Cleveland County Leader. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1893 Page: 3 of 8
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ONE ENJOY®
loth th malhod and reiulta whca
Syrupof Fimt utaken; it U pleiu&nl
tnd refreshing to the U te, a d acta
gently jet promptly on th Kidney*
Liver and Bowela, cleanie* the «j#
tem effectually, diipele cold*, head
■"thee and feven and eurei habituai
•omtipatioD. 6vrup of Figs if the
imly remedy of It* kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taite and mo
reptable to the vtomach, prompt in
Ite action and truly beneficial in its
effect*, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeaole substances,
Its many excellent qualities cost-
mend it to all and bare uiada it
the most popular remedy kne^n.
iyriip ol Figs 11 ior sal* in 60c
wiu *1 bottles oil leading drug-
glste.* Any rt *uble drugpin who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cure it promptly for any on" who
wishes to try it Do not accen.
anv substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIP SYRUP CO.
SUN FRANCISCO. (Ml.
uuisviut. ti. mm/ tout. H.r.
SHOT.
"German
Syrup
I simply sta
I simply state that'(I am Druggist
end Postmaster here and am there-
fore in a position to judge. I have
tried many Cough Syrups but for
ten years past have found nothing
equal to Boschee's German Syrup.
I have given it to my baby for Croup
with the most satisfactory results.
Every mother should have it. J. H.,
Hobbs, Druggist and Postmaster,
Moffat, Texas. We present facts,
living facts, of to-day Boschee's
German Syrup gives strength to the
body. Take no substitute. M
The Old Saw.
"Prove all things; hold fast
to that which is good" said
the Apostle.
This is why we say that if
you send us your address on
a postal card to the Sylvan
Remedy Co., Peoria, 111., we
will send vo'j by mail, free,
a tried bottle of Reid's Ger-
man Cough and Kidney Cure
because we want you to try
it; When you write, men-
tion this paper.
tho pci.ifui ordeal
attendant upon
Child-birth, proves
an Infallible sneci-
i fief or, and obviates
1 the tortures of con-
I linmient, lessening
the dangers thereof
to both mothsrand
child, sold by all
druggist*. Bcntby
k cxpross on receipt
of price, per
bottle,charges pre-
paid.
BftADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA GA.
CAME BACtf TO BE
A Tauhlaf Iforr •€ ft Om.rorh. of Ihft
Fwurh
The order had been issued to Paris
la 1871 by the new republican author
Ivies that communist insurgents who
were taken with arms in their hands
should be put to death immediately.
The order was being relentlessly ex-
ecuted when. In the garden of the
Elysee Palace, a detachment of re-
publican troops came upon a small
band of insurgents. Among them
was a boy et It ye&ra still in short
trousers.
The band wa, conducted to a larger
party of communists destined for ex-
ecution. On the way the 16-year old
broke out from among hla compan-
ions and placed himself in frontof the
oolooel who commanded the escorl
Making the military salute with a
good deal of grace, he suid:
"Mister, you're going to shoot me,
I suppose?'
•1'ertainly. my lad." said the
coloneL • Taken with arms in your
hand* It's all up with you. 'that is
the order."
"All right!" said the boy. "but seo
here; I live in Miromesnil street,
where my .mother is concierge in
house She'll wait for me If 1 don't
come home and sbo'U worry a great
deal. 1 just want to eo home and
quiet her u bit, you know, and then
again, I've got my watch here; I'd
like to give it to my mother, so she'll
hare as much as that anyway. Come
colonel, let mo run home a little
while. I give you my word of honor
I'll come back to be shot!"
The colonel was struck with aston-
ishment at tho boy's demand. It also
began to amino him a good deal.
"You give your word of honor, eh.
that you'll Return in time to be exe-
outed r"
• My word of honor, mister!"
••Well, well," said the colonel.
•this young scamp has wit as woll as
assurance. A rather young roW to
shoot, too." "Well his assurance
has saved him. Oo home, boy!"
The youth bowed and scampered
off "The last we shall seo of him."
said the colonel.
Half au hour passed by; tho colonel,
who was now indoors in his headquar-
ter* had forgotten in tho press of his
terrible business all about the boy,
whom ho regarded as having been
definitely set free, liut all at once
the door opened and tho boy commun-
ist popped in.
