The Beaver Advocate. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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jH*gl* Copies
subjai.it. u« p*y*fc:* is advance
*>r afYee -ample copy.
properdin;* ti*
M >j Sidney ,' m wh el« - ed jr«*.
It-iii j.r. nth. H ii. J I". IItj>it|>br>'%.
m (■ i ih> 1 i.dtMii t<rrii rT. and
ll.-ntt ). A*| l« r Oklahoma r<t tilery
Mr A -I- rrisantvd M statehood hill i f
much i ri ;i'i:il nn't^l, which win di -eUM-
< J n' i ti£tli aJ Lid over until the ucxt
.$1 00 meeting.
Un W.>(i>n iT Mr. UcAdaui. ■ rrtmli.
10 lion Rui passed r qil niin^ l>.e people f
(l® umI> of iht- ilifM'juilii'iil <li<«iicis in th«
Saoil
Indian ti nilory to select 9 committee tu
J'l i« k
Ui'ptav A It erllaments.
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. > tg prepare s statehood l<ill piuImmJ\i-.g
RAT* OK APVMT.SINU Ilf ,H«ir lodi**., tU bill, ,,
j Lp iiiwiitrdl.il the executive commit ten
I at in next mqellug. J F. Sliurp, <1. E.
Uihaon, K. VY. iinJ J E.
I Humphrey wtjre rr.|iiiMii«| ii> e ty out
j r -solution
I *"« ri*olv>;d tlixt at leas' one per-
*• u tr-nw fad" of the - hr-- • ju<iici.il dist*
ric'* i-f the Indi.m icrruory wlwiid
to represent tin' jieeds anil desipsi of
statrhnnd at Wj-liiugtoii the i*.<>ui«tK
| winter
i K i4i in *mher nf the ese^iire c >Ui-
j niirtee was rn|!iMieJ tn n«e ererv off. ft
j in liin cmiily to forward the s'*i«ln> id
i movement. Mr Asp, a* aeerf tary, was
j ri rjiiifill tn nutity ihe members of th*
— y — ! executive ammnitioe «l ihe next mccjjng
Ar McAlester InJ Ter. o« Oct. 8lti, to he held it Oklahoma City on Novem-
Tom Pons* lea, a Crack Indian, was eia- ; lnr :tr«l ,>i -I o'clock p i., tli«* mntiin^
catcil bj Creek miilii>-l. lie was an all ' tn In- held at 'hn flnail Avenue lintel,
round bad iudiao. ami jiajil the paaaliv I He waa t!«o r ^u tid to onrTMpoiid
nf liii mtnjf ctjipcf, lif buiiijt i with that ivmrneri'lal i.luha uf Wieliiu,
^ • Kaita.M Ciiy, Si. Jsiui*, Fiirt Worth,
H'a^UIN^TON. Oct. 14— [tfpeeial ] ! ■ii'1 •'' •r ciiie-, a«kinj{ ilieir m
alatehiMiu
Ni«4i«f Nolh ra.
L |al aalkaa, tirai inaartioa, par ij. . |0 71
aiitiixi'iriil •• SO
l*t !*. •■«(! laamniM. | r linr, 0 U8 .
|i«r aiuttih. .... 20
Biilt far a<l'trit ing r lua i n j cf aach
■walk.
(inoVBE a:ill han^i out fur utycqpdiN
iooal repeal of tin' Slierm.iu law, and
aaya he will ret< an#tl in^ otoe.
. .VWAV^V/, . VAV.VMV,WaS*. WVS\NVA AV.V//AV
BALD HEADS!
V. hat U the conditio* of your*? I* your hair dry,
tisrah, brittle? Does it split at the cade? Has it a
lifeless appearance ? Does it tall out when combed or '
brushed ? la it full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? ,
Is It dry or in a heated condition ? If the-? are some of «
y ouriyinptornibe wan ed in time or you will become bald. '
SkookumRoot Bair Grower j
i r.r. • i", ; • . ,rt I • •• ♦ ft. L ::t
n aeiircli. Kuo«r'*dc« of 11 ||ra«e> H* tuur : K*aiP 1^1 io lb« dltcov-
err of bow to tr%*: i ►wm. **Hk okQ:u cou Avur.rT miarrsU nor <41*. ll
U not a l>y«, (ml 64ltf htf«Uy f< ♦! ag ten* i^Xr-'hin/ Taal<'. by wtiui Utia*
:.• it /uUtmg j <iamf/v/ uni yrotr# ka>r ./*UUJ
I. <\if-
tr Xb9 sotlp r|#nt% iC^fthr. Mi ? tnftrom lrr:t«.tlnf •mpyoet. by
:h« u « of SI u . 1'.«: «. ro - %> i — JbkwK /e««l tm
and itsHtroy tiid kair.
If Tour dm** >-t raman* f uj rtf fM Md to n aftd w* will forward
pr^vaJJ. en hfCfli io( ro r#r, f.:*) ! ■-r UiiUe . «. ( r$J.uu iMMp,60t.
P*r jar . C for $150.
SKOOKtn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO..
St MailiU vtfilt A*rauo, Now Y.rk. N. T.
