The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 5, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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When you hunt for a needlo In a hay
tack don't be afraid of Its atlcldnf
your finger.
A pleasant ad llko n pleasnnt face
Is looked at twlco.
Tho weak havo remedies; Tlio wlso
have joys.
"Bow." ald tho potter to tho
wlay arna ft been mo wnre.
Mollcro liohigf asked to comparo tho
lovo of jcalom and unjcalous peoplo
Said tho former loved most tho latter
best.
Homo mcrccnnryjpconlo aro willing
to bo jrootl If they aro well paid for It
while our generous-hearted man is of-
ten fjood for nothing.
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort nnd Improvement nnd
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly ued. Tho many who live bet-
ter than others' and enjoy life more with
lew expenditure by more promptly
ndaptliiK tho world's best products to
tho needs of physical being will attest
tho valuo to health of tho pure liquid
laxativo principle embraced in tho
remedy Svrup of I'igq.
Its excellence is duo to Its presenting
in tlio form most acceptable and pleas-
nnt to tlio taste tlio refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of n perfect lax-
ative; effectually cleansing tho system
dispelling colds headaches nnd fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has pivot; satisfaction to millions and
met with tlio approval of tho medical
profession becauso it acts on the Kid-
neys Liver nnd Ilowels without weak-
ening them and it is perfectly frco from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug-
gists in GOc and 1 bottles but it is man-
ufactured by tlio California Tig Syrup
Co. only whoso name is printed on every
package also tho nuiiie Syrup of Fig3
and being well informed you will not
accept any substitute if oflorcd.
WICHITA FIRMS.
Representative Business Houses
METROPOLIS OFKANSAS
WHO SOLICIT YOUR TRADE.
10000 FEET "TO FIT!
83000(1 Stork of Pnnp nt l.c- tlu.n Cost
Vr ( limine OiitOliUsS 1WH"
Visitor to tho Kansas Stnto I'nlr will
ninku uxpcit.es wbllo licrc.
IT'S -A. S3STA.73!
McNAGHTEN!i0'.:frIN"T
DAVIDSON 6t CASE
WJIOIXSALK AMI) ltKTAlb
Lumber Dealers
UI'.MiKAL OHI:!CKi-Si!iaQtn -
151 N. Motley e Wichita.
YARDS AT
WJeliltn ri lteno Oklahoma Mlnco Clilckasha
Vouii Cntili Lull Choctaw City Dalo anil Mo.
1.011(1.
Bertram Heating and Plumbing Co.
110 South Lawrcnce.
Telephone 206.-52rns3nu-'
Ten jcar'a fcportoneo jutifier us In statlnq wo tiro
rompvloul to tindt-rtttlio nark In our lino uud
rnniplttult totlio satisfaction o( our customer.!.
Wo Invito corresjionduacu uud furnish eitl mutes
of cost.
FAIRMOUNT COLLEGE
Wl-thlta Kitnaua.
COLLEGE
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
AND ACADEMY
ALL I3ST ONE.
4- Send for Catnlouucn nml Circulars.
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Wichita Tailoring Co.
413 Knit Douglas.
WICHITA - - KANSAS.
vlw.UU And up Bulti made to order.
W Rfl And tip
OuiJU .tries: (
Hants madoto order. latest
tylosjcood lit mill satisfaction guar-
nntct'd.
I fl. Nafttgcr I'rei. II. It. I'nwcll Vlco-Prca.
J. M. Mooro Coili'r J N. Itlchardaon A aa't Caah'r
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
WICHITA KANSAS.
CAPITAL - 8100000.
A perioral Hanking business transacted. Bond
us four YVicliltu business.
Wichita Trunk Factory
Manufacturers oluml Dealers In
TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS.
317 Kust Douglas uvenuo Wichita Kmisaa.
Tlio largest assoitnient of Trunks and
'i'ruvcliug goods In tlio stato ot Kansas
Send for our Illustrated Catalogue.
Tl Tagcs mulled frco to jour ud dross.
f WANTI.U-FOltMS TO 11T1
J. GLOSSER. THE TAILOR.
117 N. Main.
DOES IT TO A NICETY.
SUITS. $18 UP.
PANTS. $5. UP.
ri:iti'ixr is ma mutto.
NOCUREI NOPAYI
J 1)7 the aid o( olcctrlcal trentruent In
TWt disca.ua ol Humeri. Dr. Torrill is enabled
jkJnT to Kuaranteo k cure or uo pnj-. To
BCB TounKnndnilddlu-aKod men it sure euro.
mfftm Tlio awful effects o( oarljr rice wbtcb
brings organic) weakness destroying both mind
and body permanently cured. Wo guarantee a
cure or uo pay. JJook on Clironlo Diseases sent
FltKK. Titiwitx-l'uiiiir Medical Imtituts
159 N. Main
WICHITA ... KANSAS.
