The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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t
American flaps are now
that they are given away \%
• popular
There is nothing quite
as tin.' sneeze producer.
The druggist a
toubins.
The wife with t
sithout one are al
ftther.
The Spaniards
m Manila but the
Icore.
The Spanish tlir.
empires are now
their own.
ul the doeto
o up to snuff 1
ritikers, but
dressed iu it's Sunday
a smooth road
and a smooth sei
fill navi tor.
the le
more eye-o|
•s plainly lie
1'iihlic Clock*.
Few cities are provided with public
(locks of sueh a size and prominent
location as to indicate time over metro-
politan districts. Hut it is high time
to check kidney and bladder complaint
manifested to the sulVerer by inactivi-
ty of the organs, llostetter's Stomach
Hitters remedies this, and cures dys-
pepsia and nervousness.
e only change ir
r season is that i
• uncomfortable ti
unen say that a
of beauty. NVe
t waistcd women.
i the lust,
ig waist
fo
This is a pr<
hand that once rocked the cradle now
; guides the bicycle.
It takes a prodigious amount of
! courage for a man to get married one
| day and goto war the next.
j It is the highest compliment that
can be paid a woman to sn
enth she knows so well where
upon i in her kitchen that she can coo
j ineal in the dark.
Itlra. WlMlOWi Soothing Syrup
Forclill Iron u-Hhiiig.softens the Buius.rodii. - in
Clean blood means a clean skin. No j aUon,u
beauty without it. ('imcarcts, Candy C;i- ;
Ihartic cleans your t»I« o«t and keeps it '
lean, by stirring up the lazy liver and
After a girl
hour invitatim
fcitli disfavor.
•aches I an ele
is not looked
of her that
>rv t hing
ut ility li 111• mmi
clean skin.
Don't Tohncco Spit an i -
To quit t< li:u'CO easily
actio, full of life, nerve ;i
Hue. the wonder-worker.
Your Life Aaiv. .
forever, lie inriff
If the war should suddenly come
close the daily papers would be
Irivin^ all impurities from the k> »dy. Me- dull ns the Congressional Record,
fin to-day to hauish pimples, b>iH, blotch-
is, blackhead*, and that sickly bilious
loniplcxioo by taking t'ascarets, -beauty
lor 10c. All druggists, satisfaction guar-
ftnteed, 10c, 25c, ;'<0c. ( ^ ^ ^
if mon, like eggs, could beeandled I "lll"K —v—
(t would soon be discovered that some I The telephone girl has a speaki
rotten ones are being passed oil' as the acquaintance with a great many pi
best. f pie that she doesn't recognize.
PERSPECTIVE OF SANTIAGO PE CUBA.
[From the Kausas City Journal ]
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C A Ri BBEfl N S
HOW RELIEF CAMS. A woman never becomes so rich that
Prom Cole County Democrat. Jsffsraoo City*u. the can re .st the temptation to wear
Wnen la jrippe visit ed this section about calico shirt waists.
en vmik rw Herman 11. Kveler, of 811
V.
:ll h
A GREAT REMEDY,
Greatly Tested.
Greatly Recommended,
Washington, May 30.—The land- tho United Stat •
locked bay of Santiago ile Cuba, where l ' . j,
the Spanish licet is now harbored.
known among coast trailers as indi
cernible at any distance. It is yet 1»
enough to afford anchorage even to
large fleet of warships.
> the harbor is narrow and i>r
Spanish-Am
ast named n
ho capital ti
erials and the Impii
hi;
hil
The loss of the hair Is <
Beautiful hior giv
claim to beaut
wanting if
ivluch
; of the
ron Id be utterly
were short and
the natural hue of the hair begins to fade,
ami the shining tresaea <>f caestnat ana
aut>urn arc changed to K<av or to a faded
shadow of their former brightness. Sueh
a loss is no longer a necessity. There is
one remedy which may well lie called a
great remedy by reason of its great su>
cess in stopping the falling of the hair,
cleansing the scalp of dandruff, and re-
storing the lost color to gray or fade I
tres-
rd
I>r.
cliabl
Mai
pre
id-
led by
Mrs. Herrmann, of 356 Hast C8th St., New
York City, writes:
"A little more than a year ngo, my hair
began turning gray and falling out, and
although 1 tried ever so many things to
prevent a continuance of these conditions.
