The Enid Democrat. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 55, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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fcrofc* Jftjj ftt Wewoka ft few we*-ft ago
jums Ia*' *-vz*'iay be retanu-
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lor ja . breaking b*-i g dee-tAa.
OmiH H**jm ftju *-**ape*3 pnaM&er*
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TI* '/fltawi'/Bm of BUio*
wxibl; feftte sj9d MMt la tUe district
flr^crt ftfti^it tk; of e*-Coao-
ty Treasurer Chari** ' fchaw for tv-
%17.3% aile#it.g that itw :fe ahortage io
hi mwoou.
J. EL Keatos w)rrd AlWrwj Omf-
*1 Harmon k'r'Auy fc' ^pUojf bU n*w
Appointor :A ft* associate justice. A*
i*x/n ft* be reeelye* ft lele/ram fr<yro
be will pf^ 'l to Ok;ftb*>fUft
eoobty fti <i oj/d wart
Th« roHt rm t)Mt HtsUhln-'."O Syath-
rrn llir'nijfk Uktftfeo ift i# proyr*' ►> xi^
no fib«Sy thftt, ft* Sis old nilnftd
boiJ'J.n^ day*, two lri*h la^r< r* jr'A
io ft V'rnp th« other d*f ftud fMwtuied
ra/.h other ftU t/> f< •«* with fcbavLft.
HIirHff PairjUr fioftllr n
locating '>/'• Martio Vt\>
waft iod'u \&X by the i*™
embmlenw Di ft«4 + *-
eveaiw/ io jrirlrjK I 1/M/j lMjh<t * ".*•
«fty b« ift he'tntf j*r*mt*4 and j
b« will jf«?t errn with tli<- f*'/p3« v. ho
art ttUrioptioK U/ injure him.
Jud{f<* Merer Imrd ftD important tax j
cftM- fr*>m liemver or/u !j ThtarwJay. *n-
volrin# one-half tlx- arnoant of tne tax
of lh« of/uuty, h'.'/ft. The caM- ♦
thftt of the Prairie < nmi^uy of (
lienrer arj'J Trinidad, O/ i. * ho har«-
about 20,000 liead In JV-arer connty
and refune t/j pay the tax. The cour*
held thftt tb«- tax moat >je paid.
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Mo« day, Tbe^r wa<r-
iooxkd kit til* U'X. -*T\
r«wm<L Fran a kri
«af'A. oft* of ti*
!• i* Arthur o!
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of ti* territory, -vyo* 1 '*
fesdiitrtZLkti from 131 ooika etjjri ?
er l ear Xoac* of **2Bwt ftUsiL;
pfcrt** in the v/utincrs p rt
Cwk aatioB- A > a rtsarJt of
▼efttn*rcit. it k *y2 be
ttvotaftO do art
Mr A. Ii liarr cao>e :ji fro:;
ton to Yureell T«**day v)iL
w>iki be >oid for 7; 'leau
port* Uiat oottoc in that w*t
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i e laitrrK* .v>c to t* t f^^ftl
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Mr. ^ ticroiiiT nitr-
'.«f w beat ti- > pear
«K ';a« ui# of iii* i-a. ui^aaiu!*
l ' d oft la iKtttft ;* *to* open ~ii/ Ti*f
''"'^o'lfttt pnoii «** V.- T-HTT
a. e. *5 J'ari* j*
rf. a |r-'-#oc dea 'a fiacre a '«*-*-
ii* f late; •'>« aA'jrua it a rtp i
v.-fctrT a^fj ti* t.a a:.e> taft* #> jr
fiar. aj' ic 3 p. arf®t Otck
catof as Gfkftt coftatj- iowfc<id .a
Wral '- f tb* ~rvu a a* wa* vjad-
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tr jail ii- ebarpe d «r>.i -re.- j
jt&ai aaaarjjt t poo k na rfLv-r ax d ]
tflep-dbwa^fjter Jt feared tfta". tie ;
jn^jy *r wil: r. j Jb rk>-e « ftt ti* j
exitire &• ifii 'yjnri+<*jti up ia am:^ and |
jfreat -a ^-jtesneiit preraiift.
