The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 28, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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LANGSTON CITY HERALD.
LANGSTON CITY
OKLA.
OKLAHOMA AWIUMUAN TKUHITOHY.
Tho school text book row Is on In
Bcvcrnl Oklnhoma towns.
Tho l'nwneo county court liouso wns
dedicated londuy.
Tho present fnp In tho Choctnw
trnclc will bo lnld for tho enst.
Tho Koelc Islnnd Is mnklnp; n cheap
rnto for baled hay out of Oklahoma.
President Taylor of tho Chlloeo
chools reports 400 pupils this year.
Terhnps n vlen of tnud-ritoncs will bo
found in that Glass mountain cave.
It Is said there aro numerous caverns
to bo found in tho (llass mountains. '
Mayor Hnlm of Canadian county has
a record halting in tho oven of politics.
Alfred Stlllhnwk n l'nwnco Indian
has taken coy Vlroltfla Weeks to wlfo.
Tho Waukomls Wizard Is now tho
ofllclal organ of caves in Oklahoma.
At Caddo tho editor (.peaks of pa-
loots nnd galootcHses making night
hideous.
ray no nnd Lincoln county have
Joined together to give anlntur-county
'fair.
Mr. Maglll of Logan county corrects
tho report that ho is father of twins.
'It is triplets.
Charles llakor who was taken to tho
Asylum tho other day draws 830 a
month pension.
A superior quality of clay has been
found on Iloggy creek. Now that is
Aomothing like.
Frank A. Davis has been divorced at
MoAlcstcr from his wife Mrs. Mind-
well Davis. She didn't.
Tho Methodists are to hold n rous-
ing camp meeting in Xoblo county
tho lust of tho week.
Fnyno. cjitnty is still enthusiastic
over tho Oklahoma Central and say
it is suro to bo built.
Tho Santa Fo Is out In an advertise-
ment in tho territory ottering reduced
(rates to tho prize tight.
Tho Cherokee strip has now had two
birthdays and it feels big enough to
boss Oklahoma proper.
It Is said that tho Orcer county case
1111 soon bo decided nnd that it will
attach Greer county to Oklahoma.
Deer arc so numerous west of Wan-
komis that the farmers' crops in many
places have decn destroyed by them.
Most everybody in Oklahoma is pruj
ing for midsummer again .lulv this
year was respectable lesIdo September.
Henry Calhoun of Muskogee an in-
troducer was taken to tho polls on
Creek election day and started to es
cape. Ho was shot down and lias since
diid.
tames McMillan n full blood Cher-
okee Indian was pardoned from tho U.
S. prison at Leavenworth Thursday.
Ho was in tho last stages of consump-
tion. Frank Greer says mold can bo kept
from tho top of preserves by putting
a few drops of glycerine around tho
edges of tho jur before screwing on tho
cover.
Tho Chlloeco Indians havo four ele-
gant pianos on which to practice "tho
fiugcr movement." Tho Chilocco In-
dian schools aro tho finest in tho
world.
J. Mason Simmons of Cameron
claims that tho wind of Oklahoma has
a peculiar howl that Indicates that
Autumn is nigh. Ho is boruo out by
tho calendar.
An Oklahoma woman took some
mcdiclno a doctor gave her and after n
few days sho said she felt llko a new
woman. Her husband took his shot
gun and went out after tho doctor.
City Marshal ltaxter had occasion to
Tlalt Canadian county tho other day
and while there somo ono stolo his re-
rolvcr. Tho rivalry between these
Oklahoma counties sometimes goes
too far.
Oklahoma has lost her school fund
it seems. The territory papers are
talking of a search warrant for It.
There is but S12.400 to be paid over to
tho school oulcers when there should
havo been over 30000.
Tho court of claims of tho Chlcklsaw
n tion recently decided that a white
man who married an Indian wife and
hho uf terward died forfeited nil claims
to a citizenship in tho Chickisaw na-
tion If ho afterward married n whlto
woman.
A largo delegation of Chickasaws nt-
tended tho equal division convention
Saturday There seems to lxi but lit-
tle doubt but that u majority of tho
Chickasaws aro in favor of equal di-
vision. Tholr country 1h nlmost com-
pletely overrun by non-citlzcus who
trade In farms as though they owned
tho hind in fee simple. Largo tracts
of lond nro hied by men who havo no
shadow of n right in tho country and
not oven permitted as tho law requires.
Tho Cheycnno and Arapahoo Indians
received from tho government last
week $53000 each warrior squaw and
pappooso getting 810.75. They aro
displaying better judgment than for-
merly and nro not buying tho llttlo
worthless trinkets they havo hereto-
fore purchased.
Mrs. Rebecca McDoulet was arrest-
ed in Oklahoma i fow days ugo for
stealing clothing. Sho Is tho mother
of Miss Annie McDonlet who was sent
to tho reform school for selling whisky
to the Indians. It seems that Anuio
comes honestly by her lawlessness.
