The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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MISS NANCY'S GOWN.
Indnyn when Goorire the Third was kin;;,
it nd rtilod tli" Old 1> uinnlon.
And l w nd fashion owned tbo away
Of parliament's opinion.
A wood whip brought imtohs the aca
A trcanurn fair ami tin"
Mlit Narn-y'* from Jxindon town —
* ut in the last dosl n
The pl ltod waist from nock to bolt
Scnri P meusnrrd h ilf a span
Th<- like balloons at the top,
Could h"ld her fnulli'T fan
Tho narrow skirt with inns wore.
Kcvi'alfil an iinklo neat
Wlifli^ 'T sh« put her dun >' f""t
From carriage atop to street
Hv nkllful hands this wondr nit
Of (OStllONt Bluff* WUS II).iil<-
Coi'oons <>f Franco on Ant wcrp
Wrought toemlMXHt'd broia<v
Win r«> violets and roses -wcet
i! alwjy,
And from this Ixiwer of delight
MI.-h Nam y relKtX'il a cpi- • i.
Nor onr disloyal hcarl r«*t -11' «l
in ail har wide wmint
Tiif noble house of bur^ '- • 1
Forrot lta Qeroo i bate
O rr rUhts ofrrown when \ -i
Appeared In hulls of slat ■
Throii.'h jocund roel, or in .nun'
i if **t itely minuet.
Like fairy vlsi n nhono th lilootl
Of rose and violet
As hand In haml with Wti-ihln-.fi •
The hero of the day.
The «-mlllnn face and nymph . >
l)t Nancy led the way
Million* for Defence
Ajrtlnstthf Inroads or that suVtle, lurking foe
to human health, malaria, had been expended
uselessly when Ilostetters Stomach Bltt'-rs
appeared upon the scene and demonstrated its
power as a preventive and curative of the
dreaded ■coun;'' When the ' rold fever
raged In 1M9 In California malaria was con
temporaneous with it at the "digifinga," and
wrought dreadful havoc among the miners.
Then and subsequently on the Isthmus of Pana-
ma, and wherever in the tropica malariol dis-
ease la most virulent, the Hitters became the
recognized anfeguard. For tho effects of ox-
jiosuro and fntlttuo, miasma poisonod air and
*aler, alckness and all dlsordert of the
Ptomach. liver and bowels, tho Hitters affords
prompt relief. Invalids of all aorta will llnd it
fully adequate to their needs.
A Different Color.
lie—Realty, Miss Melville—Ella, if I
may call you so—I know nothing
beautiful aa your golden hair and lovely
blue eyes.
She—IIow long is it since you said
just the same thing to another girl?
Ho (earnestly)—Never, I assure yon
the lust girl lad black eyes and black
hair.
An I'nfoundeil Claim.
Cumso—Snooper makes the ridicu-
lous claim tha. he has assigned for tho
benefit of his creditors.
Fanffle—Well?
Cumso—Then he goes on to say that
they will get about nine cents on tho
dollar.—Truth.
Feitta!" Sympathy*
"Do you know, Miss, that yotintf
Schinderhanncs bus been sentenced to
ninety-nine years imprisonment?"
•Toor fellow," Bitfhed tho youn^
lady, "he will have to wait so long
before ho can marry."—Alex Sweet, in
Texas Siftings.
That Joyful Feeling
With tho exhilarating sense of rone w
ed health and strength and internal
clranllncM, whl.-l. follows the use of 00||11^U(JU
Kynip of Figs, .s unknown to the few j ,„lso ]„ h„llnl] utterly ut n loss. I
who h re not progreieoil beyond the wm.,, „ |iul„ imil(,in,i y alm.y ol ho.
disastor with hoiiio fancy of stirring
momory in hor by an aecldcntil
liash o.' I. nth upon tho dai-kuons of
hor mind; put it that tho ship sho
was aboard of had spi ting a leak,
and that sho had boon handod into
tho boat along with cor tan sailors
of tho vossol that ono by one thoy
- , ... Imd perished, ouo or two of them bo-
support herself, to my nothing of ^ ^ .,v.,rl>onr,l undying, ■tii.>lh r
I tain having roRaril to whoro wo foil directed frequent clancoi at our ship
I It with hor. that -l.e must liavo boin through binocular and other basso-
on hoard ship for home weokB and Presently I'aptain t hrntitn tnd tho
! lor all I could toll for some months, crimson-faced man went liolow a>'
I had imagined that this picture of . ompanied bv several ladloi. It wa-
► loplnR spar, of shrieking rigging hard upon hall n" hour before thoy I
and dark and thunderous c anva-. of returned. Captain christian then
the flying whito shapo ol tho clip- making several polito ho s to tbo
I per. with foam to the hawse pipes company disappeared in tho gang-
and tho wash of yeast to windward way, and tho head ol his boat catno
seething and hissing in leaps, and ronni Ing under tho stern of tho In-
i oiling to the very covering Hoard, diaman, which at that moment, win
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
A century since tha' i
The merry daaa art
lilts pa.N i d iiiiiI N'.uii
old time medicines and the cheap sub-
stitutes sometimes offered but never
accepted by the well informed.
In the Twentieth Century.
"Poor, dear, thing, ho married for
love!'
"Ah! and was unhappy?"
"Yes; he found that tbo girl couldn't
Harper's Ilazaf
Jennie Harlowe.
IIY M. < I.AItli IIU.SMKI.L
CHA'TKK IV.
• Think a little," said I, soothing-
ly, "it will all presently return to
you. Von can toll mo your name?"
Sho frotfully bit hor lip. frowning
to the torment o hor struggling
inind, then shook hor head. 1 was
confounded by this now mental
him!"
