The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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.Bj A. CONAN-MYLB.
" PART ONE.
tioular point in Mp. Divider's l . .n r
career. I In answered, you renunil tr, in
tho in native.
"I then procecdod to mako u cc ful
■ ( xaniinaUvn wi' tho roam, whioh «•;. .-
• l!ri:i< (I 1110 in my opinion as to th inv
: dorer's height and furnished mo with
J tho additional detail as to tho Trit hi-
| UQjioly cigar and llio ii n^f !i «.f )r.„ i • 1-
\Bcinq # nprivt fivin the V' lnini [ i
of JonTt'n7A\MTitl((>nrV. 7>., late •'/ the , :i
army medical livjmrtmnt.)
« oiiIIiiiwmI O-^mi I ««■«■! . had lair. .mi'
.•J-ii f* «3 - hit excitement. I < raid p r< Ive
back upon a useful life ami on v.• j ti, t.,« . ..i: I, d . .
well done. tr.u k *>l I : . i li iii-ld ;.i i;( .i
"(Jro^Hon and Lefitrndo will 1- wild , i •.I . v i i
about his death," Holmes remarked e. i i. , ,
so 1 hazarded tho opinion that tlx
. MOLE PLOT;.!
XVhcipfcs Upon Which I
Democrats Will Stanj.
as, to Take
<§>'<§>
asy to Operate @©
'©'©
Are features peculiar to Hood's I'lIU. Small in
size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man
CILVEH THE
limited 0 lu*|;«<
W ultiny for tl:c
Any Ofchor Nattu
0E3T PLAF
inal was probably a robmt :.•: I ruddy u : ea and which was adopted:
faced man. Invents proved that I had
judged correctly.
"Having left tho house, 1 proceodc l
to do what Oregon had in flected. 1
tolcgrapbcd to tho head of tho i olice /> s
L'levolahd, limiting my inquiry to tho
circumstances connected with tho mar-1
we chatted it over next evening. "Win :
will their grand advertisement be now.
"I don't see that they had very much
. to do with his capture," I answered
"What you do in this world is a mat-
ter of no consequence," returned my
companion bitterly. 'Thq qui atjo|i i ,
What can vou make people In lii.-ve y..n
liavo dene? Never miud, " ho e aitiuin d
more brightly after a pause, "1 w.ml I
not have missed tho inv. !! :,:! i f r
anything. There has been no betti r < a
within my recollection. Simple ej it)
was, there were several most instructive
point* about it."
"SimpleI" I ejaculated.
"Well, really, it can hardly 1 • • d«
scribed as otherwise," said Sin-r■!■ ..
Holmes, smiling at my surj •1 "TI
proof of its intrinsic simplicity i ti t
without any belp# save a very 1 v . i.th • ii v> . 1 :,rv i
dinary deductions, i was able t" lay eri. it . I ! •
my hand upon (hocriminal within tin. .< T! . .*s i ■ . r I
days.' ti. i iht 'I. I v. an.'. . a
"That is truo," said I. w. ; \ d l a . i a i
"I have already explained to y. >n that !.!■• I ■ ! .1 • . .,v m. .
what is out of tho common is u na!.'/a jj. \ ;! :
autl Ti uctu-a L'jmn
Various Olhor Matter*.
Tho following is tho platform nub-
d to tho ( invention by tho coia-
a h 'i .j,i said: " You never know you
I have taken a f ill till it is all
over." 25c. C. I. Ilood & Co.,
Proprietors, Lowell, Mass.
The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla.
pr< portionate expenses of tho govoru*
merit.