Tho Cuban movement In Logan coun-
ty has now readied tho point where
Don Pedro Itomcro gives lessons In
Spanish.
Delegate Dennis Flynn is on hand
and is passing around a brand of ci-
gars on that baby that will kill at
forty rods.
R. E. Spencer who lives in tho coun-
try twelvo miles enst of Wuukomls
has built a cheese factory.
The deputy marshals say that tho
Curtis train robbers aro headed for tho
Glass mountains. They are liable to
run upon that exploring party in that
are Md get themselves into trouble.
Judgo Scott Is again riding tho buz
saw.
Delegate Flynn snys tho next Con-
gress will pass tho free homo bill.
Iteekmnu of Kansas will speak at
Kay county's anniversary celebration
on tho 10th
Lincoln and Fnyno counties have
Joined forces and will hold ti big fair
In October.
"Dnlaney of tho Santa To" has gone
down to New Mexico to attend on Irri-
gation convention.
Tho county commissioner of Cleve-
land county urn furnishing farmers
seed wheat nt very low prices.
Judge J. C Strang of Noblo county
was married last week to Mrs. 0. II.
Hall of Llttlo Itook Arkansas.
It Is said that a party of capitalists
havo leased 0000 acres In Klngllsher
county and will sow It in wheat.
The road-bed of tho Oklahoma Cen-
tral railroad Is about completed. It
will run on .lohn It. Clark's gall.
A man who took part in tho open-
.tig of tho strip never lias any doubts
about it remaining hot until October.
Tho rumor that Otto llekemeyer and
Governor ltenfrow had parted compa-
ny has died a lingering and natural
dcata
The sheriff of I) county has been or-
dered to leave tho county and ho Is
now limiting for the color of tho man's
hair who sent the order.
llultrey will havo a watermelon In
tho Trade's piirndo as big as a sugar
barrel; in fact wo havo n suspicion
that It Is a sugar barrel.
A country correspondent In an Okla-
homa paper excuses tho absence of hN
notes tho week preceding by explain-
ing that ho lias heart disease.
Tho Oklahoma papers view with un-
animous disgust tho attempt of the
eastern editors to accomplish tho re-
peal of the Oklahoma divorce law.
A man at Cameron is weeping his
life away because of tho loss of his
dog. Tho canine answers to ' Scott."
Try It on some of tho dogs you meet.
Leo Vincent Is out In a card saying
that ho has "never left his own wlfo to
hustle In the cold world nlone." This
Is it bitter cruel whack at somebody.
Henry li Asp mado tho presenta-
tion speech to George H. Peck at Chi-
cago Saturday when tho Santn Fe
presented Peck witli a silver service.
Tho deputy marshals on tho train
near Curtis did not volunteer to tight
the robbers. It will also bo noticed
that none of the passengers did either.
The records of tho district court of
Logan county aro now kept in a type-
writer. Logan county will bo lln-de-sleclo
it sho can ilud out how to do it.
Tho llrst opportunity the Oklnhoma
farmer gets lie wants to get out nnd
plow that ground. Tho great western
country is a dangerous ono to delay in.
The Choctaw railroad men aro still
advertising for day laborers. It was
this advertisement that killed ott the
howl for aid In Oklahoma in midsum-
mer. Tho Hound Pond Flambeau club ap-
peared successfully in Gartichl county
last week nnd tho fear that they
might get dynamite mixed up in tho
calcium lights is dispelled.
Tho Law and Order league In the
Territory has moulted nnd Is now the
Civic Federation. Is tho members
read tho Chicago papers? If they do
they wil. think twice.
That must have been n mistake
about Henry li Asp making tho pres-
entation speech to George It. Peck In
Chicago. Hut Asp was ablo to do it if
ho had been called upon.
In front of a barber shop In South
McAlester the other day a spider and
n grasshopper had n light. They fought
viciously for about nn hour wheu tho
spider bit tho grasshopper behind tho
ear nnd the hopper spit cuco or twice
and died.
The other day Mr. "and Mrs. Stiers
tried to get a divorce beforo Imlge
Ilurford. The Judgo refused tho di-
vorce and gavo them a scolding. Ho
told them to gohomeand behave them-
selves as they were both to blame.
Captain Frank ltaldwin has issued
the most sweeping warning in tho his-
tory of the territory and all intruders
will be tired bodily from the Wichita
Kiowa and Comanche reservations on
November 1st.
The Dawes commission is consider-
ing tho subject of townslto titles in
Indian towns. 'I tits commissioners
think they wlll-bo able sometime dur-
Ing tho coming winter to make ar-
rangements by which citizens of those
towns can secure titles to their lots.
The State Hank of Noble county
failed to open Its doors Tuesday
morning nnd great excitement pre-
vailed. Tho bank carries about SI0.000
in deposits and it is said that there is
but Sl.'.'OO cash on hand. Tho liabil-
ities are estimated at between 340000
SS0.OO0 with assets nearly half that
amount. None of the bank's otlleers
or clerks can bo found. Tho feeling
against them is strong
"Frog" Davis murderer of Sheriff
Musgrovo of tho Cow ee district of the
Cherokee nation was hanged at Tale-
quah Indian territory Monday. lie
confessed.
