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ABOARD A BUCCANEERl
TERRITORY NEWS
Thai
John Mil** will retfvifnin Kanafia
The newn ..ills Chuudltu' Mth« city
of the ltillai."
A V Willi t offlC
lu Oklahoma.
i nover Rues beggiDR
All the let applications at Frlaoo
Thar* aie over 2,000 lots in th«
townsite of Tacuiuseh.
One of the new counties wikl prob-
ably be named "Heay,"
The Htillv tier Gasatte bolievai
that statehood is "no go."
E. Ij. Halleck in a candidate for
world's fair commissioner.
*• Regular Rules llal Tradition
H«r« Kallfflousljr Ob«fi-v*il.
The customs and regulations motft
commonly ubser.cd on board a buc-
caneer are worth noting. Kverjr priv-
ate captain. doubtle - lind his o*n net
of rules; but there wort certain tra-
ditional articled that aooin to hav«
bean (renorally adopted. 1 he captain haT, bion fl'lUd.
had the state cabin, a double vote in
elections, a doublo share of booty, ex-
plains the National liar lew. On sumo
vessels it was the captain who docidud
what direction to sail in; but this and
other matters of moment were oftener
settled by a vote of tho company, the
oaptaln's vote counting for two. The
offioers had a share and a half or a
share *nd a quarter of all plunder, ami
the sailors one share cacti. Hooty was District court meets at Norman
divided with scrupulous care and ma- *he lant week in 1-ebruary.
roonlng was the penalty of attempting The cotton receipts at Purcell Jast
to defraud tho genoral company, if week were unusually large.
only to tho amount of a gold piece or It nwV#r pAya to \)9 t0oner; let
a dollar. Every man bad a full rote tht other fellow be a sooner.
1b every affair of importance. , nu. . . . . . _
r. A&sa* -
•hip orquarU r. In baitlettiis i>unUh^d It in said tliat Burford vill
with death. On llobt'rU'>btp a man KM (iovarnor Haay'a old place,
who wan crippled in battle received Fifteen carloads of lumber were
|800 out of the common stock, and a received at Edmond lad week,
proportionateawarded for Th# democr.H(. oryHnltttlon t
lower hui-ti. Lowthorallowed ±160 for Normmu „ 0„led the J,,,,. o)uhl
the loss of a limb, and other captains
instituted a ort of tanlf of wound. K1 Heuo ia liavluK her turn at the
which extended to em* Ung.r. and ""Itlng game of laudldlelilom.
toea In chaao or battle the captain's The new Iron bridge across the
power was absolute. Ho who first Canadian at Purcell is to cost $40,000
•pled a sail. if she proves to be a pri/o, jt will not l>n in order for the
was entitled to tho bent pfir of pistols boomer.-, at Kl Keno to uiijump their
on board her over und a'jove his divi- lots.
dend. These pistol, we greatly oov. Th# w|f# ()f repreKsutatlve H. W.
• -i..od a pair would sell for as much cl(irk of oklahoma county died last
as £.H0 from one pirate to another. In
their own commonwealth the pirates
> reported to have been sovero upon
TliOnlj One Ever Prlntei—Caa Yea Kl>4
Ike Word!
Tin rn i« a 3-tiirb iliaplav mlvortisa
ment tn thin paper this week wlileh baa
no two words Alike except one word
The Maine in true of each new one ap
(•earing eaeh week, from the Dr. Ilarter
Medicine <'0. 'i'hla house piaeea a"C'ree
rent" on every thing tbey make and pub
linh. Look for it. aend them the name
of the word, and they will return you
Hook, lieautiful Lithographs or Sample
free.
the pointof honor, and among Roberts1
orew it was the practice to slit tho ear
or nose of any sailor found guilty of
robbing his fellows.
week.
The honest settler in Oklahoma
has nojgreater friend than Heoretsry
Nobis.
The supreme oourt releases Mur-
phy aud Fisher pending a review of
Such feeble interost as now attaches 1,10 °aa®-
to what was once the formidable fame Governor Heay was followed by
of the pirates is not even usthetic, it heavy rains in his trip around Ok-
is merely oomic. No imaginative os- lahoma.
saytst discusses piracy as a line art; a territorial Sunday school con-
but Paul Jones is resurrected as tho , vention will be held at El Keno on
hero of a musical burlesque. Poor tho lHth lust.
