Pawnee Scout. (Pawnee, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1893 Page: 2 of 2
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"German
Syrup"
My niece, Emetine Hawley, was,
taken with spitting blood, and she
bscssrc very much alarmed, fearing
that dreaded disease, Consumption.
8m tried nearly all kinds of medi-
etas but nothing did her any good.
Finally she took German Syrup and
•he told mc it did her more good
than anything ahe ever tried. It
■lopped the blood, gave her strength
and ease, and a good appetite. 1
ait from her own lips. Mrs.
LA. Stacey, Trumbull, Conn.
W%c> German Syrup. ft
Vt
WE CANNOT
_8PARE
healthy flesh — nature never
burdens the body with too
much sound flesh. Loss of
flesh usually indicates poor as-
similation, which causes the
lots of the best that's in food,
the fat-forming element.
Scoffs Emulsion
of pure cod liver oil with hypo-
phosphites contains the very
essence of all foods. In no oth-
er form can so much nutrition
he taken and assimilated. Itt
't of usefulness has no limita-
where weakness ex:its.
■SWS'BiW.li&S'
WIFTS SPECIFIC ••
t ho entire system,
l'ltliwin* fmm tlia
w Blood, whether of scrofulous or
origin, this pre|.aratliin haa no eguaL
" For eighteen month* 1 hs<l an
itliiff ton 011 niy tongue. I u
treated liy twst local iihyslctsna,
I no relief | tho sore |£ra<Wlly grew
ally took 8. H. H.. and was entirely
sine • few Imttlea."
!. B7 MoLkmobr, Henderson, Tex.
Treatise on llloo<l anclfikln Pla-
isaea mailed free.
Tbb Bwift Sraeino Co.,
Atlanta, Ua.
GENERAL NEWS
m4«bi*4 far Che I'tarulatM* f Bar-
rlH iMiiri.
At Berlmonroy. Italy, Prince of For-
os committed suicide Wednesday by
shooting himself
The bottles of Qeorge IJUIe and II.
Halsa were taken from the bridge
wreck at Louisville Monday.
Mitchell will train in Florida for
his fight with Corliett. He will go
there the latter part of this month.
Professor Charles Michelet, the fam-
ous historian Of the Herman school of
philosophy, died at Berlin Saturday.
The rumor that Manager Hatoll. the
apostolic delegate, has been appoint j
ed archbishop of llologna cannot be
confirmed.
An old bank at llrestlitovosk, Rus
aian Poland, with liabilities of 4.%0,«0tl
rubles has fulled. The bank had
many foreign creditors.
I E. II. Williams, a member of the
Iowa City Hoard of trade, who has
been missing for over a week, Is said
to be short $30,000 in his accounts.
Polk Johnson, of l/ouisvllle hss been
appointed special agent of the treas-
ury department, and will be assigned
to the charge of the Chicago division.
George Kcitnm. ex president of the
Itiiladelphia and Reading road, and
of the Philadelphia Coal and Iron
company, died at Philadelphia Mon-
day.
Henry (livens, colored, was lynched
near Henderson, Ky.. Saturday morn-
ing. He was accused of poisoning
stock and with an intention of poison-
ing a aihool well.
The board of directors of the Chi-
cago board of trade have rejected as
unsatisfactory Robert Lindblom's
proposition to establish a new sort of
board clearing house.
John Jacobs, a Fort Wayne, Ind.,
baker, becamo despondent because
unable to get work, and Saturday
seriously woinded his wife and then
committed suicide.
Dynamite was found in a hag of
coffco that was shipped from Mexico
to New York. The New York author-
ities and the Mexican authorities will
Investigate the matter.
Fred Wild, assistant general passen-
ger agent of the Union Pacific at Den-
ver, was on Monday appointed gener-
al freight agent of the Denver,
& Oulf by Receiver Trumball.
i VakfltM
CmcAoo. Dec. *5.—-[Special. ]-
Chicago Inter-Ocean's illustrated
rnt. describing the great sv
c, has ma
and merit of No-to-bac,
famous in a day.
