The Beaver Advocate. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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in that
of rail
government railroads.
South Aiwtwa own* her o«vn r
way system
TllV. little country of lle^sc '
hundred and twenty-sis mile
rotd,
Tiik govern'nont of Portujrnl
about half the railroad*
country
Tun Netherlands own nearly one
thousand mile* of railroad*, mil In the
beat of condition
A I.AHO* per cent of the rail way a of | " * n„ Mo|larH specie on
Italy arc owned by the government j ^ ^ ^**11 in the St. Mary's
hank, being the two payment, made
tCorrait*M. i«m )
chapter xiv -coensnsn.
The director appear* to have Wen a
pragma ti.' Kngllshinan. without the
tact of prudencr '■',-
There was, at the
ami leaded to corporation*.
VurroniA. Australia, owna all the
railroad* In the colony, two thouaand
three hundred and forty-one miles.
Tiik Hrltlah colony of New South
It did not take long for the minor to
form and fly that it wa* a working-
man'* regiment, and would not take
the aide of the employer*.
When it had reached the 'ittle
square where the bank *to<>d it waa
drawn up. A akirmi<h line was
thrown out, pieketa stationed and the
crowd forced buck.
The colon**I and hi* -taft then went
Into the bank The disposition of the
men in the street was *uch that access
to the t>auk was impossible, anil a the
doorway was on a level with the street
it was impossible for the crowd to
what was going on. save that there
by the government for a large cont
for copper gun-barrels. This money
should never have reached St. Mary*
in coin. Hut there had Wen a loud
Wules own* two thousand one hun outcry from different partscrt the coun-
dred and eighty-two mile* of railway. m. thttt m\\ the profits of the company
an,I New Zealand in IH1 0 owned si* went t,, Kngland. and the disaffected
men of "The Junta" had
„ hundred and seventyrtwo milea.
AND AROUND ENGLAND.
•ehoed it
therefore,
Then it wa* that the director dla-
covered that all the specie had been re- ]
moved from the bunk. A great crowd
had gathered round the entrance. He
got upon a chair and In an exclteo
manner conveyed the lnfornjatlon. It
waa received with incredulous Jeera,
cries of "Served you right. We don't
believe it. You brought the soldiers,
etc," and the wildcat excitement
enaued. , . . . ,
The sheriff was puralyied aa<> l.iat
hla head. He sent telegrams to Louis-
ville and Cairo calling on the author-
ities to arreat all soldiers in blue shirt*
and duck trousers armed with Spencer
He arrested the agents at the
Highest oC *11 in Leavening Power-
ABSOLUTELY PURE
GENIUS AND MADNESS.
IN
Tun announcement wa* lately made
by the paymaster general of the su-
preme court of Kngland that the total
am mntof dormant funds lying in chan-
cery is tt.000,000
Tiik Fastnet lighthouse, the spot on
the Irish coast l«est known to Ameri-
cans is said to W in a dangerous con-
dition. as the Iron fastenings of the
tower have become corroded.
A* most of the court ladies of Euiope
anv ke cigarettes, some of the crowned
women have elegant boxes of silver
with ash trays of gold, as two of the
ornament* of their boudoirs.
"Winiiow gazing" is a profession In
London A couple of stylishly dressed
ladies pause before the window of a
merchant, remain about Hve minutes
and audibly praise the goods displayed
inside Then they pass on to another
«tore on their long list of patron*.
Tiik Confederate Women'* Monument
•association has been organized at Rich-
mond. and a charter 1* to be obtained.
Voluntary subscriptions toward the
monument now amount to si* hundred
dollars
Hot Noons
Chilly Nights
Kamil MatV.S had"advised ^r^te^W in valn^^When^asked
the com nan v to use the money at St. if the governor had .....
- the indebtedness soldiers replied: "\ou must talk to
the colonel, but you cannot pass the
lines at present."
•If the colonel desires to protect the
bank, he will confer with me," said
Mary's in paving off
on the improvement scheme. He ap- |
pearedto think it would have a good
effect. On the night after the strike
three of the new houses built bv the
.omnanv were burned. The striking
sorkmcn were charged with th" in-
tend lurlsm, but denied it. The next
lay there were three or four thousand
ncn out of work in the town and a
7ery angry feeling.
