Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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Ayer's
For asthma, bronchitis, croup, or whooping cough, there is
no remedy so sure and so safe as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
This standard remedy for coughs, colds, and all diseases
of the throat and lungs, is now put up in half size bottles at
half price, 50c.
Cherry
Pectoral.
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I INTERNAL REVENUE.I Jewell college wins.
I . a . «■ . . ..w_ g • — 1|*I ■ t 1*luf<it In til
THE REPORT OF COMMIS-
SIONER FORMAN.
1,500 LlqiVu
erilcted—Nearly
in Prohibition
H.OOO Special
Washington, Dec. I -In his annual
report to tho secretary of the treasury,
Mr. Forman, the eoniuiissioner of in-
ternal revenue, estimates that the re-
ceipts from all sources for the current
fiscal year will aggregate at least
were extinguished. Mr. Matthews'
subject was "The Supremacy of Natur-
al Law. ' Mr. Harris' was "Paternal-
ism; Jts Cause and Cure "
CHEROKEE INDIANS.
Almost every girl is given a pearl
and gold opera glass by her lover dur-
ing their engagement which she never
gets to use after they are married. •
When anything mortifying happens
to a woman, she shuts herself in her
room, and her friends send out word
that she is •prostrated." The word
"prostrated" has a cbarm for people,
and they treat her grief and humilia-
tion with respect. If a man runs up
against anything that causes him
trouble, he has togo to work, as usual,
and face it..
The commonest kind <>f a cheerful
giver is the one who gives nothing but
good advice.
Wherever y n tind :i true t hristian
spirit, you will find it trying to do the
work of Christ.
When we cannot do as we would, it
will smooth the jolts to be willing tc
do as we should.
After a woman has 6ous-iu-law and
grand children, she is never happy un-
less she is passing things around to
■at.
Although forty words a minute is
considered good speed in typewriting,
a Boston girl, in a test recently, wrote
eighty-nine words from dictation in a
minute In a second test she made
ninety-five Writing from a familiar
sentence slie made 155 words in a min-
ute. Her best record is 114 from un-
familiar dictation and 104 from famil-
iar matter in a minute.
The reader of a paper at a woman's
historical club in New York the other
day described Aaron Burr as "rushing
into the house with blazing eyes-' on
the day Texas was admitted to the
I'nion. As Burr died in 183G and lexas
was admitted in 184.",, his sudden ap-
pearance on that occasion must have
been in the nature of a surprise to his
family.
Ko-To-Bm f"i l ifty Coats.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
pea strong, blood pure. 80o. ah dragglsta.
It takes both grace and grit to bear
disappointment well.
Ptate of Ohio. City of Toledo,
Lucas County,
"prank J Cheney makes oath that h® «
the senior partner of the ■/...J
Cheney A Co., doing business in the Uty
<if Toledo, County anil State alores^aid.
and that said Ilrm will pay the sum or
ONIO lrUNDKKI) DOLLARS for each
and every rase of Catarrh that cannot bs
cured by Ih. *NK"^CHENEY. '
SS E? S'SSSSW
a(8mld1886' a. w. qi.kason
' ' • Notary Public.
Hair. Catarrh Core Is taken '"{Jf"*1'*
nmt n r. dlierllv on the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of tli« system. Send tor
"•"t'T"1*! CHKNKY ft CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Urufrm.tK. 76e.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
To a girl in love, the most trifling
circumstanee becomes a corner stone
upon which she erects a most imposing
air castle.
It is one point in a man s favor if he
buys the turkey for his family, iustead
of depending upon his luck to win it
at a raffle
The married women always insist
upon giving Christmas presents to al.
their kin, even if they only give their
husbands fits.
The langh of professionally amiable
people begins to sound in time like the
laugh you get out of a doll by pulling
a string attached to its body.^
Few ofuiTpaiu by the mistakes ol
others, but he who fails to profit by
his own mistakes, will soon be bank-
rupt in knowledge.
I know that my life was saved by. I'iso's
Cure for Consumption.—John A. Miller,
Au Sable, Michigan. April 21. 1895.
The pruned limb is seldom the one
that dies.