Mr. H. D. Kramer, the active man,
was seen to-day at his office. 45 Ran-
dolph street, and in talking of No-to-
bac's growth, said it was hard work to
The people of Manitou were enter-
tained the other day, "ays core-
spondent of the Denver Republican, by
the spectacle of a man carrj Ing a stone
around a triangular track, letting it
drop and shouldering it again at every
turn. The performer was a man who
has a reputation for a disinclination to
labor, and the incident was the out-
keep un with the rspidly inching I Inability to^et
demand, as every box sold advertised | A cit|wn Utld hlm he would
not work If he got a chance, and
offered him fifty cents an hour as long
as he would carry the stone. To the
surprise of all he accepted the offer
and held out for five hours. A large
crowd gathered to watch the perform-
every i
Xo-to-bac's merit.
He said, "No-to-bac is not sold on
the strength of the thousands and tens
of thousands of testimonial statements,
but under an absolute guarantee to
cure, or money refunded." That made
it long story about merit very short, as
it absolutely protects the user from
physical injury "3T financial loss.
•Why." said he, ''No-to-bnc will make
will averao
■Is Meals a Day.
Queen Victoria has evidently pon-
dered well on the saying that man
must cat to live. At Balmoral, where
she lives in the simplest possible way
she begins at eight o'clock with tea.
chocolate, or coffee, and dry toast. At
lt:30 she has breakfast, small trout
According to the testimonials, how- I freshly caught from the river Dee
■ saved is the least con- heinir an invariable dish. At 12:30,
loo.ouo cures this year, and the saving
every one cured,
or a grand total of STi.000,000 saved
r 9*0.00 for every one cur
total of #5,000,000 sat
from going up in smoke and out in
spit." No-to-bac is indeed a (tod-send
to the poor man these hard times.
ever, the money
sideration, for almost everyone
ports un improvement of the nervous
system, increase in weight, and
vival of physical and mental powers
that is indeed miraculous.
Prominent physicians look upon No-
to-bac as a great success, and are very
free to prescribe it.
Every wholesale drug house In this
country and Canada sells No-to-bac,
and the retail druggists are pushed to
upply the demands of customers; the
direct mail demand is immense
The cost of No-to-l ac compared with
the results is a small matter, as the
saving in a week pays the cost of a
cure for u lifetime. No-to-bac Is sold
for $1.00 a box, or three boxes, $2.
with a guarantee to cure or money re-
funded.
A few extra copies of the Inter-Ocean
supplement (eight pages) illustrated
in five colors, have been secured and
will be mailed for the asking, by ad-
dressing the Sterling Remedy Coin
puny, Chicago office, 45 Randolph
street; New York office. 10 Spruce
street: laboratory, Indiana Mineral
Springs, Ind.
being an Invarl
after her morning outing, she
little refreshment—an egg beaten up
in milk, some soup, and a little fruit.
She lunches at 2. Later in the after-
noon there is the Invariable uftern< on
tea, and between 8 and <>. dinner Is
served. Thus on six meals a day her
aiesty manages to sustain nature,
llcago'- "
t Highest oi all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. & Gov't Report*
Baking
Powder
ABSOUSTELY PURE
IT WORKED BOTH WAYS.
"COLCHESTER"
SPADING
BOOT.
BBST IN MARKET.
BEST IN KIT.
11K.ST IN WKAIIINO
QUALITY.
The outer or tnn pole ex-
tends tho whole length
down to the heel, pro-
tecting the boot In dlg-
ASK YOUR URALEn
KOK Til KM
and don't ho put off
with Inferior goods.
OOLOHRRTIR itt'BDRIt CO.
IGOOO CHANCE.ll
•writer for lui, If cash wit*i or-
i before No*. 1st, IW3 The
jrpewrlter la uaed bv Lawyers,
'^ra, Merchant*, Kdltors and
ssrs, beoiiuso of Ita clean
and nisuliold copies. No
• required. It will do your work In one
r's praotbee Order now sr.d take sdvanu
•geef ftis exceptionally
IGOOD CHANCE!!