Paul! And ho Is almost tho only one Th. Methodi.t of Oklahoma City
of the whole buc. ane,.ring race whose are (join* to Improve their ohuroli
story discovers a trace of the legenda- edifice $8 000.
ry gallantry of piracy. Paul, whose . . ,,, . .... .. ,, .
father had been head gardener to Lord '°r ;
Selkirk, plundered the Selkirk man-
•ion of Its plate, which he subso- | *'
qnently returned in a parcel to I.ady Mort Hlxler of Norman says no
Selkirk with a letter of pollto apoioey. wither prophet in the world under-
stand* Oklahoma.
On (lie Way to Feradl«e.
L*tns hope that thr people who unMtimiiy It Is about time for somebody to
disregard their health will i - .ich itiiitiieslrmi'.*' break out aKaln with an explanation
of the word "Oklahoma."
place, and avoid th.' locality which I
WMtr&tritf as an eternal residence on account of
the heat und surroundLnv >1 generally. But
while we terry In this vale of t«-ars, why shoul.l
we voltint.tr 11', enduru the tortures <f
dyspepeta when a systematic use of Hostetter'a
Btemsoh Bitt.ru will rid us of tho atrocious
malady which—unless physicians aro very
inneh at fault -tends to shorten the term of our
exlfltenoe Heartburn. blUotisn> -■«. conatlna-
tlee almost always accmpaiiN- this comnlaint
aad are symptoniMlnof It. These ate ull ex-
ttafVlShed by the Bitters, which ul*<> conquers
eompleti'ly malaria, rheumatism, nurvuUHn-
and debility. Since the appearance of "la
grippe" It has shown s singular mastery over
this formidable complaint that hits carried oil
so aiat*y of our brightest and beau
We amoke the C'lgnrette.
There are 1,600,000.000 cigarettes
smok.ed In Groat Hritain every year,
and n the United States tho consump-
tion reaches 2,400,000, or 100 to every
man and boy.
T TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM
Effectually yet gently, when costive or
bilious or when the blood is impure or
aluffffish. to permanently cure habitual
constipation, to awaken tho kidneys
and liver to a healthy activity, without
lrritatinfr or weakening them, t< dispel
htoadaclics, cold or fevers, use fcyrup of
Figs.
William Tollver and Minnie Stacknouse
were marrieii or horseback in a pouriuir
rain at PaolL Ind.
There are two vacancies now in
Oklahoma—world's fair commis-
sioner and associate justice.
The colored Republican club of Ok-
lahoma county has boeii in active
orK&uiKatlon for over a year.
Mitchalee, one of the Wille gang,
who murdered George Thornetou,
has been captured near the Hac and
Fox agency.
Hon. I)ick Blue of Oklahoma City
will try for the congressional nomi-
nation in the Fourth district of Kan-
sas this fall.
John I). Miles, of Lawrence, Kas.,
world's fair commissioner for Okla-
homa, tins resigned. An Oklahoma
man will succeed him.
The deer are rapidly disappearing
from the ludian Territory. One
firm in Muskogee shipped in one
week 1,680 skins to Germuny.
Shawnee and Pottowatomie In-
dians are included In the Republi-
can delegations from County "B"
Ah there. Republican Indians
In a recent letter to John A. Mo-
Carthey, ex-Governor Hteele says he
is in no way connected with the gat-
tling gun works recently .ooated at
Marlon, Ind.
The Oklahoma normal debated
the question the other day, "Hlngle
Our 8hort-hKD(1 Cottrte.
Here are a few testimonials. Names of
Writers will be given if requested.
X caaaot recommend it tco highly.
I And these lessons entirely do away file ia perferable to married life,"
with the difflcuiiy and discouragement which was uuanimously decided in
which one encounters in trying to loam affirmative.
Without a teacher.
1 can now write very rapidly, and what An ex-governor of Kansas, au ex-
Is equally important road what is writ- governor of Missouri and an ex-
ten. I learned by mail, and nt a tripling United States marshall were knock
expeaaa. — 1—*—
«on U
could be better.
