Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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Sohonl illreolor. «>f dUtrlot uf
Duverne, l.itvu, luivo ordered a «yelo«a
Hvn ihig nt vuvli of Ihv hl 'UKI^ ',oulw
in the district*
knnt beftut lilt plilll«ophl«ll Md
Metaphysical spec ..In I Urns bofora th«
mo of !•.
Umaillne* best poetry '« wilt**,
then lio was no more lliuii year* w"
If* _______—
lleatiiuoii. III 'W Mil Ins brlllUm*.
lrninuN lioforv It"' i.gcol at which
Igv ho dlwl.
An % fur Ai«U «w>
•
th* mitt* niM'*'*' -
HontAt tx. or h I vor, hi tin* >'• !'«* * «•
unonsy . ciuMIihiO th. r*
qimliM* ti>l WiHM y it'iunllont in
sjs;
• lint i II lit.' . ' r' ,,V,:4 . ..lie* '• •> I
Uiu Kliil."
A Cow vc..r K - >> Ur"11
td |t:« to'secure employment (or ...me
pas.nl girls I.. 1 roland. l ' ' U'*V
unit It beginning she «« • enabled .mo
r|,l, t,. become sclf-supportm* and ««
\sslst thou' families by knitting.
IWI t>M|h HslM*
la is, ,.i l.-.i >< "I ">'• •s-MqiiWkw
Itas •••HI . « • II " «u..i.ivli«bl t.jU.
At l.owell, Mass.. with! he exception
oflhe Uwrei.ee Mnnufneturlnir loin-
pain, which recently slim .low... the
tot ton mills are running i oiU-nllv m
'.Mr full tHipaoil \
On* glorlint* evening In ti"* l*u,'r
Mrt of Ann lift I f"iu.,1 myself on
Imard tlio Qucbec, ••< '* ,,f ,hoB°
Itlflc.Mit palnce* tli.it make tl.o p«*.*go
„f St. lawrence bet J. «l.o
great cities of lower < amid... I h"
left behind mo lU'iiU nieniorle* '
frle.ul.l.lp* With f.-ellug*
ilonre**ed, for 1 was tiloiu' In "10 mWst
Of ,1 . row.I. 1 | Iti«-*'«* "O-Ki'lf where at
one glanco 1 ooul.l enjoy tl.o wonder-
fill vletvs pros.1,Hod by the «iio*I be,
tlful river lu the wo,l.l. The p.issen-
wero nutuorou*. ami some nee 1,10.1
oat hand* to engage l'
urnli'e. I wa* tir*t at tho "" 'J"*""*'
th. swlftot runner, tlie lK.IOe>it «d
venturer. the most atubhorn ,l*hwr-
• A down In.lin 11 fanmlle* came to
Mia tlio Mitnmer on tho .trtnil, ten
minute*' walk front the village. They
wore II subject of creat curloalt) to
it*. but we always took the precaution
to k.-ep at 11 «fc dUtauoe. One diiy.
na proof of my bravery. 1 nnno, i'V«l
to my admtrluB comrade* my <
tiott not only to approach the .amp.
