The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1894 Page: 2 of 6
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1JANNKKI'. «'•'
; —For li:w«aii
Hut wimn't it.
—On to C. C.
ftriceries.
M. K. lint iiit
lition asking .
1'oiiit him Not*
—Oninn set*
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tug ill .il lilt rlr
— For 1'leoli t«!
Jennings' 1b the
V,\ ]\ lloolti"
Lis child ron m
take care iifliirn
—50 rents got
Syrup, hi <'• c
Little I.oiti.
to lior I■ I with
—Tiiu llig Oi;
Vrarrantcil t>y
Mr. Christian,
In advanco of ti
-- llemembe
jioadqtihrtciH
t)ry Goods, Or-
Vuniiing ImjJo
Pi.-tiict colli
"liubo 1 n. k \v;i(
'rioil. )li- lim
tic Will 111' IV-
'ip.vl court. Y
r.i transacted.
Cl.tldrons Phi
It) Main Street
.las. Sims fi.tt
l honor of N. I
,y, Wednesday,
'■tout illtimnto fr
—Y'v", s&;;
"ant for onu do
The band li
Mirongh Tiik I
' baited pmiplo
• l>lc uMtstance
"lonlli. Caddo
ront w henever
—C. A. I Jllit OCl
ID Stlitk tl celel
I it Powder.
(J. Cooper wi
iisie K. '11. i!ipi
: tho hliiii . |
union's, on 1
iles son'h froi
ill. Hi'If. C
' I toil.
— Onion sett-
Hooker's.
ds.
Choir practice
II three o'clo.i'i |
■ -IJfte tli" IHiuii'i
!' I InJIgisllo'i t\li
1'rains arc ht
t mo again.
-Btlv your ?!
,:. .ies and <Jitl<
'niiKS1.
—Hanson h
New IJtv-s (ioi
'V I' Booker's
* I.adU S the IM
or in truly the b
ad ompleuicn.
When you got
J>hi tOg-aphs at
Monroe Huccenio
Finest lifn
lad 't nti'l gent
' ' ddo.
'/ >• TrV the ccU'tirl
' " iwder. Rati*
• in money r l\in
*• i guarantee lly
' lit food from
' . aid 8 Baking
? t i.'urday'a ne
1 ry n ('.Tildo I
finest photo's i
.K jt. ■ yoiu chat
— iVhon vftu i
fcu ^ jininps. Ik
1 e- 'wicc.i.
!«A ember
f \ stew i
11 i*kor t:."(
Deering Binders ant, ^
vers.
the caddo banner,
PI HI.HIIKI) EYKU v FH1K.U
ipt i"ii, a x car in advance, .
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I;A1 I'OIJ THE INDIAN
K\ vim i r 1 lawc make- it ami
cr of complaint n^ain^t the prcM i
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i.pUMi,
c'lM'Ilt'
•«l alio
e. To
ti id i* 111 in tin In
not only arc 1
i:t tli: t "llic j i
of the courts
>1 tan Tcr-
~ cjml only when invited, j THE—
t. hi.,— mpioir.!. n.th"d of A.m..urn,- Missouri, Kansas A
Repdltloa of aDli|MMf«lSwB* ' _ vx
It . - not tako foreigners in QS Railway
WaihlDRtOC lonf to Iborotfhi J <5a|)t hg th« direct line throng* ovntrai
thoniM'.vos to tho social c'.)9tOIH8 oi Southwestern Khu-h" rivI tin- ii, i
Thl« is especially true of I toTesao, th«noeon to :•. j
the Chinese, whose spirit of itiita-
t --4 l- proverbial tho world over. |
\ . Wu-li •._" 'n...ns and fiariy out-
will remember the frtinon- j JMKSk
a. at the Chin -^e leiration -orae ' 1
a ' >.''.on years a^' > when tho list vH '
f <r- . -• \va. "0 BW-' lod by the ad \W . <
.i tion "f tho .ininvitcd that tin* Ifl k i
Mf
'ex.
of thej
•peiily
•>
lition
place was crowded to suilocation.
iind tho mob—for, according: to Kate
Field's Washington, it was hardly
anything else—so abused tho hospi-
tality of the^e orientals as to induce
them from that time to clo o the
location except for business purposes.
i breach of con-1 ® ^arl l^10 maJor^y enter-
tainments given during the season are
'istonie 1 for so j w ritton upin the local papers, with a
uuatorial eourti-e li>t of tho guests present, appeirs to
has I,cen it must hav" dul>' "n""1 tho at.
| tactics of tho Chinese legation, who
n a j ' i tiliar prolauation t<> hav« desired to avail themselves of this
amount - inoiu-. which a iu'lsji means to prevent tho public from
take for a decision uia«le a mat-' a.!'|)oarin^ "njojited at legation fune
an ac
Daw.
f-'i (if
orunient.