Kansas Steam Laundry.
123 and 124 S. Lawreaceavs Nlckita Kan-
Positively First-Class.
Anntt solicited lo all town la Kaniu and Oil a.
boms.
WRITE FOR TEWM8I
O. I. OOZATT. rPROP'R.
Wichita Poultry Company.
Wholaula and RaUU f paltry ButUr snj Sam
JUsm.
SPLIT IN NEW YORK. I
ANTI-TAMMANYITES BOLT I
THE CONVENTION. I
The Trouble- C1111.nl liy Hip Adoption of
liraoliitloii Oiling to tlio lloltrri Out"
Fifth Ilriirparntiitlnii In tin- Muto Con-
vention Tlio Tit hot .Vinnlimtcd
Stkacusk 1 Y. Sept 20. When
tho Doinoi-rutlo state con out ion mot
yesterday tho committee on eri-ik-ntiiils
reported four-llflhs tif a vtito for Ttiin
ninny hnll nml ono-flfth for tho Httito
Democrr.cy in tiin Now York City con-
tests. Then tlttrjifr a roar of unpin 11 m
Dolognto Patterson of Kinjrs oll'eroJ
this:
Uesolvoil That upon tho roll of tho
convention bo placed thu uatnei of
both slttlntr nnd contesting ilelcpa-
tlons from Now York county nnd that
tho sitting tlolognliM havo "0 voto nnd
tho contestants . votes and that tlio
fctato Deinoctucy oloot four members
of tho stnto committee nnd the hitting
delegates eight subject however to
tlio conceding of tho putty emblem of
the sitting ili-legations in 1 t o of ilit-
forenco in party ticket.
After nn exciting debate tlio ((lies'
tion was put by the chair and tho
Patterson resolution was killed and
tho other resolution giving the state
Democracy one-ilftb adopted
Tho Itrnci'-Ku'rchlld people started
to leave the hall and us smno of them
filed out there was n repetition of tho
scene In tho Deinocrntlo convention
Inst year at Saratoga they being al-
ternately cheered nnd hissed. When
tho tumult had mbililed the report of
the committee on permanent organi-
zation was read and tho chairman ap-
pointed thili-. ltoydThachoi-iiud .hiuies
N. Shcplinrd to escort ex-Governor
Flower to the chair.
.hid go Teller of Auburn wits named
unanimously forjudge of tho court of
appeals (icncrnl Horatio ('. King for
secretary of state .lohn It .ludson of
Fulton for comptroller Norton t'liase
of Albany for attorney general I). 1.
Dow of Schoharie for state treasurer
Uussell Stun I' t of (Juondnga for engin-
eer. All of the nominations were
made by acclamation.
.Mr. Kuirchlld said when ho left the
convention: "Tho Associated Press
can announce that wo will huve
a ticket of our own on nil local Issues."
"Will you ntllllato with tin- Repub-
licans?" 1 don't know. As yet we havo not
made a decision."
Tho plat form indorsed President
Cleveland's administration declared
for sound money and favored local
option on the liquor question.
IMPORTANT TO IMPORTERS
Nt-nr Iti-Kuliitiiin In K0l.1t Ion tn I1111111
illillt- 'f riiitiiHirl'ltlon (IimhN.
Wami'.noton Sept. "Jti. Theollleials
of the customs service have made nn
important change in tho regulations
governing what Is known ns "imme-
diate transportation" goods. Under
the lruv goods intended for certain in-
terior points of the United States inoy
be billed and sent to their destination
without examination at tlio port of
arrival. Under the now regulations
the importer may change thu destina-
tion of thu goods from one interior
port to nnothtv on reaching tho port
of arrivul. This regulation gives the
importer tho advantage of nny favor-
nble change in the several markets of
tlio country.
GENTRY MAKES A RECORD
ll (itH-H tin- rnstcut Third lleitl i:t-r
1'iui'il tir Trottt-il.
DuMHjUK lown Sept. 20. Seven
thousand peoplo saw yesterday's raetM
at Nutwood park. In the special
pacing third hunt 11 en try inudo the
fastest record of tho season and the
fastest third heat over paced or trotted
Time. '.'jOll'a' 2:o5 ':() V Third heat
by quarters: :31'f 1:02 1:33?; 2:0a.
THE PASTOR IMPUGNED.
Diirnint'a Attorney t'hiirct-H llliiiu-hn
I.iimunt'a Murili-r to Mr. (illmoli.