Director Matlock injudiciously e*
bressed an opinion about the origin of
the Hre which inmle the tx'tter clam <>f
i ttriking workmen indignant, and they
lent a delegation to the office of the
works to get a statement from hiin di-
rectly, and they encountered at the
Joor of the office six men. armed with
-Inbs and pistols, who ordered them
av.-ay. An altercation ensued. Two
•if the delegation were knocked down
*ml one had his skull fractured. The
remainder of the men went back for
reinforcements and in an hour there
was a mob of Hve hundred men before
i.tllce. They demanded that the
of the outrage should l e
constant fluctuation In the rifles. —
l'aducah railroad and held them for
collusion Armed parties were sent
out on the highways and discovered
nothing but straggling men drawn tc
the town by the news.
Every other subject was now
swallowed up In the robbery of the
bank, and upon the arrival of the gov-
ernor and his adjutant in the after-
noon, there ensued a scene of in-
credulous Indignation and fussy of-
ficialism. The adjutant, an old-time
veteran with purely Kentucky prej-
udlcea and Kentucky dignity, immedi-
ately framed a theory that there had
Wen a raid from southern Indiana,
and was for calling upon the governor
of that state to make good the loss and
to return the raiders for punishment.
In Louisville. Cairo and Cincinnati,
ranks of the men.
The regiment stood there quite two
hours and a half. In the meantime
there was great commotion at the
company's works, l'lie sheriff set off
In a carriage with Mr. Matlock, fol-
lowed by half a score of deputies to
reach the bank, but were atopped by
the pickets. The officer protested and
One of the
..../eta announced in its head lines:
The English syndicate at St. Mary's
* Itl .£TJd use of troop*- makes away with a
•take aWut regiment. What of money belonging to the working
the
At la t my mother heard of Hood'* Sursu-
parilla After taking part of a bottle the
•ores began to heal, and after a sh"rt tune \
1 was completely cured. We keep it la
the house most of the time. As a hlood
purifier i know of nothing better " Lsos
St. John, Fairmont, Minn.
Mood's Plll« re purely vegetable. hand
msde. perfect to proportion and appearance.
- vvoRLD S7F"AT« ★
JII1G1IKHT AWAHD !
-suPtwc'' . THE ircr
igSs-
bEWffii
So
R eat
MEDICINAL/
F^OOD
Has justly ic^uired the reputation of being
The Salvator lor
Invalids
^ Thc-Aged.
an incompxkabie AtlMtNT for the
GtowTit and Pkotiction of INFANTS and
CH I LD REN
A superior nutiitive in continued Fevers,
And a reliable remedial agent
In all gastric and enteric diseases ;
often in instances of consultation ovet
patients whose digestive organs ^ re-
duced to such a low and sensitive conditl- <n
that the IMPERIAL URANUM was
the only nourUhment the stomach
would tolerate when LIFE seemed
depending on It* retention
perpetrators
handed over or they would enter the
building by force and take them. Mat-
lock refused to give them up. The
mob then broke Into the office, seized
the men and took them into the street,
where they were beaten to death, the
Of Fall present so many variations of tein director then sent for the sheri at
nerature as to to* the strength and make pn,ittt.,h and telegraphed to the gov-
a pathway for disease. Hood's Barsapa ernor thut the Kngllsh company s
rilla will fortify the system against these ty Wss In danger and he de-
dangers. by making pure, healthy blood the protectlon of the state.
m * 1 At this juncture a large nuinWr of
HOOd S " the remaining workmen who had
I Issilin parilla taken no part In the strike protested
A A%%%%%% * action of the director and
#tried rures . f
*$££?' mill Li The whole town was now in a for-
but none helped me „f excitement, and that night
Mr. Matlock began to take measure#
to have his gold transferred.
The next day an event occurred
which is unprecedented in the history
of strikes. In order to understand it
in its extraordinary details. It is neces-
sary to explain the topography of St.
M,rhe town la built on the first and
second of the natural terraces and cov-
ers in a scattered way an area of per-
haps three square miles. To the south-
west and overlooking the town is
what looks like a portion of a third
, and larger terrace, but which I" the |
level of a long stretch of tableland
that extends south and west with a
steady fall for fifteen or twenty miles.