Had ltram>n to Know,
llnsband—You sharpened your lead
pencil last night, didn't you?
Wife—How do you know?
Husband—I have just been trying to
■have myself.—Life.
lteverslnir the Operation.
Twynn—Did you take in Chicago on
your trip as you intended?
Trlplott—Chicago took mo in.
Ton Het They Would.
Hhe—Hoys will be boys
Ho—So will the girls, if thoy could.
—Life.
Fall Medicine
Is fully as Important on.l ;n betieticiul ni
Spring Medicine, fur at this Benson tiiero
Is treat danger to health In the varvlnft
temperature, cold storm-, malarial ^erins,
and tha prevalence of fevers and other
• erlout diseases. All these may bo
avoided if tho blnod 1b k t p t piire, tho
digestion p""!. and the bodily
vigorous, by taking Hood a bai.■•uparula.
Sarsa~
parilla
" My little boy, four- i | f AP
teen vara old, hud fl L4 JL
a Urrible serofula m «
bun oh on his nock.
A friend of mine aald Hood's SarsapiuiiU
cured Ids little boy, so 1 procured :i l<"ttlu
of tbo medicine and tho result- bus bet n
that the bunch has left bis neck. It was
bo uear tho throat, that h«i could not n.u it
atood it much longer without relief." .Mt -.
In„ Uoot , VM 'I t . i t ,1. . > l •
Hood's Pill* are prompt and nl
it WILL MAIL rOftTMID
n tine ram i Picture, entitled
"MEDITATION,"
tneii boiiKU t"r 11 I-arae Lion
li'iult, cut troni l«li>" ' effwi
wi«|>peri>. ana a '. cent •>tani|i to
pnj pontMie. Writ© t<>r IM of
cur other One premiums. Ini luO-
Inn Ixiokn. H knife, lame, eta.
Woolson 8eic« Co .
420 Huron H., Toi Kt>o, Onto
Mood's
i *
i
nn /-\i i Wo ntT«*r omi lo>,ni«'nf to 3 m«*n r
P(l \ l)VJ v . M.. ii <;i« i. i-imiiiI *, 1 I
want
work ? Uu> 1131, siil'onU,Mo.
VARICOCELE
iitum IUBB.
Coc . K:in-.«-« v-'
ning himaoir in tho ficnzy of
thirst uud so on, but to no purpose.
I might as woll huvo road out
it page of Hob ow to her.
l'rosontly alio cried a little and
looked ut mo with an oxpreaaion of
most pusfionuto miaory through tho
tears that lillod hor largo dark cyos.
I foarod hor brain might becomo af-
fectod again If I worried hor with
(|ueHtlons and forced hor thoughts
inward into tho hopolosn blank
thoro; ho tolling hor in a choorful
manner that t>ho would recolloct
ovorythiny preHnntly, I changed tho
Hiibjoet, HpoKo of our Hhip and whoro
sho was bound to, of tho Hlendornoss
of hor wardrobe, and how we raiiHt I
all go to work to hoo how hIio was to I
bo comfortably tlttod out I handod I
hor from her bunk and found that
hor weakness had in a groat inous-
: tiro puHsod, and that sho could walk j
with tho support of my arm
•*lt is tiino," said I, "that you ox- 1
changed this dull cabin for a livelier j
i scone. Tho frosh air of tho dock j
will servo you as a noble tonic. Thoro
is nothing in tho matter of apparel
to conlino you hero. I huvo boon
waiting for this happy inomont to
arrive and am prepared for it"
With that I went to my berth and
- brought from it a warm dressing-
gown. largo enough to completely
clotho her, ulong with a sealskin cap
and other articles of attire which
sho would bo able to make use of.
bhe received them In a mechanical
manner as though hor faculties were
almost paralyzed by bewilderment
1 found Captain Christian in tho
cabin unil told hiin that tho girl had
rooovcrod hor mind, but that it had
returned to her w ithout memory.
'•Moan to toll mo sho can't give
you hor natuoP" ho cried, bringing
his winkiutf eye to bear upon ne
trith a look of inorodulitv.
••Sho can recall nothing," 1 un-
swered.
••Well, sir," said tho skipper, bo
hor natnc what it will, I'll toll you
what'll bo tho yarn to lit hor case.
Hio's a lady, isn't sho?"
"Sho bin a very pretty apcoch.
captain. Thoio's refinement in her
voice, I think."
"You'll llnd," said Cuptain Chris-
tian, "that she was a young lady
pasgongor aboard sotno vessel bound
there's no tolling whoro. May bo sho
was with her father or mother or
both. Whatovor might have boon
would have proved tho one familiar
sight to have touched tho chord of
momory and to awaken it out of its
silonco into full music.
Hut not to dwell too long upon this
special passage of my extraordinary
experience. Tho days passe grad-
ually wo drew toward the latitude of
the capo; tbo flying-fish 1 easel to
sparkle from alongside tho atmos-
phere gathered u new quality of
freshness, l'rosontly we liould bo
having our bowsprit heading to the
s uthwurd and westward with tho
mighty waters of tb< Nouthorn
ocean under our bows, uud Sydney u
port to bo talked about as if it wc.-o
no longer very far off. The girl's
memory remained impenetrable-a
black adamantine barrier. Wo
speedily abandoned all attempts to
induce her to recall her past If the
| faculty wore not absolutely dead in
: her. wo hatl sense enough to son that
| it, was stono deaf to importunity and
that, by prolonging our efforts to re-
vivify It wo might como to toaso and
harass hor into much such another
condition of mind as we had found
in her when we had first taken her
aboard. As she was unablo to glvo
us hor name we had to invent ono
for hor
Tho captain said, "Hor Initials are
J. II . so wo must stick to them any-
how."
