The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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What is the devil but the matured
imo-man of infancy'.'
What is modern worship but the lat-
' est improved sun-dance?
What are our churehly ceremonies
but a mixture of heathenism and eti-
quette?
When the sparks fly out of the fire a
maiden may expect a call from her
sweetheart.
Scorching is apt to singe the popu-
larity of cycling.
Educate Your Bowfl* With CiiHcsreti
Candy Cathartic. i'ip- oon
40c. 2oc. II C. <1 fail. <lru_
riatonie love Is a sort of prologue to !
the real thing.
Everyman is something of a hypo-
crite on religion anil Cuban freedom.
Crankiness is often an exhibition of
good sense that can find no other ex-
pression.
A good many men believe that when
they have borrowed a dollar, they have
earned it.
What are the threats and promises
>f ecclesiastics but the strap and can-
dy of childhood?
nd money
?d cross-
It is unlucky to put your b
tvisc of the room.
It Will I'ujr.
It will pay.to carefully read the de-
ccrlptive advertisement of Alabastine
appearing in this paper, explaining the
difference between those goods and
kalsomines. Consumers should bear
in mind that Alabastine is unlike all
the various kalsoniinns sold on the
'market under different names. Ala-
bastine stands pre-eminent and aloue
as a durable wall coating, and all con-
sumers In buying should see that tho
goods aro In packages and properly
labeled.
If furniture falls off a load while
you are moving, expect sickness.
Ilea
Clean bloo
thartir
1 means a
bout it. Cu*
a . 9 your bl
clean, by stirring up t
driving all impuritie* tr<
Kin to-day to banish pin
lllootl
us a clean skin. No
Cawnrets, Candy Ca-
ttid keeps it
,z\ liver and
ip body.. He-
boils, hlotcli-
and that sickly bil»• •
complexion by taking Cusearet*, -beauty
(or 10c. a 11 drngglite, satisfaction guar* ,
anteed, 10c, 2.>e, Wte.
Pneumatic pockets are the latest bi-
cj'cle fad among the poor.
It is worse to rob a city by fraud
than to rob one man by force.
No-To-Dae for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco hjiblt cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 60c. f I. All druggists.
Never mark your linen or anything
to be used in married life, with the in-
itials of your fiancee, as it is said you
will never have occasion to use the ini-
tials if you do.
CONGRESSIONAL.
April 1* The Senate and Ilonse dewoted
tie dav until midnight to agreeing on the
Siban reso ut oas. The* were Anally
agreed to vl.h the recognition clause
* Ap 1 At the opening »"»( the nesalon of
the H »;.*• Genera. Wheeler. Democrat. >-t
A .i' iMi.i. made a personal explanation in
ro-in-.'tlon vi.h some crlt'clsm of a letter
h '..id written to Governor Johnston, -f
Alabama Sonio anlBDoruutt minor Mis
w« r«- i .»>sfd by unanlm us consent Mr.
l»:n ■ it 1 I • p in. moved that the Hoys*
a: Mr Halley suggested the
ad\ -.•bil tv <•( a rec hh until s
• r l » o'clock • to-night, to awa't
•h* action of the Senate, but, on Mr.
1»:ii v"s statement that the Senate wai
li sely to a.'t before alAnliht, b«* yieid-
. ed, b it modi He l his motion to make it are-
' u>s u:in: i » .. k Mondav morning. At
1 : ■1 p. m. the rerewas taken.
A it»T four days of stirring debate the
S< D it* aoopted the Cuban V|| re, llVttOO
wit i a i amendment offered by Mr Turple
it Indiana recognizing the republic of Cuba
as the trio* and i awful government of that
island. Not less than twenty-Ave Senators*
h; <■ du: lag the dav. The tin il vote stood
\ »■ > J I While the verdl t returned was
decisive, it is Just to say tha*. it was not
1 Una. Not-s <»f discord almost fore-
aodlng in their tone—were sounded
This foreboding was not due in any
ease of anxletv .bout the results of the im-
pending ..mrtlct. It was prompted b* a
tear le>t. it the action taken by the Senate
ah >uld ultimately be accepted as float, this
govei runent tuigh bei oine involved in cotn-
t i.at 114 future years would prove
in auiuli piei
The
The 20th C€
1001, and end
reckon time
until about ti
THE CAUSE OP DYSPEPSIA.
Prom ths Republican, Scran toe. l'a.