-•* >•■ A. ?. *•••' ti* odetf Cliidka-J
u* v a^, A r -^oirted to be danger. I
</«ft!y 31 at t,;,e boos* of her i*p:^e*. j
liftu near Co <*rt L T Mr*
AJbenee *«a.% ti* wife of Chief Alber- f
•■-.« -^f ti* ClbidoaiVf, wbo foc^bt j
witfc Oaerai Jatkv/a is ti* Creek]
®ar. *^i* waa a bride la 2*i2 aud her j
age i* cow re-ckooftd to I* aboct 13* ]
reus.
Jwiy* Tar a^j. in .o iotrrriev t3 j
'Ah+r day, ukk "CotUxi bu c«o«,
lo \tt ib« greatr-ist crop is the ttmto- j
CfAfhOPHCM 1% POLITICS.
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and tin 6«iio(Ti!- .! ■' ■ll
■Mac lin*. bt taa-nfitr li w*a«r u'
iirjitg c* Ttacaic
jitrui® ".A*n i Tot :nr tL* i'Jitf-
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)« -mnh mm >ru: tin ->e a> i 'j tc^rk-
oca.
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pv zte vb'ji,vzTk.-i vo vvrk a itrgw
turpi, rx kho f nr
ti* 4.n unn !i*. tic e*itta£i :* of ea>-
IkalMh ninKiaai Tit ki^s« _ v..i
t CSa. rati 3'. i'i l ir*rrw, 14 f' i.
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CxiiiitiOAr Brym tic adwr i-> -r
rp ai.er tub 1* or li, ^rct*
tor on ti* ijHaAus tii.
Tb 'tf *-^5 iir takxa «Jjc
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vr*f ti* 0921177"- Tl> 7 ir:3
6!'cV> ess-trfjant, n,£_ tt a w-bwii
tm iix® '.-rtrrai. Tirf
©fi.«E* Madf t oiH jr-crt aiiimiat
is JLH ti* trtiw ei£iei ut !MU of
ti* omatr? Vet. coca^i^ U*
of «oxJbMSt &«. off ti* if^c.-
rritUt purr*- b * u*', i i* surt- to cn
4srf . CT *6t.
Ti* Ki*n* j tkat Snaocnti V
t*i". tkmck ti* <wtatrr iti tief
lite i «iww
■■"Lea a*t o:h 1* tt t eertiii
"Ti*r tL«r i-i-3 titir ttOin ia gi :
tit/ ti*r woBii pot ea ti* t-f brta
t«i*t tsd ii rjie^'.x *oti;{ I* tiaioK
ti* gtn* u tf fit5JT««4 t/r ti* ns±i
hjniKil. No ri-trpe iro^lS 1* safci<-
alticsgt ti* l*!irf ii frprfes^ i thai if
ti*rt t ctt-T^ sufBr*®t to pt:
tit «.x£*E8«M of ti* af(f««r tfcf rt-
•wcmM I* M| ere* it eTerywt*re.
It is said thai Ute re^T3b!:'j2u cs.a-
pftirs lEAtb-seB ar made to jtay tb^ir
enrs exj*naef, Juit like all the isa-
ebices is lor it* public gea-
eral
If the Idea raesticsed fhvulA b? car-
ried oot. It ironld prore tie most care!
6r bene ia the histary of Anuria*, p:!
H5cf. and there Is no telling what iufla-
«'.* it would hare on the campaign—
Waskii{tDB Star.
If K**-mL r be >
.ftft^ree:a via '.an* -
baa Jjd
iJt*r.-w
C ur ra—rc .i> '*
pari:* mzj t>-. ru !j®'i
«^a;a.x*iM n*v tnt_:
a c*f. Ti/n do &ot
Of*j A * . *V/p ft
h'j&s/vr'iX.
aar-.jjjr* ^a:,k*
'^.'laioe te..ent
r ^'-t ^ e*ntft
r/ a. ii e;t;*sr.
! ft iitft r.'.ated tkt ti* i.T&y w.Tt
j .ft* i«JlM *Vxr York r'^"* farw*n
i •year V> t.'* ert^mt of I A//JZ Ji
I Mar a • . .aetU the dax&ftge aaao^x U
! t/> f Wj .Wt
At yie*+-u\ the r'li'Vr: ^'-a*>-♦ !&.*««
Ii a^ a and v* Arjrent &e E*pvM* n
^i* va.'*-« of w -eat e -yjrVk to Oe*
rsihur /ut &//vr'm sum* ea
Ceefcda* tt.'ewt ra "tu ^x*er 442 than ftny other ti>*-re.
