The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 17, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 23, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADCn QUVHWIE. OK.u ..ytmOAV NOVEMBER 24 100?.
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57? g LEADED
SY LESLIE Q. MIBLACK.
il . I. I II.
Published nn-y aftwmoon from
Th Leader building "107 West Harri-
son r itth p and entered nt the Oitta-
rie PostofTlcc a Second Cki- Matter.
WisMBCT OF ASSOtTl HlT PRJSafi
Rubm npthn TUtW Dally'1
Pjt week by carrier 8 10
i""r niontfj by carrier 6
' year by carrier ta advance R00
fv year by "Ball In advance .. 4.00
Weakly.
.'ix month 9 3
ie year 60
Official State Paper.
Official County Paper.
AB FOtJB.
OTIIDriV EAORIiirDO keep off all dv TAIIMO DC oil ma
oiUiiui rArtiViLrio catarrhal jlls pi 1 AtVUiu riiriU"!!.
S 5?f SjtSiliilijjJIfch Pc-ru-na a Most Reliable Remedy Tor y jY
Tha Tender is a member of the As
?rtated Pipss and receive the day
tr'.egraj i. ?rt "f lb great news
jTRanlaatton for exclusive afternrK)n
publication In Guthrie and 30 miles
radtiia.
Washington Now Bureau 1334D. St
8. E
Eastern AgencyW. D. Ward 83
Tribune Bldg. New Yoik.
Chicago Offloe C. A. William.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
lu the event of delivery being Im-
perfect or papers being ro'lod twist-
ed or nwtttaiefed -ubecribere are urged
to mafctt Immediate complaint to ttoo
bmriuB' office: In person by 'phone
or by tnalL
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sTOJll)Y NOVBMBKU ." 1W7
nd m I
pu --i
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tho noise
m flering
mnv
from
l'i it t Icoi
Km roiKM
"I lie iilimulsirallnn aits w is 1 in
pi'.ceed ii ( irl to tiiiott iiiti sjfc-
.ud ii ul the ftv millions of
m '.idol it one
The ii intiii of koiii i Rep hllran
;willticltii! including President Rooso-
m It un Ik of the heal but It Is said
Hill is i iveu with good liitcnllons "
"'lit noplo hfi are declaring for
M' Rh.m'iiIi fir kin s'lould not fnr-
( that KiiiH- .ftlward hits a cinch on
tin 'livfat risht rniidncsR In An erica
lh annual of the motto from the
i mis 1h one thing that Societary loeb
it J aot haw time to take the blame
1 1 r beton the President absorbed the
!-d"t.
tinveinot Vardaman has declared
i Jen ril Fiort (Irani for PiosldenL
' io W t In- ndi stood of course in
i li i! ut Ho evclt dec Hues a
1 m ti i in
I in ' I i j t c 1 1 1 1 in il the
iu mifaitiiM of whiky i .appose
tii.'i hi i Auitriuiii teai In in an show
i how to iiMki It twiiitv j ir-i old
it two 1 i
111 full lnl caniipi ih il t'io
I'M id Ml .IlllIM will lm sn kcd
.u ntiHi iii imply diniKi nil! Mr
I no.! i iii ut i aft ml I" Ii t us
' .i p inn
'rini i i' i no' ii" o mm h
ninut (Ii. l'n-sili'iit . r.i inv tlii'
olt H l I i (I'll doll il ollt ptP( .
timt i In do. tin I due hi touch
S mi i V Iannis
I In- f.i 1 thai :i couMn of Count
' 1 rr is said to h.no man 11 d Cmntesi.
1 11.1 indiiatiNS l.ial liln o.iii'ctlon In
nioie careful than here alrfmt ktvplng
1 . timm v in liio (an Jl
1 hi Itulriuiorr Ameiuirt dii Ian t.
I'm! tho fdnipliitod KpelliiiK i.ue linn
'i. 11 reiid W" aiipiMisid lint It
lad r"cH-d lt knock 01. 1 Mow when
i't Pro-idotit went bscl on H
More pci to Atiini
i 1 ami In suble
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: Made from -.-
GRAPES "
Start right! To younger housekecp.
crs to bMrfaere ihart ofdSi
and talce rnakint?4. rm acMerfcv run r tin.
der so much aid. no assistant will
prove so helpful as Dr Price's Cream
Baking Powder. Do not make the
mistake of experimenting with others.