The inquest over tho remains of Mrs.
Youugen/er, who committed suicide at
Creel y, Colo., briags to light the fact
that David Pattersoa had criminally as-
saulted her and that this preyed upon her
mind until she told her husband, then
killed herself. Patterson is under arrest
aud there are stroug threats of Lvuohiuir
him,
A Curious Funeral Ceremony.
It is aai(i that whan Alaric, the Con-
queror of Homo, died that **a river
was turned aside to make a place in
its bod for his grave, and when ho
was burled the water was again let I
into its former channol and tho pria-
oners who had hclpod to bury him'
were killed so that no one might And 1
out where tho Conqueror of Home was !
buried."
The river thus turnod was the Bu-
sento, and the placo near CosenUx
Italy. See Gibbon's "Roman Km-
pire," volume ;>, page 6b.—St. Louis
Republic.
Tho Indians at Pine Pidge agency have
organized a society called the "Progros- '
live Ogallalas." the object of tho organiza-
tion being to enlighten tho members aud
teach them tho ways of the w^tos.
hkkoiam'n Pii.i.h will eure wind and
piln in the Htomaeb, giddiness, fulines*,
jizzinona, drowsiness, chllla and lors of
sooetite.
Thf llotiae of Com in one.
The speaker of tho houso of com-
mons draws a salary oi £6,000 a
year while in ofllce^ und whon he re-
tires he Is raised to the peerage, and
receives a pension of £4.000. The
deputy speaker rocoives a salary oi
£2.600.
The greatest eure on earth for pain,
Halvation Oil, we nil should laiu
Keep handy in our physic cheat.
All know full well it is the t ost,
It stands the proof—the crucial test.
The Plutus mine at Idaho Springs, one
sf the best known properties in Colorado,
has been sold to Colorado Springs men for
niilllou dollars.
"Do you Americans never have bad
solda?" asked a surprised and obser-
vant Englishman, "Formerly—but not
•Ince we uae Di. Mull's Cough Syrup,"
a'as the intelligent answer.
Mrs. Kate Hartney of Jersey City, N.
J., while in her usual health, kissed tho
corpse of a relative and died in loss tbau
five miutes afterward. ,
No Safer Remedy can be had f« r Coughs
ind Colds, ( r auv trouble of tho Throat, than
'•Brown's Kronchlal Troches," l'rlce 25 eta.
Hold only tn boxes.
Tho Canadian United Workmen have
discussed at length a proposal to secede
from the Supreme lod** of tho United
States. The proposition was rejsoted.
This settles the question for ten voars.
"11,on,p ht very Iow r*1**
w i ll- w o I I111 lice < ,wetfo, N V.
At Greensburg, Pa., Georgo Grumblng,
a merchant, suffering with tho grip, broke
a pane of glass in a window, thrust his
head through tho hole, and sawed his
throat with tho broken edge until h / fell
dead.
Btats or Oaio, Citt or t^tzno, I
Lucas Coustv. f
Frank J. Chkset uiakesoath that he 1b the
MMilor tiuttner of the firm of F. J. Chaney & Co.,
doing business In Ihe City of Toledo. County
and State aforesaid, and that -aid firm will pay
tho Bum of 0!SK HUNDRED DOLLARS for
Bach and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be
cured bv the use of Hall's Catakbu Cure.
FRANK J. C11KNEY.
Bworn to before mo and subscribed in my
prcseno, this 6th day of December, A. D. Itwfl.
A. W. ULVASON,
• Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure 1b taken Internally and ads
flireotly on the Mood und uiucous surfucesof the
ly ate hi. bond for testimonials, free.
F •' CHENEY iV CO., Toledo, O.
tWSold by Druggists, 76a
Chicago's West End Is Infested with
gangs of footpads to such au extent that
even the police are aroused.