• Here I am mister'." he exclaimed.
••I saw mamma told her. gave her
the watch and kissed her. 4No I'm
ready."
Then the colonel did what perhaps
none but a rough soldier would have
done. Ho rose, caino over to the
boy. seized him by both ears, led him
thus to tho door and kicked him out
of it exclaiming:
•Ootout, you young brigand! Got
back to your mother as quick as you
can!"
>|With a red fnco tho officer returned
to his chair, muttering to his com-
panions as he waved his hand toward
a party of tho condemned insurgents:
n -So they have their heroes, then —
those scoundrels!"
r«« b^1ftu*rl vol ihl thi.f.
Capteln Hansen. of the ne*
schooner Spray, which arrived lately
on her maiden voyage from the Slue-
law river in Oregon, bad a lively e«
perience with cowboy sailors, says
the San Francisco ( btoniclo. With
■It of this new variety the captain
put to sea. Hardly hud he got out-
tide when n ttronr southeast gale
came up, The schooner rolled fear-
fully. and the cow boys became ter-
ribly sick and lay in a heap id the
forecastle ]>erfeetly helpless.
The captain and his mate succeeded
In lowering the foresail, and with the
mainsail and jib, set the schooner
was driven before the gale at a ter-
rific rate. Several seas were shipped,
and one of the row boys was washed
against the lumber on deck, breaking
his leg. When the weather moderated
the captain put into Port Townsead.
where the iujured cow boy nkilor was
sent to the Marine hospitaL Two
sailors were engaged. and the
schooner made the trip down In
twelve daya The live cow boy sail-
ors hare decidcd not to go to sea any
more.
WORK IN IRON.
BPISODB ON A STREET CAR.
RIDING /
It In a Sad ami hole
camel
u Kipcrlenr* Full
fRjEHD
A remedy which
if used by Wives
about toexperlenea
1 i
llaldah (oulilln, Htlrlu.
Tho Hnidnh Indians of British Col-
umbia. gamble with sticks of spruce
wood, about live Inches in length,
carved or stained with totemio de-
vices. Tho game is played by any
number of persons. A ■ denier" sits
on the ground; with a pile of shred-
ded cedar bark in front of him and
with much ceremony draws out the
sticks, one by one. without looking at
them, and pusses them to the players
in turn, who sit in front of him. Kach
device counts a certain number, and
the winning is by high or low. or
definite or specific amounts. A set of
plaster casts in tho University mu-
seum illustrates tho carved devices
on one of the finest sets known, now
iu the I'nitod States Kntional muse-
um, and two perfect sets are about to
bo added to tho one already deposited
by Lieutenant Gorgas. <a
For Hi* II t*l.
In Pev. J. E. Hardy's skstches of
Mnltoso life, ho tells a story of a
'ua-al friend, who stopped one Christ-
mas time in the great market in Ya-
letta. before the stall of "a .loe" wit If
whom he had had many dealings.
The color of ono of the turkeys, all
trussed and ready for the spit at-
tracted him. The breast of the vic-
tim was of a bluish purple, the logs
were scraggy and also discolored, but
otherwise the bird seemed to have
been well fed. Pointing to it, ho
asked: "llow much?" Joe fell back,
and beckoning to him. explained
matters: "l)at not for you. signor;
dat for de hotel." Then, in a mys-
terious but impressive whisper, h*
added: "He die."
Mitrir Her F..I Youtig.
Madamo 55 -, an old society
belle, who Is past sixty, is inconsola-
ble at the death of her mother, who
hue just passed away at the age of
eighty-nine. One of lier friends tries
to calm her sorrow a little by saying
to bor: "Yes. it f| a very cruel loss
to you." "Ah! a hundred times more
cruel than you can imagine! Just
thmk! while she lived 1 could still
say, 'My mother,' and that made mo
look and feel twenty years younger,
2 J*
jeeseeeskse
nna'uniptlvea find peop
ConBu*nptiv«n ana people
who have weak lunrsor Asth-
ma, should uae PiBO> Cure for
Consumption. It lias cured
thousand*. It hat not injur-
ed one. It is not b d to take.