I said "Jenny is a pretty name."
".lonny'll do first-class," said tho
captain-
•Lot t'other
said Mr. Marling
••Why, Harlow
tain.
••Well," said Mr. Marling. "I'vo
got somo books in my cabin contain- i
ing an account of tho love and In-
juries of an AI copper-fastened young
la ly called Clarissa Ha* lowe. This
young woman's a real sufferer as
t'other ono in iny cabin was a fanci-
ful ono, and so I don't know what wo
could do better thun Harlowo."
Tho skipper rumbled through a
few names boforo adopting his mate's
suggestion, then saul, "Woll, Har-
lowo will do."
So wo called hor Jenny Hurlowo.
captain and mates addressing hor as
Miss Harlowe, and 1 being as cere-
monious too before their faces,
though whon alono with her I called
hor Jenny. Sho smiled sadly with a
fo lorn wistful look iu hor eyes when
I told her that as wo could not got
ut hor real name wo had invented
ono for hor.
"Strange that it will not como," sho
cried softly and knitting hor brows.
it ended in my falling In love with
hor. It was partly pity, partly de-
light In contemplation of her, partly
our constant and intimate associa-
tion, partly tho fascination of tho
majosticully tilling upon hor main-
top-sail and beginning to slide
through tho floating heave of blue
waters with a lift of foain whitening
at hor stem and her studding
suils smartly growing again in
to shapely and shadowless surface
to the nimble dragging of tho men
upon tho gear belonging to thorn.
Our captain had arrived alongsido
and sprunir aboard; a stout bundle
was passed up after him, the bout
hookod on and hoisted,sails trimmed,
and the "Lady < barlotto,'' with dip
ping ensign, was striking onco more
for the dcopor solitudes of tho Sout'i
Atlantic, '"ith the tall canvas of the
Kast Indian growing starliko In tho
blue atmosphere over tho stern.
"Here now," criod Christian, as ho
pointod to the bundle, "is a proper
wardrobe for Miss Harlowe. This is
like keeping a man's word, I allow
Hotter than bunting or drill for
dress, Mr. Furlong, and If tbo lit
ain't up to the knocker there uro
huss'ifs enough knocking about for
ward, and I reckon," he added, with
a grin at tho girl, "that you haven't
lost tho art of nourishing a noodle
and thread, ma'am?"
TO BB CONTINUED.
Powder
absolutely pure
The fiat.- of cigarettes in Kprinp-
ficl-1. Mo. hsu 1'een *t-i|y>-->l as a re
suit ..f Hi- efforts of Christian l.u-
denver socie ies.
President Mueller has arrjved from
Baltimore and formally accepted tne
presidency of Kansas Wesleyar. un-
versity at S..l na.
Ihe Del* Argument Concluded.
,-,,,,-a.io. Sept "9- The argument,
in the Debs case were completed to-
I dav ' ttorney Irwin of St l'aul tin-
i isbinu for the defense in an address,
| in nch he intimated that the ruinors
,hat the railroad officials were respon-
I „iw.. (.,r the burning of cars . unnK
Ileveal"d Flaw.
"I wish you hadn't your hair cut so
short, Harold," exclaimed the young
woman, turning away from him invol-
untarily.
The IJp.to-Date Method.
CII AI'TKIt I.
Gladys Martyn was an heiress. She
as the idol of society. Men flocked
about her. She loved but one— Harold
What difference does it make, dear-' simpson. He was poor, obscure.
asked Harold, with tender anx- rumlly pride restrained lu-r. She con-
jr. ceuled her feelings.
•You have destroyed an illusion, chapter 1L
she sighed "That is all. _ ^ "Oh, say the word!" implored Harold W. Widen
mill engine exploded six i .SS(M,-ia^0 Counsel Edwin Walker mak-
iniles cast ' >f Florence. Kan., killing a , cj08ing speech for the prose-
horse and badly injuring I'.nifineer ^
Smith, who lives at Plymouth. Kan | ^hc Com to
Charles «Sh?ii« A S*T yW ' D'TunJlonville ha, in his posse, sion
^Ecrtmi.;. Ark., ami ..f W" j will
1 "V:.r,T'uorr'ToV;',s who
„a,,e" rn,,n' lie"'Moin" la. A«,ust | dM a few days a„o at sto«. house,
iUw fU nd .t Sed.lU.^™°e-" i 'ti," of th. MorMWlM member,
of the Wcllman expedition arrived at
tion.
of
i iu-istiuna the other day, all in splen
,1 ,il health, according to the >or-
pipe
, They ivero much
satisli-'il " itii Wcllman and the wliole
• You didn't think I was a poet, dill , claspipg ll(.r jeweled hand.
you, Clara, because I wore my hair
long?"
"No; 1 never suspcctcd you of being
a poet."
"Or an artist?"
"No."
"Then what illusion have I destroy-
ed?" ho demanded.
"Perhaps I should say, Harold"' she • fn,iPf r
answered with tears In.her voice, "that
you have unconsciously revealed .fact description
that I never suspected, dear. Your , nrtar.ai, „
en s arn't mates." -Chica^ Tribune. '
II til. Hull. II Cutting Teeth. clalmod, bursting into tears.
rr mm and line that old and veil tried remedy, Mns. CHAPTER IV. ^
Wixai.ow'a Hootulno S*ncr for Children Teethlun- ,,,
Would you win my hand?" said she.
"Then go and do something. He fa-
mous. Hecomc a worthy suitor.
"I will," he replied, with a rinff of
manly resolve in his voice.
CHAPTER III.