Mor«i t*-iLp>«
i«Sri&lT.
7 he yo'.njf «*an ha.* no a*a. ip
fe will %0'tu+r *jt later faii ixtc th«
| diteJft
Tra^ *. * Ii -.♦.<* #-rr.;*ror, j Tb* h!a k Diamond Coal Conpfty 01
ft coBacrfttlai - w jcb «ai co«t - *att> Waal*., haa Btra'.i< a new *e;r
- ete.r i<r avr- of I>ak'j of food "/a and. !t i*. - ' -- that ti*
5e i It wak feet -on?. STTC feet eompany wi.i n^ike an effort to fto^pfy
Wide tx i t ( f^* Lijrit fuel f'/r the fleet of cro-aera now
I>oa Angeien.
Tkrc?w dakride of ;d
LLI o3 < otb w
rat hole*.
iOtb with y* u.zz,e& milk.
Ti* 6erii caa't wnwe the man |
whe kiiowi tkat God i* with L5m_
7 r.ji CBArrukrii fur H*- llk i t k.
*tl 1* to.o* - -fi n.- > t^ L-.t. *s.< ti* fa
iS*j vei; i*fia4«*iairu -. ;1 \i* vejtfvr
w- ma. Ktvr.f.A
*-Sto.-* aid m* uitt •• ♦ a*4 wl'lif
•tn ,« Mm arjmaei r*-r r+rutrj
■■par xim a trr nuC i>r j« iMUtliurf *7 rt*
**•*" '* * a Hi*.tm lr : v . /.'T ai#<3 I*ftJ
V'fxna'ji. i. fi *ud v.-w -jt Jt
Mi — lira ri-unii • m. *x^ t 'jtu^cj ta
luuar* auC ftAHIc •. tw-i'«
K«ep thecov^r />n ti'* U-a cwn*ie/
Piao a Cure for ( 1 c. j/ a baa fc***
'acniiy medwine uj tn t:nce 1W&-J, Jt
I Mai3*Mm, 4jx3 Art., Cnuagce 11L
T>* troob.e with ble*A met
g-olK#- i* that they are not a.w*.ier«o
unt.i after too are d^ad.
Uatii To^are
we are rot ^ iJi:
Wh
cai*CT
i..ing to be guided
' to b helped.
en bi
0 -t ^e eat a Catearet
r* r.a*ir.>«L 1> -*.•-
A efril tc®c-oe i& a better prote
for the bead thaa a ftteel heimeL
ft: a* j -. fc tr-i aa-vt
t—*•: t"7 KaJ • atarrb C -ra.
r ; CHE.V • :•' i. . To:e*o. <
W^ tr,* i. * iCQOWD F J
Cheney '.■ • :ii J -ii, ar>d >
t.rr perfect-T *.'*f -.a:; •
trarjar. . .* a-i '* * --«..■ t: • !o <:a*T7
trzt try c : fcatr - •- ■- - :r "' air firm
War! * Tr-aa. * • :-. -aa.e Lv.^rata. T&-
*S-. O.
Wa^fi'X Kisnaa «1 ICarria. Wb^leia.*
Pr-tr T- '••*'
Ka . t '!ata.rrb r -• « talccn ^s'eral'y,
art:r>* £ re:* y -;« a * • * • -* r-
t«?-« '* • % T ^: L*r ' - -
I a a*-*.* Prt:e ^er hotua fti:d
sy a-i ina^f^ata.
ft *• Wy
Igmace J'aucerew^, ha.% written a
ae« xnicoet for the piano, wbieb f *
aaft d^j«ca!fd to hi* Anerieaa admir-
era and fir^s the a ^n.ricant came ol
*Mer. ^:t Monroe He regard)! the
j nevr coopoBtioe fts his beat, ano fc*
lieeea that it wi.. raeet w.th greate*
pop ii iar fa tot than Lia "Menoeta CAc
tiqae," writ ten in ld£3, of which oae?
b^re-n miilkao copiea were told .n a
j sfagrte year It ia the first mis set
written by Paderew^ki alsoe L At
tiqa*,* and wa cora p Aexi ty the fa
mac* pianlat exprefaaly for Tar La
ijixj/' I1om£ JotrsXftL, ftnd will appear
in the October iaftue.