WMV.WA'
Nutile To T'aeht rs.
7 I \J9T (3 *\ pf c 'i. «
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V THE SI
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Tbaatxl ngularaaam na loa o: appllcaci>
lor c*rtllleal*« will be halil t mi In
Braver O'. Krlilar and Batur l /, Of., V. and
SNlb O AppllcanU um-t (utnlab their
own ilatloaery.
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NUTirt.
To Tuwulilp A .*ayr«, i n4 Jn.i.i^aif
l ain. 1 nc Steiui^a ar* on* i- a tjr tor ti
trlbul 91.
I lia.a I limy o.l «v Hl«tst«a «r Ok •'.yen .
i Ll! ri«i t lo m i p'j 111Junlct' of tlir ; e >
and tow ti an ip Anu .rani tbe rouii'.'
InmeklnK ypl.Mlka Nr Iktatw, nta j
your ad >*t. t la and i.ata jrt u." towm •
iniaid )*>ua a oorrani to cover • ov. of hind
wbk'li la .' i-r copy.
T)yxc Ballixok*
Conmy C.a k
nur C'Tini'r
cw MftjJwrtaii Myao,
DYK=: BALLiriGER,
Scnvir,
Oklaiitoma.
(III! bjl ilico
After a oinunuoea i&nuii of 1 r'y
linura tin* Meualn foiin I ii nii|ioi>iiblH to
^ei a i|ii .ruiii
It w^ijnai l:l.i w!ir>n .Mr. Vm-rliee*..
lhaaa ( ant f.ir llie pa l neal.
V.'- niiJrratiMi I thai <lanr« • t.'iyan op
Iha in h wwi 'tuit a en iv«. Tltr iijli n if
miauo<l*r l:in linu .iiir y >iii f f.ika iliJ m l
I. haring bawe-J tl.vi ii wan |><nlpi>ii«d
until anollii-r ncnln;
who, aa tin- ri-pe«l le d.-r, allied ttrenivi vh«. Mrli Vuitgn- : «pd A l t
uiinuim brfore that lie nm«t alill deni«U<l a<a'l<> a 0/iux irip m tlie oqiimy m it Nil
ll eonlliai.ua Mxwioii, aro o iu liii neal aad ' ralnram* with a jlawing a<c.am a
mured thai llie Hrtiat.i urti virii. I •l"'l,h y h 'l
Marias'! & Qarvcy.
lWat *i«l «a lur lln>
Auvoeate.
StovomxA.
lo nij yirn.
Tha I iitilnl nn qonrnin w.ih ni l at '
1.15 .uid the aeaf|ii*aii!>a!*«viti* w'"* h ut i
bcrri Mtimriiio ihe city for ainenteer
aiilnnitivd hi' t'|> rt. [t wjs tint n
•juoritui of Se;iiitor> iui|n«*ihl*.
Two >fiiators were aburnt ir on ihi> ' UlRLS tM A f !WE COMPANY.
eitj. twelve had been eiouaed, lour all* frnfeton f m Bn«lUfc rrUriro r,.:lldlut
. . , 1 " Worts rtlllUi:. of Doltorn.
sw.rnl thu. tlu-y w. re too Hi lo appeur,; ()M fcf lhi> moft intorcttjn,. lhip,?,
tiitto were in the Cajiitol building, hut] kbout the HoUoway Collejjo f.r Won •
tuade no aoawer. and leu enuld not he en-in Surrey, is the fire brigade of g-irl
j students who are trtiufid toprotrct tbi
j magniikcnt foar-raillioa-doller build-
There wj<* l ut one c< ur*^ left f««r the j intf from the possibility of dcstrnction
• t kinds of S:: IarJware, Machinery, Plows, W;igf
ins. -:. vc - lUiittj:^, Repairs for machines or
and ail hardware generally.
School book" and School supplies,
. tliect'ebrat«Hl <>: • • WAgoat. AUn Ihtpjt*, llnai
Car;*, and ' liinJ' of Far mini: !mfVtnrtii«.
] also eairy 1 .-toik of Coxl.
CiVE iZ£ A CALL.
sasEsssEfrasEfiaJiXii cs: =sEasa$nanmaeeMgQeap|*|i
lleprmeDtativv Fiyoi) will iatroduce • j watain.-"' in lorwaniiiiit tli . _
yil graotiag nuteiaaal to 0kj lu.uu B(. | «0ve0lcnt au.l l.-ud it tln-ir UiJorae r„t>4| |(l, |ha, /, „Jjour..nio„t. I* ,flrc- From* lai^ vvator tou-er the
, hydrant supply v. Outributeil iy water
aooD at lie can hear from tho cseculire j roc" • Ii ni>.3iit 4 his eictorj for ihe i:var| mains all over the vast tmiklin :. and
The a-lfci i>' iW tin. |« ft antni .fliins
waa dcfcrrud uuni the o«xt tui'ntin>; ol
the executive co moiiieu
c imuiittee a|ipoipied ut I lie t>ncul coil
teotiot) ht'id al I'nrirll. The imruduvl>
inn uf iliis bill will firing ht-fore c <n^reu
all the territories dtMnoHtM luradmiMion
lu Statebiaxl — Ex
Hon. F. K. iJillette atjd ox-fl'i* Si-ay
WiTi.- rrpriraeiitml hy proxi- >
1'iiu Jch'i^iiioii> IV (in the lij'Ji.iu Ter-
ritory ura duaply uud carueatly iotereated
in statehood and hope to issue aoon 50,
000 1'iiuphlets containing ilie true «<•<
diiioo uf (heir nffaifa and ureil*, to ! •
distributed free anidiii iltwir ,iwo
W^rifliNt.joN, Oct. 11.—Delegate
1'iyDo'a reaoUiucp to eoable all persons
■to the strip to par.ictputo in the eominp
wlectioo waa to^Jay ro|Kirt< d l y the
judiciary eoaniitUc of tlio buoae unaoi-
utoual.v with two auxwdiuiiai', one rtrik« p« | le -Stale Giftitni.
