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CURRENCY REFORM
Qlitoed By Telagraph and Mall.
I PUaLUHINO co.
I. OKLAHOMA.
CURRENT COM V. L
rERSONAL AND POLITICAL.
a rccrmt dispatch from 8aa Francis.
1 oo Hid that Mn Mary P" *
urban train. Ml** Ida Shultz was in 1
stantly killed «n«l her brother sufferec The Secretary of the Treasury Ex-
internal injures wbloh will probabl., t,Uln, Hi, Financial Plan.
result fatally. Thitv got confused r
the depot und in o voiding one train
■topped before another.
A NEW ORDER.
linn. Iln-mry i^itUIni ths <
Knight. of I
washington, Dec. 10. —cyrua Buasey,
tssistant secretary of the Interior un-
der President Harrison, ha* been
elected nutlonal president of
it la raaaoiw<l
that L'n.te
Daniel, of Virginia, v.
U. ministry
Kansas, waa about to purchase a farm *"■ "ra'n ,Kin{r«'h,r
• In the San Joaohin valley, California, j OUV h,r" « "'ff1 "oe .octet, rh. riMncM lnlrnllUMd „r
and would lire there afUr her time wa« ""d/vere reported on the I th a, onth, 1K
up aa president of the Kansas board of lrtt" horM' th'ov,>s whose
, „ , Ch."tl" stronghold was in the Uyp hill, in the
formerly of Iloston | r„„„ . u ... - u „ I Cheyenne country. A bloody battle
wan looked for.
Til* grand jury at Sioux City, Ia.( Wasihxoton,
NEED OF A RESERVE FUND. American Knight* of Protection,
which has Jiittt been incorporated under
l«T II A xi>KH
10 9130.000, lien teen found n
I. T.t working a* a cow
the Salvation army, was reported critic
ally III In Chicago on the.1th. The sick
the lawn of Mdryland. (Jen. Bug toy !
wiya;
The order ih e ii«>u-sr,<uriftn. non-necret pa-
triotic nrtrn filiation founded upon broed Am«r*
ti'ttii principle* ea<!. in order loiuuUt* II u ora ,
rohewlvo and |x<rtn.tntmi. lu con itlluilon and 1
rhurncter provldn fur u llnenrtiil bemtUUi
•«« it. - . . - feature to lu mmnhcr*. hh declaration of i
chamber wan kent in tAiUl darkiiHiaM mil) returned fifty-two Indictment# Carlisle appeured before the house principle# ln iud«M adherence to the doe-
absolute quiet.aml "ll visitors were for * <" 'ex-county offlelal. for malfeaa | committee on U-kte* «d currency '
bidden to see him. ance in ofllie. to-da.v to present in detail the features if. I,"lire... It. literature, the course, of el-
thk national council of Mwltxerlami "K 11 ,,f 1 rei,|<' 1" • ,va" ,D lh* "ew ourrenoy plan proposed In ui-mional iltsouwio.i. which it will iimuituniui,
lias requested the federal council to r.s of excitement on the mh by a his nnnuul report and indorsed in tlio
—— : mime negotiations with foreign govi '•uinblinir an l cracking sound and the president's message. The crowd in ai
thirty thousand booked ernmenU for the establishment of in' , !;!"kln* of "I" lnto th® ground ten,lam
rariatered criminals. Her budget | ternatli.nal regulations upon the labo* ' rlje surface had been undermined by
CONGRESS.
C*iid«n*r«l ProcMiiinfa of the
foreign clippings.
Uoi.r'a latest viutim la tiiu uiarqula c4
TaiMwond sessiun of thn I'.itv-thirtl fun- Aaliabury, who, in spite of hla 04 years,
— — noon on UecenitHir Prompt- was drawn Into the game reoentljt
while staying with Mr. lialfour.
(Neb.)
pacl FllcBBArKrn. a (Irrman l ,.v ■
Guthrie. Ok., has invented a rallnuu
.tie, for which he has bean offered 8'.n.