Wo hold that tho most eficient way of
protecting American labor is to prevent
tho importation of fore, u pauper labor jgjjgi
in tho home market, N^S-^
We, the Democrats of tho United
Ft ' m, iu national convention ass unbled
. o re dilrm oar all g; uco to those i real to coinpeto with it in tho home market,
find uii .1 principles of justico and and that tho value of tho homo market
lib- .ty upon which oar institutions am to onr American farmers and artisana .>
f. ' 1 ..Ml which the Domooratlo ls Bn,'lt'y reduced by a vioions monetary
ttalW or Unoch Ji..*tafc Th. .. • t r> , from .Toff,mou',. dT'
wwconclotlv*. It tola o that Dicbbor tlmo to onr own; freedom of ipeech, ^.Wo?r«'.« prodnoti°T ®®
bud already applied forth* proteotion of h dom of th, , •«. . freedom of co... "'T f XX
ti... law wM att old in love, . i mbe. ti o p^erratlon of pernell ^"1;,^. *.h° 1 "duut8 "" hon", @@
named .Mlei .m liope, ajid that thi-i ri ! t . the equality r f all citizens before |
same Hope was at pr nt in Kuropc 1 th law, and the fuithful observance ol
know now that 1 held tho clew t . r > c
mystery in my hand and all that i\
uiained was to secure tho rii!rd. r< r.
"1 had already d- tennim I in my owl
mind that tho man who had wall d in mt nt i po\
manufacturers.
1 he abKorjitjon of wealth by tho few,
the consolidation of our loading railroad
systems and tho formation of trusts and
pools requires a stricter control by the
1' deral governni at of tboso arteries of
commerce. We domaud tho enlarge-
ment of the powers of the interstate
commeroo commission and such restric-
Und't I tioIl8un<^ gaarautaea in the control of
. '' ' . I railroads a.s will protect tho people from
guide rather than a hindrance. In
ing a problem of this sort the r m«l
thing M to l e abb' to rnv-on baclnva' I
That is a very useful aceomplishnn
and a Very easy one, but peojilo do n.
practice it much. In ^ie ev« ryday ..
fairs of' life it is more useful to r. u
forward, and so the other comes to 1 i
neglected. There are 50 who can reason
synthetically for one who can reason
analytically."
"I confess," said I, "that 1 do not
quite follow you."
"1 hardly expectod that you would.
Let mo sec if 1 can make it clear.
people, if you describe a train of ev. in -
to them, will teH youwh.it, then.-ni;
would be. They can put those events to
gether in their minds and argue from
them that something will come to i>a
Thero are few people, however, who, if
you told them a result, would bo able
to evolvo from their own inner c< n-
scio'isunss what tho steps were which
lod up to that result. This power is
what I moan when 1 talk of i\\. ouii:.:
backward, jr analytically."
"I understand," said i
"Now, this was a case in which y i
wero given tho resnlt and had to li .1
everything else for yourself. Now, I t
mo endeavor to show you tho ililVer.
steps in my reasoning. To begin at tho
beginning, 1 approached tho Imo . :• i
yon know, on foot and with my mind
entirely freo from all inipr. -ior 1
naturally began by examining tho i
way, and there, as I liavo already .
plained to you, I saw clearly tho inai .
of a cab, w hich, I ascertained by in-
quiry, must havo been thero during th •
night. I satisfied myself that it was a
cab and not a private earring* ly tin
narrow gango of tho wheels Th * or-
dinary London growler is con nI i;:l>ly
less wido than a gentleman's br n ;ham.
"This was tho lirst point gained. 1
then walked slowly down tho garden
path, which happened tobocomp." 1 of
a clay soil, peculiarly suitable i tak-
ing impressions. No doubt it a; . I
to you to bo a mere trampled line of
slush, but to my trained eye evei .
upon its surface had a meaning. Th
is no brauoh of dotootivo seieneo which
is so important ami so much m ; I. ct< d
as tho art of tracing footsteps. 1 lappilv
I liavo always laid great stress i ;■ it,
and much practice has made it ; icond
nature to mo. I saw tho heavy foot-
marks of tho constables, but 1 -..v.- al >
tho tracks of tho two men who had ill ti
passed through Hie garden. It was .
to tell that they had been beTore t ho ot!
ers, because in places their mar!.i had
been entirely obliterated by tho .