P.ml taatAln the mouth or an nopVssant
breath, When ivsulting fr«sn .atairh, aic
•overrome, and Uie nasal |«s ^; gea whk-h hare
beea closed for >• ars are ina l> fri e l y the ux«
of Fly's Cream Bsbn. 1 suffered from catarrh
for twelve yea 1 , experienced the nauseatla"
,,, | , 1 - (n the ti ftj ..-ir t. that disease, |
aud r ose bis 11.: I tried varloui
remedies without benefit until l i-t April, wheu
I saw Ely's Cream Malui adwrtised. I pro
cured a bottle, and siuee the fii^t day's u<e
have had no more bleeding—the soreness !•
entirely gone.—I). ( . I>avldv ti, with the boa-
ton budget, formerly with llostuu Journal
CoPYaiCHT tasi
fertwloh, Uodftklo. & Co., commlMlo.
mfrchanu., Bt. u pended wb..
clliid U|KID lor nitirgin. oo he t.
I L-lotrapliers on tlw Dover A Rio
«railroad threalcn to str.ko In cau
their doinand (or an Incroaw of wage. U
not coinjiliod wltb.
The Ui.ltod States ({rand Jury bu lo-
di. tc, I eleven Chinamen at Dead wood, S.
li, for u.log the mail, for truu rul,«ton ol
•ottorir ticket, and Uteratui*.
A Ml.ff.tl9l, trora Arkmnsa* t.a« ffon.
to Wwhlogton to aolxita ffovernmonv p-
propriatiou o( •l.o.w.OJO lor the Improve-
niont of the Arkansaa river.
NOT LEGALLY CON VICT Ett,
A Mardinr Who l'l«o%ded (Jullty Ha #.
a Nr«* Point iu |.«*. j
ThkntoX, N. J-, f«b H. Judgr ijr.
tho United Statea circuit court h
11 writ of habeas« oipiis 111 the e«t*« or It
linger, the Jersey City wife nrmi 'r^r.il
is sentenced to be hanged Wuduesday. i
appeal will bo taken which will stay t
execution. Hallinger was senteneud to
hanged without a trial, having plead
guilty. Hia counsel now soek u> Suva I
i lifa by raising the point that Hallinger h
; never been legally convicted, as he ti
not tried by a Jury.which is tfuatnntoed I
the constitution. Tho point is new.
Arrested
Applr Balm Ir.to earl, -trll. It 1. qui, kl, —the proffrCM of Condumption. In
Abfcirii.l. iteiiri ni ouce. I'll., nil its earlier ftatref, it can be cured.
601-rut. at Urug^l.u or by mall. : It's a scrofuloua aflectioa of tho
ELY BROTHJUtii, K Warren St., New York. lun£9 — a blood taint —and, as in
every olhcr form of scrofula, Dr.
Kovenuo a^-ent* have ..iicd a ear load Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
of beer t Lehigh. I. T. it a rert.un remedy. But it mu.t
Muaie^ { on. Aalr , bo taken in time — and iioxo is tho
. time to take it.
The national real e,ta.„ couKro.. to in ' purifleu the blood-tliatstho
io..lon at Nastivlllo, Toun. secret. Nothing else acts like it.
• i,-H tho most potent strcngth-re-
; t,.ror, b^l-cl^anser, and flesh-
! i'liiMt r known to medical science.
| For Weak Lungs, bpitttng of Blood,
President Gre«nhut of ttio vinskj- trust lironchiln, Aslluua, Catarrh, and all
[•KOlnff toEuropo and will be >uooMdwl jj, Couahs, it's a remedy
by Dlfiolir Green of Cincinnati. . © v , .
Mrs. WlosUw'**o«thiaf yriii ,r«r Chll
dr n tutfthlug, tiufteiia t lie Kun.i, rcdui-us lutUiuais
tlon. sllarap«k( *.• uros «nnt t He. 3ac. a buHlo.
Austin QlatsbAeh, a Pittsburg tailor,
shot himself through the heart. Unre-
quited love was the cause.
ltr.vant's Mall Colletrr, Ituffhlo. N. T.
If you «rantt<> «i<t n kiumi, th<>r«>n«H ihihiih'm e<tn-
oatloa, cheaply, ai yuuruwn lioiuu, write to above
John P. Wilson,
Tahlequah, —Ind, Tet
that's guaranteed, in every case,
to benefit or cure.
If it doosii't, the money is re-
turned.
In other words, it's- sold on
trial.
No other medicine of its kind is.