It Is a poor and sparsely Inhabited
country covered with scrub oak and
gum trees and answers In many re-
spects to the southwestern land of
Kentucky which Is still called the
I "Barrens." There are few roads and
these are very bad. All local travel
skirting this region *
Clark river on the line of the l'aducah
Mr. Matlock.
•T don't know what his orders are.
said the soldier. "Better wait till he
trs: JShK^nrn. Mt v^r^,ssronnu—
rushed to the telegraph office. It Is an . published in the papers.
hour beforeMie gets an answer from lain
the governor at Lexington and It Is:
"Have not
must be mist
do you mean I . , . , A i
Then followed several of the absurd- ha(l invaded by an armv
est of dispatcher o( ,ndtana free-liters, and its bead
••No mistake, saya the sheriff. Kig UPt|jng. -Are we to have
Intent, one thousand strong, *rmeU I "°oiher civil war?" they asked,
with re^ting rilW , ..shall aI1 i„va.ling army <ie« late
i *°,h"
nln. y-four men. "« That the astonishing circumstance
upheld. '
INDUSTRIAL FIQURIS.
Th* number of idle cotton operatives
in Fall Elver Is placed at tl.UO.
Almost five-eighths of the steamers
in the world are under the British flag.
Th* Te*as Live Stoek Journal thinks
there are l.VXVOOO fewer cattle In that
state than there were at thla time two
vears ago.
khtimatks by the director of the
mint place the gold product of the
world at $178,000,000. an increase ol
JO.(>00,000 over the amount stated In
the annual report.
In 1878 the West Virginia oil terri-
tory produced 120,000 barrels; In 1893 It
produced 8,445,412. or a total of nearly
20,000,000 barrels since the first well
was bored. About 2.000 wells are now
in operation, representing an outlay of Paoanini, the violintM. often fell Into «tm, and pretty
over §13.000,000. —Manufacturers' Rec- acataleptic state l*uck.
onl. SCHU.I.KR was a victim of fainting
DCHIXG the past five years the pro- fits and convulsions. I
duction of tin In the Dutch Kast Indies Okorob Ei.iot had frequent attacks
and the straits settlements has in- of nervous prostration.
creased greutly The shipments to Chattkrto* was undoubtedly insane
Europe and America to the end of Au- when he took his own llfe^
gust. 181)4, were 44.118 tons, as against Shki i.r.v is said to have had vtsionsln
27,857 tons in 181HI The syndicate which he devoutly believed.
w hich is trying to corner the market ItoTii Kepler and Cnvler died of dif-
wtll have to obtain control of thl!* ferent forms of brain disease.
source of supply to succeed, as well a .Ion ann a SufTllcoTK was a cataleptic
of the visible supply, which was over Qf the same variety as Joan of Arc.
20,000 tons In August and^onjy ILOOC H,|d th, Fn,n„.
tons a year ago.—Westminster t a«.tte. ]f ^ ^ (,a|,th,. byth0«i«my.
r-D*r a iki bonud haud and foot i Uir
slmckles of rheumatic K^ut, you ha\ni vwtf;
Latest U.S.Gov't Report
e
Powder
AM4T*ijr Ht'ntek (to *5®
haa ludttfot a loa<1 of ainall ahot in hi ojw
"C mtih damages will you ask far
Moi.ikhk was subject to convulsirma. unta(.kv u. cidetitf" Peusat.t- 'Oh,
■l- g;:tfXg--aaia1'
the first well l *N Jonson and Sat Lee were almost ..Wbat J tell my wife «rf." ''Indeed)''
About 2.000 wells are now slaves to alcohol. ' '-Yes; she lakes it to he* mother right
- — and pretty soon it Is everywhere
TO INTEREST AfP W , . ^
... . seir to blame, because you did notebec*
Tiik highest musts of sailing «Mieis their appromh in the outset, with Hoatet-
feet high and ter « Stomach Bitters. Tackle them at onee
spread from 60.000 to ,00.000sqaar fee.
of canvas. perlenco siwedy relief. Biliousness, m*-
I New Mexico have Ix'en discovered Urial. dvspeptic, Uver and neuralgic aom-
a paper In Louisville announced that rulnsof magnificent buildingsThe.wall plaints yield toii
.% i«.iu«.« .mmr surrounding one of tnem la 4 leet niffn, "Dcktoe, 1 am troubled with shootniif
and > long. The ruins nre of Pueblo p^ius in my face." "Yes. madam. You
Indian origin. - ***<*> mmh powder."-ChUago Tribune.