coining upon tho top of them, hi this
way my second link was f«<run d. \.' , .
tidd mo that the nocturnal vi . v ■ ;
two in number, one tomarkal f a- l is
height, as 1 caleutatod fconi the h n a ( ,
of his strido, and the otln r fasln . .v
dressed, to judge from the small ami
elegant impression left by his k
"On entering tho house this last in-
ference was confirmed. My well V,- 1
man lay before ma The tall one, then,
had done tho murder, if murder thero
was. There was no wound ui it-
dead man'.H person, but tho ngitati d (
pressiou updir'tds face assured mo that 1 in ti my to attain to
; ■ titutir nal limitations.
Dur ng all tin e years tho Domocratid
] M-fy lee; i • : t. th 'ncy c' fisli
im : ' -, t io eeatralh- .'u a of gov rn«
and steadf . rly main*
integrity of tho dual f liemd
;vv rnme.it e tai 1 .hod by tho found*
..f this republio of republi
.liilaneo th :roat priaoij l t of local ,
•.t 1,,h f.'.md I ... ~W.oryuadoppre8s.on.
, ... the !r,i\i'it '!iaueo of . ' We denoauoe the profll^te wn.te of
• .ml .. it. as , •. t!,n y™!? %
i: n , !.-([(onfimng tho . . ..oral °!>1 • ««yo tmtim .md the lavuh ap.
. , • , jni nations of recent Republican con-
to«\■1 !'■ of tho pow- . . , , , ' ...
. , , J .t grcf-. os, which havo kept taxes hii.li
. 1 7 the i . atution of tha , , , , ...
while tho labor that pays them isuuom-
, . .. ployed, and the products of the pooplo'i
-in.. : tl-.nt t i ' money no. -/:oa ' • . 1 1 1
, , i .i " .i ,. toil are depressed in price until they no
tortiy. rappotlng cue man wished ; Is r aU other* ,it tI.h lonL„,. rop,|Y tIi. pnx;tIctiou;
d..s another throngh Loudon, what be t-1 v ,iuT w urt-ntw.™ to tho faet thrt ti, a ntnm £ ,hat sj,npiicl.
tor means could ho adopt than to turn 1 c lii-ututioa names silv r and!
oab ilriTOT? All these eonsldi ratli is li I . 1 -r as the rnoimy motab of
unless he Were inside tho house? Amiin.
it is absurd to supposo that any i o
man would carry out a dclib ato ciii ; >
under tho vory eyes, as it were, c f . ^ -s.
third person who wassuro to 1 tray bir .
. @Q
ty and economy which best bolits
rau unyorr a,. rnewoeB.mera.on8 o<t ••• •• ; - ■" ' Demoomtla gorernmtat and a eduction j
mo to tho irresistible couch..;.,, th..: «d that tho fir, ^ ,ho 1)m&bi.r (|f 1Belos8 offl y,, (00
.* 'son ' I'O was to bo fou.11! a.nou ; '-11* "'''"Foss under f:viunes 0f v. 1 l.:h dr.uo tho sabst.uioe oi '
tho larvcTs of the metropolis. th. iiKtitutiou laado tho silver dollar , ,
tho jarvets >f tho metropolis.
"if he httd been one, there was no j tho monetary unit and admitted gold to
reason to bvli vo that ho lia s ce.c-- I ti ''ni 3 rat*o based upon tho
bo. Oh the c. ntrary, from his point of ■
d bo like- j ^
iself. flo ' "'•« '
loar-!- con- led!
TI
view, any suddi a eli
ly t > draw 'itic
wot!d pr . 1y, i r
tin; • to pert'ot m lei-
no 1\ - " • tO ;■ 14'
undi r . i
ho cha
no ( . .
foro ( . my s
Colin a:- t t'
vy v
they f m • . : *'
c± How v. oil tliry #•
quickly It- ; advant
fn -li in v ;r i > . ' :
of St;; ;-ou \ : > ail lui nt which
was rqtindy m . cted, -ut whidi
could hardly in any case havo bet n pre-
| vented. Through if, as } - i know, I
; canity into > .. ; a of t pill •,
exifi - aco of v. I.ich 1 had alr-adv sur-
mised. You s . tho who' • is a chain of
logical sequencewithout a break or
flaw.''
