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INDIAN CHIEFTAIN. w. . -. TDtm, IXEIAX TnUMTOBT 9LX MXIMS OF ALL ME LEFT. We an ease aeie at aU fce toft; Aad Kw ecuat sac wua o'f jfft V9 HH MVM OCSISO BIS Dv His hat fenf oa tee wan: AsmI there saon tae saMv Uo Ishhooks aad ba aad bail. Jawrty l!tto tunr; He era laraa tatl Is Ufo Of Baits aad stria aad fcai&r-e, Or wr&bc, top aa kalfe. Aa la the dnwrraasas Mrtaday cards, Aadhfalajtanliiliimboofc. 5Hw patets that passed the ralay days, tTacyi lata that ha took. At that test boar. w.a parttBg aaSa He itaM: "Come here. latTnma; I leave asy lorn, asd aU raj- tame. So job attd dear pap." Bete keen are ve e aH lie voo la Me few. pleasant year; Aad we. wtts breakiar hearts, ataal still Aaa eoaat U na wan tears. BatTet ae areat tae treaanre Is. So sweet, so aaaniroid. Barth eouid set kite bs Ui exekansa Her s-recioas jreassaad fold. r Is that Jart bear ke let an fan Freai oat hi aeart aad band. " I taall bare mater tfciteV he said, la jsmaersterietn Laaar 4ncKciTTe eball let them fan, hi afarkt of Heavraly Joys: Jeah tatcr aad all ov emtaered wealth Will sees Ian aeelcaa tor. Bat. ea God say ererr heart That ia oar Borrow Mares i . Ts tatfeers aad toe raothrr-who Mast lie their eeQdrexi'a heirs! UMc K. Bur, in 2. T. ledger. A FCTtT5ATE FAILURE. Sew Lore 1sas rat to Teat, aad Bow the Test Ended la a WedtrlEsv If yes hare a msp at band giving tea Buies srettsd the city. look. carcJulIr aisaT the oa!cr cdc and too will be sere to see the Tillage aad perhaps the .very street -where Lacy and Kachel Kkiclive. Aa eatevprisiag' aad a busy aaa is Jah. Kg. the (milder. He can see team xay wiadow of bis boase one or Mother of. bis operations. Yet he is ast neat, bstonlr oa the way to become eojoatB day. His ball dozen "opera bSoas" ai so atacb stock ia trade, that r bmmC be scW before be can pay for tfcee t-o Use "aaateriaT and other Mea wbe are interested with him. Joh Kiajf's family consists of bis wife. Eliza, their two daughters, Lncy acd Kachel. asd sea Joe, the boy-baby """ eCtbefaatily Low twenty yesu old. The family- is woaderf ally well con feasted. The father is a bastliar. busy, practical bh, the mother both busy ' aad practical, bat without any bustling whatever. The oldest daughter. Lucy. t. is of light compferioa. tall, vivacious; bee sister achel rather below the ar eracc height, of the middle complexion aad seraewbirtstaM iamsneer. Brother fee, ayoagaBof twenty, tall, slim. fwca te aahBicry aed practical Jokes. Xoh weald nver dream, looking at his features ia repose there in his last pho agraph, that be cccld play so many pwaks with them, twisting them into aricatuves I friends aad foes with the strictest ipartiality. He has even csae so fer as to Haaiepaae of Bichard Stoektee. bst that was waca he was aagry at Lacy, wbs bad aa increasing jat-erwt ia RichanL This Stcbaid Stockton was an asabT tiaas yotag drHghtsffian. not yet twear-dgbt. 6IL robest. with aplcas aat eoaateaeaed. His wasaa inventive sjgaias. All bk thoughts for the past few years were coaccntrated upon an -fatprbreaieat of aa agricultural iaple Mcst, Thkh woald be invaluable to the akirator aad & fortaae for Richard. I woaki aot prctesd to describe it for Tea, evea S yoa cae to bare sae do so. MtferKcbari's sabI-dll say that the faal details aad upenficatioBS are to be ieuad ea pag e 2i&, roluaie xx. Pat ent Ofux Gsztae. aad is numbered SS7, SM.Sil. frcsa which vtiu will see thai krrcatisa b a Courisfuag business. Aa atMJtJOB! mcectire to Richard, if audi were needed, was Lney King. .Er yoaaz bwly, whe was fully as am bitioas ac Richard, took a great interest ia ha plaas aad praised and encour aged hiaa ia every way. They were act fenamlly cagaged to be married. bat they aught as well bare been to all who knew them; aad the only reason taatiadaoed these disinterested third pwsoaa to wait was thut Richard Stock tea was gsiag to make a fortune out of a pateat a a few months aad then an wAoaad.Bg weddiag woald take place. This was precisely the tacit ender etcadlBg between Lney and Richard. Of hia two daughters John King taoagbt most ef Lucy, and being of that hapi-besded Tariery called prac aieal he did not look with any favor up oathe prospect of Richard becoming his sob-ib-1w. Ec bad no faith in the ime3te fortBae that was to be paa-ed oat to this lntntor and be kkerx that two young people like Lucy aad Richard woald eventually marry, aaccess or bo. Beside that, there was a much better Baa waatiag Lacy a keen, smart f el Jew Dr. Stone, who owned and edited the Tillage newspaper, called the Week ly CrcM-Ezamikcr. He was a rising aaaa, aad even bow bead and shoulders above Stockton. The doctor was rather older maa than be wonld have chosea for Lacy, but foity is not so Tenraacieat, after alL Aa'addkiaeal interest was created in the doctor from the fact that Joe was eaapleyed upon the B Wy Crost-Ezom-Marr. Bat if this fact helped the doctor with the father, it bad the reverse ef fect with the daughter, for Joe thor oogaly aaeliked the doctor, aad some of Joe's greatest efforts in what might be Bailed, the dramatic line were expended ia making the doctor ridculoas is the eyes of the people at borne. K was St8rdy afternoon. Septem-"""- S, the publicatioa day of the H'ecfcfv Crrt$-Kzmi7iar. Hichard bad called ea Lacy to tell her that at last the anx iety ef the past month was to bo ended. Oa' Xoaday live capitalists were to see bis patent in operation, and if they were satisfied of its merits and of. that there would be bo reasonable ooabta company would be Immediately formed to EiaEB&ctare his patent upon a large scale. Lucy was in high spirits; so also were her mother aad her sister. Rachel thought a creat deal cf Richard, and be in turn showed that his sister-in-law might calculate upon being benefited by the good fortune that was on iUway to him. Lucy often jestingly said to Rachel that she was jealous of her and meant to bring Richard to the point. for fesr that she would