The Choctaw City News. (Choctaw City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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I
GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEF
The first British translation of tho
Iiibio was in tho Irish tongue.
Coontess Maro Albonl Pepplo. at
PARAGRAPHEDCURRENT EVENTS oue Hme rival ,,f ,|euni» l.itul, died
OK THE WEEK. I Sunday at Ville d Array. Koine.
Carl Browne, the Coxe.vite is talking
filrnnrd from the lour < orners of of Buother journey. His later t sehciue
the World and condensed in short .., to march Jon of his tried men to
l'arasritphs lor the t ouvenienee of Wall street and theuee to the West.
THE TWO TERRITORIES.! > " "
WiWWWW?i»»WM*MWWWM*MW«*N
CONGRESSIONAL AND
SUMMARY.
for refusing lo
tax. |
LOCAL l.arwell. Guthrie's new pnitmaeter
1 ,* ■ ..* into Oklahoma at the first open- ,
y,pwx in t.enelrtl ol OUtnliotnn mill
the Imllnn territory■ I*ertittiilini to
the rule l uce «iul the Itcd Mun
mer pleaded at IVrry the other
c went early to avoid the
lluirictl Header*.
The Duchess of York* wife of Prince
George, of Wales, heir presumptive to
the throne of the l nited Kingdom,
was safely delivered ot a son Satur-
day.
At the sale of the Avondale stable
Thursday in the paddock at W ashing-
ton park. Chicago. Ida Pickwick was
.1 I t ... i .aft .. n . I !•’t*«i ii I A 5 it fill' S-\ ,00.
It may l e or portum* t«
Hill Dalton is still, etc.
•mark taut
A law an<l order league has been or-
ganized in Jamestown.
The British steamer Rhio, from Bil-
boa, was wrecked Sunday during a fog
near Ushant. The crew was saved.
General Clement V Evens has with-1 soidVor •« mi° and KriuHcin for
2rawn from the cuuvbsk for the llem- Loth to G. \. Dalgrtn.
ocratic nomination for governor of ■ George P. Hcal}\ recognized in two
Georgia. This leaves the field to »*■ j continents as one of the greatest por
II. Atkinson. i trait painters of the century
Saturday afterday afternoon 1.000 j
striking miners at McKeesport, 1 a.,
representatives of thirty-five pits, and
and 1,000 men decided to return to
work under the Columbus scale.
The Oklahoma Presbytery met at
Guthrie Tuesday evening.
There is an oil war in V-nil. Gil is
selling for ten cents a gallon
tat
o are many good old Latin
in Oklahoma. Perry has an
Maun,
killc»l four
died at
his home in Chicago Sunday, at the
age of 81. lie was born in Boston in
1 Sl 3.
John llanson Craig, known as John
One holt of lightning -.......— - .
cow s for r. IV Stovall of 1’ county one .
day last week
Now it is Stillwater which wants
hushan.is It has :UHi single women |
A mail route between Pond Creek ranging from 17 to 43.
nml Alva has been established. j ()vef , yards o( mnsHn will pro- !
The jury in tho Beallo murder case ,lu. spectators from the aun it ,
at El Ueno, agreed to disagree tv, y tin* l-'ourth of July.
\ car load of new wheat was pur Hereafter the supreme court sitting* ,
chases lu t W.e.at i eeuts a bushel. Oklahoma will begin the third Wed-
Beginning I IS, Monday the supreme m-hiy in June instead of the thud
court will he in session oue week long lomu.
Tom Maddox the'Nrwldrk man who I
\ bWiko
J n
POWDER
F. M. Abbott,
veteran printer, j bis
Powers, the Kentucky j u ^ ^ y (lftys in 5;l;; ,, Mi.per- been £
uis home in Danvdle, Did., Cl,miti> « ,r,,vernmeut officer iu OUi.iho- ,
Jied Saturday at Dubuque, la. lie had
>et type there for thirty-seven years,
nnd was a brother of General.!.
Abbott, senator from North < arolina.
He was a museum attraction for twen-
ty years ami weighed 700 pounds, lie
was 46 years old.
......... .. .... A Creek indian recently bought a
"!• MMW ;
into the house, so he built a shell out,
m the buck yard and the cooking vs
now done there.