MR GEO. 1 1. THOMPSON
At Work On the rnrm and
reeling Well All the Time.
tpt II Thonipeon trill
Mikb. writes:
"I hare been cured of ca-
tarrh by your inciln Inns
Peruna and Manalin. I had
leeu affei-ted with catarrh of
tli stomach about ul I mv
life and ivsi taken bad every
Hprlutt and Hummer.
"1 ubciI eeveral klndo of
patent mediisince hut they
did me no good. 1 thn took
a treatment under an M. 1)
wluchdld mo but llttlo good.
T. tills time I had couin to
where 1 could eat nothina but
a 'it ile houp. 1 had severe
painx had lust in woltrlii and 011
not do am thine. I iiegan taklnp;
jour mccticino' Pcrnn and Manalin. I
then welched 1 Jl poll mis but after tak-
ing ecral bottlcn of Peruna and
biie bottle of Manalin I vrelglied 105
pound.
' I am now at work on the farm and
f el well all of the tune. I eat all 1
v ant to and my 'rt 1 iu hbj lh it I look
letter than ever K.'ore. 1 will ever
praiec P'una for Itn healing power."
Peruna Is n Systemic Remedy.
If Peniaa prove cfllcicnt for catarrh
in one place it will Ih oijually potent
In any other place because it 1 a Bye-
temic remedy.
The people generally are very much
mlMlnforntofl a to the nature of cntarrh.
Oatarrh ieiisn.illy Ih licved to lie con
fined to the hci.d tuwe an it Uiront.
Lately weeomeUme hear of catarrh of
ihe stomach and catarrh of the bov Is.
S"ldfm If ever do we hear of catarrh
of anj other organ.
It is not baeause tin -e nr;iiu are not
bu1i)pci hi catarrh nor th 1 cataTrh of
tin ae organ n liutt M'n oinmnn iIIk-
'. t.l. lniplv 1iui'iihi it is not 1;' ner-
filly known tlitt alTii lions of tiwae
organs may Ira due to catarrh
I
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tllltl I H M I III
10 1 1. idt r .i;mi 1
1 .ill nil- 1111 1 n 1
III. mil linn o
I t i-lmi nt inn. 1 1 t-.
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111 11.1ft S-! 1
n tli iti tin- .111
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iliolll 111M M II it
ti mi let pro iih I 11
Ml ih 1 f(if 1 1 mi 11 u 1 ir hi nl
I .III dll' 0llUM ll ll III I t UKJldill.il
iion ot ciiiiji. t. It Min 1 ol I lie
Ml ill l Ropillllll ill lOUld III SIM.
'I ' i uii I 1 iiLii nih .me th-
v.oiild j nii t Ju li.uiM to faoi
tin I'Min yes Win
'iiii'l.ny Taft in. 1 not bn IiIhiiiciI
I 11 idiiinnliiK Itcillii IMiN .iiicl liudou
wtnn he (.iukIH on to tno $10000 lips
1 ie KaiM r paid out m Windaoi
( 1 th" AnihatiHador Held ii. the mil
Aiiiiuuu In ln(hm th.it can stand
lhM soil of a titralu .mil Father In
liw Mills may prolOM aildlo euneucy
1 so .sh
Com iiioi HNilk tn his .-.pee h at the
li'MHtiiwii 1 xK)ition 011 MIkhoiii
'. i I1I1 iin- siand pattci s oa a Miri
pot win 11 In slid 'A 1 at iff delili
11 tl diM.iid ti en all mouopol)
.id lo Kivi a ti people Ilic rilit lo
Jin upon tl-i Kst of 1 i people U
inhibit' d In lm mui.il litt lm law
. oll( ll 111 I
SsgNmSffafe &&ito&m&U&st- a v'v3VU!iiWV!jJUJIIik::: kV. "v i Jgr .-' gjgSfgaggfSN --gSffltta HENRY
WSmimfflMimfwtk iiv '" oustav scHMior. Chronic Catarrh of Bk & --0 ilKVsP'ZIl5cmotDm
Hmfi Wj Wff 'WT";"" flcad and Throat Lasted 'WMT 'h J k WM' $
mLm ' " l ' ? W- VltF Thirty Years. i pt&
8R11 JI&. ' vS A Letter Praising Pe-ru-na. L?WKAjgjSWS
flHkHH jiZr MR W. J. S Yonr metllelne is anrely a blesDlng to mankind. You can truly say that yon
Sa2S '"e. fayyou enjoy a long; life Ui help HiifferinglininanityJ' $
Climatic Ailments Overcome By
Pc ru-nu.
