The Claremore Progress. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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Vitalize Your Blood. Overcowa Thai
Tlrad Faallnc Gal a bottte- (A
Hood's Sarupaiilla
take R TODAY, and raaHzt the (real
N to aura to do you.
Hood's 8araaparilla
Miller oou
tolte book if he had
la a dry pond*
dying*" to poe-.
mm aomethisr that didn't co t nor.
Prfc-e, 7Se.
If wr were a woman we would like
lo have little feet but being a
The (rift of allen*: i nt\rn more vel-1 The romn who own. a
tialdc tli..n • I"'1 parrot can pet alonfc' wlthoat a
You uuiool luii b* the k^aal lhe,wl-c" ■
trea ljiv the apple* will taste. | Whca a woman look* unhappy,
The who known what "yonr
luther1 mean*. wry aeklom baa the
blue*.
A nan could learn a grea* saany
thlufs if be didn't think
The fashion of replacing wooden
bada with iron one* la breaking bone
tfea for the U-.1 butr.
Aftar people hare raided a baby they
think aothin* of waking P two or
three times a night.
authorities hho'.ild Interfere.
An old fish Sowed woman's
for everything fr< ■«! a heart t
ache la a mustard plusUr.
In the tardea und email fruit plot
aaa a line to make the row* straight.
What haT U«>mo of the old fash-
ioned dog named Watch'.'
Virtue may be iu own reward but
there la more muncy in silling gold
brick*.
Whenever a man persuades you to
lead him money Ton are apt to get
atuck on hi* i«raaa*lvc ability.
The New York pa tor who raked In
over tSjOOO la>t year from wedding fee*
evidently doesn't consider
failure.
i a back
Uustoutl la charged with i
A aiau'a Tnteutloua may be good, hat
the grocer very often refuse* to credit
them.
It it a doubtfaT <r.>mpllment to tall
man you always "stand up fur him."
The armless wonder, who writea
with hia tom, I* never handy with a
The ralatlaa* of a ataa*a wife alwaya
expect more of him than he expect* of
himaelf.
After a man hsi
Ion he often wishe* he had patroalaad
a alow freight.
Every man who haa been married
over live years haa a saraldag kind ot
hatred for the word ' honeymoon."
Manslaughter i* a penal offenae, bat
man'*-laughter i*nt—ace?
If you loae your vitality you can*
get it back in a week a treatment.
Whra a man'a buainea* run* down
the sheriff cornea along and winds It
up-
Giro the average man an opportun-
ity and he will make a chump of hl*a-
A SCHOOL GIRL'S BATTLB.
Froa m IU1I. Millard. 1*4.
MlaaKmraa Hylwlt.s prepo<r<ea>«B( arheel
■tot ef Mtlford. lad . -
■fir
and b« r Work to
•ak. |Mle and uervoa*. and cam-
uiui lu her bark, rhaot aad
_ ration, sail ebauld I
take* from school week* earlier. 8he
ersdually (row worm, tier n< rve were aa
tense that (be ■•'*>< noWo Irritated her and
she bad a fever and a continual I it blag
la her bimm. The •jrmplonu wore utaca
The newly married oouple who
think they can exist on love In a cote
a | tape wiU wake up some morning and
iiud the rata leaving the place In dla>
It la well to remember that a penny I •Ufct"
will jingle with a tin suipeatler but-
When a wvnaan poc* out to an after-
noon reception and fills up on
licrriw and cake, ahe goea hoi
(gives her husband and children
War * FVr eve hour* the Senate hat the
war reveaue a*m >urc uiul* r dtx'UMtluB. Tbe
rnili* linn- occupied by Mr blitoa. Hem-
*rj t, t.( Triit;; Mr. iyttrv liepubltru, of
Mi iwatfiw* '.<% ami Mr. Turley ifcmorret. uf
Te«.uea*ee. Win It- Mr. Lc*W
u> u i11i iimi1i« of the propound lu
tioas mimi tmnk det«u*ite. tn<nrly
«\ua Usm br n« i imiKiMM. Mr. Chiliae and
IHirlrjr sewered prett v fully tbo tffneral fi
uro of the Mil. Thrtr *\
brtudTflv with liif
wrre. therefore. In Ute erry satur* of UUa**.
U*rul und technical. !fo aetiuu of any kind ww
taken ujmju tbc bilL
The tXmr In the llou*© wan derated chiefly lo
tbc consideration of lttetrfci of Columbia l«^i•*-
latlon. Two Mils of minor Importance affect
Itu- the volunteer military w< re pu^vl On1
* tho Srnat* Mil i>rt.vl«itnv for tt<* i aymcnt
of volu lrcr from tliclr enrollment ati«l author-
Uinv the Mvrrtarr of war to |*y lroop« cm-
t arkuv for Mauiln one m« uth iu advance, ami
tlie other araa tea Senate bill pro* idluir
rUrw of tbo ir;uUr arm? who may I*
utlh-cr* la the volunteer mtvUjc aba 11 uofc va- j
cafe lirlr ofllcw In Ihc regular army. ] ,
May ax-At the conclunloi of to-day'* ,
•esalon of the Senate the reading of tb'*
war mea«urc hai beea completed. About
a-.-vcn-«.*i fthu of the amendmenu propoar i ]
by the Scnau* c >mu*Attee have beea agreeu
Mav te.—While several Imnortant paw- JJahTjUa for fale People, andl decided to
Kr. la the wjr revauue inea.ure were J.V. s. I <.i,h
panrd over f.,r future n>n*lder >tlon. ex- Kmma had no faltb
cclient pro(re<« «4<i mi le by tne Senate la
the con l«lcratlon of the bill Two*lllnlt
o! the taca«urc ha« been read, the commit-
tee amendment* rencrt ly havln« been
a freed to. Mr M Laurln, D.mocrat, of
Soutb Carolina, opened the dlacnftsloi of
the btll with a carefully prepared pce:h
toucblag all of iu feature* Concern.
