The Claremore Progress. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 10, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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_ I mtMM a cake at ckee-
**•, 01M- Mleholaa. Ill mo^ed ot
MriMMn in bfl went, but eth-
m I - analysed the niu u4
M |MfM« W Btto II im better
mm Qsramay. It la atla nrUr by
the proportions of the lagre-
mmm. —**~t am m t par mi
M1|.|)M • Mr aaat sulphur and IS
pm asat sbsmil tbas alas givtag tha
|N*r Ma peculiar eater. Thus there
mm a dlvtatse at ppnto lata
mo* baratag mkn. It
mm M* alaaa a ry ta aaka a
■I«H wUek mM barn Ma elowiy.
M. K peostbto. to aaka aa. bare at
DM mn «n VMM be turning vkar
K atartad tram tha
OWN la Mara room
m It aaara tha
II ItoeNra takes awe to
■aks to grains Hess that tkara should
ha toM evsaly distributed araeag
tkaai ta alia* tka lease to reach every
grata at aaaa, eaaslag all of them ta
■to a* regulsr shspss aad eack stage
waa triad, ta an tor nearly It cava tka
■IU Tkaa, tkara hare haaa
raaad grates, aqaare grain..
to* tosaoaal gralaa. arlladHcal
gralas aad priomatlc gralaa. Of ceuree
It to Impoaelbls ta make a grata wklcb
«■ have mere aad atn surface to
kara Ika emaller tt gets. aa tka tot ra-
«alt wklck haa Una tar bean ahutaed
k oaly an approach to It. and thla U
abtalaed with ahexagonal and (rlaznatle
grala about oae tack klgb aad aa
lack aad a kail la dlaawter, with a
kola, or esTeral katea. through It
THE CHIMK OF 1873.
NOW ACT DBMONBTinMO SIL-
V*St WAS PASSgB.
I POS TtON Or THS AMERICAN WSOSM WHO ACCCFTS ■
PUBLICAN PRIMCIPhtS-
■ Ua« Weathae.
Tka dreadful kot wave that kaa kuag
aver tha eouatry receatly proves once
■era that, after all. man I* tka tough-
rat creature of the animal klagdom.
Haadrada of men have worked with
boraea recently to ee* the latter drop
proetrated. Doga. too. have auffered
dreadfully and often aeedlersly.
Water, ebade and rent are tha three
■Ting conditions for aalmala. Through
tome wrong-headed policy In acr larg-
er cities It would sometimes look aa If
tkara were a conspiracy to make thaee
conditions aa dlglcult aa posalMe.
New York has been within a year
nearly denuded of ehade trees. The old-
time watering troughs have been large-
ly remoTed. Teamsters who do not ear-
ly buckets on their carta otten compel
tkalr koraaa to wait for water until tbey
are aaarly choked. There are no shady
raatlag places oa the streets, the barns
aro lll-ventllated ovens, and ao upon oc-
s of excessive heat tha poor an!-
a drop by acorea. A veterinary tur-
■ eatlmatea that the moitallty
j working boraea In New Tork
daring the past week baa been fully
N per cent
Tka Bufferings of animals during hot
wavea are largely needleas. The aua-
pected mad dag Is often only hunting
for water. Ignorance cannot ha wall
kelped, bat those paid to knew aome-
tklng about tha wanta of dumb animals
aaaa to bs vary poorly equipped.—Baa*
toa Globe.
Trajan, tha great Bomaa emperor,
had a summer palaea which waa com-
pletely covered by tke watera of Lake
Kemti It was 500 feet long. *70 feat
wide aad do aeet blgh.
An ingenioue device made la i'rance
la a microphone ao hnng over baby's
cradle that when It cries aa electric
bell le rang, waking nurse or mamma.
A Parisian Inventor is endeavoring
to perfect a photogpaph watch.
Tha aatronomere calculate that if the
diameter at tha ana should be daily di-
mlniahed by two feet. It would be 3,000
yeara before our beet Instruments
could detect any difference la the aire
or brilliancy.
Yon can't deacribe any disease bat
an old man haa experienced ite symp-
toms.
An exchange refers to women who
bleach their hair aa "chemical blondea *
Leea tobacco la consumed in Great
Britain, ia proportion to the inhabit-
anta, than ia any other civiliaed conn-
try. Tha average ia twenty-throe
ouneaa per aannm for each parson.
Oaaette: It
istoriil, ao oftea ladaed that
waald tklak every dUaea of tke coun-
try waa familiar with the facta. but
(key are aat, or if toy read about It
they have forgottea the facta.
The act demonetising silver waa
smuggled tkrougk coagress. baae tkaa
a keif doaea Makers kasw of it.