itiR imt ihe ^rord i,w«nty au<l iusertinp ♦
ibe word thit'v, >■> a-ni|uire n thirty . tti'TUBl*. 0. 1„ Oct. 11 — (Special ]
•lay n-Mdenv.-, ab'l ih- dliur aduiitiiiy lt u J «ai^ to Oklahoms peopm to r.-nd
tn Ihr ri^l.t >A Irauckiixi iln«o wlij,1 Waahimrtnu diapaUli-
rbouid dfrlarc their mtentioo to beeotre I « C iiii«H«ar I-tmtr -aux and
/iUmok aa well as lho-e who are . iii -o«. ' h" Rhi't c,ork- •'•c b«, hoim; np-n the
' fl air of oouurtiaa and sasuriu^ lli« idciii'v
'I'QB atatchiKnl figiit will am.n It'gia I «ra that eewrytlnnj in t n^. :u.m with
jti earueai, a* all fite «!. (.• I-r uryinji i 'he Cherokee Strip opening «m <iriijht
ftatr^ovfij f<^ Olil^llolU 4nd tlie Indian I Ilid uIh ve ll iir l •) icnli« hin)iell «u<
l^fffitoiies ia ii.iw b .fi.re ino^faps. Et- j iheune wh > w. imtrdincnul in load*
ery c^ort j .--ihe wilt be hrnu^iit iu bear j i«ii the ImoiIi aysieiu Ji'W • with re I tape
Ujmit u.'ti_i •. . .iud tin. atrntiij appeal can j that tile people were compelled to boy
*iot well he crerliHiked. Never Iu* a | eeriitiaies or go aiihout ilieiu, aud if
atate Iwii a-lutitted with a prelter popu .ludse W.imaok an^oilnTs h ad not in*
lutiot, ur witb pr^iaiies nf booou* i teifereil lie w^uld have pr veu'ed ihe
iti'4 a pri?jior «n and i rogteis>ivr ata'a. j h ilni frum re^i'tcrin^ a ire tli iu is
ll ia believed that tb«' bill will be eirt * : thifd« ol* the |ieople in wailing, aqd
aideri'd on its u|ert!|, and if this ia done CoiOUiia^oDi r L tWereaux'* sin hail
llirr* little doubt aa lo lh • • ili.tft;* of non nf the eurvi-vin.' pa«ie«
Mak. ,wHI..1 {NEIGHBORHOOD HEWS.
♦ ; iu thr laud office off tlir gorura-
Hon Dtftitii* F.ynn is pemuu in much | mapi square inu^der to mislead tlm hon*
jrvod Tk for I)*'" Hi* hill iciri V i Mt MtUrr wd Rive those in the rin-
the v«{|«e* hi ib'" rb«*yaMK and .\rtfa i rltancc to get the beat lots.
oaeoanti r an eiienaion of one yearr : Member* of thu survey inii |>:iriy also
tune iti which to m ike the fir t payment j aiu)c false plala of Parry to fiarthar u>ii-
ou :h«;ir ! «jivJ,<, atii K«*iu^ aeitlrra io Uiad tho settler Ou these plats they
Ueavei tMiin:y the beueflt of the eom* bgJ « block of lots marked ai a park re-
tuiitation act, has pawed both houaea I served, and npeuiug da/ s company of
and ^sif to ihe 1'i'eaidcnt I. e signatare. ' „Jdiers snarded ihese lots, keeping er-
llia Strip election res^'.inioB has passed 1 erybody off ihatu at the poiot of a bay.i-
flie House, and g >ur to the Seoate. and net Two days later the aoldisrs with-
will jijd'jubfedly heoi'iu* a law. In a drsv fmm this square and allowed a far-
nr n. Vorhees nimle no i' iinmeiit. He
said i Imt no remark* mojo iiev<a«<ary to
explain tho nitiiai i >n The report ,.| I lie
icv.eant al arms xpoke lor iiwdf. Tli.-
cud of ihe struggle w t* jit-i srh.it I lid re
peal leaders h ■ i expected nli day long.
The silver men had asserted that they
could stand an ind< finato siege.