in« the proposed l*aue of t^nd« he aala
that there waa an infln-nce at work la thU
c 'unlrv, more powerful than the Pre i-
dent, more pilent than Congrea* It
wat the ullent ecret I fluence of the
tn *ncy power, whlc'i wm endeavoring to
force an litue of bond*. Ouce the Senate,
the forum of the people, yields to thl«
IHt. Villi* dane*
ffcr linliu
I >ne .lay 1
read of a c*a*e
• Imliar to
hern which
v rv '-uretl by
l>r. W llliauiit'
FOR ELOQUENCE.
The greater iK rliou of the r «>t« of
the wrapevine grow near the Mirfaoe.
| and for thla reason cultivation should
ha aha llow.
Whenever we meet a aloueby man
aa a |ra don't hear what he aaya through
la* trying to guess what the initiate on
i hi* ahlrt tab stand for.
1 After a girl ha* vlslte.1 away from
VDGE EMORY home a great deal .lie bvffine to com-
SI'EKR. who paid alaln In her brief duya at homo that
sueh eloquent trlb- {he climate I* bad for her health.
ofueneral oZZ ! When a couple are but not
tL * n n lv?r*arr taated. It isa sor, of friction mate.,
celebration at Oa- I Men ara beo.niiiiijj- so slilftlcsa that
Iona, 111., recently. foa often flnd i„0uing for men.
Every time a girl fall* In love she
ieclares all former attachment* coun-
terfeit*.
la an ex-confeder
ate soldier, lie haa
long euJoyed a reP-
utatlon In the
•outhland aa aa orator, lie waa born
In Culloden, Monroe county. Georgia
When a woman truly lovea
i believes he can write better poetry
than Byron.
A woman nsually ea«* a good meal
at home just before going oat to dina
order that her ap|«titc may not
i her impolite.
All a book agent wants is hi* profit,
you do not want his book, l'ay
i bis profit and save inoncy.
It is not our failure* that ruin us
t our fear aad tardiness in making
new beginnings after failure.
The beat known remedy for laziness,
la to go to work.
The rich man who doesn't give, will
always remain poor.
flray hairs and wrinkles won't i
anything in heaven.
If pood resolution* could furniah
wings everybody would fly.
Oar A merlin* roller,
The policy of thia country regarding ( (uUy tough
foreign complication* seems likely to !
remain conservative. The Monroe doc- ^
trine will be sustained, but patience | s/lir,"rull o! ik<\ frvi
and prudence in
reatrniu public opinion. The wisest i
and most prudent course for the rheu-
matic mid the malarious Is to use llos- j About the best way to get even with
Dul Tskaccs Spil sn< Sm.k. Twt Lit* to**.
I.ar.-o . ^ . y and ror ror. bs m*.
. m.......... lire, aervv sn<l rlror. take No-Tw.
official quarter, will |
tee,I Bn< st.4 -smrle "«'• Ad lrsii
Stcrllaa livMie.lv < ■ . . • «r Nee Yora.
tetter a Stomach Hitters.
The scorcher usually i osse&bes a ro-
tary mind.
Beaut jr Is IIIikkI Itoep.
Clean bl<ssl means a clean skin. No
beautr without it. Cn-careIs, t'andy Ca-
thartic clean* your Wood and keeps it
lean, by Mlrrine up the Ian liver and
driving all iropurltiei trom the body, lie-
gin to-day tol>ani-h pint^le*, boil', blotch-
es, blackhead-, an.l thst sitkly bilious
com | lrii. n by talking Cswarels. — beauty
lor inc. All ilrui
suited, 10c. i> . i
is to pay what you owe him.
We will forfeit J 1.0X1 if any of our pub.
Ii hed testimonial* are vro«" he not
genuine. The Piso t'o., Warren, Fa.
The revival of glass-making at Ven-
ice occurred in 1838.
Mrs A. O. Russell. Nsakvllle Teas.. wrltesi
•I esn tnilv sav that I>r. Moffetl • Tal l HI*A
(Teeihlng !'«•« Uvr«> are the en atest bleMlae
to Tr< tills* rh'.ldrrn that the WorlJ hs ever
vti .v, 11 I lisve i - ,1 luem two yesrs. aaa
niv l.ibr soiiM lave hardly Iive.1 llirmi*
hi- .eeowlaummer it J Uad ac* u ei_ theje
_ ?AI<KVb and tbev ar
iJlcTue we bate evee had In the house. Last
ek my wife waa frantic with hcularbe for
two daw. she tri. a '.iui ef yourt A-< AttM >.