Praeldsat Graat. aha slgaed the kill,
waa utterly Igaoraat at It Judge
Kelly, at Psaaaylvaala. the chairman
at tha committee aa eolaage. weights
tha tissa, whea
ckargsd with toriag advocated tha do-
ssseetlsatloa at silver, said la a speech
la tka haves: "la eenaeoUsa wltk tke
ehaias that I advecated tha bUl which
ImaaWlal tha standard silver dol-
lar. I say that, thoagh chairman at the
leaaluts aa eolaage. I waa aa Igaor-
aat at tha fket that It weald demone-
Uaa the sliver dollar, ar at Ite drsp-
plag the sliver dollar tom our system
at eelaa, aa were thoae distinguished
esatters, Measra. Blalaa aad Voorhses.
who ware tbea members at the house,
aad each at whom, a taw days since,
laterrogated the other: 'Did you know
It waa dropped whea the Mil paseedr
•No,1 aald Mr. Blalaa. 'did your 'No.'
said Mr. Voorheee. "I do not think
tore were tkree members la tka house
that kaew It. I doubt whetker Mr.
Hoc per. wko, la my absence from the
committee on coinage aad attendance
aa the committee oa waya aad means,
msaaged the bill, knew It I aay this
la Juatice to him." This statement waa
■ada In tho Forty-fifth (®ngreae.
In the Forty-alxth congress the mat-
ter was again brought to the attention
at the house by Judge Kelly. Who Mid:
"All that I caa aay la that the commit-
tee on coinage, weighU and maaaurce.
who reported the original bill, were
faithful and able, and acanned lta pro-
visions cloaaly; that aa their organ I
Ha Aacapta tha Sap From tha Flutoeraoy but Still Remains In
tha Btoaka.
Instructions It that waa not sufBclent
to accomplish the object, to draw lor
another f500.040. or j much more *i
waa necessary. I aaw the committee,
of tha bouse and aenste and paid tha
HUNTINOTON'g aCHgMB.
Weaie sIm o. i s«rt la Wats l«
(«■ U>|H'
The caae of tke Central Pacltte rail-
money and stayed In America until I road la ons tkat Justifies tke govsrs-
knew the measure was safe. You/ peo- meat control of railroads. The rele-
pie will not now comprehend the far- tloa ot the Centre! Pacific aad tha
reaching extent of that measure, but government ia thus atated by tke
they will in after years. Whatever you , Tw«ntieth Century .
■ay think of corruption in the English | "The Central Pacific railroad cow-
parliament. I assure you I would not 1 psny is bankrupt. Its Immense ■ -
have dared to make such aa attempt debtedneea includes a round M0.W*,"
here aa I did In your country." ono to the I'nited States government.
Such, in brief. Is the crime of 1*73. This sum represents principal aid ln-
tbe crime which the people of the terest of 6 per cent bonds, psjable la
United 8tales sre clamoring to have thirty years from date, issued by the
undone: a crime which. In the lant; ngs government to the builders of tie Cen-
of Mr. Carliale. "would ultimate!)' en- tral Faclflc road at different tines be-
ta" more misery upon the human mcs j tween 1«65 and 1ST J. The original
tb « all the wars, pestilences and fara- sum total of them all aggregated abmt
InM that ever occurred ia the historf 128.000,000. The first of theie bonds
st ths world." i era me payable in January. end
the interest during all those yars, not
A I ■when** tl« compounded, came to ISO pet cent of
The New Berne tN. C.) Chronic's la « >• '"<* v«'ue of the iMinds. The re-
Its flrst Issue denies that Amer.. aa maining bonds fall due a'Intervnls un-
iumber lias been affected by tariff "I !*>*• Now. the coio aurviror ot <J.e
change and myn: four tnen who bn^t r0,<* ,§
Since the tariff was removed leaa Huntington, and he la resr^nsiblo for
Sis Ms Mm S lae • Biain >aMa
Of*
from tke Democrat. Ckartevolc. Mich.
The Democrat haa hsd Ha attautloa
csll-d ta a remarksbis curs, duo to
the use of Dr. WIIMsms Pink Pilta. and
the following statement, made to a re-
porter of thla paper, will be read wltk
Interest by ail atmlltarly afflicted. Mr*.
John Tooley. of Daright. In this county,
is the lady beaefltsd by the mejicino
named, aad aha makaa tke' following
•Uttmtnt:
STATE OF MICI1K1AN. COUNTY OF
CHARLEVOIX.—aa.
"la the year INI I was a great eut-
ferer from extreme nervousness, which
Anally developed Into an aggravated
attack of Bt Vitus' dance. My health
was very poor aad I suffered terribly
for six months, ronetautly growing
worse. Finally I left home aad went
to my relatives la Canada for n visit,
and my people never expected I
would return alive. Ia Canada I waa
Induced to try Dr. Wl Ilia ma Pink Pllla.
and tke result waa truly marvelous.
When I began taking them I weighed
but nlaety-alx pounds, aad In nlna
weeks' time, during which I took four
boxee of tke medb-ine. I gained ao tkat
1 weighed lit pound*, and the St. Vitus'
dasee and all nervouaneas disappeared.
1 returned home la nine weeks.
Previous to taking the Pink Pllla I
hsd been attended by several physi-
cians. but with no good results. I owe
mr life to Pink Pills, and have earn-
e«tly recommended them to all my
fSends, ar.d my mother and threo
bmthere have taken them with good
rwolta. my mother for heait trouble.
