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Eosa - t ft J LW Si lit -: .,1 3 J 3 2 :tf T ff I. Sf A XHTDIrVK dHIEPTitfW. Kdttor. M. . WH.FOUB, Manacer. ViNlTA. . INDIAN rERRITOAT. thou on i? Borne day, t.1rf ana ot n we twain Will nnteti alona in lenre Ai d eill tho other ono In vain In ro'en othoi cleat fear. A In ilenili'e lenca on' ' ) tha'I Ho) Which "!!," i" ?"' thott or It Vtfn ono of u by death 1 erort M of love'a thf athi nJ tpoitti, What other worJ of hope It jeft To utter each turned! R ono ahull watch and one la death ih all Hal Which Trill II be, dear, thou or II II ald life's pathway at wor-o Ono will grow fafnt and rail, And seek another nay to know Whore death ahull not proraltt Ard one will wait alone at daya go by, For yet a longer apaof, " Oad-ilJfhij irracoi Which will It be, dear, thou or It I may bo first to undcrtten 1 Tl.r life co far rruui thlnei Mlno mar bo woo to fold thy hand drown ttlll and ccU In m'ne At tln of death scroti thy breatt to 1 c, (lod chutloni other to. Thank tliui, wo do hot know t hlrh It will bo, dear, thou or II Ihrritt tJciwrll Vonttrn, In Uomt Jturnal. HOW NATURE CONJURES. rrot Prootor Dloprovoa tho Adngo that "Soolnrr la Bollovlnff." fjnrrr Optical Ileceptlons and Ktptana- tlont nr Pome of Tlicm Tim Itefract Iny t'onrr of the Air Mlatakes In Color ami Bliape. ThoiBtibJoIned nrticlo Is ono of tho last written by Prof. Menard A. Proc tor for tho Philadelphia Press previous I to his recent dontU by yollow foror at t u Now York hospital. ( " Soolng Is bollovlnp," says tho old povorb, but "Beoinu Is deceiving" would bo nenror f"t murk. Wo nro T deceived by fnlso impressions oven hen wo know tho ronl etato of tho k o, xo tluit nitturo may In soma senso Jjva compared with a conjuror who ox plnlnii the trick ho Is about to play, j yot deceives tho oyo as porfoclly as I though wo know nothing about tho j munner of lita pcrformanco. Wo know j that tho handkorchiof which wo gnvo him to experiment upon has not been cut In half, yot wo saw him cut It in half; wo know ho has not pounded our gold watch in a mortar, yot that is what wo saw him do. Hero Is naturo about to perform her dally conjuring trick of making tho tun, as ho sets, look larger than ho roally is. lsay nothing ot his looking out of ithnpo, becauso naturo uses ap paratus to produce that illusion, and tlio oyo roally docs soo correctly. But rhe mnkos tho sun look swollen and liugo without apparatus, though again nnd ugaln wo find her clovor perform ance uxplnlned In that way. Tho kindly Instructive persons who wroto .Nindforus and Mortons" for tho coa fusion of intolligont childhood, caro fully explain Unit It is tho tofrnctlng power of tho nlr which enlarges tho netting sun, ovon an tho refracting powtr of water Inn glass bottlo err largos loiters seen through it Hut tho refracting power of tho nlr has nothing to do with tho apparent onlnrgomcnt of tho sun. It docs affect tho sun's ap parent slzo, but tho othor way making him look smaller not larucr- ln just such degroo as It apparently compresses him from a globe to an egg. Nuturo simply takes us in whon sho makos us ballevo that tho netting sun looks lnrgor than tho sun in tho mldhcitvcns. Naturo docalvos us by making us think tho sun in tho lnldhcavcn looks smaller than when near thq horizon. Perhaps tho render thinks tho Btatoruonta identical. Hut they nto not. Wo nro nearer tho truth uhen wo judgo tho sun's slzo ns ho near tho horizon than whon wo cutl mitto It, from his nppcitranco high abova that circled Tho reason is ob vious. Whon tho Bun is low wo can too by tho aspect of tho landscitpo mat no is much farther awny than yon- dor hotiso or hill or troo thnn when ho is actually on tho horizon. Wo soo that ho is bohlnd those objocts, and thus wo can not iraugino him to bo moroly a foot or yard In diameter, be tween which longths Ho all tho est! i.mtos of tho sun's diameter, which tlio mind unconsciously forms when iio Ishlfjh In tlio Bky. bo ho booms to bo much liircor whon low. lli:t just horo tho thoughtful render '-ill perhaps urgo that tho oyo ought i till to bo nblo to judgo whether tho Imago of tho sun In tho rlsual field Is cally no larger when ho is low. Tho oyo, however, knows nothing about its visual flold. The mind judgos ol what tho oyo sees -In qulto othor ways, lloro is a simple experiment to show this: In good black ink draw a capital letter preferably u round 0 in strong ijlacic typo on whlto card. Now, sit ting facing u wall of uniform tint, hold or fix tho card steadily in an upright iiosltlori at about arm's length nnd contomplato that black O as steadily its possible, "whllo one with moderate haito may count a hundred." Now let t.iocard drop and look at tho wall with as llttlo Interruption in tlio tlrao ml ns llttlo chango in tho dlnmater of Wslon rt possible There Is soon as i sual tho complementary Imago of tho lottor, but it hits grown much larger. If. for lniluncc, tho O is un Inch In diameter nnd tho wnll Is twolvo tlnios ns far jiwuy as the oard bad boen, tho letter scon will bo apparently a foot In diameter. Tho mind Is not nblo to pirsuado Itself that tho lutter has not lirovin suddenly larger. Yot In reality tie Imago In tho visual Hold Is pro clsoly tlio same now as It had boen be fore, Tlio. mind la simply deceived by the effect of dlstnnco tlio came ob ject Boon of tho sumo apparent slzo, but Kupposed to bo at it greater dis tance, is judged to bo larger. Ho it is with tho setting sun. Tlio ojo eps that ,tho sun is fur off, nnd '0 judges hltn to bo largo, though ihu area of hU Imago in tho visual Hold Is no larger (Indeed monxur ubly sraullcr) than when ho li high ubavn thoJiorizon. How is it, then, tho render may hero ask, that tho apparent enlargement of tho sotting euii and moon varies with tho condition of tho ulr? 