"ifii bar" *
We u.ih feaeBieaed
aad the? relieved the pain In her head a
Immediately. We loth reeoBin.r <1 Cases
Ouaa. STKi'irosti.
PltUbur* Safs £ Deposit Co. l'lltabai*. Pk
CUM CONSTIPATION
N-TO-BAC sa SfMrWfKS^^Sr
EARLY
SUMMER DAYS.
Will aoon b'c here. They
pleaaantest and they come at a time
wbfen the system craves for a change
> manner of living. A pleasant place
' a few days outing is Island Park,
' Wlnfleld, Kan*.
Tta Winfiild Chautiuqaa AtsimUy
1 mccia theee June
8, and the Hanta Fe sella
Round-Trip Tickets at
One Fare !
Dk|ee of aale are: June 13-23, from
points in Kansas ana Oklahoma from
which way raters *I M or less;
June 13-19 Irora point* in Kansas and
Oklahoma from which one way rate la
$7.50 or leas. Address nearest Santa
Te agent or
W. J. BLACK, G. P. A.,
Kan*.
SOUTH CAROLINA LADIES
It cured Ml**
of a oompllaatloo of dta-
aaeaai abo aaytlt saved her
Dr*ufbt" modiciaa.
Falling of (ke Womb,
(he *«*e. of aterlse din; laretnenf era
Very name-on. and constitute a prollflo
eaeea ef Inte^ae and wide *prea<l anlrnaj.
Sta ajaaptoma are haeriuc-dowa or a raffing
eeaaaUoaa, pain or weakseaa In the back,
■MMtiroi a a ueuae at goneness at the pit )l
the stomach. It may rasa
Repentance is often confounded with 1 If manure 1* applied when the tree
determination not to get caught 1* set out be careful that it U thor-
again.
No woman ever gets enough religion
love her rival.
oughly incorporated with the aoil.
About two-thirds of the bread
upon the water ia not returnable.
lim+Hmmutwmmnmimtr,
Disease
can be drives in or driven out. Pr. AyerV Sarsaparilla
drives disease oot of the blood. Many medicines nuppreM
disease—cover it but don't cure it. Dr. Ayers barsaparilla
cures all diseases originating in impure blood by purifying
the blood itself. Foul blood makes a foul body. Make the
blood pure and the body will be sound. Through the blood
Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cures eczema, tetter, boils, eruption*
humors, rheumatism, and all scrofulous diseases.
" Pr. Ay r' Sarsaparilla waa recommended to m« ly my
physician aa a blood purifier. When 1 be fan taking it I baa
risings or boils all over mv bodv, but one bottle cured ma. I
consider Hr. Aver'. Farsapan'lla the beat blood madiciae
made."—Boiofsa Caarr, Wesson, Uiaa.
| Gel j\ycr!s Sarsapaima
r. Mr. McLau-'lo decan.l
c tiat H cittanKlcd In tbc mc%lifa ot tba
, tin people win •uffer tn«
dtrA. Tbc propoaltlun to place a stamp tax
ui«m pruprictary articles an<! perfumeries
nuw In stuck aroused a lively discussion.
It was regarded as rctroacilva legislation,
and. as such, was opposed by many Sen-
ators.
May 1* Tae feature of the session of
the Senate wan tbe speech of Turple,
l^m.nrat. of Indlant upon the war reea-
nue me.i urc. He strongly contrnded that
a bo.i.l issue was unnecessary; that all tha
funds required for the prosecution of the
«ar could be raised through the proposed
inberltauoe tax, by tha tax on corporations,
by th? coinage of the silver selguiorage
and by The Issue of legal tender note*
Then: four measures of obtaining
money would yield to the government dur-
ing the next year, he maintained.# 100.00). •
OOJ. an amount In excess of tae estimated
sum necessarv f'ir the conduct of the war.
Tne bill permitting ofllcers <>f the regular
army to accept staff appointment* lu tbs
volunteer army without losing their rank
or p.ace In th« regular service wa« passed.
The House adjourned after a session last
Inffonlvhalt an hour. Ineffectual effort
w.i* made to pass a btll prohibiting the
publication of information concerning tbo
strmctn of the country's fortifications
Without a word of d. bate, the detl.ien:?
pen -Ion bill was passed.
Mav 17 -c.•u-ld-.-rable progress wai made
bv ihe Senat-* in considering tha war reve-
nues. Mr Jones, of Arkansas, presented In
a general *tat • ment : b ? vlewa of the Demo-
cratic memliers of the finance committee.
He malnt ilnrd tba: this taxei imposed by
the :--n Ung bill ought to !* levied upon
property, and not upon consumption; that
the policy of the !l?pibllcai party always
had Oeen to Imp se taxes upon consumption,
• locratl party watto
Imr-' e it uj oa property. He l>elicved that
taxation that wouli raise 1160,000.000
wnuM U amply sufllclent to be <-arrled by
this M l and tlial If the exigencies of tha
war should demonstrate that more money
*. r,' nr.* !• >1 cmrress could provide It
• • pro OSltiOO i" issue
l. .: ■«. in.: ( r;.:'. i «*< of lmlcbtedness far
inei't-M .at I., - r . . i. ments oi the war.
a •! .l ltb.it th- iVjR.n% s should be paid
by the covcruai-ut the war progresses
The 11 4se held a brief sessl >a Two im-
pnrtatit bll's iff < t n« lab .r were passed.