Police Captain Colo stepped into a
saloon at Clinton, la., to stop a tight
Monday morning at C res ton. In. aged
56. lie was it noted abolitionist and
jo-workcr of Allen P. Lovcjov in the
underground runway thirty-live years
igo.
The Hyatt school slate factory at
somite a government oUlcer
nm.
Oklahoma marketed the
loud of new wheat in St. 1
year
\uguf •
t lu- «)t■ ><• Indian's toll
400 pounds.
Ponca City is having a great
ing boom Most of the structures are
of stone and brick
grand jury.
Tlure has been secured a gntling j
_ .i!c gun for tho Guthrie militia company,
and it will be sent **11 from Mushing-
ton this week.
I \V Ktruhan of Perry, was acci- i
dentallv si 't while lie was joking
with another man who happened to j
have a revolver. Same old story
i reon goods men are ngi.in flooding j
Oulauoiim with circulars. They had
Admitted to be
the finest prep-
aration of tho
kind in the mar-
ket. Makes the
best and most
wholesome bread, cake, and biscuit. A
hundred thousand unsolicited testimo-
nials to this effect are received annually
by its manufacturers. Its sale is greater
than that of all other baking powders
combined.
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
-AL BAKING rower* ro ttv wall st t.r v york .
CURIOUS USE OF TOBACCO.
IVoplO « ll °
Smoke From tl»» of
Fire > **«< «•
All the l.ushai smoke invrterately.
The Ilvatt school sime <>u wmauomii " ““ . ... . *
Bangor, yPa.. was destroyed by fire and the entire ........ .. J' 1 ; Judge Green delivered th..... ' hettci stick to Indianu and Ohio
Thursday. The losswill reach S»; | effecll Cap" : tory address.at the StillwuU r ugrieul- j other back......... states
What lie Mrant.
Adolohus I'm afraid
............... 1 hit him
ceneed'lv hard. I j«s' looked at him,
you know, in u sign i lira ill way, and
said: "The fools aren't all dead yet.
\rthur— Ami what did he sav?
Adolphus lie said: "No: but you
aren't looking well. Dolly; you d bet-
\rv take care of ymu vlf
Wonder
—Uo&*
workmen have heed thrown out
A New York morning paper says
Richard Croker, tiie ex-leader of Tam-
many hall, is coming back to New
York. He will sail from Liverpool
next Thursday, it is said, and arrive
ful\ 4 or .. j wj10 were in the surray escaping-
During a storm Saturday afternoon j Phillips pastor of the
rraCSfuTbvHghtn?ngtrd “ut- Methodist church at Kspanola N. Mo
,y killed. ;j he clothes were^ burned | ^d a Winchester
eek.
Insurance A.n.tiuu. Three hundred j ""o,^wsk“<7V,aAly‘hurt that he hod aval college last
, , i t »be car riel away 1. lb Fuller has been Appointed
employment. | , 4 Piork of P countv. in place ol Joe
While the lire department ot Colutu . ,
bus. O.Nvasdrilling on Broad street. Blackburn wht re-ugned
Monday morning, the immense water- | Frank Gammon of (iuthrie, v- now
tower toppled over and crushed into a the Antwerp exposition where he
surrey, killing James II. Frederick, his is United States commissioner,
wife ‘and » Petntle^»n.. u*™e*n*'* y’ I Banian, the defaulting chief cerk
of the Perry land onice ha> given bond
of gl.000. It was cut from $3,000.
In ail Oklahoma town a man is not
iy huicu. v..wv..... - , i l nifnlfn He carried a Wincnesier considered to have cast his lot wit i
from their bodies and the llesh cooked ^phers with.
in their bones. and by sudden jolt the gun was dis-
A wind storm Sunday night did great i ;he ball passing through Ins
•I milage to property and crops near botlv
by a falling tue. and house regarding precautions to ho
AtGhicago. Mrs. Carrie Deed., a Cook- i ^a\<en guard against the possibility
keeper of the George 1 hamcr I At in lie t | aIjy violence from cranks in the* .ii>-
Company, wasshot five times and kill- | *,toi auli for watching suspicious char-
ed Thursday afternoon by a man sup- j actcrs>
posed to be her husband. The mur
dercr at once committed suicide. I League! of Nebraska, convent
It is reported that John J. Ingalls J Sunday night at Grand Island,
will accept the editorship of the ‘Nt*w luuler the most favorable outlook for
York Commercial Advertiser next fall, j ;l proSp(»|*ous future. The attendanee
11is delay in accepting tiie offer is said ; ,va).iUM| OVcr t< <>, and a very large ma-
jority of these were constant attend-
ants at the various sessions
It is estimated that fifty-six noeo
have visited Washington from Oklaho-
ma on account <>t postottiee £' *
.mec Cleveland was inaugurated the
second time.