One of the DarenniaU of faah oc. _j
the fgaro jacket, which croya op with
frreat regularity.
It * better to be popular than
in the minda of many.
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One of the features of the seaaoa t
Vfott*c bod ctrr.ers in Atutria get which is adapted to not.c o
te c*Lt a day. j a?e* ' the as« of transpartst eia
terialft
Eeiifion that isn't o cd every dar ;
r t k*~ep sweet a week.
London makes over ?,S<X) pianos a
woeic
Fmita promise to replace Cower* 1oi
j eariy autumn wear, and red is likely
to be a mo&t popular color, eombrned
with either cberr-es or enrrantft.
i 'm
arm *U>
from wb
Moore,
it mar
ring fro
We ar* a little too far *ooth for ■
heat and e**n. and the droatla often
">.■ the trrain erop. bat cotton and i
■v t ar*- tKtoniiif ti* maia prod act* |
d ti* greatest aoaree of rerenoe loj
• farmer*. They are ra'aiog a great •
nonnt of Kafiir e<jrn in Oklahoma '
-v. and the jrrowing of this cereai j
"ointftf-ft to beeping next to^rx^tton, !
le yreat/iat agricoitnrai pursoit in I
!<: territon .~
A NEW INDUSTRY.
The cloth of tbe o!d Lgrptiacs
%c good that, aithoegb it has been
ftsed for thonsands of years as wrap-
ping* of the mummies, the Arabs of to-
lay can wear it. It is a 1 of linen, the
tneient Egyptians considering wool
andean.
idge* of <
«!id in
Martin
Fl
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> ia ti
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fi;/ht
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TI* grand jury, cm Saturday, found
an indictment againat (irore lluntley
lor murder, he heing eliarged with the
ftbooting of A. J. Manning, Angunt 17.
It la thought he w-nt to the Manning
home, made a no)— at the hen h' u*e
to decoy Manning from the ho s*- and
then fired two harrela of *hot into him.
Il« t*kea hU ftrreat very au*lenly and
refuse* io talk
New York rnagiMrat"a ar - atHl de
clftring thftt mi Oklaihorrift dirttrc* lh
aot legal in New York. If their «3*<'i
a|on holds good, there'* a whole lot of
New York people who arr in pretty
much of a box. They have been di
vorced in Oklahoma and r^inarrx-d in
New York, and their legal atatua will
1* somewhat unpleasant. Thi* may
be only another atl«cU on one of the
leading industries of Oklahoma
New* has been received from an of-
fleial *our<9e that tbe thre« oiupanie*
of United Htafe* troof>* recently w*nt
from Fort Retto to old Fort Oibaon, in
the Cherokee nation, have l*«rn order-
ed to quarter there for the winter. It
lit ftJm> atated thftt th«* authorities at
Washington conU-rnpiate re-establish-
ing a military [x#st at i t. Oib*on« and
thftt plana and ap"*ifl«*atlona have
been submitted for the erectiou of
Vjarrueka and to repair the old fort.
Constable William .lor* arresb-d
John Norman at (.'1 if ton Wednesday
on a char#* of larceny. On the way
to jail Norman attempted to escape,
and was aiiot through the hip by th<
omstable and seriously wounded
Halt i* one of lilaine omnty* valnabla
and marketable probuet*.
£ s .? f ,
2 a The outlaw who i* stirring up the
-^few York police is not Hill Dai too
■j y . ^ "bait John Illttel, the man who e- ai ed
ar«/gj an Oklah</mu deputy lnar^hal
, eeftral month* ago
s J ;
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*hlUl*
W. L Jon en, living north of Ki dare
' reports thatduringaatorm v>menights
ag*j an immenM- ball of fire, seemingly
1 a dozen feet in diameter, came fro?n a
j southwesterly direction and burated
t just over hi* houae, produ< iog a con-
i fussi<m like many large cauuou** l^etng
di*eharged at once, the jar breaking
I windows, dishes, etc., throwing down
his stove*, and making the ground
tremble as in an earthq -ake, Iiimseif
and family were badiy shocked and
unable to do anything for K^rne time.