Tho advertising rates of tho Arapa-
hoo ileu are fifty dollars pet mouth for
a page. Tho lleo Is the only paper iM
the territory that publishes a list of
Its advertising prices.
That cave in tho Glass mountains is
not a fake but you would have to get
tho cave and pass It round over the
territory before people would believe
it.
Francis Hodgson Hurnett left her
husband without getting a divorce.
This was a discrimination against Ok-
lahoma. It is told seriously in enstern papers
that in somo parts of Oklahoma people
sleep In tho day tlmo In order to es-
cape tho mosqultos.
John Hall mid wife their daughter
Maude 18 years of age their son John
and Dr. Gillam who had lxcn taking a
summer outing were all drowned
while attempting to ford the Arkansas
river in Kay county Saturday.
About 100 students are enrolled n"
tho Agricultural college.
It seems that Knfllr corn Is to be
como a fad In Oklahoma.
Is It nil a fallacy or aro tho deputy
marshals actually Mich cowards?
A mountain Hon south of Cloud
Chief last week killed two ponies.
There are only 113 patients In tho
Insane asylum In CU eland county.
Isaac S. Leo of Kansas Is hunting
for his son Fred A Lee In Oklahoma
Minnie llrndr lias been arretted
and Indicted In Logan county for for
gory.
Three tons of broom corn sold nt
Cameron the other day for only S37.M)
per ton.
In Oklahoma shoo prices aro going
up nnd you can't beat tho trust to
save your sole.
Yancey Lewis is a candidate for the
Judgeship resigned by Stewart in the
Indian Territory.
A company 1ms been organized to
prospect for coal on tho fiirm of John
Kelly in Logan county.
The malltla company of Logan coun-
ty will guard the Payne county fair
whllo It Is In progress next month.
Jnlco Admire and wlfo nro among
tho Oklahoma people . tho Albu-
querque Irrigation enliven" n.
Diphtheria Is raging In several Okla-
homa towns nnd precautions are be-
ing taken to prevent it from spreading.
Coal Oil Inspector Mosely is using
his railroad pass a little bit heavy of
late. Those fees must bo hard to run
down.
Mrs. lleaeh of Oklahoma City divorce
fame now has her case lu the supreme
court of Oklahoma where sho appeal-
ed It.
Some of the Missouri loomers In Ok-
lahoma are moving back to Missouri.
It Is mighty hard for a Missourlan to
get used to another place.
There are some editors tu Oklahoma
who cannot sleep well if they in gleet
to give Frank Greer a punch In the rib
about once a week.
Those infernal newspapers over in
thnt section have begun to break out
with "There Is certainly gold In the
Wichita mountains."
Miss McDoulet the female bandit
hns been safely lodged In South Farm-
lugton Mas. Walt till those Boston
reporters get u chance to interview
her.
Tho Mls-.es White who live on Salt
creek lu Klngllsher county boll tho
watet from the stream and get salt
and sell it. Where there's a will there's
u way.
There ore some Mormon elders lu Ok-
lahoma at present trying to form a
colony. How about this? Could n
Mormon get n divorce from all his
wives in one suit?
.
Af'.er It has been definitely decided
who is the baseball champion of Okla-
ha it should be wrapped up tu tinfoil
and given to the proper place as n
Christmas present.
All tho deputy marshals have to do
this week Is to lay low. .All the ban-
dits will attend tho Alva
county fair. Pandits have a weakness
for county fairs.
A minister was arrested in the terri-
tory tho other day for riding his
bicycle on the sidewalk. Of course ho
was ono who wjs in favor of the "en-
forcement of all laws."
Miss Sehoenhnir of Logan county
who was being cAiimlned for n placo
as teacher was informed by one of
the board that she "should pay more
attention to her spelling book and less
to silly novels."
Since Kcv. Jamison has opened his
battery on Satan at Me.Mester all oth
er revivals in the country may as well
close. As the "lighting parson" sta-
ted In his letter ho "was full of am-
munition and something must drop "
J. W. Denham living n few miles
north of Ingnlls In the Cherokee strip
was bitten by n mud dog over month
ago nnd a mad-stone applied. Monday
eo became violently ill with symptoms
of hydrophobia. Physicians could do
nothing for him. He died in great
Monday night.
You can't always figure out what
you see m Oklnhoma papers. In tho
Wnukomus Wizard this week John li.
Linden and T. F. Short publish a f r-
mal notice that It is not their "inten-
tion to build residences at this time."
There is a joke in this somew henprob-
I nbly tho lniys
preparing to u
have been accused of
preparing to marry.
Hon. Chas. II. Stewart chief justice
of the Indian Territory court of ap-
peals and judgo of tho central district
of the United States court for the In-
dian Territory has sent in his resigna-
tion. Ills action is a complete surprise
to his friends. It Is belelved he has
accepted the position of general solic-
itor for the Choctaw Oklahoma and
Gulf railway. Yancy Lewis has an-
nounced his candidacy for the vacan
cy and at a meeting of the South
McAlester bar he was unanimously In-
dorsed for tho position.