David Patton ot Tecumseh, la hunt-
in- f.u Iterniettr IN,tt r. who skipped
ed ."it with another man last ,vce„.
1 ni-re is only St 1 h uveve*. lu l* for
the man who findsthein
It, is suill Unit Ire. oet -tarr. who
even the children of live years of age.
nml their eliildreii icek with rank to-
, |,-moke. Mils u writer in llentle- .............. ...
! mail S Magn/.ine. The men use short j w|,.lt jn time he, was driving ut.
: pipes made of bamboo the women «•*’ ; ton Transcript^___
th'' Lowl Of clay I.ill. ,il,•^.rlne.
| smoke passes t.. a 'ong. slender mouth-• -May,- said her husband. u» they
piece of oriiium metal ke watei Lr,, „„t calling "do yo/
iu the reeepta, '. \ lien foil e, '> ' realli1 mean to use those railing card!
1 Meet, juice. is emptied "'to smalt w|,j1*V(mi- name spelh'd ’Mae Kuehryxe
gourds stoppered with a I'l'T \ Alvs Smith ' 1 eert.iinly do." rc-
l'liese gourds are earned by th plied Mrs May Catherine Smith "Very
in cotton bags with other net'e*?a,^ well.” said her husbund, Hnnly. "1 tun
tildes for traveling, and a immtliliii |
the town until he lias bought one.
A Guthrie paper is agitating the
question of building a strueture i.ur*.
enough to hold the next legislature.
Blackwell has received tiotiee <>, a
|S00 donati,in for a Methodist . : u
is paying mom
iu Tiihlcqnah, may rrslg
gusto,I with the quart els between ttui
Indians and their creditors.
Bill Skaggs has turned up again It.
now appeals that there was some flow
m the oominitment and r.e has been
brought hack from the Ohio penilcnU-
'•V ,!ut to till I herukees ,,f the eonteuts is oeeasuuially sipped I | pr w';tll Ueard neatiy inserihed "J'trje
m,,, resign Heisdm- and the mouth rinsed therewith, phrederye Alhyrl smith.'' Chicago
with you," and he pol t •>. presentod
The town will raise s'.uo and build [ ary and will he sentenced again.
is said that when Mrs. Bill Hai-
fa,her died he left her *15.000
The fourth annual State Hpworth
one.
Judge Guthrie c»f North Lnid.
made a propo'-itioa to tin* r.u/i \\
South Ibiid to const »1 id ate the
; towns.
The habeas oorpir- A" »»f .11»hi»
.sett, who was to have* b <n t>-«
last January is now being hear
Guthrie
to be due to his desire to engage u*
the coming campaign in Kansas.
The torpedo boat Erickson was
towed over the LeClaire rapids by the
Irene D. Saturday, and arrived at Dav
enport
It is
B
w ..... ia.. ato'clock. >lie will lav
,ver there u week, receiving finishing
touches, and will then he taken down
l he river.
A statement from the commissioner
of pensions shows that there are on
the pen-ion rolls I LL.'., pensioners of
the Mexican war ami 7,till widows;
100 survivors of the Indian wars and
3,001 widows, while applications are
pending for 2,.'do Mexican pensions and
Carl Browne appeared at the eapilol j g.tr.g Indian war pensions.
Satuida.v with a bandful of f oxey s
campaign badges and attempted to
distnuu te them, hut
the pol ice u nder the law forbidding
.1 . 1- a •. t. .. 4 llt'.lt G-r
The J«di
case has be
prouie con.
It
toiiN .............. .. .
widen site was not to get until bet
Imslmtui died. Mr. Blevin did not
want ills daughter to marry Dalton.