1 obtained no satisfaction until I tried Dr.
Aver - Hair Vigor. After using one buttle
iify hair was restored to Its natural col r,
316 1.ast60tll St., New York. City.
"I have sold Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor for
fifteen years, and I do not know of a c . e
where it did not give entire satisfaction. I
lrive been, and am now using it myself ' r
dandruff and gray hair, and am thoroughly
convinced that it is the best on the market.
N-othiug that I ever tried can touch it. It
each other unless viewed from a poi
ately opposite the opening. The !>
from live to six miles from end to 1
width varies from two to two a
miles. Inside the entrance the bay
Into a broad sheet of water that wn
by the American consul In 1805 as
commerce, being well protected I
ttaues: "A little dmUriu,.' would
» affo He
Main St., Jefferson Mo . was one of the
victims, and ha» since been troubled *-ith
1 il e aftereffects of the disease He is »
well known contractor and builder, 1*
husine-s requiring much mental and physi-
cal work. A yenr ago his benlth brgttu to
lull and he was oldiged to discontinue
work. That he lives today is almost a
miracle. He fays .
"1 was troubled with shortness of breath,
I alpitation of the heart ai.d it geueral de
bility. My back aUo piiini'd me severely.
"1 tried one din-tor after another and
numerous remedies suggested by my
friends, but without apparent benefit, and
begun to give
up hope. Taen
1 saw L>r Wil
1 in 111 s* 1' 1 a k
1'iUls for 1'nle
1'eople extolle«l
Ht. Louis
Ipaper, and nf
f ter investlga-
tion decided to
give them it
trial.
"After using
the first bo* I
felt woaderful-
A Contractor'* Difficulty. jv relieved and
was satisfied that the pills were putting me
on the road to recovery. 1 bought two
more boxen and continued taking them.
"After taking four boxes of 1 >r. Williams'
1'iuk Pills for l ule I'eople 1 am restored to
good health. 1 feel like a new man, and
having the will and energy of my former
duys returned, 1 am capable of transacting
I my business with increased ambition.
"l)r. Williams' 1 'ink l'illsfor I'ale 1'eople
are a wonderful medicine and anyone that
is atHicte 1 with shortness of breath, palpi
tatiou of the heart, nervous prostration
( and general debility will tlnd that these
pills are the specific. Herman 11. Kvbi rh
Subscribed and sworn to before me a
Notary rublic. this 'J4thdny of May. lS'.'T.
Adah !'• t tszonu, Aotary J'uhhr
Mr. Eveler will gladly answer an inquiry
regarding this if stHinp is onclosed.
I»r. Williams' l'ink 1'ills cure people
troubled with the aftereffects of the grippe
—booause they act directly «>n tho impure
blood They are also a specific for chrome
ar* erysipelas, catarrh, rheumatism and all
hy diseases due to impure or impoverished
th0 blood.
ep-
"I" Every mother of a pretty girl is u
on. j board of strategy,
but •
na- When there is a story "on a man.
"'d |iow lie wishes he could censor the
ceo I m*ws -fts t-',u government does at Key
West!
When a
tin
tan begius to
person who,
| A Muskegon, Mich., house recently
| shipped furniture to the Sultan of
Turkey.
Americans use a million collar but-
When a wo
vealth and so
•family," it is
trill call her dm
No woman s'
should al
■ilie after
•r-in-law,
crates tli
ow her friends
she has passed
aixtccti.
When
into
N. 1> lias M»0 inhabitants
and four
It cost
run the \
At Mi
month.
.1 ami Hlack
•k, Utah,
be shorn this
attempts to kce
s so much troubl
r that he is force
KliMltr Into Your «
t's Foot-Ease, a pc
It cures painful, sw
* and instantly ta
out of corns ami hunh
greatest comfort discover
Allen's Feot-ICase mako
lug fc
"i 1)0 :.IV OWN WORK."
So Snya Mrs. Mary Roohiette o<
Llndon, N y\v Joraoy, iu thia
Letter to Mrs. Plnkham. „
•• I was bothered with a flow which
ould l»e quite annoying at times, and
I others would almost stop.
pre ript ionsgiven me by my
or no
i>el easy. It is a certain
c ure for sweating, callous and hot,
tired, nervous, aching feet. Try It to-
day. Sold by nil 'druggists and shoe
storey. Hy mall for 25e In stamps.