Green Walnuts soaked lu kerosene
with two quarts of lard ami one pound
of linseed oil will keep the Hies off the
cows. It ought to.
Knfllr corn tho white variety will
pop just like pop-corn when cured by
drying. And it is said to taste better
than real pop-corn
It Is said there is not a farmer in
Heaver county who has les.s than S.t
head of cattle.
Tho editorial excursion to Texas
from Oklahoma will be ti little too
early for the prizefight but It was tho
best Mort lllxler could do.
W. O Duncan of Pond Creek is the
champion 'cucumber grower to report
this year. He hist week exhibited a cu
cumber that measured five feet and
six inches.
This Is tho week that Alva county
will celebrate as sho never celebrated
before.
Itev. Small's divorced daughter
Mrs. Jrickson lias married u hotel
clerk at Hiehmoud Va
W. P. Campbell wno used to bo
custodian of tho antiquities of Oklaho-
ma. Is now ou a dully newspaper lu
Topcka.
A Paralytic ftirctf
HI Orn!fthr Holullonrf
dlrr and ltd rtffr lloih l)l1 of
l'araljala Yl Ilia Third ar-
llun It Curil Til Mthot
(from the ItcraM Moston Mass.)
LlkA a thutulrrboll frcin a clear skjr.
a stroke of paralysis cam to Mr. Frank:
T. Ware tti null known Hoton aue
tlonr ami appraiser t UJS Wath!n-
ton street lie went to bed one nlsht
about its years ngo (eemlUEly In robuit
health. When ho awoke l left elde
wns stiffened by the dendenlnr of ths
nerves. The Interviewer sought out Mr.
Ware to ret the facts He mvs the in-
teresting particulars In lilt own way!
"The first shock cam very suddenly
while I wns asleep but t was not last-
In In Its effect and tn a few weeks I
wns able to be about. A few months
nfter when exhausted by work and
drenched with rnln I went bom In a
very nervous stnte. The reault was a
second and more severe shock after
uSS&WJAm.' n"l ' '"
"My crnndfnther. who wns a soldier
In the llevoluttonnry Wnr nnd lost an
arm tn the struRKle for American Inde-
pendence died finally of pnrnlysls. My
father also died of nnrnlysK althouirn
It wns complicated with other troubles
"Almost evervthlnir under tho sun was I
recommended to me nnd 1 tried nil the ;
remedles that lecmed likely to do any
rood electricity massage unit special-
ists but to no effect.
"Tho only thltiR I found that hclpe3
mo was Dr. Wllll-ms' IMnk Pills and I
verily believe that If It hnJn't been for
those pills I would have been dead
yenrs nuo.
"Yes I still have a slight reminder of
the Inst nttnek six yenrs oko. My left
nrm Is not ns stronc ns the other nnd my
left foot (trotyl a little as the paralysis
had the effect of deadening tho nerves.
Hut I can still walk a Rood distance
talk as easily as ever and my Kcneral
health Is splendid. I nm really over sev-
enty years old nlthoiiKh I nm generally
tnken to bo twenty years younger.
"The Pink Pills keep my blood In good
condition and I bclloi c that l why I
nm so well.
Mr. Ware has every appearance of a
perfectly healthy man and arrives at
his onice promptly nt eight o'clock ev-
ery morning although he hns reached
nn nge when many men retlro from
active life. He snys that In his
opinion both his father and grandfather
could have been saved If Pink Tills had
been obtainable nt that time.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo-
ple contain all the elements necessary to
give new life and richness to the blood
nnd restore shattered nerves They may
be hnd of all druggists or direct by mall
from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.
Schenectady. N. Y. at 60 cents per box
or six boxes for 12.50.
ATHLETIC YOUNQ WOMEN.
Taking a Fancy tn tho Rneatrr Which
Heroine Theiu.
Many swell sportwomen devoted to
athletic nmuscments as yachting
cycllns rowing golf nnd tennis havo
adopted tho English sweater. A woman
with a flno form shows up extremely
well In a sweater which clings to tho
figure without a wrinkle. Garnet red
navy and royal blue black and cream
are tho favorite weaves some fancy
and others plain and ribbed. They are
put on over the head and fastened with
small bullet buttons on the shoulder;
others nro laced with a silken cord on
the cldo; the most perfect fitting ones
are ribbed llko tho top of .a man's hoso
for about the depth of five Inches at
the waUt lino; this adjusts tnem closely
to tho flgiiro; the sleeves at tho wrists
are trcatod In the samo manner says
New York Herald. Tho full-toppod
sleeve which subscribes to tho fashion-
able crazo Is stylish. Although tho
sweater has Its drawbacks there are
many arguments In Its favor and for
boating cycling fishing etc. It Is emi-
nently well adapted. Tho mveater-has
an air of Jaunty independence and Is
natty becoming and comfortable. The
athletic girls whn are fond of wearing
quast-masculino garments havo adopted
the sweater with effusion. It is safe
to predict that tho wearing of tho Jer-
sey will follow than which uo moro de-
lightful garment was ever Invented.