Sax Fit.vxciMo Sept. -n. Tno de-
fense in tho case of Theodora Durrnnt
opened to-day. Kugetia Duprey in his
opening address made the sensational
charge that tho Rov. John (leorgo Gib-
son pastor of Kniniiuel Hnptist church
where tho tragedy occurred was tho
murderer of llluueho l.amont.
II0I1U Court .1 UHt tho Smut'
Gawic.V Cirv ICnii. Sept. 20. Judge
A. J Abbott of this city is one of tlio
six district judges whoso districts were
wiped out by tho Inst legislature by
attaching them to other districts lly
the terms of tlio law t'10 consolidation
should tuko place October 15. Judge
Abbott has decided however to go on
holding court and performing tho
duties of liis otlico on tho ground thai
tho net diminishing tho nttmbei of dis-
tricts is unconstitutional. It is in-
tended by so doing to open thr way to
u fcottlomeut of tho question of the
constitutionality of tho law
Antl-lforaa Tlilt-f Aasorlntliiii.
1'AitsoNs Kun. Sept. 20. Tho Na-
tional Anti-Horse Thief association
embracing tho states of Illinois Iowa
Missouri Kansas Oklahoma and In-
dian territory held its third annual
meeting in ttiis oily witli n largo at-
tendance of delegates. Tho following
olllcers were elected for tho ensuing
year: President C. L. Leach of Ar-
kansas City Kim.; vleo president M.
A. Holbcnof Stoning III.; secretary
T. 10. Curd of Palmyra Mo.; treasurer
0. F. lilnnchartl of Creston Iowa.
Chllllcothc Mo. was selected as thu
next meeting place.
Mloourl l'ttpiilUta.
Sedaija Mo. Sept. 20. Tho execu-
tive coinmittco of tho Populist party
hold a secret meeting In this city yes-
terday. After discussing tho political
situation it was decided to make u
house to house canvas this full nnd
winter und to plueo full municipal
county state and national tickets in
tlio Hold next yeniv Tlio People's
party convention at Dnllns Tex. was
indorsed nnd tho coinmittco offers to
supply speakers to aid the party lu
Ohio und Kentucky.
After Atchison Now.
Toi'KKA Kan. Sopt. 20. Tho execu-
tive committee of tho State Temper-
ance union has heard that twoiity-ilve
saloons arc running open in Atchison
navim? a monthly revenue into the
city treasury and has addressed a com-
! munlcatlon to Governor Morrill declar-
ing that the present board of police
I commissioners will not enforce tho
law and requesting him to reinovo It
aad appoint a boajfd that will.
colonel jones killed.
TntKlr Dentil of tho Wrtt-Kiuintt Kmi-
.na IteiiKirrntlr l.rmli-r
lof.A Kan. Sept. 25 Colonel W. C.
Jones tho noted Oemneratto lender
nnd ox-l'nltcd Stnles marshal of K'nn-
mis drove josterdny morning to ills
farm nbnut live tulles from here and luid
passed through the gain into a wooded
pasture when tho spirited horse lie
was driving became frightened and
ran away throwing him against ntree
in such a way ns to break one leg nnd
crush the skull.
Physicians ere situiuioiicd us soon
ns possible bill the Injuied mnn died
without showing nny signs of con-
sciousness. A young man who was
with him jumped from the cart and es-
euped unhtii't.
Colonel Jones camo to Kansas ('lu-
lu ls(10 settling in Allen county. When
the war lK-L'nn" he enlisted in the Tenth
Ivatisas rogitneiit and was mudoeip-
tain Afterward ho bi-caiuo major and
in that capacity he served until the
elose of tho war. hater ho was made
lieutenant colonel of the Klglilccnth
Kansas a regiment orgauli-d to light
Indians who had invaded Kansas and
were lnylng waste the country.
AprllO 1Ss:i t'olonel Jones was ap-
pointed wnideii of the stnto lonlten-tlai-v
In which pos'tion lie continued
until April 1. ls- when bo resigned.
In Is' Si ho was a deh-gato to the na
tional Democratic convention which
nominated (irovor L'levi-hmd for Presi-
dent the til st teim.
April .'i Hs.' President Cleveland
appointed Colonel Jones United States
marshal for the district of Kansas
and he held tho ollleo until iss'.i. In
t .-HO lu- was chairman of the Demo-
cratiu state central committee unit
maunged the campaign of ex-Governor
Charles Robins n. lie was chairman
ng.iln In 1SH2 but that year his party
had no ticket in the Held and his
duties weie little more than nominal.
lu Hyj Colonel Jones was again n
delegate to the national Democratic
convention nnd voted for Grover
Cleveland. Upon Mr. Cleveland's re-
election besought again to be United
States mur-dial but Senator John .Mar-
tin favored Dr. S. I'. Net-ley for tho
place and Colonel Jones lost although
W. C. Perry who had been United
States attorney and G. V. Glide who
had been pension agent during Mr.