Deputy Marshals (Jeorge Starm^r.
George Mouser and M Stat'g returned
from the (isage country TueMlay,
where they had b«-en after the Back
! McKinty gang of w hisky pr*ddlers for
; tbe past live week*. They carne up
with them and the deput) ** and th,.
gang exchanged several shots at short
range. YA Magfr had hi* hor*-** killed
and McKinty wa* shot through the
shoulder, but e*cape<L This is the
worst gang of whisky peddJera in thai
country. All are full fledged outlaws
and bold violatom.
The Catholic priests of Oklahoma
are making active preparations to eel-
ebrate betittingly the silver sae< rdotai
jubilee of Rt. liev. Hishop Meerwh-
aert. This great eveot, in which -til
«+he Catholic c f.;' • . r. f <• t« ;fJ
terrltoriea will ake part, will ir
Upward the end of Not tm hex The
bishop has endeared himself to all un-
der hi* care and the celebration in No-
vember will afford his numerous
friend*, irrespective of creed to testi-
fy the estee m in which he is held.
Oklahornans may well fee proud o'
the First Beg'ment band. so far it
has carried off all the honors stuck 011
the pole, and i* preparing to take the
Kansas City carnival i*y storm.
Kaflir e m Sn Payne county has
filled out airioe '.he late rain*, and will
make a spkou'V! .Top.
Oovernor Sm ay 1 j getting to 1* tha
best drested man n the territory.
Widmeyer ti weather man says
that I,in «i'n .nd 1'oitawiitamie are
th*«wol>e' ott'jfi eountie* in Okla
be a difference
that a change of ven- ,
en outside of the dis- j
tbe indictu
pringes take*
<as sent a n
h McAlester
next term
J. W. Horion holds
is Judges Lewia and
as notified arftneases
it was
he op-
iber of
mrt to
United
Tbe ttft.il B«y Takia; A4riBla;f ot
ftS O^rrtiB •*.
"Lifit ytr laop. mister? Light yrr
lutp, icUsT' it a crj- coauaritlj- h^ard
at tit ectraiv* to Centra: Park c s ti*
tig&al of a Et*w iacustry brought iDto
l*:rjr by tie ru-t pfju ring bicyclaa and
carriages to earn lampi at nigbt. Tht
email bo;, s wbo iaiust oosTeaiect tpots
where Ear7 vehicle* para make more
mon«?7 lightly lamps than th'j do
telling paper* They ge: mr ci .eli.
eocaciosal dimes, and oaoe in a while a
qtuirter. There are thriftr little iinnn-
clers among them, too as there arc
among bo j biiiines; men generally. An
>muEing example came to iiaas.er ir a
thrifty little scheme tie other nigh:
He saw a cabman light bis own lamp
with a match from a Urge and well- Tbe most popular midsummer wrap
fi.led match-box. The boy had a cig'-j- li the box cloth cape, short to the
ette stub just "shed out of the gutter. &r Ut, pn T tinted and lined with
Rca&e, m.s'er. may I i.ght my cigar- ,,1,;^ satin. This small arrangement
ette at yer lamp?" "Sore," replied 1
IfefkrSael, f3"Tt> ~ ■ ct 1 - 1 betrl'.*; u
8pru>; Mcdksje. ud ti>e Wat Fall Mniioiu Ii
A statistician has learned that tbe
iEcnal E^jrrejjat* circulation of the
papers of tie world is aboct 12.000,-j
XW.OOQ. Calculating that the average 1
du spends five minutes each day ;
reading his paper {a decidedly low The B^f—fa
•stimate the peopi- of the world a1.
together annnaliy occupy time equir-1
llent to IGO.OoO years in reading the I
P P^-T-
Belfast has the bi:7|jest ship yard j
Q ©
Sarsaparilla
zrt tb- Or." Trzs B!fx>d Pcii^r.
Hood's Pills 2
L - r Lis: fusj to
. ex«y to opera^a -.c.