'ilia setting or rising moon, In particular, looks much largor when the air h thick, Doos thU not prove that tho refructivo netlon of tho ulr Is in quostlonP The I'tToctH of tho rof ractlvo action of tho ulr Mug porfoclly Willi known nof.llgnnfn. iiuu whuUoevor can provo that that i.rttou iluri whutltla not capable of do 1 ij. '41io tucplanation ot tho effects of thick nlr Is very simple. Tho sugges tion, of lncrcnjod distance, already -Irons' when Ujy sun at nopq la low. is tronstliutioiljf thsttlj; U tUloit. For thu ami and moon Hum look fainter, fu Vm Mud fcrtnliwM (p a ThIbIq)- aspect nn apparent effect of distance. Hero naturo tist apparatus and makos h6r coajurlng bq much tho more of fctlvo. Wo Jjavo in whnt is called "loom ing" nn illusion depending on tho effocta Ot thickened nlr. A sailor will tell you that a ship roally looks larger when sho looms through fog than whon tho nlr Is clear. Put If her distance Is known nnd her npparcnt elzo measured with n soxtant or othor Bultnblo Instru ment, it will bo found that sho looks no larger than sho should look, wholhor tho nlr bo clear or thick Tho mind Is simply deceived Into thinking tho ship is farther away than sho really is, and so judgos that sho looks larger. Tho illusion of a deeply arched in Blend o! n nearly flat Bky Is occasion ally broken. Probably but a small pro portion of thoso who read thoso lines liavo ever noticed tho sky surface look ing flat. I have objorved tho appenr anco myself threo or four times during my life, bat thon I have been always on tho lookout for It, this particular illusion having long had great interest for mo. Tho occasions when tho flat ness of tho under stirfnco of tho cloud sky can bo recognized nro thoso when tho clouds Ho (actual!) in long paral lel bcdi of tolerably uniform breadth and Bcpnroted from each other by tol erably equal distances nnd lying In tho snmo general level tho Bun being near tho hnrlzpn, bo as to Ulumlnato tho cloud-bands underneath. At such times, as also whon Instead ot uniform bands a kind of net-work of clouds cov ers tho sky townrds tho placo of tho horizon sun, nn effect of foreshortening is producedVhlch brings out tho hot-t-zontnllty of tho cloud stirfnco that Is, not ot tho stirfnco ot individual clouds, but of tho general layer. I romombor ono occasion whon I was traveling ncross tho Western prnlrles. towards tho tlmo of sunset, that as tho sun In his descending motion passed from abovo to below n Iayor of clouds uniformly reticulated, thogoldcn tinge along an edge ot each of tho cloud streaks o distinctly Indicated tho rela tlvo positions of tho different parts ot tho network of clouds, that tho trua flatness of tho surface was aa strongly forced on mo ns usually tho incorrect arched form is impressed on tho mind. For tho first and only tlmo In my llfo I was not only ablo (as on thrco or four other occasions) but actually forced to foci what an immenso globe this earth- world of ours Is. ior thoro wns the widely-spanning surfaco of cloud look ing perfectly flat though really part of tho inner surfaco of an Immenso spherical shell. There Is n con verso allusion familiar only to balloonlsts, which is to bo ex plained in tho samo way. ltlslng high abovo tho earth's surface In a balloon, wo Boo the surface of tho earth bo ncath arched into tho form of an im menso bowl or basin. Tho mind re fuses to admit tho thought that tho ex ceedingly minuto doprodslon of tho vls lblo horizon corresponds to tho seem ingly immenso depth immediately bo low tho aeronaut. Or ono may say (though In reality it is saying tho same thing) that tho mind can not admit the thought ot the Immensity ot tho dls tanco of tho horizon. From n height ot halt n mile tho horizon is some forty mllos nway, or eighty tiraos further than tho earth's surfaco below, but tho mind sota .tho horizon only throo or four miles away (at least if tho air is cloar), and consequently tho surface, which (regarded as a wholo) Is really slightly convex below tho ob server, appears to bo markedly con cave. Among illusions affecting color somo of thu most Important and interostlng nro thoso which p.tintors hnvo to tako into account in producing with opaquo tints, thu effects of sunlight or moon light, tho gleam ot metals and kindred Illusions. A painter who should Btrlvo to represent a sun-lllumlncd lily by simply using tho strongest whlto tints at his command would full utterly. Hy using durk tints ho obtains tho effect of brightness, whero by using bright tints ho only obtains a dirty looking white. So with raetullio efTocU, which aro ofton admirably caught In paintings. It U related of tho French painter Delarocho that ho hod tried again and again to produce a fair Imitation of gleaming gold In ono of his historical paintings. Giving up tho nttonipt In despair, ho sent for & flncro to tako him to tho gallery of Luxembourg, whoro wero somo paintings in which tho doslrcd offoct had been obtained, that ho might learn tho secret. Put lot as ho carao down tho doorsteps tho yollow whools of tho flacro