THK avcruge whale Is from r>0 to «5 when Nature
feet in length and 3."> feet in clrcumfer- assistam^'it may be best to render #
Dou can easily hawr theb«l if
you only inwlitwnit. ,,
ence The jawbones are 20 to 2ft foet promptly, but one should remember to use
lontr nnd a toncue has been know n ta even the most i*-rfei t remedies only when
long, anil a ton^m needed. The best and most simple and gen-
yield almost a ton of oil.
As Antarctic- iceberg has been j
The money and . ,at was 20 miles wide. 40 mile
tlo remedy Is tlio Hyrup of Figs, nmnufac-
cn Lumiby the California Fig Syrup Co.
.ength and 400 feet in height; a square Wants a warmer climb.-
township or two could break oil from T„volt Hitting
TiiJt monkey ^oea to the sunny side of the
•ee when he
Texas Hiftiug*.
this and hardly atrect It. ^ ^ ^ of a cough ute
Tiifhe are only one or two plat s In Honey of Horehollml anii Taf.
Boston and New York where foreign ^ Toothaclie l>roi>s Cure in one minute,
postage stamps can lie bought to In-
for durability,ec0n0wy_an0 for
General blacking is unkualleo.
Has Ah Annual Sale of 35w tons.
■ix mk.n with ci.t'bs and pi8toijj orpkrf.n ti1km awat.
i
r4
Then Matlock corroborated the
sheriff.
• Regiment of armed men in posse*-
sion of the bank. Must have the pro-
tection of the state at once. The sher-
iff is helpless."
To this the governor still increitu-
louslv replies: "Regiment must have
transportation. How did it come? An-
swer at once If it invaded the state
from Ohio."
i "Impossible to tell was the answer
•No one knows how it jr« t here. It
is drawn upon Main street at present
Have failed to communicate with
officer*-"
After some delay, the governor sent
this word:
• Will arrive In the morning with
Adjt. Hen. I.nsronib. l>o nothing till
1 get there."
While this was going on an hour was
lost ami it was three o'clock. At half
past three o'clock the regiment was
moved from the hank to the vicinity of
the company's work*. It proceeded in
tine open order and was cheered along
the route by the people A strong
guard waa left at the bauk and no one
allowed to enter.
On the company
common It was
bkni.rk ks sat vr au. omr rioht
iudixo thk i'al'kks.
did not at the time betray to the coun-
try some of the real facts was owing
to the muddle which the incompetent
Mr Matlock and the pig-headed sheriff
and governor had produced in the
minds of the people. There was a
w idespread suspicion among the work-
Ingmen that the superintendent was in
Kome way implicated in the removal
of the gold, and nothing could erudi-
eate from the governor's head the no-
tion that the regiment was an exug-
e rated rate which ha.1 Ik-ch brought
uhout by a descent of invading villain#
from southern Imllnna.
Hendricks had counted on this very
result. Ills motto was: "Audacity
that bewilders and then, energy thai
disorganises."
rllAPTKR XV.
It la necessary now to keep in mind
two orders of events. One Is the slow
focussing of public suspicion about the
operations at Larau. The other is the
extraordinary relationship of the prin-
cipal personages at the headquarter!
of the conspiracy.
A week passes and men are strag
gling I nick to the l.aran from all ovel
the country. They come In through
the wooda at night singly or in little
g roup*. They arrive at the Wash
iiavou. coming down from M. Loult
anil crossing at night frtmi the Ar
kansas shore; they come up from
close In letters sent abroad for return
postage, und even at these places a
price nearly double the facc value of
the stamp Is asked
PERSONALS.
M. Homoixk. who has charge of thej
excavations at Delhi, has sent word to1
the l'aris academy of inscriptions that
he has fonntl another fragment of the
Apollo hymns. It contains twenty-
eight lines with musical characters.