find herself bis gistcT-ia-law instead of his wife. "White the foar were talking OTer the. great event of Monday Joe came in. fresh from the office of the Weekly Cro-Esamincr, aad fresh from the reeBce of Dr. Stose. "What is it, Joe?" asked Richard. "Toothache?" The expression of Joe's face that called oat this banter did not leave it as be replied: "Yes, and headache, earache, gout aad rbeumCzsm. all at once." " Oh. tsll us all about it, Joe!" said Lacr. "I just feel like langhing." Doe the doctor overwore you, Jee?" asked Richard. "Oh, bo."" What do you do, generally?" WelLrm proof-reader, office-boy, book-keeper, copy-holder, collector, so lictor, reporter, devil and editor- I thiak that's alL" . Whr, then it's you who get out the paper.'f rOa, ! Thcro's ten of as fellows." "Tea! Aad what do yoa H do?" "Each of us does all those things.'" "Tids is yoar basy day. I suppose?" WsS, yes, rather. All tho week the doctor is occaaSeaallv- insaac, but Satur day is his very bad dav." "Ah1 this is Interesting. How is ho affected?" "Ha sighs frequently and then looks around as if he was 'going to confess something awful; but he doesn't. Then ho will say: 'Mr. King (that's me), will you please ask Mr. Wnitowright to step here for a moment?' Bob Whitetrrigbt in a little fellow of fifteen that runs most of the errands. WelL Bob steps up to the doctor and stands there for a minute oclore the doctor discovers mm. What is wanted?' Oh aW be sighs; -re-. T sent for toil but ! fand be presses bis forehead and draws in his ' breath through his teeth, like a child eatipg hot soup without a spoon) I have forgotten what i wanted with you. You can go; 1 will .remember 1t peetly and send for yon.1 "Sow let mo tell you. I was up stairs this morning before we went to press; he called up through the tube that he wanted me to step down a mo ment he meant a hundred steps down. I went down for the ninety-ninth time aad reported. 'Hr. King (and he sighed), there are two or three matters pressing that Til have you attend to I guess. Here's a special not ce to be written about B:ddh's sale: then write a'jout a Gngcr-icngth editorial on the danscrous condition of Myrtle and Hyacinth street?; then go over all our standing advertisements and make a lit of them.' Well, I wrote the notice and the editorial and made out tne list and handed it all over to the doctor. Of course none of them were done right, but I didn't expect they could be. The doctor can't be beat in'improving other pople's wort When you do tho job and are tired out. be comes up all fresh and siniling, with a pairof microscopes. The special notice was too short and the editonalwas too long, and he was suns that he had told me to be extraordina rily careful wilh that list, and he re membered distinctly telling me some thing that I nevpr neard. " That may be hallucination, Joe," suggested Richard. Joe was about to make astrong state ment of what he thought it was. when his father entered and Joe stopped like a horse before a seven-barr"d gate. "Go on. Joe," urged Lucy; tell us the rest." "Not now; it'll keep." said Joe, going out ot the room. "What's this?"' asked her father. "Oh- nothingi" said UacheL "I see be was at the doctor agaia, wasn't bn?" 2fo one replied. " A mighty clever fellow the doctor is. Nothing flighty or sensational about him." 2Tb. indeed." said RacheL Her father looked steadilv at her for a moment. He had evidently expected some mild contradiction, and. as there was apparently only one side to the juest"oa cf -he doctor's merits, he was not at all satisfied. After a few constrained remarks Richard took his leave, promising Lu cy and his good friend Kachel that he would report on Monday just as soon as possible after the arrangements had been made. As Richard west oat be met Dr. Stone, who wa3 aboat to enter. They spoke to each other in a friendly manner after tb fashioa of pugilists who saaice nanus i before the combat. ! t. .? . .t- -?. r SOT some uaie pssi ujc tuiu ui isr. Stone to John King's house had seri ously disturbed Richard, making him WI ungenerous towards bis prosperous rival. He wished that be stood as well in the estimation of Lucy's father as the doctor did. and he was annoyed that he did not. But this unreasona ble young man never for a moment thought of copying after Dr. Stone. The doctor bought his success at a price, and Richard wanted that success without paying the price. But to-night R chard felt too happy at the thought of Monday being so near to grudge the doctor the barren pleasure of pleasing the father as for "him, he preferred pleasing the daughter. He sympa thized with the doctor because he could partly realize how he himself would feel "if the case were reversed and there once had been a remote possibility of the case being reversed. Like the rest of us, his sympathy was aroused by a similar case to bis own, or what might be his own. Monday came like anyother Monday. Dawn drew the familiar world out of the obscurity into broad daylight, where, having passed its allotted time, dusk led it back into the darkness. Monday evening Lucy and Rachel were sitting together in the twilight dis.'ussing a subject- upon which they could never agree, because they never tried to agree. Lucy's position" in this standing debate was that she couldn't love a pocr man enough to marry him. while Rachel dedared that if she loved a pi) she did not care how poor be was. They had not said the last word when Richard came in. Even before the room was lighted the sisters knew that something was wrong. In fact it was all wrong. Monday the auspicious day. tho crowning success Monday had brought utter failure and ruin to bU must cherished hopes. At the critical moment in the presence of the capitalists wno came prepared to invest all the money needed, the ma chine failed. Something was lacking, but what RTchard could not tclL The unexpected turn of affairs so bewildered helpless as any of the others. In spite of the weary months of industry and in genuity the machine was practically useless. And so the goo.