glowed In tho sunlight with the vory effect hj wanted; thoy looked like wheels of gold for tho nonce, though colored only with tho coarse yollow used by coach painters. Whenco tho illusion? Del arocho caught tho idea in a momont, dlamlssod tho flacro and roturnod to his studio to work out succuMfully tho effect which for days ho had boen vain ly striving to attain. Tho yollow of tho flacro wheoW was picked out with a bright purple, by contrast with v hlch thu bright but coarso yollow scorned to shlno with a golden gloam. This was tho whole sccrot which Delarocho would have learned from the paintings of tho old master. False ctfocts In rogard to contour are also common and strangely enough deceive tho observant mora readily than the unobservant. Look at a medal under ordlnury conditions nnd tho oyo at onco recognizes tho olovatlons and depressions for what they aro; but look at tho samo medal through a lens which ro versos Its different parts, nnd because tho shadows really thrown from whatovor source of light illtimlnutos tho mcdul seem thrown towards that light, im mediately tho clavations appear as depressions and tho depressions as olovatlons. This is tho caso at least with tho observant; but tho unob servant who hnvo novcr, consciously or unconsciously, noted tho relation between tho position of tho light and tho direction ot tha Bbadows, aro not de ceived. Knowlnj what tho medal is, they bco it aH it is. At a Washington Hotel. Now Coiner HaVo you got a room? Clork Only ono, sir. N. C I wont It, Clerk You can havo It. N. C Wht,re Is It? Clerk It's room for apprehension, air, that you will havo to sleep on tho biHiard-tnblo-urgirelsowhoro. 11 ath tug ton Critic. f m Tho Jnstltuto of tha Drothcrs of the Christian Schools now numbers 1,220 etablUhments.Bcatterod through out the World. Thoro aro ll,712 brothers, and 1,070 schools, with 307, Sa7 puplU, boldes, aia,uy colleges and Ijyjrdlpff pjjoolii. QUEEN OP HOLLAND. Iter Aged Hnatmnd Adore Iter,-and Iter Will Is Ilia LAW. Quito miollor stylo of a woman Is Queen Emma, to whom tho Dutch nro reconciled only bocauso eho is a good nurso for tholr King; popular sho could never bo, becauso tho Dutoh do tcst oven tho most talented Oermans, and Emma is a Princess of Wnldeck Pyrmont. Howovor, tho King adores her and Is only contented in her bocIo ty and sho seems to think thoro Is no dlfforonco between thirty years and throe scoro nnd ton. Whon William went to Potsdam to attend tho mar riago of his brother ho llttlo dreamed of marrying, but ho mot Holon of Wnl-t'eck-Pyrmont, now Duchess of Albany, and foil that at sixty-ono llfo might rccommenco wcro eho to bocomo tho Queen of Holland. Helen lookod upon her aged admirer with ecorn and re fused his flowors and jowols. Ono day SVllllam overheard Emma say to her elstort "I should novor rofuso to bo como a Qtioon." "Ah," he exclaimed, "as you find your slstor Is wrong will you mnrry mo?" Immediately eho ac cepted, and In 1879 becamo Queon of Holland. Thoso who wore at tho Dutch court whon Emma mado her cntrco say sho was slmplo ns a child; that aho looked upon her palaco as a marvel, danced and laughed as though sho woro not conscious that tho courtiers wero criticising her ovory gesture. Tho aged husband was shocked, but vory kindly lod her to tho portrait of his mother, tho proud Mario Paulowna, and said: "Sho novor danced; a Queon should novor laugh in public." Emma, llko a "country grctchon," accepted tho ro buko with good grnco, and "slnco thon," say tho Dutch, "wo havo noth ing Bcrlous to crltlcUo in her deport ment, but tho manner in which sho murders our language wo can hardly forgive." Already has Emma begun to teach tho Princess WUhclmlna tho duties of a sovereign. Whon, In 1880, tho King was 111 and tho socialists vory daring, Queon Emma, without a word to her husband, calmed tho dis turbance in thrco days. Ot her daughter sho wlshcj to mako a King, not a Queen. Not long ago her horses ran away. Tho coachman was thrown out, and sho, with Wllholmlnn, just escaped. Orders wcro given to bring out fresh horses, for, "If wo do not start again my dnughtcr will learn tho meaning of tho word foar." Queon Emma is a brunette, rather pretty, according to tho Germans beautiful, but a peculiar habit of wink ing dotrncts much from her appear nnce. Over tho King sho has control, and it ho objects to any decision mado by her sho threatens to leavo tho pal aco to him a dream of unhnpplnoss. Every day tho royal family dines at seven o'clock; attorward thoro Is muslo and reading by tho Queen, whoso nudlcnco consists usually of hor hus band, dnughtcr and tho Jonkhccr Alewyn, tho only porson whom William cares to seo. llague Cor. Philadelphia Uullclin. mm CONDENSED WISDOM. lilts of KTary-Day I'hlloiophy Berrett in an AppetlilnB Way. No two eyes can soo overy thing. Tho sooslblo man Is satisfied to live. Tho dun often gets tired out him self. We are easily encouraged in our follies. Tho work wo llko best seldom pays well. No shoo feels easy whon wo havo a i corn. I Captblllty runs a poor raco with in fluence. It is only tho unlucky who dream of misfortune. Tho man in search of a bargain ofton goto stuck. Somo men con stcnl a door-mat from Under tho wntoh-dog. It is no uso turning back when you get moro than half way. It is as good to havo a thing wear out as to got tired of it. It is easy to find a thing after we iiavo stopped looking for It. There's not n burglar