEL. A Story 1lltrated. (The Third of Upplneott's Notabls Series.) By Corkeua Kadi Rathbone. r2W ST. LOUIS. (Illustrate!.) EyjAXUCox. COL. P0PC AND 000D ROADS. Dy PROFESSOR L. M. 1UUPT. HEN OP TltD DAY. By M. CROFTON. Also poems, e ssiys .stories, etc, by f svorltt authors. I IPPIHP.nTT'l otlglnatsi the co-aplet story hirrinvuii ,, mnj( ,w yuM in! laterestlng miscellany. Is one of the mostattract Ivt Magailnes now published. For sal by all news ind botflc dealers. Single number, 15 cents; pel usual, 33.00. urracorrs kkuzixe, rMiadeipida. 3raWD TTTTl Latest Stylts -- L'ArtDoLaMode. 7 COLUKEI rUTI UJ. m mrar rims aid in luaarssuiois. C7 Ordrf II r roof Jlrw. deela Sval SS eel. fee UlMI ft.Bkbcr te H.J. UMltCIi.ll.kv. ULiilllkUVub run sua ttnm mj cvtmw. OEi? The Best Waterproof Coat In tho WORLD ! J H Vsn mw SUCKER (The IISU IiltAKD BUCK EH li warraeted water. prwr-anOwtutfiiToadryUUieharilciuioim. Tt aewrOMUUi BULK til u a perfect ndirf coat, and eorerslhscnurssJuVlls, tlswarsoflaUuuoas. Ihmt our a eoai u ins -run jtranu- m wi it. xuotui' fUdCauliKiw frr-. A. 1 TUWEH, IKalun, inn. vans PositiToly euro Bilious Allacts, Oon Btipalioa, SlckScadacJie, etc. 25 cent6 per bottlo, at Drug Storea, Writo for eimplo dost, Iree, J.F. 8MITH & C0.tNew York. Cure CoB.umptlon, Couch", Cronp.Boro ThroaU Sold by all DnipUls oa a CuSinlc.. iifTfTiivrnimnii Tirnnrnmipni CURES RISING BREA5T . ytmKijmKr mavss errml cMld4jeannj woman. 1 bato tecu a Mhs-wua tor many yeata, and In each case wbero 'mathtr't Prknd- liadbeenused (thai MMrlMkel wonder and rellered suoch MAatti'C. lib tba Ust rcriedy tor rllc M th WmM tovini, nl wortii tho rico for A) afrmlrrnnrrr AM. & fnm T"i mu 1 mm Kaaaf9itil .aaiFi"wrgii 1 , ji iia f4jLyH'SL-Su "'JOE. M.rKfUlaiKv HIE FARMING WORLD. THE WAKlNO OF ROADS, a. Secure l-uainl.ltlo-i Is, of Course, (he Mrt lXontlal. JJccetslly Is tlio best iscliool Of ro.-Ul nnklne, nml tlio best flfst lciion or tlio younrror incmliors o( a fntnlly rany lo rrken bntn'ecn tlio front nnd brick doors.of fi liorao nnd 1 110 BtrocL NVliore tlio nnllro soil turns to mud with writer nnd trninnlnir. tnlto out tlio loam nnd pllo It In n lionn fur tiso, whon lino nnd mcliotv, in tfrauinfr or. urcssing; 1110 iloorynrd. MnUo tlio oxcnrallon con enro nnd from six to flflecn incites doop In tlio middle, ncconllnu; to tlie porous or wntor-IioUUtiR capacity o'f tlie subsoil. Think out theso nnd many cognnto points to tlio end nnd mnko n plan on paper before tho nclunl work is begun. Distrust yourself or anybody clso who enn't tell what they proposo totlo. Into this vacant space (shaped like tho bottom of n birch b.irk canoe) fill the host path making tnatorlal to bo had Coarse sand mny, In somo places, be tho cheapest nnd most useful sub stance for tho bottom filling, because water nover stays In sand to bo avol len by frost. Upon tho sand placo hard nnd heavy rravel with Its courser stones and pobblos buried rounding the surface In n form plcnsnnt to tho feet nnd along tho middle mako tho wnllt threo or four inches higher than tho bordering grass nnd tlio edges of tho gravel on cither stdo flush with tho bordoring turf. Turf should bo re peated here, for good wnlks, roads and Hnn turf will alwayi go together. Wold the road mender who fills tho street with mud, dust nnd loose stones. mm fi$2ir ' x viF.w or isirnovrin road ox ajA-tr.x lit.Aau. lly settling the sand nforcsnid, solid with water, or by