but to cuter one of the wliswama. I
ivtiirucil In safety with n b..w ktid
nriows which bad is.it me the n -
men*.' *um of cent*, rhl* expk It
oov.',«hI ,ue with glory ' > 1 wu"
looked upon Willi mingled awe an.l
ivspoot. I give the*.- detail*, for It
vn* thi* love of adventure, thl de-
stie to collpse other* lu bravery and
daiiiig that oiuue.l me to pas* eight
■nr* of my youth between life and
. , «.,1-1,1 tho i ii*hoh« tin 1 iiiu uuu o «wt i i« " l," , 1 •• \n«i anor inui: «• «% %••
tlful rivoi lu tin hoouuhI voiii* of my youth Iwlwcen life ami ^fwr that? { no Winer re mem
gcr* ivero luunerou*. and d, :,ili. without n my of rcaaon. and- wh;lt u.u,purlug eight I
,1* If tlicv might be agreeable i.n wlmt tiH. lasting re,i,or*e of my life V(ljir, j |,a(| 110 knowledge of auytli
imnloii* Hut ldi.ng.Hl a* I wa* n to ,„s0 mv mother, whow only child h;ippt.u0,|. Then 1 ^vokeasf,
. - .t ih., 1 di Mt 110 one osmvlaily 1 waa." a lotur ti ream. * learnt u or iu
rotcrlf « • .• I x fi%w .. ||||k point in hi* story the t rrra- inv mother, who did not lonK
Utrtict.Hl my ul ciitl. . ui tor s„.Me.,ly paused, lighted another vlve "the shock which the !o « of
a it'« .\i tins im iui «
. .1 1 ii traveler tor suddenly paused, llghteil another
.tep* from me 1 uotli.d -i elgin and began to smoke like a vol-
who. leaning on the rail, was gn*lnK ^ |( was ovUion, the man wlsh.nl
tlxedly at some distant .>KW o«, tlu ^ ,lN l>Il)0lUlu. Ns... he w.ut
ihore, near the Grand ll"n* ; ' i on with hi* story.
"l rol.lt Lev, HI" ..««>■ ,^X« "A< «<• Jo'eph'* th.
to 1 nor 1x1*0 as It rtviHliHl it* ui
nt l'oim i.rvii - ,. ... •• m >1. juBviui« i" *'nwtwj * a
to lnert*a*e as It rtvtded from. (ro1mh1 to !ho rliureh. t mo *ule of tho
He tlually drew hi* Hi hi >-'• Inolosur.- was Ixinler.sl by a well
hi* \sH-ket and held 11 a nirf.nl lawn, platite.1 hero and Hurt
turned In that direction. ^ h' 1 11 "n xvt11) lr,.,.s. and with stones wuniioiini-
110 longer X Tly iron rings, whero the -untr.
,00 whether I fiillllled all th eonat-
lion* of tht wager. Thl* K ve •
courage, and with a supreme effort I
began kuecliug. Slowly.
liaek tnrued to the en aa. What hap
(H'HC.1 t'lcn detle* human laugui.ge to
de*crllH>. .
•There, right in front of me. alnio*t
in reach of my lu.n.1, 11 grlnulug kull
glared at lue with hollow ey,
horror of horror*! It came towanl mc
with Irregular movement*, l.ath.r nj
all mv remaining strength and <lln«-
tng with all my energy to the cro * l*-
luu.l Uie. 1 tried to draw l;''; ^ "1,' I
felt myself violently aeU.nl by the halr
l.v something like .. gigantic hand
tinned with a million sharp na ls. l
uttered a cry of augulsli and lost ion-
''••The inan with the tuft of w-l,ite hiilr
relighted Ills ..gar and smoked with
more vigor than ever.
\ml after that'.'" we asked.
longer remember
long
hlng
from
eath
iiiu *ur-
vivo the shock which the lo*s "f n,.v
health and mental facnltlea wa*
Thvslclat.s advised my f«<hpr ,°
have ine navel, and after a long red
deuce in Kuropean countnc*. where I
11*11od. and where 1 iio ' l ;^ *"
f".Ts :•
That *U tulk 1" •" , lu,*l> " Ma"'
United by the ivinut of the American
Bell Telephone . onipjiiv. which show*
l«s.tit ol t t.oon ' for the pa
u ik. IUK «• « «ui « T«i .
...,.... I..; ■ h',V.,'vJV^e'.«
The w hole of the spiiuiiiv,' and we**
lug machinery for lu.lia comes (imo
lirMt Hritaln, and will no doubt con-
tinue to do so f. r years t come.
I akall rws'ninuMut r,«.H iirv tor foil
■tfttnii i"' :M" ' |^!v
Bwrr-i—'* ' • v-' N
W.iYo. the four months just |«xsed
thorx* have Uv.. chartensl in South
Carolina II cotton mill companies
with * capital of 1..vmu*>.v_
- - —
* tear nils "Hill was m the eastern l«irt of tl,e cemetery wilh ,.Uri. *lty still tui*ati*fled
and had Vl'^H^^lwt^ Pt n aoop (Uu.h was hing duland
although no interment* were known
to have been made there, the work-
men often discovered human bones
sometime* entire skeletons, winch hi J
The difference between • h.ubund
md wife—no, no. there should never
neany difference between them.