And that proves that nothing else
is " just as good " as tho " Diseov-
Michael Turner, of Shell City, Mo., ' ery."
dranu two ounce# of aconite, thinking it ; The dealer is thinking of his
was whisky. Ho will din. prolit, not of yours, when he urges
Mr. C. C. Campbell, of CnmpbeH'. Cntmn something elae.
Compress Co.t of the city of < im-innatl, Ohio, |
writes: "Everybody finds relief phortlj altei
using Brad)crotlne for bcadst he."
Bob Ford who killod Jesse James, is not
dead, as has been reported. Ho is in
Creode. Col., solliuir whistles.
Keeps constantly ou hund all kinds of feed. The closest stts
tlon given to transient stock. Nobby rigs and oarefnl drivers
reasonable rates, for pleasure drives or long trips. GlvAin tt#l
and I will guarantee that yon will be pleased with rigs I furnish.;^
-JOSEPH HEINRICH^.-
-Dealer in-
* Fresh Groceries oi All Kinds*
I
A rich silvor strike
Florissant, CoL
is reported from
It looks like the Democratic factions In
Louisiana will not be able to effect a com-
promise. Tho liepublicana alao seem to
he divided.
r « - | \j uuau uwivo suw*- | That the appeal to Now Yorkers for aid
.^,vKor„:V^.n.dU-L~ ed out of the box by the reversal of Uor the .tarvn.i! Russians ba. been hoeded
nothing the Foreman deol.lon on the EIReno J la ,bo« n by tno contribution., u> tbo
t')Wliaite. Chamber of Commerce fund 19,000 having
H«vs>n thniiaand flv« hundred bills been received. . _ .
have already beer, introduced into ! Xbe public school superiutendenU of the
this congress, and yet it is very yprth are In session at Now_York.
much behind the Oklahoma legisla-
ture, which nearly doubled than
number.
Tha most effectual method extant of
jfalBljBg a practical knowledge of Short-
The study grows more fascinating to
ma every day.
I cji surprised that so much real help
een be given for only two dollars.
I am now learning Short-hand success-
fully at spare moments that would other-
wlae be wasted.
My interest In the work increases con-
stantly. Prof. Moran's method ia logical,
eoaoise and thorough.
I iearne i as well by mail as in a claaa.
I have tried both plans.
I have become acquainted with several
ef say claaamates, although I have never
seen them. Corresponding in Short-baud
*s a splendid idea.
▲ practical course for only f2. Remit
lo the Secretarv University Extension
Box B22, St. Louis, Mo.
Nera Butta, 10 y« in of s^e, of Gains-
ville, Texas, is missiug. Her sweetheart
Is also missing.
'August
Flower
Winchesters t each ottisr, but it is
My wife sufffred with indig^tion wm
id dyspepsia for years. Life- be- dl,putfcn "
">• = burden to her Physician- , ,
, 8'V- relief. After kada,. „ a "°mpr*"- ■ArdnU,re
one of your books, I purchased a uu claimed
all's. IV. ii- Francis
. good ileal belter since every way.'
For Ladies,
failed o give relief. After rc-a<l;i.K „ provinK a big lA|ug ,or th t towD
jjftu r ?t'si' purchased a jt |s eliaimed by the proprietors oi I ilood-sarsapariUa is esneelally
OOtUe oi August r lower. Ittvork^a the plant that*" lar 60,000 bales have j «,ii ure dif.eiiith s i <uiiar^^ ti;. - x Read
n^wXhlf«T^^nnPirelVUrid^ - or. bscus. ol a letter market,
now weighs 165 pounds, and can eat mH(Je g0 by the comprp,g. The elaini
Myth in g she desires without any ^ niade that 30,000 bales of cotton
deleterious results as was formerly w.-re marketed at Ardmore this
the ease C. H. Dear, Prop'rWash- -eason aud may bale, coming in
ington House, W^shiugtou, Vs. ® 1 dally.
Nocity in the territory has it« fin-
FIELD I
seeds!
The Illinois Seed Co.,
CHICAGO, ILL. ,
AX.IX KoDUsas, Manager
ramfMi u Mwn; bl < I
BUGfilESS
i PRICE
Mil fflor* than all oar rompvtllum, and ure Mill
IfPlTlllfclM ' ADKRS or LOW prices.