J. E Matlliew* <Jet* First lMnro In the
Oratorical Coolest.
Skdai.ia, Mo . Dec. 4.- In the inter
collegiate oratorical contest at Woods'
opera house last night, the judges
awarded to J. K. Matthews, of William
Jewell college, the honor of repre-
senting Missouri in the interstate
oratorical contest Second place was
given to K. <1. Harris, of Missouri
state university. W hen the decision
was rendered *?00 students front Will-
iam Jewell col lego rushed upon tho
stape, shouting their college yell. and.
lifting their champion upon their
' shoulders they curried him to the
. —- *as, ! footlights, where they repeated their
8155,000,000, at, increase over 189. of ve„ m Untu thc
about SS,300,uoc. A comparative state- . Mr Matthows'
ment of the receipts during the last
fiscal year is given as follows:
8piriU — $85,008,54-i; increase over;
1S96, ti,338.473.
Tobacco — 130,710,391; decrease, '
31,331.
Fermented liquors—S3i,47-',H'*'-; de-
crease, 91,314,073.
Oleomargarine—Si, 034,129; decrease,
51185,302.
•Ml led cheese —§13,992; increase
114,092.
Banks and bankers—$85; decrease,
$49.
Miscellaneous — 1375,383; decrease,
809,729.
Total receipts — 5140,619,593; de-
crease, §211,022.
The report'Includes the following
figures of collections made:
Kansas—Including Oklahoma, 5"'50, -
398.32: Missouri, 87,304.Gs2 80.
Violations of internal revenue laws
are noted as follows: Kansas—.9
cases; set tied during the year, 15;
pending, 4 Missouri - 208; settled.
ii5; pending. 83.
The report shows that, of tho spe-
cial taxpayers in Kansas, there art'
2,209 retail liqucr dealers, 12 whole-
sale dealers, - brewers. 204 retail deal-
ers iu malt liquors. 40 wholesale deal-
ers in mait liquors, 2 manufacturers of
Outnlil
cm
Import!
Nation Are
u; l)t*rl* Ion
Mlscookk, Ind. Tor.. Dec. 1.—In the
I'nited States court to-day Justice
Springer rendered a <*eei ion in the
Cherokee citizenship case*. The de-
cision affects more than 1,0'H) appli-
cants for citizenship in the Cherokee
nation and property Interest* t-o toe
value'of over 98 " 10 00Q
The opinion is of special interest, a>
the law providt's that the opinion ol
this court in such caso>. shall be final.
The decision bars all r.on-resident
Cherokecs from any interest whatever
in the lands and "Upholds the laws ol
the Cherokee legislature and the de-
cisions of the ( herokee courts.
NEW ATTORNEY GENERAL
• Governor crimes of now Jersey Hm Ao-
euptetl I lie Position.
IIUXOTON. Dec. 4. -Thc position
There is a good deal in the funny j
papers about dog* attacking tramps.
There is nothing in it : dogs and tramps
always make op; dogi and trauipa arc
■ueh loafers that they never quarrel.
Instead of going in for chrysanthe-
mum culture, why not go into cabbage
culture, which is' more remunerative?
The cabbage and chrysanthemum are
of the same family, and since the aim
in cultivating chrysanthemum* is to
produce them us large as possible, why
not take up the cabbage instead, which
is big to begin with?
From an old maid's standpoint, the
confidences her newly married friends
pour out about how good their hus-
band* arc. are not as interesting as
those of her longer married friends
who crv over the meanness of the men.
A scrawny oak tree, having the ap-
pearance that its tenure of life is not
stronger than that of a sickly, puny,
week-old infant, stands alone in^ the
corner of a certain door yard in North
Atchison. After hearing this, you will
be surprised to learn that the sixteen
year old daughter in the family has
christened the home "The Oaks. '
Saint Andrew did not wait to be or-
dained before he brought his brother
to Christ.
Reputation* Made In n Hay
Aiv jireolou* warn*, limn trie* tho worth of*
Hosteller'* Stomach Hitter* it
* forty-fire xt-arV (.rovrth. ;,i d like Ihote hardy
lichen* that narnixh the .-retrlei-s of Alaska'*
■k* It It. un*h. * perennially, and it« reputa-
tion ha- n* firm a base n* the rock* thein.elvea.