Mrs I'.nv of Pan!'s Valley was some
, ue ago arreBtetl for the murder of
,,nc lack Slichau. whose hones were
fnt,ii(l in a well. Now Jack has turned
no and declares that he is still alive.
jo did not know what
\ lawyer sketched the
,, witli Ills (the judge's)
II inched ;ts a ■ ncciuien,
IlKmaMured polite .......... a sip Koeord
from lids gourd to a friend, as a pmeli |
,,f snntv was formerly in Kurope. \|
friemllv native w ill do so even to an
: Knglishman. hut the writer has nevei
: i1(„frd of anyone hut Mnj. l.ewm who
had the courage to accept th.....mi|dt
! lm.„i That oflleer when dennty com-
1 ............ of the « hit lugoiiy lull trav's-
rendered liimself tlmrotighly familiar .
ill, the holder tribes, and is proha-
IIiiimoiin ^11« fX *s,,lvr
«Viimintc.i ini . • t " ' t• t»i»i i«"i. Ank your
.1 toi H. * • ’
IrUKKlht
Mr Israel Hetrick, who is living
in Hnxburv. Miiks . ttml v.lu*sc age is
uoarlv three score 1 at tatil t cn
son of a revolution ry t oldier. 'I her#
arc not many such now surviving.
I I hihIb unit * ropx ‘tt Itiali •
acres «>f
............ „t| m itters I Oklahoma has thousand.- ■ .......
Idy ......‘8?1 “l,tllV ' hllb,i the Uho Unesl farming I...... in the world
'■ ........ ........ 'll,? writer pur- waling for you ot uny.....ly with
Chittagong fron - ' 1 , .,1 1 little ca h anti lots •>(
chased imd brought to hnghtnd om. of *nnlp,jon climate and crops are
the small gounls uhuh » ^ \ ?„Ht right Farms will cost more
* ' of the co.It nfi Ot whelj x ■»•' ;s %t N..jr thnn this To find out if
troll effects wen M11/' I this is the country you want, ask G 1-
h
in ju.i
pa pc 1
contained ill his dispatch box.
Poll
Two miners mimed Janies Johnson
stopped bv I and Hugh Means, were killed in a
• sln.ft uu the Jacobs & I rye grounds at
.Joplin, Mo., last, week. They care-
lessly stepped into the tub while the
hoistingtmin s attention was attracted
Kelly has sueceeded in t horoughly I ,,]howhere, ami as the brake was not
pat hies of the work- SOt ^jiey fell to
the distribution of advertising matter
in the eapitol.
: t o bio
arousing the sym,
ing cl assess at Lfiuisvillc, Ky.. and is
“making hay while the sun shines.
He will get away from there with a
•.teat sum. He >pokc Saturday night
at National park.
t William A. Simsrott, late treasurer
\n«l secretary of the Switchmen's Mut-
uil Aitl Association, has left Chicago.
He was discharged from an inetriatc
isylum and <|uietlv took his wife and
?hild and went away. His relatives
.aid he did not tell wiicre he was go-
ing. but he said he would be absent n
month.
the bottom of the
they
shaft.
Reports have been received at the
marine capital bureau of yellow fever
in quarantine at two points. A vessel
reached Galveston Saturday from
Vera Crux via Tampico, with one ease
on board, and reported that two liad ,
died on the trip. The British brigan-
tine Albatross, from Havana, reached
quarantine at the Tortugas with one
case on board.
Henry A. Salzer manager of *
John A. Salzer Seed company. 1 a
Frank Hi Hot. a young mail but 15 j « mss-, "is is in l-.urope l<H>king'iM>
rears of age, shot himself at his home | rare novelt.es m veget. es ad mu
in Fort ScotL Monday morning, lie | things in the f.mn set a
•unnot recover. Despondency over a
ove affair is supposed to be the cause
;or the deed. This was the second ut-
empt he had made on his life in
welve hours. 11 is sister ended her
>wn life two months ago and his fa-
hoc il
visitthe eeletirated fanning districts
of France. Germany, Fugland. Bel-
gium, Russia and Bohemia, and the
customers of this wide awake firm can
congratulate themselves "pon his
brimring along tiie cream <»f farm and
hei knV'Vl'himscif iu "that city three I vegetable syeus that those foreign
■ears ago. countries otter.
Ernstus Wiman bus obtained an or 3 Abilene lias a Kindergarten ussoei. I perry nine, the gin d stai
ier. returnable on Friday, to show | ation. | under the heavy load and
(.'icsarc Giovanni Santo* the man . went down in a heap Mai:
who murdered President < arnot. *> j jured and one little u i1 f
In Cross, which has U
ca City liackmen are tirr
81 for soliciting passciit
pot platform.