11 fy wscuhit i-amsantiitu a
■ see ' 'pen Bufty only 27.:,o
i«j|Un\|W Ti p Huikv only UVOO
haw jwio Burr . llarnvM only 4.75
XOJ CV B ir of >v.tory. Middle-
.'T" •OW jTaio'ipjoftt Cat*lofu*Mo.7lr«®
uT,UO0V4CAVto6\UU::;U^.^O
iu letter ehApe than Still-
v/ater, says the Gazette. A few
weuka ago, when the first payment
• if the interest on the college bonds
i'o«*ame due our city dads borrowed
the money and payed it, giving
their notes, payable one-half on
Ke bu" ii ury 1 and the remainder on
May lifter the Kivi K <>f the
notes tilt revenues of the city from
tinea xua enough to meet the pay-
ment of the first note, aud Mayor
Ktiobiock informs ua that the other
note can lie disposed of In the same
way. The tax levy will take care of
tite lamls in the fature.
AFTER 22 YEARS.
Newton, 111., May 23, iSSS.
From 1863 to 1S85—about
22 years—I suffered with
rheumatism of the hip. 1
was cured by the use of St.
Jacobs Oil. T. C. POD:^
ii
I will sell cheap for cash. Will gire the highest cash price i
for butter, eggs aud country produce. (Jail and see uieoa 1
Main street.
wAHii K afar A. JHL
•^ROLLER MILLS.4
Are now constantly running on full tim*.
Flour, Meal and Chop Feed Always on Hand,
J. \V. MoSpadden, Proprietor.
mot
erd« r t • intr ' tr. : t jrl'ii
BO oto
Spcc-il Pr!«0
READINGS
..Uiug
Catalog and nl>... n 0
JOHN
RELIEVES nil Stomsch Distress.
REMOVES Nau<pa, Sonso of Fullness
CONOESTlClN. 1'ai.v.
REVIVES Faii.IMI ENERGY.
RESTORES Nortn.il CirrulaUon. and
Wabms to Toe Tips.
DR. HARTER v.e0ic1ne co.. St. Loall, Mo.
! J. M. TENNEY,
8AM MARTIN,
D. A. ANDEHSO!
FREE
f.randcst Illustrated (iHrd n-<tulde.
CPFr\C,cent aPac,<e,•
all. 500000 packets of extras
_ • «. Hentl at once for Fm
iiooK. K. II. Shumway, Bockford, 111.
GET GARRETT'S
,rL yceai
•ad rtmreh Fnt« *
1 SkrtrhM.
i6 Mothers*
Friend'*
HftKES CHILD BIRTH EASY.
< olvin, lb., l>ec. 4, 1880.—My wile
used M«1III It s FRIi:>D before her
tlilrd «>oii li Heme ut, und suys she %%'ould
not be ultliout it for hundreds ol
dollar*. DO<K MILLS.
Sen; by otnre«. on m*elpt nf price. 11.50 por bot-
tle. Book "To Mother*" mailed free.
bradfikld iieoulatob co..
roaSALS BY ALLI>RL'OCISTS. ATLANTA, OA.
Few people are aware that th©
Oklahoma statutes provide for two
methods for inflicting the death
penalty. One is hanging *>y the
neck until dead, aud the other is bv
electricity, at the cost of the terri-
tory, under the dire<Miou of the gov-
ernor and by order of the court.
It is said that Ardmore is increas-
ing in populatlou at the rate of 500
iuhabitunit* annually. The entire
north half of the town, which is the
part ou which t)ie best improve-
ments are being made, is built upon
land held under ttie Chicasaw laws
by a •4§quaw" mac, who collects 50
cents per foot froro every white oc-
oupant annually.