<n'ic limiting tru ab. r ..f |H?rsons employed
other providing f >r th equipment
jf no.i- partisan laV r commission to cou-
«i i. r ! u'slatlv * problems affecting labor.
Mr f.tlKs. of M.i bigan. called up the
n..use bill to re;>.-.ti the -iw providing that
proprietary
but trloti till | ill*, and after
taking s ilincu doetv, she l<«ganto improva.
It was nl ou tbo first of Ai r l when sba
began, aud by the uiMtllo or May. after
taking about v ght boxes, sho wa intirely
cared."
"While 111, she lost twenty-eight pounds,
but now weighs more than ever lafora
Her nerves are strong and sho Is iu per-
fect heaacL We ar** all oufldent tliat Dr.
Williams' l'ink Tills for fnle People cui^d
her, and I eheerfullv m-oiiitnend ibeiu la
all similar eases. "Mm. k A. ktbuLT.*'
HulssTil-el and sworu to lieTcre tne, thia
third day of Heptember. lh07.
t'ai.cn Hakrm, a'omrg Public.
Dr. WiUlams' I ink Pills for i'ale Feopla
will cure all disease* arrstng fro a n |k or
and watery oontliuon of the blood, will
build up a ruu down system and are a *pc-
cifle for patnlysis. locomotor ataxia aud
ather diMMi-es long reffnrded ns incurable.
To tlie beginner the wheel la th#
power behind the thrown.
Any man wh
injf hia cniratfvt
ry the girl.
The reflection* of a homely woman
are oftcu as uiisatisfactory at those of
her mirror.
The graveyard population would be
▼a*tly ineren.sed if it wasn't a^ainat
the law to kill people.
IT IS NOT NICOTINE.
PROFESSOR mallet CORRECTS
cigarette critics'
mistakes.
Staking In licniany, Franco ami Kug-
Und oceurrril between l -'0 and 183J
jug in front of only a very few
C.mmanlrstInn Id III. " l«l«l« Aitirrl
MU" on a JU.I Irr of Popular Nlup
prrh.n.lan—Htaln.d lluiltiri'lllcl TMt
b Ma (M At AIL
J. W. Mallet, profeapor of rh'tulitrT
In the University of Virginia, In • com-
munication to the current number of
The aeaaon 1a rapidly approaching
_ _ when the plrla will iivt up waditiir par-
3alit. t, 1848. and cornea from good ye, with an air of tlrvailful myatcry.
wUh '£££ The reTlval <jfc<>lore<l |fl a window
to Amerlwtn liberty. Hla grandfather.
Aleiander Speer, waa a prominent ex-
ponent of the union cauae In South % |N|(grtDt It ia aafe to truat the
Carolina In the daya of nullification
HI* father waa for yeara a clergyman
whoae reputation for eloquence waa
proverbial In the aoutb. Judge Speer bkak. l«to Ton, Mm
collated with the famoua Flrat Ken- JUlao'a Foot-Ease, a powder for the
tucky brigade and aerved through the fMt. it curea painful, swollen, amari-
war. Aa aoldler, lurlat and atateaman Ing feet and Inetanily takes the sting
he has achieved dlatlnetlon. In col- out of corns and bunions. It's ths
lege he was at the head of hla claaa. ^eatest eomfort discovery of I^he w
and as a debater he had no peers In the Allen's Foot-Kaac make. tlgbt^tMng
University of Oeorgla. Hs began ths « °7J^X «llou. sn" h^
practice of law in Athens, and subae- MrTOU«. aching feet. Try It to-
quently became district "ttomey^jrlth ■ ^ by >n druw,tata ud ab<M
a crowning glory on the federal benrn #ujret B mall for 25o ln (tanipa.
of the aouthern dlatrlct of Oeorgla, ^ FRKE. Aildreaa, Allen
a position be has occupied for thirteen ^ Olmsted Le Kov N. T.
yeara In 1878 he waa elected to con- ^ ^ weed. (low n ln th. „rly
farden.
Ulfal. Trar ■owela With C .r«r t.
r n<ly Oftthartlo, cure omit Ipallnn forever.
10c. sjc. If C. O. C. fail. druwrl«u retuoJ inunejr
Extra work in preparinif the aoil
adda much to tlie growth of the plunta.
Ths Baldwin Ixjcomotlve works, of
Philadelphia. l a.. havs recently dellv
•red to the Baltimore and Ohio K'tll-
road company the last of the latge or-
der of locomotlrea placed last fall.
Thla delivery Included twenty heavy
englnea, which are now being broken
In for service between Cumberland
and Baltimore. These locomotives are
of the same etyle that the motive row-
er department adopted hs the standard
for the flrtt and seoond divisions. They
are of the Consolidation type, with 21*
28-Inch cylinders, and the average load
that they pull approximates 1,800 tons.
| It'a the early picnicker that catches
the pneumonia.
Window tflav. v,
llltabur:.' i" l**-
makiti/ your plan-, for work nV
ways calculate u|«m tv.. thirds
your time bt'injf taken up l y idle pa
pl*-
Mi i t. ■ I i. k Hi'- I
planted trcca after the i.puiiin r of
leaves chucks the grow th and ofUn im
jurea them.