I The Senators who have been on the
j ground floor of the Sus^ar Trust's
I building w ill he horrified to hear of
uncivilized condition of things
i in the Iii li,in country. 1 hey will con-j that such a courso of procoduro wa-
le that a people capable of such , entirely out of the question, the eau-
in durabilitv • !< •. ■>capahie of tiou? ,('hlni"nRn o1omPr"®1 ed !•<•"
a* vAux CiUliit y , i receiving a promise to insert a no-
tice that cards of invitation would bo
required of guests upon their arrival
at tho location, where tho man
Th j Deering Leads
tions. A society reporter of one of
the leading local papers was formally
requested by an attache about to
give an evening party to publish in
advance t .e names of those to whom
invitations had really been issued,
in order that only auoh should at
tend the entertainment. Findln
l.'B <-nl
to tilt
has the K \1
from th<
if'-rtnlili
speed, sav-
ing grain and
simplicity
C. A. HANCOCK, Agent.
v^Kv-.
■VTSi "
1=
the — - ODONNELL,
Wholesale and U tail Dealer in
S0UtI)W6Sl WINES LIQUORS GiGARS # TOBACCO
SYSTEM.
'If-ijijvernnient.
j That clause in the Dawes report
I il.ieh convicts the Iml a i ol giving
I iway the facts and the >iz ■ of a hnhe
may he regarded as fatal t-, Indian
| uitonoiny, as far at lean .11 the Senate
is concerned.—St. Louis Hepnhlic.
I'aris, Tc.vuf, May IS.— A I, |y ol
j this city has inado u discovery that
j ought to ho nf groat hem-tit the
Mvorld. For tho last year or two it
j ins licen itli (ho greatest diliculty
hat chickens could be raised on a '•
J "tint of mites. The lady had been
! innoyed a great deal, a'ul exjieri-
nenteil in many ways as to the
j I .est means of getting rid ol them.
She finalv tried a decoction of tansy
and to her delight fotn.d that it not
only destroyed m.'tes, but fleas and
I other yerniin. Many have tried
'the remedy with mi varying success..
, It is inexpensive, and absolutely
t harnile
(iKTEH THE NEXT SEA FIOHT
< or.tci ting thfl CommiTcinl Ccntcrn nml rich
MISSOURI,
^' 1 l i t Corn ntt'l \Vln>*t Fields ami
Tin mr,' Towih of
KANSAS,
'I i.o 1 fiill" Uivcr V.ilh't t nml Trmlo L'outers ol
NEBRASKA,
' '. I M(|oo and Knohanting Boon
, 1111 I l!it< I i . m Nliinnu l> ulncta of
COLORADO,
'J '■ ' Mil I: a, J rt . Miti'rnl ftinl 1'iinboi
I uimI.., *1 1 ] mi.(him Hut .spriuuti of
ARKANSAS,
U ' •'« tiuifnl ItolUnit I'no rtcH and Woodlands
« f ti..;
INOIAN TERRITORY,
'i ho Bncar PlantAtlont of
LOUISIANA,
Always in stock the
Choicest Wines "v Brandies
IOI fVTcairr St Demaon
FOR
Family use
Tin
lo
(u'oi 'e O'Jlric
and W ml«'
TFIX AS,
IT ■-.•r rlr.j%l nu I Seen In
OLD AMD NEW MEXICO,
A,"i fo « - u in♦ ths rspnlaf
Winter Itoato to
t ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA.
1 •' ' • ''i '.lvi< n i.t tni «ti iteit pmiitililsUlot
' ' !•' it i 1 ' 11 1 HprtiifcH. Ark , Mnjl
u: ti JVla&U'j, tJutent l'ouip«i 1 ■
M. C. TOWWSEND,
C-. . rxcttccnl Ajitt, ST. LOl lS, MU
Tlxe Ban 's Palace
FOX ^ O'BRIEN. Props.