Ikuo of flotrt Cnrttnrntea llMiimml
The Treasury Department has re-
sumed tho lssuo of gold certificates
which havo been suspended during tho
porlod when tho treasury gold reservo
was below i;00000000. Slnco Juno 25th
last when tho gold resorvo again bo-
came intact the Treasury has Issued
about $200000 r.old certificates on gold
prcsonted mostly nt Unltod States
mints. Thero nro now outstanding $48-
376000 In gold certificates with $1729S0
In tho trensury tho remainder being In
circulation. Gold certificates nro re-
garded as tho most convenient form of
gold money nnd most of theso certifi-
cates are held by National banks as
part of their lawful reserve. Silver
certificates aro In circulation to tho al-
most complete exclusion of tho silver
dollars. Only 62000000 of silver dol-
lars In circulation whereas moro than
eight times that amount of silver cer-
tificates nro in dally ufo silver in bul-
lion being stored In tho vaults of the
trensury. .
Tlio Brunt rrprt.
There Is lots of money for tho com-
pany that secures tho contract for mak-
ing tho carpets for tho United States
senate. It Is especially woven from
an cxcluslvo design. This design Is reg-
istered In tho patent ofnce which pro-
vents other manufacturers from mak-
luc the samo thing. The quality Is
known to tho trndo ns extra super.
After supplying the carpeting required
for tho contract the company Is nblo to
make n good thing In selling to
wealthy people who aro willing to pay
a largo figure for having the same kind
of carpeting in their houses as Is used
In the United States senate
Tlltrt tij Thontanil.
Hlch young women in soarch of a
title will bo edified to know that In
Wnrnnw alouo with n population of
DOO.OOO. thcro nro 30720 persons belong
ing to tho hcrcdltnry nobility nud 9257
"personal nobles." Thcro nro as many
princes in Poland as in Hussla ac-
cording to Into census returns and as
for tho numerousnetiH of the Russian
princes it may be said thnt there aro
now living nearly 1000 Priuccs and
l'rlucusscs Galltztn.
Hint tho 1'rlr.
"Every mnn has his prlco."
liar manner as she uttered the fore-
going truism was that of one who
mused. The red lips parted again:
"And it I cannot afford an English
nobleman they uro much cheaper lu
Italy."
The musing manner (led beforo a
sunny smile as the mist before tht
dawn. Life.
r.iJJ .--'. . n.ltvi.iM.i!; erection around tho grounds. Nine
tn character of the dlsrnso which Is he- .. iiii .. i
miliary In our family. After the eo- I to . V V i V ' - V
end shock I took wnrnltiR. for. tn all i Down nt Machinery hal Lnglnee
nrohnlillitv. n tlilr.l would carry me off. Chnrlcs V. loster was standing watch
ATLANTA'S JUG FAlJt.
EXPOSITION OF THE NEW
SOUTH OPENED.
ltie (Irrntmt liirnt In tlie lllnlnrj 'if Mm
Minth lliilf tlio Nullum tif tlm llurtll
ltrir-i'iilril Mnrlilnrrjr NlnrtPil by
I'renlilriit fin l mil from lmy tliilitr.
Ati.antv (la. Sept. 17. Tills morn-
ing at 0 o'clock the gates of tho Cotton
Stntes and International exposition
were thing ajar and for l?0 days until
tho bells In the chimes tower toll and
knell the dying year tho exposition
will no open to t mi peopiool the worm.
Tho opening wns the greatest event In
I the history of tho Southern country.
1 Half of the tuitions of tho earth were
1 represented In the procession during
iN - UoFthocountVrmhhvUed the
the day and tho most pn turnout
multitude.
All of the buildings with tho excep-
tion of those of the state of Pennsyl-
vania New York Illinois and Massa-
chusetts have been completed leaving
oulv some small booths In course of
luir tlio enirlnes. "They hint attached
two electric valves to the Frlck en-
glno and the -1.000000 gallon pump.
i When llm president totiehed the but-
i ton nt Gray Gables the electr'cliy
! open d a small valve which f -cod a
let of steam ag .nst a larger o.ie and
i by this opening tho steam wns ad-
I milted to the cylinders. Mr. Foster
! wns sitting by tho big engine wnltlng
i for the signal from tho president. He
held his head eloso to the electric
valve for half nu hour. When tho
valve clicked and tho hissing steam
poured Into tho cylinder he waved his
iiand to the engineers around him and
nt once nil tho engines were opened.
Tho wheels began turning and thu
I ponderous machines announced the
I opening of the great show.
NEW YORK REPUBLICANS.
Nil in o n State Tlrkrt for tlio Ninomlirr
i:iri't Inn.