trampling It with horses or men, and by adding one third of good hydraulic llmo to bharp, sandy gravel nnd finely broken rock, tempering and mixing the whole thor oughly with water, tho top course of a walk may be done in artificial rock. This will bo n grand lesson in road building for nil tho children nnd grown pcoplo concerned in it, because the principles Involved in permanent work nro always tho same however details may vary with local circumstances. There must be undcrdrainage, cither natural or artificial; the walk or road should be water shedding a "roof over Its foundations, as Mr. McAdam said and "rounding enough to clean Itself," ,s Telford said; while the fric tion of travel should wcai at tho sur face only. Methods for making our paths "straight" should bo taught in schools and churches to tho end that tho common pcoplo may never bo cheated in these everlasting matters. Earth roads will wear longer upon a concave bed of solid sand; nnd whether the superstructure, torccclve the tread of animals nnd the grinding of loaded wheels, bo of selected nnturnl gravel, or of broken stone (which at best will be an artificial, coarso gravel), or of asphalt, or pressed or fired brick, or of cleft and dressed stone blocks, or selected pebble pavement (fit for pressing tho fro? of u horse's foot). nothing can be better for foundations than the solid bed of natural or arti ficial sand. To get foundations right is tho most important thing in road mending as in road making. Careless workmen, as Ignorant of what has been as of what should be, continually spoil our highways. Wo have our selves felt, perhaps, how carefully the conscientious dentist removes all de cayed and insccuro material from the cavity he Intends to fill. He'll give us a costly or a cheap wearing surface, but tho foundation must be scrupulous1 ly sccuro nnd firm In each case, r-'o it is in road building or in any building whatever, ixst me see the road maker dumping rolling gravel upon a ridge of newly-scrapcd-up mud or sand. It is liko driving to market with n load of potatoes and no sido boards! And wo see the same sort of workman hauling road gravel upon some sandy fiat In a dry time, smothering himself and tho traveling public with dust, when a slnglo load of water on gravel damp from tlio pit would bo worth ten loads 01 gravel in finishing his work. Nothing enn be positively nnd fitly said hero about the depth, width or length of road work, except in the language of the old masters: "Wisdom shows a narrower path." Avoid tho "broad road" mako plenty of nar rower ones, with hero and Thero a coin fortablo traveler. Dimensions, how ever, must bo nicely adjusted to local conditions and especially to our pockets. VI o don t want to bo driven to Heaven with earthly taxes. J. U. Olcott, in N. K. Homestead. HOW TO MAKE CHEESE. A simple 1'roeesa tVlilcli Insures hntUfuo- tory lletulta. Wo nre asked for tho process of cheese making. After tho milk is properly ripened, heat It to 81 degrees in the summer nnd 84 degrees in tho spring nnd fall during cool weather. After lliu proper heat is attained, add the rennet In quantity to coagulate milk in from &0 to 60 minutes. Then cut the curd In cubes of about three- eighths of an inch each, then stir cen tly 10 to 15 minutes, then apply hent siowiy av ursv nnd raise tho heat to from 00 to 02 degrees, when Mie heat can bo raised rapidly to 03 degrees, when tho whey can bo