An anarchist nBuied Merigean has
been arrested at his lodgiugs at Bell-
vllle. l'rance. where the police found
a number of anarchist pamphlets and
documents, as well us a box of pow-
der.
Right Honorable T. H. Lyon, P. E.,
bishop of North Carolina, died Thurs-
day morning frotn heart failu. e. Bish-
op fcyon served as a priest in Mary-
land, Pittsburg, Pa., Rome, Italy, and
San Francisco.
The authorities of the house of com-
mons are considering a proposition to
stretch a wire before the parts of the
houses of parliament which are open
to strangers, with a view to preventing
anarchist outrages.
" Telephone communication between
Cologne und Alx-la-Chapelle nnd be-
tween Brussels and Liege, for many
years prevented for political reasons,
naa just been consented to by the Ger-
man government.
Mrs. Pendergast, mother of the as-
sassin of Mayor Harrison, in the trial
at Chicago Saturday, testified that
there had been Insanity in the family,
and that Pendergust's grandfather
had been confined in a lunatic asylum.
Emperor William has pardoned (Jcn-
eral Kltchoff, who wus tried by court
martial and sentenced to three
months' Imprisonment in a fortress
for shooting the editor of the Tnge-
blatt, whom he accused of defaming
his daughter.
, Chairman McRae, frotn the commit-
tee cn public lands, has made a favor-
able teport to the house on the bill to
open certain abandoned military res-
ervations to settlers. There ore
eighty of these reservations contain-
ing abc
Chicago Tribune.
A New Year's O ft Heralded,
he mesaareleas popularity of Hnstefter's
Htoffscb hitters hss been the growth of more
than s third of a century. Aa In the psat, the
coming new year will be uahered in by the
appearance of a fresh Almanac, clearly letting
forth the nstare, uece and operation efthia
medicine of world wide fame. It la well worth
peraaal. Absolute sccurscy la the astronom-
ical calculations and calender will, ss before,
be valnsble characteristics while the reading
matter will include atatlatlea, humor and gen
eral Information, accompanied by admirably
executed illustrations. The Almsnac la laaued
from the pnblliblug department of The Hoa-
tetter Company at I'itlaburg, and will be
printed on their presses In English, German
French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland,
Bohemian and Spanish All drugglata and
country dealera fwrnlah it without coat.
Browning on Obscurity.
,ord Coleridge tells the following
anecdote: "Browning once sent mc a
volume of his verse nnd asked me how
I liked it. I replied that what 1 could
understand I heartily admired, and
that parts of it I thought ought to be
immortal: but that as to much of It I
really could not tell whether I admired
it or no, as I could not understand it.
'Ah, well,' he said, 'If a reader of your
caliber understands 10 per cent of
what I write I think he ought to be
content.'"
It is said thnt while T. C. Anthony
of Sault Stc. Marie, Mich., was duck
Representative Hatch may not in-
troduce his anti-option bill in the na-
tional congress until after the holiday
recess.
The delegates to the Liberal cltv
convention at Salt Lake C'lty last week
voted almost unanimously to disband
the party.
L. B. Hill, for twenty years secre-
tary of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fel-
lows in Wisconsin, died at Madison
last evening, aged 70.
Chris llanuon, formerly postmaster
at l\ plar, la., was arrested at San
Frumiac.), accused of having robbed
registered packages.
Mayor Smith of Chicago has issued I shooting recently, an eagle pooped
a proclamation calling upon the cltl-1 down and carried off one of his duck
zens to aid in the efforts to alleviate
Demanded Instant Kepnratlon nnd
Get It With a Vengeance.
A very absent-minded member of the
French institute was reading the news-
paper in the Casino at Dieppe the
other day. He was absorbed by hia
reading, and with his left hand he un-
consciously pushed the files of news-
papers on the table. Each moment he
sent them further from him. Beyond
the papers was an inkstand, which at
last the moving papers pushed over
the side of the table. It fell on the
trousers of a Paris banker, who was
furious at the accident.
The absent-minded man offered his
best excuses without appeasing the
banker's wrath, who shrieked that his
new trousers were ruined.