The forty hours vrlneh had just passed
*ho\Ved this tn be llUe.
Harris in anticipation of the end. had
been busily engaged in tryiug to iuduen
Sen i iii> in i;m! ou a ennipromise. U
provided lor the coiuu^e of all the bullion
now in the Treasury and the eotitinueil
coinage of - --million dollars annually,
the amount to I'e aithmsjiieiilly a^ree.l
upon
There were oilier details to the bill,
but none ol' tlp-iii eouiil fur ni-icli at thin
linvj. If any eninpromise is agreesd up*
>m it i yet to lv determined. Cpun ad-
jnurameut at 1,15 o'elotk ev ^yihing wa
UBMIttled. There Was thi* dlff.-reOe•■,
hnWeVel. beiw<sill the oppiuino lore .
The silver men Wi re confident ninl nm *
od, ill.i repealera Ml leu ami divi 1 I
There ha« bee-f doseriions and tlnrs
will he iiiim Mn« ehiroiw of ireaeherv —
T'lttt i
tew day* be will iair>luca a bill grant
tng statehood tu Oklahoma, and it it to
t;ate City (fuasip.
Wliont i« Unking Bav in tlie e osii*.
Grsailina tlraaliaui emu* ilumII from Kii£- '
lewood, SnlurJuy, lo m-tke a larewell i*it 1
with friaaJs
Frost iu these fnr; «l..nn the evaaks.
8. P. K«r ia |(.^< tu K iflewoud Tbursilay,
sonJfr wkal f ir"
Dub — Mrs .lama* lanin ar. die 1 Smi lsy
Oct. 1st The deeeiwed aa well known in
Ihiya parte and UmeJ tiy all who knew
Uer A koa'aainl an.I *e rn ion anrvive Uer.
last tX-toU-r the lire brigade was rc^-n
larly organized, with MiES Ui'. i-p. the
principal, its captain. In deacrit>in/
their methods of work a correr pond«!nt
of the Philml 'Iiihia Pres\ The
•Iloltowuy V'i iMi.teer Itri^r. 1 •" fmued
in tli ret- section* of ten stutlcnU cacti.
theM> representing tha occupants of
different floors. They were drawn up
in line at '"Right turn'. Quick march!
Position!" Thou cvhsr -ti ,n went quite
Ihr^nph with two fnll drills. Afire in
-i'ting-room No. ID wan snp;vised. At
I . :amand: "Oet to work!" the engine
wa.s rnn down to the doorway, s
"chain" of re .'rulta was formed to the
. ueareat aouree of water supply, and the
bncketa were bamleil in line that the
! 'tivine might be kept in full play. The
| (i-imp wr.s vijTProualy applleil by two
irirln, whl'e anothar worked the snistl
hand lies- quickly ami ingeniously, ao
I that the engiiu- was at full Kp.-ed in less
than u tuinii-.-. When ti.--- drill was
'■'.•n-duie'd with the orders: "Knock off"
i and "Make up!" everything had been
put in im ii*. p'.aoe.
! Then c::u ••• ih" "hydrant drill,"
| which wj. conducted at the hydrant
in'srest the point of a sppp"M--l out-
I-eak of fir*. In tbia ab: student''fr>«tn
; i a.It "■•-••.ion took part. Dii-.-.-U.v the
j alum, v*oa given ot.e buitdri-ii t>s-t of
■ i-i .'v'-s li. >.-c wna ma out a-id an a<b!i-
t"( iioi ("ejV.il, i i w, ,y
th ' ills ;• -i^ei v nu tret f • i*. At the
ivowis "Turrj on!" !• y the •' 'ie >r known
•io the "l;r a h ho t.mn," the li^se
i!;r.... .othnt tiior- hewn water
in it <.r :ni"-t i:a. • rkurn-il « n to tho
.<;( •> ! ti v. f. - drill wc-s a' ■ iic-
• • mpll 1 i:i - aly • lalnatc. .md at Uw
.and "Km :i • " atid -Make up!'
amptly diux>n-
1'ipi- i!. it is ulways ki<pl
a v i hed ft i!i - l.i .lrant rw "alao!c«l
.loun" and r u c\t i one li.in.)r^\l fort
"coiled up" i>n the 1 ijht with - tonleh-
iug rapidity.
HAMMER-HIAO SNAXE.
<aUt«
i«mr< I ihr Front i
Nrw i i vrry.
A letter from Dr. li. K. Hrowonvi i e
uitd party have mu les most wonderful
Uirteovery up in Kind's Hirer canyon,
Kaya the Selma Irriifatur. In crossing a
amall creek they eamc to a lieailtit u!
eatiyou or husin of ubont three acres of
All of the fisilly w«r si le to attend ihe level meaiiowa, aurn niddl by perpei.-
fuaersl but Jtmea ll. alio < up in llie
slstss si Ilia tiaie Sha wss nnls «iok a few
hour*. A blood vessel l>qr«nag ws* iha
esuse of hei- .laaili Tli« lwraa««d f nai'y
bava our sincere ayaipslliy.