C K 'Fucker, a depnt
been arrested in Pon«
charge of extortion. H<* in
an Indian for selling wluslcy
According to an Oklahoma ['a per ii
some part** of the Indian i• • n*it• >11
horse thieves are j»o imm reus th.i
the peopD have to work »\en
Tames Cannon ot Per
sentenced te the penitent
year* for election frauds im nas ai
been disfranchised for ten years
One of th* duties f the city ni;
shaIs in the sma • : ‘ '
merchant^ to keep th. n h..rrds in
The barrels hold water to he used
case of tire
The Oklahoma •■ess-Gazcttc s
that the supreme c.o«»rl w , .\ proha I
redistriet the territory into jndic
districts and the judges will
changed about.
A temperance Iceturer umdc s1
an effective impression on m Gntn
audience, that aftei the address v
over, the boys all went the ncaiv- t
loon and drau1' her health
During a game of base ball at
rome park, near Perry Saturday e\
ing, between an Indiai
j;, • , and Railroad company
, uklahdtmi district court suit,
, non damages against parties
.] with being implicated in the
destruction .»t track and wreck-
a train at Pond t reek,
r McAtec has suspended the
1,uim of Beaver eimuty for
Hi,,., the law iu fmuling the th at-
:• , I,uleI.tuclnexx of the county, amt
,• t'lucst.tM 1 Governor ‘Kenfrow t<> ap-
ut a board of commissioners to act
pending the examination.
Tile deli,uenev hill reported allows
HI item of *..1111,:.-ill in faro- of the old
Ml,.r- union- the western Hierokee
1 her. are about ...........ou-
st hi- Cherokee nation entitled t
1,10,11'v, and the appropriation
■ . ■ 1 oi.-
ment in tiie court of claims.
The recent decision of .led." Dale
in tiie mandamus ease against the
.......... rotunds .......re says the btiil-
u utei Sentinel implies that any war-|
ra'nt issued against the county is illeg- I
at and practically puts tlu.....unt.v m
to haiikrnptev County warrants are
worth but all cents on the dollar.
public lands of
Nicholson. G. P A. Santa Fe Route,
Topeka. Kits., fn- free ropy of Oklalio-
, , ,, nia ftdder. new edition just out, hand*
list a gel. in Ut" department p ‘ I SOiuelV illustrated,
rusteru Byrenueos. lias a colony of •
-, i, ,111 titty pl ot, -fd nmn-eli Sts. Who I t;r00u ntul l.'oiiiau virgins prayed to
It,,, s,,mi.'tDin at' 1 Du- fusion of the l ()ort„„a for a good bust......I
,f the Theliald. They never
tills
judge
toon k o ... ....... - ,
a*iv work except, to cook enough
vi. tmils to eiuilile Diem to exist: they
have taken vows never to marry, and
I...... away from female society alto-
,wther: tliev do not go to taverns; they
dress simply, and are said to lie st net-
ly clean in their habits The. police
iliatb- a decent..... them recently and
s.-i/ed a number of anarchist pamph-
lets and newspapers which they had in
their r< uns London Telegraph.
11 \v iin Knou«l»,
Rilkcr 1 umlcstand your landlady
(rives you a pieee of steak not larger
than your two lingers.
Star Thai s what. „
■■1 shouldn't think Dial wasenongh
(il,. | don't know about Dial
most wish somrlimrs tifti
(diew ing on it for half an
that it wasn't so much as it
troit I'rce I’rcss.
I al
I've been
hour or so
De-
71.
KNOWLEDGE
Tin
•ause why he should not have ;i stay |
if proceedings pending his appeal.
A couple of lady evangelists who
lave been holding services in Kohrcr s
nail. North Ottawa, are now diligeut-
v laboring on the streets in mission-
u*\ vork. They herald the interest*
ng ijurt that the Lord will come on
Inly ‘JO and JL and as the time is ucc-
•ssarily short have redoubled t heir ef-
!orts to redeem the lost. 'I hey are
eloquent speakers and formidable in
irgument. -Ottawa Republican.
committee -- ,
me linns,• Tuesduv reported favorably
l„. hill tn allow the settlers in Oklu-
i„. ,vIui had ahundmied entries be-
' , of poor crops to make other en-
The Ini' lots I'een urged l>y
i. sealers who were forced to
alianilou claims in the western pari of
i , ...... a„d who, by reason of a
. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 .....
oil laud, recently opened
Tin- idepsydra. or "atrr clock, was
used at Baliylon til a very early date
and wa, introdneeil at Koine liy Sctpto
Na s ca about tlie ycat l ■- B- 1 ■
Toot,lied wlieels were added to it by
in-, illiu.s about 1 It) B. D. Some w in-
ters sn that they were found to be in
use in Britain by Dtesar in Die year 55
it. ( The only ( lock in t In-
said to have been sent by Dope
to Repin, king of Franee.