in the house every tlmo tho dog barks. I Tho man who feols he is doing us a favor is in no hurry to act Tho unsuccessful man can always find somo ono to blnmo. It Is hard for us to understand why wo foil when others succeed. It Is easier to get into tho right church than into tho right pew. i Tho man who marries a poor girl ofton has tho wholo family thrown in. Judge. I I A traveler in llrazll writes to a horticultural paper telling of tho crop of mlstlctoo that ho found growing on telograph wires near Mo Janolro. When lie first saw it ho thought that floods had left weeds hanging to tho wires, but a nearer inspection and tho height of tho wires convinced him that tho apparont weeds wore thousands of llttlo mistletoes firmly fixed tb tho wires. Many specie of this plant grow In llrazll, and some, colled "bird weeds," bear borrlos which aro oaten by birds. Tho seeds aro deposited on tho telegraph wires, and tako root. Thoy aro short lived, of course, but tho constant deposits of seed clotho tho wires with this curious fringe. THE OEMEnAL MAflKETS. KANSAS CITV. Oct. CATTLE Shipping ttoera ...I S 10 Hang iumm s 10 6 Nallrecowa- s to O lIOGS-Goodto elwlM henry 1 ii WHEAT-Mo.1 red 106 n No. tort 1 103 COKN-No. ft OATS No. g) UYENo. PI)Urt-I'atenta, per tack.., 2 M (i HAY Haled Bio & IlUTriin Choice erearnery. 1 e Oil BBSU-FulI cream 0 0 KQOS-Clioieo JSltti UAOOH-Ham j: Shoulder ,. ft y Bidet 0 o LA III) 3543 roTATons w o ni mmtz am w a to t OH 1 1 Si ts 47 &) en 3) 'i 16 H 9 , 10 , t l 5 TO K) 6 3i 4 ii sou I 1S tt 2't, CATTLE Shipping iteera... ItiilrKrb a laj mm S 19 a BOOS I'aeklua ".. 0 10 35 BHISKl'-f'airtocboloo SKS ji.vuh t;uoc WIIKAT No.S red OOItN-N'o.l 1U i n tt n M 13 toco u a a lOATH-No. IIYE-Ho.1 UUrrUH-Creamery..... POUK CHICAGO. OATTLE-ahlpplogiteer...., 11003 I'acklnjand ihluuiug.. BHUlii'-nurWcUolco riJUH-tVlnUimUejt tYHEAT-No.rod a 90 O 10.1 too 0 I) a on o (i as ow 4 t 1 IS. 1 1 . '4 CI i 5 W a 1 II Hit U Q to n o OOUN-NaJ ..,., OATS-.Vo. J , UYENj. HUrmt-Crearacry Ipoaic , NBW YOltlt OATTLK-Ooininou to prime.. UOCIH iloodtoc'iulw VLOUit-lJuodtoo'ioloa WI1EVT-Nari4 .... ..... OORK-Kal 3ATS Wtnttrn ..ilre.1 .. .. BUI'l'ttit-CrKimarr S! IS iJ O 16 6." W 0 21 4 n 1 19 4 3. 6 H 6 1J in 51 H (4 i oirw A Claim lo Human Gratitude. Charlolto Corday, tho aod-fnctd, tender hearted poaaaet girl of Normany, mado groat history by onedoaporato act I Blekencd by tho saturnalia of thfi French revolution, nnd nt6ved to desperation as Robespierre anil Marat wcro leading tho flower tf Franco to tho guillotine, sho de termined thnt sho would put an end to Marat's bloody rclgn. Marat had demanded two hundred thou sand victims for the guillotlnot lie proposed to kill off the enemies ot tho Revolution to make, It porpettml I llorrtblo thouKhtl No wonder It fired tho blood of this patri otic peasant maid I Ualnlug access to his closely-guarded quarters by a subtcrfugo, sho found him In bli bath, even then lnoxorablo and giving written directions for furthor slaughter! IJo naked her tho names ot tho Inimical deputies who had taken rofuRO In Caen. Blio told him, and ho wroto them down. "That Is wollt Ucforo a week Is ovor they shall nil bo brought to tho RUlhotlno." At thevj words, Charlotte drew from hor bosom tho knlfo, and plunged It with su pernatural force up to tho hilt In the heart of Marat. " Como to mo, my door friend, como to mo," cried Marat, and expired under tho blow! In tho Corcoran gallery nt Washington Is a famous pointing ot Charlotte, represented as behind tho prison bars tho day beforo her execution. It Is a thrilling, sad picture, full of sorrow for her suffering country,and of unconquer able hato for her country's enemies. What a lesson In this traglo story I Two hundred, nay, fivo hundred thousand poo plo would Uarat hnvo sacrificed to his un holy pasaffm of power I Methods aro quite as murderous and In exorable as men, and thoy number their victims by tho millions. Tho pago of history Is full of murders by authority and by mistaken Idoast In tho Sracticoot medlclno olono how many hun reds of millions havo been allowed todlo and as many moro killed by unjustifiable bigotry and by bungllngl 11 ut tho ago Is bettering. Men and meth ods aro Improving. A fow years ago It was worth ono'a professional hfo to advise or permit tho uso ot a proprietary medlclno. To-day thero aro not two physicians In any town In this country who do not regular ly proscrlbo somo form ot proprietary rem edy I 11.11. Warner, famod alt over tho world as tho dlscovcror of Warnor's safo euro, began bunting up tho old remedies ot tho Leg Cabin days; after long and patient re search ho succeeded In securing somo ot tho most valuablo, ntnong family records, and called them Warner's Log Cabin remedies tho simple preparations of roots, loaves, balsams and horus which wcro tho suc cessful standbys of our grcndmoth ers. Thcso simple, old-fashioned sar snparlll.a, hops and buchu, cough and consumption and other remedies havo struck a popular chord and aro In extra ordinary damand all ovor tho land. The aro not tha untried and imaginary remedies of somo dabster chemist intent on making money, but tho long-sought principles ot tha healing art which for generation kept our ancestors in perfect health, put forth for the good ot humanity by ono who Is known all over tho world as a philanthropist a lover ot his fellow man, whoic uamo Is a guaraa tco of tho highest standard