I will be glad to anewer any and all In'
(Signed ) Mra. John Tooley.
Bworn to ard subscribed before mo
thla 11 day of July. 1*M.
Mra. Tor.ley ia now the picture ot
health, and the Democrat reporter
could hardly realise that ahe was at
one tlrv so near to death. But her
tretiniouy In unassailable, and ahe Is
very earnest In her desire to spread
the good new* to i-ther sufferers.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, In
A condensed form, all the elementn
necessary to give new life and rlchneoo
to ths blood and restore shattered
nerves. Pink Pills ara snld In boxes
at SO cents a box. or sis boxes fnr I:.SO.
snd may ba hnd of all druggists, or
direct hv mall from TV Wllliama' Med.
Co., Hcheaectsdy. N. Y
mvTiiKTn 'Btncs tae tarin was remove-i less * """ •• -•
B^vwtnvs MTH Tlir lumber has been shipped from Canada tl>al turn np so persistently
aitVa* DOI LAR AVD ,h n ,or any lik' PerloJ wilea ,umber co"*r'"-
SL';N.DoAfnD. ™ fxw h„i,. waa protected. • • • The demand _ Mr. Huntington wish., congresa to
Now
e when T«a thovld Innk ©at far tki
SSSPsita-'
Hoard's
- Sarsaparilla
toBMI Is het the Oae True Btood PatH*.
Hood* Pill* jSiftflSiBM
jOKT tOf ERiT
GET
FISH BRAND
SLICKERS
WILL KEEP YOU DKK
THE TRADE DOLLAR. Never ksving
heard until a long time after Its enact-
ment into law of the substitution ia the
senate of the section which dropped
the standard silver dollar. I profess to
know nothing of lta history, but I ara
prepared to say that in the legislatioa
of this country there Is no mystery
equal to the demonetisation of the sil-
ver dollar of the United States. I have
never met a man who could tall Just
bow It came about or why. The bill
was passed without any allusloe in de-
bate to the question of the retention
ar the abandonment of the standard sil-
ver dollar."
Evidently the crimo waa committed
after It bad left the hsnds of the com-
mittee. and before It was voted on la
the house. How It paaaed that body Is
thus described by Congressman Bright
at Tennessee: "It passed by fraud la
the house, never having been printed
la advance, being a substitute for tka
printed bill; never having been read at
the clerk's desk, the reading having
been dispensed with by an impression
that ths bill mads ao alteratloa la tha
eolaage laws; It was paaaed without
discussion, debste being cut oft by
operation of the previous question. It
wss passed, to my certain informa-
tion, uader such circumstances that
ths fraud escaped the atteatloa of
some of the moat watchful, as well as
the sblest statesmen la congress at the
time.'
Senator Allison said la refereaes to
the aubjsct: "Whea the secret history
at this bill of 1S7I comes to bs told. It
will disclose the fsct thst the houss ot
represeatativee Intended to cola both
gold aad silver, snd Intended to place
both metals upon tha French relation
Instead of oa our owa, which was ths
true scientific poeitioa with reference
to this subject in 187J. but that ths
bill afterward was doctared
Senator Beck said: "The bill aevar
was understood by either house of cen-
grem." Senator Thurman said: "There
Is aot a single man la the senate, un-
less a member of tke committee from
which the bill came, who had the
slightest Idea thst it was even a squint
towsrd demonetisation."
Mr. Holman. In tho house, ssld "tha
measure and the method* of lta pa
ag8 was s colossal swiadle. It di
aot posaoss the moral force of law.'
Representative Cannon, of Illinois,
says the bill waa not discussed and
aelther members of congress nor the
la too alight, tho supply too crest— decree that the railroad be granted
consequtnce. slump in the lumber In- 100 y*ar.i longer iu which to pay 'his
dustries. * • • Lumber, like all debt. Interest lie says should be 2 per
other things manufactured in the <"ent- snd the United State.* govern-
llnitad States, bus fiilen In pi.ee be- wm should become responsible for
cause ot und'^consumption. Ulvo the ,K)lb principal ar.d litereat of these
consumers their just desert*—an lion- nfw Tear bonds The bonds now
est cttrrcncv—and not only tlie saw- exlstiug are to bo ciucelled when the
mills but all the mills snd factories new bonds make their nppearance. «.nd
will resume work, for the cnuuumcrs
Love's invxktuicnla
lag dividc'idf.
If there were no t
some t
themaoi
a always draw
ncro no men to cook for
icu would almost atsrva
to dratli.
Nothing but aio makes a man get
mad when the truth lilts liim.
Joy that i
.n't shared with somebody
'omes mould v.
The devi! often v,
« whits cravat
In Alr.ii"!* there ia a small river
which haa bccu transformed into ink.