Gladys Martyn glanced at the news-
her hand. What is this?
Harold Simpson—operation—appen-
dicitis?" There was a two-column pic-
frigerator and brewa
the Krieger Kiuinp Ice and 1$ er com-
panv at Kich Hill. Mo., were partially ,
destroyed and the soda factory of J. , .. .
ntirelv consumed j expedition.
I Many Democrats of the Ninth con*
yJ,rt\ .. ftas been gressional district of Iowa are op-
Senator Davio, f. IllII I. ( ini|iirsement by their
X:i un both «-ty of Oen.~lWe.vrr want to
I Hill Democratic tickets fro'
Harlowe,
cried tho
slherlitn Tribe*.
In somo parts of Siberia thoro are
various tribes who live principally
on whutthoy can obtain by hunting.
During several months in tho year
tho hills and plains are covorod with
a doop snow and tho only way the
people can travel from ono placo to
anotboi* Is by means of sledges drawn
by dogs and reindeer The Inhab-
itants of this rogion aro strong and
hardy, capable of enduring hard-
ships thut would l>o fatal to others.
They aro experts iu the uso of tho
bow and arrow, with which thoy kill
thoir gamo and also defend them-
selves from tho bears and wolves by
which thoy aro often attacked, in
tho lonir winter nights thoy amuso
themselves by playing cards and
(•boss. Tho'r chess-men, which thoy
form from tbo tooth of wild animals,
aro elaborately carved in tho most
curious patterns.
A 1 Initio IhI Manager.
Mrs. L'otorby is a woipan with a
head for business.
".lust see hero. I have bought a
beautiful rocklng-cliair at miction
worth ♦•'<, und only paid $*-' for it; so
i you hoc I have ono dolla clear profit
Don't toll mo after this that tho
women havo*no business *onse "
"Do you need the rocking-chair?"
1 asked Sir. Peter by.
i "No '
j ••Then what did you buy it for?"
"To savo monoy. of course. How
could I have saved a dollar if 1
hadn't bought it, stupid?"—Texas
Siftings.
Suicidal.
Wife (reading newspaper) —Accord
ing to the statistics 1 see that the
number of marriages decreases, while
the number of suicides is increasing.
Husband—That's easily explained.
"How so?"
"Men are beginning to prefer the gc^nig a pair,
less painful method of getting out «
this world "—Alex Sweet, in Texa
Siftings.
Chicago Record.
Exercise Enough.
Blinks—By the way. Winks, the
to use dumb-bells.
doctor advised y>
didn't lie?
Winks—Ves, and I must
about
Judge—How old are you, Miss?
Elderly Femala—I a—I am—-
Judge—Better hurry up. Every mo-
ment makes it worse.
Well, I have a pair you can have."
'Tired of them."
•Don't need 'em. The twins are
thing."— N. V. Weekly.
Fourth assembly district of Albany
Senator Allison opened the cam-
paign at Ottumwn, Iowa, Saturday
night, speaking to a large crowd. A
.dinner party was teinb-i ;d him and
Senator Hear. Senator Gear also ao*
dressed the meeting.
The Nevada state central commit-
tee of the ilver party, through its
chairman, James II Kinkead, has
written a complimentary letter ty
.John I'. .lone-, commending his course
in leaving the Republican partv.
The sovereign grand lodge and tho 1
grand sire, I. «>• l'\. bus sustained
the action of tho gran I master of the
Kansas grand lodge, thus dissolving j
the recalcitrant lodges in Kansas un- .
til they meet assessments for char- j
itablc purposes.
In Cleveland, Ohio, the national j
convention of tho Hrewery Work- |
men's association ende I with tho
igainst him.
put up a candidate
Mrs. Catharine Bobbins Howe, the
confidence w..in n who wan arreted
for fleecing Vale graduates, has been
sentenced to two ye *s in jail.
Tbo national convention of Old
Time Military Telegraphers was held
in the ( arroUton hotel. Baltimore.
Delegates were present frotu nearly
every city in the I'niou.
i:\ecutionof death sentence in the
murder case of I'M ward Adams of New
Orleans has been ordered stayed until
President Diaz shall have had suffi-
cient opportunity to look into the
merits of the ease personally.
Secretary Carlisle has written a let-
ter to Senator Manderson of Nebraska
declining to pay any sugar bounties
cilice the date of the new tariff act.
lie state- that such payments cannot
he made without further legislation
hy congress.
At Iteno. Nov.. the jury in the case
of Mrs. Alice Hartley, charged t
a'ui-r -Uliuli- anil ! the'murder ill State 'senator M. U
harle. 1 htold of St. I. na Koley. .vtnrn -I .. verdie " Rud y o
111!
Thin!
C-oe'a < niigti It.®-.. «
Mtheoli!e*t iit'
.blue clue.
A Proof of Oi-nlud.
A father placed his son with a resr
Charle
tional s cretaries. It
keep the hcadqusrter!
tive committee in St.
It is announced « !
total Japanes • loss i
battle wa> nine olli
men killed an.I Hid
.. D One Hundred Dollars Ren-nnl [ taurant-keeper, to learn the trade of
for any enso of Catarrh that can uot I u waiter. Some weeks later he called to
cured bv Hall's Catarrh Care I inouiro what progress tho boy was
K. .1 CliKNKY & CO ,Proj« , Toledo,Ohio 1 .
Wo, the undersigned, have known F. .1. malting.
Cheney for tho laHt 15 years, and believe "Kxcellent," answered the proprle-
hiin perfectly honorable in all business ^ori enthusiastically. "He charged a
transactions and financially able to carry seventy-five cents too much
out unv obligations made by their firm M , J
Wkst ,k Tiivaz, Wholesale Druggists, today. — lrutti.