-e that was to lay tho golden egg was lifeless. Rachel took an 'early opportunity to slip ont of the room, so that Lucy and Richard wonld not be disturbed by the presence of a third person. At the ead of half an hour, during which less was said than ever had been in five minutes at any other meeting. Richard, who had ever one thought in mild, could withhold it no longer. "Lucy," said he, nervously, but with bo hooitatioa, "for a lonr time past I haa hoea looking forward to this even tag"as'lBO time for me to speak out and to act; and now it is here and I can do neither." Lucy qkickly replied, saying that she was very sorry for him, hoped that he would succeed some day, and telling him that she would almiys take an in terest in his welfare. All of which, from a casual acquaintance, were good sentiments, but coming from Lucy, and said with an evident feeling of relief at tho sudden discovery of tho way out of a disagreeable position, they fell upon Richard like a second failure greater even than the first that had that day befallen him. He understood in a moment what hours of discussion might not bare re vealed and what years of success would have entirely concealed, and that was that Lucy cared for him only as a means to an end. It was a bitter revelation, and a true climax to this day of defeat. And thus the relationship of Lucy and Richard that never had been for mally established was at an end, with out a direct word having been spoken to dissolve it. Rachel was in the garden as Richard passed through, aad from her knowl edge ot ner sisters views, juwcu iu uic naturally Quickened wit of an interested person, she guessed the actual state of affairs. Rachel had always shown an interest in Richard, scarcely less than than that of her sister Lacy. As he was about to pass her with a mere good-night, she stopped him. j Richard,'" sair he, holding out her hand, "yon don't know how sorry 1 am." ."Thank you, Rachel," said he; then after a pause, "Good-bve, Rachel." "Gocd-bve? Why db you say good bye?" It had never occurred to her, uotil she found herself askisg tiat question, i Richard's visits would cease. They that were both silent for a moment. "Lacy will tell you." "You" most try again." "What! The machine? Never!" "But, Richard." began RacheL and then stopped He waited for her to continue "You will let me us. I i mean let us know how you arc getting j ou once in awhile, won't you?" j Richard was on the point of saying something savage, but his glance rested on Rachel's face, looking np at him. And I the expression upon her face was such a surprise to him that he stood silent looking at ber. n-T.t,..! " raiM bn at last, tafcnjr her hand aain. " I will not forget that you are remembering me." " "And you will try. again. won't your- "What for?" "For your own sake." "Never!" " Richard!" "But 1 will try azain." "Oh. I'm so glad!" But she wa puzzled at his contradictory specch. " Good-night, RacheL" And Rachel bid him good-night, feel ingsomebow that Richard was noi go ing to die out of their story. As Richard walked quickly away he was to absorbed with an idea that had iust come to him. and was still ,3" strange, that ho did not notice Dr.Stone approaching nor hear the doctor's civil ity in passing. After walking and thinking for hall an hour Richard suddenly became to the conuition and circumstances oi aware that he was walking in the wronp the testator. Men are also detailed to direction. The sense of locality, some-1 follow subjected characters. The very times called an instincU had at last sue- best people in this city engage our ser cecded in asserting itelf. breaking ' vices to inquire into the actions and through his preoccupation and turning habits of members of their own family, him in the direction of home. Then we send out men occasionally on The last thought in Richard's mind the chance of securing a reward. At at the end of this eventful Monday, like least half our work is in the criminal the thought that had awakened with line, but almost entirely outside of the him in the morning, was his patent ma- ritv, on account of the excellent detective chine. He had involuntarily ran orci police force of Xew York. Out-of-town the events of the day, nntfl reachiegthe ' burglaries supply a good proportion of present moment be had said to himseli the work. c" send men to the place in a determined way: "Yes, 1 will try in various di-guU-es. they mix with the again." tommon people, follow "up suspicions For reasons of bis own Richard was ;haracters ind keep tji eye on all intending to call occasionally upon places where the robbers' would be apt Lucy and Rachel, but circumstances in- to conceal or dispoe of their booty, terposed. The same week that begss There may be in one small town half a so disastrously for him ended with an dozen detectives, and not an inhabitant additional misfortune. He lost his sU- j juspect their business not even the nation aS draughtsman. This was. in parties by whom they were engaged a measure, bis own fault his invention ym T. Tribune, had taken his mind off his daily ta-k j - and caused him to spoil a piece of work, j A couple of young ladies at Princc Although this was an unusual occur- ton, X. J., accepted a peculiar wager rence. yet it furnished an opportunity pom, a dry-goods mcrcliant of that for the superintendent, who dislike? place. The merchant agreed to give Richard, to speak so harshly that be them each a silk dress if thev would was angered, and after some, hard words j drive two hogs he wanted killed from on bath sides Richard quit work. his premises through the principal part Tho result of the quarrel was that Richard had lo leara the village and seek employment elsewhere. This he obtained at a works five miles off; but for all purposes of a social kind it might as well have been fifty miles dis tant from Lucy and Richard King. Six months passed away, during whish time Richard had paid a half dozen -visits to the King family. He was cordially received; even John Ring treated him "weU. now that the young inventor did not stand in the way ol his plan for Lucy. And Dr. Ston had now a sympathizing way with him that ought to have enraged Richard, bui for some reason it did not; on the con trary ho and the doctor were fast im- nmrin"' in each other S estimation. The reason for this eommendible philo-ophy came out upon his last vis - it. Lucy and the doctor had gono tc .l-j,,.; , uP father mother the depot ; to meet her latocr. mower and brother, leaving Rachel alona IB the bouse. They must have had some mystenoas business to talk about, for they sat very close to each other and spoke in low tones, and what -vcr tho subject was it lasted till the a-rival of the family. Alter tney were ail scaicu tucnani to the right Of John King and tne best war to eennomire. 