It la fin mod by the union of two rivn-
«t*. one of which la strongly impreg-
nated tvilh iron, ivhilo the other con-
bT^Vom gallic acid. Letter, hay. been
wiii re*uiue woric, ior me cououmers — u «# k.
will have the means with which to buy " present Indebtedness altogether. Written with ti e remit of the mixture.
homes Under our present gold stan- The railroad proposes to psy principal
dard—having at least one-half less and Interest of the new bonds In In-
than money enough with which to do stallments. the last one falling due in
the business of the nation—we may ex- 1*9".
pect a continuation of hard times und Thst Is a very Interesting scheme
closing factories; and Just at this time. •' " succeeds Mr. Huntington will he
when the powers of Wall atreet are the most famous money maker that
strenuously exerting tLamseiv.a to ev,r l'ved- Var thtle reasons:
frighten the American people Into sell- The Central Pacific railroad exists
ing their birthright for a mess of under California laws. I', la not in-
Hannaiuni, we may expect fairly a py- corporate*! under the national govern-
rotechaic display of 'object lesson.'" ment. Iu charter expires in 1911.
j Its sffairs must be wound up then.
Arbitral toa Should It pay its debts It may reia-
1 desire to give special emphasis to corporate. If aot. It goes Into a re- II Either selfishness or laxineaa 1s tha
the plank which recommend* su.h leg- celvers hands. Under tho lswa of !L,mpt;„_ motive ot the man who is
lalailoB as la necessary to secure ^.California the four estate, of Me tars. ' , Qf an essy place.
arbitration ot differences between em- Huntington. Stanford. Crocker aad f y
ployera engaged in interstate commerce Hopkins (the men who pushed tha xiia Ckcrre Pongee gourd which
The city ot London lias now about
tweuty-tbrce miiea of'carriage waya
laid with noiseless materials, of which
roughly speaking, asphalt counts for
three fourths and wood for one-fourth,
n the nolaclrs. footivav., which ara
alcuiato to amount to about fifteen
nd a half mi!i s. asphalt haa tha field
Btireiv to itself
The first rail of the Uganda railway,
k British Eaat Africa, haa recently
Been laid.
■la.liI Clams T—na— a Week
WMisr •« ta* SAM xatMtor.
If ths unfortunate social karrler ke-
tweea town sad country Is ta be throws
down tha laltlatlve must be takea,
wltkout doubt, tram tke aids of tka
country, says tke Quarterly Review.
Tke leading iuhabltaata ot the tewaa
havs a great deal too much prapsr
pride to allow of their eadaavartag to
fare* or Intrigue tksmxalvoa late a sa-
tiety which would sot welcome their
preaeace; hat they would ceruialy re-
clproctte aay advance* that sight be
■ada. Of eourss. a certain amouat at
trouble would be required la tka tret
laataaee oa the part of Its haste sad
hostesses whs aat theaaelvas to follow
ths excelloat lead glvea so far ky a
few, s vary tew, oaaars of country
bo usee. It Is always muek easier to
NBain la a social greotrs than to ssake
sxcursloas beyond It
It Is vary much easier tor a greet
Isdy to • bsr house from yesr to year
wltk people wke are euro to kaow sas
another and who. therefore, seed lit-
tle or ao looking after, thaa ta make
Judicious selections of guests repre-
seatlng different social atmsepheree
aad modes ot life snd to exerclso the
tactful managemeat required to secure
that parties so composed ahall run
smoothly and pleassntly. But after
all. It may surely bs claimed thst It Is
precisely la the cheerful and ready
sad eucceeeful treatment of suck dif-
ficulties aa tkoae coane-ted wltk the
fusion of towa aad country society that
the Inherited gracre and aptltudee
which sre the natural prlda of aa srle-
tocracy should find one of the fields
for tbelr happiest display. The full
exercise of those graces and aptltudoe
ought not to be limited to the mem-
bers of tho aristocracy who find them
selvee ia the diplomatic aervlce or their
country. The development of relatione
ot frank friendship and mutual under-
slsndlng between section* of the cultl'
vated clneeej cf England who now
stand needlessly sloof from one an-
other le a work hardly leee worthy of
our old nobility thin that of promoting
like favorable relation, between Eng-
land and ti -'gn counrle*.
Anelher rreak.
Ons Peter Brosso'.t. of Belle River.
Canada, distinguished himself some
time ago by carrying off prltee at the
eounty tair for embroidery, crochet,
besdwork, etc.. and tke papers pub-
lished puragrapns on "Canada's new
ma.i." lie has a rival in a town of
Ontario. In preference to playing
marbles, ehlnny or boyish sports, a
youth of that town used to eit with
girls and surpass them in the use of
the needle. One day be appeared with
a pill-box in baud and exclaimed:
"I've made the moat delightful little
pillow sham." He brought forth a
miniature piece of work exquisitely
finished. He not only did plain sew-
ing and fancy work but tried hi. h.nd
st the family millinery. His fine em-
broideries were notlceiab'e at fairs and
wedding presents to his girl friends
were the work of hie fingers. Ho Is
now interested In decorative art and
earns his bread by embroidering snd
hanging portieres, lambrequins and
other Interior decorations.—New Tork
Tribune.
aslvatiu iloMa i avi*ud to muck
apo* what tka bead thiaks abowt Ood.
as upon what the heart ia doing with
Chriat
Every man will die disappointed
who does nothing to make tho world
brighter aad better. Alaa. howtrua,
Jeaua walked twenty-five miles to
so fort tha sister, of Laxarua. A mod-
em declple would bsvc arnt his card.