drawn. Then stir tho curd gently until It begins to pack. Whon sufllclcnt acid Is devel oped In the curd and cooled down to Si degrees, grind and snlt, about two and a half pounds of salt to 1,009 pounds milk. Then tho curd'Is put to preai Apply the pressuro gradually until tho whey is pressed out. The cheese should be In press nbout Ss hours. The curing room should be of a uniform tempera ture of ubout 70 degrees. After the cheese is properly cured, if not mar keted, it should be plncod in a cool room to the curlnji process will be re tarded. Curing rooms should be so constructed that the temperuturo can be invariably kept at from 00 to 70 de grees. Furjners'Votce. Oonct Jtoads anil Happiness. Tho prosperity of our country de pends so largely on the prosperity of our farmers that everything possible should bo done to render Jfe In tlio rural district qgroeablo n woji U8 proLUahlo, mid uothlng could cnnduci tht roatlfc-Jowph Wlioalar, M. G, alsil.SHaii lad tfaL....!.! Am 0 . . tauiiui in TD3)oriui icn i-pnerew on J)K(l Bxtiliilr at Wr,V, tJuZ WrHHlIlM,, -...,. !- na MlfllUR ILUlHMiisaa WJfcWINP POWUEr delicacy noticed in tho finest cake, biscuit, rolls, etc., which expert pastry cook3 declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. SHE WAS NOT PRESENTABLE. Death Was l'referable ton Ulshoveled Ap pearance. "Fire!" Wildly rung out tho cry, rousing tho qnlct neighborhood from Its midnight slumbers nnd filling the breasts of tho startled denizens with tho paralyzing, blood-curdling dread inseparable from n night alarm of fire. Windows wcro luutlly thrown up, heads wcro thrust out, nnd trembling; voices nsked: "Where Is it?" From tho roof of n thrcc-story mnn sion tho Unmet wcro mounting sky ward, throwing n ruddy glare over tho groups of men nnd boys hurrying nlong the streets, nnd guiding only too sure ly to tho Bccno the fire companies whoso clanging gongs drew nearer nnd nearer. Tho houso was scon to be doomed. Nothing could rave it. Willing hands wcro assisting in carrying out through tho wide-open front doors bundles of garments lcdclothcs, cakes of soap, brooms, piano covers, water buckets, towels, nnd wnsh-baslns, nnd throwing out of tho windows tho valuable mir rors, rare old china, und costly paint ings that were more easily saved in Hint way. Hut tho roar of tho ilamcs warned them that they must hasten. "Is everybody out of tho slceplng rooms?'' inquired tho father of the family, as he stopped a moment to wipo tho sweat and grime, from his face "Yes no!" exclaimed tho hnlfills tracled mother, looking hastily over tho grout that stood on the opposite sidewalk. "Where Is Veronica?" Tlio eldest daughter was not there. Tho mother run back Into tho burn ing building nnd called frcnzicdly up tho stairway: "Veronica! Veronica'." And n voice from an upper room calmly responded: "If you think, mamma, I'm going to coino down before I get my side-bangs curled you're mightily mistaken." Chi cago Tribune. Solleltuos. Mother Where have you been, John ny? Johnny Down by th olo mill wntch ln' a man paint n picture. "Didn't you bother him?" "Now! He seemed to bo real inter ested in me." "What did ho Ray?" "He asked me if I didn't think 'twas most dinner time, and you'd miss inc." N. Y. Advertiser. A lluninue Principle. Dumlcy "Mrs. Murkham gave mo precedence of Dayton. I led the way In to dinner." Ilenton "I heard her explain to Day ttm that you looked hungriest." I udsre. THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITY, April M CATTLE-Cest beeves JW i 30 Stoclters Sua a ITS It Natlrocows 2 2) UOOS-Cocd to choice heavy.. T U0 WIIEAT-No. S red. HI KaStmrX CO 73 e en; eoii COIIK Xa mixed ?!) 