Mr. W. J. Temple It. F. 1). 8 Dela-
ware Ohio write:
"I am a farmer and so necessarily
must tie exposed lo all kinds of weather.
About three year ago lat winter 1
waa token alck wlUi bowel andatomnoli
trouble.
"One doetor called tt ulceration of
the hnwela another called It colitis.
Anothor doctor helped me tempo-
rarily "Then n drnggist recommended
Peruna and I followed Ida advice. I
took altogether Are bottles and I con-
aider myself a well man.
"lleforo uiiiK Peruna It was utterly
tmpoaatble for me to do a dnv work
but now I can do farm worB without
the least trouble or fatigue. I consider
Pcruua the lictit medicine and tonic on
the market.
"I hod not eaten a meal for five year
without distress until I took Perunft.
I hac rei ominended It to several
friends with good rulte."
11 it -.lid (Ii. il Com 1 mil II iihei
in m r -is fiiiMiiiii; 'li.it h dot n mil
) lli'Vc Ho in mil tho Pto-odi nl
I nl one dilT n in i IntWi't.i Ihi'ln 1- 111
III. amount il Ik lit lug piwci llic
I 1 -. 1 k '
HlK tct iin ti.iid. Ii) the lnsk
dt"lill( ih an lipoid d in Ihi K nt Ik iii
stall s It Ik --.il In mi (hut die
Whisky tiust with it. Rep bin an .11
I iliiiiH will 1 1 ip. nml tin 111. ill
li triiirf will in la. mil j '"is pun
I red
'laal leiid tlst in Ken I ik Uy
Kardlese of iuli lllgi nee or Ignorance
is proil h u killing which took
idaiti tin re M.nnlm One lawjir
kllhd anothei oei a dispute aliont a
hitt case in .hllirul stales tiny
shake hind 11ml lile awny deeds to
liiir li nl a piopeit) earned In t eh
ROOSEVELT AND STATE niUHIS.
Pi on the published for caMs of hin
ann al IiIk tall to (oniest. It Is keen
flial Pit'ldmi IvoijsimH Is still de-
lwd d Willi tin p hi isi notion that
Uii led ial (om 1 inn nl tt& oidalned
t 1 di '. ind MKiilan- eery Iik Idenl
'n ih Iim nt 1 In Americ. n people
IMsrtg.udii a the familiar hlatory of
tin (011u.Mi1 n which tiannd the Con
htitutlun ot th I'ulud Staiex und ol
uie Ooveinni' nt midi r it slue Its
jdoptlon h tli. oiiglual thirteen
riaii . hi will advise uipn s law
lesl) lo oM'i 1 n st ite lint k und to
II v ide ue 110-1 m ml i-elali ms of
tin h iim. and th' tiuull
I lnii;ii i-iiiiis 1 v not u dollai
lm III. .111:1 at m pihiiI of ihe imhlic
rliooK of ihe si v ial utatm ho asks
in 1 1 engross uudei tne pietext of
'iilutiiiK t'llld labor hliall dht.ue
Uie nuns of attt iidanee upon ''
'iliinl- hv iM ihlldl'JU the puHUit
ot wIk e laiKii jra b auy chautc
t.u 1 it 11 wu into iniiii state com
III I ( e
Blind to ihe human tact that local
wmumiiiiii pi it cot thi c Mid as
uloiisly as tin- adult lo the hefct ol
1 hi 1 alult'N h' ttoild tak out nil of
1 n ( hild 1 1. mi Its parentb and next
In udo and li.iilhlei ll to a hmhIo
ind i-i.) piiein I gn inniem too
1'iisv ttVti mti 'i thiuK"! t gle it
.i p f an. 111 ion
Sim a a omrse m Id bo as mla-
ohlevoub a It is cleatly unco mtttu-
tlonal and cont.ao to law t:i:iall
mlf-rhl o" Hud equally 1 nt 1 ai j to'
law would U be tin nriitui I 1 loll w
t.ie l'reaidtn'a el u i and ndeitAe
1 1 nai'l ullor.l 111 11 1 an Hid iIimiki
liw 1 iiloiceubl tui'ls midi 1 (lit
d.ffttiiiiK Micia laud dim 1 1 .null
Hunt nt Maine and Texas ot Alaaka
and i'i iu. Ri 1
( W. ih lacking Iu the piwerk dele
'iii'il i ilii Fedeiai (Joc inrueui ara
thone ut chuiteitug llilti stale cornoi
Jlioun winch tin 1'ield'ut lecoin
lintis''d of as n 1 iiik cuukiI cm 1
iuhirltff .1 t JucJ d. '-.. s .! pioKit
ll impiMlll jllf' lil.lUl iBlfa t
1 .n bodv of men comixwInK ta
mnyiis has collectively too mivl
RMr. UtwtavHcliiiiult. Spring Valley 111. writes i J
'I IiimI catarrh of the .1 owl and threat for oyer thirty yearn. It became
ree every year. About three tnont)itt ago I cotntnenoed to take Peruna ?
