The Perkins Bee (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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Ministers. Doctors, Merclniots, bailors anff
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print, simpllolty and mauifold copies.
teacher required. It will do your work In on*
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age of this exceptionally
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Address FRANK ROHWI,
88 W. Jackson St., Chicago.
THE JUDGES &
WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION
Have made the
HIGHEST SWARDS
(Medals and Diplomas) to
WALTER BAKER & CO.
On each of the following named articles!
BREAKFAST COCOA, .
Premium No. I, Chocolate,
Manilla Chocolate, . . •
German Sweet Chocolate,
Cocoa Butter. ..<>••
For "pnrityof material," "excellent flavor,-
and "uuifonn even composition.
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i:i{fht Honorable T. It. Lyon. P. K..
blaho|i of Xortli Carolina, illml Tlitira-
day morning from heart fatlti «•. Itiah-
op Lyon a«rred aa n prleat In Mary-
lund, I'ltUluir^, IV, Uotne, Italy, aud
San Krancl»v-o.
The authorities of the houaa of com-
tnooh nro conaidorlnif n proposition to
atrctch a wire before tin- part* of the
houtt«K of parliament which are open
tohtrnnirera, with a view U> preventing
anarchiat on l rage*.
Telephone comtnunieation between
Cologne and Aix-la-('hapelle and be-
tween Brussels nnd Liege, for tnany
years prevented for political reasons,
has just been consented to by the (»or?
man government.
Mrs. Pendorgast, mother of the as-
sassin of Mayor Harrison, in the trial
at Chicago Huturdav, testified that
there hail been insanity in the family,
and that Pendergast's grandfather
had been confined in a lunatic asylum.
Emperor William has pardoned Gen-
eral Kitchoff, who was tried by court
martial and sentenced to three
months' Imprisonment in a fortress
for shooting the editor of the Tage-
blatt, whom he accused of defaming
his daughter.
, Chairman MeRae, from the commit-
tee cn public lands, has made a favor-
able teport to the house on the bill to
open certain abandoned military res-
ervations to settlers. There are
eighty of these reservations contain-
ing about 1,500,000 acres.
George F. Elefson, a groeeryman, of
Howard, Wis., who has a wife and
several children, and Mrs. Edward
Kolibreak, who leaves a husband and
three children, are fleeing towards
Washington state. Elefson first se-
cured $12,000 from his wife, and Mrs.
Kollbreak took 8900 from her husband.
The banking house'' of Marquay,
Hooker & Co., of Rome, which sus-
pended payment on Monday, has
lodged balance sheet with the tribunal
of commerce, showing that its assets
exceed its liabilties by 1,320,000 lire. It
is stated that its creditors will not
lose anything.
Ground has been broken in the col-
lege yard, near Appleton chapel, for
Harvard's new art museum. It will
be of Indiana limestone and will cost
f150,000. It is designed by R. M.
Hunt, of New York. It will be 115
feet long and 1C0 feet wide and two
stories hipli, with offices, exhibition
rooms and lecture halls and large mu-
seum hall.
, Ten thousand dollars in gold have
been stolen from the cellar of David
Stout's residence, near llanghville,
lnd.« Stout is over sixty years old,
and the money is the savings of years.
The whole affair has been carefully
concealed, and it was only on Sunday
that the story got beyond the family.
Stout says that when he last counted
the hoard there was $7,000. but since
then he has added $3,000 more. It is
r«/late red paekagea.
Mayor Smith of « hleago ha* tanned
a proclamation calling upon the eltb
xena to aid in the. efforta to alleviate
the buffering* of the |>o*ir
The Wnahinsrlon fir® Insurance com-
pany of Marietta. O., ban aligned. It
W4» bcinj; vigorously uttacked by the
state insurance commissioner.
Fourteen inches of snow fell in the
ne!ghborhooi| of Indian IJiver, Mich.,
Saturday night, and in consequence,
trains are from two to eight hours
late.
'the Rome Official Gazette publishes
a story to the effect that Premier
Crispi has dismissed the mayor of
Monreale for inciting the populace
against the government
Miss Johanna, the chimpanzee, to
be the bride of Chico, arrived in New
York Monday and was tuken to Cen
tra I park. Chico greeted her with
wild yells to which she responded
On account of the receipt by several
members of the I'aris bourse of threat-
ening letters, the officials have had
wire nettings placed ia front of the
galleries to prevent the throwing of
bombs onto the floor.