10;. at all dru ; doctor to tae left, the two sisters. Joa gi-ta. TvelI,R;c ant .on & Co., Barling and his mother in a group aside Rich-' H,'.Vtw "P1 crd- 3i colors, and boat was followed like an echo by one from the doctor. Evidently something was coming out, and it looked as if two cats ""(-" "-"" - were in the same bag. Mr. King." began RichanL "Ah! Mr. King," said the doctor, and be sighed in the precise manner that Joe had often mimicked. Without attempting to sandwich th two stories in the manner in which they were toiu let 11 &uiuce iu mj iuu. iu "" "". , J . doctor and Lucy had coma to an under- standing and Richard and Kachel had come to a similar one. Xo one was greatly surprised at these announcements. But evidently Richard had not alto- getner nnourueneu ms tninu. anu aiici clearing his throat in a yet more deeded manner he began again "Mr. Km"-. I have something more tc say that I know you will now feel an ia terest in.". There was a general movement cJ attention, in which Rachel joined. You remember that unfortunate in vention of mine'' continued Richard. Remember it! Was it not that ur fortunate invention that had brought about the present altered condition D affairs? ;"Oh. we'll let toat drop, Richard," said John King, soothingly. "I nardly tn ni: mat it would ocgooc policy Richari to let it drop now, pcrsiste! chard. "Why not?" Because I have given it six month! more of hard thought, and this very day it has passed a complete, thorough' and rigid test and was pronounced a S3ccei by certain moneyed men. We havo ap plied for an art of incorporation capital, SCO0.O0O. one-fifth of the share being mine." John King and Dr Stone opened their months in a most ungenteel man ner: Joe said something about his lo iag "extraordinarily careful" to keep il qu.et; Lacy turned white to tho !ips and a hard look crept into her eyes. Rachel looked so steadily at Richard that he crossed over to her. "And you never tol me!" was all sb said. Why tell you, when I knew that 11 would make no difference?" fames If. HacCulIoch, in Philadelphia Times. Perfectly Dreadful. "Oh. I say, Chawley, that was a chawming eweechaw you dawnced with at Mrs. Bullion's t'otfier eve." "Xo, Ilawy, she was not chawming: she b a vulgah cwcccbaw." Wy, weally, you don't say so," Chawley." "Yaas: she asked mo if I liked co nundwums, and I told her tliatI had tried them In Taree. but I didn't like them as well as fweid fwogs. And then she larfed actually larfed. Just think of a socety gyurl larfing!" "Puffee dwedfuL wasn't it?" "Yes; and then she asked me if 1 knew why Fwcddio Simpson was a fountain of humor, and when I said nc she said it was because he was always having boils." "Ot Chawley. how could you? Take me to a soda-fountain. 1 feel faint and need a stimulan." Essex Counts Mass.) Statesman, The New York VTorll is anthorit5 for the statement that plantain. If not permitted to go to seed for two year will die ouL Mow pretous to seed toe two years in succession! The Delrclire Business. The dctcctit c, surrounded as he is by an atmosphere of romance and mystery, has been a favorite character itt iictiou. The continual use of the character had made ncccssnrr o high a coloring and so sensations! n description, mat me Rencral public has grown skeptical and . " ... ..'.... is inciineu iu n.tu uiui ---rfv of the novelist's brain. And yet il is an unquestionable fact that the mysterious man of many disguises, trained in sa gacity and keen of wit, is an important factor in our every day life; and it is equally true that no "city is better sup plied "with detective forces than our own. "Besides the corps of police de tectives in this city." said the head of a lanre nirencv to a Tribune reporter. "and tho-three or four nancies which , have men always on duty, there are upward of a hundred men who do pri vate detective work indepepdent of any I agency watching in stores lorsnop- , -lifters, shadowing supicious characters w the streets, or occasionally volun- tecring detective work in cae of a great crime. It is from these self-trained de tectives that the agencies draw their supply. Our force, for instance, vanes in numbers from twenty to forty five men. according to the season. Winter, when the rich families are all in the city, is our busiest time, while in summer we do l.ttle except occasional jobs, or work at summer rc-orts. Busi ness comes to ns from all over the world, and is of almost every conceiva ble character. There is only one branch of work that we will not touch and that all respectable agencies avoid --namely. securing evidence tor divorces. 1ih work is generally regarded as 'crooked.' and agencies that undertake it have to make it their only specialty. Wr do a ' great deal of investigation of will, as of the town to his slaughter-house. The nfler was made in fun. but, much to hi lurprise. the young ladies look him at his word, and valiantly drove the swine to the required destination. Xcxcark BeaUlcr. Mil L CiWZSTEK, 453 Fourth arenne, Kew York, af rr rtinntac a gauntlet of eight jrarx' rheamatUra, used SI. Jacobs Oil, the great paSn rrllerer, b which he wi entirely cured and Lai had no return of his complain'. I "Ti are the mea who never go tt blind." ting tb jolly Urn, "for we always goto . iea."