Conokkssman I'esx, of Arkansas, has
been engaged as general attorney for
the Chickasaw nation at Washington,
to succeed lien. Paine. The office is a
fat one, paying twenty-five thousand
dollars per year and ten per cent of all
claims and moneys recovered.
Db. Fkanz Newman, who gives lec-
tures on physics and mineralogy in the
University "of Kouigsberg, is ninety-
six years old' and has lectured at this
university since he was thirty. He was
born near Berlin and was a soldier In
the German war of liberation.
K aiskk Wn.uF.r.m's latest part is that
of a minnesinger. He has written a
poem in praise of the charins and ac-
complishments of Queen Margherita
of Italy, has composed the music to it,
and sent the work to the queen. In
thanking him she says the music is so
beautiful that It should be Dubllshcd.
Peopi.* who hope are people who help.—
Raiu'sUorn.
FOR an AFTER DINNEJTSHINE ,
Hall** Catarrh €
[s a Constitutional Cure. Price 75c.
Morse Bros.Prop's Canton,Mass.
rumor ties around one
a Lie —Galveston News.
By the time
block it become
neuralgia, take St. Jacobs Oil rub it
keep rubbing it on
tbe pain
No, MaI'O, dear, a journal devoted to
the luterosts of palmistry, isn t strictly
•peaking, a hand organ - Philadelphia
Kee«>i\l. ^^^
Lost his Position.
That really happened to a certain
grocer's clerk, because he couldn't induce
customers to take an inferior brand
of w ashing powder in place of
Pearline. The grocer said, "If
you can't sell what I want you to
sell, 1 don't want you."
Now it doesn't take a
very wise woman to decide
whether this was an honest
grocer. And a woman wise
enough, for that, would be
likely to insist upon having nothing but Pearline. There is
nothing "as good as" or "the same as Pearline, the origi-
nal in fact, the onlv—washing-compound. If they send yon
TO PUT ON j something else, send it back. James pyle. new york
And s a FOOD it would be difticult to UwBV jt i, ,„,t at all Inaccessible
conceive o< anything mort palatable. Marv'a. It Is sir
,4'ssion. I shall encamp my men
the outskirts until to-morrow. Let th.
conceive oi anything more palatable. st Mary's, it Is simply uniuvlt-
M by DRUIHllSTS. shipping Depot. Al))>ut „ mile out there is an old
JOHN CABl.R * 8QNS. New Vf k- hollM, landing half hidden In the gum retire to their homes till that
— I trees and brush near the one n«.l It |
was built ten years before by a man
who manufactured potash and tannin
from the oak stumps and is said to
have done quit* a business there in u
About six weeks be-
out at St.
■gain drawn up-a strong encircling
line of pickets Uirown out and the fol-
lowing note sent about five o'clock to
the director. . —
••Sir: The first batallion of the looking for work and some
workingmen's advance guard will pro- ,lf them ride in from the mountains ol
teel property nntil the state takes pos- | j'n>t Tenne
drudging
fore the tnmbles hrtdte
Mary's the place was hired from an oh
n«.^ro Into whose ^-session t had
hojfaveout that he
The tireatest Medical Olscoverj
of the Ait*-
KENNEDY'S
MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
DONALD KENNEDY, ol ROXBURY, MASS.,
Has discovered In one of our common
pasture weeds a temrdv that
kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula
down to a common Pimple. Kll_,rfc terial for which had been found In
caSi,h«ndtrnevtr fMlede'xcept Iin twocase« crude statejjhu
22rt machinery and Imp,
^r~:: -h,oh reference
A benefit Is •wayt experieiK^frow tht h%. made St. Mary'^ waaln a
the
time.
After several attempts to
colonel, the sheriff sent a communica-
tion to him: ...
Sir: \VU1 yo« inform the anthon-
Headrick* watches the reassembling
with cool calculation and appears to
have been satisfied of the main re-
suits. About tlfteeti per cent, of the
men never reappeared. This was ac-
cording to his calculations. Hut the
rest, actuated by the fear of Individual
peril, the esprit de corps of military
tiesof this county by what right you .sanitation, or the desire to go on
ssion It
fallen by a man
wa. going to tit It up for the manwfae
ture of emery paper.
which was used
a great deal of
X St. Mary's and ma-
Invade this state As the legally
stltuted officer of the county, I demand
'hat you appear Is-fore me and explain
your conduct under penalty of arrest
To this the colonel made no answer.