Cleveland's first teim seemed their old
places.
Colonel Jones took this as auutVront
and although he mixed with tho Dem-
ocrats iis usual when lie happened to
be in Topekn he n-ldom visited tho
eapitol and had almost disappeared
from politics tit the time of his death.
Colonel Jones owned a farm near
loin and his all'airs are in pretty go -d
condition if properly managed. He
left u widow and three children. Ills
oldest a son ho had just placed nt tho
rtnto university. ills second Is a
daughter of 1 1 and his third n boy of
! Ill- 10.
POOR PEOPLE ROBBED.
Tre-aaurt-r Vlt-i- of I In- Ilmiir- Aid As-u-
lultoii SMp-j Out.
Kansas Citv Sept. M. Charles II.
Vice treasurer of tlio Homo Mutual
Aid association which had ollices in
the Temple block at Missouri nvenno
nnd Walnut streets hns disappeared
and taken with him the books of tho
association und thousands of dollars
! which have been wrung from the pub-
j lie by fnhe representations within tho
; past eighteen months. Ho loft not n
j dollar in the treasury with which to
i pay tlio claims against tho association.
j All that lio did leave was several bush-
I els of printed matter a cheap desk
and a couple or chairs in a nare un-
carpoted room About !Jll00. was
taken.
Cliurti-r for hi Now Hnatl.
Nr.VAii.x .Mo. Sept. 20. Cnptnin
Henry McPherson tlio projector of tho
Novnda and Kldorado railroad nnd
W. R. Cruet- of F.ldorndo arrived hero
yesterday with tho charter for tho
Nevada and Kldorado Springs railway
which was tlnlv slirned and forwarded
toJoiTcr-on Cltv. Tho capital stock
of tho company is $100 000. Tho di-
rectors aro . 1. Cruco of Kldorado
Harry ('. Mooro of Nevada W. A. Mc-
Pherson of Hoouville and W. It. Gib-
son of Cooper county.
Thu t'hiM'tiiw lto.nl Completed.
South McAIi:sikii Ind. Tor. Sept.
20. Tho last spiko was driven in tlio
Choctaw Oklahoma and Gulf railway
yesterday connecting South McAles-
tor and Oklahoma City. Tho road Is
now complete from Wester Ind. Tor.
to 1M Reno a distance of 211) miles.
Tho ilrst through train was n coal
lrain. Double daily passengers will
be put on October 1.1 at which time n
grand excursion will bo run from Fort
Smith Ark. to Oklahoma City.
I'lfty Out fiiii.
Kansas Citv. Mo. Sept. 25. The
Philadelphia Gas trust this morning
cut tho price of its gas in Kansas City
to fifty cents n 1000 cubic feet. This
is tlio biggest single cut ever made in
tlio price of gas in America Gas has
gone lower in past gas wars elsewhere
but usually tho cuts havo been grad-
ual. The new gits oimpnny expects to
furnish gas by December 15 and tho
cut uindo by tho old company is easily
accounted for.
Tit. lnlU Out With Ilia Itiiiki-r.
Chicaoo Sept. 20. A special from
Now York bays: Rob Fitzsimmons
nnd his lawyer Friend havo severed
their business and friendly relations.
Their falling out may cause fresh
complications in the Corbett-Fitzslro-
moils arrangements ns Mr. Friend
may nt nny moment withdraw tlio
;;iuuii which no pin up tor I'll.; and
tho Australian will have to do some
hustling to get that amount together
I'rott-d nn AlloL
NiiVADA Mo. Sept. 20. Despite llio
fact ttint Miss Frame Identified thu
man Davis as her assailant Davis
proved nn nlibl nnd was released from
custody. Ho was the fourth man nr-
rested on u charge of criminally as-
saulting Miss Frame near Liberal on
thu evening of thu l7th while she was
looking for cow in n pasture. Davis
proved that he was three miles away
nt thu'tlmo tho assault was made.
I'riti Mltt-r h'i-ft'he In Arknna.ia.
Litti.k Rock Ark. Soot 25. Gov-
ernor James P. Clarke und United
States Senator James 1C. Jones opened
tho frou silver educational campaign
to-dny Chirk speaking tit Rogers Ron-
ton county und Jones at Sheridan
Grant county. Dihmtohes from both
places say that thoy addressed great
audiences who are evincing tho great-
est enthusiasm.
Mother unit Child Hilled In a Canyon.