M0 lor the invention.
ly at that hour
seusle to order and niter
Karris (Tsna ) anil Minder,
pointed s ouminittee to wall
and inform Mm thst the svnste w
reoelvt, sny eoinmunk'Stion he hsc
After the readiny of the president
and the Introduction of many resolution* the
■oust* sd)o„ri>e.i The house was culled to hounds in Orunt llrituin
order hy Speaker frlsp promptly at noon snd . . . ,l.u,||uu, |H
a uuoiber of uieuiU-r. who had beeu elected to T™ awffnoiinua.
nil fancies sworn In K.,ll csll showed a * ">ip0 p"cl« of ataghounda la kept,
uuortnn pro ent and s committee was appoint- As aon.N us the liavarian cliumbera
meet, It li ahwrted. I'rinoe Hcgeni
I.ultpold will be declared king, I
at Cape Town an Afriaan voluntaMl
tiOu team la being organized to com,
pete at the mooting of the National a*4
aociation In England next summer
Tllklt* arc now
pack* of foxs
i, 143 of harriara
In Hootland not
salt on tbo
e«ss(
adjourned.
I and the I
after
Tut proceedings of tho senste on the «h lt>o nauo of I-uilwi;; HI., in plaoaof
•re of little interiMt A it re it many bllla and hla Indnue nephew Otho.
tnce mitde It necenaury
nnd ihe fmiernnl co-opcrtttiou of its incutb -rt
to onraniae all beiiovum In lu creed throuirh-
„„ . k , out the United State* into n permanent or^nn*
une tne | iMl|otl, jt win M ivocate und xupport the i
of crime rival* that of Parla aod Now | que^tlona.
Vorkeave In that of murder.
tiik Turkish government was re.
ported sending out oHIeial statement)
denying the truth of the Armeniaij
outrages,
Kki'hkhkxtativk liitvAN.of Nebraska,
has introduced into congress a join |
resolution providing an amendment to
the constitution, making the president
Ineligible to a second term.
I)K. .Ion* Mn.t.s Khowmr, formerly
aurgeon-generai of the navy, wax re-
ported dungerously ill at Washington
on the 0th. as a result of u stroke o(
paralysis involving the whole of tile
right aide. His recovery wus doubtful.
tiik democratic senators held a cau-
cus on the otli und the cloture propo-
sition wus defeated Tho steering
committee was directed to prepare an
order of business which would present
for the consideration of the senate cer-
tain subjects named.
tiik president haa awarded to ('apt.
Frank D. Ualdwin a medal of honor,
by direction of congress, for dls-
i from Mgr. Mutcl. addressed I tingulshed gallantry in action with
1, the capital ,,f Corel,, uu- | Indians near McClelland Creek, Tex ,
llnges j November T, 1874. Capt, lluld win i •
now Indian agent at Annrdarko, in thu
A roui.THv establlshinent costing
over W.ooo haa ju*t been completed tit
Uplands, Md.. the country place of
Hobart Qarrett, the railroad man.
caxada has arrangetl in Ixindon foi
a loan of llS.ftoo.ouo to continue Ita
work of canal eulargemeiit nnd gen-
eral improvement of the Dominion
waterways.
the new constitution of Netv York
fines any railway issuing a pass to u
state official SI.non, and provides that
the oflicisl accepting a pass shall for-
feit his place.
So far as the returns have come in
there have been four deaths of foot-
ball players us the rrsult of this sea-
son's rule* of play. The numlier of
those made invalids or maimed for life
la atill indefinite.
A
from Seou
nouueed that, all the (,'liristiun
in Corea had been piling
colliery.
A FMKKiiiT train consisting of twenty
three car* ran Into an open switch ]
miles east of Lebanon, Ind., und war lier*
partially derailed. Three tramps, who
were stealing a ride between two box
ears, were instantly killed. Theii lie w
identity is not known.
in the billiard tournument at c'hl
School l.anil to be Leased.
Ooveruorn Renfrow lias placed sec-
tion* 13 and 30 on the market. Tho
aliiis* lenae will extenil over five years and
, Indiana Payor Allotment.