But, sir, I will cheerfully pay for
them. Be gtxjd enough to give me
your card and 1 will send the money to
your hotel."
"To my hotel, sir. I don't know
you. I must instantly have the thirty
francs these trousers cost."
The member of the Institute drew
forth the thirty francs and handed
them to the banker. Then he said:
"Now that you have l ecn paid I
hope you have too much of the delicacy
of a gentleman to remain inmy trous-
ers. You know they are mine, and I
insist upon their Immediate delivery
to me. You have no confidence In me;
I have none in you. My trousers?"
In vain the banker protested against
such haste. 'I he crowd that had
gathered about the disputants said the
member of the institute was right, snd
the banker, after sending for another
pair of nether garments, surrendered
the ink-stained ones, amid the laughter
of the bystanders.
I O lane House®.
i ou think yon are bright," said the
window pane to the mirror, "bat WJl
only give out some other one's re Sec-
tions."
"It la easy enough to Ml
through you, retorted the minor.
"You are envious of me because I hare
a coat to my back and you havn't"
—Indianapolis Journal.
If vou arc troubled with malaria
take Beeeham's Pills. A positive •peel-
tic, nothing like it. 25 cents a box.
A whale 17« feet long and 120 in cir-
cumference was taken in the Arctic
ocean in 1847.
Shiloh « t'MUBsiptton Care
la koW on a piinrjnlH-, lt rtir« Inrtj4^t Vee«we
linn. It a th Cans. Hcii.BoU.tSa
The population of New York State U
greater than the entire population of
Canada.
•• IU MMt's Megle t-'oi
Warranted to cur* or ihiwpv —1
jriiKKikt for it. Vricv 15 tent*.
West Virginia Is endeavoring io d«-
vise a plan to adjust her state debt.
CM'i BK /W r ...IA
Iathe<*!< t ana It wtil
tr thin anything * way roiwit. Try iw
Constantinople has the oldest can-
nons.
An Extended Popularity. Bsoww's
BnoNcnt Ai. Tnonir.s hs e for many years been
the moat |>opulnr srtlclc In ute for rellevlag
coughs snd Throat troubles.
A paris paper has a circulation of
,000,000 daily.
the sufferings of the poor
The Washington fire Insurance com-
pany of Marietta, 0., has assigned. It
was being vigorously attacked by the
state insurunee commissioner.
Fourteen inches of snow fell In the
neighborhood of Indian River, Mich.,
Saturday night, and In consequence,
trains are from two to eight hours
late.
• PRANK ROHM,
88 W. Jackson St., Chicago.
decoys, sinker and all.
What Bhe Was Thinking About.
The young woman had married and
there was a great array of wedding
presents. She didn't seem to care
about them, however.
"My dear," expostulated her mother,
who had made the match, "just see
these lovely presents; aren't you Inter-
ested In them?"
'Not much," replied the bride, "it's
the future I'm thinking about.'—De-
troit Free Press.
The t'M'AL treatment of cstsrrh Is very un-
satisfactory, aa thouasnda can testify. Proper
local treatment Is positively neccaaary to suc-
cess, but many, If not moat, of the remedies
in general use afford but temporary benefit. A
cure certainly cannot be expected from snuff*,
powdert, dourhps and waabea. Ely'a Cream
Balm, which la ao highly commended, la a rem-
edy which combinea the important requlaites of
quick sction, apeciflc cuiatlve power with per-
fect safely and pleaaantneaa to the patient.
See Cole Setter Spmltnt BooUarfv. Is et
The most extensive mines are those
of Saxony. The golleries arc 123 miles
long.
ing about 1,500,000 acres.
(Jeorge F. Elefson, a grocery man, of
Howard, Wis., who has n wife and |
several children, and Mrs. Edward
Kollbreak, who leaves a husband and
three children, aro fleeing towards
Washington stale. Elefson first se-
cured #12,000 frotn his wife, nnd Mrs.
Kollbreak took 8 00 from her husband.
'I he Rome Official (Jazette publishes
a story to the effect that Premier
Crispi * has dismissed the mayor of
Monreale for inciting the populace
against the government.