Saiiatooa N. Y. Sept. 10. The
state Uepubllcnn convention closed Its
session last night after following very
closely tho work mapped out by Its
leaders. It named this ticket for pre-
sentation to tho people of the state in
November next: For secretary of state
John Palmer of Albany; comptroller
Jiiiues K Roberts of Frio; statu treas-
urer A. 11. Colvin of Warren; state en
glncer C. W. Adams of Oneida; attor-
ney generr.l F. 12. Hancock of Onon-
daga; judge of the court of appeals
Colonel Orn 1-2. Martin.
Tho platform demands tlio enforce-
ment of tho Sunday liquor law and
preservation of tho Sahbalti. It scores
io Democintic administration for
illing to defend the rights of Ameri-
in citizens resident or traveling in
oreign countries and for permitting
foreign countries to encroach on the
Western Hemisphere. Tho tariff and
tho handling of tho deficiency ques-
tion by tho lust Democratic eonirress
received condemnation. A sound and
staple currency giving the people a
dollar's worth for n dollar is Indorsed.
Governor Morton was indorsed for
president.
TO RECLAIM ARID LANDS.
Til Irrigation C'ongri' Mini In tlio (lor-
rruliirnt tn I'niliTlHko the .loll.
Ai.iiCQ.i'KKiii'K N M. Sept. 18. Tho
time of the Irrigation congress yester-
duy was mainly taken up by a consid-
eration of the proposition to ask the
general government to undertake the
task of reclaiming tho arid lauds In
tlio West by tho construction of dams
nnd reservoirs at national expense.
It Is contended that this is too great u
task for individual effort and that
tho government will havo to do It.
Colonel Carr of Illinois ex-Governor
Seldou of California Goorgo Q. Can-
non of I'tah and several other prom-
inent men took part in the discussions.
Thu delegation from tho republic of
Mexico arrived yesterday.
DRUGGED AND OUTRAGED.
Cluirlm St cur unit Thrro Other Ab-
ducted mill AKHiiulteil (Ir.ico King.
Wichita Knn. Sept. 18. Charles
Stenrs has confessed that ho and llouo
Fox Charles Wilkins and Arthur In-
gram were thu abductors of Miss
Grace King the pretty 17-year-old girl
who was found in an Insensible and
almost djlug condition in ltlverside
Park Inst night. He said that they
decoyed the girl into a barber shop
where sho was drugged and then
went to tho park where she was made
the victim of their lust. The men nro
under arrest and there aro threats of
lynching.
DEAD IN THEIR HOME.
iV Nelinmku Wnimiii I'liiinit Shot Her
Hiiilniiiil Hnnglng In nil l!iHT Ituiiin.
ScitiiiNKU Neb. Sept. 19. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman of this
place were missed. Yesterday their
houo. was broken open. Mrs Hart-
man was found in a lower room with
n bullet hole in her neck while Hurt-
nun was hanging in an upper room.
A coroner's Inquest will bo held to-
day. The entire matter is n mystery.
Hint nt l'rutrrtoruto for Hint nil.
Loxpon' Sept. 10 The Standard
commenting upon tho release of ex-
Queen Lllloukalaul In Hawaii mid
upon the revolution suys: "Hawaii
hns treaties with Luglaud nnd Franco
which give them protective power
over thu islands quite as much If not
more than the United States govern-
ment to so split up the rival factions
us to present a ehronlo revolution
nnd Hawaii ought to bo put indcr the
actual protection of tho powers most
greatly concerned lu lis welfare."
Comlct I'onlnii'lit Uruniiiirtwl.
Dr.NVKit Col. Sept. 1 1. The national
prison congress opened to-day with
tho nnnunl address of Captain Joseph
Nicholson of Detroit president of tho
association. He merely u fired upon
tho delegates pertinence nnd terseness'
In their dtscussions. There were tiny
delegates present eleven of whom
were women. Colonel It. S. Allen
warden of tho JoUet 111. peniten-
tiary rend n paper attacking the con-
vict contract system as Inhuman.
Nona of Veteran! l'Mraite.
K.voxvii.i.k Tonn. Sept. ll Fifteen
thousand people fiom a distance wit-
nessed the grand parade given in honor
of the battlefield encampment of tho
Sons of Veterans. Among tho men of
uutlonal Importance who participated
wero Governors MeKInley of Ohio;
Woodbury of Vermont Uphamof Wis-
consin nnd Past Commander-in-Chief
Lawler of tho G. A. It.
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Justice Hurt hns decided there Is no
law lu Texns to prevent prlo fighting
thereby nsitrlng the big mill.
Thu news that nu American sugar
planter has obtained the exeluslvo
right to hind a suhmtuino telegraph
cable lu Hawaii Is the occasion of
tuiioh discussion In London among thu
advocates of a Itrlllsh cable to tlio Is-
land. At Fort Worth Texas Georgo H.
Ilut-chlll aged A was found dead lu a
liuggy Wednesday morning. The do-
ceased Was prominent In Texas llopilh
Dean politics mid ono of thu best
known men in tho statu.