It is the beat cougU sy
Hold cverrwhere. •
GRINDES
I {■mliam Flour A C'-nrn, U. tha
' CCHAND MILL1 rfey
JJsJ 100prr-eiit.mon.rv.d3
Ir «s«Inj Poaltrr. Aluo POWI!K .>111.l.S as 1
Ttf.T**IFF.KI> yuLLM.rircular aml'«iutiin.>r *'.j
•ars 'a aiwcauoi^ "vluson ukt>2 . emu«.
Efc&LY.R!SJ&S
the Kninoui Little Pi! Is for Cnnstlpntton£lrli pend-
ache, Dyspepsla.No Nuusca.No rain. v^ry bniull.
OrfreotPfe
result* of
bad rating.
Doc to
Sarfidldjea
(J'.tt* Constipation. Restore* Compleni'W' li y
Kllla Sample frt* (jABKiKr.cTiAto .SivVv ifithbt^N *.
Cures Sick Headache
nENSION«?"utuS^
1#Successfully Prosecutes Claims.
W, Lf\te Principal Examiner 1* 3 Potion Rur^nu.
< vr« in ln«t war, ISadlwlioatln"claims, attv •' *■
WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY.
Vv Rend ut once to JoH* Rkbastiak, O. T. A. It.
1 ft'P. K. U„ Chicago, III., and recede, postage paid,
the Hllck««t deck of sard« you ever handled, only
TEN CENTS per pack, lu stamps or coJik j
Agent • profit* per motilh. pro*B
It or p j forfeit Ne" *rtlrle .*w t "tit.
▲ I'. m> vamp!* and M'Ui ire*. Try n
l UlUkMbB h Mil, SV, H.
$525
There is something inexpressivly
repelling in tho supercillum triste ol
a camel as he looks scornfully at you
with his uoso in the air. But I ov
camo my repugnanco and mounted
one, after receiving careful instruc-
tions how to retain my seat while the
brute was (retting up. It was well
enougn while he walked, but when
he began to trot at a brisk pace I de-
voutly wished myself astride
humbler animal. Hut how was I ta
stop him? There was no bridle, only
a rope attached to the left side of the
brute's mouth. At that rope 1
tugffed, with the effect merely of
making my camel trot off to tho left.
I had been told that if I wishod to
make him go to the right I must hit
him on tho left side of the head with
a very short stick with which I had
been provided for the purpose. Bui
that was more easily said than done.
How was I. from my giddy perch, to
reach the creature's head across thai
lone stretch of neck? 1 tried it and
nearly lost my balance for my paint
no joke at a height of some ten
feet above the pebbly sand. One ol
the officers, however, saw my plight,
stopped, uttered some gurgling
sound, and then the camel, exposing
his teeth and protesting vigorously,
knelt down and I dismounted, silent-
ly vowing that never again would I
choose that mode of locomotion. My
deliverer who exchanged his donkey
for my camel laughed heartily at my
discomfiture. Hut 1 had my revengt
speedily, for in the exuberance of hii
gaiety he allowed the camel to risi
unexpectedly, and was pitched head
over heels on tho ground. He was
not hurt, and he joined in the laugb
against himself as heartily as ho hac
laughed at me.
Klectrlc Heaters.
Electric lieaters are found to bo ex
cellent for uso in conservatories on
account of tho absenco of all un-
wholesome gases or vapors whicb
might injure the plants, simplicity ol
construction in the parts conveying
the energy, perfect safety as regards
heat which can be regulated at will,
cleanliness and convenience and ra
pidity in starting and extinction..
Stenography in France.
Stenography was first usod it
the French parliament about the year
1830, and one of the few official sten-
ographers of that period still surviv
ing is M. Lagache, who is now t
senator of Franco.
i'hui Rcvcre'i Bell.
In the belfry at the Unitarian
churcb at Plymouth. Mass., which
was burned to the ground lately, a
bell cast by Paul Revere in 1S01. and
which rang the curfew for many
years, was destroyed. /
SIX POINTS,
out of many,
where Doctor
Pierce's Pellets
are better than
other pills:
1. They're the
smallest, and
easiest to take—
little, sugar-
coated granules
that every child takes readily.
2. They're perfectly easy in their
action — no griping, no disturbance.