ot excellence. Tho preparations aro of decided and known influence over disease, and as la the hands of our grandmothers thoy raised up tho sick, cured tho lame, nud bound up tho wounds of doath, so in their new form but oldon powor as Log Cabin rcmt-dles, thoy nrosuroto provo tho "healing of tho na tions." Corday did tho world an Incalculable sen lco in ridding Franco of tho bigoted and murderous Marat, just as this tnaa is doing humanity a service by rc-lntroduclng to tho world tho simpler and better methods ot our ancestors. Jay Gould, It Is said, pays 120,000 a year to his uttending physician, Dr. William Munn, and thus commands his cntlro tlmo. Tho contract is for twenty years, or until Sir. Gould's death. Mrs. Bads Oh, I know I It is easy to tay "don't let thorn road trash," but how do you know just what books to put Into tho hands of your plrlsl You certainly havo no moro tlmo than I, yet you always teem to know exactly the right thing to do Kriknu Wall, Harah, In this Instance, 1 get my information from LkmnraVi Monthly Jaailne, They nro now publish ing somo capital article, on tho subject of "Heading for Olrlsi" and now that you tpoak or it, I will lot you Into a little secret. You always say that I am so woll up on the matters of tho day, and 1 really think I am; jet tlio fact Is 1 only get tlmo to rend my magazlno; but when 1 have fin Isued U, Iknow pretty much what Is going on, in VtmortMl't thoy do seem to cover tho ground on all subjects (hat each roemuer of .ray family Is Interested In. Why I John It as anxious each month for It to arrive as lam. - i i ii Ditrs aro duty free, so that a wemtn pott thirty eon tell tho date ot her birth or not, just as tho pleases. m Start lit tlin Marling I'olut, Dyspepsia, in n case of nervousness which is notobvtously duo to n mental cause or deep-seated organic malady. Ordinary norv outness con not bo overcome by sodatlvos Thoy may placate, but can not euro it Stimulate digestion with Uostetter's Htim aeh Hitters und relief soon follows. Use this benign remedy also In malarial disease, biliousness, constipation, rheumatism, kid noy complaint. It was a woman who saw ths flrit make, but slnco then tho men havo attended to that sort of thing. iltrchant Trattler. A creat mlstako perhaps was mado when Dr. Hhennan named his great remedy Prickly Ash Dittzhs; but It la presumed that at that time all remedies for tho blood, etc., were called Hitters. Had he called It rrfckly Ash "ltegulator." "Curative," or almost anything but liultrt. It undoubtedly would havo superseded all othor prepara tions of similar character. Tho name Hit ters Is misleading; it is purely a medlolnc, and can not be used as a beverage. Tnr moit effective tort of Joint discus sion Is the kind that It conducted largel with the olbow Jo'nt. Tun 1'ubllo Attards tho I'alm to Hale's Tfouey of Ilorehound and Tar for coughs, l'iko'a Toothache Drops Cure In cnomiuute Wns a stock falls to pay a dividend, the hold or loses lilt interest IViAcn Slatctman. i A book on the Liver, IU dlseasos nnd treat ment met Ad. Dr. Banford.ai U'tvay.N.Y. Motto for a surgeon probo bono pub lico. Ir afuleted with Kore Ryes uso Dr. Iaaao Thompson's Kro Water. Ifmggitts selllt.Xc Coxceit, like any other seat, should be tat on I'uck. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY, Any book lenrnrd In ooe roitdlns Hind wuuderlna eurctl. Mpenklna' without note. Whollr udIIUo artlBelnl artlcou. Plrnry condemned by Huirma Court. OrenMaduecmenMlueorrcpondnt:lAM -ro.pclu.. wlpt opinio., or D Wm. A. llo,4, tha worMfimaa SpvcUILt In Mini himm-. IUmI.1 jl-.llrj, II. II, bilior (.fllil CHW.M Aii-orat; Itl.kara Procter. Ih HHrntl.l. en.1 otaerr, rent t.l (teebjr I-rol A UjULirK tnrmh Ar.,(ew vita. u-.ac thu mia .!u... ,. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Gold in Head ELY BOOS M WtrT.nl t, T CtTOSgSHOTGUN feci. tr.i I tf mo, M llt.f IVOli .Vtxn, Id. li,unlbrlltrllJ riruani ir,. IM.r,f.i.i.iI,..rua.. m.i, iuth.wi, rotate 0m4s Wmlm'Ssi J5VO(oik'J tiji afe My ml fefii Proof Boiler Than Assertion. With such proof as thd following totter from W. It Dean, of No. 3T9 Seventh street Now Yorlc, It Is not necessary Id mako tho bare assortlon that Au.codrt's Ponocj Blasters Curo lurabagq, Mr. Ileatt says I Homo ten days ago I was lakod with A very violent pain In the small ot my back. It was so sovoro that I could hardly breatho; every movement caused groat agony. I finally found out It was lumbago. Dclng entirely nolpless, n friend sent to a druggist and got two Allcock's Fonocs PLASTxns', thoso wore well wnrmod and applied to my back, ono abovn tho othor. In bait an hour, to my great dallght and turprlse, I found tho pain began to abate, In two hours 1 was ablo to walk out and attend to tny buslrioss, tho pain bolbg ai most gono. Itext day I Was all right but continued wearing tho plasters for a wook. Qciti a paradox that la a land of ths freo so many Amortcans should covot bonds, KanlucXtt tnquirtr. e NIEKI A 8 foot, French Glats, Oral Front, Nlckol or Chorry Cigar Case. Mia ca axti oil LT. It W. Taniill & Ca,Chlof o. IxifJ Caiuks nro fast gd' lng out of stylo its fashion nblo residences. Log Cab Ins will, howovor, nhvnys havo n placo In Amorlcan history, as thoy woro tho most prominent fcnttiroof our country's cnrlv social touts! iiF llfo. Tho pioneers wero strong,ruggcd, healthy. Warner's Log Cabin Cough nnd Consumption remedy Is ft repro duction ot ono of tho best ot tho old tlmo roots and horbs remedies, which kept them woll. Kvorybody praises "lippecanoe" as a stomach tonic PRICKLY ASH BITTERS 0ns ol (ho most Important organs ol the human body Is tho LI VER. When II falls lo properly perlorm Its functions the entire system becomes deranged. The BRAIN, KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS, all retuse 10 perlorm Iholrwork. DYSPEPSIA, CON STIPATION, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY DIS EASE, e!c, nro the results, unlets some, thing Is done lo assist Nature In throwing oil the Impurities caused by Inaction ol a TORPID LIVER. This assistance so ne cessary will be lound In Prickly Ash Bitters ! 