M:aI I lis In
Fin^ Wines, Liquors Cigars
• dieiti l
McHrayer, Morgland C'luh
ARE YOU GOING?
If HO
TRAVEL vis MEMPHIS
' Memphis
Charleston —.
is \u iso \n
Oi.l-
t • ickenbei11
other I
i'.ian.l
I! ti Mi
I'lMSON
11 v--ii want u first
11 will tind new 1 > u«rLrit
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md I'lcsli I )fi\ in.r
s r win
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lil.d ltow|
rhroiich < .11 l.inr
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from llu> NVnt u n ti 1
Smitliwest, ruiuiiiig to I
or mm in t'Mon ,
I'kroiH t.ir all pol tH In I
the i mm Mid BouttraMt |
rti# Mimphls and
l lurh'st ' ii It a 11 r o • ti
mi.! ilir I :i-1 l> n .
A .! i;x . I.m ti t uriH'tl
milNS «!!E liUfiF.
Tho Victor I.I;«l lo to IIh I.iiiI«:«rrim^oil In
l>ln|io<«liilC of 111<« t'rl/.<>.
When one battleship captures au
i other in midocean iu tlio ne.\t naval
i war, what is she to do with her
prize, aska tho Philadelphia Times.
In the old days of wooden walls
| there was no dificul^y in tho prac-
tice. If the captured ship could
; float a pri/.e crew was put aboard
and ail practicable Kail was made for
tho nearest friendly port, whilo the
victor continued on her cruise, or if extinguished,
both ships woro badly injured, both -
put into harbor. Hut nowadays the
position of a prize crow would bo far
from commanding. Tho captured
vessel could not bo managed by her
captors—bho would have to remain
iu charge of her own engineers and
her owr firemen, and the victors, in-
stead of sailing tho ship, while)
tho prisoners remained under hatch-
and all es, would bo reduced to the statue of
a police. And thus would tho op-
portunity for a recapture bo greatly
increased. For, whilo in ti o oid
days tho ontire captured crew were
disarmed and imprisoned, tho non-
combatants of a eapturod batclo-ship
would have to to givtn their liberty.
practically speaking, and much
might be accomplished by a couplo
of fioooiiil engineers with their wits
iihont tlirni. lor instance, would it
I bo so difficult to superinduco a Blight
i explosion in the port engino and
. under cover of the confusion to
libornte tho prisoners? Again, tho
armament of u modern ballh. ship
would complicate affairs. Relatively |
to the power of u machine gun tho
prizo crow would bo greatly dis-
proportionate iu strength, since t e
chances for tho prisoners to obtain
control of one of these
ieetc.l for duty knew by sight every
. 0110 of the guests bidden to tho re-
ception.
Muster of nalllol Coll<>ge.
A fow years ago, Professor Jowott
win cne of those who extended an
invi'ation to the extension students
to rreet at Oxford. Desiring to find
loil„.ngs for some of them at Halllol
em .ge, he suggested to the dons
that it would be a graceful thing for
them to vacato thotr rooms for a
for i.lght, and allow him to assign
th. r rooms to his visitors. The
dons demurred. The mastor. how.
eve", had solo control of the ohapel
services and the buttery. Tho former
no lengthened very considerably, ami
l™'ou®s °< 'he latter were ro-
had thn i i° ,WeSt ebb- Thi9 t'oli"V
££f7s™< " tiaj
neighed down with hand-luggage'
bv Iir« ^ 8:°eth not out but
>> Prayer and fasting."-Argonaut
Won'.*'"'''"--IJ'V---
^OQeoinlriK the extreme delicacy of
1 the scales used by the mints at l'hila
delphla and London. That at the
i first named place is said to tell tho
rxact weight of a hair; the London
wonder shows a difference in the
weight of a card after a name has
been written upon it" Tho most
accurate scale in the world" is now
beinir discussod in England. It is so
finely balanced that it shows the
weight of a candle or tapor to bo
much less after the flame has been
Wagner Palace Sleeping
Cars.
Thi- finest Sleeping Car s, r, v in the woiM
Another advance is the introduciion of th,
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.
to do the ex pro** busine**of this company. Tin
above com] iniiy covers liin-8 from th - a ti n
to the t-ulf. ami iinne stand." higher than it
The Katy Reaches
from Hanihal. al>
to Houston, Tex a;
over its own rail",
ive ?t. I.oulg and Kansi
. the head of the tide
and passes through
Hard Time* In Georgia.