The Muscogee Phoenix thus des-
cribes a little pastime indulged in by :
prominent men iu the territory:;
"Prosecuting Attorney JBurney Mc- Is the wife of one of tho best known
Intosh ami Tom Boone had a shoot- pharmacists in New Ilaven, noiiur
ing match a few miles west of Eufa- business at 141 Dixwell Ave., and ex-
la Monday. They emptied their president of the Conn. Pharmaceuti-
I ' " ' eal Asaociation. He says- "Mv wife
wuk for several" years in bati health, due to a
CouiulloaUoB of disorders. Friends persuaded
her to take Hood's Sarsuparilla; she is cer-
Aia TTssst TnowMow. the
most noted physician of Eng-
land, says that more than
half of all diseases come from
errors In diet
Send for Free Fmple of
Garfield Tea to 319 West
45th Street, New York City.
,jlcimjbNS
Sprclifu PM"'ir IIW..1. KltKK. A1«lr
1 . UAUUr.TT A to, Pb'.lsd«l(ihla.
No.31 of tbaSarle." Jn^t tRuned. rontsinlni? another
liiindred u<mh1 thtti*.'-*-- Four new plays. Anorigt-
i.'ii iniinolnytie f« r « lady. Now d.'rlamstlons, Ac.
iio cents, postpaid. K\ < ry body Ueiishted with it.
HATCH CHICKENS BY STEAM.
CELSIOR Incubator
Will do it. TliouMiuida
in Hu(*re«nf ul Upertlwo.
■>/*/ /.A MHFKCT,
•nd SKir-HBUl/ ATlSO.
(^uarnuleed to hat«h a
Inraer perrriitnce <if
lortlle *irgn. at Ipm roil,
than any other Incabatot
_ fttfitd flo. for Uiua. Catalog,
STAIi I,,l'at A Sole Mfr.. (Jul ury, I Ik
FAT FOLKS REDUCED
Mrs. Ailro Maple, Oregon, Mo., write*:
My welLthl w«n TjOnnuiiiN, n«iw It l IIS.
' . i or <mrultr*nri<lri'k«, with So.,
<XVI'KK, M *• Theatre, Chicago,Ul
Pleasa mentloa this paper.
Tenney, Martin & Anderson.
Manufacturers and Dealnrs la
LUMBER
Sash, Doors, Shingles, Lime, Cement, Window Glass, Et
Office and Hale* Room No 712 Garrison Ave. Ft. Hmlth, Arkansaa. i
JOHN 8CHAAP j
(Successor to Dr. W. W. Bailey.)
^WHOLESALE **DRUGGISTJ
Bchaap's Shake No More. Rohaapa Wine of Iron. Bohaap'a Vegetable Llvar l'«
Kohaut 'a Magic Pain Halm. Hobaap's Baby Soothing Hyrup. Hebaap'a
(Jump. Syrup. Narsapartlla and |Stllltnnla. Dr. I^ee'i Worm
Syrup. Dr. Bailey's Oouxb Syrup. Coasaolc Llnl-
tneat, Oosaack Kye Halva. Arabian
Condition Powders.
618 GAURINOX AVE. FT. filKllTU, AKI4
r>! I rflWrmely I ree. Instant Itelfef. Klaal
PlLES'
in * mo every remedy, h*< <li c overed a
•5WEETP0TAT0ES^..r. *££
'J\o experience required. Directions for.
sprouting free. Ad ,'f. J. Mmner, t'olumlius, kans-a.
Warns aad
uWlm Addre&s of Everf
af«s asthmatio
ufbad eiatin«;
comas
rtxulU
arasKIrk Ileadartaai
Wash I
PATENTS^
Pat ti mod & Neablt*
n, I). C. I xatnlna-
. Baud for circular.
^oreat'omplexioa ;cureaConatlpation.
SUPERB PLAYING CARDS.
Send t«n(IO)eant« Int.' mps for one pack of tlm
alickeat playing oar.la you e .r a*w. Ju«ttl.o
thing fur • • H lit a Five ' paril-B. > or an IWM *one y
-f 1'oaial Nnte for fifty c*nt « • will fi nd B «
you can compll-
rfrlen l« I'iro. t
i-hwb and
Advieo Fre.. . .
A. a. Mr( OIISM k & -
PENSIONS
[penence X
Writs us.
• hllflN, P. C.
[GRIND fcS
m 4.raliuiti Flour A Corn tntlm
i 0(1 per rfitl. n r« inula
In keeti:nir ?*• alter. f'OWI ll MILLS and
It It ON. I. \ HTOn,
*tarrh is the
Due. and (.lieapert.