(1 Xanalin and no;v I am entirely cured of that troublesome elcknees.
DR. HARTMAN.THE FARMER.
Tr. R. B. Ilartman the inventor and
original manufacturer of Peruna i one
of the beat farmer in the Middle West.
Hi farm comprise several thousand
aero of the lieat land in the State of
Ohio located near the City of Columbus.
As an importer of French Percheron
and German Conch horses the Doetor
ha not an eqtial In this country.
The fowl-raising department Is a
marvel of -ItiROnuity and perfections
but pcrliap the dairy department ia
where tliu Doctor ehowa hi greatoel
sense of order and sanitary sclencu.
Ills milk cows of the. purest Jersey
stock hnvw all bean subjected to the
tuberculin tests and he gtvefi to the
City of Columhu a pure milk certified
by the Board of Health.
The milk arables the mil' men and
the whole pires of milking are ab
solutely rangtji'b and lean.
The Doctor hlirmcl r.paxt 70 year of age
it '.he managing liead of the farm.
ion mm ki use to am mid to ih.se
wii-aiiis ot the Pi'sidinl Itul such
luls. and piiveited notions el th
povM m f tue rfd( ral tioMinn"iit
ud lm statis rouiliiK In 'n 1 hit;h
thoiit ait mlsh adlng iu then
undone and wholly mm liUions iu
lh ii Ii lm. Lin 1.0 flu
CATARRH CAN NOT BE CURED
wilh l.OCM. APPLICATIONS as
they cannot itach the neat of the dis
ease Catairh l a blood or coiiMtlttl-
iloiul dlsiase and Jr. o'dcr lo euro
It you must take intc-nal remedies.
Hull's Calaiih Cu.c is tul m internal-
v and acts directly on the IiIcmhI and
mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh
On re Is not a quack medicine It was
prchcrihed by one of the bed physl-
emus In this country for yours and is
a tegular prescription It Is compos
ed of the beat tonics known combined
with th best blood piiilftern acting
directly 011 the mucous surfaces Th"
lieifect combination of the two Iii.t
dicnts is what produces huch wonder-
ful results In curing Catanh Send
for teetlnonlalB free.