Cods
geiit-
snv.ta!
are alwajs
' r
A the
cast remarkable <
a t>/k place at
lihoade^ ranc* in tl.e Kiowa and Com-
anche reservation Friday. The occa-
sion was the celebration at the eighty-
Mftth anniversary of the in lependeuce
of the Mexican republic. I>uriug the
morning there were nine bull fight*,
i At n<«on came a grand free bar* cue
and after'hat the speeches. The ora-
tors were Mexican, American and In-
dian. each talking in a different lan-
guage. Several Indian chiefs spjkc
in their native language arm < ssayed
to talk in Kngliah, and was oudly
•theered by the Mexiiaua.
K. Garrett, who lives near liemus,
employed a man named Clurd and at
• arly lav break a few mornings after,
Mr. Garrett's daughter rataed an alarm
which brought her faiher to her rrx^m
in time to be* Clurd departing with
nothing on nut his night shirt. The
man made his escape; went to a farm-
er ami told him that while peddllog
-.vhisky in the Seminole country depu-
ty marshalfc came upon him, and he
ran leaving his clothes behind. The
farmer clothed the fellow and lie
started on rcjoiciog. Shortly after-
vard Mr. Garrett and a crowd of
*:«• . hUi'-t nine up and learned wh; t
had taken place, and all joined in the
pursuit and *4*>n overtook Murd. lie
jiroved even then too much for the
j farmer* and broke fur the underbrush
and escaped.
A young lady of Guthrie, sa>s the
I*ader, was taught to r.dc a bicycle by
her steady. It oniy took a week of
"instructions ' f'*r the young man to
prop* ^c ami be *• c *ptr«i and the young
lady aay* she '-onld ride l>eautlfully
after shu landed the fish.
J*>e Severn* v- making arrangementa
1 to take Tulsa, the famous horse of Hill
Doolin, along with the Kirst ileginient
band to •iie Kansa City Priest* of
Pallfts. ivy me typical cow boy will
ride the he*-** at the tioa-i nf the
•esaioo
cabman, and the boy balanced himaelf
on the cab wheel and lighted his cigar-
ette deftly enough from the lantern.
But the lamp went out ia the pro-
cess. "Oh, mister, the wind blew out
yer lamp," exclaimed the boy, in ac-
cents of diatreaa. "That's your fault,
you little imp," growled the cabman;
'light it quick, will you?" The boy
icetn to be ;'ust enough for an emer- j
gency of wind and not too much for |
fa.r weather.
&SH
Tie Best
latenratf
cm
la tho
WORLD I
bon t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Toar I At*
Avtnr.
If you want to qc t tobacco u«inp easily
ars'i forever, retrain u mtnho i, be made
well, etroog. mapnetSc, luil of new life and '
vigor, take No-To-Hftc, the wonder-worker
thftt make* we: k men strone- Manv pain |
protest^, that he had not a mauh. a'ne
the cabman grumblingly pas.se i him wi:: raara- tec a cure. Booklet and Mm-
one. It went out promptly, and ano.h- P-'e mailed free. Ad. Sterling Keme«iy (^>..
Chicago or New York.
Tfta SUCKETi l w*;<e-
rrt<f •-; . c m. Tta
tew I'uMHIIIi SL' .fiii: :i ai'*."- : rx!
Btten!) fi ♦uv-«. B< irfu'ii ia-u. I'aal
K -r * CC'U If !•« "Fui Bfi ->i" is r ct on .:. IT1 :C1
tm C>:iiT)« •-**. K.i.\ < 'Ti R. Ivjh a. >iuv
er met the same fate. When the boy
had failed to light the lamp with a '
third match, the cabman's patience
came to an end.
"Look here, young feller," he nnarled
"that's my last match, and you've put
my light out for your cigarette. Now, j
if you've got no matches, you'd better
In tbe Eerleov Hill, Dauphpinr.there
is ft fountain which emits an infiam- !
mabie pas durng the greater part of
the month of July, but during no other j
time during the year.
This bilba wSj 1 la wi fcn rf
CASCARETS,
CUDY CATHARTIC,
the Ideal laxative
and guarary.eed ccnstt-
potion core, sent FREE
on receipt c? five 2-cer.l
atan>p$. Address
** u;<sr. ataiM cdftTiVT,
O fK*i I<ttrrtl. (u. I kn TwS
ICKMER CONSERVATORY
OF MUSiC.