The primary cau»e of «l\ *pejwda is lack of
vitalitv .the absetwe of nerve force .t i e l«<-s
of thelife-Kustaii.ingelements > f the I :-'o.l.
No organ cnu pr erly j erform its filia -
tions when the so ir.'o of nutriment fulls.
When the stomach is roblted of the nour-
ishment demanded by nature, asaimilati«>
ceases, unnatural ga-es are generated; the
entire sy-t« tn responds to the disroi I
A practical illu-tratiou of the symptoms turn era. I eop
and torture <>f tlys] p>ia is furnished by ' Hostctter -> Ston
the case of Joseph T. Vandyke, 440 Hick- att,;v aftor the i
orr Bt., Serauion, Pa. ,
In telling l is stor> . Mr Vandyke says: pepsin or Uuitir
"Five rears ng:<> 1 was afflicted with a their c
trouble of the stotnac A
which was very u.-:ia
vating. 1 had n<
tlte, eonld not enj
self nt any time,
peeially was the trouble
Wlicn a rotrrow i. broken. If In l»r(f» | To turn a chair around la a »l|jn ot a
pico > ymi will linvi'n l>i|T trouble, If | flffbt
loth of little troubles.
cutl«-ili Century.
ntury will begin Jan. 1st.
with ■'Miii. l'eople did not
from V 0. 1. but waited
ith year of the Chris-
who begin t«» take
ch Hitters, immedi-
•>t outbreak of dys-
t rouble, will date
then.
1V> not twirl a chair on one leg. You
are turning friends from you.
To sit on a chair while it is being
dusted is a sign of money coming.
ere good raw
i* six months
The woman who fall* to my "W
cause" has some other excuse.
The lowest criminals >
material when they we
old.
'or a chair to creak when you sit
vn in it, is said to forebode an ac -
A musician that
of instruments beat
A horse never
race if he has be*
When purehas
i niture in a hou*
the salt-cellar, o
an play all kinds
Is the band.
be catching, but it
i hold them.
ets t.» tho front in a
badly reared.
g a part of the fur-
be sure to include
bad luck will come
chair back you will
if u \\ f.Uliiio-,
THIOII CONQUERED.
In Misery.
BLOOD POISONING.
A Nurse's Hxperience.
serin
V llowingisthe vote In detail: Yea* —
Allen. Bacon, Maker, Hate, llerrv Butler,
Oaanon, Cartec, Chandler, ''hilton, ciark.
i cockrell unUots, Daniel, Davis, Ds*
boe, Faulkner, Foraker, Fry.', Galtliiger,
O ar tjorman, Ora>*. Uansbrough, Harris,
Ileltfeld, Jones (Ark >, JonM Ofei)»
Kenny, Kvle Lodve, Llndsav. McKner ,
M Hurln Mallory, Maatls Martin Mason,
Mills. Mitchell. Money, M r^an Murphy.
Nelson. I'as.oe, l'cnrose. Perkins. Petll-
grcw. Pettus Proctor, Quay, Rawlins,
Roaeh, • Shoup, Smith, Stewart, Teller,
' Thurston. Til.man. Turner, Turple, -Vest,
Warren. Wilson and Wolcott 17?
Nays Aidrlch All n. Burrows, Caffery.
Klkins. Fairbanks. Hale, Hanna, Hawley.
Hoar M« B id . Mi Mill! >. Mo rilL Piatt of
. I'.att ot N w V-.k, Pritchard,
: Scweii, Spooner, Wellington, Wetmore,
White—J1.
SPIES IN KEY WEST.
Therp thoui
from blood l' is
beggared tht mst-
ir >".l w lii v 'a i he\
others, M
ti. Dak. r«
"About t
s of people Riifferinp
l it had bee
"! iK.iwy.na
dl>e.ise frc.ii
lh, i had U
ntcoi all
it heal. 1
Ial, nnuoyi!
the t
At 1
rat I t oubl do. the
id otilvVe'.ln
st, I i
hoi tli
Of Dr.Ayer'-, S.u sapar ilia, thinki
give it a thorough trial. iit-|..re t;ie hrs
bottle was taken, I noticed a decided im
provemeut in in-- ^enernl health; invar
I l felt bette
r
While
stronger that
' :the s
ad
id to heal, nefore the si* bottles had
en t.ik< ii, tlic ulcers were healed, the
id natural, and tuy health
' * a for years. I have
1 had rather havfe
id • • f I>r. Aver's Sursaparilla than
si- thi ce oi any other kind."