P. P. Haldcman, of Piedment, W.
Va., superintendent of the Franklin
coal company, was x-obbed of the
money with which to pay the miners
Saturday morninp. The robbers
knocked him insensible with a sand-
bag tnd took $3,000 in cash.
The Denver Times prints a story
that ex-City Treasurer llliss and ex-
Deputy City Treasurer IIadle3\ who
are under indictment for forgery, lar-
ceny and embezzlement of Denver city
funds while in office four years ago,
have disappeared because of fear that
the case may be brought up again.
Senator Manderson has ictroduced a
bill in the senate providing for a duty
of 18 per cent ad valorem on all teas
the growth or product of the conn
tries east of the cape of Good Hope
when imported front places west ol
the cape of Good Hope.
Edward A. Davis, the eldest son of
John A. Davis, has denied in toto
the reported settlementof the $11,000,-
000 will contest. Edward Davis sa3's:
'•The story of a compromise between
the heirs of my father's estate is a
mis-statement pure and simple."
A dispatch received from a London
news agency from Prague says that a
large Inimb has been exploded outside
of the residence of Lawyer Woiff in
the Ring Platz, at Rakonitz, Bohemia.
The dispatch adds that the house was
demolished and several other build-
ings were damaged by the explosion.
At Dubuque, I»., the United States
grand jury reported Tuesday on the
Van Lewen pension fraud cases. Theie
are twenty-eight separate indictments
against Van Lewen. There are eleven
i separate indictments against Dr. Kis-
not known when the money was tak- j ^11^ charging him with accepting
en or by whom. | bribes and altering returns.
A dangerous gang of counterfeiters . A man named James Simmons died
has been located in Harris >n county, : suddenly and under mysterious cir-
Mo. Edward Holmes and E. M. Ash- <-cinstances last week. He wa» stop-
ford were Saturdav arrested by the , ping with William Sharp, who lives
United States authorities. Holmes near the territory line nine or ten
bad sets of dies for making nickels, miles south of Chetopa. He had been
quarters. halves and dollars and a writing all day and in the erenjng
lanre amount of spurious coin. Ash- ; would eat no supper "~
ford is a Merchant and is charged dark be called for
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volume of hi* ver*r ami a.keil ti»e !•••%%
I Illml II. I replied ilial what I nmlil
nn<ti-r«tai»d I heartily admired and
that |wrt» of ti I Ihouifht ought l«» l»'
iuniiortnl l>ut thai a* to much of (t I
really could not tell Mhelher I admired
it or no n« I could not understand it.
•,\h. wpll. It" nalil, 'If ■ reftiler of your
cnlilier undeislaniU In per eent of
what I write ' think he ought to be
content.'"
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pair id MI her garment*. •«irrende»e«l
ibe lnk *la-iie*i one... aml>l lh» Uilfbtrr
of I be by aland*!*.
It i* *ald that while T. C. Ant lion v
of Sault Me. Marie, Mich., wan duck
shooting recently, an eagle swooped
down and carried off t«c of hi» duck
decoys, sinker and all.
What ftha »V«. Tlilwltlas Almul.
I'hu young woman had married and
there wot. ti great array of wedding
presents. slu* didn't scein to care
about them, however.
"My dear," exjiostuiatcd her mother,
who hail made the match, "just sec
these lovely presents; aren't j'ou inter-
ested in them'.'"
"Not much." replied the bride, "it's
the future I'm thinking about.'—De-
troit Free Press.
with pasaiag the staff.
Aa eveaing paper c f Pittsburg Moa-
dav printed a aeBsatioaal *t"TT to the
effect that the bigOai — fit steel plant
at tinMntraJ wtaM be cloaed dova
ladeftaitely ia all departmMta oa Ut-
(*«brrn. So rr<ary Lwvjsy aatio-
pated no aarb a<*W*a. aemrd
iag to aa istrrrw* witfc krm.