Gt'TiuiiK Ok. Sept. 25. Near Inde-
pendence u team of mules driven by
Ilowurd Mott ran away and dashing
into n canyon hurled 5lrs. Mott and
baby upon tho rocks below Instantly
killing tho baby und injuring the
mother so badly that It is feared aha
will die.
LOTS OF FUN.
lint It 'nn't Unit" What th Ilnja
I'.xprrtnt. I
"Thnt'B all right nhotit them Ilrltluh-
crs" said n long-legged western mnn to
n group of reporters ono of whom hnd
told n Btory cf "' nn Englishman had
been fooled ' homo Amerlcnns on a
trnln In tlio far west by it cry of trnln
robbers.
"Yes but they don't llko the robber
business n little bit" nescrted tho re-
porter. "I reckon not" itdmltted tho west-
erner doggedly. "Lcastwnys nftcr what
I soon nml felt I should say there was
one nnywn'ys Hint didn't like It over-
ly." "What did you do? Scare him out of
n year's growth 7"
"Well no" wns tho liesltntlng nn-
swer "I reckon It wuzn't quite ns inner;
ns thnt."
"Toll us nhotit It" put In tho Impa-
tient listener.
"It wns this n-wny" said tho western-
er In n tono of semi-sadness. "Thero
wns nhotit n dozen of us fellers goln'
through Texas In n sleepln' enr nnd
the only stranger In tho lot wns a strap-
pin' big Kugllshninn with n voice on
him like a bass drum. Wo got him oit
In tho smoker nnd It wasn't mor.-
eighteen minutes till we was londln'
... f.1l.. I
him up to the neck with stories of trnln
robbers nnd that bort of thing. At first
ho kinder (piloted down n lilt becnuso
we didn't tell no kind of yarns but blood
curdlers but It wasn't long till ho hnd
his second wind nnd purty roou ho
was brnggln' what ho'tl do if robbcta
happened to stop nny train ho wns on.
"Thnt'a jlst whero we wanted him nt
and It wasn't long till wo had tlio Job
put up with tho conductor nnd tho rest
of the gnng to stop tho trnln and sheer
that Britisher plumb to deatli nnd bnrk
ng'ln. It wns nhotit 11 o'clock nt night
I reckon In a mighty lonesome place
when the train camo to n stop nnd wo
heard n shot outside. That was a sign
for me nnd I Jumped up nnd yelled
'robbers.' So did the other fellows ex-
cept two that somehow wasn't around.
The next mlntito a big chap with his
fnco masked stopped In whero wo was
und stuck Ills gun right nt us. I throned
up my hands and so did tlio others und
wo begged the Britisher not to kill any-
body but do llko wo done. Ho wns
nieeker'n a lamb nnd put his paws up
like it baby.
"Then another masked mnn took tho
place of tho first one while ho went
through us for our valuables which wo
handed out. nil hut tho Britisher. I
never knowed Jlst how it happened at
this p'lnt but the first thing I knowed
the Britisher let his two lists go und
the two masked men went down in a
pile nnd on tho next lick I Jlncil 'em
with another feller on top of me nnd
tho dcrn Britisher snt lint down on tlio
accumulation ami called for tho rest nt
the gang. Lcastwiso thnt was what t
nfterwnrds heard ho said for I didn't
know anything for two hours and wo
hnd to git n doctor for tho first two ho
hit. I thought n mulo kicked me nml
thoy told mo nfterwnrds thoy thought
llghtnln' hnd struck tho train."
"How did ho get onto your scheme?"
inquired the reporter.
"Denied If wo could over find out.
I guess ho didn't git on; Jlst kinder sus-
plcionod nnd took tlio chances. I!o hnd
nil tho ndvnntago for wo couldn't shoot
him nnd ho didn't givo us tlmo to do
nny sluggln'."
"How did it finally conu out?"
"Oh fine. When wo got to tho next
big town wo paid for a banquet in hln
honor nnd before daylight wo hnd
cleaned him out of nbnut $3600 In a
quiet llttio gamo of draw upstairs."
Washington Star.
Mioph Will Coat Mut-h Moris
If Chlcngo Jobbers nro not mistaken
shnrp ndvnnces in tho retail prices of
shoes will tnko plnco in tho next sixty
or ninety days. Already In Interior
cities nnd towns storekeepers have ad-
vanced prices nnd 'to n limited extent
tho samo has been done in Chlcngo.
The action grows out of tho tIbo In
leather which now nmounts to 100 per
cent. Tho old stocks of shoes nro now
nearly cleaned up nnd tho goods which
havo been distributed in tlio last fow
weeks nro mado of lcnthr which coat
twico oa much us tho old ones.
EXCHANCE.
I find that nbnscneo at times la
singularly refreshing. Talleyrand.