Trial package PRICE. Address, Allen
B. Olmsted, I-e Roy. NT. Y.
There is more work in the care of a
irarden than in the care of twins.
spell of
•d to brcti
>at har is like the
r,,:M
1'iiKill
During the past two months tho Hal
tlmore ami Ohio Railroad comp.iny lias
received 1,110 new box cars, 1.239
double hopper gondolas, and 221 coke
cat'B of the order of G.1T.0 recently plac-
ed with Pullman's Palace Car com-
pany, the Michigan Peninsular Car
works, the Missouri Car and Foundry
company and the South Haltimote Car
works. Deliveries are being made as
rapidly as tho cars are completed.
gave up my do
, and bege
taking your medi-
•ine, and have certainly been greatly
bene 11 ted by its use.
Lytlia E. I' nkham's Vegetable Com-
pound has iinleed been a friend to me.
r of Santiago
, l.a Handera
> and volun-
soil. Those
llmated, and
.vith
The
'•st fornildable fori
The world laughs at a girl who is
anxious to get married, and it laughs
if she becomes an old maid, so what
can tho poor girl do?
Iteail tlie Advertisements.
You will enjoy this publication much
I better if j'ou will get in the habit of
; reading the advertisements; they will
| afford a most interesting study ami
some excellent bargains. Our adver
' tisers are reliable, and send what they
able to do my own work,
thanks to your wonderful medicine. I
was as near death I believe as I could
be, so weak that my pulse scarcely beat
and my heart had almost given out. 1
could not have stood it one week more,
1 am sure. I never thought I would
be so grateful to any medicine.
I shall use my influence with any
one suffering us I did, to have them
Lydii E. Pink ham's Vegetable
Compound." ■»
Every woman that is puzzled about
her condition should secure thesympa-
We never rode ti ft \ rtiiles on a train ; the lie advice of a woman who under*
iu our life that wo.did not see some stands. Write to Mrs. Pinkham at
one with his shoes off. Lynn, Mass.. and tell her your ills.
"IROINIING
Spain has a hundred thousand regis-
red beggars.
llall'H Catarrh Cur®
s a constitutional cure. Price, 75a
| Londo
j ter.
thousands of homes, and rcc
everyone who has tested ii uuu c>in ■ , ... .. .. ,
f need tiif i c,n;u ki.liU- that ».,!!. v the imMU.-'-HlAH't M. C.uov L, .,uti
its use. it m .kes hair It restores dale, Ala.
the original color to hair that has turtle 1 There's more on this subject in F
gray or bided out. It Mops hair from fall Ayer's Curebook. A story of cures told 1
itiK. clean.c- the scalp of dandruff, and j the cured. This book <>f 100 pages is .set
gives the hair a thic kness and glossth.it free, on request, by the J. C. Ayer Ci
uo oilier preparation cau produce. i Lowell, Mass.
NO LONGER "INSURGENTS."
It.,|.ublk, 1'lrst
Nku Vo.lK, May
j Palma, tlio represci
i littl
re SoldlerH of tliu
>\vs of Muiilbi.
i oiuas Estrada
tive of the Cuban
rk, has just re-
f Las Villas, tho
Persia
iire.
lamp posts furnish hot wa-
four Ilowela With Canoaret*
ihartic. euro constipation forever,
c.»'. fail, druggists refund money
lias no railways in the Em-
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set th:
By vlrttn of the unprecedented ^ Cir
purchane, in a Mngle order, of — |
one hundred thousand t lOO,- — troops
000 oonii s of till* acknow-j- amnn:in
g ledged mneterwork of tho Century, wo are now enabled to offer it to the public b. fr»r — j-.;
£ less than tho publisherB* prioea! Th"':f-an«U |.ermni,wli" heretofore have n<>tit ;
I able to purchase I welcome this oppurtuuiiy to eecure at reduced price The —
S Greatest Achievement of Modern Times." £ fur the" ^
THE FUNK & WAGNALLS '
the island ar
Ion. All ex;
i? required bji
CF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
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3 est. mn«t complatn, and most authoritative, new dictionary ~
inexiBtence. It is every vvhero tlio staudard.