"It is wonderfulP* 1 c; i 1. "Your
merits should bo publicly recognize i.
You should pnbli ii an a ant of ti
ca?>e If y. u v.-.iu't, I \ ill t r j l."
"Ycumay do what you li! o, «!• -tor.
honu.-wereil. "S. e 1: rcl" hocontinucrl,
handing a papor over to me. "Look at
this!"
It was Tho Echo for tho c . , had
the para ;raph t ) which ho pci:-t I v i
dovotid to tho ca o ill que:1 . m.
"Tho public," it said, ' eav i b ' a
sonsational troat throngh tho m:•. ! a
death of" the ma'i Hope, who w .
poctedof tho murder cf Mr. Enoch Dreb-
ber and of Sir. Jose; a til. on. T i
details of tho case will prob . ' ly m v r!
known now, though vvi) r • i;.i'an i
u; n good authority that ti; « v . i
tho result <>: an old standi! : 11 ro-
mantiofeuuin which lovo m <1 r
ism boro a par' It seems th:.; h i >
VI. t Mi 1 •
to the 1 uter l y i .
deceased pri-on r, hails al ■ i; .
Lake City If the case ha;; ( d : other
> d 1. :\> thai tho act of 1878 do-
: i.in : silver without tho know-
or tho approval of the Am.irican
• i^ hiu reMiitod in tho awaiushClan
Cf gold aad a corr ..- poudiug fall i.i the
\ iae« of comma '.ities produced by tho
per. do.
\ ro aro unalterably oppevd to the
t . :a a which has h ■: ,"l fas I
:u. Why should
i a r >untry where
tu-.l one? 1 there-
t arab d . ctivo
'-/.dematically to
in Loudon until
man.!... lv„: ^ "0 • ta.. ;u * a Br.u.l. policy,
. : .... 1 i. ... 1 1 t:«m has brought otiie?
It nr.. s'iil |! " i:'" servitude M
Tho muni', r : ''' Ia not on^ anamencan, bua
antiamerican, and it can bo fastoned on
tho U:dt. d S'ates onlv by tho stilling ot
ti. .'■■pirit (•:' lov 1 of liberty which pro-
c! i: (1 our ' litical independence in
l,...nd w.a it it t . w.. ■ of the rov-
aiand tho
• of b .'
) and unlimit-
1 and silver aS
; al i ; io of 1G to 1 withoua
tho ' ■ . nt or aid of any
i. V.'o demand that tho
,'er dollar shall bo a full 1
etjually with gold, for 11
and private, and we favor
ion as will pro v. nt for tho
: a ■ .o-ri/.atioa of any kind
r ra :ioy by i -ivato con*
THE
Will be Held at—
ON
■•i nt o
uUs
SLfiTl
GOQ J^aCBB
M
the pooplo.
"We denounce arbitrary interference ] •,
by Federal authorities in local affairs as
a violation of tho constitution of the
United States and a crime against free' -
institutdona and v^e e.^pociolly object ta
l' vernmeut t)y lajuuctton as a new and • ;:y,
lii rhly dangerous form of oppression by .
which Federal judges in contempt of f ;
the laws of tho states and tho rights of •
citizens bocoine at once legislators, jndga
ami exocutionors, and wo approve tlie
parity of mi indoatriooa people tho" ?™ioa of *h«' ^ -
v.oi l.ar.l ti;,Goid "n «l State, ,r,,t • and now !."udi..8 . .. .
iti tiio house relative to confer ; in | , \
Fed ral courts and prov; iuig for trials
by jury in certain o.e •. of . . ate tot. )
No discrimination should be indulged >
in by tho government of the United
states in favor of if d btow. We ap-,
prove ef the refusal of tho Fifty-third ; «
congress to pass tho Pacific railroad ro- -
funding bill, and denounce the e'Vort of
th present Republicanc. igresstoenacl'
a similar measure.