Shortly after
drink of watrr. (
bat death had strack hiai liafore be j
could drink and be fell ore. oa tbe
floor dead. He *ra» a man aboat M I
or 55 years <»ld. No one knowraavj!
tfciag abwat baa rrlstim. lie baa |
a team and smm anstj It »«w I
pmed tbat be bad takea pawa He
said tbe aay be dtrd tbe oAcrn were !
d bad bia ia a tight'
mi asae faatiiy tiwbtaa j
Tub isl'al trcntin<>nt of catnrrb is vary un-
sntlsfarlory, as tbonsnnds etin tefttlfy. I'roprr
local Irenlmeiit Is )M>sltlvely ncrensnry to snc-
ccss, but many, If not moat, of the remedies
in general use uflbrd but temporary benedt. A
cure certahily cannot bo expected from anud's,
powdera, douches and washes. Kly's Cream
llalm, which is so highly commended, is a rem-
Taalf a lleriMaa I an.
Onee I ara* awaifttanl lo an ehlrrly
•bwtor -i Outaiio, uho al o ran a drug
More lie w as a* peppery as a cayenne
1**1, mid from time to line lustomrra
and |mtli"«ts liait *prung Joke* on him.
Just fur the sake of hear.ng him blow
off.
tin one occasion a irell-dmwd fel-
low enlleil at the shop and asked the
iliH-tor to prvseril*- for a breaking out
and a rash on his left arm. 'I he doc-
tor examined the limb and prounoune-
ed it to I*- a Imd case of psoriasis and
cose ma.
"I suppose, doctor you can cure It?"
said the patient
"Why. certainly." replied the doctor.
'•How long will il take to get well?"
"Oh, 1 guess about two mouths," |
•ays the doctor.
"Quit** sure, sir—Im it a bad case?"
'•Positively the worse I've seen."
"Then I will leave it with you and
cnll again when cured," solemnly said
the patient, slowly unfastening his
arm. which was an artificial one, and
painted for the occasion.—Chemist aud
Druggist.
A pnrift paper ha*
I .. •• <»»• dally.
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Tbe aa*»»l e«tea*i*e mine* am tbaaa
•«f ftuny. "I be gallerte* are If! Milan
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A Little SIisslonnry.
A mini who was delivering conl nt t
certain house in Rochester treated his
horse unkindly. In trying to back
the wngon against the curb he whip-
ped the animal impatiently and uii-
reasonably. A little girl who lived in
edy which combines tl.e Important requisites of j tj1(1 )lou>e" Mnv the performance, and —-
A PALM WACm
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awl < ualiMd fir
11... ihr«*V aotbtac kk
the aateM ■> lSdr>
Mmiiral Dinaewy.
lUbtren who ara
wnk, iMa, pair, and
nun v ara MM
»iro«t«. piuna. may,
and mhuat I7 the " IbMownrr Wm—M
CM.ll> Ml4,4nl to I hem, ton. ft Ma plM»
nut taate. H'saiian—tldwg. rmowttf W*
le wiak-b IkiIUU uii neeitod 6*1 aedilne*.
In every ld.»«l-taint or dlaofdw, IT It
<l<Kim't Utwflt or cora, yoa hftva yaw
i .oney hack.
I»r. K. V. Pimcft! Dear t*r - l^wttl I
tfiat I uwsl tin* "Mill! ul lltoeovery 1*1
lii tb- rlrl. ami she la cntlivlv^well.
roatreaster of AUIon, Ptrrg Oik, ft*
Ely's Cream Balm
WILL CI.'BB
CATARRH
| t>rlco SO Cents. |
quick action, apecldc cuiatlve power with per-
fect safety and plensantness to the patient.
Snakes always take in their prey by
the head, just as the hunter, doubtless
for the same reason, draws a deer to
camp by the forelegs and never by the
hind ones, so that the hair may not
cause intractable friction.
In Olden Times
People overlooked the importance
of permanently beneficial effects and
were satisfied with transient action;
but now that it is generally known
that Syrup of Figs will permanently
cure habitual constipation, well-in-
formed people will not buy other laxa-
tives, which act for a time, but finally
injure the system.
The Tivoli waterfall, which provides
light and power for transmission to
the Home of the dead Cnesars, furnishes
as yet only 2,000 horsepower.
If the Ruby .« Ciiolng Teeth.