11 1. UATS-sasr.ina 23 KYB-Na S M FLOUH-Pnlent, rcr rack I n 1'ancy 18) HA Y-Cnoice timothy B M e M'i I 10 BOO ft 8 10 . U a Fancy pralrlo 8 U 1IRAN' G! IIUTIKU-Cholco creamery... CHEKbK-Foil cream II SOOS Choice 11 i'OTATOES TS ST. LOUIS. i:i e u CATTLE Natlrwaodahlpplnj ISO I 75 Texanv... 3 7) I31 HOOS-IIeary SHEEF-Falr to cbolco. rLOUIt-Choice WHEAT No. 3 red. COItN-NalmUea , OATS-No 3 mixed. UYE-Na 2 IJUTTEn-Creamery ... I.AKD Western steam. 8 04 701. lui v a 3 0) 3 60 ( CAS 37 S3 alli 37 a 37! tH lb 31 073 87W TOHK IS SO 1SZJ 5 71 760 ftlU ft 4 50 CHICAGO. CATTLE Common to prima ., HOGS Packing and ahlpplng.. bllUEI'-Falr to choice FLOUn-WJnter wheat WHEAT-NoSred COUV-No. 3 OATS-Xo. 3 RYE nurTEK-Creamery LAUD 300 M 4 33 3 3) 71 lift h a Wjfft 31 3) A ri K MIS 3) " POItIC NEW YOHK. 17 1) (I7 CAITLE-Natlva atecrs , 3 8) gill HOT, S - Oood H choice S3) A 7 CI FLOUlt-Oood to cboloo 3 01 ft I 33 VHEAT-No.rod. 70 7H COIt.S'-NaS 5)lft J( OATS .. Western mixed 37 O 34 IJUTTEIl-Creamery 30 t SOW roH!C-Mc IT ftc- tlS T 0y THE OVTSlDF. that Is the best plan) to keep tho huge.old faahional pill. Just as soon as you get it inAitl. It lrina ts. trouble you. What's luo ujto of Buucring with it, when you can ret more help from Doctor Ilerce Ileoaant I'elleti I TUeso tlnr, sugar coaUd granules do ou permantnt CTOOfl. TIlAV mnt. ... , mildly and natur ally, and there's no reaction af terward. Con stipation, Indlgeatlon, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of tho liver, stomach, and bowels are pruvented, rcliovod. and perma nently cured. They're tbo smallest, tho easiest to take, and tbo chmpeillor thoj'ro guarantttd to give satisfaction or your money ti re turnwL You pay only for the good you get. Nothing elso urged by tho dealer, though the may bo better for him to jwll, tan lo "Just as good" for you to buy, was too ss axssr yoa a New Spring Dress cither cotton, wool or Ilk, drop ut lloe ffivfafc yonr Pfme and irtdreM, tiling nrlr a ym on iht kind of f ood ou wUh nd about j prtc jruu tract to Kraiidwu wilt fud uq aanivua without clurga. i-loaca of bcautttul new gooda tr rrad for rou. AdiitPM BULLENG, MOORE, EMERY & CO., Kansas City. .... Missouri. rii mis nrii ,, wn m Ely's Cream Balm QUICKLY CIHlIfl COLD IN HEAD wmm li I' 8 r- US ' 1 x Pure grape cream of tartar forms the acid principle of the Royal exclusively. The Royal . imparts that peculiar sweet ness, flavor and Absolutely Pure Bkimsixo a man at cards Is dllTcrcnt from robbing lilm on tlio hlKtmay. In tho latter proocss tlio victim puts up Ins hands. In tlio former tho robber doos it, Troy Pros. , "WiUTlnmlooldnRfor," snld niluglnir, jut after ho hnd rented n teh-pliune, "is tho man who said Hint talk is cheap,' Washington Btar. When on (he High Mens, OA tho rait, on n steamboat, aboard a Ashing smock, or vachtlnc on tbo coat, Uostettcr's Stomach Illttcrs ivlll bo found n rcllnblo means of averting and relieving ailments to which travelers, mariners and ennrfrantn are peculiarly subject. f?;u cnplalna, ship doctors, voyagers or sojourners in tho trop ica, and all about to encounter unnccllmntcd, nnd unaccustomed or riangorou climate, should not neglect to avail themselves of this