We heartily indorse tho rule of the
present commissioner of p a i.-ns that JtTOItl OKL AHOMA will make an address on FRIDAY.
no names shall be arbitrarily dropped;
t'r "i tlm pensionroll, and the 1 of '•;:■§)
enlistment aud service should bode
uu
Ltairal
ur>M
CONGRESSMAN
e-
tho
olicy and
concln - v o evidence against disease c x,
or dis ii iiity boforo enlistim nt.
To
ho United State,!
law to ti. • gov
sac!i obli; ationS
the union as states and v
early admission of all the \ —
ing the ne -.-s^ary populatioi
sources entitling them to -rite
whilo they remain territories
vor the
i >8 hav-1 Ci
md re-;
('d, audj
we holdj 1 \
THc CZAR AT PA
Oalty Dccnratad In lit
K.33 .
I that the officials appointed to adminis t
I the government of any tenitrry, to-
- of in- ' ^of'"'r wit .i th.eDi.Btr;ctof Colurni ia aad
•T. rated I should b • bona fldo residents ol
ti.*' iraf- i 'he t iTitery or < triet in which theix
v. lreh in ' duties are to be pe-r.'t rnmd. The Domo-
n' eaormoa r < ra^° P rty bolioves in hi m - rale and
";ho J-'eder.d i *l; r a11 Iml' haul, of the United Stat--a
;-h< uld bo applied to the e: il l iimcut
(J fr -a honi for American citizens.
We recommend that the territory of
Alaska bo granted a del-gato in con*
gross and that the general land and
lo.aber laws of tho United Statas be ex-
tended to sa d territory.
£
t o pol- j
or to coin
add not bo
alividuala,
issuance ot
bai.k i as in
Wi
•on
its or wh
i United f.
t?n in
Well kn
M( -':;rs. U
v.*as appr
belongs
coil and
i and Gn
in! d, it apj
v. .Misof ti. . lin.'lr
who has bimsi If, as an ai
some talent i a ti. di tet
with
extend our syme. ahy to the pen-
and we n' ^ube. in their heroic strangle foi
I tender ^ ^ aut^ indejjendonco.
Vv'" ::ro oopoBod to life t mure in the
rei; : ser* . i. We fav >r appc a. -uta
i; sod upon merit, fixed terms of oflic^
and sin h an administration of ti oiv 1
f t rviee laws as will afford equal oppor-
tonei. s to nil citi/e.as of ascertained ii:- i
" ft the
e ma. bid
ao.o i.no r troops t-. ti
s- y, wnerc they will r "
visit !a re. Tliodecorati.
ia:r ever seen in the Fr<
The sceno sit the r: .iv.
jurca it ii 1 hovel he will die.
!*•: rl Wilson wa^ hof iu tho shoulder
• «if nun- at W -ton, Tex. Not Known who did
the shooting. w
•d, 18H0, W. II. Onet, dry goods and clothing ji;
•eztrand dealer at Houston, T -x , has failed. «•
ii ing from Afc Coaitinvait, Tex., Dr. A. W.
, jj., . j Burton, da lor in drug', made an as-
signment. I OlBoe:
Tho Te>: is Srato fair opens nt Dallas, NORMAN,
Tex., on Saturday next.
. A gravel train on the lloustou and
.rou,.ii Taxas Central was derailed iienr
Uns'-ian Kinn,.y, T- \ No one hurt, bat two
' 'i'"4"*; cars w..r,m:..moll,hod. j CONTRACTOR
Miss Virginia Fair, daughter ui" tho and builder
■d in
by
Blake lluildlu^,
OK I,A HOM A
S-P. S. DEPEW,
ho royal couple ca:
ied en thus a; an.