' This is but one example of the remedial
ly I value nt l>t. Asei's BarsapariUa in Hll
in forms of blood alaease. Thete is no othet
1 1 blood medicine that cures so.promptly,
er s.i surely and so thoroughly. After nearly
a, ! half a century of test and trial it is the
a standard medicine of the world for fill
nil ti i tascs of the blood. Sores, ulcers, boils,
in t' tter, rheumatism, scrofula and every
Id ot! i-r iilood di-ttse is curable by Dr. Ayer's
•i- s irsaparilla. The success of this remedy
ill has caused many imitations to be put on
market. Imitation remedies work im*
on cures. The universal testimony is
"one bottle of I»r. Ayer's Sat saparilla
orth three of any other kind." If you
interested in knowing more about this
edy, get Dr, Ayer's Curebook, a story
arcs t. .M bv the cured. It is ser* '
eque
Write for it.
severe when 1 awake in
the morning. I ti .1 n. fc
know what tlio ailment
was, but it be< a tno stead-
ily worse ami I was iu
constant misery.
"I called in niv family
physician, and be diag-
nosed the case as catarrh
of the stomach. He lire
scribed for uie and I hud
tho prescription tllle I. I
took nearly all of the medicine, but still
the trouble became worse, and l teit that
my corn! it ion was hopeless. 1 tried sever
al remedies recommended bv my friends
but without benetit. After 1 had been sui
fering several months, Thomas Campbell,
also a resident of tlrs pity, urged mc to
try llr. Williams' 1'ink l'illa lor i'ulo
People.
"lie finally persundeil nte to buy a box
untl 1 began to use the pills according to
directions. Before 1 had taken the second
box 1 began to feel relieved, and after tak-
ing a few more boxes*.) considered mj self
i. stored to bealt h. 'las pills gave ma new
strength, ambiti. ii and happine-
l>r. Williams' l'ink l'ills cure dyspepsia
by restoring to the blood the reqnisitooon-
-tituents of life, by renewing the nerve
force and enabling i he stomach to prompt-
ly and properly assimilate the food. 'I lie-e
pills are a spe iflc for all diseases having
their origination in impoverished blood or
disordered nerves. Tney contain every
t lemoutTe<iuisi'e to getiernl nutrition, to
! restore strength to the weak, good health
to the ailing. • .
To sell old furniture that hns been
in tlio family many years is an un- i
lucky sig^n.
Don"! Tobacco Spit anil Smoke Your Life Awav.
To quit tob i.-i-o easily and forover. bei mag-
netic, full Of lite, nerve and vigor, take N-
]3ao. the wonder-worker, th:»t
strong. All druggists, f>ne. or
teed Booklet and sample
Sterling Remedy Co.. Ciiie;i,.
\ lUUslouarv Mi'illclne
ess begins within. 11 a
tie, he is far irom
tipated sinner i
A in i
i slein li in the-
Sxpello.1 by Lydia E. Pinkhntn'H VciTot.nbl.. Compound Stxong Stato-
rnoiit from Mrs. B. A. Lombard.
t rils tit iiie I
in his stomach, and *
tint help looking at
with jaundiced e\e. ai
though'* •" I't" tortured brain
up
s.ni licgds cleanliness of tliou Mil.
ets, oandy csthsnic is the niissi«»u-
dieine wbicli purities men's advanced*
hi c.. ..11A,
j One of the greatest triutnplis
the oonquerlng of woman's droa
The growth «'f tlu-^o tumors i:
ncctcd until they are far
Tivdial' rinUhnm's Vogctable Compound is
nemy, Fiiiroid 'iSunor.
> si v that frequently their pvesenoo is not ni*
id minds. Pure, fragraiit, palatable, mi'd
id p sitive. they clean out the intestinal
iiitl. stimulate ihe liver and strengthen
ie bowels Then a man en joys again lee.
gs of i liarityand brotherly love for lu-
Uows and reco in mends ethers to take
ik a rets and be ii happy as be*
Never t roubl
i'un do yoursell
another for what you
>.t\ e %<uir llolbirN.
The Kdwnnl W. HalUer Carriage < «•
of lioshen, I ml . have innugurateii n
new departure in the management ot
their extensive business, w hich eannot
fail to be of great interest to prospec-
tive buyers of carriages, etc.. through
out the country. They now sell liiie. t
to user ut wholesale prices. It w ill
pay you to semi for their large illus-
i trated free catalogue.