-T-Y. 1'. JfaI. A jiw.enser of HraUtu ' . . .- ... r .... ( -hronic and blood disrases, brain and heart ' inactions, nervous debility, exhaustion, tie., who hare failed tflud relief. Ittrtis af wonderful cure- rgected by Dr. Scott's g and In)n wUh l1p,phonifc ,4 b drccgi't-; Jl. Dr. Scott, Kanas City, Mo. Ask your druggist for pamphlet. "Tmals a rew w-rinklr " as the aging ' maiden id r consul ing hr m-rrer. Chicago Tribune. j .DUm0nd Dye, will Color Anything Eny color, anil never faiU The easiest and Ira cat can't kill time it can at least mew till late hou. s. GfaJ0e Times. a 1 . ii 1 I hatt taken Swift's Srerilic (S.F.S.) for Rheumatism, and found perfect rrli-'. I" is the bet tonic and Blood ITemedy known to science. D. P. Hill, Attorney at Law, Atlanta, Ga. Rooch on Corn." 13c Ask for it. Cora- j letacnre,hardorsof.con,warts,buaions. 1 .. . . ., Cocoas axd IIoxasErrsu. The irrita- Uo whIch ,.,, immelia'elr rellered by u-e f -Jtretcn'3 Bronchial Troche." Sold only in boxes. z5 els. Quxrn EursBtrrn's "gnlilrn dsye" were fashion's ruffe si timet -V. 1". A'eie. jio.000 would not pun-bae from me what Rwlft'a SpedflV (S. S. 8.) hai effect-din my I cast. It has cure I me of Malarial Rhruma- atsa- -Mscaiz Thomas, Spriagatld, Tenn. Tnr drunkard fs tl e lljur dealer's ryo lanned mar. Marathon Independent. Pcax blood mrane perfect health. Usa Samaritan AVrrine and the rt-sult is certain, (. e. health. FkinnT Men. "Wells' Health Itcn-wer" re stores health and vigor, cure Dyspepsia,$l. S.iow Tournal- nso a wooden shovel. W. X. " Mother Swan's Worm Syrup," for fev rishness,worm,cunstipaUon,tastc!ess. Zjc CossuMrrms given np by doctors hava been cured by Pun's Cure. "S cents. D"Bough onCoug-hs.-1'.c, at Prorgists. Com plete ouro Coughs, Ilooreuosi, Sore Throat. "Lo! I Ax'wirh tou," is a text for a mis sionary among Indians to cse. X. O. Vlo ayunc THE UEMIKAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITY. Jan. NS. I-I. CATTLE Shippin Meet .Jfi W 6 SB Native Heifers.. .. 5 10 I Ul Nutivo Oiws 3") 4 SJ Uulchers Slcent.. -1 11 tt 5l HOGS Good to clwiro heavy Liirht WHEAT No. 1 No. 5. No.3 OOHN No. 2 OATS No. S. UVE No. 2 FLOCK l-ancr. permck HAY Car lot, brisht HUTTKH 1ioicw dairy CHEEsB Kansas new KGOs Choice ... POHK Hiuns bhoulJt-rs Sides T.Ann . ! WOOL Mivourl. unwashed.. POTATOES l'cr Dusiiel. .. . ST. L0C1S. CATTLE Shipping Meets I Ilutchers' Steers... ' HOGS Coo.1 to choice S SO SHEEP Fair to choice 3 FLOUll XXX to choice. ... 3 31 WHEAT No.2 Winter 1 1 No.3 C011N No.S mixed 49 OATS No. . - 33 KVE No.3. M POKK II 61 COTTON- JliddHmr 9' TOBACCO New Lus 4 40 Medium new leaf C S ClliaGO. CATTLE Gnud shipping. S 49 HOGS Oond to choice. .. 5 lO SHEEP Fair lo choice . . - T5 ( FLHTll Common to choice, a iw , wheat No. s red- v2"-r.H'n'ir ! oonN-NC:"-..!?:'..:.:'- oats No.: - . 'EKXew j,eVs." " '."."."." 1 sew yoiuc I CATTLE Exports HTi HOOS-Cfond to choice. COTTON MMJIIng FLOL'n Oood to choice WHEAT No. 5 rcl Kt. SSpring , miW-Xo.1 . OATS Western mlxtxl POHK Standard Mess. . . H W Q 15 W nrrociioNDRii. The Slyitrrtoas Clement tn itii Mind That Arooscs Vague AppreIirnion Wii&i Aeluallj- Caaiei It, The narrative, below bya prominent sci estist touches a subject of universal Im portance. Few reople are frco from the distressing trils which hypochondria b-ins. Tjeycomo at all times and are fed by tho very films which th-y them selves start. T.ey nri a dread of ccmln derangement caused by present disorder and bring about more suicidM tl.an any other one thing. Their first approach should b carefully guarded. Editors Jleratd: It is teldom I eppear in pnn' and I should not do so now did 1 not il.ev my self in pos-o x.onot truths, tlie revelation of which wi.1 pro re of inestunabls value to many wo may ses tse.e lines. Mine has beej a trying exj-eruuee. For many years I was oa'Xj.ous of a want of nerrj tone. My mind neemej sin. g h a d I f e t a certain fabiog off n my nam al con.il lion ef iiitf Uecual acuteneif i activity and Tior. I presume this is tho tarns way in trulch an innumerable number of oJief people feel, who hk? myselt art physically Lelnw par. but 1U thousands of otaers 'X piid nuattentiou to ih-ss annoying trou Lles, atti Jiut ng them to over orij and ro sorting to d glai of beer oa a ta.lk punchy Wbich troulU tor - time invigorate arid teller my wearu. -s. A-trrawidle the s.imulants commence-1 to disag ce w iih my stomach, my weari ness increaseJ, and I was compelled to T-or: to ctner m-ans to find relief. If a payslcian is suffering he Invariably calls aa. ther physician to prescribe lor i.im, as he cannot see him o.f as to te:so:hen; so leaned a phyician aa I La advls:d me to try a lit.le chemical fuod, cr a bottle of byp.ipuopbaics. I took two or trre bot-t-e of the chemical fioi with co apparent benelir. My lassitude and indisposition seemed to increase; my food dis rested tno. I suffered from neuralgic pains in different parts of my body, my mtticles becam sore, my bowels were c .nsiipaiel, aud myprocU for recovery weie not very haltering. I staled my case to anwtuer puysu-ian, and h advtted mi to taie five to ten drops ot Magrndo's so'm t.on o! morphine, two or three times a day, lor tho weakness and distress in mv siomach, ana a bine pill every other nigut to relieve U.e cous.ipa.ion. The morphiue produced sui-a a ueathiy nausea tiiat I could not take il, and the Lluu pill failed to relieve my com ipalion. In this c ndi:i jn 1 pase.l nearly a year, wholly unfit for butiue.s, whiia the effort to tbink was irksom and painful. My 1 lood became impoveri-hsd, end I suffered from incapacity with an appalling seusa of miMty and gene al apprehension of com ing ev.L I passed sleepless niguts and was troubled with irregu.ar action of the heart, a constantly ferensa condition and U.a raoit excruciatiL-g tortures in my stomach, liv ng lor days en rice water and gru-1, and, indeed, tie digestive functions seemed to Le aaurly destroyed. U was natural tuas while in this condi tion I s..oulJ become hypocondrical and loa.iUi suggeitions i f seif-d fcirucilon oc casionally pretoutcd them-elves. I ex pe. isnceil an lua.table deira for sleep, but on retiring would lie aw ake for a Jon time tonuenied with trodl-Ird refl-ction, and when at last I Ji.l iall iuto an ncasy slumLer cf scort duraiiun, it wa. disturbed I by bornaoreami. in tuis coniiUon I de termined to taka a trip to Europ?, but in spite of all the attentions o. physicians and ccange of scene and climate, 1 did njt im prove and so retu.