Tkara to ao better business for a
steady job than to stake others kappy.
It wehadaa atack charity for tke
faulte of others aa we kave for oo row a
ths desert would eoon become a lower
garden. We are too uncharitable.
When yon take your aaawtor vaca-
tion eao what yoa caa do toward help-
lag aaaa one else to take ona.
Thlels*
Ir piogn
edy with Bestotwraeioaeak Bitten. Ke tad
•y I* Mne«er Ikaa Ikst wklck le. lea tae It as
•fa* Ot letMf la thla euiaplalnl. ltia*ta*M-
laeally aSbetiva aa a UeaUMaltar kldaey tteeb-
yiiapals. 4eMl.ly. Uver aomplalat aad
stipauoe. Bs* It wlih r*«*Uta*e< far Ua steve.
It to too common that tha Uat thing
aagaged people agree oo ia to get mor-
ried
Every bridegroom of a week knows
how to lace a corset
Ik-ink cream for a burned mouth aad
throat.
Uood eggs always have dull looking
Boiled vinegar and myrrh are good
deodorisers
Use oatmeal lnstade of soup for toi-
let purposes
Camphor la the beat anti-moth prep-
aration known.
Wagon givuee will take off wart,
and protruding moles
Rub lump iliimiieya with dry Slit
W but tve call extravagance is to
trade with a merchant <vho does not
advertise.
A onc-!rgifed newsboy lu Buffalo
serves a route of papers on a bicyole.
Nearly a million of telegrams pass
through the poat office of London
eak.
The latest achievement in photogra-
phy 1a taking a picture &U0 feet uudcr
water. <*•
A Thrifty FobUmaa.
A Dutch nobiemsn who registered at
a Broad itrcet hotel laat week gave a
personal illustration of the business
energy and thrift of the people of bis
country. Notwlthstaadlng his nobili-
ty the Hollander la la this country buy.
Ing fish. He has been following tho
run of shsd up the Atlantic coast, aot
and their employes. Arbitration li not ro d through) are liable for the !n- ln j„dia, increases ite length j for .h, ,had. but for the sturgeon,
a new Idea-It Is simply an extension 4ebtednes . But when the govern- '
times daily for 34 days.
of tha court of Justice. The laboring [ ®*nt u*'1 ,h Stanford estate. Mr. :
men of the country ha"e expressed a : Cleveland's attorney general failed to If a snail , head be cut off and tha |
desire for arbitration, and the ra lrcads carry the caae to the courts on lta body Immediately placed In a cool, !
cannot reasonably object to the deel- merits, snd lost before the supremo |atnp place s new head will soon ba
slona rendered by an Impartial tribunal. "" "" *
Society has an Interest even greater
than the interest of employer or em-
ploys, and haa a right to protect Itself
by courta of arbitration against the
growing inconvenience and embar-
rassment occasioned by disputes be-
tween those who own the grea' arteries
court of the United States No Jus- _own.
tlce changed hia mind on this occa- ' — —— , , ..
slon. The corporation disappears ln Thc 'rouble with biea&ing. in dto
1 11. Suppose the government took fuiae is thst they ure not diwovered
possession cf the road. It would get atil after you aro dead.
"two streaks of rust and a right of _ ™ '
way." Huntington's scheme, defeated cJ[tTS"i.r«i*lIu!,°' i«e.7 o<ilr rs«> r*a
in the last democratic cougress. and tam^aina. iuw. s«. co.ca to. wiu.a.o>
of commerce ou the one band and the I revived in the last republican one, There are ineti who wouldi complain
lsborars who operate them on ths o'.h- | grsnts liim immunity from all llabll- lhat tho wind was in the wronf diroc-
er.—W. J. Bryan. I ity. Uncle Sam bands over his secur- uQn If it were raiuing money.
Ity to Huntington, who gives him back
The I'rodni-ers of Wealth. ' * valise. Uncle Sam s security repre- Wtso Rawarit, atoo.
Labor creates capital. Until wealth ««• pius 000 prin- ™ 'ffZoWZilSStt
\m produced by tht applicat'ou of brain clpal lnttrest wp^ciivelj on tlio •( *■.-. that telence h.u been able io curi
and mu.cio to the resource, of the "ebt. plus « .000.000 of ^ •"t.Vrlf^r'."! Cp«.
country there is nothing to divide I ilnk!ng P UB millions more for fur# ROw known to iho mr.iicti fraternity
costs and Interest. Huntington', valise C«t.nhUln .^
represpn1.-. a corpora!ion that ilU&p- r t rrh Cut® is tak -n Internally. acMnx
pears In 1911. and two .treaks of rust
•nd a riff'nt of way. (he founrtat'on of the t!i eas , and flvl-m
... . . . tha patient ■tranrth br ^utldlna up tha
Huntington pursues this rame of fUnetltuilon and ass.stina naturedolnjr
goda water ia tho oaly thing made,
down town tkat tha girls dosit twra
out a hosae amde tmllatlon of.