•What do you think of the times,
colonel?"
"Hardest f ever saw."
"Worse than the war?"
"Ten times worse than tho war.
Wo all had plenty of money then."
"\>s. but you had to pay $60 for a
pair of boots then."
"Don't care a darn if I did. I had
the $.'> l Now I haven't got60 cents."
—Atlanta Journal.
Denison, Sherman, Dallas, Ft Worth.
Waxabachic, IIillsboro, Waco,
Temple, Bel ton. Taylor,
Gainesville, Henrietta,
Bastrop, Isockhart,
San Marcus, La Grange
Houston and Galveston.
Kl'N'S T1IK0EMI HI.KKI'KItS TO
San Antonio,
Vnd fiilbrds comforts and oonvunienees to i «.
patrons uiieijiialli'd by any sonthui^tern i. i
Any person wishing to visit st Louis, i nit ; .0.
K'ans 1- City, Hannibal or the productive 1 ; v
or prairie* of Missouri, Kansas and tho in-li.
rcrritory, should by all means take the
Missouri, Kansas and Texas If v.
As it in tli,- must illreot. Im-.i cqillppml slid i 1:1s
"it'.l'Kli Wiiglli.r Sl<.|.|ii-r- „| Hll ubnve eni'if.
WiTIIOl'T I 11A NI, K whore illivct idiolect!..11
liitidt* in t'nlon Depots (or nil ,.oim> \,, ,
t an I West.
ftr.+n*nr«.H hnni"*.'
For further informatfon as to rates, ro
maps, tune table, sleeping car reservation"
call on or address your nearest ticket agcu
EDWIN* ADAMS. JAMES HAItKLK,
(Jen. Ticket Agent, Oen. Pass a. T
Kansas tV Indian Ter., Mm., Kan. A T.
PARSONS, HAS. ST. LOI I-. >1.
( . V. HOSFOI'D, Local At:
WABASH LINE.
The Banner Route-'
The Shortest,
Qlliekcs
{oilte
and I'i—t
—TO THE—
C ured Instantly.
The quickest cure on record in tho
Hellevue hospital, New York, was
that of Jennie Klevansky, who was
eutToring with hysterical hiccougiis.
tin hot* way to tho alcohol ward in
charge of an attendant, a nurse en-
tered with a straight-jacket. Tho
woman shrloked and declared that
sho was cured. She had stopped
hiccoughing and was immediately
discharged.
A WARRANTED CURE FOR BILIOUSNESS."
. UVTieadaihe. t. nMip,ti. - , •1 , f.Mit t'n.it'v pi ins he-
fii nv skni mil fit's, pool*appetite, a dull heavy feeling,
«>t ti n v. nv I hut yo'.t :irp bilioHS and ymir liver is out
" • ■" ;• • '•■■■' if of thr xv.il 'be fttunJ'J It
ot J im .. 'eof .1 \ «ek. ^ It is k.>1.1 by all diuygisU
Valuable Diamonds In n Fire.
In tho recent fire at Duncombo
park Lady Feversham lost her dia-
monds. which were valued at 110,-
" ' '. Under the direction of tho ln-
c-uuirui oi one oi those engines hU,'ance company the ruins were most
would be increased b\ the freedom carofu"y examined where I.ady Fo-
ot their nonoombiitants. i.^„j„i ...
i shouldci 1>1.i li s
n or chills. •
order. H > t:si
with un absolute i
ranty. Coliin la
Mi.iuc.nkCo., St. I.o,:is,"Mo.
1 iu Caddo l.y \V. I'. Wood.
• l.t?HjlRT OASRaiE Ki iURHESS KF6. Cl
Slt.CO
Old. .( : I tul I
%(. Ill
. r N
l- v Top Uuh^- >.
43.00 BW
of ti a
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Spring Wiiftonn. ;o c 'SO. . • •
• 1 ' '' ■ t'- rrey ■. SOS tr j 1 0
•1 « • i i-1 ' Top Blir.Kif •!.
53/.30. .i _ ' r ph.vt. .l.i.' o
t.i Si Fa::n V/fljcms, Woaono'* '
M- .i h.i?c;.«, w. ki"ih r ^ rt
Cnrts. nit hi is i o. t v ,'mi > * iiiuio.i >.