safeguard of well ascertained and long tried merits. .. - 1 CniLDRKM nro often named aftor their fathers. Naturally. You could scarcely numo them before. TThen TrtlTellnR Whetheron nlenauro bent, nr business, tnko on every trip a bottlo of Byrupof Figs, as it ncis inosi nicasaniiy aim ciicciivciy on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fovcrs, headaches and other forms of alck noss. For ilo In KO cents and (1 bottles by all lcadln.; druggists. "Qxttimo at tho bottom of tldnirs." said Johnnie, as ho sneaked tho last cuokey out 01 toe jar. PLeiss-rr.Wholcaome. Hneedv. for rou it ha is Hale's Honey of IlorchoiindnndTur. l'lko's Tootbacbo Drops C'uro In ono minute. It never oavs a man to net tho fool. Thoro are too inunr people who do tbo act natu rally. ClovcUiud Plain Dealer. - TIebcjiau's Pills net liko maulc on tho vital organs, restoro lost complexion and bring back tbo keen edgo of appetite. Tim nuroat thine about the avcraeo brand of lnaplo sirup Is tho gall of Its manufac turers. uunaio courier. No MATTCR hoiv rxnenslvo a watch mavbo a part of It is always second baud. RI j"jTJ tju ffl j L Tan! PRORIPT, mm My wife suffered with such Intense neuralgic fulns in the face, she thoucht sho would die. She bathed bcr face and head with OT. JACOBS OIL. and it cured herla f oor boars. CAHI, SCHEIHE. do you ohei immm p WNafWNssrs'tsSlS 3frC2)"0" "WMTTm'iTn 3E335aeirO"Sr Rev. H. P. Carson, Scotland, Dak., says: "Two bottles of Mall's Catarrh Cure complete ly cured my little girl." W. H. Griffin, Jackson, Michigan, writes: "Suffered with Catarrh for fifteen years, Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me." Albert Burch, West Toledo, Ohio, says: "Hall's Catarrh Cure saved my life." Conductor E. D. Loomis, Detroit, Mich., says: "The effect of Mall's Catarrh Cure is wonderful." E. A. Rood, Toledo, Ohio, says: "Mall's Catarrh Cure cured my wife of catarrh fifteen years ago and she has had no return of it. It's a sure cure." E. 13. Walthall & Co ., Druggists, Morse Cave, Ky., say: "Hall's Catarrh Cure cures every one that takes it." J. A. Johnson, Medina, N. Y., says: "Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me." MANUFACTURED IJV F. J. CHENEY & CO., TOLEDO, O. Testimonials sent free. Sold by Druggists. 75 cents per .bottle. WHEN IN WANT 0F A FIRST-"SS AODRISB J. I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO., cATAtoout met. nACWE, wxsctmsiHr. THE POT INSULTED THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO QQQP Q00KIN9 DEMAND OLKANUNItS iAFOUO iHgULD wi UUP Ifi mfrf KIT0HHN, DO NOT RE firCFIVEn f lih l'niu. Knamels, and IMInU which itala innDannii.lninre the iron, ana tmmrea. The HUln. Hnn Ntnvn IMIIihll llrillli,nt.O(lor. lrnn, lluraliln, and the consainor pars for Itotla nr alans pnrkaro wrrh erory parchaM, TAI1 T Homes Need for all homo uses a carton of Home Nails all sizes, n carton of Home Tacks all sizes TAH Dealers Sell i I I H-1 for all liomo uses LzJllPUtlna. Tellable, fully I t7 Snrt 4. tor llloa. Ci .LAln.ii.. CtMV ZiltlA Oc.alfr.QalaeT,IU.U&A. raxaa mis rarsu tmr on t.tH ierfield I'm raiek Ilc-tdncr.HMtoTOomplcorjJ L&cmplttfiwa. UinnauTutt..S.Uf OftrromnS rrnrltief hJ MllAff. (nrni9lekllciuliicb.ltetortiOomplclotiJATrLoclon,1 miu. auDpixrae. onniLDTucn.luw utnat.,H.T, Cures Constipation fQlri lllj,lrtoV N.IUfttasyf. Tl TluwiM. At W..L bi blulMHl 1 Mill , ... I", HMVtll'.ll. SI. 1), Mnll Dept. Hi. I