Ho far a§ known, there ia only o«*
adraxita^' having doga around th«
houM'. There ia no meat left for n ak«
ing into ha*(h.
If the future has been earafallj pr*>
rided for, by the time a woman eye•
fail her nt mow ing, ahe has a da ugh tar
who .a old enough to do the work tot
®>er*
Um, a iitronjr aoapauda wash to which
a smull nuantity orcarl<ollo acid haa
Iwcn added for trees infested with bark
lice.
Matter ia a floater mystery than
Ind. What auch a thinif as a spirit
U spurt from « i ">" • havn
never Ui-n able to conceivc. fP'™
ems to bo the reality of tlie world.
Strass invented the |fl M that beam
hia name iu 17tl0.
class bottles were mnlo ln llrookljm
l 1 T .
In tlie ifarden.
i the farm. lx-tler
results in every way *
ill
i M-cured If
good system of rotation i* follow
It is the authors more than the «
iniatH who rnuko nations love one
other.
When the it rape vine* arc set
ting a few ol
part-
In the plaea
1 for them will be lieneHelal.
THE DUTY OF MOTHERS,
Daughters Should bo Carefully
Ouidod ln Early Womanhood.
JUDGE SPEER.
gresa as
Independent. In Joint
discussion on the stump he routed his
opponent. Colonel Joel A. Btllups. ln
congress he lifted his head above party
prejudice and supported legislation
which he believed to be for the best
interest of the people. He resisted the
policy of tacking political riders on
appropriation bills, and bis eloquence (
In congressional halls soon won for
him a national reputation. President A alwa Hke% fur a man s love
Garfield personally comnllmented him ^ the eugagvmeDi riug of MiH-cr-
Scientific American. ay with ref- for hla political Independence and pa-
4. _■ . M a U,.« M.an- ' talnllam tin aopvod nil tlld WBV1 And •
erence to cigarettes of American man- ! triot Ism. He served on the ways and
ufacture: means committee during his second
"Ignorance of easily ascertainable I term ln congress. He became an ar-
•clentnlc facts I*. however, common dent protectionist, but supported Bryi n
enough, as la often Illustrated by the I in 1896. JudRe Speer Is a man of atrlk-
brown, oily matetlal form-d In thu I 'fS personality and possesses a
smoking of tobacco being poluted out mind.
aa nicotine, though In reality this Is I
merely the tar produced by ttie action a CURICUS OROAN
of heat on the woody fiber of the leaf. E Tanr ,u H|u|c u w
"Nicotine when pure is a colorless ..
fluid of somewhat oily consistence and
atrong, peculiar, penetrating odor, but
An organ which the leading organist
What suffering1 frequently result#
from a mother s lgnoriucc; or more
frequently from a mother's neglect to
properly instruct her dnnghtcrl
Tradition aaya "woman muat auffer,
and young women nro an taught.
There Is a little truth and u great deal
of exagg«-rat i.in ln this. If a young
woman suffers aever.lv she needa
treatment and her mother should aa#
that she gets It.
Many mothers heritate to take their
daughters to n physician for examina-
tion; but no mother need li.-sitate to
write freely nl ut her daughter
herself to Mrs. I'lnklinm aud seen
the rno^t elUcier.t a.lvii-o without
charge. Mrs. l'inkiiam's address ia
Lynn, Macs.
The following letter from MlsaM^aw
f. johnson , Centralia, I'a., shows what
neglect will do, and tells how Mra.
Pink ham helped her:
."My health be.-amo ao poor that I
bad to leave school. 1 was tired all the
timo, and had dreadful pains in my
side and back. 1 was also troubled
with Irregularity of menses. i waa
very weak, and l>>-t so much flesh that
my friends became alarmed. My
mother, who Is n lirm believer In yo4
remedies from experience, thought pen
haps they might benefit me, and wrot#
you for a.lviec. i followed the advice
vo-.i gnv.*, und used Lvdia E. 1'inkham a
Veg -table Compound and Liver Pills aa
In Wlaslaw'. MMU.| «fr..
IMr>n ai«fJ>Bwll iia"«l"'"
pftio, cum «lud cullc. Cj cmU i*
Read th. AdvertUrments.
You will enjoy this publication much
letter if you will get iu the hubit of
reading the advertis.1■nieiitoi they will
afford a most Inter-sting study and
aonie excellent bargains. Our a.iver-
I tisers arc reliable, aud send w hat they
advertise.
The higher moral imagination en-
laved to s.
by the feet
l in completely curcd ol
Laic Wa*!iin«t<
tr. Tlie bill propoi
ndexprc*4, arnl ¥
i ih* lat.-rctt of
FROM FACTORY.TO USER.DIRECT.
We siak* An* flnrrayt, Biff - Pbartc
O irr- 4-b *e txira T«Vf>T*b y k *
We now • li dlr** to IU r a H
b«y r riefc® lo 1 with H «f*c«oi7
Lao.a ClIJ.]