Thu Osnge Indians have made
3
Intel)
oklahoma clippings. ^
nephew I
resolutions were preaeiiU'd and the proeoodlnira , mcissomkii ik shortly tn have
were entirely ol s routine character. At l*:M i "orttj u>nave
o'clock iho anuouucuineni of ihe death of Con- monuments; one by l remit,
■rca.iiiin Wrlglit of Pennsylysuls, was muds Church of Poiasy, of which U
, , .. - — ..ityn.M and the enaio adjourned "Bi" house hsti s tvns very fond, Is nearly ready: thai
liirjo rooiu or the committee on wnys niuwnen of a tariff, sdjusie 1 to the necessities lease will extend overlive years and small attendance nnd the only business irsns- (,thur will bo n statue by Mercie ana
und mentis. Bealdo* the full member- of protection to American Interests restralu hill* will be received up to January 3. feted was tho imssawebill for the oatab- ... . , . „a . ' .T:
ship of the committee, Senor lloniero, f<w l«U ImmUratlon. so that neither tsiu|KT : llshmcnt of a military nstionsl psrk si Ih, * ' ,^ „, ,,, ^ of tne Ins
tlio Mexican minister, and many meiu- ntied tn our rnnntr.. nurit. ,,f .... ~ .... out down rmm sijvi.uuii to sta.ouu. A KKW ahlrt collar has lately appeareil
bers of confess were present. ,Ti7,h^ughL.eiu^nt e„^,f fn,,,,-^. i The Osage Indians have made par s br.ef*but anlm.ted ...„os I ln™ '"
Mr t. .ulihle adopted an eaay, con* und tbo pro**cutlo>i of ail fraudulent practice*: tlal agreement, with the government on the Mh. the chief event beirwtho effort of * nnu* J1** uaect oy inepraaij
versntlonnl Mrle of luldivsn. lie sui«l ,,',f«" ,e of the intmrrlty of poblie echooi hvh- cominlaaion to divide their litnde. Henator Veal lo procure a chance in the rule* | petit, haa been nlelcnnmcd tho order ofl
| the
an ready to answer tjueatioua from
oimnittee. as well nn elaborate liin
vic\Vh. He to< k up each aeetimi
tiik St. Louie ISIoi«
•Mine of the needed i
in u Kystein of bank e
will prevent an SI.mjj
ateuliinr *3.r 4.000 l y til
tion of accourits, an ir
Shoe and Lea'
democrat sav
cag-o between Ivea and Schaefer the 1 of liia reoommendatlona.
former won, the ^frand totals for thu The ttrnt provided for the repctul of
nix nights' pliy bciny: Ivea, :i,000; ail lawa re<juirinjr or authorizing tho
Kchaefer, u,m:«i. deposit of United State* bom la us se
tiik pennion burenin at Washington purities for circulation, ami the aecond
will lierenfter refuse iwnsions to 1 would permit natlonul banks to inane
wi>lows whose income from other notea to an amount not exceeding 75
Kources. added to the proceed** ol per cent, of their paid up and uniui*
reasonable effort on their part, alTord* paired capital, but require each bunk,
them comfortable aupport. Thia policy I before receiving notea, to dcpoalt a pilar-
is provided for in a ruling of Assistant an tee fund, consiatin^ of United State.*)
Secretary Keyncdds, bused on the .lutie le^al tender notea, including treas-
-'7, 1 Mm, act. ury notea of 18U0, to the amount of 30
sknatoh martin*, of Kansas, haa a p^'r cent, upon the circulating notes
plan for nettling the Indian territory applied for, this percentage of deposit*
muddle. It is to mid the Indian terri* llo be maintained at all time*. When-
tory to Oklahoma king one terri- Uvcr a bank retires its circulation, in in their results chiefly In Washington. J. C. Neal, direcior of "the Oklahoma
tory of It, under one government. .vhole or in part, its guarantee fund to i Saturday night Mr.Oockery considered, Kxperimcnt station.