R. M. llnlih'X; I i* '"J! f>r another non
of bia oul b> re Ir-nn O .. . s-me
Our aebnol < piniutii," I l i t week with
Mi* pnra I'aatreil ' 'esuto r Ttiis .« Ml««
Dors « Aral term, and ahc >1
well.
Rumor sajra ikare mil be a wedding in
this vjcintty soma lima ia ih« near future
J P Innii arrived kniii* Satur.laj evening.
Yot: Kmiw
urcd few, aaiom: them Hoke Smith
hrothcr*iodaw, to late paaessinn of the
hi>|.td lie will b« as successful ih ihis |i,|n they being tha most valuable io the
me mire as he has been io bis other eff- i (own. There are letters in existence
o«1 a. flyijo i ilia right Ban in the | from prominent department officials
tiffk p'ace, and wa are to be euiopli* I shoving that lliii holding hack ol tin*
instiled upon baring aueh an efficient | square wat a preeooeerted arrangement
representative I to secure tha lo'ai lor certain political
«. i favorilia, and the ao'.diers were paid well
WA(iJII!«qf0S, Oct (4 -[S|*ci*l ] j l"r 'hiing it as well as the surveyors for
i'olooel Dunn, of El Renu, culled on the ( mahin| the false p'.a a f. (\ Jour
secretary to*dav l|e bad a long con* {
farance with ihe diatinguishpd (loorgian 1 ' • above is but a fair sample nf the
and it appear* thai • J*c aecrctary ia very j crooked work indulged iu. nut only at
much disturbed over the In el lhat the Perry, but anywhere else ia the atrip
chaacra are that he and hia gan^ are , Jhe whole thine w«s a fraud, nnd tlmae
about tu be exposed lo the wsrld, even ( upo were "in the ring." were partiea lo
if he ahiiuld be able to Jelir action in it. A great majority of ihe land is taken j m*htaag ansin< ,|«u<
Um hoaac eommitioe on public laud*. i hy enw*bojra, pmfesaienal men, gamblers, I **'• ** '*
The new and most sriinusly alarming hum*, etc., who happened tn hava a fut
feature is ihe fact that United 3tatea At* horse, or who tood in, and who wjll ner
t. ra-y | lor an Speed has concluded lhat ci nellie upon ihe land and never inteB*
he wi<| nckle the bribing outfit with tbe : d. d to. Willi them it is only a matter i i
grand jury that will meet very aoon. of tfwctilatioo, and aa soon aa anise man ; 0f public aoasrr
Dunn state* thai if Speed ia allowed j oomes alum; and offera the proper smount I M„ w,i|. be mil riling a avw
lohold over until he can expose the J ol money, tha a|ieculator will j>ive pos* J Birdasll *a ldi« ol Uie It appear* tkst Mr.
mailer by getting o*t iaji^ u«uis asa^os. Tl « l<«>rtis n of iba | aijd Mr« t*. !< ire «qmrwbr indlnel lu Se
Sfainat the officii!*, he will areaie trouble j hornesi «eitiers who were in all justiee en partial.
asd cuibarraaa many of the diaiingniaed titled io home*, hav < lux ii d^privrd of
col one la who have 1*«b temporarily ' them, unles* they have tbe neeeaaary
lllnegrii*'
lack I'm*! insds i
■ -lis.
appear*ae«
• no
uisnirlusnes
vualiy
\V M. orr arrived from Cliioago on the
8lb. |ns|. wilh a superior outlay of Dry
Uoodi or every disertpiisn. Call n l gei
I yo*r wuiicjr's we.lit V ia will Hud his ea-
M Oil !4t h irta site
dumped in that country. — Copitiil
0*Lifl HI a Cirr.Oct 11 —[Spe ial/J
Th - etauiiond isunmitte" reet in the par*
lor* ol ibv Grand A*«n«e hotel yeater*
day afternoon at 4 o'eloak Ihruacni It.
W. Mc.Vdaoi, J. K Homphrry, J K.
Gibbon*, Jnn. P. Shsrpr, uf the Indian
frrylUit^, and lion. Sidney Clark, Frank
MeMaai.-r, flcnery E A p, Uen ii
Morgan, and k| II. Vllltos, nf 0k!«ho.
lai paiag *B aceideoi ob the HTk
||lao4 at the Caddo ml, Gov fleey aa-1
Mrs Provideaes San lefur d«p«i|cl far
ftlallvM {aa on lh* 10'h le rnak* an exten
ii*d flail with friend* and relatives
Mr*. Umily M alden and *ea ll iwari will
atari fir tbe War d'a fair on VUxday ill*
jiiih Mrs WaHaaa groi.Usih.-r \ u
?* ]
amonat of ca*h to put ap to buy some
sooner or speculator off Ddring tha
openinr of Oklahnms proper, and the
Cheycpne country, psjplc in the «M | Tali, and aMir Atlee will
became cdunated Up to all thu Irieka i home. lis- Alive Mi here ia J
and achamo of value, and let no nppnr*
lunily pa s to practice then in lh opaus
ng of the Strip. At the next opcuiOK
of public land to Mtilatqsnt, we predict
|h«t« will be morq fraud than ever.
i I|#IM
WAaiiiNurox, D. C, Od. 12 —1'«
conditional repeal I * r. in|jib:ing in
lead Ika I sir and Uer many fttsmla ai l be
d*ll|kled to lesru • f her retarn
8eko«l wi'l anaimeana al la* Coster qeti.m)
bouse on lbs liltk wilk Miss May Dw4>lsrd
aa taaeher
8. II Jetne* has been busy af Isle puiung
up ksy KB III* n*« claim .i\h Is ailuslrd a
f*w m,. eel ef Pi euppljf. oa Oiler ereea-
Mr I'eily Is nukiag woii«m*« again
,yr *>« • , lf > '. >ivlie e«w •
Fine Cigars.