No medicine > r. ore highly regarded a* a remedy
for fever and ague, billon* remittent, constipa-
tion. liver and kidney disorder*, nervousness and
rheumatism.
, bitter when sweetened
One trouble with the world is that
there are so many people in it who are
content to drift down stream.
The chief element of improbability
in the theory of an eminent Egyptolog-
ist who claims that Adam and Eve
were Chinese is that there were no
facilities for pursuing the laundry
, business in the Garden of Eden.
I Book* are the legacies that a great
' genius leaves to mankind, which are
j delivered down from generation to
! generation us presents to the posterity
of those yet unborn.
When in St. I'aul the other day Miss
Susan H. Anthony, who is 78 years old,
received seventy-eight roses dropped
in her lap by seventy-eight children,
who tiled before her.
The Prince of Wales patronized a de-
partment store in Loudon and set the
town to talking. He is roasted for go-
ing to such a house of commons to sup
ply hi* royal needs.
A man in Rhode Island has sent the
President a 27-pound turkey. It had
grown to a point where he had to find
room for it outside of the state.
WAn -
of attorney general to succeed Mr.
McKennn. who. will be nominated to
the United States supreme bench to
ers in mait liquors, 2 manufacturers ot tlie i nucu Mates rapiuuw I, ,
oleomargarine, *-t retail dealers of succeed Justice Field has been offered
oleomargarine; total spccial taxpn.v- to Governor briggs ot Now Jersey and
crs 2,*i54. ' l,e consented to accept. It is uu-
... - i - . : 1 .1—. I, iu •imiiiint mont was
:rs 2 154. 1,0 nas uousl-hwju iu v ...
In Missouri there are 7,045 retail ; dcrstood that his appointment was
liquor dealers, 173 wholesale dealers I nr«w d bv Vice President Hobart.
r>2 brewers. HS^rot&U denlfHMI in malt.
liquors, 937 wh'oloaal© dealers in malt
ed by Vice President Hobart.
CARR CONVERTED
The Child M
DoelAro* That 11
Ke idr to l e In Peace.
Mo., Dec. 1 William Carr,
hanged December 17 for
We give notice to ail our tr .§nds that!
whenever they go so deeply into
mourning that they begin to use black
edged paper, they must quit writing
to us. A black edged letter smells ol
embalming tiuid, and should be exclud-
ed from thc mail a
Thc l'irat Parish Congregational
church of Charlestown. Mass., which
lias just celebrated its 305th anniver-
sary, had for its third pastor the Rev.
John Harvard, sounder of Harvard un-
iversity, and for its tirst Sunday school
superintendent S. V. 1J. Morse, inven*
tor of the telegraph.
A London water colored painter who
ordered soda water at a bar, and was
hit in the eye by the cork when the
barmaid opened the lx ttle, has recov-
ed $1,530 damages from the proprieto*
of the restaurant, though no structural
injury was done to the eye.
The Earl of Chatham, who bore no
good will to a certain physician, waa
rallying him one day about the value
of his prescriptions. To this chaffing
thc doctor replied that he defied any
of his patients to find fault with him.
"1 believe you." replied the Karl, *'fot
they are all dead"
No saerifit-
by love.
Kdo.ate Howala With t'sscarsts.
Crii.Iv ( utharti«- euro constipation forever.
o. j.v ifc.c.r. fail drturtriMia refund money.
The man who shoots his hunting
companions is having one of thc busi-
est autumns for many years.
Mm. Wlnalov
or children m
tion. allaya
t ^nothing ft?rap
.n-i hp rau raduoap l>l>ia
m,l . ..II.-. S.. cruli* boltlo.
Hijuuia, . ..
liquors, V dealer* in oleomargarine
total special taxpayers, 5,710.
In Oklahoma there were 32 viola-
tions of the revenue laws, IS of which
were settled and 14 still ponding. In , "t . . th_ Re_
Oulahoma there are retal.Uqnor th. .rt.r -tt' eli at th. jali
dealers, 4 wholesale, 3. retail dealers , ^ ... . . ,u„* i,„
... i.. .1 i vesterdav to talk with him, that he
in malt liquors ana h wholesale deal- j
. . . , .. . hiul been
To Cur© Constipation Forever.
rr.i,. fosrarets Candv Cathartic. 10c or 2.'xj.