There will I* sufferings in the world
10 long as people suffer ring*.
What part of the wheel make* the
mo*t riolte? Why, the spoke., man, of
sourne.
" Vhat I* *0 refreshing as a green
1 pot in the desert?" exclaimed Fogg a*
he laid down the unripe fruit
God never made a law without also
making a penalty for its violation.
It was charged that a Itrooklyn
Alderman was nn escaped State prison
bird, but the |>*per making It ha*
heed compelled to apoligize. As a
matter of fact, he served out both hla
term*.
Five Hundred bushel* of potntoe*
were sold nt Sheriff's sale In Kent
county, Michigan, recently, for 1 cent
n bushel.
The question often a k*l—"Why are pa-
nils ot >he Sew Knglaml l o.ocrvstorj
untfornilv aaecmnu n« tea. her* or tjn
li.rinfrs?"—is readily an«wered by those
s l.o have been fortunate tnongli 'o.J^""®
•couainted with the iiutitiition. w
n?ili>i„ent u)ierior ,0 tin t of any oilier
school with tilth An,eri. n and loreign
teacliers ol the higlie.t rank, with B01.ton
the art centre of Am*rica. to turnish the
operas and 0. inert*, it 1* '"X, |iZ
w 1.v or.e vear ol Jtu.lv there is hotter tl«n
„ elsewhere. It- pioM eotns i« sent treo.
Wa are ail tl.c c" ir;
ter^ whether w« .■'« un>"',n'1
else or not> — .
The scarcity of ivory has set Invent;
|« wits to work ami <"" h"'. ,!
ho,i„w baiis of «..^i ;o;';o
b, a satisfactory substitute for ivory
billiard balla
If the armle* of
march at an eight-mile ga .; " '
abreast, fifteen Ittci.e* .part. I would
require nine and one-half day a
them to pass a given point.
au liuumal pallor there w.is
In hi* appeanin.v to an,a. t . ■
But 1 was iiiistakon 11. h.it
peculiarity .Mtlioiigh U' 1 . someiimeti .-..n.^ . . :
.ears of ase. l*-hlml 1,1* i right a. <nsl ,)ori, ,ul(< t|lcre in the hlsli
"half hidden by bis n\Vo \\-Jir \ gniss of the cemetery. It was in tin*
1 TkJ him wlthni|hat ludlffereHoe place they found the famott* cage of
wh'ch^lie loncly tniv,... f.ol* -o-ird Oorrioeauy asked one.
isrsh hi,::-x-*r
II IHIWIU""1".
••Oh! 1 forgot. That is preclje y he
been perfectly white.''
Beauty's bane is ^
the fading or falling of
the hair. Luxuriant .
tresses are far more to the
matron than to the maul whose casket
of charms is yet ur.rifled by time.
Beautiful women will be glu'l to >e
reminded that falling or fading hair
is unknown to those who use
.. —• I Aver's Hair Vigor.,
ington for a patent upon a watch whose ^ _WICHITA.-VOL. 9. NO 28.
hands run backward. It's meant for. • —
sale in Turkey, where folk* read that
When answering Ad..rltoe «aU Pl««
mention thl* P*Prr ^
have interested m
jjuy. Sounds from
drew most of the
loon The livel
H*)i'
Is uken iati-
ktth 4 Mr#
It is Ual* * t t 0 >uuxmer jrirl *o
nut Iter ^ •• 10 •"
tain v.ctho: Wit au.l sk'i t l.a * p.rf
e\t jviuy
\ t Hil l lo* *
\VT V
Jl Kt
tr,.l -X ^ rv
*
MJ ui > '
til v\Mirl
' Itv1 •'
•Iiwl Ul
S'.-ivf olh*
fx" ano
*V«*\ ir.
fatbrr >
Ibv nu^l
ite wat
.. . 4' \ *tl •Ud tt\
S b t f.