Miss Johanna, the chimpanzee, to
be the bride of Chico, arrived in New
York Monday and was taken to Cen-
tral purk. Chico greeted her with
wild yells to which she responded,
9n account of the receipt by several
members of the Paris bourse of threat-
ening letters, the officials have had
wire nettings placed la front of the
golleries to prevent the throwing of
bombs onto the floor.
P. P. Haldcman, of Piedmont, W.
Va., superintendent of the Franklin
coal company, was robbed of the
money with which to pay the n
Saturday morning. The robbers I People overlooked the importance
knocked'him insensible with a sand-I of permanently beneficial effects and
Snakes always take in their prey by
the head, just as the hunter, doubtless
for the same reason, draws a deer to
camp by the forelegs and never by the
hind ones, so that the hair may not
cause intrnctuble friction.
In Oliten Times
THE JUDGES Z
WORLD'S COLUMBIAN [MM
Have made tho
HIGHE8T AWARDS
(Medals and Diploma*) to
WALTER BAKER A CO.
On esch of the following named srtlcleat
BREAKFAST COCOA, . .
Premium No. 1. (iiocolnle,
Yanilla Chocolate, . . .
German Sweet Chocolate,
Cocoa Riitter. . • • « «
For 1
WALTER BAKER ft CO., DORCHESTER, MAS8.
NICHT
WORN
AND DAY.
Itohid tho worat n«p*
tun* «ith t*aae umlrr *11
tiivtinift«.fin<*ea ivrfpct
A'iJuMmrnt. Comfort
iana t'ur«< Nt w r*U«ntc4
Improvement* lllu*
imt-tl cAtalofruft And
lulri for wlr mcA ur*
nrnt Mitt aMQrtlf
pMlfHt. G. V HOi'BB
MM CO., U4 Broft*.
jW Ye* Utj.
iti'u -
j£?iVS!:?; Thomputn't Eyi Water.
bag and took #3,000 in cash.
The Denver Times prints a story
that ex-City Treasurer llliss and ex-
Deputy City Treasurer Hadley, who
arc under Indictment for forgery, lar-
ceny and embezzlement of Denver city
funds while In office four years ago,
have disappeared because of fear that
„ , ,. the case may be brought up again.
The banking house 1 of Marquay, •
Hooker & Co., of Home, which mis- i Senator Manderson has introduced a
Dended payment on Monday, has I bill in the senate providing for a duty
.odged balance sheet with the tribunal j of 18 per cent ad valorem on all teas
of commerce, showing that its assets 1 the growth or product of the coun
exceed its liabilties by 1,330,000 lire. It; tries eust of the cspo of Good Hope
is stated that Its creditors will not \ when imported from places west ot
lose anything. the cape of (lood Hope.
(•round has been broken In the col- Edward A. Davis, the eldest son of I
lege yard, near Appleton chapel, for ! .I0I111 A. Davis, has denied in toto
Harvard's new art museum, it will the reported settlementof the811.000,-
be of Indiana limestone nnd will cost 000 will contest. Edward Davis says:
were satisfied ' with transient action;
but now that It is generally known
that Syrup of Figs will permanently
cure hnbitual constipation, well-in-
formed people will not buy other laxa-
tives, which net for a time, but finally
Injure the system.
The Tivoll waterfall, which provides
light and power for transmission to
the Rome of the dead Ctesars. furnishes
as yet only 2.000 horsepower.
It She Babr .1 CiMlW Teeth, "
It car* snd an thet old sod w ll tried r iridy, la
«lira Lev *1 Soot King 8t ot tor Children TeeUISC.
Truly a Serious Case.
Once I was assistant to an elderly
doctor in Ontario, who also ran a drug
store. He was as peppery as a cayenne
pod, and from time to time customers
and patients had sprung jokes on him,
just for the sake of hearing him blow
off.
O n one occasion a well-dressed fel-
low called at the shop and asked the
doctor to prescribe for a breaking out
and a rash on his left arm. The doc-
tor examined the limb Bnd prounounc-
ed it to bt: a bad case of psoriasis and
eczema.