Don't threw old ahooa after a bride.
Make a neat pnekngo and sad them
to bar three yeara aftsr marriaga.
Every nu should earry a big lot ot
life iasuraaee; after kls death it wll
help his wits ia merry Ing again.
Hew truly doaa cycling emphaaias
the proverb. -The glory of the yowag
n.'.a la la hla atreigtkr"
It rsqalrs* capital for every under-
taking save to alert a Joint, a subur-
ban butcher .hop, or to get married.
A pretty, mrly. haired dog with rlb-
boaa la iu sera aad a silver collar oa
IU neck ia as likely to go mad aa the
yellow cur with katUe-soarred ears,
bat the people don't seem to thlah aa
The man who la more thaa llllag
the place bo has now la oa hla way ta
a better oae. *4
A girl never reliakes the advice giv-
en her by another about "how to bs
popular with tho men."
Trying to deceive yourself Is like
courting a divorced wife.
It see iu. thst every man w ho has aa
sbnoruial appetite for onions, I
a berber.
Naked Pills
are fit only, for naked sav-
ages. Clothes are the msrks
of civilustion—in pills aa well
as people. A good coat docs
not make a good pill, aay more
than good clothes make a _ aod
man. Cut as sure ss you'll
look on a clothcslcss msn s. n
mad oae, you may look on n
coatlcs. pill as a bod one.
After fifty year, of test a*
pllla stand higher thsa
AYER'S
Cathartic Pills
MJOAR COATED.
W. N. U.—WICHITA.—VOL. O. NO 41
tfliea aaanrrloa Advertlaeaaeata plea**
mem Ian thla paper
long the non-producing claaee of
•oclety. Since the producis of wes'th
create the nation', prosperity ia time
of peace, and defend the na ion", flsg
la time of peril, their interes'.a ought
at all times to be eons d'-red hy tho-e
who stand in offlclal positions. The
hla by n-1
eongre;
• or b ill Introduced Into It* work. The pro;;r
1 have •
Democrat Ir party has ever found Its I tire bu.lne «
voting atrength among those who are
people understood the scop* ot the , P™ui<J to f known as the -otamon
™ . I people, and It pledgee Itrelf to propose
and enact such legislation as ia
la the free
ight and In
he enjoy< • he r JUft ahare of the
rewards o: '> r.—W. J. r yan.
The Demo party i. opposed to
legislation
Senator Hereford, of Wert Virginia.
In a .peech In the senate, said "the bill | ' peollUcil
never wss read, never was discussed. n r/ P0"tieai
and the chairman of the n<mmit'ee
•aid to Mr. Holman. when asked the
queatton. that it did not affect the
coinage in any way whatever '
Who wa« benefited by tbi3 crime?
The foreign and New York boadhold-
ers. Who paid for It? Let the follow-
ing affidavit explain. It was made by
Mr. Frederick A. Lucksnbacb. a for-
mer member of the New York Stock
Exchange, but s reaident of Dsnver for
■sveral years. Tho present editor of
"The Gazette" met Mr. Luckenbaih
otten la Denver and heard him ro-
tative. has Ut
■aeaaure."
' the hoofce of represen- t'1*' " '•"o to cure- B'nd r°r 11,1 of Tea-
t*n blocked by theM MmcnUl>- AMre^e.
J%L CO" To,#do' f>-
Bold by Drujrv t<
ror«k*r'd it nn i'r. A B-years-old child ot James Con-
(St. Lou s Repubiir, Silver Temocrat) r.-sy, llvinif in OUltiliomseounty, drank
When Senator Fcraker blundered In- 1 cup of lye und ouly lived n few hours,
to the statement that the reason .liver M..'u1i-i il"l .anititng tyTsr
doliars were malBLilucd at a par with r« h.i. - mbs ►.tienan.ai..ma re.t.i.-^iD«am
gold U be^au.e B.lver dollars asd every >* ■-■ . .i..r i^n '" i
other farm of Untied Su
:. a ceata a LoilU.