U C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money
Unbidden guests give pleasure-
when they ga
Whoever kicks over a lie, will finfl a
big brood of others hiding under it
A man who lias no head, usually has
plenty of tongue.
Women will sometimes confess their
sins but you never find one that con-
fesses their faults.
ers iu malt liquors; total, 353
The cost of the collection of the rev-
enue during the last fiscal year was
S4S ir.o
ELOPED WITH A MULATTO
A Missouri Girl So| po*ed to Have Joined
Her Father'* Coachman.
Kansas City-, Mo., Dec. 4.—Undoubt-
edly the most sensational society scan-
dal that has come to light in Western
Missouri in recent years is the elope-
ment of Miss Kate Neal* daughter of
had been converted and was ready to
die in peace. Carr stated that his con-
version took place the day after his
attempted suicide, and when he was
put in chains.
For Folaoolng ller I .over.
Ardmobk, I. T , Dec. 4. —Ida Ran
tlolph has been arrested at Caddo,
twelve miles northwest, and jailed
hero, charged with the murder of
Henry Ross a few days ago. The
i woman is the mother of a young
babe. The indictment charges the
A little nmr.ThappincsTeonsi.ts in When a sinner turns saint, he is apt
magnifying hi.ns.-lf, to overdo .t
HAS CURED MORE THAN
RHEUMATISM.
000 PEOPLE.
FOR 30 DAYS
YOU CAN TRY
IT FOR 25 CTS.
Some men never inspire love in wo-
men; they simply aggravate them.
TO CORF A COI. IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Hrorao Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund tbc money if it fails to cure. 25o
You will find that the guilty ones
are the last to forgive a sinner.
Fmoke Sledge Cigarettes, 'JO for 5 eta.
When u man is in loys Is the be t
time to get him to join church.
Doa't Tobaoro Spit and Smoke Toar l.lfe Away.
To quit tobacro easily and forever, bo mag-
netic. full of life, nerve, and vigor, talie No-To-
Bar the wonder worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 80c or •!. Cure guaran-
teed Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Kemedy Co., Chicago or New York.
If you must toil your troubles, teil
them to a reporter*
Lupton. HI., Nov. C, 1897.
French Chemical Company,
3fi6 Dearborn St., Chicago.
Gentlemen:— . ...
Enclosed please find one dollar for which
wmd me a bottle of your Antl-Novral-
Ciane. You sent a bottle to my mother
fist week and it acted like a charm. She
has been a great sufferer of neuralgia of
the head and stomach and around the
heart and never took any remedy that re-
lieved her so quickly as this wonderful
medicine did. .
I thank <iod for giving von the power to
make such a wonderful remedy and I
hope you may prosper.
^end as soon as possible to,
Mary K. Perkins.
Lupton P. O., Illinois.
The liar who tells how long his stoye
will keep fire is in the saddle now.
All Altoul MaskH
Descriptive folder containing live
maps of Alaska and routes to the gold
fields; the most complete publication of
the kind in print. Send four cents in
stamps to 1*\ I. Whitney. ( . P. and 1.
A., Orcat Northern Railway, St. Paul,
Minn. "Alaska. Land of ('.old and
Ulacier," a beaut ifully illustrated book-
let, sent for fifteen cents in stamps,
Tho (Jreat Northern is over 100 miles
the shortest line from St. Paul and
Minneapolis to Seattle and Portland,
the outfitting points whence steamers
sail for Alaska.
To profess Christ is a challenge to
thc world, not a defense.
Star Tobacco is the lending brand of
tho world, because it is the best.
When a man begins to move others,
he is generally called s "crnnk."
ltenuty U nlood Peep.
Clean Wood means a elea.i ,kl". . J**
beauty without i t ( Wat et*.l nnd.V | at iar
ti,- clean, your hlo.iil ami kW|tln/il 'im
HttrrhiiE up tho In/ v liver and driving all im
NEURALGIA
Sick and Nervous Ms«4
aches PrtSlTITlLT Cure*
in 30 Minutss, by
At all druQqitts or tent %
paid upon receipt el t-
FRENCH CHEMICAL CO.