"I suppose, doctor you can cure it?"'
said the patient.
"Why, certainly," replied the doctor.
'•How long will It take to get well?"
"Oh, I guess about two monthb,"
Mys the doctor.
"Quite sure, sir—is it a bad case?"
"Positively the worse I've seen."
"Then I will leave it with you and
call again when cured," solemnly said
the patient, slowly unfastening his
arm, which was an artificial one. and
painted for the occasion.—Chemist and
Druggist.
A Little Missionary.
A man who was delivering coal at t
certain house in Rochester treated his
horse unkindly. In trying to back
the wagon against the curb he whip-
ped the animal impatiently and un-
reasonably. A little girl who lived in
the houM>" saw the performance, anil
with a child's quick pity felt that
something must l>e done; but she was
so little and he was so big. and there
was no one in the house to help her
She ran into the garden, for it was
summer, and picked a handful of flow
ere. These she tied together and then
on a scrap of paper she printed the
words. "It Is good to be kind to ani-
mals that can not speak." She tied
message on the bouquet, put on her
hat and went out of doors. Very de-
murely she walked near the man,
threw the llowers at his feet and ran.
lie picked them up. noticed the mes-
sage. read it and—for that after-noon
at least—treated the horBe kindly
A PALE FACW
eomes from poor
blood. Yoor blood
needs to be enriched
and vitalised. For
this there's nothing la
the world to thor-
oughly effective aa
Dr fterce'i Golden
Medical Discovery.
Children who art
weak, thin, pale, and
puny are mad*
strong, plump, may,
obnat by the " Discovery" K«y
dally sdapfM to tbein, too, from its ptaaa-
y — restorative ton-
1
ant taste. It's an appetizing. w*^tlve ton-
doesn't benefit or cure, you hava your
money back.
Dr. It. V. Ptntci: Pear Sir— I win "T
that I used the " Medlenl Dlseovepr for mr
little girl, and she ls entirely well. I osnno*
KSTipS'SEJf'VSS Su SiSj. few
Postmaster of AUon. Ptrrn CtK Tim.
Ely's Cream Balm
WILL CUBE
CATARRH
B
MEND YOUK OWN HARNESS
WITH
THOMSON'S
SLOTTED
CLINCH RIVETS.
IT
to be inede
ItlveM They are STRONG. TOUGH snd DURABLE.
Million!! now In use. All lengths, uniform or
aarortal, put up in bo■ •>«.
A«k your dealer for «hea*. or lead 40c.
In itsmpe for a box of 100; assorted ilzef.
MASCrACTCBSD ST
-3UDION L. THOMSON MFC. CO.,
Wall hum. Muse.
'The story of a compromise between
the heirs of my father's estate is a
mis-statement pure and simple."
A dispatch received from a London
news agency from Prague says that a
ittrpe bomb has been exploded outside
of the residence of Lawyer Woiff In
the Ring Plnti. at Rakonitz, Ilohemla.
The dispatch adds that the house was
, demolished and several other build-
I ings were damaged by the explosion.
1150,000. It is designed bv R. M.
Hunt, of New York. It will l>ell!>
feet long and K0 feet wide nnd two
stories high, with ofticea, exhibition
rooms and lecture halls and large mu-
seum hall.
, Ten thousand dollars in gold have
been stolen frotn the cellar 01 David
Stout's residence, near llantfhvillc,
Ind.'Stout is over sixty years old,
and the money is the savings ot yen's.
The whole affair has been carefully Dnbuqne, la., the United States
Concealed, and it was only on Sunday j grand jury reported Tuesday on the
that the story got beyond the family 1 yan |,Pwen pension fraud cases. Thete
Stout says that when he last counted nre twenty-eight separate indictments
the hoard there was 87,000. but since np„jn8t Van Lewen.' There are eleven
then he has added 13,000 more. It is I M.parate indictments against Dr. Kis-
not known when the money was tuk- , setiUi charging him with accepting
Electric clockr, that automatically
ring bells at the end of each recitation
hour or period are being put into a
number of New England schools.
ilow's Hi In!