11 ads directly on the LIVER, STOMACH and KIDNEYS, and by Its mild and cathartic effect and general tonle qualities restores these organs to a sound, healthy condition, and cures all diseases arising from those causes. It PURIFIES THE BLOOD, tones up the system, and restores perfect health. II your druggist does not keep It ask him to order II lor you. Send 2c stamp tor copy ol "THE HORSE TRAINER," published by us. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., Bole Proprietor!, ST. LOUIS. MO. consump.tih' It has permanently cured tiiourasds of casca pronounced hy doctors hopo less. If you havo premonitory symp toms, such as Couuh, llllllciilty of lirenthing, Ac, don't dclnV, but uso I'ISO'H Cl'lli: KOtl CON'.SUMITION' Immediately. Ily Druggists ii cents. SCOTT'S OF PURE COD IIVER OIL And Hypophosphltesaf Lime & SoJa Almost as Palatabloaa Milk. Th enly pirraIlon of COD I.1TFII Olf. thtt can ba Ultn ruulilr and tolaratad for a long Una br dtlkata tlomidn. mn as i nnimr rort roNRrstmnv, WltllUlAllH AtHrllUNy ANAHllt. I.t M. IKtl. IiLIiIIJTY. till lilis AMI Tllltotf XV. lnnoxH. .J all Iiasiimi iiiMiniiiim ay tlllUiUt ' It l turwllo In 111 mnln. X rmcrlbcJ and cartoned hy ths best 1 hytlcltoa In tha countrlca of I tie world. frnrn Hlm by All lttmmKM: Jrua. hCOl-A' JU 11UIVM; Jr York. Regulate The Bowels. Co I Irene ilernpffc the kIioIo hj tern on (I beget tlcuiictucli am Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Fovcrs, Kidney Diseases, Bilious Colio, Malaria, etc. Tntt'a I'll In proiliirorecnlnr linlilt of IiimIjt mill fftnul lllfcillii. nltliollt tilitrU, uuoiio can enjoy jrooil licullli. Sold Evorjrtvlioro. EiillLSyiJ Tuffs Palis TO MAKE A DELICIOUS BISCUIT asil voun aiiooicii iron DWIGHFS "GOW BRAND" SODA Aim IATCK HO OTIlEa. ' S.DWICHT'a SODA N B ryant El Si raff on Chicago Business College! BHORT-HAND INBTITUTK nnd ENOLI8H TRAINING SCHOOL. Itll.. STAMIAKK IFiariTl HUM J lb, I.A lO-lilU'I' XT 'IIIIII TVOIILDI KuII latorinv tljo.CUlot. Unst.K.,Mal I UKK. Jiidf.t II. II. lilt YAnT X O.N, lrtrlUri,Clila, UL Common Sonse Cure rOR CATARITH. HAT rCVER, Cnlilf, Aithma.1lrnnrlilllf,an4 alldi,a0tgiliallal'lbroat and l.UDvi. tuntliiuoua cur rontof (xonlled air plitrat. Int. purlfribtf ami beatlfi. It curat hr nllolherrvnitdlet till llml llrdcheura In ri llnulr. HcbIou Ul JIATH '1111.11- Yuil n curnl wbllu tlet'ln, rendinit r utrffornilnaauralud of labor. lllnitrttM book hfiin urliiuof and bow to cura all diteuat vt tba llad, 'llitual and I uniaMnt HIKM nimn rrIJl cil larnk CUHll).MMKNHKCtlliiUl.'.OStata8l.,Ciaca vMHialuUniMi., PATENTS rroenradorno CIIAIUiS. Alio Traaaiartt, ele t B B Si VI at W berlfno ft rtfernint. Ilnnn ..f I'ATBNT LAW Addrtlt V. T. riTXUliHAI.il. ATI mco Till jiw mi uon m i Itfh. ruKu rtit xv. T. ryrY.UL.H.i.it, Anoiiiar AT Uw, llt V r)ii.t, WillllKOlox, U. C r-X'xi tuu mu i .,". SMft UnilkMMMdnaiaMntwatwniltybiuiaw UUmIi uriUattlM la Ik. mU. HiMf t CxulrMill lata. Tmurua. AittiaM. luit t.Aitu,aMu arjjiu un firm p;to.T' ' .Jy Wa . S ECp NO-HAH D TyPF-aTjr.0 CLoV.Yi.Uii'A I'roof 1'ifn. Utrd Culur. lupoiiai Slonc jlukt, C.. tod a vtrltlr of Olli.r prttttrnar inmrfil, fur VLiiih'UZ&WoT-kKLLo8'5 "E,VA 5TJACOBS on For Stablemen Stookmen, sua obiatmt asMitt aso-wn ro noua io cATita tisiuit 1 cvrtrd Cntt,Rneillnirii.itrulefrralniiOaii Rtrnlnt, ltmanatl. UtllTnent, Craek.tl Slaala, 8crntclit, ContntCtllriri"( tVoun.lt, fttrlnclinlt, Norn liltHal Jllttampffr, Colic, Whitlow, S'oll ItTll, Ffttnla, Tumora, SplinU, Itlnf bonctMnd RraTln In lit earlr tta". Aptlr St. Jarnltt Oil In sccorilance vltU the dlr.ctlnnt with each bottlo. BtM ty DniMliti and Dtalm jovVr. h (lliarl Ai Volr Ce.)llalto.,tt Dlatnohd.Vera-Cura FOR DYSPEPSlAi ASD AU. tTOUAOH TOBsaS HCil .. Xnl.,tl., tew llafttht B.kttbira, UMt, aitj ai.tu. cuupiiin, KiUtu ft.r iiwii " kiii.1 U Ut tlnik lcTM.kU am aAM " Uf. arTtn,M t.a Uw.tplritt. ill Vrvgolm oikI Vtalerior itnl 1S mail en rf ttlfitfiStU (5 bout It 00) In tlampi. BampU ttnl on rrcrtpl tf 1-ctnt Stamp. THE CHARltS aTvOCEIER CO.. BlRlnort. HI A ftnlmlo for Tt'rnlliU ami lh Aptd. An Incomparable AUmrnt for tho Urmeth ami A'lifff! f.1.1 m CAIWrrii. A 8trrlo of Jlliani itrrtorA'uIr ilrltttt in Conttnud JVrria, antt Ai)trtt Iti'lill Dlitatro of tho Stomach onJ Intttltnti, vr. c. Wile, M.I)., "Tna Wtv rnor.Awr) MrmoAt. MonTiitT." "Inthodcllcnt.rnndlJ tlons of tho tlomoch, vrben e crj'thlntf cliO but licon rejected 1 havo anted manr lltrs b Rlvlnir IurrniAt. Uiiakcm. I contldcr It ono cf tho very best foods tlio phrtlckin can find to nUt lilra In carrylnff tliniugh bis patient to rccorrrr 1 and I navo found It of lnntlraablo taluoln tht) ifttcf tBci pf )')itlitils,Uaitrltlt. Untrio Oatarrb, IJ)c(slU0ll(l Dyorntcry." Weapcok from cxporlcnce thcn aat thaO tholui'CiiiALOnAMuu Is botlitafeohd htitrl' tlous. It has been on tho market for many yraiaml the InnrelylncmumBtnlcsihow thnt many others havo found llko rvxulta attcndJDir ltsU80.