.' I OHENBY & CO Props
Toledo Ohio
8 Id h Dinglsts price 7ric
Take Mill's Family PtlU for coubtl
pa U oil
LOtlT All 101k pin Find' 1 please
leuvi at Leader office and get re
waid
HEARING AT
ENID SENSATIONAL
(Continued fioio page one)
ihe uaflii si.uidlHilut And the a.idi
cm ce composed of men who have been
K UHlomi d to pay the leniunera-
tii" Onlah una freight i.ites miled
Sonu luiu of a boM.li was 1 xplcnkd
when a (iitlf.ed btuit mi u Iroiu
loipui st 1 u tary of the teiinuy Fil-
(on s ih ducsd showluK that the
?ock Island has never complied with
the laws of Okjfdloui.i uquliliiK all
(oipjruli lis doing a busmeaa here to
Plo eopv of their articles of incor
(oration with the secretary of utate
in.d di'i-ii.tu a slate ukciii 'The
Itotk I'd ud 1 ill road liar an l 'ial
5i.1t s 1 1 OKIuhoma said Mimuey
( 1 in tal W.s' vand mai Ih ousted
from tie - .ih at any 1 1 t
Danger ia a Cold
etWtVill4t'"llVi' I. i.ti 1
J I
'ill i.td from 1I.1 in wit I .11 t r. ii ii . ul
1 f .1 i K 1 1 il j not for iiioiu. in 1 1 no
itaai 1 old. mv imt ajmerci 1. m mtly p ieu-
moii In imi iiivi tua lututji era uii jv uct
tttdlplill.i ri4 acntl warlel filer M ul Willi 4
1 old 1 hi ii J prepare t'ie ijtim for ike
rtt 1 pU.ui And tli lelopnit'iil of tin ut riiis of
lies iJIiiv a litki our .uii Ue urt oai
joid whl t.u 411
Chamberlain's Cou?h Remedy
hy ll ii warkiW(Wtwt v ctli Iim i.v.jftu
a staple anltJle uf tr4 4 ruirinx 1 1 u
pruiuHl iiwtnlis'tual ItUraUalilo Try It.
Ho himself supervises the working
detail of every department.
He ia a model of strength and vitality
and since Peruna is the only remedy ho
ever makes personal nseaf his physical
condition is a testimonial to theeflloacy
of reruns of greater value than coutd
be framed in words.
Dr. Ilartman Is one of tho few dootors
who take tlieli own medicine and his
aplundld pliys1iiiipand alrengtlf In his
pld age lire an eloquent argument for
Peruna very dillloult to gninsay.
Dr. llatman bolng a farmer himself
knows what the farmer needs and iu
speaking of Peruna to the farmor ho
hpoaks lo his own kind of people.
Pc-rtmo For llowci Trouble.
Mr. Stanly Hell Ashley Ohio writes:
"I was nlllicted with rheumatism so
badly that il was painful for m to
ninnve. I took two 01 three bottle of
tPornua when I began to feel better. It
Valso gave me relief from bowel trouble."
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WWWt'rarntWtoiF'
In the ( 1 aitgi from n teiitnrlnl to n
si a e government ihe laws of Okla
hoina were extended over the oUl
I lya fan Ti liiliiorj. where Jtho coui
piat lice has been under Uie Arkansas
code The change has cieated a larKe
J demand for the Oklahoma statutes
among lawyers and public officers In
(..stein Oklahoma.
Old V o loniwell. late attorney
goneial ubdei Governor Frants jy
the exoenses of FanU and Htmter
dm lug their lecent WaahlnsUjn visit?
Old Ciomwell py the freight Iu tide
nmnner to the tune of about $1000?
That these tilings are true Is declared
by friend aof the former attorney geu-
' together with the statement
that he is amply ttore on Hunter aa
'. result blaming Hunter .'or Ida be-
ing unable to land the big plum the
federal Judgeship These friends
state thtit Ciomwell is uot angry at
Kiaiitz but at Hunter but thai iu any
ient he in i become a candidate for
the initio iti nomination tor ('tilted
Statin si naior tin honor which the ex
uowinoi ' inise'f w .ill's
Hushies. is niaUiOK today In the
Kccietai j'b ufflce Asslsfuut Secre
tar Myer Is kept on the lump Myer
is mnkin.j an excellent official
Sam Oiiplingor will he appointed
official stenogiapher to the Supieme
( Olllt
Secietan Cross is able to sit up
A moiis' tin leading candidates for
j the position of superintendent of the
state Insaiio asylum Is Dr IS. G New-
ell of Yale one of the Democratic
ib '1 galea to the constitutional con-
eut'uu ewoll s many frieud are
pietaing his claims for tbe appofot-
i ment
DeWltt's Little Marly lUser are the
best pills made. They do not gripe.
Sold by C R IUSNFRO.
French DuUs.
The number of phrases ot tlie elaaa
called "bull" to be fouud iu polite
work are not all tbe product of tha
I rial 1 urata.
A novel that waa crowned u.'r tne
French academy as poaaeaaoil of uju-
iihual tiieiit contained sentence of
whh li the following is a trauklation.