\VIVOS It ti at VlH
The evening was
the piano svhui
company to the
M1.H.H i nc .... ... nietismv* of a
quadrille, or the tb.wlug rlv\'l,li' '' fj
\\alt.'. mlusUHl in my ««• " '"gj
ceaseless Ivatiut ot the sr.al win •
of the OuelHV. I*"*"1*
,va.es Time ivissod "ntaecde* i«**
as the hour of H somi.l.M tie j.*>
voi.v of rapt. I aliolle brought t.n
iw. k to the pr% seiit
•1 have t^. .. looking for you. Conic,
let us so dow n
••What to do!"
••To eat. of course.'
Convinced l>v so agreeable a ti off. r.
1 decend.M with him to the dlmui-
rwm. Supi-er is not a 't.^tlar, ofll.lMl
affair on l>oard the i.'uo'.hs It l.
grscefnl attention paid to a few priv
lleged men. aic.ong whom with a . r
tain *ati*f.i tim 1 r.v<n «e.l ni>
atranger « '!' the ,°f iVn'U wo
After the cuatoiuary U V " "
were soou doiuc .-usti.c to ti • >J> r>
vlands and go- d win.s of our nierrj
t\vvst and the conversation Nvamt nn
eral
^'\Vhat'"n 'sinsular delusion," al. de-
d:'neill*Ion' Not at all. *
have told yon happened ^f/htch
•■V frightful thing, gentlemen; n iH-neath it. lh. • ,h„„
sad'testimony of the '>arlmrity a — .he
former age-an ehsiuont rell. of .ne
of those terrible .Iran,as which pass
in the form of a legend into the history
of a people. It was an Iron .age
built lu the form of a w..nuuiai,.lm
which the corpse of ;'rnvoau exe-
cuted for the uiunler of her 'wo bus
bauds. remaiii.Hl for a long tun.. <x
'Id to tho view of passersby. sus^
,h i,del near the fork of the road*
U'twoen
"tlie village of mcHvilU- and Canadian
lH' f.v the hair were tiothing more thau
me by the nair w Thl. noweni
the burs of th< bird' ^ ohiidlsh
which 'ttv purple corolla.
think* to '.lie niimbcrleas
1
Used Often to luaWe ^row s .11ad (be
"rr- l. n„m.T ...s m .«r
wotxlen 11"" •
churchyards.
That I* all 1
WS" r.rvss***
3orel'." cried Capt. be l*ail..
lh# rtttiBf
•.;>tlA'tl Of 1'' '>v
While H
lie* iVinnie n'' . • «., ha« pe' e-
K* a tw.i-xi on i.w at of injuries
a...*. e>l w o ji ih'mt*r of Ihe th'.iAl
I'n ,s| Slates (avail?. lajuriea
arr vu h H<|. a ( ve a W h.'.e man a
prnsu-a ate Buffalo s a stw of
SUlliag Bull-
You
Hood's
Sartaparilla
-You are a strancer. sir'.'' 1
addresalng iny n. ghK^r with tli* nut
of white hair ,
• Ye* and no." he HjM**; JJWJJ
t>. say I w.i* Is.rn in Canada, but i.n
here nearly twenty years ago and now
live in louis tins"
"YOU must Ki.e Ml ttti i?
earlv t,«.th. •* —
OvSh you wuh more than thirty
}<T m not very old it ;* >e
anawered. iheu. turuiug h * ti.H*.i
allow me to see the
which I have all'.drd. a.l.UM I
Tl„, s.v I have a ady while ......