Hardin must think that Kentucky
platform is n merry-go-round. Toledo
Bee. i
Lovo mnkes tho world so round.but It
will not mako tho cliglblo young men
go round. Puck.
As n last resort In her desire for no-
tork Zella Nlcolaus might poso as a
Holmes victim. Washington Post.
It might bo ns well to remark paren-
thetically that beer and tho bicycle do
not mix. Philadelphia Press.
Don't crlticlso a womnn unless yon
aro euro that you will never want to
marry her. Now York Evening Sun.
REtiaiON AND REFORM.
John G. Woolley Is prominently men-
tioned as tho probablo candidate of the
prohibition party for president In 1896.
General Booth hold a Salvation Army
servico in tho King's Oardens Copen-
hagen at which there was an attend-
ance of C000 people.
An SC-ycar-old missionary In Texas
making his report of a recent month's
work laments that owing to bad weath-
er he was ablo to preach only 31 times.
Last year 242 different young women
and girls found help and situations'
through tho Anchorago Mission of
Chicago whero 2000 lodgings were
given. I
Jowcases of SULouls have formed the
SUterhood ot Personal Service a charlt
able organization which will care for
tho poor ot their own denomination
and edticato their children.
The government ot Belgium alarmed
by the ravages ot tho liquor traffic
has ordered that in all school-rooms a
printed placard shall bo displayed de-
tailing tho injurious effects of alcohol.
A missionary preacher records the
fact that a young woman school teacher
with a salary of fl.OOO a year Is living
on half of it and giving the other half
for the support ot a missionary in
China.
In 1812 all' Christian teaching wasj
prohibited In India. Now the govern-)
raent In appreciation of missions gives
large sums and valuable lands for the
erection of hospitals and the forward?'
lag of duaatlon ud aalMlaia
ho
A matt does wrong for tho samo rea-
son that wolves steal sheep.
Still water runs deep; but still
whiskey Is generally clear out of sight
Physlcinn And you
way for several days?
havo
ll'ml
felt this
Let mo
seo your tongue
Patient It's no use doctor; no
tongue can tell how I suffer. ltoston
Transcript
When tlio stomach Is satisfied tho
food is bitter.
Wit is tlio god of moments but gen-
ius is tho god of nges
Moro water gllduth by tho mill than
wots tho miller of.
A room hung with pictures is a room
hung witlt thoughts.
Tlio sum of tho whole is tills: Wnlk
and bo happy; walk and bo healthy.
It is but a step from companionship
to slavery whou oni nssoehites with
vlco.
I Tho Uuv irinr0sc Hvon tho
i . i...i. . . ... ..
dumb
. . MIIIHII. I I.TII'll 1IM I. II'MVIlll.
Merrltt Yes. I ventured too nenr
a mulo tho other day. Ho taught me
a lesson I'll never forget.
Drown Hollo Jones! How's your
wife?
Jones (a llttio denf) Very bluster-
ing nnd disagreeable this morning.
'So tho Insolent fellow refused to
pay his rent"
"Ho did not say so in words but ho In-
timated It"
"How so?"
"Uo kicked mo down stairs."
Mrs. Drown I'm sorry the jolly wns
to spoilt thnt I couldn't givo you any.
I linto to throw anything nway.
I thought you'd n friend who wns
sick.
Hiimll I'ry Nwlnillrr.
Porno of tlio meanest ot tlieso nru thoy nho arctc
lo trade uj on nnd inaVocnoltnl out of tin- u- il-
lation of the greatest ! American tonics llosltt-
ter's Stomach Hitters ly Imitating Its oulwnrtl
pilso. Ileputnlila druRKlsts InmoTcr. will ii-rer
lolst upon you us Rcnnlti" spurious Imitations n( or
tulistltute for tlilssOTcri-icn rciui-dy for inalitrin
Mx-umullsm dyspeisln conillpntlon liver com-
tlaint nnd Di-rrousncix. licninml and If tlio
oaler be honest you will get tliovuuliioiirtlclr
No matter wlint nppenrnnces may bo
tho way God chooses for us is always
tho best
It is better to wcjr it eleaa tlrc.ss of
homespun than a purple robo tilled
rvlth smallpox.
Laziness is patiencu gone to seed.
Some men stop talking nico in church
ibout tho timo their wives begin to
elenn liouso.
Metnl Whrnlii for Your lVufrona.