Toledo, Ohio. —
Wai.i>ino. Kinnan <fir Mabvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo. Ohio.
Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internall;
acting directly upon the bloutl and mucous
surfaces of tho system. Price 7">e per
bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Testimonial-
The Italian minister of war ha
ivhich i
id
Italian army.
The official crop i
says that the bad
has had at
Changed Ills T
"Could you give a poor
isistancc or tiud hi:
ent?"
Hall's Family Pills, 2.">o.
ob-
1 on tbo opposite sldo, who, in
examining bis witnesses, put lead-
ing questions. "I have a right."
answered tbo counsel, "to deal with
my witnesses as l please." "To that
I 'offer no objection," retorted -Sir
Frederick; "you may deal as you
like, but you sha'n't load,"—Ar-
gonaut
\\l y He Waited.
replied tho
MONEY
i Wheat i
lowest priccn of
this century and so-
curing the ndvutn-n
certain to come soon. You can make as murh
by carrying It on small luarmns us by bin inn
outright. 110 will murxiu a«ain>i a l oent «l<
dins aad secure you all the udvanoo. SoinJ
for our free booh In How to Trade
« k v \s w iMi1.1. « ro,
Itoom 45, '4J1 I.a Hitlln St., « lii< au<>
Unlike tiie Dutch Process
No Alkalies
c\ Other C-hemieals
um tiscil in the
iireparatlou of
W. BAKER tr. CO.'S
JreakfastCocoa
which it absolutely
/inre and soluble.
It humor* than three timet
th*i!renjth of Cocoa mixed
with 8tarch, Arrowr«w>t o;
KuKsr, and Is far mora eco-
i.onucal, cottlrg lt*t than ono cent a euj>.
It Is delicious, uourlsblng, uud easily
MQESTF.n.
' i old by tinner* e*erjwher .
W. BAKEK & CO.. T>orche ter. But
mystery of hor own dovotion to me.
Sho grow bountiful as sho gained in
strength and health. Memory in her couldn't i «m «i.
dated hor lilo only from tho hour of Sir Frederick Thesiger, whllo
awakening to hot* senses on board ; gaged In tho conduct of a caso,
tbo "Lady ('barlotto," and I would j jeotod to tho irregularity of th
notico a preternatural vitality of eounst
light and intelligeueo in hot- oyos, ;is
though thoy were quickened by tbo
concentration in her recollected ex-
istonco of tho intellectual <|ualities
which bad animated her since lier
birth.
Captain Christian was not long in
seeing how tho land lay Ono day at I
table, when we wore alone, bo said
to mo: "Kxcuso mo. Mr. Kurlong, but
my oyos aren't mates If Miss Jenny
Hurlowo hasn't got ye taut in tow,
as 1 ox pec ted she would. A lovely
woman mind, ye; a form lit for a
frigate's tiguro-head; but u lady that
a chap with brains in bis head would
| rathor go on walking round und
1 admiring than steer alongsido of."
i "Why ? ' 1 asked, fooling tbo color
in my face.
"A oil, first of all, who is sho?"
! saiti ho.
j "What doos that mattor?" I cried.
| "Sho tolls hor own story as far as
, hor sweetness and lovoablenoss go,
I and that's onough for mo "
"Why, for just now. perhaps It Is,"
i said he, grinning; "but swootness
! and lovablenoss wears out, Mr. Fur
j long They're 1 iki> soft wood built
J ships, thoy'ro not lasting A man
| wants moro'n those two virtuos,
ploasing as thoy are, in a woman
! that be moan* to keep alongsido of
. . . ! him all his life. .Suppose Miss Jonny
Ihe cu'i.hi to sond llio pooplo to tin, |houl(, ,10 all.oa,.. mUri-lud. ii-?"
l oats it wim nom.-tlniii! to mak.' .-in ..j)on,on,o!" I crioil. starting. "1
bear a liaml. That you may gue « by | doubl 1( sh„ lsl „in,,„.e;, yott,.a 0f
ago yot. Then whore's her wodding
ring?
riyeon* for Shooting.
It lias been found that pigeons bred
in a long, low barn fetch a higher
price for shooting matches. Tbo birds
from early habit, learned in^their nest
ing placc, when loosed from the trap
start immediately on a long, low
tlight, instead of wheeling in air. as
some pigeons do. The habit makes
them more difficult to hit than other
birds and enhances their value.
" IIiiDKiin'H Magic Corn Halva."
Warranttoi m> "• refunded. A.>k >. ui
Irutclat for it. 1'ricH 16 c<-ni -•
A tireat I.oiik'"K-
Mrs. Dingier — Huph! 1 always
knew that Miss Oldgirl wanted a man,
.but I didnt think she wanted one as
badly as that
Dingier—As badly as what?
Mrs. Dingier—This paper says sho
has gone for a tramp.— Iluffalo Cour-
"You enn ha
spot. I have a heap of
"Hum!—ah, yes. I'll
man directly. It a not for myself 1
am seeking a job, but for a friend of
mine."—Leschalle.
An Hflres*.
"That fortune teller
thought I was an heiress."
"Why, dear?"
"She said I was to
live happily ever aftc
TAKB STEPS (, \
it time, if you ar- a -ui
i huiiianity kn «n *^5^ i&dX-.i
tercTs Q
murder in the second- degree, reeom-
;>r the e.xecu- mending the defendant to the mercy
l,n i;m. ! of the court
atjv lli.it the i Colonel Charics Murphy, one of tho
tli ^ 11 n n ival representatives of the denartm -nt of
i!s an I twenty ugricultur..* abroail. Iia-, reported to
of all ranks j Secretary Morton the award of a gold
i modal at the universal expos-it Ion at
Antwerp. Uelgium,rto the California
wine exhibit.
i mi . I re with ; Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite
sinoli-'less powder and the owner of inexhaustible potro-
artillery of the icuni wells on the Caspian sea. has a
new invention, which is said to bo
,,f i:. cinany 1 destined to replace leather and rub-
ntly her. Patents have already been takcu
moii 1 out in somo foreign countries.