-nol home wuh no earth ly hope of ever again bring able to leave tne bouse. Am.ng tbs numerous friends that railed on me was one who had been affiicted somewhat similarly to myself, but who Lad been rcs.oreJ to perfect health. Upon Ids earnest revoinmsudation I began the same treatment he bad employed but with little hope ot b.ing ben-fiteJ. At first I experienced litt., if any. rclief, except tha. it md not distress my stomach as .t2ir remedies or even food had done. I coLt.nuoJ iu use, however, and after the Uiird bo. tie cadi see a marked change fur the better, and nor- after tbs fifteenth bottle I am bn.py to state that I am again able to attend to my professional duties. I s.cep well, nothing distresses me that I ea:, I go irom dar to day without a feeling ot weariness or pain, indeed I am a well man, aul wholly ttirvujh the influence ot Ii. If. Warner & Co-'s t ippecanoc. 1 con sider this remedy as taiag tha highest poilblo rank in tbs treatment of all dis eases msirk-d bv drbi'ity, loss ot appetite, an i all oJier symptoms of stomacn 'and digestive '.isorders. It is overwhelmingly sueri r to the tonics, bi ters and dyspep sia cures of tne day, and is certain to be su acknowledged bv the public universally. Thousands of people to-day are going to prema-ure graves with these serious dis rases, that I have above described, and to ail suca I would say: "Do no- letvrnr go xl judgment bs governed by your preju dices, but give the above name-1 remedy a lair and patient tr.al, and I believe you will not oaly be rewarded by a perfect restoration to health, but vou will al-o to convinced that the medical pro'essl-m dors not posess all the knowlelge there Is embraced in medical science." A. O. IticnARns, M. D., 1(3 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. m MATrnrwAcxqLBcallsa cow a "coo." He has a cowrinus style ot pronunciation. Xorrlsteicn Herald. m Health Is Wealth. It is worth more than riches, for without it riches can not be enjoyed. How many people aro without healt-i who might re gain it by using Kidn-y-Wort. It acts upon the Liver, Bowels aad Kidney, clraminpand stimulating I hem to hrallny ac'.ion. It cures all disorders ot .ee imp-rant organs, purifies the blood and pro motes the general health. Sold by all drug gists. Bee advt. Divorce Is a sort of can'M-lve-hor brvU le wren matrimony and freedom. Louitalle Corier-JuraL Higher rrices for Hatter. AH dairymen who uss Wells, Richardsnn & Co.'a improved Butter Color, agree tjat il increases the value of butte several rents n pound. It is puru and harmless, convenient for instant uc. has no a: or odor, and gives a c ear, gdden richnes to the butter. It is the very best butter color obtainable, and is not exp'nsi v-. In eve- y State in the Union toe ilcmaud lor 11 Is in- creaiing. Diaiiosds are a good deal lik bens. Mu h .Irneuds 0U their setUng. rhlladel r(i Call. m I rnuxn rr a sure cure. I havo been troubled with Catarrhal deafness for seven or eight years with a roaring noite in my head. I bonght medicine In 13 States l-ut nothing helped me till I proem ed a bottls of Ely's Cream Balm. In four days I could bear as well as ever. I am ctirnl of tho Catarrh os well. I consider Ely's Cream? Balm tho best medicine ever made. Gaa KXTT VTlDlUCX, Hastings, Xew York. The man who Is bent on mtscmet often gets straightened out. Hate's llnney ot Unrr-lioand aad Tar ForiHe feeble tangs against winter blasts. Pike's toothache drops cure in one minute. Tnr drum we bet ourselves duzznt sownd sn load as the dnim our nabur beets. Fun. Mas. Gexxrai. Siubjia'V says: "I havo frequentlypurehased Durang's Remedy for fnemls suffering wi'b .trams isui ani in every in.tauce it worked like magic" It cures when every thing el -a fall. tYrito for free pamphlet to ILK. Utdphenstine, Washington, D. C. "Buchu-paiba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney and Urinary Diseases, $1. Russia Salve is tne universal remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and Cesh wounds. MRS.ORLZ3A Marmiau. of Cranhr.O,says: .sitnnrOun Xertou curwl me of epilepsy. ElRMaVreMEDJ AJIVc Rhetimatism,Neuralgia,Sdatica Laaaafa, Bsfkscir, Hralsehe, Testiacar, Sere Tkrt. SwelllBr, aprsJa. Brwlsss, Mmrmt, InMh rrotX. ; Aad AB OttlM- SOE1I.T taixb sad Al J r. TJTE CHAKLU A. TOGKIR Ce., Cniim 1 1 to ltwius co, XtltisurtE-tt7.oVA. -i VBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPBBBsliBBBBBBBBBBBBBP aBBBBBBBBBaTVaK. SJ-mZ& r sssssHaC" JsataIa-iTasssssssssssssssssssssl HI Hi I lassfF i l WHMl CHAMPiOt. RiftX ROLLER SKATE. Jrf.t tlie sksir fur Kink, Parpases. TteClnmila fclst U Ijm Sv tx cs lonsti bt rtb-r aie. Bxrry Fjtr Warranted. Sdilp-ie-s toQalntnl Cak Us-ustr fmaUrd a puLsllaa. E. E. MERGES & CO. Direct teporfsrs of 6cn3 inj Gna Gs-s, 121-133 West rifth Street. iroci-UAj la:si i.ll Free. Kan City. JtOt Catarrh nnraaa ebb wnen aipuea vj the Snger Into tho nortrlls,wlllbe ab Sorbe.1. efrctuallr cleanslns the bead cf catarrhal virus, causing cnlthr c creUona. It ai!sjs InCatnmatlon. pro tects the membrane cf tho nasal pais arcsf rom aidliion al eoldsomoletely bf sis tha sores and restore tasto and raiil, Afewappll csiions relieve. A VfMf ,i, , ' vmtvujn uvtiTurntt HAY-PEVER TSeSSTZ'SS: send for circular. ISiceS) cents br mall or at druggists. Llyitrother3j)ruzglsta,0ircgoJf.Y. 1- rC 