i ENTIRELY NEW—
" | war bulletin which is published by an-
! t hority of General (lomez at the head-
• quarters of tho Cuban army. It con-
| tains the official news anil movements
' ; of the army of liberation and is an in-
I terestinj^ publication. Printed, of
' course, in Spanish, it comprises three
i-oluiuns on two sides of a sheet ttbout
! 10x14 inches. The paper has a preen-
I isli tint, and the type is set up and
s' printed at General Gomez's headquar-
"s ters under his direction. The first
El Caimanes an.l El Parados, flow number, under date of May 10, is des-
mountains, where arc lo- i^nated as "Supplement A A," and eon-
,U)t tains a half column account of the bat-
J," tie of Manila, which conveyed for the
tli water. I tirst time to the soldiers of the Cuban
ht side of tho bay, nenr the mouth, I urmy the facts concerning' Kear Ad-
miral Dewey's victory in tho Philip-
iw red. No fite or nervousness after
,iTla)'« iivo i,i |)r. Kliue b liruat Nerve Heaturer.
; r KliK.K S'4.)MI trml bottle and treatise.
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Buffalo has tho largest grain eleva-
tor.
landed there a fresl
i the Island.
tho left of tho map
sastlo that has been
Into the bay
cated the Cuban armies. Tho rivers
larger than what are commonly called i
America, and are noted for their shady
It 1s not a reprint, rehash —
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? the iteady lrbor for five years of ovor twelve acore of the n
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"IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED,"
TRY
SAPOLIO
tsfinco Iteulea (llfty cents)
and between it and the lower end of the
several villus belonging to wealthy merchants | pines,
of the city. Tho most notable is La Cruz.
which is occupied by Charles II. Ziewenfuss,
manager of tho Sublmnilln y Maroto, the prin-
cipal railroad of tie province. Near the boat
landing of La Cruz the hu'-re iron pier of tho
Juruinia company stretches out into tho water.
The pier cost $3)0,000 and the ore which is
loaded at lt> side is of the richest description,
being from 05 to 08 por cent puro. Some of this
ore found Its way into the plate of our Ameri-
can erui-ers. and some of the $3,000,(WO armor
plates of tho Kussian government were manu-
factured from it.
The only other port In the bay Is Punta
Bhinca, which lies between La Cruz and tho
city. The fort Is said to be well manned, and is
built on a bank of white sand.
The city of Santiago was onco the island's
capital. It is situated in a natural amphithea-
ter. with
I)r. Moffett'* TKETIITNA (Teething: Pow-
der* Cures Ch< 1* ra Infantum, IdarrhiHa
:• entery, Cholera Mcrbua, Collo. Thrush
Hives. I'lrupt ons and sores upon tho skill |
H'-moves ami prevents the formation of
Worms in children; Allays lrritutlon an<!
is dees Teething Easy uud not a period of
kuC ring and dr< ad.
Sjiain'a ltin^ gets two million dollar:*
a year.
1'iso's Cure for Consumption is the only
cough medicine used in my house.— I).
Albright, Milflinburp, I'a., 1'ec. 11, '9"'.
Fall River has 30,000 textile opera-
tives.
ho
plllored balconies, open courts, wide corridors
anil big, heavily barred windows comb'no to
make it one of the most picturesque cities of
the West Indies. At the back, the gray walls
of the city abattoir n
to all A
for ther
l.osidcs the official notices and orders
1 issued to the army, the paper contains
I a long address issued to the ( uhan
! army and people by General-Gomez, in
which he says:
"I. Maximo Gomez, commander-in-chief of
the Cuban army, take this opportunity, through
! the medium of Las Villas, which hereafter will
j bo published once each week at the headquar-
| t< i s of the army of liberation, to communicate
I with those of my command and our people. In
j view of the adoption of the constitution of the
I republic of Cuba anil the armed intervention of
I the United Stales in our behalf to aid us in oh- I n<
i tainim: our independence, which soon will bo |
recognized by all the world, 1 'I '-ire to make
known that our soldiers no loir r shall bo
j known ns insurgents, but t
! regular armv of the republic.