Joui'-die Fiancaise
: M eno at n alt.
1 « a ir.na, Pre-.den
th ro wa< a disti
• • o' i : aitarv and n
eclipsed
h cap - late ox-Sen; t.-r Fair, denies she is soon
s rat ion to marry il Maitland Kersey of New ' 'tins r limished cllltl listini ltes
. Made
presented a
P, sides tho
and Mine. |
tv al officers, j
NORM AX,
d States
trhta ' n-
political lib
of sot
you m
tho co
Ronn-.,
ho had fortaesn bis fate U-fov. o . <
upon him. ^Icn who die from In :at .
case or any *udd n natural « ti m • r
by any chance exhibit a^it..t in: i
their features. Having pnito a ; h 1
man's lips, 1 detected a 8b .a r
siuell, and 1 came to tho com lui a i .: L
ho had had poison forced up a him
Again, I argued that it hail I - a m 1
upon him fnun tho hatred uud J ar e.\ ,, v ,
pressed upon hjs face. By the met!; I uf an ; i
oxolusion I had arrived at this r
for no other hypothesis Would me t th %
facts. Do not imagine that; It was a v vy
unheard of idea. The forcible adminis-
tration of poiaon is by no nu-ans a n a
thing in criminal annals. Tlw'rvr- f.
l)o)>ky in Q^'ssa iuid of Letnrier in
Montpellier will occur at ouoo to ny
toxicologist.
"And liow'cftm'e tn'o grew qq- ion as
to the reason why. Rol heiy 11 i. v N
been tho object of tho liiy^U* r, j;.u m tb*
ing was taken. Was It nolitics, they, or
was it a vroMtoui That w.'is the . t i'
which confreiAed nio. I was jr.. ' '
from the first to tho latter supj iti. a h •
Political assassins aro only tot) glad to « .
do their work and to fly Tins wi ve, r >
had, on tho contrary, been d :
deliberately, ^ndrtto perpetrate: 1 :i ,
his tracks all !ev*r the room, rho .
that ho had been there all tin tim It '
must havo been a privat. v.a - a I
not a political ono which called tor
such a methodical jevenge When tho !
inscription wtal diflje^ond uj a the ■
wall, 1 was Awe inclined than «\ r ta
my opinion. The thing was t« < « vnjt nt-
ly a blind. \Vhcti tho ring was 1' taid, (
however, it sv*tl«id tho lqvdsti6h> t i ar-
ly tho lnurdcryr l^ad ^isi d. it to \ .uiud
his victim of some dead or nb < nt "Mi-
an. It was irt rtl^V pmnt that 1 : l j,
Oregson whether ho had inquired in j-
jiis telegram toClgyehm«l mj to ; . j.ur- i
!
lti ox;
dn't 1 t
cried I
rtad th;
ho pre.o
■ty. Tho
boon the
md rolig-
11 tO till .vj
COKStitU-
tration of
classes
should
We declare to bo tho unwritten law of
this republic established by custom and
us tires of 100 years and auctioned by t •
r--< m; iob of the gr••.' -t and w. st 1
t !.■ ho have maintained oar govern*
jr. at that no man should bo eligible foi
a third term of the presidential oHicc.
> fedora.1 government should carl
>rs, aara-i and ladies. The
>• de l'Operh %vas strongly guarded,
' it is estimated ti; .r t o throngs on
'roots numbered 1,000,000 persons.
Kori'-t. iar.-t ill lOi.-i.iff.
x i'itwa ; co, Oct. 6—Tho forest,
about P. : na are gTOuaug. The , jHrf
Mnunt.v.n hotel and Mount Lowe
^ad house
o in was ono York City.
The Jennison cotton gin was destroyed
by fire at Shawnee, O. T. Loss $20o0.
Jesse Barrett and Kitty Smith, tho
latter colored, died ar. Galveston, Tex.,
from overdoses of morphine.