11 " 'uttfarttaGd, DSTTEtTIS. Tit rrt- I ni s'ShtM wtta Drr Tetter of the aon otniuulrtrre- W trrslwt Bf mssf of Ibe hrf t par M -". tooiqaso-Ulrsof ia-rrr.tr.pnsbsMrrtt!c wh rtu tsKrxl at carina lbs Trttrr. etloplrd me m? wni mlnrril potwa sau rannastlsav. Tlie Tctirrcua. .Bn-illoC'""". nJihlirtHnnnttmJeine mil lDiti.fltll!Bl ws taJateJ 10 tsse Ifl 9wf ftf. saj rb rrvolt vrs ss sjianbhtaff s tt to cniKruw In s frw buoiIm the Tcttrr w rm!rr lr Ii. InMrrreTUI rolwo'jn HI ont of my jrem t I - s w U ciaand dae fattlr to S vUt'a Sprdtc. AaillcagcrerMt-t' JAMES rurcsSINa.LoaltTGfc'. Xr. 0-rfT-a-eoaIV,vt'1 Va rwT tnnrd free tosapscscts. TilE stnrr sraciru-co. DrsTrrz.AUsou.Ci. Tn BrerKr lot pnairt aaj cOrint bsurbold mordln H daar sOTtBC tsore lois-rvxe. sa4 ot tteK- lluitrttar S-umsca Btzimlitbr cairf Iu mrrli sad ice n.l posisr. Itttx aunr of tae stont srb sstf bowrls. nis UrUl Min. Ilrr romp!a!ai. drM Itr rbroRun-ia sa4 tela or lnnrstx are tbor easblj ewoSttrr-d b tbl Iccompsrsble f unlr rrstowtre sal folcaul site tuari. sad It is JottJf n grdd as la- pcr-tt sod xaost ennprrbrw rtte rnir of Ita cisM. for brail Irorr1t sal Drslcrs srarrailr. Utta StOYi AnH EJArthinn ..UnTirn u dull iiubiiiiio nun, lESTABLlSHIB J8T3.) Cherokee and Choctaw Strata, between Mala and Second, TlHA."Vlorv-OIiTII. ICAJf SAS KAXXriCTCAKU OS En-Inn, Jllll Jlarhlnrrr. Iraaan4 Brass ta-lln-a. Arrhllrtarml Irm SVairk. Heus Franta. ratttnln4Madal MakJsg m Syeelalty. Stalers la HoUswwire, TInwue. SabDsr aad Leathsr Salting, Sabbtr Hats. Wratrra Acrata for the SZfeDAttT PATEVT PCL.LETS jVnd losves Standisnl &calea. OUR. STOVES ARE TOR SALE bv DKAUtits rvxanrncruc Orl-ra aoUdtrd. Cs s.on saa rnor-LItt oa sa- allrStkB. in.-. it-aa-alf mn V1UUK HtALIU AHU Lift U found In the Great Modern Discovery, Ooca, Beef and Iron fWtth yhosphomsj Poa-aa'ar marrrieoa rnrarlte alrtara la ah term of 5-TTona U-bJIt . Brs'a. Heart saj rrToua DIS r Praprrala. Weak Lost'- Nrr FxkasaCoa. as. BJ.OrrrboUlf SNt. aa.oo. Sradaumefor the 31r-a-ogr ef Hee.ltb.7 aad rrad of wood-rol ram rs.vx4 r Coca. Brer saa lroa. oral jour Drvrxlat for U. Aiinas uu. c r. rtTT, ' Kansas City. Ha. 18 UWFAILIMO L1XD INFALLIBLE ixcrsgo I Epttepttc rut, Spamu, FaQmg Sickness, Convul- aloas, St. Vitus Dance, AlcorioHim, Opium Eating, Scrofula, ana ell Nervous end Blood Diseases. C3To Get i men, Lawvers, Literary Men, Merchants, Bankers, Lsdira and all whose scdratarr etnplojmcat causes KerroasPros traLon, Irrcg-Jarities of the blood, slomxch, toaicaroctiicrorsUainlant. Samaritan erv aaa u iBTu.izu.c. IyheXgrIm rTThnnainill proclaim It the most wonderful Invlgor ant that evert ustala ed a tlnk-.cg system. mm ' tlJOrrrboUIe. TheDR.S.A.RlCHwOVO UECICALCL,SIPro- ftcMEUEim,;. ' ari tiers. St Jesrsh. Mo. Bold by Bit Brat-tieta. (U) LM3. STO'JTOiaa i CO, iph, Cap, ll THE MOUNTAIN GOREJ WW h-al r-U.rrb ssd OUa. Srnd enj & R-rti-ti nut-rrd lttrr. orTroai-OfflrOrdTto giSHT A ca. Box aa. Laxx V.UOJ.T. rw Vsxln. MSIAIAsl S raaforaaBiiVeryof lliilBMBaleBoota 130.000 In u-. 5ue. AaJrarMMr.UNt I l.lltarJtv t.ati.O It U a wrU-koowa fact that moit ef tho Horse and Isttlr IMwdrrsoId In Ols raua tnr Is anrthlrii: that Sberidaa's Candl- lioa Vbwict la sbaoiuely ear asd rrrr TabubK. nothlnr oa Kann win h.Ii. .. taw tllfM .k.rillxn-fe CnndlUnn l'owder. Hoar. u truf-mral to s-s rj a - r s- a Arirxi arra ibniUfvCI. UnUbCftAi brrcden ost. price JLOO; bycuu. SWO. UrnUrs For Two Generations The rood and stannclt old stand-, v. MEXICAN MVS TAXCi LOLXEXT, has doao more to assuage pain, relioTo sntTerinfr. and save he lives of men ami beasts tlias all other liniments nnttoether. "MTiy! Because tno Mustang peHe tratcs thront'h skin and flesh to the very bone, driTing out all pain and soreaess and morbid secretions, and rcstor ins the afflicted part to sound aad sapplo health. UrSi 9SSSSSSSSrV! V 1 3v7 V -Ul- J STOVES, 4tl.lHlJXl Home Items. Alt roar owa fsaa If too remabt airlc wbm yoaesa Crt hop btturs Uist aevtr Fait. -T, -Mlrnct mtius. smallest child. and sickest invalid can use hop bitters with safety awl great geou. Old men totterm? around from Rbea matism, kldaey tttmbie or anyweakBeas wlU be almost new br wfa bep bVKers. My wife nd uaoghter were aad healthy by the use of hop bitters and I re" tjmmend them to my people. Metbedist acrgvrnan. Aksartorfortlioi BStrrs are sol Ute brst f smBf akescaa Oatana. JlalarUl fever. Ague and BffloMBeM, will leave every neighborhood as soon as hop bitters arrive. " My mother drove lhe paralysis and neuralgia all cut of her system with hop bitters." Ed. OhUcqo Sun. Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bit ters and you need not fear sickness. Ice water Is rendered harmless and mote refreshing and reviving with hop bit ters in each draughL The vigor of youth for the aged aad in firm In hop bitters 1 At tbs ehae of Hfs nomine royals Ilop buicrs to a2a y all treoUrs laddeal Tbrrrto "The best periodical for ladles to taks monthly and from which they will receive the greatest benefit Is hop bitters." Jlothers with sickly, fretful, Bursinx chlklren, wHI core the children and benefit themselves by taking bop bitters dally. Thousands die annually from some form ot kidney disease that might have been pre vented by a timely use of hop bitters. Indigestion, weak stomach, Irregulari ties of the bowels, can not exist when bop bitters are used. Attmrlr tree of hep timm. 4-i ...m. . wh,u f femur la robust beslui a jrsr st s Utile cost. To produce real genuine sleep and ehudi like repose all night, take a little bop bit ters on retiring. That mdigestlon or stomach gas at night, preventing rest and sleep, will disap pear by using bop bitters. ... ., Paralytic, nervous, tremuloes old ladies are made perfectly quiet aad sprightly by using bop bitters THE SURE CURE TOK KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CQfiSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PMYSvCUHSEHBOaSE ITrtEArmLY. -uasrT-nan ia im r Xerexttaod.' He. gfe gaaoa.it on Ytun.va. "Xldaey-Trort la always rallsb." Br. a. X. QarK, Bo. KB. Vt. -Stfary-TVertaas eared sywiassas'tweysars mSatsz." I.C.JtaiaBerUtt.aaata.O. IN t; .ucahds of cases St bs ecrad whara an elsa had raCooWt laC4. batsg.