Billiard and Pool
Hooips in cnncclion.
-^'1 "T^e f"GiVorite.{^-
Wo cordially inviie the ^porting frater
nity tn vi?it us alien in
—tliecitj.—
BKAVKR, - • OKLAHOMA
PaGCtO
S--^aBcs3z:Eriff:a
V 1-1
'son
S. 0. MILLS,
— Dealer io—
LIQUORS
Wines & Cigars.
Cool drinks and till the popular iniied ilritik>
ot ihe •••non.
- m z 'M v. 9th St., cjty, t«o.
U rto Oui-ii> Dxh;< /•' r CraJwi't > Mr4;ci*r. O&U i
Z: As* r hJ u «g* •/
OVER 27 YEARS Or* SPECIAL PRACTICE.
. KrWM r.n> tPrriH I
. - laruatH.* So i.eo c:u«B
f 'imui-Iouji mrv-.t-lne li'etl J
sdlstnuce trci' i by uiat:B
__de*v.t"?. V ^ e - ry*i re, tr-e IremKrul <.r h^eik-I
K-'. t ha eesl' v. Cvci • <jf>c i. > J cured. Azefj,ci eraivrioucesreI
lt.pi K-sa !abo< t':.-.sl.-.teyen.-c«ve. Se.-.dtprov'.rdonl
-xn-a.iycrt.j leticra
ijcrninr.l Weak:ic^s&Sexual Debility,I
■ ' ■) t: "bvyo •■'. • 'cnJexr:sjr3,proiSai'i'«nervoua-|
I oess,losses, pimv -sre:: occii c . •••• t c\rust. • i.wi to tLs b'*d. pains In iJiei/ack.f
I corJcsediiltassa-Unr,.' <.e. ' vo :.ry, loss of tea usl power, losal
I olmanl.ood, Al'.. rar.«. :. rli -. ] . . i - 'p u.! !iv 1 -Gtr.n'.oru lest sexual power, re-l
( Ore ner'e and brain power-etisrifea ie ai-tc*
Cvnhtli c '
s JpnillS, ) ■., [ ; ,'jM
foe life. Blo:4 1'oJsi i'r.", hi'*" uisev.se
d Sia?'
_ p _kln Uisvase?.
■ Ulrra, £*ci.jic*, Sji-s, flon■ i.-d
BOIeei, end Ml Jorvs <d pr.iav; Dl.2i.vm
B v-«llively cvreUcrwa.X'Jretuiiu."j.
iit-nlv- tor both e.i. ., t< y«i . H pjy-
uv*Jiv ' ■, tr ■ . e..ti. ' ■ . c. >
crtpuon of abevo £-uc<e«, tbe ofe-.-ta kn1
i///«.-/•«/tr ao- .a tuttle
1MW H'V T l StMPMIiilH—Hi
Oeaver,
Cklahoir.s
JOSEPH IirMKK.
Manufacturer of
BOOTS & SHOES
Cowboy Boots a Spociatlj
1 roimifarture in.ties' or gent*' fine sewed < i
pegpej allocs to order.
HE A V EH,
OKLAHOMA
C. TRACY
Tinsmith and
Coppersm*th.
I Maniilaelnre « d deal In
| '1 inwape and Copperwart
at Wholesale and KeUil.
Repairing a Spacially.
m
;l .i-.V :r,.rt auiljinlThyriuatttirmsirta^O.!
••*•< perosriently euitd eith-l
S-WIVl.-.V out CHU-iUo, CUttili/T. t"'.. ti
pic.Ti. . .. j. No psln, no ejpfMiufe. Pu-
i ,i i •- ;ij. ti«st<nont at bonis, _
RJieumatism ShSLeS?'j
sent:Ci. i:k. Thngrt: ti--1 dijeovery ta I
-••s a- uslaot n odleine. Ono dose glvrj r
: n few r.'mova ftver nr.J pidn 1_
3 cts—seuri>lna{-w days. Seed Hategentl
c l '.'uso, wiih sUc.1. for oircuJar. I
THE ODEL^
TYPE W lUTERa
'• V 03XLL TT^a
OS-U^:{;t2P. Hn ; rM it'K r£fl.
rO 1 SThi
f-.r I - Si.f 10 C-Jia Oau#', * oi-.iiieoi
t sja .
..t-
Beaver,
Oklahoma.