We offer One Hundred Dollsrs reward for
sny est* of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hail's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undesigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 yesre, and believe bim
perfectly honorable In all business transac-
tions and financially able to carry out any ob
ligations made by tbelr Arm.
Wist A Tm'ax, Wholesale DruggUts,
Toledo, O.; Wai.mxo, Kikxak A Msavw,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, act-
ing directly upon the bl< od and mucous sur-
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free,
fike 75e. per bottle. Bold by all Drugglata
A liad Time.
(iripsack—l>o you think I can get an
order out of the head of your firm to-
Hookkccper—Not ranch! He's feeling
too poor.
(Iripsack—Why, Isn't business good?
Rookkceper—1« reat Scott, yes, Rut
he's just got back from his wedding
trip.—Cloak Review.
In • Restaurant.
finest—What have you got?
Waiter—I've got liver, calvc's brains,
pigs' feet— .
finest- Hold up there! T don t want
description of your physical peculiar-
ities. What have you got to eat Is
what I want to know.—Texas Siftlngs.
en or by whom.
A dangerous gang of counterfeiters
lias been located In Harrison county,
Mo. Edward Holmes and E. M. Ash-
ford were Saturday arrested by tho
I'nited States authorities. Holmes
had seta of dies for making nickels,
quarters, halves Bnd dollars and a
Inrge amount of spurious coin. Ash-
ford is a .merchant and Is charged
with passing the stuff.
An evening paper c f Pittsburg Mon-
day printed a sensational story to the
effect that the big Carnegie steal plant
at Homestead would be closed down
indefinitely in all departments on De-
t ember 2.1. Secretary Love Joy antici-
pated no such action, however, accord-
ing to au interview with him.
bribes and altering returns.
A man named .lames Simmons died
suddenly and under mysterious clr-
cttinstances last week. He was stop-
ping with William Sharp, who lives
near the territory line nine or ten
miles south of Chetopa. He had been
writing all day and In the evening
would eat no supper. Shortly after
dark he called for a drink of water,
but death had struck him before he
could drink and he fell over on the
floor dead. He was a man about 30
or 35 years old. No one knows any]
thing* about his relatives. Ho has
a team and sotno money. It Issnn
posed thnt he had taken poison, lie
said the day he died the officers were
after him and had him In a tight
place because of some family troubles.
Small singing birds—technically
known as "warblers"—live from eight
to eighteen years, providing they meet
with no accident.
IT .t Wholly Stupid.
C rummer—That fellow Gllleland
doesn't know enough to go In when it
■rains.
Vokea—That may be. but he knows
enough to steal an umbrella when he
needs it.—Truth.
Since the recent expiration of the
Edison patents in England the price of
electric lamps has come down from 4s
Od. to Is. wd.. with prospects of greater
reductions noon.
Patents. Trade-Marks
SWEETS^
Directions tor sprouting free. Address,
T.J. IK INNIW, Columbus. IUiW.
cciin rosTAL caiid koh krkb
St Nil HAmrs ('orr or tub "KANSAS
FARMER." Pnbllshod st Topeka.
ti-t-Price jgSa^a
PHBSiSSS
MIRRUGE PIPER £$?Ka
OUNNBLS' MONTHlY.TOUUO, OMIO.
Vol. e—68
(m ST. JACOBS OIL
PAWS
Hnd all the Would Know the CUM to
Souvenir Coinf or Eighty Cents
NEVER OfFERED BEFORE FOR LESS THAN ONE DOU-flR.
Father or Mother;
Sister or Urothcrj
Sweetheart or Lover
•Vould be pleased te
recstve aa e
Christmas or New Year's Present
ie they could ilways keep a reminder of th s Co.
.jmbian year. What more appropriate than *
WORLD'S * FAIR SOUVENIR ♦ HALF D0LUB7
Sent Post-Paid to any address for 80 cents In 1 or 2-cent stamps.
Only a Halted number left. Order qulsk from V. O. DROWN. OJ OJ. Wet J* :U« n
Street, Ctotoago, III.
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