• i t ake this occasion to remind each Cuban in
! service that he now has a country recognized,
r««r which lie must, fluht w 'i all honor and
dory. He is now a Cuban soldier and not an
iii-invent, and will respect the rules of civilized
warfare. I will order punished any chief ofllcer
private who fails to respcet the rights of our
.ent reminders ' prisoners of war, and such prisoners will ho
I.lie 'nt tin- V:,. .Tun-. 'Hi"- d- "'I'll n-p-t l,.lli„ir r.n...- inul ii.y..nl-
rty-tiiree of her ( COU",rira' """
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents*
Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 60c. f 1. All druggLsts.
Connellsville, Pa., has 18,008 coke
ovens,
AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS.
We are nssertlng In the courts our right to the
exclusive use i f th<- word "CASTOKIA." and
"PITCHER S CASTOKIA," as our Trade Mark.
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Ilyannis. Massa-
chusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S
'ASTORIA." the same that has borne und does
v bear tho fae-simlle signature of CILAS. H.
F.TCHER on every wrapper This Is tho
rlglnal "PITCHER S CASTOKIA" which has
ildiers of tho | ,0en used In the bonu s of ihe mothers of
I America for over thirty years. Look carefully
J at tho wrapper and see that It Is "the kind you
have always bought," and has the signature of
' HAS H. FLETCHER on tho Wrapper. No
ne I,as authority from me to use mv name ex-
cept The < Yntaur company, of which Chas IL
Fletcher Is President. *
March 8, 1«U7. SAMUEL PITHIER. M. D.
&
i
l\
INV£N>'o^ j
J r^aFniiiBF^ivnrnnKiN.'. * ^
REQUIRES NO COOKING
MAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF AND NICE
AS WHEN FIRST BOUGHT HEW
one pound of this stapcii will go
as far as a foijno and a half
ok any other starch
^SOTACTURED only gy
T"lj.C.hUBINGER BROS.C?
KeokukJowa.vNewHaven,Cqnn./^
Till* starch la prepared ">■ Bdeiitinc principles by men who have ln«<l ye«r« of praeileal e*|>erlenre In fancy
launderliiK. it r.--i ,i. i old lln. ii him! ciinmier dresses to their natunil « MIo-iichu und Imparts h heautlfuI and
laming tlnlsh. It H tli'' only ntiin'li manufactured that Is perfectly ban • —. .•. piulalug neither arneulc,
alum ur any other Hul>stau< e Injurious t" linen and can be used even it* Imliy p< wder.
For Sale by All Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
•!. pIi'u ii'vi'if to impress upon you that wo w 11 not continue
, ?, m L this war, which so gallantly ha> been kept up
pi nds on Aloro i.is- f,,r the last three years, with the idea of re-
TASTELESS
CHILL
TEMIC
IS JUST AS C03D FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE50ct».
EARLY
SUMMER DAYS....
Will soon be here. They are the |
plensnntest and they conio nt n time j
when the system craves for a chance gan'itiiry'and Vv
in manner of living, A pleasant place 1 "
for a few daj's outing1 is Island Park,
Winfield, Kuns.
The Winfield Chautauqua Assembly
meets there Jttrio
14-23, 1898, and the Santa Fo sells
Round-Trip Tickets at
One Fare !
Pntcs of sale are: June 13-33, from
points in Kansas and Oklahoma from | bci
which one way rate is 94.50 or less: j Rf
Juno 13-19 from points in Kansas and
Oklahoma from which one way rate is
87.50 or less. Address nearest Santa
Fe agent or
W. J. BLACK, O. P. A.,
Topeka, Ivans. j
s that llfty
ond ere\v were shot In 1878. _ i "Our soldiers will conduct themselves in such
The city was founded by Velasquez In loll a manner as to gain for themselves the (rood of-
t&d ia perhapa the oldest city of t ii«' hemisphere. of our brethern of the united StaUM^ and
It has seen wars and earthquakes, butcheries for this reason It is my wish that the army of
anil eonqucsts. From there Cortex started ti
conquer the Aztecs of Mexico.