-"TJieCfcrMtnn L'nloti," N. 1. At n Medicinal Food lurrniAt. OnAITUU, nh en ia.:milir iirolld extract from very supe rior growth Of IrhcHt, J.1 tiniccllcd, and It to-day Ve BTANDAIiu DifilLTio prcioratlon for Invalids, for tho aired, and for (ba very jounir.-"A'Mm.Jotininloomrroi(il)i,,,A'.r. lurrntALUnAKi'M hat been before tlio tmbUa for many years and It now rrrarded as a ttnndard preparation. There ean bo no doubt) that this It duo to ltsunlformlrirhpriornualliy and tho successful results obtained with It In nil cases trlicro n prcpnrcil food It requlrod 'orHdarScltnfs A'tirn JJnjfon, Mais. .. 1'. VAnitOMMorr, M.r).,luton.Miua,"TnB Mtcnocosu," Now York. " There aro nume rous Foods that nro much vaunted, nnd all havo their adherents. Tho IurKllIALOnAHDtf,, In my hands, tcomt to bo all that Is claimed for It, nnd cxpcrlenco hat brought mo to rclronlt uso whore Its tpcclal proiwrtica aro Indicated. In Infantile! ditcaacs ft has proved very einca clous, nnd 1 alfitrs direct its uso trhu a child la lielntr weaned." .... ...... Tho HVcsof untold thousands Of IhfanMhavil becnanvtd by lxrraiAi.ditAMru.nnd cnrtifiil mothers nro loud In their praises of this well known food, and pharmnclsts can safely recom mend lt.-iVoccoilnffJ Jlllnott l'harmactutlcal .iMoclndon. . iMrsniAt. fliiANUM Is lilxhly recommended hyotirlK-stpliVflotanJ, nnd many families hero tienr test linony Id Its reliability fortligpiirposca fur which It Ii proscribed. John Curio & fcon, Now York, nro tho nrents fnrthls rfitlntry. It It bold by all JJnijgUu.- iIMlc,AU.,Jtvliltn OUR 14 KT.'CV?' FILLED I WATOH PAYABLE $1.00 PER WEEK By our Improved Club System. OtM Uh otr M lll . rail It J.f.l!t mm. mfnt. cf rlit)l. .nd wcll..nown miknL tnch .t I.Iain, Wnlllmin,.-'prliiRilrlil, ltnrkrard, t. Mt to .nr Gci.mrcUI Apttttf On flood, Itrllnl.lo AOKNT UArtTKI) l uh pl.e. Writ, for fall p.rtloiilu. NAEGELE WATCH & JEWELRY CO. Uritn.ton cf dob Srntotn of wiling VV.tchM. 20 North Oth St. Philadelphia, rxui Tins r Art a ,t. fa, j m m The TjnrBItO'ODIDBIs latuad March and Btpt., teach year. It la au ebcy Iclopcdla of utoful lnfor' 'matlon for all who pur- chuo the luxurlea or tho nocctsltles of life. Wi can clolLo you and furnlah you with all tho ncooaaory and unnccettary appllancea to 1 Jo, tvalk, danco, aleep, eat, flth, hunt, work, co to church, or atay at homo, and In varloue sliet, tyloa and Quantities. Jutt figure out what Is required to i nil tbeto thlngt COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair eatlmata of the raluo of the DUYEltB' QUIDE, which will bo tent upon rccolpt of 10 contt to pay pottage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Ul-114 Hlchlgan Avenue, Chlcajo.IU. .xkitmu r.riaf.M,M.M. This Is tho BEST SHOE mads for boys or girls. WARRANTED no SHODDY and SOLD as ' follows: Sizes tn 1(M I tsi.ca " II to 13,1 t.A 1 1 1.7fl r noma Ii on tha bottom ot oftry hno. if your araivr i"r rati km a jmi i(i BiitM. llbetlutnot keep liirni irnti 10 ns ana wo will fornlah vnn a navlr rV. ud rtvlpt of lMtlCK. C. If. FA It OO tc CO.. ( lilt AJO, Il.I. D?AIKIM lf3 Main st.r U tt.mrj lh. taiuburBmo Pt-ardurn l kt iAhreciiiltu Hot hptlnsij lr"ai 1-yr, J.ui w, I rin-iii, fe rg il Uiwi Chroulo piirtr ItlicamftUim l'lie Tuin ntnd Muitertnr, Itrii'lrt rdlrtli k lift. Ac huiculoDlt AIK1 i-iiiliful a I'mimi Ttiiintroril I In alt i ir!uca i wmiira confltin i iriiHf Inrinland t brildtn. iU tlifcafrtctrtrinpiomK frm liailtrratiuriit vr nefliut rurrd rni'itlrcMiftliei TriTrierinioirttyttfndr4. hotiiermryorqusckrrr AfiiacUrrft,initiclhet Aq C'llLorwHin. Adilrro.N .1 AlttlS. !. I . Rhuhi A PRPP" Vl return raall Full drterlpClon wWpl MurMliraNe'ralLurH7tuo(I)rel U II fca Em Cutting. MOOUY ACO .Clnclunatl.O. urjiAMi thu l-Aria rr km jm vt. T&IE BEST TOMlfi I IH eXISTBNCBIS "Ij PERUVIAN STrUNOTHEHIKO ELIXIR. rhouftkpltaaantfothataitc Unotabartriira, Cur ftllUtiMM, lawni I Kill, iMICMllM IJuf (BlsJt, rtrt4 it mi$ Aikvuur lJrntfiitf rlL Muofcw rr J if rti us rux, nbi..u i)nim, At4kUMf lut M- MAS THU Wl tw ItaM M iim NEEDLES, 8HUTTLES, Forall BawlniMaclilnaa, HTANiuiiriUiHiiiaOiilr. 'IbB Trade HupplUd. fand for wtinte.la prtra lit. IlLKfJiCK l''il 11- REPAIRS. ;m iMcuitttJtl Uiult,Ma omiMjWM tuu rrta mj im im ai IlnUC""1' n0,'rl.rBnildp, Jtrtlb nUINC rutlc, BliorthaaJ, U.. thonarblr ttuaLI bnuu. Unalarafna. IBIitrttvtLUt. hnlMi, (MTQ99AOAY. finmptet worth 11.10 Ail fii i..i.un.lrlblinrMi.l. YVrila If W aKnimuiiminuoii)aio.,Uri, aiu. or tint luu nr i w ,n ,n. A. N. K.-l). No. isoa, V11KX WJIITIMO lO AUVKUTlblWlM, vlfaiotarj'outairtlioAJrfftlttmfuUa hU vpri ?TSUpmion HummotjTHE UFEfP??, i72&B. WtMflk .XtOI 4T'W73 -UJm V X XtffraSSS?V nm&9dt,izKt.r mm- vm & go. RATIONAL STOCK YARDS I !&,, . r.. . r. on lit I Inlll.lllllln.M. 1 ..11 .....-- . ii! - .i Mcanrcterfartfior INAllOftO Ul I nwWrirMMn. I KANSAS PH,,.f. - ,i,.tti.rM.f. yr.i ..