1UI f.ru-ra plainly brlai
lag b.iim Mid h- «OfMKi biCTtai
bo niattT «
KPWAhV^w'1 (iOHHKJI, INDIANA.
rA HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE-
FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
TkemBMn's Eya Wtttr An ol(1 <rirl "v"her °nlJ
irret in losing her youth is that ah«
f FW DISCOVERY: *♦••• was obliged to retire just when th«
A vote of the j
i shail b-* by mctwn*
:i tr i br mail
t< nr.-\ by >fr CorltM
. ••nomr. The present
f very four year*. The '
lull vai defeat d after a prolomre.l conrer-
sui. na. I v U4ti >n. In wa.cti many mem-
ber* participated.
Tlie Dutch liovernor KipUliuh
Tuk iiAiit'E, May -i The governor
of Curaeoa. Dut. ii West Indies, has
Hal ,i citia dlapateh t.. the foreign
office her.- -aj ing that only two of Ad-
miral t'ervera's ships were admitted
into the harbor, in pite of the request
of the Npani h admiral, lie adds that
the; win only allowed to take on
Isuird coal enough to take them to the
nearest liarbor.
Ilsve Whaler, lle.ii 1-o.tT
San kkasi isci. May Much eon-
eern was caused in maritime circles
here by the receipt of a letter from Af-
ognnk. stating that a man had just ar-
rived there bringing the distressing
news that he was the sole survivor of
the whalers who have la-en imprisoned
in the ice all winter.
Another Troop Trvlu W peeked.
savan.xaii. tia.. May -4.—Early this
morning a sp«-eial train on the Florida
I cntral * I'eninsula railway, carrying
North Carolina troops on the way to
Florida, collided with a northbound
vegetable train. IVivate William Uar-
liee was killed and Private J. M. Col-
•longh was fatally Injured.
becoming first yellow at:d then brown,
■o that It looks. In thla darkened con-
dition, sum- tiling like the tarry matter
which tolll a sniol r'a fine -r or a
handkerchief through which tolacco
amoke
lege, aaya the Philadelphia Inquirer,
j This ore.in ia not. as inlKlit be sup-
| posed, out of tune. It is because It is
] In perfect tune that it differs so rad-
ically from an ordinary organ. The
Is exhaled, or Is often noticed ordlnary organ 8,lrh'a„ ,8 UfP(| |u
deposited In the stem of a pl| e
"Thla tarry deposit has nothing
churches and drawing rooms. Is not lu
tune, even after the maker has just de-
■entlal In common with nicotine, and e,ar(^ •„ to ,n pprf„rt 0,,)(.r
contains but traces of this alkaloid
when any at all.
" A part, but only a small part (about
one-seventh ln the ex p. ri meats of
Melsens), of the real ni " ine of to-
bacco, Is volatilized without decompo-
sition; the remainder l« I urned and
destroyed ln the process of smoking."
The simple facts are. that such cigar-
ettes as I have examined, representing
a large part of those in general u^e
The Cornell organ was Invented by
Von Helmholtz. and It contains a pure
ly mathematical scale. It, 1^ ma.le for
the Composition of chords such as are
not fo be obtained on an ordinary In-
strumen'. aad Is wed < • atody tfce vi-
bration of notes, and of what tones an
organ note Is made. Kvery tone in
music Is to be found on this organ. For
Instance, what are known as sharps
and flats on a piano are not really
throughout the I nlted States, are sharps and flats. C sharp and D flat
made from pure, Ilght-.vellow tohacco ( are struck on the same black key. but,
of the high grade produced on ie;tain j strictly speaking that black key la
•peclal soils, prominently ln ccr'aln of neither; It Is a note or tone situated
the southern countle? of Virginia and midway between C sharp an 1 I> flat. If
the adjacent portion of North Carolina, both of the latter were on the piano.
jS^ARCH
' P aiauiJttSNOCCOHlNO
-JC.HUBINGERBRQSC?
IRONING MADE
EASY.
HAS many IMITATORS, but no equal.
This Start! 153^
pies, by men who have bad years of
experience in fancy laundering. It
restores old linen and summer dresses
to their natural whiteness and imparts
a beautiful and lasting finish. The
only starch that is perfectly harmless.
Contains no arsenic, alum or other In-
jurious substance. Can be used even
for a baby powder.
UK YOUR GROCER FOR IT AND TAKE NO OTHER.
with wrappers of the best quality of
harmless vegetable fiber paper, an I are
entirely free from the adulterants
which It has been asserted are present,
with no evidence In favor of such as-
sertion. and In absolute contrsdiction
of the scientific evidence actually avail-
able.
DROPSY
fmm. •ntdfxrbnok < f t
Iff—fin It I I I I Pr. M.
!■-«•!• ■ ana m «faya*
AshGro*eLinie.3i*<L«jgL
IICHIIl STEAM Li'JNCRT
twostep came in.
In addition to helping out the wheat
this rain makes muddy croaain? and
gircs tha wonan who owns a ailk pet*
ticoat a glorious opportunity.
Ho-To-lUc for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobsoro habit cur*, makes weak
men ktrong. blood pure. 60c. 91. All drufffflsta
PATENTS, TBADE MARKS
Tic* u to PatruUMIlty of ! -
nr HowtoQa*
f. aAhir.tftoo, b. C.
It well* like "nat Cnkm
Kea-
• Hcrfeelad Rer« .