MVlclor'f.U'icntor, C'lil.'nuo, lit. DON'TFORCET , JJ1.",. Nrmiiti. of tlilln, Ohio, fmfcfl dnM Inti Mnetilner and Tools fornoring and DRILLING WELLS, arxin iuu rsrta i am rn m MIIQT MAVP Aaent. AT IIXtT. Kompln mUOl riHIC bnnliloekil'at l-v.'l IVrnlrmnll for3c rltamp. ImmnnHO. Unilvnlle.1. Onlyirwod onnevvrlnvrntr I. Itest-w.lirht. Hil.iunparau.leiL IS V,t. IIV iltk IlruUurd St fir. Co., fhlla. s raucs tuu rsrsaMwr um in vma. ITe nant I.lio, r'nrrrtUc SALESMEN i.KMOMiit: himra an,IMnalnllskliitlowi1rr. (J otln(.llonlffhl Ulxrnt sr'asts this rirsa ,nq a, jm irUt. KUtA-UiT.yT? ConsniaptlTea and pcoplo who haro weak luncs or Ailb mai!ionMn4 IMio'a Curt for Consumption. It & cureil Ihouftanua. ft hti not Inlor M one. It If not bad to take It la toe incflt ooaen ajrup. sou cTrrwnre. u.ie. K. D. 1445 IVIULN WUIT1.NO TO AUVI'.ttTUKItli 1'IXAAB vtaUthat nw the Ad?frtltmcit In tkU paptr - IEUArATISM. I - CrIICKCN-ljATCIlING BY STEAM. Mr. WillctP CooL.Canaloharlc, N Y, writes! "Awolceons mornlnz with eicrurlatlni; pains In n y shoulder. Tried various reliefs lor sudden pains without effect , ncnt lo my office; the pain became Insufferable s went heme at t o'clock and useil ST, JACQQO OILS edect magical, pain ceased, and at I o'clock went toMoiki cure permanent." . NEURALGIA. Littlb RXrtDS, Wis. THE KETTLE BECAUSE STOGK BRANPS Xt oecupjtnK Mors pc Una tM Intfollonlnf trill be inserted (5,99 pr year. Tho Ttrdict of men arralf Urge or small honlt U Uiat It tr to Adr ertlso tbo brands. r. r DENNY, Clarutn Intl. Tor. f-i Either ills. gg LaftsM. Vsrloni marks. rtanisSmllsssaitof Catnnsa. 51 o. Ij. wAanfiOunNB, P. 0.. Vinlta, I. T. Binouin Drop eh sf, nnilcr. bit In rlfht. Hang em Ronnrt eprln 1'rslrle, Smiles sail 01 Ilolsni Trrrr. Horaa brsn4l Oon latt hip Soma eattla branded o leltnlPt -10, J. O. HAIil,. rost-ofllca, Vinita.1. 1. Ilorw brand isms on laft blp, Uadsrbll la aaohaar. ttaocs Uslwssa Cabta aad 1'tjstt wtsk. .) W. H. NOBLE3, Postofflco At Kingston, Kannas. Itorit brand sara. I sara. eg 1 Ml oaa iirana Uralsr balf-erof in ssenrar. Ilsras.litsd f nil !, O.M n. d. rrtATSBB, Poitofflco, VLnlU, Ind. Tor. Hsrssbraal) asms Walk, axo al Ion I aalasadbraia srlrsia rtikt. .,it. .r lkf. kraadsaldoa. j for sblsvt neat, BaarS mllHsa V. ,lilts aa Cabla IIIWIU out aad Mailsaf araaas. -A O. IIAYDBN. Chouteau, Ind. fcr. Clrclonnck. HtlirrlU on rlrlit slilrt laft sIiIpi O H slda or I r aranuM. hip Cona on nrcki yon si.;. nu 1 ,. braa.led roioon ln 'side Mono brand C II on If ft shonldrr or tblgb. Ilange on Uiontciu and r-rjor errrks. l-'a OEonaa w. oliark. rostoflieo, Vinlta, Indian Territory Sreootb crop la If ft esr, spill la ilshlldfwlip. lianf'oa I'rr. is am n. R. TAYLOn, Postofflco Vinlta, I. T. Smooth ares la lift ssr sad aro sad sslll In tba lfD, . . terns eattla la Tar Ions otbal brands a marks. Ksngs on Lo. ail trees, real miles a a of Vl ana. K3 NATHANIEL SKINNER P. O. Vlnita, Inil. Tor. AIo somo branded uracr sioto In eacn ear 1 rango nn Vnnlitf.i. 'JM rlrer. tirelr inula west of CueUea. D. H. MAYE3. Postofflc aalina, Indian Territory Swallaw fork aad ardsr bil iasns aarast trsf slsp la bsatksf. Tcuf O.linJtd ti aai aatck i.t aois. liashaj sews' Tall ! 