'
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Aidrtu W.B.PRATT, Sec'y, CLKMART, i.'-jO
Altogether the number of men re-
quired for police duty on a captive
battleship would be very largo, uml
a victorious ship would have to ro-
duco the efficiency of her own gun
crews to an unpleasant extent. it
would probably ba found necessary
' 1" almost every ca-e for the captor
• to stand by aiut He impany her prUo
- homo across the Atlantic or tho I'a
eific, as the ease might be. And this
would be a double incentive to tho
| conquered to effect a swift an 1 noise-
I less recapture of their own ship, for
tf they did so ono unexpected torpedo
. or discharge ot a I'J-inch uun, care-
full, aimed, might vet ■ cully turn
the fortune of mr entire' In their
favor. In o" ■ worts, an l not to
define too closely upon tho possibili-
ties of the case, tho capture of a bat-
tle ship in an o. an duel ill tho noxt
naval war will by no means
ease tho mind of tho succossful com-
' luandor. lie will havo a leviathan
on his hands that it will tax all his
energy and ol 'Vernon ti. bring safely
into port. n:..l tnore may be moments
when he will be t inptod to lock up
every mother's son of her engineers
and Bremen in the military tops and
run her home under jury sails.
vursham's boudoir was, with tlie re-
sult that half the diamonds have
been recovered.
In
rifting rower of Plrnit..
3*tiiu tho lifting power of
growing plants and vegetables (an
experiment male under tho auspices I
of tho I nlted States department of (
agriculture) it was found that com-
mon pumpkins could lift a weight of i
two and a half tons.
North East.
Only Eight Honrs
i the linn- you h ave ST. I • t i<
a tided in i ut< .n.o Nu • ther li-:
To thoso contemplating a trin tt>
Seo that your Tickets are \
• WABAgll LIJS'E"
For full information, rates, maps ti:
sleeping ear reservations, etc., call on i
FAT PEOPLE.
Pick Orksttv This will reduce
ivelght permanently from u to l*. t
month. No Starving, niekne-s or i"
I'ubileity. They build up the health and i en
tify the complexion leaving no wrinK -
llabblneMs. Stout atidomens aiiddillieu't: "ui
i siirelv n-li
vxper
id positive relief, ado
i-rlenee All order
'led '
•d ill reft i:o: i
DEATH
An Krronenii* Impression.
1'oping Lover—We can go no;
furtlicr! I our father will overtake
us in a moment--but do not fear; 1
will faco hlin—he shall never Bona*
rate u-' \\ |,iskv
tier rat icr—1 just camo after you ;
to bring a . v thi,..;, that Melinda
i.'rgot to t;t ;c —and when you get '
settled 1. mother and I would liko
toe., ean.i i;,end the fall and winter
with you. — 1'nck.
oiiroillee Price |2.l*i per package
i "io by mail postpaid Testimonials and ..
lieuh.rs (sealed) Jets.
All eorriopondeiicc strictly couiidential
I AKK Kh.MbA)\ CO. Dostou. Mas
T.. the desire f >i
Mi.rjiliine, t)|i:uin.
Tobacco. plwf free
1" cure iiinrpliiiic or wliiskv
''•Is; -S2 for curing tobacco habit
B. WI I.SOX. Fleming, Texas.
rtoiul'9 Crenm Hyp Solve
Inltt.initinti.M.
'!■"> i IK I) LADIES
. s
^1 c r I * ' ^(; ^ ^ * •'' '«"i! 1II" :
Y tf ,!ox *.«araul«ed.
I ricc, as cents.
nt. pell!
•<> per l>o\
' ' J ! ro IAHRY !.;• Ilea .. (j
" 1 i"l "tamp fur purCeulais.
idii g i l it,, station A Kansast it
1 •'I'iinin!'
'i '>Yrf lo'r 'lie l :onct
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list-
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TlM._o.lv Pur, Cream of Tartar Ponxlcr.^NoAlnmoul.; No Aim:,.
"cd ui Millions of Honjes—40 YeaN the Standout
' c-ir« -- ! *mv'« CMn-f • •« fo ♦ # v#r —
i d N rtbc purposes for which it is in- George Stinsom&Co.
lendc l ' lOccnt HctU.'s «ub* '• it. I* . p0. ■%£
«!,...1. iiruggi" i oftTt.ANfc, j me
fi-'cr .I'nd Ticket it
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