356 Dearborn St..
Chicago, ll>
tirrlng uptneta/> """ . "r.,, tn
purities from tho Iwdy. I'"*... t... aj to
Luish pimple-. I'oils. bloU'lio-.lilaokheail"-
ami that-ic lih l,ilioii«oomplolion by taklns
t'a- arets. hoauty lor ton ioiiIb. All'dirug
COLDS MADE IMPOSSIBLE.
SCIENCE GETS THERE AT LAST.
.Mi (lobulrn for your
tout:!"* bedtlnn* anil
It will brrak I lie lirmu
■ . k«uhi nr«
i iii iobo-
lit IH'IMHK with It.
■•IN*, lau-J \. Hro*d«*l,
Ml
taking
fa-caroi-. noa.i.y "J!?1''.JS" i
gi.U, natlalaction guaranteed, UK , , ooo.
A man marries for love; a woman
marries as un investment.
Write for tho 24-4 PAGE ILLUSTRATED
cajas
JEWELRY. ATCHI S, siLVliljWAHES.
ai ao l«r cants theyw'll *
of'b'eau Ulu 1 \l *■ -1 ^ n! "i t' t h •• uio.iey l -oat
& jACC,v«'i;' ^UvnV:«v
Broadway. Oar. U«t, M. 1/JLIs. Mil
Your ideal may easily become your
idol, unless your ideal is Christ.
ASTHMA!
ML T*rr uaon . * *Ut st., umciibutth. nsw I<
Ask your doaler tor
AsbGioveLime .The Best on Earth.
flflA rilin Tna beat Red Uop« Hooflna f«
Kill IH I Nil ,c- w "«1- ft - capaand natla In-
IIUUI IllU ^,ni|n^ Hobat>tuteafor IMeater
Samples free. Th.ru unilu aoor'sqoa.c «iaa.l4.
ABIIIifl M0RfH,NE and WM,,?*T SWI
|1||||||H IIIIMKITUK. Hook MIKR. a. *. 1.
ui iwiu uofratv usimiuaiag., him aho, iu.
niTCMTC f Ml,OCT...
Twltllwace., t4-fcartn.Um ..n.
W. N. U. WICHITA. N0.50. IB97
When answering; advertisomenta
please mention this paper.
VERY MUCH THE SAME IN EFFECTS ARE
BURNS"° IFROST-BITES
u« ST. JACOBS OIL
BLACK LEG
....i v... iti inn " Mortality In U. S. A. during
.h prevented by vaccination
last 2 years reduced to
u„. Mortality In U. S. A during
uwv. .w -..- third of one per cent. Thousands
of Her'ds successfully vacclnatcd. Teatimonlala, etc.
PASTEUR VACCINE CO.,
......
GIVEN UP BY 14 DIFFERENT DOCTORS,
IT"'"
■Ktber ha
• ,«r«r for .bo,,l fm.r J.-.n., I ... J','* o„. ol our cltj doc-
1 enid t ll ,.!■ ■ mlai..e, ■« "•' to work th,-n 1 k'P< -«™.
rSnp.S?Sl n™a „ elbow., t, n,l.. knf. .nd fMt. TU.M-Wr. oi(M«■ pjla, no mor, ,
TorToar""TbltlH'S.-'""n.'S'.'tf you wliVl'ny'mor. I can «lve it. and 14ks*m"^saWK*t?.'mi• • V ""
Hay Fever, .'a.arrh, sle.'|.'e|*.je.it. Ner^u..^nea.;^eeToa.. t.rMplnlf SnulU.
u!r «'pi'vE DROPS" has never been equalled,
"5 DROPS"
"J,u*
""^VANs'on'bHEVMATIC CUBti CO.. 107-lUt l>ei.rbor" St.. flllCAUU. '■ !-
phina Possibly while under the in-
fluence of the drug she was taken ad-
vantage ot by the negro.