has no fortllleatlons, but depends o" moro cas- f,,r the last three years,
tie and Its adjuncts for protection. The nar- ventre. We are lighting for liberty and indo-
fOW entrance to tho harbor i» ta\'.rab'.e t-> the p. mlence and not for revenue, anil I would call
defense of tho city by submarine mines, anil the \«'i,r attention to the fact that tho history of |
shallowness or the harbor would make tho man- the world shows that loss of blood has always
BUwrhiK I f .Imp draught battle ships ex- | l*en Known id
trcmeu oiiiicuit. I die for honor except when they were opposed
The population in 1 - •:» was W.fiU. The mean as u.n to ()ne. Their Idea of honor has been to
temperature in summer Is RS degrees; In win- assassinate defenseless women and children
ter. K\! decrees. It Is regarded as very un- whose protectors are new lighting for fmnlom
healthy, yellow fever being prevalent through- ln our army. Their idea of honor has been
-, and smallpox epidemic at certain
The London Times gets $.r>,000 a day
for advertisements.
Sour Stomach
"After I wui Inilurcd to try t'AWC'A*
BKT**, I will nevorbe without then» in the house.
My llvor wis In a very bail shape and ray head
ached mid I had stoiuach trouble Now. since tak-
iiiu CasoareU. I fet-1 line My wlfo has alto used
tbeni with neneOclal results lor sour stomach '
Jos. HUKaUNU, mi Cuugrehs Bt., bt. Louis, Mo.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
r ^ CATHARTIC ^
rob, to plunder.
■ die for
lndltious are due to the lack of
u measures; all refusemat-
iis dead dogs, cats, chickens, etc.,
into the streets to decay and 1111
disease germs. A railroad called
& Maroted runs from the city to
enty-llve miles distant, with a
h to Alto Songo, twelve miles in length,
argely owned and controlled by
tramblinir and committing crime:
lanity and against society, but
American and Cuban
I take this opportunity to s
pie and our army thai the.
d and know that we now h
ii will aid us in our fl«ht for ;
has been deserved and whii Ii
will he a reality at no distant
. from time to time, in litis Yn
e with you in the sutne mannei
they will
Taste wood. PC
Grliie. 10c. 26c.
Pleasant. Palatable, r
Good. Never sicken, Weaken
CURE CONSTIPATION
llrrllnc I • m|>»B». « lil*M«. Moslrrsl. N»"
Kobl and ennrnnieed l>y
NO-1G-3AC
,"«
Slums
ItE Tobacco LlablU
Spain Asks for it Joint Protest.
London, May 27.—The Home corre-
spondent of the Daily Mail says: "Spain
recently sent a note inviting- the
powers to protest jointly against
Troopers to Join tlio Cubans.
Chicago, May 27.—A troop of fifty-
seven cavalrymen, equipped at private
ex pence, left Chicago for Cuba yesti
er the command of Major
blockade •
to tal
The powers decided gins. All but nine of the
ction and no replies have served in the regular army
•d at Madrid."
en have!
Negro Kegimrnt.
■wise instruct
i>f Keutuek\
•ond call will consist of negroes.
South Carolina Naval Itenerien (in Duty.
< hahi.kston, S. i'., May '.'7. Kighty-
fivo raeinbei's of tho Charleston naval
uneed that unless reserves left hero to-day for New York.
I by the President They have been ordered there toman
regiments on the the Celtic King with naval reserves
from New York.
ur.n.o - — - • M bottles Of
OROV1.S TASTI.l.I - 'HILL TONIC end hoi e
I "unlit ihre* pr .i rrndy ibU year. In *11 (l"r «x-
iarlemo "f U \« sr« In the drug busluess, haie
never sold sn art'l. :e tho: u«v# im h unl\cr»al ssils-
1 actio. .. rour toolo. Vour. ^ d fio_
A better Rcale for
1 "18 money than has
ever been oflcred.
Address.
Jones o f HlDRhamton,
lllughamtjn, N. Y.
rr,eight paid
SCALES
It like "Hot Cake* Ken
nUCniiO hill's I'erfei t .I Ite. ' ipt Hook.
2t«i pagi's Ovor PHI tin- illustratbms. Hun-
dreds of the best "f prescriptions and tee ipts
for everything To Live Agent* m. will send
ipo<'k r^li»*f s'lii .-n roil worst « 0Opy W th i. rue to a'rents I I" CeiiU to
..iini'.uiin. »r i io liar*' i'i» ' " l i" KeadiU I'ubUshlOf Uu,
•araiuua hpiia^s, N. V.