ci.kakixo house returns for the prin- 00 returned to it in proportion to tlio company with Secretury Smith, the Now orchards in Oklahoma nppar-
ipul cities of the I'nited States for the "nonnt of notes retired, of the-,-. Mr. Jetails of n reorganisation of the land | Butly suffered more during the sum
Chief Hi . Heart has taken 111) the tiroo- 1 "b""'1'!' business mluht ih, cspedlled. Tho hulnt I'crlcr. It I* turned down, low cub
„ LIU®rl h,,H 1l0'",n "p ,I,e '.7 m.tier went over. Mr. (.od*,, o«„r„d . reao- Bnd loose ami ha* the practical merit.
revive and extend the true apirit of Amer- o*ition to give each member of tlio (titlon calllnv uu tho sscretary of stale for tho on |.,,f 1 Ja
loan patriot ism. and itnallr will provide a tribe 380 acron and will aubinlt it to a fact* in regard to the execution of twojapun* , * rai e i ihiil e\ery uay, 09
ftyiitetn of prarticat financial benotns to the vote of hi* neople. ■•ndenta t y Chinune authorltlon while •oomlug to bo frcsli from tuu wain*
(amille* of it« meuitMMs in caMt of HirknesN, ac* under protoetlou of tbo United Htaton, whirli tobacco
cidentor death. Assemblies or lodges ure *1- w.,| Tried for lllvanty. Wrnl om ,lft49r 11 Mh« rp debate. Mr. l effei e
romly belmr oraanlxiHl throughout the sev.rul . , . . ' npoke>at length lu opposition to the pol- Aft - , ,
statin* upon the fraternal order plun. stut« I be arrest of «Iohn Amoa, an old icy of iHnuiutf bondw. at the clone of which bin °* bergamot and attar of rosei
iuriHdlctlouN will bo orifjnUed und an annuul Indian, on the charge of bigamy rulnes ! resolution asklna the Judiciary committee to together with orria root and rosewood*
•oiurrena of the order will repr^ent all the r question the outcome of which will Inquire into Iho action of the secretary of tho 1 arc all used b) flavor auulf and chewinif
nembership* and elect officers of the natlonul ... • , . treasury In Issulna bondn wtis adopUsl without
•blurt. A uniform rank will loan be or^n- >e looked for with interest. Hundreds I dtvl loQ. After an executive session the xen- lo^acoa
Ixed.and win participate In public domonstre- Indiana of different tribes ure prac- 1 ate adjourned . . .The house pa*«ed a bill to nicotihk waa aoparateu from tobacco
ing polvgainy being united to var- prevent the froe use of timber on public lands.
!■ nnmbers of wives bv tribal en*- railway pooling bill, whicheeme up as the
is iiuinuers or wives o.\ ,,,,,,,, , ,,s . . .
llona la military slyln of equipment
LAND OFFICE RETRENCHMENT.
tom. It is understood thut this ,n,o
>iN*k«<ry's seitei.ie 10 Cut off a lar^ will be made a test one and carried to
ran of til. Force lonal,ler d. the supreme courtof the United Stales.
Wasiiisoton, llec. 10.—The econom-
ic endeavors of the Oockery commission
| nave heretofore been experienced
The house passed a bill to
and Identified aa ita moat prominent
active principle by 1'oooelt and Rei*
matin In 13:.1*.
senate held u brief and uninteresting TlIIC quantity of tobacco raised in
the «rh. At i:W the -enute went Cuba ia comparatively small. Mulhall
special order, wai then considered until ad-
Afrliullurxi Hints
These paragraps are prepuretl by Dr.
week euded I
average inerca
>rreaponding
ember 7 showc
in . Carlisle said that he
ttislie.
outside
•Iff of
SfXTfCRN men v
in Denver. Co I .
durance, u prize
to the one who k
week. The men
nnder the eye of watchers. When a
contestant was seen lo doze a bell was
struck. If lie failed to wake up he
hristiana Kiowa country
tiik Alabama vv. C. T. U., which ha
Just closed a meeting at Birmingham,
have decided to pay the expenses of o
i. ..i, i* ■ woman to go to Montgomery to remain
notation Hi at j during the entire aea*ion of the legia-
k keeper from ^ |ature and lobby for the passage of a
L .#4*?." general prohibition bill in the state.