-v ne single white h* s excla.m.M
„> captain. "How o.t.1
Kverv one lecu'tM 1NV vl
at It and the trav.'.er « ->w.r.
for the .p.'-cs^'U trvv • -
smiled sadly and said
ti is uoi a *i*n or e.vi
the chun-h of St. Joaeph. I his
wa* burletl. with its intents, outside
the cemetery. where the unknown and
criminals were generally lntenrib The
.•erieterv vear* after, was enlarged
on that side, which account* for the
discovery of the skeletons and the
horrible' maoh tie. Thanks to these
circumstances, thoae who wan. . red
It. the cemetery ran the n«s of stuinb
Uns over some bleached tibia, or slip- R mo. •.-■ ^ - •■■■■
iuc on some human skull h'dden in li( knows u ,.re aNmt the 4
the clover and tall grass This was l ™,%(ton than any oth.r
* source of great terror to our little sonu *• •1 H,s information.
tf''" band, tine evening, a* usual l<efor " man to ."llci s *,si„alnt*nce w'.to
, separating for the night, we dlaciwjl ike tan «;,^,e'B,^ and l^uliar.
tdau* for amusement f°r the f«lh l.ondtn. • n islkinic t«> a r^p^rt^r.
1 mi't ' .... ..ti. i.;/t.x.l f.i eh rii.v .*> t 'r v..l> . -U talk i.tt
MM U. I or rmm hor.-.v*
u appear* that the proprietor of a
We,!^
life-long study of toxicology, and
liounw. •'— «-tkitiff to a reporter,
dav The talk drift.M to gh*t* phc oth-r .Uy ir1 .. •
and spirit*. Kach had a tale of horror he made a st t in,
,0 ten. At least l de-larclmy^un- alarm"- siat.m.n
"A Scorcher."
N-l ef.
the
Kn k
' im
U^v
•vh.
whou I
• # ad
ytm.
■... .. Jjl*. •*•! *1
A STORY OF GOLD
MlmmtNif CnaiN Cn*
1 k. n..wl w. SM **«•
Tboae cauie s. y .1
wa* still *ety youug
venture, that * a"'.
-A *tory fell It t.
chorus
•With pleasure if It
wa* the reply
-I*t u* go on d,sk. M* wy
tain, and with that urKaf. >
,1 nguishe.1 h,m lie pass .1 us a .>;\
of excellent Hat an.is sa. i 11'
touraelve# to . <ir*. ietitletveu
V1.e minute* " we w •' *'i ■ .
In the tva' "fu! " * * i, "
u>r traveling >vni;>aui.'a. wh.> aij-
tng his hands up to « .<wa tn the
ii.vk. ts ef hi* g-a> >' •-•«! and el •
sating h * f.s \atikce fkaWM. U-gan
hi* at.*?
\ wa* bom at IVlnt I « s «>a that
atvt lu the 1 lie where now '-v 1
the lf.ituct.se • ks of tW *< l-*w
ren.-e •t.>,*l * I'ttVe 1 '* >v'.ta<e wi
sto.ulv a terming all theae
were invented to frighten
tu, I chlklren: that ghosts existed
OHlv in the imagination of the
ant. au.l .ha. the .lead could not re-
turn . _
■• •I'lic .load never Mr K«;k s t
one of my comrades named Maglo r.
"I*lieu why should you l e afraul i
crvvss the'grave*ant no*!'
• To .roe* the cemetery *t t. * y-
tn the evening: These words 1 11 *
magical cff.st At the very d-. o.
• nc among tlie tombs in the iw ght
cur 1 ttle group trembled au.l eaoh o.
v.* inst'uci.tely n.-ved farther from
the wall aga list which we wore lean
U^" i am n t afraid." I cried t'.er^ly
" • I" .-it'* a 1«'. saul Vl.u'
who arv : t afnt.d of w - % _
cf >onr l mve w r\K vUrv •' * l *'
on. m , iv.cnt 00 that >r«vo do> u ere.
in fr. nt of the V'-g w sJeU ^rv-«-
•M i^.|. iti..n wa* tK-t
tnvtive 'v> '■ •<* I wt >11-.
\vz but thus to tn** IVaih •"*' 4
tKur m I * own domain ca
I -r .1 .1 ntw *.nc«s vrr ust .*nl v.