K. l'inkham'a Vegetable Compound right away and
You should ne\
before you have i
spend your i
ncd it.
Nothing is troublesome that we do
willingly.
Deafness Cannot llo Cur
bv local applications as they cannot
FROM
FACTORY TO USER DIRECT.
.VV^ IONE PRICE.
| ONE PROFIT.
.-wli.'re,
Wi-
f nli i
The
»tv (.thJo vehicles. We uhlp
insllen. "«k iu-XITI k . . h. .nleara Kmisus Clty.m" . «»ri- clicn,
i iiiirchascr. send lor catiii 'gue with prices plainly printed.
, 111- | IIM. V. I ,i." ! . U\ . We -.-11 - .-A lug M all lie- mid lie- «.«»sll»\ Hll HI K u.i
\ jwr1! am at Wholmnlo I'rlrM. am. «.u»i». No matter where you live, you s»e not
< \\J i.i.i :nr a» .iv l-< do l.iMne" will u. mi d - o- in.- ••/. Ad-lresn ...... .
\L^Z l l)UAI(l) \v. WA1.KI K t'AHKlAUE GUM11JUN. INDIANA.
(•ettliig Information About American
Movements — Spain's Novel l'lan.
Key Wkrt, Fla, April 19. — Key
West is full of Spanish spies who aro
in communication with their govern-
ment. They nre seeking Information
about the lleot, about tiio location of
the mines and about the movements
of our war ships and when they aro to
move agaiust Spanish sovereignty in
Cuba.
The impression gains ground that
Spain will not give our navy bat,tie in
Caribbean waters.
is clear that Spain
tempt the I/nited States to give her nine case's out of ton are
lmttle ..n tho mm as far away from | iVSuY. "'' bU"
our base of supplies as possible. Wo
may accept the challenge or wo may
move directly on tho sea coast cities
of Spain. If we move agaiust Spain
it would only bo in tho hope thai tho
harder the blow wo strike the moro
quickly would tho war be over.
NO HOPE OF MEDIATION.
To-
Cure truarun*
i>«.. Address
Now York.
To Cur® Count Ipat Ion Forever.
| Take Pasenrets, Candy Cathartic, lue or iV.
If C. C. C. fail to cure. druutflHts refund money
Never buy w hat you don't want be
! cause it is cheap.
r it«* IVrmanentljCurcit. Nolll* ornrr*"Ui»n«'*'«al»«,r
' il rut da j « f br. Nsr»s Reitor®ir.
I' i; I I . »i.OO l r lit I I... I I Imid
I "a. H. 11. Klink. 1.1
I Ar<-it St., rinladolphw. l'«
f than hunger, thirst
aoh tho
used portion of tne ear There is only one
Way t© euro deafness, a-.l that Is I»v t onv11-
tvtloasl remedies. l>e:ifn.eiiu^'-.l by a'l
Intlamed condition of ilie mu. us lim n; ol tlio
Eustachian Tube. When ihi> ' ibe i- inflamed
you have a rumidlnff sound or impi
in>.', and when it Is entirely
d deafm
naval minds it the'result, and utile
- • ■ • • • d to its n<
royed for
ed' by eat
d oonditi
tke mucus surfac....
Wo will give One Hundred Hollars for:
of Deafness (caused by ca'.ir ni that
be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. S
Circulars, free.
Pride costs i
and cold.
Smoke Klctlge Cigarettes, 2d for 5 ets.
We seldom repent of having eatei
Htm. Wlnilow'i Smilhlni Syrnp
children teelliliur.i«dten» I lie KUn»» .retliKf-
. ■. I. i i , i.h ill run* w Hid etille. i rfllln A Ixill.i .
So-called "wandering
pains"may come from its
early stages, or the pres-
ence of danger may be
made manifest by ex-
cessive menstruation ac-
companied by unusual
pain extending from the
ovaries down the groin
and thighs.
1 fyou have mysterious
pains, if there are indica-
t ':is of i nil animal it >11 or
displacement, don't wait
for time tocontirin your
fears and go through
the horrors of a hospital
operation; secure ljydia
begin its tise. ®'
Mrs Pinkliim, of Lynn, Mass., will give yon her advice free of all charge if you
Will w'rito bar about yonnolf. Your letter will be «een by «omen oqljr, uu.ti-ou
IH'c.l liavo no llcsitii t ion llboilt. be n; prni'elly fi.inlt.