Only five countiea have prohibition now nK"ft'nst tlie Indians i
and a fund is being rained by the worn- I Ml,<l drive lheI" ba,^c
en to begin an organized fight to make
A la l*ama a prohibition atatc.
Title first tension of the reichatag in
the new palace erected for its use at
Berlin waa marked by a disorderly
scene, growing out of the refusal of
socialist members to ehecr for the eiu-
ritli t lie I
of r .o I
rrrrp -rj-ntons! olher 'uthorltles^
discussing the railroad pooling bill. The oalcs.
epeaker announced the changes on atandin« Til* peonlo of (ireut llrituin consumQ
o^eU i!t*°!l tt°a th° hou"° ttrt^rtUrnotl ttt i leaa tobaeeo per head than those of any
tri(caste waa not In session on tho Tth othor 01lvlllw'1 couutry' only 23 ounce*
The president * meviaire wus coasldered In j inhabitant.
committee of the whole In the house and over , TlIK Cuban plant, when grown In
ling bill. [ Connecticut, soon loses Its distinctive
sunburn ! ttn hour devoted t > debate
tlint hrnuch of the interior department, theinu,r iurw imm ■cfthiinir
• "Ml —i l sssrsras: ■srsra
bonds to secure circulation prevented | ® _f „ th ; ,, | face of the ground than from all other poollnv bill the house adjourned. necticut tobacco.
combined. It i* the observa- | _Tna honuK. wus not in M; iJn ou the 8lh Tn* medicinal use of tobacco la al«
L-lasticitv of tli
re reported engaged
I mn a contest of en-
f 550) being offered
jpt awake the whole
I'ere in a large room
out.
Del
•en am ion need that ICtigcne
ident of the American Kail*
way tin.0:1. will attend the convention
of ttie American Federation of Labor
In Denver, Col., and will endeavor to
secure nn indorsement of his plan to
amalgamate labor organizations
oue
the
Co.\OKK*81IA3f-Kf.ECT a. J. campbki.i.,
of the Tenth New York tiistrict, i.
dead.
tiik members of the Dockery com-
mission. created at the last s«>ssion of
congress, who have for some time jmst aenger train was held up at a trestle
been conducting an investigation into I miles west of Fort Worth. Tex., on the
the workings of the general land of- ' afternoon of tlie 0th The robber-
! 1 Bee for the purpose of instituting re* looted the express car. the iron safe ol
i°io , . .. . , . . . (l.„ .....
ki.kvkn boxes of arms and
tion have been received nt Thompsons,
lrtah, shipped by tlov. West, of Utah.
The oet.tler were proposing to move
Sau duan county
ver the Colorudc
line.
A. J. hi.ackwki.i., who is under ar-
rest at Claremore. I. T.. charifed with strinpenc
treason for selling land t white peo- notes were re;
nalty lieing death under tbe doman«
law, was taken from hi? I pftekay
prison to the "Needles'" close by nnd .
tortured to make him confess, ten
bucks dancing round him and jabbing
his naked body by some sharp instru-
ment. He wus afterward taken back
to prison and irfthed hand and foot.
tiik east bound Texas Pacific pas
llrietly the plan proposes the aooli
i tion of the office of receiver at every ^
provision outlined." he declared, "gives tion of tlie otllce of receiver at every ., - nnnpiv. n mirMarviiien nnd or- <1*he houiw bod under consideration a bill to re- mun\\ . , ,, ..
ample protection without the deposit land office in tho country and there «s ienorte.l bv Prof F A 111 ^nMPftc,taU,d °®c®rH ,lf lhp «weaue cutter , ^wholly for external application,
nf LuS., us rcijuircd by the p^sent kjO-
Mr. Carlisle said that the practical I f,"*e in the interior department Is to lllllt " ! "e?Sba^^l|h2djI)irnS>'Jit"1"" b'U *** I. ®VKnv ,uun wnokea or chew#
pra
i of n reserve funtl of currency
shown in 1 Hl#3. There waa a de
I for money aggregating # 10,000,
The treasury did its best to meel
tit by tho tim
, be dispensed with and one law ofllecr, orchards received least culUvutiou.
nt a salary of 81,11110, is to be as- UlI,n cultivation of young fruit trees
signed to each of tho thirty-eight dis- u iU heyoud reasonable doubt, reduce
tricts affected. The solicitor-general'., damage by drought and insects.
ottice is to lie abolished. The land and ornamental trees are
cost of old books.