3. Their effects last. There's no
reaction afterwards. They regulate or
cleanse tho system, according to size
of dose.
4. They're the cheapest, for they re
quaranteca to give satisfaction, or your
money is returned. You pay only for
the good, you get.
5. Put up in gla«s—are always fresh.
0. They cure Constipation, Indiges-
tion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious
Headaches, anil ail derangements of the
liver, stomach and bowels.
Remarkable fikill ol the Japan*** ft
Manipulating the Mrtal.
The Japanese have excelled al!
other people in the manipulation ol
iron. As an extraordinary exampli
of the pains taken in iron working
there may be here mentioned a knife-
handle (kodzuka) in which a horse li
represented seen from behind, on i
surface not three-quarters of an inch
wide, the whole being not two inchei
in height The fore shortening ol
this figure Is simply marveloua and
there is nothing in it except a dot ol
gold for the eye of the horse. The
workmanship is of great skill and
grace.
A striking Chiuese piece Is a bron/«
vase of very graceful shape, with
eight deep swells outward; on two op-
posing swells curious cat-like animals,
with manes and exaggerated taila
serve for handles. The vase is set
upon leak bases. A square lire-pot
whose cover has been lost has r eli
designs on the sides. A little yellow
bronze has a peculiarly handsome de-
sign in tne open-work cover and the
sides of a cone-shaped fruit and leaves
like the bay tree. There is a teapot
In Shibulchi which is full of effective
grace
An incense burner, which rests on
• beautiful teak base in the shape of
leaf, Is adorned on top with a croa-
ture which Is something llko a dog.
but has hoofs and a head that looks
like an alligator's. The Japanese art-
ists just let their fancies work when it
comes to detaila and many of the
most attractive pieces in the Smith
collection Beem to testify chiefly to
the freakish fancy of the artist — al-
though. without knowing to the bot-
tom tho mingled theogony of Japan
and all its legonds, one cannot surely
express an opinion in these mattera
A number of figures of much in-
terest are also included. One of these
undoubtedly of Hindoo origin,
representing somo personage of the
Hindoo pantheon. This is a figure
half reclining on the right arm. tho
left arm resting ou the left knee, and
curious half-mocking expression
in the open mouth. This is in very
dark bronze, the offect of age A
very odd bit in rich yollow bronze
shows a grotesquo person, bont
his loft knee, endeavoring with mu;h
strain to lift upon his shoulders a
heavy-laden sack which lies behind
him.
Tho expression of tho face is funny
In a no.able degree; his mouth is
wide open, showing his teeth, his
eyes are fairly starting out his
bushy eyebrows and chin tuft which
forms his only whiskery are all alike
contributivo to tho humoristio effect
Another of these little figures is the
god "Bishmon," in a light bronze of
a brassy tinge, ho is all wrapped in
a mantlet thrown over his head, his
wiso mouth, his furzy eyebrows, his
wrinkled countonnnco. combine to
show him a very wise individual.
But the most curious of all Is a fat-
faced fellow with both hands propped
under his chin, who is simply tied up
in a blanket done in a double knot on
his back. He is a riddlo of which we
do not possess tho solution. A small
but interesting bit is evidently a por-
fect likeness of the Hindoo yogi or
mendicant magician; his lean legs,
his meagre frame whose ribs can be
counted, and tho whole physiognomy
are unmistakable. It is probably not
only a Hindoo subject but a speci-
men of Indian bronze work—it is not
finished in the same exquisite way
that tho Japanese bron/os aro. nor
doos it resemble tho Chinese work in
this line
thi I.Mtk OB Ik. C*B4 t*r ud Kb-
Joy*«l by all tha l*aa «ng*ra.
There wai a man and a boy and a
lojf. The man mn* waiting (or a car.
8o wac the boy. So was the dojj.
When the oar came they all took the
rear platform noil stood theret In a
few minutes tho couduotor came ©ut
collected two fares and tinicled the
boll twice. He noticed the dog, and,
tOrnlng to the maa said: _
j "Dogs are against the rules."
The man was deeply interested in
the white film of smoke which colled
upward from the end of his cigar and
did not hear, so the conductor
touched him on the elbow.