A 1) VL0 >t 1 .onis Bepui
t »rld
Fuul l
son of Marie Broglioand Antoine Dies
avio. He joined Lhe anarchist a
speculation
Mo
rel-
ation at an early f.ge. In January,
l.SUJ, he tried, with two fellow anar-
chists. to start a newspaper, hut was
unable to raise the funds necessary to
float it. Tho police watched him un-
til the end of 181)3, when he went to
Switzerland.
Five hundred visitors to the Masonic
temple roof garden on
floor of the Masonic temple, were giv
n a fri,rht Sundav afternoon, and .. ,
• ' ...................rled. A few 1 ty-three pages of cl
jured
j Major Moses Neall, Al oiug ogent
for the Kiekapoo Indians ir at Guth
j j-i0 <*n route to a?*hingtor* tx 11h hi*'
report that all of the allotments have
been made J he balance the re--
1 ervation can now i>c :1k. vn p« n at
i the pleasure »•' the so » of the
Interior.
Tiie evidence in the Du vis v •> Ii, -
s all iu There were
I thirty-eight witnesses examined I ho
1 evidenc** covers foui huDib-vo a ml t h
in me a sou iu ; .........
the twenty-first | kins contest case
Tl
it until , on
he sold out to Joe
tmaster at Leaver
There is considerable
igain at Excelsior Springs, Mu., oyer j panic wax narrowly averted. t j j'ir'and’the'cost of taking tiie
he now famous Dr. 1-raker drowning j minutes lM-f«ra_4 « .docU^hje^was <H.c j g1T. Ti„.
lasted ten days. The parties tr-
action have made a request that
registerand r *ceivero|J A s nflice 1
rase. A representative
of the insur- I covered in a rubbish room on the
nice companies has be n there inter- fouith floor adjoining the shafts *>t
Hewing some important witnesses and ! freight elevators and tor a tunc looked
nas stated that two persons are now I as though there would beseriouscon-
.i „ ... ai.., par1
dam
here who will swear that they saw j sequenses. Prompt action on the part tdo. lam!
,f .scores of steam and gas pipes wind, \ telliyent
smoke
o have l»ecn drownetl. 1 he informa
tion seems to be of a more reliable
character than any yet obtained. Fol-
lowing this statement a well known
»itizen there says he saw a letter of
recent date that was written and
signed by the doctor, but refused to
mil who had received th** couuiiunica-
f.ion.
The decoration of the French acad
rmy lias been conferred upon l’rofes
.,ii \\. M. Sloanc, of Princetoncolh
American c«'»inmissioncr to the inter-
uational athletic congress which
dosed at Puris Saturday.
A violent wind and hail storm swept
jver Chillicothe, Mo., Sunday after-
noon. Lightning struck scvi i id barn"
nd residence.. but no loss of life G
reported. Trees were bl<iw u to th**
ground, gr.iin and corn fields wer*
blown fiat and tin* wheat harvest wi:l
be considerably retunh'd Hail stones
two inches in liameter ell, greatly
damaging amail fruit.
ran to the roof. I here wa
perceptible on the roof until the j
11 lines were discovered pouring from ,
tlw doors of the freight elevators.
The seven elevators s*»*»n landed the
people all on the ground without ani
accident.
London Daily
The funer.il
has been fi\*‘d
the
A dispatch t
N,’*»ws fn»m Paris sa;
of President t arm*t
At
opining can u*
how th** ease
F P Alexander and M:•
both conservative intel
nmu and will give the c
sideration that it fiem .
siifctained should t lie ■
Id the. • 111 c *■ i o i i! * * | .. m
ut st paper no\' running m
(iklahoiia ,x the Heave,; Advocate.