It was six o'clock In the evening
when the regiment was marched to an
open tract on the southwest terrace
overlooking the town, strong guards
were thrown out In all directions and
with the war which a master-spirit
had planned, had. In great part, re-
turned at the end of the week. At thai
time there were by cunt Hve hundred
and fifty men of the regiment back in
Uie cave. ,
Hendricks sat up all one night read
Ing the papers that had been brought
him from Memphis. He went over all
the account, carefully. There was not
needed Bcsh, no mat-
tcr linsr you've lost
it, take l)r. Pierce's
^Golden Medical Dis-
covcty. it works
w onders. By rvstor-
iiiK the normal ac-
tion < f the deranged
orgnnsand functions,
it builds the flesh up
to a safe and livalthy
standard promptly,
pleasantly awl nat-
uralTy The weak,
emaciated, thin, pale
and puny are made
strong, plump, round and rosy. Noth-
ing so effective as a strength restorer
and flesh maker is known t > medical set- |
ence this puts on healthy fltik not the fat ,
of cod liver oil and its filthy compounds. .
It rouses every organ of the Wy to ar^
tivity. purifies, enriches and vit.tliies
the blood r.o that the lx>dy feels tefreshed
I and strengthened. If you are tootiMn.^too
' weak, too nervous, it may lie thai the fc«d
assimilation is at Qmtt A e*rta« amount |
i of bile is necessary for the reception ot the |
fat fm>ds in the blood To..often, the In cr |
holds back this element which would help
digestion. Dr Pierce s Golden M'd'cal |
Discovery stimulates, tones ui an.1 mMg- |
t orates the liver, nourishes the Mood, and
the muftclci. stomach and mrm ft't
rich blood they require
Spent Hundred* ol Dollars wiffb b«> Benefit.
M J. Coi.RJiaw off? \
Man . write*; " ARer
suffering from dyjtprpsta
nnt\ covaKlpafeMMl With an-
|ol«i BKuny for at leaM iH
mouth*,.l am niore tlisn
pleasetl to ay that after
t
A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN
We drMoned uf liliss,
But never knrw
Tbe bliss ofhsvtng
premms
u.uik l)r pierce'* Golden
Me.nci.1 DiK.merv Slid
■ rtrasant PeltMs • for one
month, t *> entirely
cure.1. and. from «bat day
to this I do aut know
Until. for very pity le,
Th.- Futrbsnk firm .uramrnced to maks
The Soap, that in our dream, we planned.
Tba celebrated, well-known brand -
CLAIRETTE
SOAP.
THEN.K.FmextMiun.si.uiva.
UIIWVW— Uir ¥ . mtillClllf. MS, . ,„u.r
a pita rent preparation, made for going ln of them a surmi^ to the
Into oatnn Aa there waa nothiuif f* r 1 truth The raiment ha<\ git y the other •■dklnc I
tK-town to tlo but wait the arrival of It hail aooompllabed ita purpoaa, Um9ftnm whu rrab SS
A peneni i aiw-y -^i has iH«en m ..e I the gxivernoe In the morning. It alowly bllt th« '"rther away from tj>^eiM h«'v" di*.hew n «rv« r «m ti
first Mtle, and * perfect air« \* warranted T#ry demoralise,! condition. The news 1,., down. The camp tires of the the conitnento were, the ^ ———
whtn tli« right quantity l t l«n. j „„t ov,.r ,be country and ^„|u bwued in a long row on the the newspapwrs rerarded the oc u
When the h.nls are .ftcleu « «« • of ,trnngrr% ba.1 poumt In Thc ^Osr heat of the |n New York there was a. e
shooting pains, > * «cr..ss the Ohio and from l.oulsvllle I , f ,|ltl) the night, uitt.l of enormous western pructtcul
m . ,,,,w" ^
Pn^topped inj al^ys dis,rl^.rs In - b.sly that a collision wouMUkepl*>e ^ ^ ^ o0locli all w
'j, a..ef takina't. Hrad the label. between 'he workmen and ti . aa it
w^k altlfWK"? V#(11,lor bitloua it Will ^I.i..b the Kngllsh company h<Ml I ,t^.u were thronge
the tin s.tn the terrace smoking as If
THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE
THE COOK HAD NOT USED
SAPOLIO
GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS.
SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN.
Tthestom^hVioiil or Wliou. It wlU
cause squeamish feelmin at hrst.
Nodiangtof diet ever ne.ess.ry. Bit
the best you can get. and
l),.Nf one tablespoontul In watrt%t be
ti - Sold bv all Drottlat*.
HUTU'S > I ac« IMO Mt I". *1 < ••
S..U.I w..ka M sigM >—«S| jVo'.?"
.tlsMM.ii. Nll-lrala«il sits "«r ri >'
■IsM,
«ais. is rit— I OoartiyU.*, >t«._ ps sua.i.
which the Kngllsh company had |
planted on the bauU of the river. The
sheriff of the county had arrived, hut
the governor had declined to Interfere
at the present state of affairs
Such was the condition of uiatters
when at nine o'clock, to the
inent of everybody■ a regiment of in-
fantry. ne thousand strong. In full
marciilng onler and armed with maga-
zine guns, made IU appearance at the
*pecte«l by every- j ^ ."'"misually dark one. and I J,,U„ suapeeted. "How," said one
wnti #im Mtrlro,nt of a thousaad m.-n
> as light the osn come sn.l go without observation
Ther*' were v*n dismantle a l>ank and then depart
1th a million dollars In specie without
,i. rations for breakfast and being detected or Interfered wlth oe
rhe whllT^nt of the I'^el w«ltl b. | tracked, remains for the ImNflnaUee
ami? « f Wo erc |Q^ ^u% aaiU tkr InaltUn
ital" . 1 Wuh here ami then* a *lropi 4l
ji'-rT. ■arsr.'T -
were its intent lous, no one knew. Hut
weat U explain. I| hs.ks very much
| at this distance as If the Kngllsh j
denied havlnjr seen any company had been operating in pnan
tomato bear its own market.''
An angry official correspondence had
taken place between the governor of
Tennessee and the governor of Indiana^ |
The town of *t. Mary's aud the city ol i
l'aducah swarmed with newspajiet
men and detectives. Hut It waa plain
to Hendricks that fresh troubles at St. |
Mary a Wtwatn the director ami the i
men thrcstened to draw attention
from the aeareh for the soldiers,
jyo aa coxrmrsp ]
plainly seen The early train brought
in a crowd of Idle men, but the rail
r..a.l official
regiment
As soon aa the day was fairly arrived
I crowds began to make their
the edge of the camp. The guard had
Consumption
merly pronounced incurable. Now it is not In al
«rly'aUg«* ot tlie disenan
Scott's Emulsion
Intsnarty Haw
Husband And are you happy, dar
ling ' ,
Wife-Yes, Indeed; as happy as If |
had never been ngsirUl.-Unll®.
will effort a cum quicker than any (Ahtr
known ai«cific. Hcott'a Kuiul </« |>r«>
motea tiio making « f healU.y tuny tiaeaa,
relietrta inflammalton. owow tha • -•
iv« waste of tbn dm—* an4 (ft* e vttal
strength.
For Oongb, Golds, Wsak Lane*. t<* TVtiwl,
Bronoliua, Ooassaptima, IwUuia, kmwis,
LoatofrWknai VaMuf Ummtm «f Otklias.
Buy only the genauba «.U. vttt Ua ia-
ntark < n ijJmun-fUnd wfftt.
™ &mifm fmfkM . -«* A mm/turn /*>/
toott A lowna, W. Y. Ail P o—'eta cs^ a .
«b. C©nOOVAN.
r«cao«A (MAMarr cvr
,^%.¥rtfcwittaaa
• 3.V POLICES sous.
* ext*a rinc.^*
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W. I.. Dsss I s. M OO *ee. ^ ^
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Hodge, J. C. The Beaver Advocate. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1894, newspaper, October 25, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157500/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.