"Dogs are nol allowed to ride on
Street car* 1 said. "
Ipa "Did you. indeed? ^Ah' and do the
dogs mlud it very much. 1 wonder?"
Tht two hi^h school girls tfttered
and the boy shot a wad of paper at a
passing vehicle. The conUuctor
looked back and growled: • —
•Please put that dog off. will you? '
••Will Ir Well, not If the court
knows herself."
Well I will then "and he shoved
the dog off the platform, slammed
the door and wont forward. The
man smiled, tho boy whistled, the
doc jumped baok a^mn aud the high- f thriv
school girl tittered a little more. In
a few minutes the conductor came
back npain and he looked ugly.
••Now. look here, my friend." he
saiil • I want you to understand that
1 want you to put off that ilo£ and
keop him off.'1 ^ .
••All right I understand.* .«.-vv
8 • Well do it then."
•t)h. no; not this evening. M
Biff! The dog yelped and landed
half way across tho street
••Now, Mr. Man. tho no\t time 1
have to put that dog off this car. I'll
tire you after him." and ho went for-
ward and jerked the bell rope. 1 he
man still watchod tho curling smoke,
tho boy whistled again, tho dog
Rheumatism knocked higher tha*
a kite. Mr. J. N. Bucher, Mineral
Point, Ohio, deposes and says; "I
have used Salvation Oil for rheuma-
tism. and In one or two applications
knocked it higher than a kite." ^
It is estimated that nearly twenty
thousand pounds of bread are daily
eat«*n in the Sultan of Turkey's house-
hold.
Consider* it"a household neeesalty."
Mr. A. J. Whiting, Newton, Kansas,
aeeentuates his opinion thus: "I have
used l)r. Hull's tough Syrup in my
family for the last eight years and
consider it a household necessity.
Nancy Hanks is a great girl and no
mistake. Three cheers for the sex.
The largest toy factory in the world
is in New York, where playthings in
tin are manufactured literally bx the
million, it stands five stories nigh,
and turns out 1,607 distinct varieties
of tin toys.
Farmers who have tried it, claim
that the Fuller-Lee Disc Drill is th«
only Press Drill, made that iirsuitablc
for seeding oats or barley, as it is tha
only one that scatters the seed in the
furrow sufficiently for the roota to
The Cleveland souvenir spoon con-
tains portraits of the entire Cleveland
family.
Now is the time to treat Catarrh of long
•tamliiifr. Elv'* Cream Balm n-arh« « old and
obktiuatc cam**, where all other remedies fail.
l)o not neglect procuring u bottle, as in It lies
the relief ) ou leek.
Itev. H. H. 1 airall. I> P., editor of the
Iowa Methodist, *a\* editorially, "We hate
tested th«* merits of Kly's Cream Balm, and
believe that, by a thorough course of treat-
ment, It w ill cure almost every case of cstsrrh.
Mlnifrtei* as a clacs are afflicted with head and
throat troubles, and catarrh seems more
prevalent than ever. We cannot recommend
Ely's Cream llalin too highly."
Apply Halm Into each nostril. It Is Quick!?
Absorbed. Given Relief at once. Price
jumpcd back on the platform, nnd tho 60 cents ut Druggists or by mall.
pasHongcrs smiled and nudgod each ! ELY BROTHERS, W Warren St., New York,
other. At the next crossing the « >n. I
ductor burst out on tho platform with i
tho snort of a war horso:
•-.see hero, smarty—" but just then |
the boy jumped off. called his dog and
tho two went trotting down the street
The passengers roared, the man
knocked the ashes off his cigar with
his little finger and smiled, tho con-
ductor glared at him for an instant
chewed up the rest of his sentenco
nnd jumped back to his post growl-
ing. "Blast a fool mvhow.11
The work of draining the Zuydcr
Zee, which is now in progress, may be
set down as one of the most stupen-
flouR engineering undertakings of mod-
ern times. The dams in course ol
construction will soon reach the
Df high water, when pumpingwiu
begin and dry land will appear, roe
cost of the work is estimated at 59W-
000,000, while the amount of land re
deemed will be 75.000,000 acres, its
value being reckoned at $400 an acre.