I'ieular walls Home three hundred feet
high- A fino stream of cold, clear wat-r
was flowing into the little meadow, hut
there seemed 13 be no outlet. There
wn* no vvny of getting down into the
valley, but quail and rabbits seem.' t to
iuhabit the little basin.
A pair of opera classes brought to
light a number of suakea baskin? in 'lie
vin fir ft flat rnek. inry were one to
three feet in length, uud had heads
eicee ling y shupeil cxa«'tly like n tiln 'Usniith's hai.o-
mer. While the party were examining
with tbe ( ! **••* the nrm • wcrs of n
number of the snakea i-rawting tlimngh
the jrra8*. a very larpe one wok noticed
mailing a sneak on a cotton tall rub'.iit
Wtien witliin ahor.t too fis t of the r il -
nit the annke stiffem I tlie fr >nt half • f
ita body and bent into u right angle.
Then his anakeahlp strai,; lileiiisi oui
'• uddeuly, briiu-injr Um rabbit a swinw-
inir blow on the s'.i'c nf its head which
laid bunny out completely.
Another anake w;is observed to era •'
onto a quail siulr oa n arrubby trv •
This snake IwriaW; ils>ut four inches ol
its tail alt>n>; a llml. of tbe tree aud u isl
all the rest of it* h s'y for a hamni"r
ant! handle t > whack • V quail on th"
heal such a titlnffint,' blow that it <l;eri
without u fluttrr i.-f Its vrtn.T-i. The
snake ne«me<l tj have the won!.—fnl
power of lengthening Its b i ly out ne i< -
ly doub'.e its normal length and as sni >
as a whalebone whip, the heavier p. r>
I icing ni xt to thi part i\rap';<ed aruuud
the tree.
Alter killing the quail ami rabbit the
snake hammered the braly into a .•nilp,
iKXiea and all. with ita heu l and tlieu
swallowed the whole business. Tho
.wallowing showed that the hammer
part of tbe head could be laid bock out
f the way while tbe swallowing waa
in me.
Every effort pis'.ihte with the ripptl.
anees they had w.tb them waa Biarte to
rut oiiis of the anakes. but they fut lei!
lh-. l.inwn say a !n hla leiu-r thnt h>«
will have one of these anakes to exl i'.it
at tbs' world's fair if It ia poaaiblc
WOMAN'S GOSSIP.
RovvaICIA'S qneen plays the harp.
Yocxo Mr«. .1 J. Astor is a great
beauty and a perfect dresser.
M xe. He Lr.KST.i'B Is regnriled as one
ofjthe mivst Oevt.nt women in I'arls.
Wars Qneen Victoria travels she
wear* no jewelry and ia clad simply in
black
Vashar's moit popnlnr instmetor is
Mi < Marv W. Whitney, the protesaor
of astronomy.
Mtta. ToTTrn Palmfr. ladr president
of the word's fair, pet* more mail mat-
ter than any woman in Chicago.
Kate Fin.n dices rather a clever
definition of plagiarism when she rails
it a lack of skill iti effneiu? coincidents,
j Sarah Bernhardt haa promised to
j eontribnte a (minting to the woman'*
glittery of picture* at the Chicago ex-
[ ponition.
Misa Ot ivr. llrOUItiX, 1'nKed States
I deputy innr hnl ot St- I.oui*, is tho
. only womau holding a position of this
I kind In tlie isuiutrv.
\ STRANGE CASE.
How an Enemy was Foiled.
Tlio f.s.lo ? graphic *tnterrnn , will ho
rt'.i(' alth In e'.-rf- Hill re-*: - 1 CKiirt. t dev-rlho
thenumh.i reepy sensationtliate*i*ted In my
cr.T.s. hands ti:i I If . l 'nad loruh and best
tbi«« parts uir II il.ey *< re «oi-. to overroniO
In a Oiiaiurn the dead fueling iliat had takcu
poanesiKm ot li.-::i. in lonlltInn. 1 luid a
*tran«e t.'.-uknesa In my t-s' k and around my
Waist, toxetber with i n Iri'leseri'iatde "gone'
feeling I 'I my stoivn-'i. Pbysieiuiia *ald It
viaio-rc-pinn inralj.*is, fisnn wkieti. aceora-
lag to their unin •: i conclusion, there Is no
re.i f. One* It tasten> u;ain a person, they
say.lt lotnlnue* Ita inaldint!* prozrrss O'.tii
It reaches n i ital point *•■ ! iho siiSerar ihes.
Sueli uns inv prjepo t. I hird Oeeii doctcrlng
a year and a hu.f steadliv. 1 nt villi no rar*
tlrular Isoieflr. a ben I *..« an advrrtlacment
of l)r Miles' Kestoratlre > en Ine, procured a
botila and he*an limine I'. Marvelous as It
may seem, hut ;i feiv ri->y«. h."d pussed before
every bit of that creepy fit .Ing bud left me,
and I here ha* not Ls en even l!m fcllehlsisl
Ind leu non of l.s r-;iri. I now fis;l a*
well us 1 ever till, tu d have cained ten
pouiiii* tn weigh*, thouth I hau ruu down
from IMto 1(7. Four others have used Dr.