Read wb»t llu. B. A. Lombard, Box 71, Ma»«., «»y«!
" 1 have reason to think that 1 would notbeliero now if it had not been for Lydia
v I'inUham's Vegetable Compound. It cured mo ofa libroid tuiuor in my womb.
,;;,,U.rs;,uUl .1,. nothing for in.-, tui.l Uu-y ooul.l n..t.-nr.' me :.t the hiispilal. I
will tell von about it. I lia»l been in my us.nil I.. i!Hi. >• '■ w.nlie.l quite
h;u-.l.#\Vlien my inontbly period eatne on I flowed very badly. '1 he doctor (fare
me medicine, but It did meno good. Heaaldthe flow muit bestoppedif po
nnd ho must il .d tho cause of my trouble. Uponexa.
wasa fibroid tumor in my womb, nnd pavo me treatment w.tlmut any benefit
whatever. About that time a lady ealled on mo an.l recommended I.ydia K
l'inkham'a Vegetable Compound; said she owed her life t , it. 1 .i d I would
t,rv it and did. Soon after the llow became more natural and regular. I still
continued takinp the Compound for some time. Then the doctor made an ex-
amination again, and found everything all right. The tenor hall paired away,
and that dull ache was gone."
iible,
nation he found there
ml
It is i
vindow
sign of disappointment for a
curtain to roll up askew.
F. J. CIIENEY it CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Drurtfists. 7"c.
Ilall'M Family l'ills are tho best
The llrltlsh Office Tlretl of Spain and
AustrlA'M I mportunltlus.
London, April 16.—Members of the
diplomatic corps in this city have now
"DIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH-
WAY TO BEGGARY." BE WISE IN TIME AND USE
SAPOLIO
& fos ii riv^
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaamttm—
SUCKER
WILL KEEP YOU DRY.
abandoned all hope of effectual medl
at/von upon the part of the powers be-
tween the United States and Spain.
Tho Spanish and Austrian abassa-.
dors, liowover, cling tenaciously to tho
delusion that they will be able to ar-
range at the last moment a compro-
mise which will avert war. They have
haunted the British foreign office for
For sparks to burn a carpet is a sign a week past, calling daily and hourly apeak; if very angry, count a hundred.
of a wedding or birth. and oeeailonally more often , nDC„7c";TFn Tn MnTHFRS
. : r—; They arrived there early thla stora* AN open letter to mothers.
To spill claret wine on the "ress of a anfj for a long time conferred with Wp are assortlnp In tlio courts our rlpht to the
bride portends bloodshed within a Ti.nmn« An.l«rKon. t.hn nermnnent ! exclusive use of tbe word • CASTORIA.^ond
Rome Idea of tho attention that the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Is now
paying to it« passenger traffic may be
gained from the fact that during the
past eight< .11 months nearly 800 pas-
senger cars received thorough and or-
How much pains the evils have cost ; clinary repairs, 006 being repainted,
us that have never happened! Nearly all of the equipment is now
fliiake Into Yonr Shoe*. royal blue and most of it is equipped
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the Pintsch gas. the Plntsch light
feet. It cures painful, swollen, smari- being used on local as well as through
lng feet and instantly takes the sting trains.
out of corns and bunions. It's the ] ,. nl vi ar on the floor is a sign
greatest comfort discovery of the age '
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fit tint? y°u N ric '
"IROINIINO /VlADb BASV.'
or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain
cure for sweating, callous and hot,
tired, nervous, aching feet. Try it to-
day. Sold by all druggists and shoe
stores. By mail for 25c in stamps.
Trial package FREE. Address, Allen
B. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
When angry count ten before you
kintosh
antaco.it
that will keep you dry in the hard
1) -ri't be fool-.-J with;
sale In your
ratal
e V I t' )wf:r. r
THE FREIGHT. BEST SCALES, LEAST
MONEY- JON CS OF DINGHAMTO N.N. V
The man who is domiciled in a vil-
lage boarding house has no use for a
local newspaper.
Agitation is never dangerous in a
free country. It is like gunpowder,
which explodes only when it is con-
fined.
secretary of the foreign office, who
appears to be wearied of their Impor-
tunities. Their efforts were seeming-
ly rewarded with little encourage-
ment
If a slat falls out of the bed, it is a
sign of coming riches.