This will add more than ten per cent,
to the area of Holland, and there will
naturally follow a great increase in
population and industry
Montgomery county, Md., prides it-
lelf upon being the birth place of W
C. France. Mr. France has never been
(o Congress, and has never written a
book, but lu' owes one of the biggest
stock farms in Kentucky, lied \\ ilkes
belongs to Mr. France.
English papers report that potato
light is seriously damaging the crop
ti some localities.
Finally People.
Important to
We have noticed a page article In the fCilcU
«.n reducing weight at a very hujhII eipenne. II
will pav our renders to neiid lw>. cent "tamp fori
copy i< Allan ( trcniallng Library, IP State Street,
Chicago, 111
of 10,757 farms in
de fertile by irriga-
he great
CURE.
POUGHCURf,.
CaresConsnmptlon, Coughs, Cronp, Sore
Tliroat. Sold by ail DniKKi*ts on a Guarantee*
For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Poroua
Plaster will give great satisfaction.—as cents;
1TCHINC* r:i>r:3 known by moiitn«
like perspiration. e*use 1 n te n iel t«nl ng
when warm. This form and B LI NO,
BL.HEOINO or PROTRUDING PlLio
T!BLI> AT ONCK TO
_ part* affected,
abeorbi tnmora, allavaitoh1ng,efre<'tln*
PILES • permanent cura. Prion ftOe. pruggijita
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If an j one doubt* that
we can cure the must o)>-
htinat* raxn in 20 to CO
days, let him write for
paiticulars and Investi-
gate our rehab Hty. Our
financial harking la
♦•'.00.C00. When mercury,
lo-lHe po'aaMam, eai vap^rllla or Hftt Spring* fail,
gu > ran tee •> cure—and o>ir Maeic typhilene is the on y
thin* that will cure permanently.
•ealed, free. I'ooc Rraanr Co.
• ko. III.
Klectrlo Jewel*.
M. Trouve. 1'nristan eloctrician,
first introduced electric jewels to be
worn in tho hair or as pin9 and
brooches and also invented small
portable batteries for lighting the
Baine. He is an extremely ingenious
man and his last contrivance is an
electric fountain, which he has erected
for Mme. 1'atti at Craig-y-Nos. The
light is projected on the jets of water
by means ol four parab#ilc reflectors
under the glass-covered chambers
from which tho water springs. Vari-
ous tints are given to the light by in-
terposing colored glasses arranged ou
two superimposed di9>:s, concentric
and otherwise, which are turned in
the same or opposite directions with
equal or unequal velocities by means
of a small water wheel. This new
toy affords Mme. l'atti's friends much
amusement.
fcrrtly.
Professor Huxley was once sitting
it dinner beside a lady who. in im-
passioned tones, asked him whether
he did not think it a very terrible
thing that the Kev. Mr. Jones, the
vicar, 6hould have adopted the cast-
ward position in administering the
sacrament. "My dear lady." ho re-
plied. "I am told by Sir John Her-
Schel that to drop a pea at tho end of
every mile of a voyage on a limitless
Ocean to the distance of tho noarost
fixed star would require a fleet ol
10.000 ships, each of 600 tons bur-
Sen, all starting with a full cargo of
peas. Now. do you really suppose
that the maker of the fi xed stars con-
siders this new position of Mr. Jon
rouf.cn', 11 serious thing?—Argonaut.
It is said that
Utah, 9,7-4 aro iiu
turn.
UcinPtntKT that ill (inrtield I t-a you hftvt
hh linlttiling remedy l r indigestion, sic*
hcndiu-hr and everv attending ill unit n
abused stomach can make you sutler.
Kvery druggist sells it; ->V, 50c., und ,1.UU.
In M hour* over a do/en persons
were bitten by mad dogs at Anderson,
lnd.
An "Extended Popularity. Brown',
Itiu cm ai. Thim nrs hive fo ranny ve it
been tlie moBt popular nrtleJo in use for m-
lievuig Cougtm nud Throat trouble.
Maine barbers go from house to
bouse.
lin n ic-ililuif, mifl'
liou. .Uays rain, i'u
>'...«itbli v nyruii, fnrf'hn.
the mil"*, ml ti... inUHiiimtt.
. ft itiil uolle. 2A :. iii. ft liulUe.
Uncle Sam lias 37,000 women tele-
graphers.