Plso's Heir
Best. BasWt
Hold by drefgwts or wni by mailJ
50c. K.T. Hmaltlne, Warren, l*a.
I kindred
rANCER'1.'
Wi-' l. t. l)rs. A.M. A i . M.MABOK.Chaiham.N. V.
INDIAN
Craqin. Vale AMicktord. At!ornsv<.War,hin(lon, D.C.
TrcKlng-horia Bra d«r, SiWgK;
Write hi in for catalogue Terms: Cash or Land.
KIDDER'S PASTILLES.
om
ttornt
to80 «l... ...
DR.J.STfeP
Hitbit t:ured In j
Learn Wstciimaking,
■ kkISK'IMiTITItK<>v«ii"iir* *1. ''
Sterlim Safety ""
Co., Maaufactarar*
, uora ayes, u
p«ciufc W'. N.U WinfteKl, Kh , Vol.5 No 9
adapted, and
| PH te sex.
like a charm. Afy wife received im boon compreatod there thin aeaaon. j this: ' Fororer i years i suffered withs
mediate relief after talcing the first Heopi.. within a few rallesol Gaines- ComDi|cation of Diseases
s comoletelv cur«l- vllle mark.t th.ir oolton ut Ard- V.ompncanon
till I was a confirmed invalid, blo« d poor, ap-
iietite (tone, bowels out of order, and misera-
ble In mind and body. I read of such won-
derful cures performed by Hood's > .irsspari!la
that I thought I would try a bottle, as. if it
didn't make me better, it could not make me
worse.
It did Make Me Better
and on my third bottle 1 found myself almost
h uaw woman. I will gladly COBVtnee any
ladv, as 1 have proved myself, tliat purifying
ami enriching the blood, which
Hood's Sarsaparilla
does to perfection. Is the best Con iHuiional
Treatment, and in many rase* doef away
with all Local Treatment in the many dis-
eases with which women are afflicted." Mrs
Mahtra Rskd. 1«36 Ramsey streeu Dalti-
If you decide to uke Hood's saraa-
pari 11a. do not be Induced to buy aay other.
Insist upon HOOD*a.
Dr. C. B. JUDD'S
ELECTRIC BELTS
WM$ Relieve Headache in One Minute.
yMW 300 llca'.larlie. Rpllered In Ont Day at
Detroit Exposition.
Pn Cnlil Vf*i n«n llr. f. Kl. IL'DD^S
For Cold Feet dip Dr. C. B. JI'DD'S
BLECTIIir INDOLES.
AM yon tick from Any ranee, worn oat
frctn Overwork or Lost Vltallljf We have
received tboasandi of orlflnsl letters from pa>
tients ustifying to remarkable curat of all dls-
eatet. Ths BaU oted 0 hours out of 24 twice a
wttk for two months will oars kidhet Dusasi
The Bslts generate sooogb electricity to pro^
dune a shock and will last for years. a wbclt
family caa use the saret belt
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
J imd tl -K a I a*l«> Contpniayi
1W Broadwaj. KUMI CITY, MO.
Hereto Slay.
Our house Is full of all kind, of
General *
•5- Merchandise
Com. right along whon too w
Dry Onoda, UrooerlflB, Clnihin*. B<
Rboea or anything el.o yon need. Ki
Machln.ry, Plow., etc., w# oan furt
W. S. Nash & Co.
Fort Gibson,
Indian Ternfc
THE LIVE NTOUK MARKET OF ST. IilltjN,
St. Louis National Stock Yard
Loo*ted at East St. Lonig, 111., dtreotly oppoalte the city
of St. Louis. Buyers AI ways ou the Market for all DesoriD-
tions of lire stock. 111
JiS. H. JOSE8, NnperiDlaadenl. ISAAC H. KNOX ft
The Live Stock Market of St. Louis.
—
J. E. TURNEB
The Old Billable Dealer In
-^GENERAL MERCHANDISE*
nt m 1e o ®«
laOL. Vei
lo MiskegelPti°Ple °f ,eoUon 10 0411 priae hia v|
i i e. ^v
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