Milo' Raatoratlve Nervine on n:r recomeu-
daiiim and It lia* tssv, n isTisfaciory Intholr
r:i- ■ i.s in mine." -.lame- i\si> ■ Ia Itus, O.
I r. 'illes' Beatorative Nri In* Is sold by all
drui'.l-ts on n |s -lilvo Ruarantoo. or sent
dlnv: l y tlie Pr. Miles M. dl -al . o.. Elkhart,
1ml. oa r,«-eini I.f pr'. . s| per bottle, sit
Is.nies foriN'i. press prepaid, ll Ufreefruu
opiates or dangerous dru ; v
SoSti by
J. R Lli:LEY, GEAVZR, CK.
ss.uvv,
sr •. !; *.;• •■ * •. • • «• mi* k'ujtr a .ti
; i-ejuiir- insii ijji/ i*li«r u.-cjiu.*.
It ;* .s, i i :*«: j!*!.. niekte plated, per-
fect and *| spie l «n :>n kini'.e of i.vpa whtng.
I ikasprin.-iMi' i.rw<, it • e« ' . -H*r ele a
ea-i's : • n*tr.pis Tw •i. . .i«*- a
'.i* mrle *t writ! •; i"-tlip •. i f r-
.111) IM: heeiipie m i «! so.. e t - la) t.
■St s.fr--i V-L039 t .e I
OruLi i ' ^isj iidialf
Ke'h.1. • /.*; - . .. I e ■ - :ii. * IH ■ I.
. . i . i- v.l - Wit«. ***♦
i sd iiit*.
c- :l«- (YK \i : U9.,
'.-s I 111 . ...r., Si. Ol iCCtJO, III.
ONE
la •a."i!y taru# 1 U; a t oue «.i • .. .-r #e* in anf
par! of thp eotsntry, w bo is willing *orW inuu*>
triou.-ly Mt tin «ni|>So>iMcnt mjc'u '- « (uruish.
Tiie liiW i.< light ati i |>l«aMU|l« hn i v-)u ruu iij
risk wa*tar*r. W'e lit you but f > nui«ie,ao thai
you Citu r,vf th** busirieaa u irial withoi:! rvpeiu#
r-> vour^If. For tho e u iihi. / :o do a littk work.
V i eft work,
at! 'lar, e. in • • fv^nirti; «. .1 . If you ar* em-
plovvi, «n«1 : a i*a few *;<ur« How* *ai your i«i-
poitai, u til Up r i'ii, an'l to your inemv. -
our hiKiue^d will not iiterfi*rr «*r all. Voa wltl
be auciird on tV nt.irt a* thr rap'ditT an«l nu
hv whirli you n • « dollar utmn dollar, dar la and
dav in >>. bcetR^er■ >r* ci from tli#
tfr^t honr. Anv onar**n thr buttn*«« - non#
fail. Yon OfaM "• ■ •• i-tg fhr unrtl yon
f'*r rimrwl! *■ a. t m m mu do ut the bnilne
whl t '\o.i*f r, s t i ri-k«-*t. Women ar*
gram! wore^ri; m*artar« rlirv make aa maah
*• >ncn. l iu - • i r. I- > M^iaaai., a« it U •<>
well tOat t i • • t .."n yvr • i , o <<?e nnd ee for
yojt \ .. rt II. • \ 1.1 : TT St CO.,
Iua .r ii, Portland. Vo.
Do You
fi
D' ■ com:;.coir :u on fit'i rlii/.it R
<'•< ' - cn ne:;Iocted increase E
' rally rrov: d'-.a;--.rcru.u K
- t
■MiflMia fiHOHW
i * L.
S3E5!ir!j Jk
LITEpAnY JITTER.
Mrs. Isaoki.i.a Hikh Bianor, the well-
known traveler and writer of booka of
travel, is the flr*t woman to deliver an
addri*as before the British house of
commons. She was summoned there
to tell what ahc had see a of the Chris-
tians in Turkish Koordistan.
UonriiT Lofts Stxvkmsos's book on
the recent Mamoaa troubles, which he
called "A Footnote to History," haa
been burned In tJerraauy and Tauclt-
uiu. who puMUhod ll. hu-s Uieu heavi-
ly lined. The author * narrative was
sever..lv critical of Owwa conduct In
Samoa
IIkxht M. Stajti.kv, th- African ex-
|dorer. Is not* en(Tn7ed in the prepara-
tion of a short series of atories for
youn.T poople, consisting of legends
and tales oommunic" ai to the explor-
er by hla natl-o .'oil >wcra during his
jotir.icys thmugh the groat forcata of
the dark continent.
Taoraa the lote I.nrd IVtre had < nl
a local reputation ln> eutata, In^ati'
atone Hall, waa widely famous as th#
seen* of Mlaa Hra.l mn . novel. *a!<ady
\n.tt ' .* s secret." I'cople who visit the
eatatu bare pointed out to them the
well in w hich Ludv Audlcy placed hrr
In. .tiand a "it tin i. nc « il . e. ■ . I
u*ed afterwards to appear, t«j the co#.
pVernation of her ladyship.
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