"It was midnight A mun who lay
In a 111 bush listened to their conversa-
tion but suddenly a dense dark cloud
pukaed la flout of the moou and pre-
vented him from hearing more "
Auotuer phrase wrl inn in down
right seriouant ss bj a master of
French crith Urn runt something like
this
it was oinf of finite duels in which
one of Uie iil.nlis l.t.ially buries itself
ill tft licrt Mf th. wifaier'V.M.uu. apo-
lla .laumet
- -i. mt-f r
MR. J. B. ALEX AM) ER.
A Hfcesclty In the Home.
J. D. Alexandei publ.sher of tlm
"Fruit and Floral (lulde a Mugarlno of
Hortleulture" publlshetl in Hartford
City Itid. says of Peruna:
"I was aillloted with catarrh of the
throat and head for over ten years. I
was treated by many physicians but
grew worse until 1 watt seldom able to
go out in eold weather.
"About one year ago I was advised to
try Peruna which I did and I am now
entirely well of tho catarrh.
"Peruna is a necessity in our home.
With the first symptom of a cold Ave
use it and are never afflicted with c
tarrh.
"I advise all who aro afflicted with
catarrh to try Poruna. There is cer-
tainly nothing "qnal to it ae a oatarrh
medicine."
71 Yencs Old and Able to Work.
Mr. John O. llirdler Uardeld ICas.
write:
"I waR injured 'by a fall on the rail-
road and my entire nervous ystem was
impaired by the same. The help of a
physician was usales.
"I then tried Peruna and after using
It for three months was entirely well.
I am 71 year old and my work on tho
the railroad i hard and tedious but I
can work like naming man In all kinds
of wftttther heat cold rain snow or
storm alike."
' . :
SHORW LAMBS.
1- - '
Ways of tho Men Who Lose Their All
In Will Street.
Whit becomes of the men who Ipse
Jn Wnll street. They are seldom henrd
of. The visitor to New York nets the
notioU lhat the gay crowd of men at
the Waldorf-the "uptown 'stieet'"
comprl3S them all. Hut tins ciowd
ta altogetiibrtwiwepreaentutlve and liaa
no true sign value says a writer on
Wnll street In tho New ltroadway Mag-
azine. X'ou Van relolu your ocpilhbrluin easi-
ly In watching UUeui by remembering
Unit Uuuuer of New Itritalu is bid-
lug somewhere n fugitive from Jus
t'co; that Jumper of Milwaukee is in
prison; tlut tberu are many other men
who went down hard with big crash
!fl and that for every one of the big
men there are lo.ooo little men whose
iCise are smaller but not a whit lesa
fatal.
You would And some of Uiem tonight
in New York. If ou kiKw iu what
window to look tlurinp- anxiously aud
endlessly looking oier luurau-e pa-
pers to sec If further loans urc ad-
missible Their wives are sewing their daugh-
ters are studying stenography You
Will And others hanging about hotel
lobbies und tho moment you catch
I their eye or grip their hands you know
tuat they are nervous ciistmugiit
broke rebtkiss tjpleal Wall street vic-
tim. The othris rofesslonals paiasltys
satellites winners you will find Iu the
cafes and hotel restaurant making
np a large p.ut of the crowds at Sher-
ry's and DelmonLsa's Martin's and
Hector's the Waldorf Manhnttnu As-
tor St. Regis and Holland House.
Wall street by day demand the Great
White Way at ulgut Fiom the mo
tot at tbe market opens till Us close the
game la a fast and fii"ious one of
sharp trickery clever dodging raillery
bluffing hypoeriay lying.
Nerves ara constantly tense; tho
brain must bo clear ami quick at ev-
ery move. Sueceaaful lying uses up
Bray matter and the flash and festivi-
ty of tbe Tenderloin at night are Just
unnatural enough to fit In aud offer
the kind of recreation deaired.
Nlfjht Coujjhs
lus th d II d 1 n r ot
itldllM Ilk (l 11 I I rfl a
lrtll
lit. 1 1 5l !. 1 a la
JSl lv i.Uldk I 11 I I I-. I
moMt
titd iish-. loc I a
pr urn pi 1 . 1 in y c 1
ll.tr. 1 1 t 111 1 1 1 1 I t
. 1 I my d i no 1 jk r
-uW kill u ttii aw 1 11 it
in tt 11 'irtu 1)
All DruzgiitS 25 Cents
Pc-rti-na a Household Remedy.