The season for cutting corn fodder
being closo nt hand it may bo well for
farmers to got n set of theso low metnl
wheels with wide tires. They can bo
hnd any eizo wanted from 20 to ES
Inches In diameter with tires from 1
to 8 inches wide. By hnvlng low wheelu
enables jou to bring the wagon box
down low saving ono mnn in loading
fodder etc. It is also very convenient
for loading nnd unloading manure
I grain hogs etc. nnd will save In la-
I bor alone their cost in a very short
timo. These wheels are mndo of best
material throughout nnd hnvo every
posslblo advantage over the high wood-
en wheels with nnrrow tires and will
outlast a dozen of them. There will
nlBO bo no resetting of tires necessary.
and consequently uo blacksmiths' bills
Nobody knows how weak a blow
can atrlko until ho trls It.
to pay. Wide tires save your horses cllngo bottle." Harper's Bazar.
and prevent cutting up your fields.
For further information wrlto The i Tiiiikk i.itti.k ontr.s in tlio communl-
Empire Manufacturing Co. Qtilncy M mnni1
III. who will mall catalogue freo upon
application.
Phylosophy tenches a man not only
bow to livo but best of all how to die.
Cora You must bo crazy to think of
marrying a poet
Laura Dut you must remember
Howard is not a common poet Ho
writes advertising poetry.
God is as much against a giant as ho
Is against anybody eke when the
flant la In tho wrong place.
Nothing can mako us absolutely
fearles under all circumstances except
knowing that God is with us.
David had so many heavenly inelo-
Ilea in his heart that ho never had to
tall for his notebook when ho picked
op his harp.
It la likely that moro sin and suffer-
ing have been caused by tho overindul-
gence of parents than by the hatred
of enemies.
When the baby is being weaned it ia
a milk shake for him.
When the marble chip falls perhaps
It wonders how the statuo is going to
get along without It
Child Do you think we will have a
thunderstorm to-night?
Mother No.
Child Then I needn't bother saying
my prayers. I'm only afraid of thun-
der. Truth.
Solomon: "What'e the matter with
four thermometer? It seems to be out
of order."
Hiram: "No it's nil right It's a
Masonic thormomoter 33 degrees ia as
nigh as It can go." Unknown.
Enthusiastic Mason who thinks he
letected a sign: "Are you a Master
Mason?"
Iruh Lord: "Phat the dlvil do yez
take me for do I look liko a mendicant?
Ko sor I'm a plumber."
DR. J. C. AYER'S
The Only
SARSAPARILLA
Hniifi at WtrM'i Fair.
Highest of all in Leavening l'owcr.-
ENfev ..- ri Crm PI .
II W Twm MgsiAI
.5S5a
ABSQLUraESf SSEJ&StS
It is lmrd to know when n mauls go-
ing to marry but with a woman you
Ciiit toll by the company she keeps.
Well regulated love Is six of ono and
half dozen of tlio other.
A fool and his money tire soon part-
ed for tho general good of mankind.
Matrimony is n hard teacher
some people will lenrn under.
but
First City Hoy What's that cow got
n bell on for I wonder?
Second Ditto 1 suppose it's to tell
tlio bicycler to look out Puck.
So tno young peoplo who marry lu
haste havo to hustle so for u living
thnt they havo no lotsuro in which to
repent.
K wry mottim-lniuM tli nr'loiTi-nt linnil
n lioitln of l-arkcr'st Inner Tmitc Nultilnit elm to
Ifowl for pain m-nkmm colds nml slrtpliiness.
Tho devil agrees with tho moderate
drinker ho says ho can drink or let it
alone.
Now l llm tliun to t-liroyour Coma
nltll Itlndrnoms. It takes tlirm out lvrfri-ltr
liht-s comfutttu llii-fiil. Auk joiirdruirulitfor It.lSo
Corn 'Aro you sure JMiineho hates
her so?
Miss Snyder Yes "hey tiro always
kissing.
Nickelby That's a strange pair of
scales you havo there. I suppose they
utoof tho Ambuscade kind.
Grocer Ambuscade'' What is that?
Nickelby Why thoy Ho in weight
us It were.
We will give $10 1 reward lor nny cno of
catarrh Hint can not ho cured with Hall's
Catarrh One. Taken iuti-riuilly.
P.J.C1I1:N1:Y.v CO. Props. Toledo O.
"Is marriage a failure?"
"No not tisu means of grace."
"! what?"
"It leads to u-pentance." Truth.
A joint canvass -That which coveni
a ham.
"How do you know that Do Vera ir
not in lovo with Mabel Swt-etbrlarV"
"lloenuso I heard him tell her tho
other evening when they camo from
church that ho know of n short out
homo."
Cold nnd distant The North Polo.
Pallet dancers never require n dross
rehearsal.
At first u child wan Is tho moon.
llttio Inter he wants tho eurth.
I am entirely tint! of lumiorrhaKo ol
lungs by l'iso's Curo for Consumption.