•\ liicli was estahlixltcil ,u.inly 155. • 1>V
1 I KMridgc. Kklndgn sold the pa-
per in ScpU-mbt-r of the same year tn
Brown & I'aytK "ho run
\m-il 1889. I’aj nc continued puhlica-
■
Rnne country, wl
llodsr** then p«
ami Graham a practical newspaper
\ year ag«» Graham died, and
Hodge purchase,! 1 is interest, and is
now- sola proprietor.
Jim Cook anollier outlaw, has been
lured. A dispatch from Mustcogee
: L i iiix lirother nnd another
.........md’ert...... t< hold up the Cher-
I.Uc. ii........ the mad between I uli
(1; ami Fort Gil,sou r-niula, aftcr-
n<><>n. l he , hcrokee guards (fot onto
, he plot and went in advain f ot tin
uiciev l„ the tight that e, s .ed ono
. . t .........,!k w:ih killed and < '>oR
Fnion Pacific
producing the
go ,()U » miles to reach the land of the
prune 'Flu* irrigated lands of Idaho
along the line “f the
system are capable of
class of fruit seen in th*; Idaho Ex-
hibit at the World's Fair. W liy! bv
stopping in Idaho you’ll save enough
,ur fare and fr«;ight. to make the
ment on \uiir farm Invcsti*
first paj,
gate.
Advertising matter
tion. Ad*lress 10 L
']’ A . 1 Unalui N**h.
You pi - 'f'
in nnm'To'i1'
crossed the
He nnd
md some
gr*«*at deal of me
long ;»s .-verything
Rut would von ni it
li**** for i" v - i ix
would 11 ■ • flit !
you ’ 1 ' «st*tU 1 !
'I hat is a 11 right
is ;■ ling ph-a -aot',
Ixf a II \* g i ('ll t Sill.*
IL* Non k no"
1 »ilf* r**d to mar
A
SSAI»
W KECK
—of the
i, nstitotion
mnv follow m ‘he rrn
of a tit-
■ .
ii Dr 1 if i .......t'l
M- .
Dw ’ }•
recent* all*) i 1 '
liver ami killin ' I ’i
l!.ej»s«s It ***-UW'S '
liver t<
h' ;t !*1 '• M t
ion |ninfit> tin Mo
r.ringH comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
jess expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world’s best products to
the need’s of physical being, will attest
the value to health of tiie pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excelit-nee is due to its pre.-enting
, , in the form most acceptable and pleas-
“'l. ' I ant to the taste, tin- ft f 'I,ing and truly
, , J * I lii neficial properties of a |ierfcct lax-
I ittive; effectual I y cleansing the system,
impelling colds, lieadaehes and fevers
ana permanently curing constipation.
Il has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, heeau>»* it nets on the Kid-
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak-
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is foi sale by all drug-
,.-bts in 50<* and SI bottles, but it is num-
uf;i»'tur**d h\ the California I'ig Ssiup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
p.iekage, also th** tuiinr. Syrup ot F itr**,
iu<1 being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if offered.
W.1T. U. WlnflcU VoL 7--27
1 When Ans wcringAilvertisi inents Kind
fy Mention this Paper.
sent on applica-
Louiax, t' F a
8,
mar ritlays
SwKP.sr.v,
n.
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■illy tiblc* t< g*o
. tr* r- 'i from
•*5!,Y’i3
Sundav. The renin,nx w-,u ue tarn in
Buried be 1 te those of I n. ar- tun
'
Keni\'ing tn i, rex,,in- nt »,f tit, ’it
ttu- xeeVetoiy of the interior Satdt-r iv
-( nt t, the xeDate all , mate by t *■
comnii ai met- of p<-h>:,hix k ' ■ •-
amount »f pension upprotu i.n -n
,vhi"h will remain unexpended at Die
id,we of the year. T he nmnissiimer
expresses the
will appr« ximtt
iiOf' »d
navis rre.nn f4**Prrrv ’r Ufiam l" ^
n«.t war* ! -m l f-- >
ho “(»rinh*.
ipini<• n that the amount
1,385,000
Me ituuical f ■ fge
. pt.-rdi-ivv of that
Alf1 -d of NN ashing*
■ ’ v presidaut of the
Kural college.
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nd cured
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Harper, William P. The Choctaw City News. (Choctaw City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1894, newspaper, July 6, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925031/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.