The grand jury of Shelby county,
lenn , has returned thirteen indict-
ments for murder in the lirst degree
i^aiyst the parties concerned in the
lynching of six negroes near Milling-
fun. on August :iI. Among tho num-
ber are prominent local politic ans.
announced that the Spanish
can be cured. Then
the evide
hundreds of liv-
Ton,
the fact that,
all its early
Mages, consutn
disease. Not
every case, but a
/ait?* percentage o
in with the
bad limp, -my health is pretty good,
lbit my urtllioial log has given out."
• Wh> don't you get a new one?"
"I'm waitin1 in hopes of gottin' a
paper that gives cupons fur
most anything out you can think of
an' 1 reckon it's only a question of a
short timo now till it gots around to
a wooden-log coupou."—St. Louis
(llobo.
••Your sistor was not. at hoiuo last
I evening, Johnnie '"
••You just bet si:-
"I ti Id n't seo anj
lor."
••Oh, yes, thoro was, 'causo Hi
pop say there was a spark there.
i • • i I|.-C<>|U|||«XI0U uinl curon •,'uin-t i|>.iilou.
Mak inu a ( hance.
Hingo—I just had a smaller sofa put
into the parlor than the one 1 had.
Kingley—What was the matter with
the old one? Didn't your wife like it'.'
Hingo—Yes; but my daughter didn't.
—Truth.
Out of the Frying Pan.
Mrs. Newllwed—So you've been
playing poker again, have you? (Tears)
1 have a good mind to go home to
father.
Mr. Newliwcd—Hetter stay where
t upon
allv com
itli last
of wheat
little 1 .
rvc and
t hat t
the disi
\n imj
the Itali
ha-. 1
mlwa\
lie held
foil—^
mil ftiiul
-tablisbment
k da
irrv a poot
I he suppr
^roods trhins on Sund
blisb
Fifth
f pension
Lieutenant Kdwai
Ins own request
ting agent at tbo
from dutj
Navato Indian
W. WALTERS PRESIDENT-
3, L. MITCH, CASHIER
vill
strn
Muriiif.'!' Spanish minister to tho
l u ted States, to begin negotiations
f.i ;i now commercial treaty to gov-
ern the trade between America and
vubu. The treaty is to be based o
the strictest reciprocity.
The National Independent League,
anew political party, has been orjran-
i «l at Luiporiu. Kan. Its idea is to
do awav entirely with all currency
except- money to be issued by the gov-
nt I'ntirelv on land valuea J.
llolden. national ex-president of
Citizens'Alliance, is provisional
The Ubuquerque, N M. territorial
!'o|iu!ist e-.11 vention nominated T- H.
Mills of Las Vegas for delegate t#
believe
fully 9$ per cent.
cured by Dr. Pic
Golden Medical Dis-
covery even after the disease has pto
grossed so far an to induce repeated bleed-
iiiks front the lungs, severe lingering cough
with copious expectoration (including tu-
bercular matter), great loss of llcsh and cx-
tftne emaciation and weakness.
Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases
reported to us a i cured by "Golden M^d-
Discovcrv were genuine ca - «>| that
dread and fatid di- rase ? You need not take
onr word for it. They have, in nearly every
instance, been so piotouticcd by the best
and most experienced home physicians,
who have no interest whatever -
representing thom, and who
PEOPLES' BANK,
©encLral Sanding Business.
often
'I IiiiIiik an
Hy the devi<
W.L™ Douglas
C UAC 18 THE tST.
NOSQUEAKINQ.
^5 CORDOVAN,
fRENCHS* ENAMELLED CALF
.vofkcmfuolnwh
3.yP0tlCE,3SOLLS.
i2S,.,Z.W0PK,NGH^s
BoysschoolShoes.
•LADIES-
kSCtlO I OR CATAl.CeUE
r W • L.' DOUGLAS ,
^ BROCKTON, MASS.
enn moni-r 1" "'-iflni tb
W. I Ilougln- t.1.00 Hlioc.
tho girl's dress. Sho wliij
dressing gown and rushes on
deck into the hurry und confu-
sion there; *ho gots separated from
her frionds und i* banded luto u
bout by some sailor, a true man.
Tho roit is easily mado out- Tho
disaster'U have boon fire, sir. Per-
haps hor namo will bo on her linen,
and the sound of it may serve as a
llaro to liirht up all the rest of what
wo want to know."
1 returned to tho girl's berth anil
found that sho hud eqnipped herself
with the urticles 1 had provided.
Her own and my dressing gown made
a warm garment. Tho sealskin cap
lent un expression almost of arch-
noss to her pullid and still haggard
beauty. Sho had dressed her hair
with euro, and stood leaning against
tho bunk in u posture as though
wuitlng for mo to come. Sho smiled
on Boeing me as she bad been used to
in her inudnoss, but this grouting
now wus full of intolligonco und of
sweetness of a nature whose qual-
ities could express thoinsoivos with-
out being deformed or nhudowod In
tholr deliverance. I at onco askod
if any portion of hor apparel was
marked by hor name or initials
Tne question made hor suddonly
grave utmost to tours She answered
she bad looked for the sako of
rt 11a|iiikl<** Shock.
of an Italian seis-
thijiiuko shook is,
re aro informed, made to light an
lectrlo lamp" for a quarter of a
econd,causing tho faco ofa chronora-
lor to bo photogruphed und thus
egistering tho preciso timo.