•'Hnnson'n Hiiitk ro
Warranted to euro, or 11.0111
your druggist for St. l*rh • l&
South Americans
••funded. Asa
rl< « Ift oenta.
pat baked bananas.
1
IRoyal Baking; Powder.
THE GOVERNMENT TESTS
ESTABLISH ITS ABSOLUTE SUPERIORITY.
(Datafrom tht latest Official U. S. Government Report on Baking
i Powders, Department of Agriculture, Bulletin tj, page 599,)
Royal is placed first of the cream of tartar
powders, actual strength, 160.6 cubic inches of
leavening gas per ounce ol powder.
1 Every other powder tested exhibited a much
lower strength than the Royal, the average
being'33 per cent. less.
Ever}7 other powder likewise showed the
presence of alum or sulphuric acid.
< The claim that this report shows any other powder of su-
perior strength or purity has been denounced as a falsehood
by the Government officers who made the tests.
Avoid all baking powders sold with a gift
jor prize, or at a lower price than the Royal,
I as they invariably contain alum, lime or sul-
phuric acid, and render the food unwholesome.
BEWARE OF FRAUD. . _
' tuaiat upon Imvinff
" MldEH. Nouegen*
... L. Douglas name
aud prlr<> ninmprd on bottom* Look
forit when you buy.
Dcnsntv
Ask lor* nnd In
<#V. L. DOUULA8 ?
nine without W.
SSSHOEcn
books, we will Mod to irny person send-
ing h two-cout stamp, ahtolutr'.y fret, of
ri.aroc, a charroln* r.irnplete novel
entitled " ALICE, TTtR F1811EK <JIRL,n Dy Bjlvanns
Cobb, jt. iJJro..: w.8.tbigo, 141 iluamf.t.. n.k.
good situations. Wr
Morphine Habit Cur«>d In lO
to 'iO <lav n. N o nay till rured,
DR. J.STEHHZN8, Lebanon.Oh*o.
nd Railroad
e J. D.BR CM N, St*«iu,' "«'•
tore eyea, use )
W.N.U. Winfield, Ks., Vol. 6. No 3
When answering anv advertisement yon
■ ill confer a favor oy giving name of papi l
A touching old rural custom still
prevails in tho Western parts of Franco
{luring the harvest season. On the
idjje of a lield bordering the highway
I sheaf of grain is loft standing to
wh ch all tho peasants of tho village
Contribute, and which is called "tne
Granger's sheaf." as it is tho property
)f tho first tramp or other homeless
urayfarer who may caro to carry it
lway and profit by its prico
\ Potrllled Frog.
During tho winter of 1886-87 a pet-
fcified frog was found in a quarry near
fclmira. N. V.. which was two feot
light inches in length and weighed
)ver 100 pounds. This is the largest
ipecimen of fossilized frog brought
light,
J! ? - I
_ fly. |
fa« """'d 1
FOR
OEfiTLEMtM,
A sewed shoe that *vill n*A rip; C-If,
seamless, smooth inside, 'x> mfortable,
stylish and durable tV.au !'i> ot.b?i
sold at thr pric. Evrrv custom-
ma<l: sh r* costiu^ from £4
laving of -H'j <3^ : Vijt s&mlsrd of
and $5.00 f ine Cal!, Hand-Sewed. 7
.50 Police, Farmers and Letter-Carriersu^i
2.50, $2.35 and $2.00 for Working Men#
52.00 and $1.75 for Youths and Boys. "•
00 Iland-Scwcd, I FOR
>2.50 and 2.00 Dongola,) LADIES.T
$1.75 for Misses.
IT IS A DHTT yon owo rooraell
got tto rr.lur !ct yoar
nioney. S oacxLl^tj la your
loctwoar nuioxtaalisc w.
U. Dr-u< MLoet> wctoli'
epr
et ptl joa
thouae^dfi 0£2
Civ. Do yoc. vi.ar
tLc^i J
'Will exrlnslfj
1 aale to shoe dealera nnd grnrrr
iventa.' "Writo for ratallftke1. Jf nor iSrsals lq yoijr piu r ;o ra/^ry
iTsd, size and width wall. Paata^o l'r^ %V L« JuOi
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