"brer 100 Uae lliuet ration*. Bun*
Prnninfr too much nt a time Instead
>f a liirht pruninir each year when
seeded injures the viiror of the trees.
Th* Hlsnd^nl lilrllunair.
The I'Uiladelphla Inquirer, 1'biladel-
phla: "The arrangement is admi.able.
Kanu. Troop# In Han traaetoco. Especially to be commended is the
Sax Francis May ,:i -The third giving of the definition Immediately
liattnli .n of Nebraska volunteers ar- Bfter the word, leaving the etymology
rived h.-re yesterday afternoon aud to follow later, and the grouping of
iuar.'l"'.l to their enmpinff ground. The the divisions and subdivisions of a
fir*t and second Kanwis volunteers subject under a general term so that
marched np from the ferry about T t^e user Is not compelled lo engage ia
ydock and received an enthusiastic long searches. Men of every occupa-
The longer an orchard is kept ln cul-
tivation and a crop ia taken off the
greater becomes the necessity for ma-
nuring.
"J Met T/pt of Ms Highttl 0rd r f
CictHence ia Hanutaeturt." <
1 zreeting.
It«>y coil In ( t'rriirh Oooda.
CiaciMXATl, Ohio. May '.'S.—I'atrlotio
feeling has ri**n to such a pitch here
j that leading women are persl tentljr
| refusing goods known to be of Krt-nch
manufacture. Merchants have found
i it to their advantage to remove French
labels whenever practicable.
tlon express their gratification at the
satisfactory manner In which this par-
ticular field baa been covered. The
better It Is known, the better It Is
certain to be appreciated."
Bee display advertisement of bow to
obtain the Standard Dictionary by
making a small payment down, the re-
mainder la inHtallmenta.
The man d.iesn t live who feels at
ease in a room in which two women
(ormrjrihioi To U
a copy w.th urm« t" twtnu for I *
pay pMa#e The " ~
WalMMs
in*, voire* gamenu inas
wsiat aad abdomen, over-
standing oa ths last too loaf, aad
Ssurltii.'s. ft V
riwsnrKwh^
mniK-Ica of ihs memo, aa
ba kept in plsr«. To fsciluaie
SHIELD
la place.
« wwHif, w«_waia.
Which will prodoco the bi(|M
P. 11 Absolutely Pare,
HU Dclicious,
VaUUioua.
Oasts Less Tta QUE cent s cip..
<*nu.n« ArtUU,
a 4s st DORCHEATCS. M\U. by
WALTER BAKER A CO. Ltd.
N|iulii'. t'owdrr One Prise.
Kkt \Vr.or. Ha.. May i3.—Over forty I are whispering.
cases of ammunition was found t.*day ] Mrsl photograph is
on the Sjianish rtmr ^jrmauta whi,.h . ftttlicr. mother and
capturtrd (lurinif the ttrnt da^s « r tha .
war. It w on l-«.rd this steanH^r , ^aby are grouped.
that Ideutenant Colonel Cortijo. Wey- , The man who sit* around waiting
lerV l.rothir-in-ln v.. was captured, with I for dead mcn> shoes never cuts much
Other Spanish soldiers now prisonera ,I uf , aplre in llisl(iry.
at tort McVhersou.
The average woman doesn't lielieve
in the equality of the c*cs; she thinks
' she ia a little more tlian e<)ual.
I F.very woman imagines that on a
dull day it mu-.t be great fun to work
around a puatotlice and read tlie postal
I carda.
It you are Usiklng for sympathy go
to a dis-tor- Kememher that you don't
pay your friends • every time they
however, the difference between them
Is so Blight that It would confuse the
player. So a compromise Is made and
the two are blended, or. rather, the
tone midway between them Is used.
But In Cornell the organ contains
keys for every note In the scale, no
matter how fine the graduation. With
It students can see Just how a note on J
the organ Is made up. Certain notes
on the organ are made up of certain
tones. On the ordinary piano you
would not be able to Illustrate what
these notes are. You would need the
true sharps and flats ln order to com-
pose the notes. The overtones on the |
domestic Instrument would he quite |
different. The pure fifth, which can |
here be accurately denoted. Is very !
much curtailed on the piano. Tsc<l In ,
connection with this orgnn are a com- j
plete set of resonators, or tuning forks, i
In order to find out how many resona'
tlons are contained In a given note.
It Is only neer-tsary to strike that note.
Those forks which resound In sym-
pathy with It are sure lo be Included-
111 the make-up of the note. The si-
lent ones are net Included In It.
PADLOCK MADE HIM RICH.
This man landed in tbc Klondike
with no money and a rusty padlock.
He found locks M-arce and sot 2U fnr
lie fastener he had tirnught. Heltig a,
ii,in (,' ld.-ar. in hurried ii way. plclo-d'
ip more loci and br.d n ready sale fur
hem iu Us v.-j on i:: blR prices. The
[luitiuuiiuuiuMtu mum
GREAT POPULAR OFFER! on* hundred thouanad (100«*
r enabled to offiTlt to th* public s*. far
f pereons. who heretofore here not f^U
aaiijr to secure at reduced price "
led ted maatorworh of tha Century,
! •■ than the puUMsbere* prJoee!