Samuel II. Neat postmaster at Snu
Autoplo ueiir St. Joseph. Mo. wanted
for thu murder of James W. Tavlor lu
June lust 1ms surrendered to tho au-
thorities. The Democrats of tho Sixth Kansns
Judicial district have nominated sen-
ator Dillard for Judge. Dlllard has
already been nominated bv tho Popu-
lists. Tho venernblo ex-Senator Georgo
W. Jones of Iowa Is threatened with
total blindness.
At Clinton lown Mrs. Mntnlu Low Is
fatally shot her husband for attempt-
ing to abduct her two children.
Governor Clarke of Arkansas wns
robbed of his watch while at work in
ills office
Kuth Phelps a woman known In tho
Indian territory as "Itillv tho Kid" n
u tu! r ..uvb. nt Pans Te.:i: for horse
stealing.
Governor Morrill of Kansas has lost
CuV lino hogs on his farm near Hia-
watha from tho effects of cholera.
The Detroit Mich. Methodist con-
ference voted 1 8."i to It in favor of nd-
mission of women as delegates to tho
general conference.
The olliccrs of the Pittsburg Kan.
Turn Verein havo been arrested for
refusing to answer questions in re-
gard to tho disposition of llquor by
thu club.
A southbound passenger train on
tho !'2rie and Pittsburg division of thu
Pennsylvania railroad ran Into an
open switch at Sharpsvlllc Pa. Thu
entire train was derailed nnd several
passengers wero slightly hurt but nil
escaped serious injury.
llccuuso of tho Inrge number of In-
quiries received Consul Chancellor
located at Havre has supplied the de-
partment of state a supplement report
on horseless carriages. He says that
bicycles nnd tricycles with petroleum
motor added weigh considerably less
thnu 100 pounds. Tho price is about
8iS0.
G. It. Singer n merchant and post-
muster at lltinfee Ind u small sta-
tion wns found murdered tu his room
having been pounded to death with
clubs.
Tho Silver Lake Worsted mills In
the village of Pascoag H. I. wero to-
tally destroyed by fire tile loss being
about $'J0UU0 with nn Insurance of
ST.IJHK).
General Antonio Kzctn ox-president
of San Salvador sailed from San Fran-
cisco to his native country. Ho pro-
poses to overthrow the government of
President Gutierrez.
A mob of seventy-five men made nn
unsuccessful attempt to lynch Har-
rison Fuller and Frank Simpson two
negroes confined In the Henderson
county Tennessee jail in Lexington
for attempting to assault Widow
Pomeroy and her 10-year-ohl daughter.
The big battleship Maine was put in
commission at the llrooklyu navy
yard. Tho Maine was built at tlio
navy yard by government employes
at a cost of nearly S-' I000K).
Captain W. J. Taylor county attor-
ney of Mel.enuuu county Texas lias
laid beforo the grand jury tho consti-
tution hy-lmvH list of otlleers nnd
secretary uud treasurer's report of an
association of negro members organ
ized for the purpose of stealing cattle
and horses.
During a heavy shower at Mexico
Mo. lightning struck the house of W.
A. Kdmoiidson Injuring Luev Over-
felt tho cook and stunning others.
Mrs. Sharp tho only survivor of tho
hplrlt Lake massacre is to be pen-
sioned by Iowa.
Judgu Scott of Oklahoma is at Wash-
ington in connection with charges
made imniust him.
It is said that the president will
again appoint W. 11. llornblowcr to
tlio supremo bench.
Kival lovers nt Green Pond Ala.
fought in tho presence of tho girl iinil
onu killed thu other.
California may establish quarantine)
stations on thu north ami south lines
as well as at the ports.
At Princeton Minn. a stroke of
lightning revealed the skeleton of a
woman in a hollow tree.
Wholesale diamond dealers nro pre-
paring to abolish the "memorandum
system."
Kx-Speaker Crisp denies that ho has
come out In nn interview for Whitney
for president.
Loulsvillo is after the next Demo-
cratiu national convention.
The Columbian liberty bell loft Chi-
cago on Its tour of thu world.
W. 1). Dabney has resigned us solic-
itor for thu statu department.
Tweuty-flvo bodies of victims of tlio
Osceola mine firo huvo been recovered.
San Frauebco has quarantined
against Honolulu on account of chol-
era. Georgo Hogers who lived near Jack-
sonville 111. was murdered by burg-
lars. Statistics show that American im-
ports from Spain include garlic and
onions.
'1 ho civil service lias jumped upon nn
examiner for taking part in a political
convention.
Dr. Hurnett denies that ho is seek-
ing u divorce from Mrs. Frances Hodg-
son Hurnett.
The engagement of ex-Governor
Oglesby's daughter to Georgu Pull-
man jr. of Chicago is announced.
Charles II. Key was hanged for the
murder of Smith li. McLaughlin in
thu Chickasaw nation July 2 lh'.u.