- --v- Ii .IrtrtM r iirtAKn. Poilofflct' ut Uliclstia, Intl. Tcr. llranded anletl llilt. nntl hip llnrk, nndrr t tterldt. llar.otbraidtl the tarns lla'wo.il m'lt nnrllinlOoirala, In Vcrdlgrla rlr r. 6-M j. w. fikiNNun, P. O., Vinita, Jiidmti Territory. t)n irr anm Hone brand th tamr Lrnprletit.cn. drrl.lt Irn . Ilanp. t mllai notlhcf Vlnlla. OUAYSON WILLS, Postoliiec, Vinita. Intl. Tcr. t'ndcr halfcron etrh MffrthiamlrilT. on led eldo l!m,. utltVllllcO.lt elKlit mllt'ttnutli'tTttt lulla. HI J. O. HOOA1T, Adnlr, Indian lerrllnrv. . iimtftrhlL In rlif lit ffcT. umlrr!nif In left, click. Wl J. T. M'SPADDEN, PoRtolfco at Clielarn, Inilinn Tcr. CIt'a rrop on ifiiotri oirrliltlii right ftinft lx i..llttnttl of Ohtlkta. TXT TT MARKER. Poetullluo, Vinilii, I. T. Crop off of lfll far. under halfcronlnrlalil llanga On Ilia Cabin trtok. S.'.uljr O. W. OHEBN, I'ost-ollirp. Viuita.I.T Cropoiricftearatiu sjillt tnHitlit. Ilaiiirc On Jonpf crii'k.i'ilit mile ncrllii'iist of I nlta.I.T 2U JOHN WHISTXiEn, 1'o.vtofllcc, hj.ioifc Imix Aruiu'v, I. T i roponriKi. r ",,u rru. ami biidi r hall rriiiiiilli-rt Karon frife auil lux ri-trna. lion t atllr or tliU liranilurnaolitoiilf fai tlili'ineut 11 J. O. HA-LIi. rost-othce, Vinita, I. T. trJuisnasits-A Uur.nLrnn.l lam.un frit b i I ndrrk I In railiear Itaiio -lltMnrc I Labln tml I'rjoi crrrlc C .-J ) 7. ii. NohLna Polodlco nl Kinuston, KntiFas llnrtf branil tamr Until liranl?yt v L uiti-r linlf.croj WrJrjt I inifr lialf-croi feT.Vit Iniarhrar piSf tuir Irnlct LS'.M J.lgllll L, ly, .1. tfi. E. D. FRA-YoEn. Postollico, Vitiila, Intl. Ter. fr Horn brand crf.p off laft ho: umllTkt' wlrrln rlrl.l Cattle of Vt tirandioldon If fur thlp nirnt Ittnat ft mllrt t o l Ay..j-iina on t-abir SSai t.Mr,.n lj 'sa1 tail uj Mattr.0K rrrcVt t-M M. W. OOTJOII, ChfJsert, IntUart Territory. f .f Crop oft 1st .p.., , lTATnAKIEL SICINEH, I'ost-otllct), Vlnitit, I. T. I'mlrr. alnpe In enrli par Ilanjo. -On Vor. aiKre'sJJ in test of Ohel. sea. GEO. UlPPIUt. Pont-OITico Clafcinort, Intl. Tcr. Swallow foi f'l nn. lorl.lt Ii. ift tmujili t" 'I'fialil llama l'B. tlintirft 'Hi'.inilri II. Ilbllili rfrsj& rx xit mi a irim Ylniln, Inilii.ii Territory rarma tttuii nh In Itit pna In nisi, tr . ' ll- ! iam drui'l, tmr.aua I1' D EuHS" (frTSfoftla LIVE &IUI fcUM -aw r- MwyZ rlsgrag rtSwidSJSSSIr'' JC3L m-nmrn.-UVrfJilZi j j ' i &ASSS&&n A" IBS ff VI MI IVJ 11 i a . . . -. it k VjK .mAZ3LUt 'CMiXTKSttrA ripkV ff s2i382 M4Uurstr ...... v....Y,Wnt Im t.trm StocK 1 nmnmiion iim.iih-...-i.. -- .'r mil tnc I.I. ami all "in'r imirniwi.,n .,ic...rnM - ,i - ..i, .,. (iirnltlitu tiuus 7 " noaia. """ IIIHU "., fllrton. CITY, M0. I r - - i - - UNION ,.p0U JAKU5 - - COlVIIVifSSION MERCHANTS. O. HATDEM, Clioutcnu, Ind. Tor Clrrla on nrk-tlth. crtldramssDlcft tl.fa a.il lri,.r llonaliianil O It (tt thoulilttot thigh. OEOnOQ W. OIjAIIK. PosloIlicc,Viiiitn, Iiuliim Territory rmoom croni Irllrar, tplll la rlftlili le lip. Ilanan oa rrr sit trtek. S-K4 t Tt rnwAtins. P. 0. Vinita, Indian Territory. tlaniroon I.jn eli rralrle. Crop anil tpllt rlKbl, over b 1 1 left M n m e liramlr.1 J II nn Irrtlilpanil W Aim ruiiie 1 on lert Jiw, II nn Me, K nn lilp Only beef cattle otit 1-1 WM. LITTLE, Postollico Vinitn, Ind, Tor. Ilrandnn hlportltr. Knr mark, crop off left n ami crop ami nnaor- fViiJJ half craiioCrlKht, ,4 nieera iirunuriisa .'V Varlnt, l4l..rrnsl niarke A brniAliVntJS I!nni.Aon Whla Uak. 5-21. O. M. MoOLELLAIT, Poatollico, Oowftln, I. T. A few eowt are" oraiiuuon iciia .lit., iim A few cattle'' tiranilnl tlio left der mn.tljr double! lame uevtiaiipcu i Hone l.ranrl. i llanclion Canry on left W. E. HALSELL, Postollico, Vinita, Intl. Tcr. Iltnite on Itlnf Crrck, 19 mllrt .S K ofTolit tattle of th.i branil are aili only far tklp. nient nnil nnoni It antliorlicil tc tell bnt nmeir, ttlll iar S.U furcnvlctlnrioi anyone itrallaa; Ilnrart branileil wi orieihoeon left ahool lcraniltirck Snmeh are on tlilKh. 7-15 11. W. lUDEIl, CliuWca, Indiit.i Territory. Crop and tpllt It left, twallow fork. Id right i'ongo oa l'r j 1 crL. (-31 it. n. TATLon, roKlollioo Vinitn, I. T. Mnontli crop In left oar anil crop ami .ulll In tb rlKht . . homo cattle In ...I. n m ... 1. . to brapilt Aniarkti." Ilanjn on 1.6 mil creek, font inllca ae of VI tiila. Oil J. A. THOMPSON, PostolTico, Vinitn, Indian Territory. llanre a t heail tliubrra of fawnaw. eleht mil at from Vinita imp ami twe tpllla In Itrt ear llortrt bramletl J T A. W. HOOTS, Tulfa, Ind. Tcr. llortrt hate I nn tln.iililcr amt on thlfli. II Mi ire, nn Hominy creek, O.nge ntllca. . .' 7-SO mSES&SEaS 0. n. IAYED, Pontoflicobulina, Indian Territory Pvrallow rort ami apder bit In on ear and our tlopa la lit otbtr Icoiir rat tlebtnucd 1A aud notch on note llnthnl com' till rat oir Rinvidn 'Wolfcm.k T u4 O on icil J.w( f branded J tv It on tUa. Cliorokoo fiord Poland Chinas. J IL ALLEY, Proprietor. AFTON, - - IND. THU. I hare for ealea numlirrof at doe pint at Were rrerteen In the wet. and from at not. ut anrektort ftiar are all Ii Knixl thrirtr con'tllion ami Ilia lualrtar real f.irterrlca. t'OItrll'OiiJonrn ami ln.pt tlun tolli'lted J 11 AI.I.I.V, Alton, Ind Tar. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET OF SU0UI3 Till! ST. LOUISfYATIONAI, STaCK YARDS a iri 1 . . w ."?"'. v.'. .'.:. .'V.LT lAMTor h I 9 Klm, llana-a on sm4 rtSSSMSSSLVw C3W& l&KS W bc 1 ih gffjj&rsyfistSf Wssm rniMis3Fsaa Altn? Iir. I oil 1 I riie , Lac led at :et Ml, Lonlt, tIL Dlreellr oppotlla the oily of HL r-iiils. Ilurtrt furalldescrlpllouof IJo Block always la at teii'linof. and within lb croiindt of ths Ptock Yaida aroalJccf Cannlny Company, wllb tt-4tllyfortltu,bierln ,0OU bond of oattl daily, and IVrk I'aoklng CttblUhiuontt il oapai liy for iltuiliierlin- IJ.OW hojt dally, ISAAC U, KNOX, Vntlimt, ciiah, t. mi Snt, 4 J