,g. the skulls 1 .a I seen a-u- u. t ••
• ,u . .« ,-a ue to uiy m u.l, and a w I I
• sweat crept .lowu my back 1 d .l n 't
.•Oo you kt •«• the m«st
of tuimigrant* ^ (m
U ?.-;.;vrh:rdts.
ern I""'""';"' 5[, ii ti ff r •"•L
• ^ Of r.-
when ppook.st 1 *• h .
r^ h^p-.r. w- srx:"*'
of subtle and uutrj.eaoie I
, . V turi c 1 to sc.. a nsef. 1 a. ■
,hem« lves. in *
x to : ivc vl.t-.l • p
, i -at
be
PLUG
isv.>
of iIh Ual-
and
DBtOS.
grvea 14iu l*. ha'.'
,s«VS like a ti.*-
rhe imtertul no-
where one «•*< *•• « '
I.tt . al a«* " • ♦
tmpreaan^a .« the iuvi io
flsuati mtkh chai'geil.
aee aga n *uh.>ut <">at
piaova where I l«i*ol
day* until the great t*"
aN'ut lo ,le*rihe cauie
w VI* cvurae of a > \
Riort. ?g la t' ti*' v
: I, a uj ' <"<a.
a
MM. • '
. «sS"iats<M ts
** k to It
.il aad
ee«aia«<i
. (act tha
uM |wet«
*t J •>
I wa* lo
ohd.t
lid IKH
n th,*.'
,'hikiiah
1 * .
ge the
ti"
;*i ten**
,Sp rktitiu lifr—
tkh with delicKHtt tlaxof,
HtRKi4 Rootbrrf umU
§t*t M itAtunr'a fttrtat An.l
nttwt fclrfnbtttit drmk.
gDns.Ta*otw«is
k . ^ ^ " ■ ."*•
I J | || | |" •
Let la a «I taw i^ri-w
at Wa*t a ue-e'h «
h.«ie this wss n-l I
wothee bat I .«•■ •• l
•dteatar* *■<1 << ' >-1'
•.Mwa ttsa* *« "
aaee, *•«• *4 a- a fa • <
qaatataa>e tth a ne.
tot*.! twtrh lo ih ai
Slhl''*l I «-""l ' *
Ik. < >t Ihe .a- <. •
t* il • ' ' '
|*al 1 tlk* *••••"' "
aad k '•«' " '
tad left I i • >"• "
tad wetii tw*. .
*t«aMM I f~"ad •->*■ '
.test Btthf ^v*
ti -Ihee ■*" •'
sr> * the k«« -f '*■ «e «
Is *4 eat" . "
-TW IW etei .« «
to al IM. .«• ■
aal* aad tw* I ha t t
•I r
4rtt
I tig.
.< a
answer. . ,,
•He '« afra 1' si..vr>.l V >.
- He dare not g>'. they tu
• IVl ti WIS urge f I •• II*
tip the gh ve or V'*e my repuU' ••
bravery au.l daring l w
< ; lv' And « th * tan'nd l « I- a
,V W til lust *s t wa* g Hi ap
ti:• > the cemetery the . tat n tn
t ... g-,.e f-rth tt« I'gktnitig and it
l^at. gr\«n. a handled trie* re-
lv.t.sl by the e'lw*
N ... .k I «a I ' n < I
t hai a« the s gual f* . ." rj -
• ia I* iliiNjni IN '
!■ 1 t ' v. y *g".atio« 1 •' ti«l ' a
nsnteal. t
- \b *he boaster, he will a t «K
UltgheU Matkdr* I have ga U"! i' J
t*; .
t his de< de.1 roe o-l "" *" v I
.•tat I w is aadiag tUft aa. I •
n,'...t gmsa elUsh-ag * ••«!< '
« t \« dar 14 %'• at* J
tue AU thu hanpeaetl iwea.t
g.. aad yet ahea 1 nr-aU th
.. .tiof lhat fi'st .
tremble fr*ai head to fw,(
.. t jd«t *1 and '•;t '
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1896, newspaper, July 10, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111802/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.