To Arcept Mr.. N'nck'i I'l.a
New York, Dee. 4.—After a consul-
icrF^SFUL YOU MUST READ "SUCCESS."— M
■ r. I.Bill's
" «
<; Er.T THE GEHCWB ARTICLE I
"1
Walter Baker & Co.'s
Breakfast COCOA
Pure, Delirious. Nutritious.
Costa I,css than ONE CENT a cup.
Be aure that thc package bears our Trade-Mark.
Walter Baker & Co. Limited.
Dr. L. C. Neal of Sweet Springs, Mo., | prisoner with administering poison in
with Joe G Johnson, mulatto,formerly | whisky to llenry Ross, who died from
a coachman for the young woman's j the effects. Ross and Ida had been
father. Miss Neal comes from one j lovers, but quarreled, and the woman
of the best families in the state, j SWore revenge.
Her father, who is a practicing physi- j . .
cian at Sweet Springs, owns three " M" An'"™™ "" Tr""'
large farms in that vicinity and is! Sr. Josei-ii, M° , Dea 4.-At a ape-
part owner in the Sweet Springs bank. , o l term of court held at 1 nncet ,
The girl was carefully reared, was the grand jury brought In an indict
BfS
planatlonof' her'strafe ^onducVts j The trial was coi.,.„,„oe.l this niorm jq g£ SUCCESSFUL YOU MUST
that she is addicted to the use of ...or- lng. Sexto,, attempted to hold up .'.X
I Starks, a neighbor, and farmer, and
I killed hiin when he resisted.
For Diamond MiiubkIIii*.
I Nkw York, Dec. 4.—Emanuel J
' Lasar, a sal« onkeeper of this city, an<«
laUon with Judge"sMaddo'x and Smith, | his wife, were each held in SS^jJboil
District Attorney Youngs decided to by Unite,1 States Commissioner Shields
accept a plea of manslaughter in the ! to-day, on the charge of having smug-
first degree for Mrs. Sack, the accom- . glod into this country « 00,000 worth
pllce of Martin Thorn in the murder ! of diamonds. 1 hey pleaded notgmlty.
of William Uu'.densupp j. The extreme | The diamonds were seized Wednesday
penalty for this degree of crime is night at tho office of Max basar,
twenty years imprisonment, with a j diamond merchant •„ Maiden lane.
commutation of seven years and seven | ( ^ ^ ,11<llct.(l.
montlia j cmcAeo, Dec. 4—The grand jury
Dnxutfl, F.vldeiire Senor.tl voted to indict Assessor Richard I.
Cjianutk, Kan.. Dec. 4.—The trust j (iunning and Clerk lJenjamin Harnett
investigation conducted by Assistant | cf the South town. Three true blils
Attorney (ieneral Snelling and Sen- were voted against dunning. '1 he
ator Farrelly before Judge Stillwell, | charges are malfeasaneo in ollice, con-
which was adjourned from November | spiracy and soliciting a bribe. Two
10 until yesterday, was closed sudden- | indictments were voted against Clerk
ly yester.lay morning because, it was Harnett, for malfeasance in office and
declared, the evidence already secured conspiracy.
was considered sufficient to warrant
prosecution. | ^ Jo8|I.„ Mo „,a .-Charles D
Hoyer, a clerk in a dry goods house
Dec. 4.—Yale | until a year ago, made many speeches
(HaUbliahed 1780.)
Dorchcster, Mass. ,
Vale Win.
NEW HaVKN, V.vuu . irt/v. •• - —- j mull u vcai "K*- , ■— - ^
jratory carried an inter-collegiate | for jirj-an and the silver cause during
audience by storm here last evening, j the last campaign. After the election
the home debaters winning in their | he was terribly cast down because
tenth meeting with Harvard in a close I jjryan was defeated and finally he be-
and forensic contest 011 thc question: | came insane. Wednesday lie was sent
"Resolved. That the United States j ^ (|,e asylum here as Incurable.
(hould annex the Hawaiian Islands.'