OnJy f bartcivd tcbool ia :he etty. Pnylft
cen enter it any t me. An Ek>> bu
Svnd for (tlalo^tfr. Wiehi! , Kim
TH KT JOTFTL FEELIXO
get some mighty quick and light that i With the exhilarating fense of renewed '
lamp. See?" The boy trotted o5 and b* 1,h «"<• ttrergth and internal cleanli- i
bought a box of matches, came back *b'ch follows the b« of Hyrap of j
and lit the lamp with the first one h< 1* ""^wn to the f^w who h«e not,
. . ,, ... ... progressed hey ord the old-time medicines
stnick and then resumed his calling ind tfaecbe*p n>*titut*t sometime, offered '
while the cabman remarked that if a
DRUGS.
boy wanted to make him give him a
handful of matches he would have to
but never severed by the well-intormed.
Put your coffee grounds on your I
gM up a brighter game than that.—Now k°u** plants.
York Times.
ft complete noes qI uaL'OS for ia « cb** le
voice ti *00.00.
Good ;eesoa for Mlliaf.
frank Brsnn
Wichita. Kaa
Pjttlt: ■' ! BTBH umasris
1 5 l w n I 3 \ . ■ j. l*-an«*. I"'*- ;-ria. cxaniicer U.ft
hifcV.otBcri brftr.ee Wuver, ft^-iaUl t imXIXU.
Coifh Balua
la tSe r .tmmr aed b*it It will br-ftW ap a roid qulpj
tftaa ftx^iaiac It toelwe7trcUel<le Try w.
An Aiflnm Story.
This lunatic asylum story come, ' s' hartshorn to bring back colors
from Glasgow. Two councilors of that ^ded by acids. It nerer faila
city were taken orer a large asylum !
tbe other day by one of the patients,
a safe man. He had led them to n
room to display a view from the win- i
dow, when Home one shut the door
PATENTS, TRADE MARKS
Kieminfttion and Adtlw u to Fat*ntebMty ef In
f^n l for"lnT©rit -rV Gui4c.t r Hew to GH •
P««rt." O I AKKELL ft {fOX. Wa fcin*wo, D. a
ir CUe Baby le CdCUd* Teetft,
S 'in aM *.f.*t old and well-trird mnady. Ml
w■ Boothuo brtur tor CSildxea l «tues.
with Its self-acting lock, and the three
men were prisoner*. The patient alone
preserved bis compoaure. While the
councilors clamored to be released, he
remarked:
"If I were you. I would be quiet." •
No help coming the councilors grew
desperate, beads of perspiration stood
on their brows and they fairly yelled.
"If I were you," repeated the patient,
•oothlngly, "I would keep quiet."
"But we're no daft," pleaded one ol
the visitors.
"Hoota, mon! That's what I said
mase!1 when I waa brocht in.*'—New
York Tribune.
Use whisky instead of water
mak* liqpid glue.
Sponge roughened skin with brandy
and rosewater.
I raaa. t r. a a. woolliy. atlant*. aa.
1 Jhoupscn's Ey® Watu.
In ttroe. sidtrdi
St- leali After che Record.
Tie other day a baby was born in a
*reet car In St. UmU. That town is
'I'-twmlried to keep up the pace which
1t struck when It corraled tbe Repub-
il an national invention.
Prof.Babcock,
the v/ell-known Chemist,
says:—
" I find that Walter Baker & Gs.'s Breakfast Cocoa is
absolutely pure. It contains no trace of^any substance
foreign to tne pure roasted cocoa-bean." 1 he - olor is that
of pure cocoa; the flavor is natural, and not artificial; and
the product is in every particular such as must have been
produced from the pure cocoa-bean v/ithrirt the addition
of any chemical, alkali, acid, or artificial flavoring sub-
stance, which are to be detected in cocoas p- .-pared by
the so-called 'Dutchprocess.'"
Walter Baker & Co^ Ltd., V.V-chester, Mass. ,
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Mair, L. G. & Jones, A. J. The Enid Democrat. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 55, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1896, newspaper, October 3, 1896; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157062/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.