When working in pastry never cut
the dough with a knife.
Many Icicles hanging from your
house are a sign of wealth.
If you sing while making bread, 3*ou
will cry before it is eaten.
To forget to put coffee in the coffee
pot is a sure sign of a prize.
If a cork pops out of a bottle sudden-
unknown enemy.
The pulling of a sound tooth tries
The number of iron holders given
you when you are married denote the
number of boys you will have born to
you.
If a young girl spills Water while
putting it into any vessel, or while ear- ,
rying it, it is a sign her lover is drink-
ing to her health.
I shall recommend I'iso's ('ure for Con-
sumption far and wide.—Mrs. Mulligan,
i'luiustead, Kent, England, Nov. 8, 1SD6.
If anyone is sweeping a room in
which you are sitting or standing, and
the sweeper should accidcntly pass tho
broom across you feet, it is a sign that
you will not be married that year.
44I auffi'rpil the loi lure* of the damned
vlth protrndluu'piles hronplit on by constipa-
tion with wlilt h I was •&!'.i'-i« d f«»r twenty
years. I ran aerugo your t a < ARl-.lSln the
i..wn of N«.V'-ll 1 • ' ' i 1 ' • ' '!''
to nqual them To-d:»y 1 am entirely tree from
piles and feel llko a new man."
C. h. Keitz, Hll Jones bt., Sluux City, la
CANDY
m ^ ' j? cathartic ^
TRADE MASK REOISTtRfD
PleaRant. Palatable. I'ot
Good Never Sn l.cn. Weaken, or <.' i| c. 1>'<
... CURE CONSTIPATION
Sterling nrmeriy Cum pan X, I'liltW.
iranteed by all rtrug-
;, !s'io <1 It 5" i onacco Habit.
, Ynrk. 313
Talmnco May Oo ah t Implaln,
CniCAOO, April 10.—Tho Rev. T. Do
WittTalmage lias applied to Secretary
Alger for a position as army chaplain.
It is believed tliat his request will bo
granted, but that he will be given
charge of a large body of mon. Dr.
l'almage's son, Prank !>•; Witt Til-
mage, is chaplain of the Second regi-
men! of the Illinois National guard.
Dr. Talmage thinks his work as chap-
lain will not keep him long away froiii
his regular congregation.
To Trout With In4uri;«ntft.
Havana, April 10.—It has .been de-
cided that tho colonial government,
with the approval of the government
nt Madrid, is to send Senors Giberga,
Dolz and Viondo, in the character of
parliamentarians, to treat with tho In-
surgents. If appointed, tho officials
mentioned will go to tho Insurgent
camp.
l)nuntlo*V Now M ihhIoii.
Jacksonville, Fla., April *iu.—Tho
famous filibustering tug Dauntless is
now the dispatch boat of tho Associ*
ated Press The United States court
released her yesterday afternoon up-
on a bond of 825,000.
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannls. Massa-
chusetts, was tho originator of "PITCHElfS | ly, you ha
CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does
now bear the fae-slmlle signature of CHAS. II. , • .toi ..immlmr
FLETCI11 It (-1 every wrapper This is the the accoiist icsof the den • « •
original "PITCHER'S CASTOiilA" which has -\viien one breaks a pair of scissors it
been used In ttn Home! ot 'to mottow ot ^ »Umof ftdlvoro* in tin-fuiu-
America for over thirty years. I-ooh carefully , BUI*3
at the wrapper and see that It is "the kind you ily»
bavo always bought." and has tho signature of , . p-lftss falls in your presence nnd
CHAS. II. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No I . b. . ko.-ccsh awaits
one has authority ln.raDi.i.i use mv name ei- is not broken, freut bUcccM auails
cept Tho Centaur Company, of which Chas II. you.
Fletcher Is President. *
March 8, 18W7. SAMUEL PITCHER, M. 1>
Three candies burning in one room
forbode a marriage.
•ook if she uses
It signifies a poor
her apron for a lifter.
It is unlucky to sit against the grain
of the table at cards.
If your apron bccomes untied it is an
indication that somebody is speaking
of you.
If the door key persists in getting
rusty some friend is laying up money
| for you.