Well, 1 tlon't
her liuving boon t
objection in hor,
my part I'm of yi
sidor he
mean to say that
wifo would be un
suid he, • and for
ur mind, und con-
gin pas
ger in company with her purents us
I've before suid. I think if I were
you, Mr. Furlong, I'd lulT a bit und
koop a trille to tbo wind'ard till the
gloom in hor mind cleared and let
mo seo through It."
I laughed unoaslly with u toss of
my shoulders und exclaimed, "Well,
wo shall seo,'' and thou askod him
if ho would put mo in tbo way of ob-
taining any sort of wearing apparel
for her. '•Thoro will be needles and
thread forward amongst tho inon," 1
exclaimed, "anil are thoro no light
tulls aboard of uny.klnd out of which
wo might munufucture u dress or
two for her?"
He asked me to wait a little bit
ltingor. Ho hoped lo bo able to
come at tho right sort of thing pros
ently- Thoro wus nothing on bourd
likely to suit that ho could think of.
lie was onlv joking when ho tulkod
of making a gown out of bunting.
CHAFTKK V.
It wus tho next day that going on
k u little beforo noon with Jenny
viikkm; St,infilling Out uf Nothing-
Highead What distinguishes tho
gods from men is, thut tho gods cun
make something from nothing.
Partly Well, the girls must como
pretty near tho gods, for thoy can
make bathing suits out of almost
nothing. —Town l'opies
you are. The old man
and all he could borrow last night-
Grip.
Climate and (Jrupi *11 Itiuht.
Oklahoma has thousands of acres of
the finest farming land in the world,
waiting for you or anybody with
a little cash and lots of
gumption. Climate ami crops ure
just right. Farms will cost more
next y«ar than this. To find out if
this is the country you want, askG. T.
Nicholson, G. 1*. A. Santa Fe Route,
Topekti, Kas., for free copy of Oklaho-
ma folder; new edition just out, hand-
Homely illustrated.
j you moved by her music?"
M- stay where str\in>jly prcjtuli.-ed and advised against
lust nil he had a t:i'i! ol "('."Men Mc.iieal In- nviry,"
DIBiJGTORfS.
F. It Room'
Dr. F. M. Moore.
W. I!. Land,
H. J. Hlniver.
J. \V. Walton,
who have been forced to confers that
it surpasses, iu curative power over this
fatal malady, all otlu r medicines with
which they "are acquainted. Nasty cod-
liver oil and its tilthv "emulsions" and
mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these
rase - and had either utterly failed to bene-
fit or had only seemed to be eht a little for
a -h ut time. Kxtract of malt, whiskey, ,
and various preparations ot the hypo-
pliosphites bad also been faithfully tried
n,ThcUphotogftplts of a large number of
those cured of* consumption, bronchitis,
lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal
e.iiarrh and kindred maladies, have been
; ,i;fully reproduced in a book of ioo
M.res which will be mailed to you, on
■ int of address and six cents in
. imps. Yot: can then write to those who
• - cured and proht by their ex-
F, I) M OND,Q K U AHOMA.
JuUN PFAFF President.
M. R'ALKEH, Cashier
"Yes; It umounted to thut. I think . ^av®lu,
we should have kept the Hat for unoth- j ^''.xadress for Book. World's Dispensary
er vear if it hadn't been for her." Medical. Association, Buffalo, N. \.
nttliln
Hdai
helping lier memory and had foun<l on my urm -for she walkod with no
n r«a«e, tti l«ri
tbls grk'teof Mi. *'« la the wor.
value br t'tmiang the
bottom,! " " - - -
d* loe
_ |irut«-t rou high |>rlc«riwirt
the fBlddtomea • i r..!1t«. Our show ^<iunl 1«
work In Kyle, enry BtonK en«l «• «rln« gu#iiiu
W'f heva th'in •••hi wfwhir «tl
thf elu*fl*en than enjrothor
T*k«< no sub-
. If jour itaelnr cannot aurpljr jrou.
ehohavr weak I•• nu*« r A th
, should use Piao'aC
■nan nipt ion. It liaa
ih'.niRuii> It him n«>t Injur-
J. II
••Do those lettors suggest noth-
ing?" said I.
••Nothing," she auswurod, and aho
suckcd her lip uudur her white teeth
iu a very passiou of liewildorinont
und grief.
••No matter." I criod, "all oomes
to hlin who knows how to wait, the
French «my," and putting her hand
tinder my ann I lou her on deck.
It was blowing strong as 1 have
told vou, but tbo long heave of the
sea hud a rythmic regularity, and
the ship leuncd down and then
pricked her spurs afresh with u
steadiness uud certainty of uctiou
that mado a very easy platform of
ihe dock t'u our passing through
tho companion, the girl, holding by
utv arm. catno to u stand, und ^a/• id
around her with un air of astonish
incut. I saw hor sweep tho horizon
with her dark e os and run her
elance forward and uL ?t us one
might indeed who bad never seen
the ocean or u ship he! i • 1 watt
♦Ui ,'gered by tbls, for a> r as eer-
body else: she would not lo
cabin without mo. nor remain on
deck if 1 wont below—that I found
tbo sailors bucking our yards on tho
tuuln. A stream of gaudy colors
were flying at our mlzzon peak
Right abeam a little out of ear shot
was a largo ship, apparently an Kust
Indiniiiun with painted ports and
green sheathing: tho turbunod head
of a Turk for u liguro boa I, monkeys
iu the rigging, star board studding-
sails bo m ended, und the canvas
towering iu cream-colored spaces to
little sky suils wan und delicate as
star-touched gossainor ugalnst tho
keen blue of tbo South Atluuile sky
One of our quarter boats was low
eretl and brought to the gangway
and down wont Captain Christ.an
into her, und was pulled over to tho
Indluman. Hy means of u teloseopo
oiiut the poop and enUn*
nation
Mudge—I wonder why a girl
always shuts hor oyos when a follow
kisses hor?