---- —" irlr welooa
HLhts opportaniiy t
THE FUNK & ▼AGNAILS
th* Sta.d.rd DntioKani Is
i .f ll o'o?on Ao f
■kid; r.mntl In the Hlver
Atciiihox. Kan.. May -.'a.—Tlie liody
Mr*. K. A. Mlse waa found in the
MiMnirl riv.r near U-nvenworth to-
day. -Mrs. Mlse. rendered insane by
iiluesa. disappeared from iier hoine in
tfehlson Vril'.i leaving a note to tha
effect that i -r Iwdy would l e found lo
tlie VUhoniri river.
Klcholmn Tlretl ot Army lil
Toi'VKA, Kan.. Muy St.—tiovernor
I.eiilv Is in receipt of a telegram from
Clilekainaiiga niinoiincing the resigna-
tion of Lii-utcriaut John Nicholson, ad-
Jntaut of tha Twenty-first regiment of
Kanaas vtilunte.'!"*. An effort will ba
made to secure the apiKiintment of Her-
geunt Major Parker to fill the va*-ancy.
la t'omman.l of Camp Al«*r.
wasribotos. May -4. - Major (lea-
eral William M. tlrahaai formally aa-
►unie.l cominsnd of t amp Alger yea-
lardajr-
ferros*" to "responsible people: f •55'
The Dirtlnn.ry wl!. ■*nVTPItlV/ClTof tSl
Clvltif purrhesi rs nearly a full • «* • wl ihl
Full particulars by mall. AddreM,
STANDARD DICTIONARY AGENCY,
Standard Dictionary
OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
It W lBeompsrsMy «M ,nH«t u It Is poslttvjlyTka M.
hi. nut i.mplefe, n.l mot • lkoo «<w . now dlcUo
In szisuuos. It U every wbsre ths aundsid.
ENTIHEL" HEW ■ «1" "< • a rsprtnt. Nhash
CbAlf fAvcn ta rnvcB or verisloa of any other
from cover to c0veb. w„tk but u th# r£au ol
the utesil y lsbor tor Ave yssrs ot .mtwl« •••'• •' IU
■r.ti eminent < e.«h.flut.<« .eh.le™ e«4 eseel.lMe'-
the world. NeariylOOof the I•■«dlnB unlvenltfn, cllrs
aad eclentttlc 1 ti.mutton of the world were represent
on the iHlttortel etett; 10 Uni«.ii ••• ♦• Oo««re e le.pei
were sl«> on the editorial etut: Over tatO.OCO were set-
nsllr expended In Its produetlon before a eln«le com-
pute copy was ready for the market, hever we. any
Sli'ttmery welcomed wfh iwt. ree|t ertS«ti...« the
world over. *• the bt. Jeiiiee'n Bedset, Ix udon,.U'"Ieree
"ltl« theedmlrallon of Lltrrery l.nr'ead. . .. Il should
betlieprHeof I.tterary Aran.n " The hlvh.«t pralee
hM v nau from all (ho arrat AmcrlRun end Urni«h n«wa*
t>*p'T . rer «w«. unlrer«ltw«. en'i ro^efree, as well as
A w>tncn everywhere. The rnctiler mUt r\\ ti. n price of
We will now supply the comply work in one rich, mi*-
i Uatkar prepaid to any editress at the astontwhintly lew
$1.00 dash with Order
Id on reoeipt of thelt oo eeeb payment, thereby
of this «reel work befute dual payment U made.
STARCH,
THE BEST FU
call on yoti.
In planting out strawbcri lea stick to
th« old stiuidard sorU fur the main
crop. Only try new varieties on u
small scale.
A girls idea of particularly good
luck ii> to rlslt at a house where there
Is a mirror reaching from the eelllnif |i. C. PETTIT.
to the floor. money from his locks he put Into mln-
Keep a woman oot of society and she Ing clslms and
U better off. No woman wb" haa been | jt the new "• C;1
la society has as many genuine lovable , Is hi. ""1 "er,t °f
womanly ways as a woman who has ucc«M la being on ths spot.
kept oat of ik I
FronU.
Collars,
Cutis sad
Read our
I look IctS.
IjiukH
Ottawa Chautauqua Assembly.
The SOth annual hewion of thia aa-
ttnbly will I* held at beautiful Foa*
est Park. Ottuwa. Kana.,
JUNE 13-24. 1898.
The Ntnla Fe will sell roum)
trip ticket* from following puiuta oa
IU llnea at
One Far©
For The
Hound Trip.
Tioketa to be limited to June 1*7, 1908.
From all point* in Kaunas. Okiahoum,
and from Ht. .Vo-Mrph and KanaoaCUy.
TU'keta will 1x5 sold .lutie 11, 13 and
j 13; from points in Kansoa from which
n*i h«i - tt«oi riff^ K | one way rate is f4.r 0or leaa June 11-24,
inclusive. The Santa Ke is the beat
road to the park. For particulara ad*
W.W.Us-WICHITA. NO. 22.-IH98 (lriHK nvnrvni S nta Fe a^r.tor
fctoa Ustavnsa liKci:.--*«acnti Kiadly W.J. liLAca, Gen 1. 1'aan. Aft.
Hcsnos TUii I'epcr. I Topaka, Ifal
ttsrai.
|«i , • f .r |')eal#r.
4jr It.^liMK € u.,«
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