Yale defende.t the negative side. John I. uittlns.r Arrestable
St. Josii'H, Mo.. Dec. 4.—Private in
Ml.. Ilra'lley*" llottle of Whlakjr. : jormation received here from Ambas-
PHAXXKOKT, Kv , Dec. 4.—Register s,l(iov John Hay in London announces
of the Land Office Reynolds to-day | ;lt, the appointment of John L. llit-
presented Hiss Chrystine Bradley a i lin(f(,r Q( this city as consul general to
bottle of whiskey made in 1880, the [ Montreal, Canada, lias been accepted
year in which Miss Bradley was born. by the jtritisli government Petitions
with which to cln-isten the battleship „;rnnli,led in the state asking
with which to christen the battleship
Kentucky. She tvili use it.
CANDY
r CATHARTIC jA
CURE CONSTIPATION
ALL
DRUGGISTS
SOUTHERN
HomeseeKers Guide
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DROPSY
: i""::Thomp on'i Ej« *• «
were circulated in the state asking
that the appointment be rejected.
All Rm n of a Olr.. T«rn. Oat to ll. Murder
Little Rock, Ark, Dec. 4.-At a JUKOT.ON Citv. Kan Dm. 4 -Cor
.rayer meeting in Huntavllle Seth j poral Fennel, battery B, Fourth artil
Lowe Will Phillips and John How- i lery, at Fort Riley, died yesterday,
ard three young farmers, all in love Fennel was one of the two victim,
with Mis*- Irene Prultt, eugaged in a whom Private I-each endeavored to
shooting fraeas over the girl and all kill with a ball bat while sleeping,
three will die.
Convict* to lie Taught Farming
JsrrsiUORVlLl.K, lnd.. Dec. 4.—Thc
board of managers of the Indiana re-
formatory arc negotiating with sev-
eral owners of farms near by for
z Forty Large Pages a ^opth, Each an Acre of Diamonds, at S1 .OO a Yw ^
Stirring features for December
£ How I Made My First Thousand
-= Winning Fame and Fortune After Fifty
What Two Young Women Accomplished
How a Young Farmer Became a Millionaire
Princely Salaries and the Men who Get Them
The Newsboy who Became a College President
How Change of Business Brought Change of Fortune
Shall I Risk my Salary and Go into Business for myself?
Wanamaker Trundling his First Order in a Wheelbarrow
Cheae Books will Mahe Tom* fortune
I'M. ORISON. S. MARDEN.
f.ditoh-in-CHIff.
ilnrrlN <)|>|>ohm Annexation
Washington, Dee. 4.—Senator Har-
ris of Kansas announced to-day that t owm,rs Q[ ,nruls „t.ar uy ,„r
he was opposed to Hawaiian annexa- ; lea#es vf t^e property for tho purpose
■ * ' ' ' Undo* 1 t-!..— A l— ..nnvlnta •«>. uirrli'ill.
cretoforo bee
tion lie has 1
rlded.
ri r« WblU liu Wife 1- Dying
Louirvh.i.k. Ky , bee. 4.—Delia Mo-
Quaid Livingston. '.':c wife of Arthur
Livingston, an actor, died at an in-
firmary last night, just after her lius-
baud had finished playing a comlo role
in "Charley's Auat" r.t tho Temple
theater.
tn('r.iu llltioki in a«hn4.
L.%Ciio>sk, Wis., Dec. I.—Fire di-
ltroyn-1 tho McMillan cporn house and
Tomeroy block «urly '.his morning,
causing a 'os« of r.bjat 4«00,000. Hix
flreiuca wore injured, ti*rto «erlou ly
1UBILS U1 VIIC I'li'l'Vi > T - | I
of working the convict* as ugrlcul
' turists.
MlMoarl-Kan«a« Champion.
JorLIIf, Mo . P' " < -The Missouri
Kansas championship gold inedi.1
j known as tho "House of J<ordt
Medal," awarded 10 tho best amateur
' live bird shot aud held by W. K. Mor-
gan of Joplln, •• won by Chris Stein-
back, also of Joplin, in a livo bird
shoot yesterday.
Ilaatli Uum l by H««d cli« T bUt«.
Iowa Fam.s. Iowa. Dec. 4.—Ml '
Nettie Cromwell of this place uied
yesterday. Iler death was caused by
the exoessive use of headache core
tablets, which acted a* a slow poison.
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