Yitbsley- 1 never noticed anything
of tbo sort Hut I suppose it de-
pends upon tho kind of faco tho fol-
low has —Town Topics.
IIIkIi Achievement.
••How's your boy doing in the city.
Deacon Smith? Getting along well?"
"Well, 1 should soy so: llo's u
porter in ono of the biggest houses
in New York His linn does million-
of business iu ti your; millions, sir."
|)« n'l ttelleve It.
First Travolor—Why is that pomp-
ous fellow strutting about so
absurdly?
Second Traveler—He found some
hum In bis rullroud sandwich.—
Chicago Record.
Ktnir-I ol Hie Hank ot \enli-o.
Tho Hank of Venice conducted its
dealings for HOO years with such
honor that in all that tliuo no hostile
criticism or condemnation of its
methods lias boen found.
rosters took their namo
fact that in former times
ways of London streets \
rated from the drives by
posts, on which advertlson
displuycd.
Sure Ours far Sprain, Bruise or Hurt!
K ST. JACOBS 01L
You'li Use it £!wa$s far a Like &5siiap.
BP\NK <:?)F E©M,©NB,
EDMOND, 0. T.
Does/\ Cjer\eral Bar\kir\g Business
BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE.
DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES IN EUROPE
4 ftrt'.t wit tftMft ■ ■
DIRKCTOKS :
G. C. Forster, C. E. Kdgerton, F. I). Kibby, J. 1). Turner, John Tfaff.
INI
Patents, Trade-Marks,| ^A1LED FREE
Ksaniliiatlon an<l Ailvi.-e r« '<■■ I'airnii
Invi'iiiiou M int f..r " JovMilnr* oiilrtj, . r I
• i i. nt " TATilCS 0TAHXLL WA3IIXN3
WELt MACHINERY
I jANZL
—DEALER IN
to lay Farmer of Firmei'i Wifo
Opto Date Daihying•
li;u-trat nl CiitaU'fi* 'w. 'P.K,,
At'OKlls. K( 'K pltll.l s. 11 It AI
AM) .1I TT1N< M M IIIM RY, «t(
h-*NT Fhve. Hsto beun teated and
all iparmnfrtf.
RowbII & Ghaso Machinsry Co.
I i I 7 I i,Ion Av«nii«, ...
KANsAH t ITV. M1S80UHI-
from tho
the foot-
Indiialrli1* uf Mwaam-linarlta.
Massachusetts has over 100,000
persons en^a^ed in the tlsherlos.
Tho makini; of boots und shoes {five®
employment to tl-J.dOi; cotton tfoods,
kh.o Hi; building, 60,0'i.i: clothing,
31.0')).
1 saw him
into eonvi
purple fne«
iwinkled v
broiden
man. whoso «
tfi't buttons und
^roup of ludles
gontlomen a the rod ubout theiu and .ludxe.
o, Mr. Pol ley Miss Klypp, why do
itt \ ou suppose it is there Is. no marrying
n nor giving in marriage in heavcti?
, lypp, promptly—No men tlie o
Sips of Kealiii.
You don't have to look
twice to detect them—bright
eyes, bright color, bright
smiles,
bright in
every ac-
tion.
Disease is
overcome
only when
weak tissue
is replaced by the hcalthv
kind. Scott's Emulsion of
cod liver oil effects cure by
building up sound flesh. It
is agreeable to taste and
easy of assimilation.
froinnul by Booll t Bq b>. Y ^11 dron'*'*
IT10RE BUTTER ■ ' BETTER PRiCE
and with Less 1 aborflore Money
Reviewing int < >i i. ' 3 iii * i v.t|. l ir.aniifi . . .
thi Normandy minoh) System,
Danish o, ihv System mh
CLC.IN StPARATOR SYSTEM
•hi h hire brought pio^j^ritjr *r,J cim to the dairy
fo* tl"i Vtloabla Inlon
BOOTS AND SHOES.
fcff'A full stock of Mens', Hoys', Ladies, Misses and Children Bhoea
coustanily on hand at prices that cun not be equaled.
Repairing a Specialty,
1.road Street
Edmond, O. T.
\\ LI.Sl'INASSH,"k
<246 W. UKI 6T
U CHICAr.O
TAYLOE & DAWSON,
r&oraixToaa
tisss 1 HOTFT np Mo<3<5
INT lilt NA TIONAl { OU 1 II Li LJ lie O WOO.
rS.' ~bu tiosahy
n(. I IUIUIIIK1 <1
! A JUrtiotmry of
. l'.utllsh,
(.'cotfr'iji/ij
ography,
I it ti "ii. F.te.
Scott's "
emulsion.
n
m em,
ffy aU tlM belooi
linn. P. J. Ilrritfr
Jn*lir«> of llir
front stniflitril authority
feed
SALE
&ex-
CHANGfi
STAEI
, . „ a I rot fiwinnii'lilM conialnliiK
i I. .V r. MI'.Kli! WW CO., rtlhlt Iht im,
ti flpr/nilflfW, Atiwi., U.S.A.
J (T i>,iii-t'. <y •: rtnuof oneieutcdiiiona.
IT. U. Winfio'.A, Vol. 7—40.
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