, If a knife be thrown off the table
[ and fall on its back, it is a sign of a
REQUIRES NO COOKING
MAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF AND NICE
flSVIHFNriPCT BOUGHT REW
I
ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO
AS FAP AS A HOUND AND A HALF
OF ANY 0TI1CK STAKCII
-HUTACTURED ONLY By
U.C.HUBINGER BROS.C?
Keokuk,Iowa. New Haven,Conn
COPYRIGHTED
by men who in
To insure pood sleep place your shoes wedding. ■ '
with the toea from the bed. pnr a ,;h.ilr to lin-nk down upon
The falling of several tin puna al which you are sitting, denotes coming
Furniture Tru*t to Form.
Grand Rapids, Mich., April 1. —
Negotiations that were begun during
the January furniture season in this
city with a view of forming a trust or
combinntion by the manufacturers of world,
chamber suits and ease goods prom-
ises success in tho near future.
j time indicates a wedding.
To brealc the point off a lead pencil
when writing is a sign of bad news.
It is a sign of a quarrel to take a
piece of soap from a friend's hands.
If you drop food at the tabic it is a
sign that somebody is begrudging it to
you.
Sleep with a pair of scissors under ^forotcll evil,
your pillow; it will keep away bad
dreams.
bad news.
When you move into a strange house
throw in the broom llrst—it will keep
away slander.
I It is said that if you iron a man's
shirt on the back you will iron all his
wealth away.
I When a clock gives a whirling noise
and then suddenly stops it is supposed
Thin March In i»rep»rt*«l
litiintli-rliiK- H rcntori'1
laming llnlHh. It I* tlu- only utiin li inaiiufa< in
•lain or any other MbtUmco Injurious u> iincu
For Sale by \\\ Wholesale and Retail Grocers
j>nw tkni fxprrlanr* In fancy
ail.I 1 IIIpxrtr* S iH-ailtlflll R,,e
n< ii.- r arneolo*
h lialiy powdi-r
The baby in the cradle evidently
thinks that this is a pretty rocky old
Mr !• 1 ulit to (In *u rarlf friMNl
ll.a vi
ANY AERMOTOR
EXCHANGED
FOR A ROLLER
BEARING. Ml'hyr
BlDB, •vei-i; I'll, evMlMtui*, powor
doubling, UP'TO'OATE
MOTOR, 8 FT. FOR 1>0; i ' ■> »i.';iwt
wln ii >11 othai
itoou dill, anil nimla »i»»* nt'-'l wiiulniill
THE NEW OF ATS THE OLD AS THE
OLD BEAT THE WOODEN WHEEL.
returned, t'ller ■ m ,a. t In rnucnliitlnii at any limj
old wheel is
f net* for olU—la jro on "M lower
rau i>ut il un. lermolar t'a., I'hieaco.
IUHE8 - . „ .
llcoL l oiiKh Byrup. Taatfa l)ood« Lbo
In time. Fold hy dnnnilMs.
I o ilnya
••ii>«i, Atlanta, Ma.
Wheo Answcrinu Advcrtiscaiciits Kltdlf
Mention ThU I'aoft.
ONC ENJOYS
Roth tho method ana results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant |
| and refreshing to the taste, and acta
' gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, |
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the Bys- I
! tern effectually, dispels colds, head.
J aches and fevers and cures habitual
' constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho
only remedy- of its kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in |
Its action and truly beneficial in ita j
effects, prepared oidy from the most
; healthy and agreeable substances, its
) many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for snle in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FMNCIW0. C'L-„ M „
IfilliMVll'*, Mr IIV fORKt nr.
They Ar«i I'lndgeil to Slinptoii
Nknvton, Ivan., April h. - llarvey
county Populists will choose ten dele-
gates May 7 to the Hutchinson con-
gressional convention of May 19,
Delegates will bo for Jerry Simpson.
No Hotter.
s, April I'.i.—Mr.
less comfortable
Mr. t,imis111ni
Hawakdkn, Wait
(iladstone passed a
tlnv yesterilav. Mis doctors s;tv thera
bus been little change in Iii» condition
during the last \veel<.
i't lli- Hum.
But few inventions that were ex-
pected to revolutionize the world, ever
did it.
To walk a chair on its legs instead
of carrying it signifies, it is said, that
one of your near friends or relatives
will be injured.
No man borrows money with the ex-
pectation of owing it very long, u
no man pays back borrowed money •: -
soon as he expects to.
Tramps have one redeeming quality;
you never hear of them getting mixed
up in labor riots.