9 Bancs OS rlftIMk.rf a ssn lawi 1 aw brassed J VT at oa side. J. D. MARK.HAM. Chouteau, Ind. Ter. Bwsitow.rori lea esr under lope In rlghi. ' Utngr froo U cnil Orors is rial Itaek. tots sldeaoflkerlTel I RaM nnl l.i I sblpmsat. V Q. ALLEN, Cbetopa, Kansas. Ibaa uB Ox Neosho lirei near tha moutk of Cow creek, Mark 1 Bmoota eropos of light ear, mm WATT MAYE3, Pryor CrcoU, Intl. Ter. Somo steers branded stripe acrois tho nose. Cows branded LAD Crop and split each ear Ilango near I'rjor creek. 1041 11-22 Rangtibo tvreen U I ft nt'eolc nnd VenllKrls. romo brand edlhns M Left ear grubbed, C. P WILLIAMS. Miami, I. T. 11-31 Hang on Cow creek and Keo sho riser, M a r k 1 Crop right ombltlefl bom branded a WM. HOVELL, Faulanil, Iml. Tor. Hntna bars oa lift side, slark, crop ami split la Tight, nnner slops in lift Ilsps loata. WHI f Bias. ( I f NT TaBlaBrl'jU I (SUBBe 1 V I? I 1ft ff k- j nil jifs. TfM yssaV iaa suiS''XWil Eifl lltO 1 hV(Af t tall Ul UdC AalUl O air 'WW tTfiHsTA p. e. BMirn, Inapali, I. T, IHMrillMHaMrlMj VsWBeWlwiZS'1iT, aaBBlBBW LLPaSay Rf If . faWWjIst. PoikffiM VlniUt Ind, Ten rsad Mp orsMav sar nst(, er t la4 and crop and ads naircrmoaiTiKai, Itssrs tnml'rdjp varloos otai s&ataa A braoi RMfiaalTWi s-. j. o. hooak. Attalr, ladiaa Terrilerr. . fMdhi indsTblTlaHikr aaf. msQSTiiffpa in irw. J. T. M'OPADDSlf , fostefib t CholM, Indian Tor. A r Class arep.afflsn sari Raan slasilUavaaS ( Ctsbst. W. "W. MltiliMt, YinilA, I. T. a. v. itOQEns, Claremoro, Ind. Tcr. Soma bars J Hob lls isxas cat .lists liorl Isantsl bsr loaftloln lor Tsrtlcal I baron lart hip, Kona Isoldsxcspt If or ship- rmsat. llanistTtv. blala. . 10-U j. n. EDWAnrja. P. O. Vinlta, Indian TrrItor7. .IIBII Uaekrrslrla . Urop and split IfM.OTsrbll ft. Soma rsadtd J O oa rtblpsadstds. lIso soma J oa ft Jsw, U oa Ids, K on blp lalrbssfrsltla .m a.itr , Will psrSW Mrsvsrd foreoarlslloa aay 4 s stsallac an animal In Ibis brand. FAIR MoSPADDBN, Chelsea, I. T. Stripe across lbs romp Mark! Crop off tbs rlsht, nndrrslopa In the Irft sr. Ilsnca fosr dIIm vest of Cbtlssa. 1-M MILTON DHAKQ, Four Jlilo, I. T. IUnre on Tonr MUa 10 miles southeast a Che ops, Kan. Mark split in right enr Iforse brand. II on let shoulder. So cattli sold oxcept for ship meat. 1087 RIDER, Ind. Ter.. H O on lift hip. Mark! Grab light, flop, split and noi Is Isft. b-33 GRAY &: OLINKSOAIiE3, Vlnita, Ind. Ter. ! various mans, Itanch on I'arr. 1 paw, s milsa west of Vinlta. No stork sold J except for ship. I meat. lions orina O oa abonldrr. 10-ta W.O. PATT017, Vinlta, Ind. Tor. Jtscxh nk T$ kai rattle bsr I I SIH .. .1.1. an A I . . la ftetk astloaJtVi alia half alrsi D tM Ibers Uuki OrakUa, T-81 LEM PARIS, Chelsea, Ind. Tcr. llsrki TwoipllUla eerh-sr Ksnit.i Worth ol OsislsSwIteb. s-ai J E. OAMPDBLL, Alluue, Iml. Tcr. on sldet O on loin Mark 1 Crop end nmler hall crop both sirs. Horses C on left should I sndhlp. II.M J. K. ORUTOHFIELD, Inola, I.T. Poms brsndsl VI oa left sldet others ban 8X9 on rlabl slda Lelt ear ernbbenli nn. ilriblt In light, llangi len miles sooth ofClar- emois. 11-s M. WASHAM. Pryor Creole, Ind. Ter. Range S miles wrs of I'rjor Creek, Ind Ter. I'olnt of left bori sawed off, 1111 DORA TIIOTT, Vinlta, I.T. (Iron off the left esr, node tlii l In right. Ilsnxe north and east 07 Vinlta. Horse brindi O T on shonMsr, 1041 QEO. MFFKK, Post-Oflice Clsremore, Ind. Ter. tv flw allow folk .VamsasV, and oadsrbll "lr: Inlsrtj.moolb .UHazS Ihercreek. mMWKtiZiBWWMUmx Some branded 1 light sldei Hare you soeo l-yangsllst Wolfe's new paperl leBilaaek 5 uv you want a Dniht, llrely and out-trakea VwHll Wl lOs fotpol paper, pub- "Wtl r'JTTTM lj WBmm (MMBIIHGMnV Um3 CWiJrSPClirrK 