-UTf, CEKTAXS IN ITSACTle.f.baS hsralaaalaallaasrs. , , CTlt rlas tfcs Bt aaj StrCTtta arJ atrea Srar LIT to sU Vie laporuat erjsaa of t&obodr. TantaraJtoaortboXJaaaTSls sMorrd. Sxo lirer Is elarl of sndtaeaaa, t2ta nowela xaoro freely aad asaXasaSy. lathis way tha woraS ciaaaaes are enrf "f tod Irga the systan. rBrjHMtaacaeatzr, tat a aatsara. Cry osa bo sens y aaaU. too, KicHARBsey a ca. a rHatt ti. . .- . . i n,T fe.tfy ;; wilson'S LIGHTNING SEWER ! Tn Ibaaaaad aUtekea salaate. Tae ty abaslatetrerattaaa Srwln Msekle tatts) wsrtd. Mttrlb Wsrrsat-d S rrara, and rr Iliifeatrated Cmtiram MdCXnnlmr H. AlMlfeVaiM THIWn.sa.XJEW OKACHIECO..CalranarSawTar. WINTER WORK- 'Active agent eas easily earn sa.00 mr SIOAS m. dar br a .. . mhm nf mb nln(lld nfT.rS- No raDltal needed. Must be Industrious and honest. Send for arenU' blanks ana mlum circulars, a PUlltni. rnu n uunrrui- ivii we can start you along In business. Opportu- a XTLt SU. UUCII BtJ II hiiihivbi swai - nlty will bo lost a-ill bo lost after x-"ebruary win. Aoaresa TIiIE3, Kansas. City JIo. XliE I CURE nTS! W1ka 1 air -ra 1 ifc aos aaaa nwrrly to up tttcsa far stlaa aad torn ba tuaia wot ?L2ii,iS.r2!t ral e' I aaavmvla taa dU-uo o nlS. ErUirtr OTFAUISUSCKCsSalUe-talCltady. fwarraataay manlr Men l want om Btaoa osTa an iASSSSSSSlt'JSSSSL rmx-Jr- OIa Ctort-i sad roasoioro. n eoatsyoa aoulaxt Xstroa. BS. U. O. ROOT. IS1 P rl St. 3 Tocfc. HVBTIT.TTTJs,. tauNubrt!. VSi lacorpora-rd. I0. For tt Cure of Caaerra, THaaaro, Clcera, HeroSlalai .m .. rtTB.a.ra- tl boat tbS snot kae or Lois or Blood, sod inw ris. "r IsrorsiTlox. cirrxl-isa aid asrsaxxiis. aajrraa BK. P. I- ro.B. Asran. Kajaa C-. IH. GONSUrnPTI.ON,. lata ... rrmrfy Jur lie oto di-rwr. Tits eAuuoSd.re ot tbo -mont aad aad ot Iom ruoiiae a b-a tid. ld. 52" J"Z jsim UlUrlSrarr tsai I mU ind TWO BOTTLXS FRK. to rrUirrSlUa,VLCABLZTIttTl3E ao UU. dlaaa. a. la asysl3rrar niraEaprr-aat.1 r O aVSrri. J PB.T A. SLOCUM. m frail ata-Tor. PILES ''rUikesIs"?.. S3 infaltibU em for ritas. rnre 81. from dra&riats. or aratpnTaldbrautl i-amolrs rrc JL&. ASAKESIS," Miirra. DoxWU. Near Tort AGEMTS WAMTED SffiS,&& trBUaotrr. It win alw tailt s rrr st JsrtrtT of f aoey-Vortfrr-blrhthrreta s-raf3saynsijrt. Sjjd tar clrruar aad Irmi to the rfc'T".,"'J aLaeklae Co 13 TrtlaoBl. ouret. gostog Msas. PfiTEHTS SO PATEhT, 50 PATI Artararra. Waaalsctoa. D. & Foil tutroetlocs sad Ilaad aVEotratrsisaeutrrt- A KO.VTH aad BU1S3 forth re Ore ToaBrSlraorsdl-a. taracacouaty. Ad iHtm. W. ZlUiLEB CO.. Chicago. 111. Wbolraile and man. Srod fjr price-Bat. (Modant COD W-aa made to order. K. BrCSUAat. tl Slate Street. Chkaro. Mil Stll I Jft nim men. rl P Mlna PHKpWaody-a Xr Tall-rByateaw of g JVDDuresaCu-tlas aooat to,t-fil,o. 5-iiNstWraTorFltatallhoBTIopor II1TI ,), BTTX-S SllSb tlTTlBjfT-N 4sM -" , tl allTalllll A loJTAala,raUuaa, laV $65 I'lAiR HAKE HENS LAY aaeb pint of food. It win also prevent ana-sure most taoiers, c BOHrnirninT.wiTOBTB-iH. a craula stamps. AHo fsraULrd la larre cam. fat sent EC i. a. .uiu.-xj.-i at iav. noaioa. am. IHmaHmammsaHasm f IdMiBi Ut stt All tut fAIU. Rntcencbayrap. Taxt-arood. CaolBtlmr. rol by Cracziata. "THE BEST 18 TH CHEPESrj." SAW Eil rblHEC 3io:' mills, Cnlalll&dH-r. tr-rallaectlora aod rorpuM. ) Vrttaf or rr rasoUet aad rrtr-a to Jio Aiinnan AlajlorC-, sUaaaaVt. Ohio. PATENTS rroeerad or ao ehsrza. a.ao Trad 3tarka. LahaM. M Lars tfHrt- -i -( r a s-aisiac. L a- ra-p-n-arr RUrkat t-frr-arra. W T. riTZOUALn. Atbxary at L. 1 000 T street, W ashlngton.B.O- ODII IKfl sadlTHIarr HABITS earrt VrlUril asfcomr without rain- B ekotpar-bcasrsaratrr-e. U- M. Wuoixai.lt. D AUaau.G. , Young Men sSffS5rj CrcsUisfrce: VALEXTISEBHOS,! isatbt Vr aa4 'eaasmisrMa. laaasrSEcwia, $250 A VesTR. Arrnta Wsatrd. batt aUIafsnt Raratb-vorM 1 usaltltt Address .AT SBOXSON. Brrsorr. Mica. 6mI rayfarAsrata, SlOOtaSSOa aa aaa. taada aelltaa aar stae HaaVa A Blfcl-a. Wrue to J. C AlcCardr -s Ca.. St. K-mt. aa. L antra aaosMerr-roewahostlt. thab-styn. Y -mm It. LaB.PATTVOSU-.PT-T..R.T A.K.K. D. So. Ml tr jrarv rrstjTrjrc re .4sr.Bjrrjs.rjr. sloaae stay Mae Se AfUaoU a ! fr, A. P. GOt?MEW.TH, Fost-cSev Tlslta, I.T, TJ -taa a9 1aas alt "da Vat4 ttkt Cat JntM aU k O JEh WH . :.- - a-... west ox vuuui, j -w C. PATTOX Jk Ct Fosvofttee. Ttntta, I.T'r Smooth crop In the left ear. . Hones branded ssaaa oa tin left afa. iJanoe Koe Creek. Post-oSee". VlnKa, X. T- OrerhK te tae left ear. crop aad nBt. Range Bock CreeJc Fost-oaice, CcfFceTUle. Various marks. I.C. oa left hip or side, and saddle stJrrBy at nsnt oe or sip. Bange On Curl Creek. Cr. "W. GREEN. "Post-office. TaBttSL, T. T. Crop off left ear aad crop and pUtJ t r RaaiK-SearVinlta.IT. Post-offlce, eosvalavt I. TV CaaVrhic ta left ear. overblt ta rlat. iianod Jayailt miles norm oi J. O. ELAJLJU 3?ost-oBce. TlBirJ Xa t dnderbitineachear. Ilorsa traad i Jjanae-Befreen Cabin and Prvora Creeps- b. w. xsnrEK, PoslCce, 17ryor Ofast. X. T. - if Pifli Crop aad split In lfft ear, swallow forktaiajM Range Pryora Creak. . T. A. THOMPSON, Post-office. Tlnlta, X. T. Ccderhalf crop on left rarand saUtla ifaj W. C. ClaT-AXXiESliXN, Tlalte, I X Overstope In left ear. J. C. HOGATf, rost-ofSce. ITryot'a creek, X. T Swsnow fork and underbit In right earr a deralope In left- flange Pryor'i Creek. KATIXAMEl. SK1NXEK, Post-office. Tlnlta. X. T. tTBderslopo tn each ear. Rang Fryer's Cfitfc S3 miles south cf Vtnits, 3earaC,E.VT.B.S, Bosd Brand Left M loin. J. T. STcSEVAJDUir Fut-oace, Ttalta, I. T. ftea off left ear. overblt in rif-ri?,2 Oa Cool Creek. Boad braiv'rrHS jHtteleft ear, swallow fork t ? X. W. IVEPE. Post-effica, easrala X. Ia Created aaderblt and orerbR tarlfM twafiew fart aad tiiioartlt to left, ? aeA. Jwaa-lrtwf4t YrsfTtt Hai CMiaf, H WQ J3L uieiMt tt ita.n WnWi BE jSL A II 1