•detmable In gold he did a ! igh ser- , Ix>nd
no f<1 .. linMnnrni'/, ,1 rw ,. an TV, A.
money are fen)|ne bnr)>cr. have proved a fall.
tru.ls. it will be recreant to its du'.y | vir-e for tho Democratic campu'gn. Thei
to the people If l: recognized e tiior the |eIter of Aaals: ant Secretary f thol Fnr Lung and chest di
moral or the legal right of tbeee great Treasurer Curtis to Congiem.na^ Mc- lnw"«-,M
aggregation-, of wealth to atlfle com-
petition, bankrupt
prey upon society. Corporation,
the creatures of law and they must not
be permitted to pass from under the
control of the power which created;
[ ICUEIMISERVATORY
DRUGS.
hearts the matter, auhetantlally as they sre permitted to eiist on the the-
glvc- ln thla Statement: ory that they advance the public weal
"la IMi I visited London. England, I and they must not be allowed to us
tor the Pur^ of placing tier. Pcnn- ! -heir powers for the pubilc lajury.-
•ylvania oil properlle. In which 1 was I w- '• Bry n'
Interested. I took with me letters of
Introduction to many gentlemen In |
London smong them on. Mr. Ernest Wsst Virginia Is full of woods sad
Seyd. from Robert M. Faust, ex-treas- ihe wooda .re full ot demoerata.—
arer of Phlladolpbta. I became well , lleglster. Point Pleasant, W. Vs.
acquainted with Mr. Ssyd aad with bit | Will Brother Hanna kindly arise aad
brother. Richard Seyd, who. I uader- lead the Republican Glee club In lng-
gtaad Is yst llvlag- I visited Loadon ing. "Ark. from ths Tombs a Doleful
ss 1ss
at dinner I aaona other things, all ad- Mexican Herald,
ad toi«SS.«tAry If tree silver Is going ta make gold
- worth M much more than now. what
lg ths gold owner kicking about?—
Harrisburg. Pa.. Pstrlot.
Wall and Lombard .'.rests are bit-
terly opposed to Bryan—all the more
raaaon why thoae who earn their own
living should support him - Bldde-
ford. Me., Times.
A silver dollar in the kands of tht
peopls le worth to them considerable
■are thaa two gold dollars la the
pockets of s Wall street capitalist—
Oaaette. Ashevlltc, N. C.
Ws do not know where Mlaa Pollard
to bat tt will be sews to bsr to tosrn
that Cat W. C. P. D. hsa discovered
aad reooversd his conscience.—Wil-
mington. <N. C.) Sui.
Ths goldbug srgutnent Is becoming
rsdussd to the ststemsnt tkat "the
silver crass Is dying out." It to si
R«e, stilting ibst the government doe. 1
1 thei I not redeem either silver dollars or.il-|
ver certlUcatc. in g^id. disposes of this
campaign fraud. Nolthtr the ignorant
nor the lying orator can now dupe the
voters into believing that Ihe present
silver dollars and certificate! are good
because they are iedeemabie in gold.
■es, Piso'sCurs
ve n ed.—Mrs
ti. Windsor, Out, Canada.
which follow ln the wake of the shad.
He purchases the sturgeon roe, sends It
to Holland by the hogshead, prepares
It, packs It In neat cana and sends It
back to this country to tlckl. ths pal-
ates of eplruri-s ss high-priced Russian
caviar.—Philadelphia Record.
The wettest apot on the North Amer-
ican Continent is Neah Bay. Washing-
ton. At that place the average of 12J
Inches of water falia every year. At
St Louia the a vera if e i* only 3S inches
Most of the civilized cities count in
their censua the number of dwellings
In this wny it is stated that there aro
70,ik>0,0u0 separate houaea in Europe,
Canada and the United States
Managa-.car ha. important mineral
wealth, not only Iron, graphite, rock,
salt coal, nitre and other tiling, but
probably workable gold.
In a single mill at Orny'a Harbor,
Wash., recently the entire works were
kept running all day on the logs of a
single cedar tree, from which 1M.500
sliinglea were cut
No uian ever sinned in deed who
waa not first sinful in thought
Krura present indications America
will soon lie outdoing France in the
iption of frog flesh. The city of
York alone consumes 000,000
of frogs during the year. These
deiUaeles are now aold in tin boxes
like other conserved ments
A big company composed of foreign
capitalists, 1ms been formed to work
the pold fields in southern Chill
o
U
o
e
(i
o
o
v*How happy could I be with cither
Were the other dsar charmer away*? ^
PLUCW
The ripest and sweetest leaf and i \
| \ the purest ingredients are used in the \ j
(1 manufacture of "Battle Ax/' and no e)
J^ matter how much you pay for a
(j much smaller piece of any other high- *)
\ J grade brand, you cannot buy a better \ J
h chew than "battle AxJf 13
For 5 cents you get a piece of 11
"Battle Ax" almost as large as the n
other fellow's JO-cent piece* | j
New
rceptacle haa ever been made
enough to resist the bursting
r water of freezing water.