Louis Limuma.v Ht'lli'niyi Mo. Jan. I 'Ot.
Whllo whito signifies purity it
doesn't apply to milk.
After it guts in tho can it is a wiso
cow that knows her own milk.
"It seems to me" observed Crlticus
"that Scribbler's hook reads ns though
ho wore addicted to tlio liottlo."
"Yes" assented Wngg "to tlio mu-
First L. O.: "My pa is n Knight
Tcmplur. What is your pn?'
Second L. G.: "Oh my pa is n
Knight of Pythias. And what is your
I .nO-t
Third L. O.
All Knight.
"I guess my pn is nn
Anyhow ma says sho
thinks ho Is 'cnuso ho don't coma homo "can-mini - pain and distress after eat-
.... "iff. and kindred derangement of the
till liinriilfi' -1 II.... .. ..A.nl. .t f ?
till inornln'.
W. WW
. & C. Mcrrlnin Co.
HINHIIIHMIIUNIIIIMNINNNINMMNIIM
dim est
Clairette Soap is an improvement on any soap
tuey ever usccl i ry it ana compare results.
Sold everywhere. Made only by !
Line i. i. rAiKBArxiv wunrANYt j
ST. LOUIS. j
IHMWtHWMHWIIMIIMIIIIIIIHIIII
The best remedy
for all diseases
of tho blood.
The best record
Half a century
of genuine cures.
e
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Latcst U. b. Gov't .Report
Q
Points about oysters liluo points.
Most peoplo eat to fill but tho den-
tist illls to eat.
Advertisements of Faber's pencils
should bo sot up leaded.
An nftcr dinner speech Waiter
bring mo tin toothpicks.
A bnshful young mnn
turns white when ho pops.
llko corn
Never propose to n girl with n hectlo
ilitsli. Sho might go into n decline.
All pavements lire more or less faul-
ty but fiomu aro not nsphulty ns oth-
ers. Tlmo nnd tide wnlt for no man but
If they did some men would get thoro
into lust tlio samo.
Self will Is so ardent mid nctlvu that
it will break a world to pieces to mako
ti stool to sit upon.
He How many summers hnvo you
passed?
Sho (too frankly) Twenty-six.
He And how Many winters? Puck.
tiTa.
-All J-Mt-n-U-ptfil fn--l".-Ilr.Kllnc'KfWK
Ti-rtt- Mt-Molt-l.
MirtHfui.. lit.-. Trt-tll-nuntl xa2lriMtt4)tll.fr I
r-iii-itsiiiti riiiuiirfeii.it) suin.
tillage. t.t'lullolillkliiit.t.l.Yrilj:l.l'Ulit.l
She Is it well do you think to tell
the truth about your friends?
He Yes but wait till they'ro gone.
Truth.
"Hanson's KaRlo Corn Uc.lv."
Wariaiitol tti tint or money lefuiulud. Ask Tout
irinreUt lor It. 1'ilia 15 cunts.
Don't kick if you find a frog in your
milk. Frogs urc ehenp ut eight cents
u iittart
If Trniitiloil With Forn V.jrt
Jackson's Indian Kyo Halvo will positively
curo Ihcui. -'.'ill at all drug stores.
Someone has said "Tho peoplo like
tyrants." Muybo that in wliy tho
peoplo get married.
Itrcjciinn'a Camphor Ico trllli Olycerlne.
Cures UhnptuHi lUiiUa ami 1 - Icrnlor or Sore Kcot
Clillblaliu files Ac U il. Cl.ik IV. .Sow llaicn It.
"How dear to our hearts is tho old
sliver dollar when somu kind subscrib-
er presents it to view; tlio liberty head
without necktie or collar uud all thu
otrango tilings Hint to us seem so new;
tho wldo sprcudliig eagle tho arrows
below it thu stars and tlio words with
thu strango tilings they toll tho coin
of my fa titer's we're glad that wo know
it fortsomo timo or other 'twill coma in
right well thu spread eaglo dollar
tho star spangled dollar tho old silver
dollur wo till lovo bo well." Square
uud Compass.
ASSIST NATURB
a little now and thea
in removing offend-
ing matter from the
stomach and bowels
am! you thereby
nvoid a multitude
of dlstrcssinE de
rangements and dis-
eases nnd will have
less ftcqucnt need
of your doctor's
service.
Of all known
agents for this pur-
nose. Dr. Pierce'
Pleasant Pellets are
the best Oace
used they are al-
ways In favor
Tho Pellets car
biliousness sick
and bilious head-
ache dizziness cos.
tiveness or const!-
tuition ftour atom
ach loss of appetite coated tonjrue. Indi
gestion or uyspepsia windy bclcninga
liver stomach and bowels.
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