Bi sure and use lh*t 0I1I and well-tried rear idy, lfsai
WiBSLOir'a Soothing Srnor for Children TeftUting.
Electric clockr> that automatically
ring bells at the end of each recitation
hour or period are being put into a
number of New England schools.
Iluu's -litis)
We oiler One Hundred Dollars reward for
sny cute of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hail's Catarrh Cure.
F .J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undeisigned, Lave known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hint
perfectly honorable In all business transac-
tions and financially able to carry out any ob
ligations made by their litm.
West <fc Tkcajc, Wholesale Druggiats,
Toledo, O.: Wai.dixo, Rinnan & Mauvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur-
faces of tbe syftem. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75t. per bottle. Sold Uy all Druggists.
Small singing birds—technically
known as "warblers"—live from eight
to eighteen years, providing they meet
with no accident.
If t Wholly stupid.
Cmmrner—Tbat fellow Gilleland
doesn't know enough to go in when it
Tains.
Yokes—Tbat may be. but be knows
enough to steal an ambrella when be
i..eds it.—Truth.
th a child's quick pity felt that
something must be done: but she was
so little and he was so big, and there
was no one in the house to help her.
She ran into the garden, for it wa«
summer, and picked a handful of llow-
ern. These she tied together and then
on a scrap of paper she printed the
words, "It is good to be kind to oni-
mals that can not speak." She tied
message on the bouquet, put on her
hut and went out of doors. Very de-
murely she walked near the man,
threw the Howers at liis feet and ran.
He picked them up, noticed the mes-
sage, read it and—for that after-noon
at least—treated the horse kindly
IF
A Had Time.
Gripsack—Do you think I can get an
MEND YOUll OWN HARNESS
WITi
THOMSON'S
SLOTTED
CLINCH REVETS.
No tools required. Only a hammer 1
lo drive and clinch tlii in easily and qil
leaving the clinch absolutely smooth. Be
no hole to be made in the leather nor barr
Hive ti They arc STRONG. 10UGH and DURABLE.
Millions now lu use. All lengths, uniform or
assorted, put up in l»"*
A-U. your ititalrr foe Iheni, or aend ana
In stamps for a box of 100; assorted aizM.
UANl/FACTCaan ST
JUD^CN L.THOMSON MPO.CO*v
Wallhsm. Maw.
CUtfCCT POTATOES oYt "to'
5 W EE I bNr?SeVc"e%«
order*out of the head of your firm to- j W iiki ■ No "rioerlence" required.
day? I Directions for sprouting free. Address,
Hookkeeper—Not much! lie's feeling [ T j.skiWWER,Columbuft, K«nfH»
Cripsack—Why, isn't business good? | oryn POSTAL, CAItl) F()« frk»
Iiookkeeper—-Great Scott, yes, But j OtHU^AMrK „r tbs "KAX8AJ1
he's just got back from his wedding
trip.—Cloak Review.
In a Restaurant.
Guest—What have you got?
Waiter—I've got liver, calve's brains,
pigs' feet—
< fuest—Hold up there! I don't want
a description of your phj'sical peculiar-
ities. What have you got to eat is
what I want to know. —Texas Sittings.
TTABMEIt." Published at Topeka.
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GUNNELS' MONTH I.T, TOI.KPD.OHIO.
VT. IT.'u.Wlnflell.VoLe-M
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PAINS
And att tbe Merid Knom' «*»• to
Souvenir Ooinf orEighty Gents
NEVER OFFERED BEFORE FOR LESS THAN ONE DOUjR.
Father or Mother;
Sister or lirothcr;
Sweetheart or Lover
ie newt expiration of
1 diaon patents ia F.^buad the price of
Tout* bs p'cascd te
r«c«iv« os a
id. to la M.,
redact tom
Patents. Trade-Marks.
rhrislras or N>w Yar's Prcsont
Somcth rr tbrv coaM rfe-svs keep ft* s reminder c€ t*i; Co-
kaaibsan rear » fcst aa*i* sprropnatr thaa a
WORLD'S • FAIR ' SOUVENIR * HALF 9 DOLIAR?
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The Perkins Bee (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1893, newspaper, October 12, 1893; Perkins, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305208/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.