aorruptiaa, aad sxpressed
meat tkat suck corruption Should ag-
ist la reply ta this he teld m. he
sould relate facta about tke oorruptlea
at tbs Asserlesa eoagrses that would
place U far ahead of the English par-
Uamsat la tkat Una. After dinner bs
lavltsd ma lata aaother ream, where
ha resamsd ths eonvsrsatloa about
IsgtolaUvs corruption. Ha saldt "If
ran will pledge ma roar boaor sa a
(Sattomaa not to divulge what I am
afesM ta tell ron while I live. I will
fnvlaee you that what I aald about ths
asmptlea of ths Amsrlesa congress
to Iras." I gsva him my premise, aad
he tbea eoatlaued: "I west la Assert*
Sa IB ISTJ-1J, auihoviasd ta secure, tt
taaaM. Ihe passage at a bill OemoaetU-
lag silver. It waa to ths latsrest ot
thass whom I rsgreseated—the gsvsra-
grs of iM Bask at Bagtaad-ta have tt
gee* Meet with «*
Tlie Civil Sarv.ra
That the American people sre not la
fsvor of life teuure lo the governmeat
service Is evident trom the fact that
they, aa a rule, make frequent changes >
In their offlclal representatives shen
those representatives are <:hose by
ballot. A permanent offlce-lioldlag
claaa i. not In harmony with our Insti-
tutions. A fixed term in appointive ot
cos, except where the Federal consti-
tution now provides otherwise, would
open the pubilc service to s larger
number of eltlsens without Impairing
its efflciency - W. J. Brysa.
I elmer l,a'l.
It Is said that Palmer was a
erst before Brysa was bora. But Bryaa
I. Mill a Demo-rat.—Baa Francisco Wm-
amlner.
A llsa-tleee.
Washington Post: Admirer, of ths
game have probably aotlcrd that Carl
gchurx's delivery Is not sa speedy aa II
used to be.
Tobeece Hplt end Smoke Tear Life
Away.
-on want to <|ti t tobacco usln* eaeity
"lorever recain lust manhood, be made i
Irony. niuKiietle, lull ot new life and I
.... lake N'-To-i'ac. the wonder-worker I
ti makes vnt men simng. Many asin
Ml- unds in ten days. Over 40 UMOcurvd.
H N.'-To-I sc linm your ilruggisl, wlio
rusrantee a cure. Kooklet and aain ,
liied tree. Ad. starling Uemeily Co..
|:ugoor New York.
early everybody .mokes la Japan j
girls begin w hen they are 10 yean
4ge aad the boys earlier.
Geld democrats liar, talhed a geed
deal about "Preserving ths Ark of ths
covenant." Did tbey hear from It Moa-
a*Twenty-eight out of thirty-one eld
soldiers were fcr Bryan snd free sil-
ver, st tbs populist congresslonsl son*
•nver crate is uyiua ouv. ^ vsntlon at Crawford Isst wsek aad
rigt.ir lively to bs an Its deathbed — tbey were net si! delegates slthsr.-
* — - Hornet. Urowolee. Ksb
Oe etU. Pbeonta. Aril
pesrets Candy Catbartic. the most won-
i ul medical discovery of the age, pleas-
a-id refreiMng to the taste, aclsremly
. |Kj.iiively nil kldnevs, livefsnd bowel•,
< n-lng Ihe entire sy.iein, dispels c tds,
l i- headache, fever, habitual constipe
I and Uliousness. Please buy and try a
I of ft C. C. today; 0, V,r« rente. Bold
guaranteed to curs by all druggists.
be average aamber of American
anta tosaad yearly to a boat IS.000
Englaad only from S.000S.000.
>n Engl lab maa has Invested aa ap-
atua tlirough which, it Is dselared,
may see the soul leave the body.
rhen bilious or coetive. est a Cescsnt
dy catbartic. cure gnarsnteed. 10c. tec.
'ale lock people claim that the keys
the smallest slss MS,000 variations
be made; in large ouee, 7,67#,000.
secaiets stimulates liver, kidneys and
rets kever sicken, week en ar gripe,
"here to a species ot bamming bird
abitiuv the lsthmas of Panama thst
lot larger than a common horse By.
est try s 10s bus st C sec arete, the Onset
r sad bee el regulator ever mate
Gladness Comes
W«
ti
ad Ing of the
transient nature of the many phyw
leal tils, which vanish before proper ef-
forts-gentle e(torts pleasant efforte-
rightly directed. There la eomfost In
Ui* knowledge, that ao many forma of
alekneaa are ao! due to any actual dto-
SBirBgWTOaS
remedy with mlllloaao(lsmiltas,aBd&
everywhere eateemed ao highly Iij all
who taIu* good h—Ith lta beneficial
Xu m tWto ite fact, tbsi lite the
oae remedy which prosnotae Internal
eleanllnma wlthoot debUltatlag the
oroana oo which It aete. It to therefore
all Important, la order to get Ms bene-
flcisl effects, to note whea fts par-
chase, that yoa have Ua genuine arti-
cle, which I. manufactured by the OaU-
fnrala Fig Syrup Co. only aad sold by
other remedies sre thaa Mt needed H
ee
Columbia
BICYCLES
STANDARD OF THE WORLD.
Even if Columbia bicycles were not so
good to look at they would give the same
unequalled satisfaction, delight and con-
tent. Only Columbia riders know the
full enjoyment of bicycling.
$
too:
TO ALL
ALIKE
WtWV
POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn.
ah Measee sad Ag.a.lw la ahnest every city aad tewa. t C
E«eparly re,imi.ted la yew vtstnKy, lei ae taew.
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