Sobral hitbl to flu In Mnilrlil.
Madrid, May "7.—Lieutenant Sobral.
the former naval attache of tho Span-
ish legation at Washington, is in this
city, and, therefore, the statement
made that he is identical with Remigro
Zapateri .limine/., the suspected Span-
ish spy. am sted on board tho prize
steamer Panama, is incorrect.
Martial I .mv In the CiinarloH.
Las Palm ah, Canary Islands. May
Won't Hell Any Territory.
Pa his, May ~7.—An olHciul denial
was issued to-day of the rumors of the
occupation, cession or sale of any
Spanish territory to France, anil it was
ais< < denied that the latter intends tc
occupy Moroccan territory.
Mr. Stewart's Canal Scheme.
Washington, Mjty '-I7.— Senator Stew-
art introduced a bill providing for tho
■Martlkl law has boon proelsintd <xm»tn»otioe at» Moal atrou tw I»thF
throutrhont tho C'nnary ibliMnU, it ml i' muaof Dnrien liy thi> (foviTiira-nl of
U very rigidly eufuroitl. i CnIteU StutiiH.
TliL: EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is duo not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fio Sybup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
ill the importance of purchasing the
' 'tie and original remedy. As the
•utinc Syrup of Figs is manufactured
bv, the California Fiq Syrup Co. !
on I a knowledge of that fact will
assist one iu avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par-
ties. The high standing of tho Cam- <
forma Fio Syrup Co. with the medi- !
cal profession, and tlio satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
tho name of the Company a guaranty j
of the excellence of its remedy. It is |
far in advance of all other laxatives, j
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken-
ing them, ami it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial (
effects, please remember the name of '
tho Company —
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
HA.\ FRANCISCO, Cal.
fcOLISVILLE. llj. MKW TOIIK, »,T. j
until Mvirt!Mne«t« Hindi?
•Mention This fitpci.
Ottawa Chautauqua Assembly.
The 20th annual session of this as-
sembly will bo held at beautiful Fo»«
est Park, Ottawa, Kans.,
JUNE 13-24, 1898.
The Santa Fe will sell round
trip tickets from following points on
its lines at
One Fare
For The
Eound Trip.
Tickets to bo limited to June 27, 1898.
From all points in Kansas, Oklahoma,
and from St. Joseph and Kansas City.
Tickets will be sold June 11, 12 and
13; frotn points in Kansas from which
one way rate is 84.50 or less June 11-24,
inclusive. The Santa Fe is the best
road to the park. For particulars ad«
dress nearest Santa Fe agent or
\V. J. Hlack, Gen'l. Pass. Agt.
Topeka, Ka> a
7300 BSCYGLES
A —- Cii
c irrl«dovi.-r from H«7 mm I
, _ 1 • i. rifleett n.nr New
.i '. High Orall nt> Irs,
• l4 .-I «,«|U1 iiiiient, (puutYin.
. j < 89.75 to $17.OO.
Jt .. ],i">|«,!nt«models,
k. $3 t > $12.
snip on approval ictlh'
• rent ji'ii/mrnt. Writ*
'train ll*t »n<1 art entalnjpie
modi U. an W I I FlIKEfop
.'ii. :■■•ii.! Ii r I,'l<l . uyrnts
•amed. Li'u. nh.i . tu l.urii a Illt-jcl®*ndmske mon«/.
li.. 1>. JUH.M) I'M 1 i: !<►., I IIRAOO,
X r»
Combined Experience
of 21 Years.
Bevol-Csar
m Ghainless Bicycles,
IIKST work ut Wiwl.ST rntrB
btas ■ Write na
ens'ons, patents, CLAIMS
JOHN W MORRIS, WASHINGTON. DC.
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3yi» in l.uil v. .ii .laatljuUuutiu^cl&iiiu.aU)
i.i.i Cks.n VThwll,
HsrvforJ Bi relni
Vfdstti B.ejCtU, - (40 tsd 35
zmm
ilJKfcb Wt!£RE All EU
Boat i oiiK'ii Syrup. Tiw-u-s <■
III tline.. Sold t
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The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1898, newspaper, June 3, 1898; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285098/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.