A conl flying out of the fire in the
shape of a purse, predicts a sudden ac-
quisition of riches.
If you find the scissors lying open,
close them nt once if you do not want
a quarrel that day.
To throw away shaving paper nftcr
using it, instead of burning it, is a
sign of coming wealth.
When soup continues to boil after
the kettle has been taken oil, the cook
will live to ii good obi age.
MoNeedto Losea Day of Delightful
Spring Riding.
We can
fill all orders at once from stock. We are sure we
can please you iu tjuality atld price ^ ith a
Marlford
or Vedella-
Machines and Prices Guarnntosd.
POPE
MANUFACTURING
HARTFORD. CONN.
co.,
Catalogue free from afiv Columbia Dealer or l>)
for one two-ceut stamp.
mail from us
W.N.U. WICHITA. NO. 17.-IS9 8.
When Answering .trtvcrtiscni'-nts Kindly
Mention Tliii Pnpcf.
PENS!nWS, PATENTS. CLAIMS.
JOHN W,MOB
^ i « » '.mIjU'''«''tlln<Ti.liUlU1'-11^^ ■HI1"*
(I' lllxicI
Washington
rd at the nav*
noon tluit the
Chilean battleship O lligg
been practically abandoned.
»ril I'.i -It was stat- !
partment this after- '
orts to secure tho
have
ALABAS
Tim (Mr* \\ nil I In- Rt«ti>r (lift.
Sr. 1 'kTKii^nrun, April 10.—The c/.ar
rescntoil the l'rinee of Montenegro
ith an Master gift of ,'1,000 rifles and
i,0 )0,o )() cartridges.
T«hi Vpii Ulllnl In Ten IMy».
I'im v iii.i Kv., April hi -The How-
in-'I I tab or fi-n I in Clay county has
broken out again and t«>n inen are re-
ported killed an I three Injured. This
fuud U only ten days old.
IT IS KANY.
H fa ea««y for any ono to understand
that Alabustlne, tho hasp of whlrh Is ii
ri tiiOQl. that when appil ti to any rlean
a<>l'.(l aurfnee booh through a process of
«»ttlng aid grows hard wilh ago, ahould
be durable, that Ih, not rub and acale off, but
iiJmitof reooatlng from time to UtM Without
liavlngto wn»h and aorsi Its old <««;«t--
li'-fom renew lug. It ia njually plain tli.-L all
hainoratnes nre th« r#-verse or this. b«lng
manufactured from wh 11■ ■ rhalU-. i-laj eie
(orl bssa.And being atuch on the wall w th
ylus, vSUh whts axpu«wU to the air, uoiuture,
etc.. soon decays,nnd the rubbing ant scaling
tin n eommonct'h, leaving tho wall iu a terrlblo
condition.
On aceonni of thh bad repute, most mnnu-
fa tur.'rs of kalsomines brand their produota
with ►
dealer* everywhere.
e. but ihe contents of
.Ml <11 NICUNKSH
Particularly throw, an 1 luujt dlfBcultlee,
wrosgly attrihir i to other t^uae^, la the
resu.t of uiiM,ul'nrv co'idilkuos V'f aalla ivs4
Mlllniis. Think ot liiivlnK bwlroom, oorwoil
with layers of molding flour pasto to ncea
vermin, with paper to hide lhem and to uhsorb
tho moisture of resplrulion, and un animal
glue culture ground on Ita fa e for diseaae
germ*: this having strong colors added, uko a
colored shin, to hldg tho dirt: then think or
•'tho nasty pra'tieo" of repeatl g tins paper-
ing, without lemjvlng ♦ l»o old. and a nuiuuor
of ilmes at v'tat, a « many d»» Thsn Hd'ik °" «|
room coav<*l w Hi pure, poi% pm ma,nt ni
Alubdauiif, }»icU Ih rctlited 'l: '
trouble or expenie. and i-
aweat-aim-lllng and yttlls ^artki ^Wall paper
free woul.l bo doa.T ,h»n Al»b«tlM II oo*
of removing paper Is ooiislderoa
> TO DKALKB8.
Cheap hill- 1 ,|n ,.u!, >k(,fu M.it for damages
by! , i^'I.m.'is pa'.-nt,
panyimulhtH - i . > J ted to ^
i tiruud Hopids, MloU
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Scarr, James H. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1898, newspaper, April 23, 1898; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285759/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.