P . F Sledge, an old citizen of Karri-
son county, died at Marshall, Tex.
David Easton was arrested at Loxing- x-; mi-.u
toil, O. T. or solliuK mortgaged cotton. !ri"i!'."i
Tho old directors of tho Cotton Bolt i n|:"
road were reelected at St. Louis. Of- tfoUMAN,
fleer.- of tho road will bo chosen next
insurant leader i„ Cuba. CALVIN W. BREWER,
rtod to have boo i k lied. attorney at la\n,
\ T. U()8S. ,J, J.-. will.IA MS
Ross & Williams.
:! Estate and Insurance Agenti..
boaiio. ''xnmluo anil nbstraut:
" 1:1 iUMi | .-. taxcH « .|- rm«
'I '!<• 'I. a ;. | i I; |>|)N|I1P9K,
1izer. IlldV.,
for the im
river am
of (
ent of t
er great wat
assippj J
jf (lie
• ' :
..ill tC j
id of ld.
IN LOVE WITH THE
g to bu^iiio:
to restore t
has been tv
In >1 loftourl <•«
.rig t m Wkf.s.
nd economically p<
d'.afte .' a i'.s (iIS- (
the Republican
McKinloy law,
« condemned by
ional eleaiono,
n -iler the ^ falr.ti
homo iiluiistr*
.. r of trusts
iod th. few at t.ho
:
'atil tho money
ar* opposed to
er changes in our
mtiuueus
improvement is
Confiding in tl.e ja '
and the necessity of its
•t! ou a de.init < plan
■: until permanent'
The Union ironworks of Sail Francis-.'
aaouml 'd and aro co -;s awarded tho contract to build (ourtB
dam ;■ (i being burned, one ef the torpedoboats, and two wont
Lov. o observatory is as yet safe, : to tho 13ath ironworks at Uath, Mo,
nay not li\ throngh tho fires, Rap:d progress is b ing made on the
ar*' aiin.'-c b« io 'ontrol. j ext« -a n rhe Texas Midland railroad
iut< I'aris, Tex.
m .v r an . cad ore havo been found
l.eavv nrrvr.lsj at Bridgeport, Tex.
lie. rly JOO.OUO
5 MAHKKTS.
fei
our cav.st,
\sa at th-'
\vo submit tho foregoing d olara-!
a a of piMie pies and purpe. 3 to the]
oiisider.it« judgment of the Anasrieani
looplo. Wo invito t ho support of all good '
itizens who approve them and we de-j '
ire to havo them made effective throngh ' ,r
e-ulation for the ralief of tho pcoplvj
id restoration of the country's pros-1 A
OVER 1 WENTY-FiVCENTa
Hoy I>t'lil..r. tr!y Kills a W, . II...!
V1*U, O t. 0
' Id till re Ve
run the c ity ('.uriir: tho annual
• d of "M TH:t; in no. I Plain,"
pen , \ t- r y afternoon with a
p. geaut of progress.
I'nin.oe In Fmlonr, Su[.remti .o o
OFFICE OVCR CITIZEN* BANK.
Norman, - Oklahoma.
Wanted—An Idea
*uJ list of iwu liundroa luveuiiou^ wnuha"
THE NEWS IN BRIER.
I dlii! ,-
oil on near Btayn, I. T.j oai
• lo t a foot, and one w«iui.
c i, a c ib ;ose and oae 'f1,:''
fair, a
r wero bnrnod.
ir-r Presbyterian church atj
I T.. is robbed t.>f the cou-
and ane small change,
•.'■er, a far or, was snriously
•me at : 1 a enville, Tex.
Itrr ,. 1 bi "f J
htoi U.-raand •.
Th.
blo
il
II ci
sir rsms rrurt • i
i e incon
for this do >i,,n l-'
y the sup:
there v."..M br.