Over SI 3000000 worth of stuff was
imported from the cloth" manufuctur-
ing districts of Kiiglnud last year
Wnshlugton politicians aro much
interested In the outcomo of tho im-
pending silver contest in North Curo-
Una. Chattanooga people feel aggiiuved
because President Cluvelnml will not
attend Chlekamniiga battlefield ded-
ication. The steamer t'utterthnn sank off
Port Stephens Now South Wales ami
fifty-flvo people wero drowned.
Assistant Postmaster General Nell-
son says that tho United States postal
system in general Is superior to those
of i2uropo.
Henry A. Soltan n stableman of
Springfield Mo. committed suicide by
taking carbolic no Id because his wife
had begun suit for divoiee.
Melville Scrant mil Paul Mmnlto
of Fast Saginaw Mich were drowned
in Tnpper Lake near Mnloim N. Y
bv thu overturning of their boat.
fn this Worka-I)ar World
Rrtlnt and ncrroiu jjtotm often glra nn
dcr tho prtitur and anxlelle of bualntu. 1'nf
cult wnltlng of tlio ncrroiu tluuet a inditm
nd iinforownrd collnpso of th mcnUl ami
rhjilcnl fniultlf ro ilnlty occiirroncf. tlio
columiii of tho. illly iren how. Fortify tho
j.lni when tjhntitinl nenlmt inch untownnl
CTcnti ultli llonlotter' Stomach Hitler thsl
moat liclrful medicine of tha weak worn out nnd
Infirm. Uao It In rheumntlani djMcisla conatl-
patlou and malaria.
When Is n blow from nhvly welcome'
When sho strikes you agreeably.
What kind of n ship hns two mntc.t
nnd no captain? A courtship.
Why Is a prolix clergyman like nn
nged mnn? Ilecnuse they both dilnte.
A crust of bread paid for is hotter
than pio on credit.
Tho man who talks lovo glibly does
not know what it is.
Tho thoroughly Independent man is
moro respected than loved.
Melody Is tho moonlight of music.
Working for glory is ambitious ego-
tism. Trim art is gutting tlio beautiful out
of nature.
Gray hairs lire un honor most men do
not seek.
Tlio Modern Itnnutr
Thrives on good food nud Mimdilne with
plenty of exercise lu the open nlr. Her
lorm glows with health and her face
blooms with its beauty. If her system
needs the cleansing action of a laxative
remedy sho uses tho gentle nud pleasant
liquid laxative Syrup of Klg'.
Why is n sailor never a sailor? Ile-
causu ho is alwiiye u -board or a-shoro.
Honolulu' Daltlra.
That Honolulu has a Inrgo number of
newspapers for n city of Its sizo Is at-
tested by a correspondent who says In
a recent letter: "Wo havo four English
dallies nnd two In Hawaiian; besides
theso thcro aro two Hawaiian weeklies
two Jnpancso nnd two tn Chinese." Ho
relates n peculiar incident connected
with tho burial of n nutlve which ro-
sultod in n libel suit against ono of the
papcra which printed an nccount of tho
funeral. Two doctors hnd nttcuded tho
deceased nnd while ono hnd pro-
nounced him dead the othor said ho was
In n cataleptic state and wjnild recover.
The relntlves wero divided Into two
factions ono of which Insisted on his
burial whllo the other objected. At
the end of ten dnys certain symptoms
indicated that the spirit must have fled
but the antlburlal faction still refused
to ylold. A compromise wns finally ef-
fected tho nntlvo being Interred In a
sitting posture with his head above
ground.
It is a Fact
That Tlood's Sariaparllla has an unequalled
record of cures tho largest talcs In tho
world and cures when all others fall.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently In tho public eyo today. IP
lit for f.". Ho sure to get Hook's.
UrtrtH'e Dille art narmonloualy with
tlOOU S rillo Houd'asaraapanua.
LOOP POISON
A SPECIALTYon&?:
Itlarr lil.ooii 1'UISON Prmanntlr
loured In IS to SS d ar. You can be treattd at
Ibomo for aamo prlco under asm euaran-
fly. if jou prefer to en me ben we will con-
Irscttopar railroad fnreandtiptelbllla.anil
nocharsc If w f nil to cure. I f jrou hare taken mer-
cury Iodide lmtiiuli and till linte achca and
Ialna Miiooin I'M die In moulli Horn Throat.
'itnilra. Copper Colortil Npota Ulrrr on
anrpurtof tha budr llitlror Kylirow fnlllnr
out. It la thl Heconilury llf.OOl) l'OIHuft
wo R-narnnti-e to cure. Wo aoliclt tho mnit ohatl-
DMto cuici and cliiilleniro tho world for a
cn we cannot cure. 1'lila dlteaae hna always
liu tiled tho kll I f the inoat eminent pliyal-
rian. 800 OOO capital behind our tincundl
tlonalimarantr. Ahaoliit proof aentaealed on
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Cut out mill at'iid thl ndvertlaninent.
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j skin pains in back or loins bad
. breath loss of appetite chills
jj and fever flux. Collins Ague
V Cure nets directly on tho liver
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