Mr. Henry Schroeder Bfltey Mich
writes:
"I suffered for almost ten years vritS
catarrli of the stomach and nil doctor-
ing was of no avail. 1 took nine bottles
of Peruna ami two of Manalin and am
now entirely cured.
"I recommend tho medicine to alt
who are aflllctod with thisdlsoase. It
is my household friend."
One of Dr. Hnrfman's Grateful Cor-
respondents. Mr. W. It. Callahan proprietor 01 lltg
Hill Farm and prominent fruitgrower
and stock raiser Clonvnr Va. writes:
"I write 'to express my kindliest
toward you and your good medlcino
Peruna.
"I had a very bad spoil of sickness
and could not eutanythliig at nil. My
head stomach in fact my whole body
achod and it looked a though nothing
would do mo any good. I had almost
given up.
"I dfceided to try a bottle of your
Peruna and lieforo I had taken half the
bottle my appetite camo to mo and my
head becamo all right. In fact I waa
oil right all over. Peruna cured mc"
While Peruna Ib not confined to any
one class of people yet it 'r probably
true that the farming claiM mure than
any other rely upon Peruna lor Uie
prevention and cure of all climatic
diseases.
SHOWING OFF A GUEST.
The Innkeeper Was Dotet mined Fes-
sendan Should Appear
One injiht withe ox-Seerelary of tho
Tre isun Fi'Rseiiilen was 611 11 political
mission to tho northern pnrt of Maine
lie stoiicd nt a small hot"!.
In tbe center of tlm house was n big
sloie that warmed two rooms. In one
of the npiirtmcntfi Judge Foasenden
estnblishcd himself and prepnted to
ake proper comfort during the een
lng Just as he had got well located
with a Iiook the landlord n six foot
French Cumullun came In.
"Ksense me. "selr." said lie. "but Mr
Kd Wlggone of Maysville slio be In de
odder room nn' slie won' to see Mr.
Pessendeen."
"Tell Mr. Wlgg'n I'll bo in n llttlo
later" said Judge Fossendun tinning
another leaf In ids book
The landlord went out Ho returned
In n moment "Mr Wiggone she send
his compliments an' she say dat she
wan' Mr Feaaendeeu right awaj "
Tho Interruption Just at that mo-
ment rather nettled tbe Judge. 'Uie
wuj In uo way accustomed to dictator
ship lie seut back such a sharp rv
ply that it was easily seen that (he
landlord was cut by his asperity In
Just thirty seconder the landlord was
bnck Judge 'fessenden raised his
.yes to find the mun staring at him
nith a look of deteinte resohe With
suppressed excitement in his tonus the
tall landlord spoke
"Mr Wlggone say she wan' see Mr
Feaseudecii quirk an' she gues' o' de
house an' I say she gi.11' to see him "
Forthwith the big landlord swooped
rl"wn ou the astonished tf'utleniau
seizes;! him tucked htm under his arm
end strode across Into the room of the
peremptory gentleman from Maysville.
"Mr Wlggoues." calmly said tho
landloid us matter or fact as though
he bud Just delliered a pitcher of lee
water "here be Mr Feaaeudeen " He
set the indignant "cnllet" down on a
chair and retired inlllugly.
Power of Imagination.
Illws't siting the striiiigc power of the
Imagtaatlon j: F Ilensuii author of
"Dodo" tell this incident. A doctor
he knew had found it uecessary to gie
a patient for many etenlngs an lnjec
tiou of morphia to enable him to get
svmt lee- After awhile the doctor
itheuaiait'it eslvfaMhle to atop the mor
! phia. and for two ulghts his patient
was unable to sleep owlug to great
Iain On the third night the doctor.
behig still tunc lllllig to admlutster mor-
phia injected plain water Instead
The man slept iieifcitly ami awoke in
the morning with what Is known a
a morphine mouth
Wi'i Meet at lone
8ta' Sni nrindc.ni B D I'm
eron uimciui'd. ihat the nieotliin hue
Tueadt) of the couun superintendents
of the si ue will be 'itid In tue con-
vention UP of the lone ho'el com
inetielm fl4 10 o'clock iu the mom
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