> been no
the i r.l rev
nno unde
pu 1 by a Demi <
ratio com
court having mid
r that de
t.dncd constitutioi
ml object:
roven' i
n of r .i
tax, bad
me court
i
tho law
• •■s, t: I
to t
14
She Kiki|r«t to I ,j«,
;, (Jet, (I. —A . al
Will edge Malouo, a
nt with a Fhot^fun to a ool-
nam- d Mattie 11 •Uman,
in '45 cents, and told her he
ot jmy him,
i-y and ho
Oam
her if si
che had
gun. <an
lli'i l*. WO) 4i
Hugj-f.-umim
. Nittiv
• ■alio i.roer, a mulattross, was] aw.
. (I at (lUthrie, 0. T., charged with
ring nn infant.
• n i'i r judgment at Guthrie,
1 , for '1 0 for injura s received by
' a a defective sidewalk.
v r ; i ports of Leonard, Tex.,
V*'. J : •• was ap-
• I to fill out the term.
Mat Mil hell fell from a gallery
i ll v, and was considerably
> 't il Ordinary, fl ft-19, ./no.l
•: .-.v in.Uliiii/, TbM: mid-
[<>oi iioiidliag, ; \ ; mldilllag
L!v«MtlM)k.
'i - oinm >n to -hiv.# uatlvu
L thlpoinii ■...••■ Iflgy,
•.!. '■ v 'a ;i m ; <v '.' ra nin«.)
It * Mtiwrrt. : W !t ib.
a t . ••il'>:,•:• ti 4 )
•s, 115) 3.'5; woKtariM. IJ qi;
laippOl/ «turtri,
.■ I*
i'
l\ e.f
Oruiii ami I'ruvlaluii*.
Oct. 0 Vho t-Na '
i «.
nit*-, at ,
1300
i ever i
: t it i
) all th
aft
"THE ONLY True Mood l'uriinr
■ prominently in,the wnblic eyo t..-
day i- Jlood's f5MMA]>aHni. Theicforc
lluod'8 ami ON LY HOOD'S.
or whiUii nun
the lluiv. I
III like \ .s. ott
come from its 11 ver-
may hereafter be oc
e burdens of la
;d impartially laid,
Bay,
roland le
•iy.
r, 0.
i d o r a wild horse al Denton,
.'e i of 1$ W. Wines win
' n; 1 f a bnrbwiro fence and
'i'iously injured.
' 'ar and Lumber company
r. i' \ . is iu th" haiuls ()f a ro-
Kli-ction Contist Sftllin-;.
Hot ston. July 16.—The Hnsseyhejiu
eli tiou contest was decided iu favor ■(
the defendant, who is the pn -.out in
eumb nt of the ci*y marshal's ofticc,
which was involve^ in the contost.
I T5 / /■
fiflo box of i!a
lor me, un<i 1 ; m
t . II. lit ; :;i:gv
'"•'i' • ' i 1 'id cure of ('onstipa .
1'> 1 "I ia, llliioiisilcss, Naiiw
s tuul aii disorders of .stomach,
JUver, and Dowels, take
the worlv
eli man.'*
t Auburn, Me,
t here for Jersey ;
y on K. C. PeiH'dict's
Oneida Mrs. Cleveland
tho train for Green-
: i ** iii •••->/ bos# it* 4-4 wnh, Conn., via Providence.
Killed by n FatlluK Tr©«,
Hunim'iixk, T.'x., July 16.—A son of
IT. IV-.-s. at tho r '' McKnight i f ChU roimty vu
,-it i- iir. ' killed by a treef«llii>g on lilm.
• ll..'W PJJJJd tsuvv
wp.ttoj aui;|CU IULJJ3 S.33IJJ -JO |
^ Cathartic Pifls
T. J. Prio
Kaufman ^'1
was kickcd by a mulo at
\ . and was so badly in-,
we«!al and Diploma at World'i >'air.
Ask jcur I'ruujijl lor ftjer'j Sartaparilit
j
I
.83 HT
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1896, newspaper, October 8, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116883/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.