'rtSNKTO p MB i;9?JSsM I iiHaHBvMM. iszzrsr . tl'TOwSsL?!as. trap yaw iiiZfa -" mmagm 1 ipossw D. W. Cholsva, tAss "1335 feJWFltT 1nuaai!RB ef3Ri3' Speaking of Investments Do rou hnow that tho tlio of immigration Is turning lo Iho S0UTHWESnMjITEXAS:EjP5n Witness tho phenomenal growth within tho past jrenrof Vclasco, North Oalvcslon, La Porto, Wlndtliorat, and other colo nics along the line of in at sH ia m'kw aaVl And do you know tint tho HISSOURI, KANSA5 AND TEXAS RAILWAY connecting, as it doos, St Louis, Kansas City, Chlcaito, the produettre p'alnj an! pralr lea of Missouri, Kans and tho In dlan terrllory with Dcnlaon. Sherman, Dallas, Fort Worth, Wax. hachle. Ilillsboro, Waco, Temple, Helton, Taylor. CU'ncsville. Henrietta, Austin, San Antonio, Houston and (lAlvcston.and The fJrcat Cotton Dclt of Texas affords comforts and cnvenlcncos to Its patronl uncaualled br any other soUTiiwaM una, being tbo OXLT lixb In Iho south- wost runn'ng tho Unrivaled Wagner Palace Sleeping and Pare lor Cars and Tree Reclining Chair Cera On AH Trains. For forth r Information an to roles, route, maps, llmotabUa.iWplngearaccomtnodallona, etc tall oner undress A. FAULKNUU, aen. Toss. A Ticket A'gt Missouri, Kansas tfc Texas Itillwoy System. ST. LOUIS, MO. . Bolld Throuuh Trolno City Chicago, From Kansas Omahn, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Denver, St. Pan! and Minneapolis. WITH !'n itrr I nrs, Vrslilmlril 1 norlns llunm Hire-pins' fare, ICnollnlnjr t lulr Cure (-ienta free). Through fleoplng Cara From TEXAS POINTS via HANNIBAL to oihoago Via MUsouri Kan'ia A Texas Hallway and Chicago, lluillnctou Clulncy It It. Only Ono Chongo of Corn to bvTHE ATLANTIC COAST-. AN3 EASTERN POINTS. 4 Trains Dally Between ST. LOUIS, ST. B HAUL ona ramnsAi'Uuig, ga, Sleoplns Car Gt. Louis to On-nho. D. O. IVES, II. C. ORR, Oen. ras.AT'lt Act As.Ocn V ax. A'gt ST. LOUIS, MO. KAN. CITY, MO rTfftff? Througli Route C III! AT KANSAS OITY, 0 SAINT LOUIO Omaha, Puoblo & Donver. r&Ilsu Bn'Jit 81tpinj Otvrs tad Tx REOLIMINQ CBAIS OARB Daily Betwn CT. LOUI3 AND WICHITA. H. O. TOWN3END, Oepcrsl rwengee-( . ., andTKikstgut,f IT. LOUIS,) A. D. CUBINE, Uanufaclurer of and dealer la BOOTS AND SHOES, Coifeyvilla. Kansas. Docs all kinds of boot on! shoo uork, guaranteeing n flt and catislactlon in orcry ro gpect. Pnrttca desiring work ran ecrd ilioir names and ad dresses and will rccclro a cJre& lar glriug fulJ directions liow to Dica8uro tho foot, J. XT. CUIIIKI fprtitun, bat doM BoUiIsf; elte for rears and Is cl'toff bote ter sAtlsfactlott lo tbo boot bnilncss tksil tnj taan in tbo 'West. 1HE LIVE STOCK MARKET OF ST.L0DIS. Tnn ST. Louis hatiokai. Stoclc Yards. Located nt rast RL I-oule, III., Directly opposite tho elty of SL Louis, Huyors for ull description of Llvo Stocli ul ways In attendance, nnd within thi 6 rounds of tbo Stock Yards Is a Beet anuing Company, with n capacity for slauhtorlnrr 1,000 hood of cattlo dally, and I'orlc Packing IitabllshmonU with ttcapuclty for slaughter!!) u 12,000 hocl dally, ISAAC n KNOX, Presldont, OHAB, T. JONES, rfupt. CLAREMORE Marble Works HH ' i.CdSI e".iifr.oa " R. A. HOSBY, U and AmTlfn Marble and Granite MONUMENTS, Tombs, Headstones, Cemetery Coping, Etc Special ileslgn. sodelmit- Tor anrdsslrs4 work fornlihed on eiilleailon, and tatisfaa. Hon gusr.ntse.1. 1'rlces resmnable. If sn;lblpg Is Beaded, sail to I'Snoa or S4 WB, A. HOSTSY, u VVUJJtaWtl-MJ. . I u A'. J