The Prices Vary Arcorillo* to Ilia Unulll]
of Ihr Dealers' Falruua.
pie. the
Cheroke.
■ro ready to be distributed tho ooininlsaloner's salary Is to lie inc
hiul gone by and mnny of tli
- were return
the
Yards of 8100.0
The whole thin;
being
forms in that branch of the govern.
roent service, if necessary, have com-
pleted their work, but were not ready
to make public their recommendations. A hkcknt dispat
A ihkpatcii from Warsaw. Russian said that the (
roland, says that tJen. tionrko, tho made
tiik city council of Jacksonville, Kla.,
lias icpcaled the ordinance passed a
year niro to permit the Corliott-Mitchell
prize ti'.'lit to take place in that city.
The ordinance wn- repealed by the
niiiin'inons vote of the council. This
Indicates that all important eliahge of
aeutimeut toward prixc-llgl^.ing has ,
taken place in Jocksonville since the *">>' "rders upon then,
f..eh.l l-\i;.„l. n .... „„.l i (OtTSfT I1 KKDIKANn I1K I.ksskp-s. tho
governor of Wursaw, received a tele-
gram from the Russian minister of the
interior conveying to him an order of
the czar not to interfere with tho
Hairs of the Catholic clergy or to im- :
part in 1 agr
government com in t.s
lands in severalty-
had decided Jo subm
to give each tnembci
acres to a vote of his
tiik brick cornic
building in conr*><
earned of. l'|>
reported stolen.
Hie very quickly
from truthrle,
ge Indians had
nicut with the
siou to take
Chief Rig
it the propo
• of the trili
people.
1 national banks, they in turn having a
lien «.a the failed bank,
j Representative Hail, of Missouri,
ftiiggested'that there was a prevailing
, opinion that it was unsafe to place the
entire question of cxpnnding the cur-
hands of corpor.itiom: and
The book hunter soon finds out tlun
the prices for old, rare loines varies in
ratio to the quality, or wealth, of a
dealer's patrons. This is as true of
the book shop^ of San Francisco, Chi-
cago, New Orleans or Ronton as it is of
ik mart
„ „ „ nto the
nnd create a few others; to leave opinion of Professor 1\ A. Wau.li. stylish book stores of any of these
the secretary of the interior more frer horticulturist, of ihe station, that the cities you will have to pay twenty-five
devote his attention to matters ol advantages of fall or spring planting to fifty per cent, more for a 1 took than
while the treasury i superior importance, and linally tc| for fruit and other trees are i mostly if you went to the inconsequential
j save $200,000 a year. Congress is readj imaginary; ami that if trees arc prop- dealers in out-of-the-way places—in
to adopt it if the secretary nods an up- t r|y bandied, especially if not subject- cellars or in tumbled down shops,
proving head. It was to secure that) Cli damaging exposure in transfer- I . Another point in lxxik prices is tho
n nope net i.
d criticism of
this particular section and Chairman
Springer aslce I how th«- ' 'cretary's
pla*4 tlitfered from the Hultimore plan.
Mr. Carlisle explained the technical
diffei*euce. The Raltiiuoro plan pro
posed a deposit of 50 per cent, under
certain com
plun proposed a deposit of .in per cent.
When a bank fails the treasury plan
,j being set on the grounds of the Okla-
$1,01)0 and his decision in land cases i |homa Agricultural and Mechanical
to be final. Heretofore appeal has lain | college at Stillwater. This season of
to the secretary. The effect of the plan Ihe year, or at any time during fall,
will ih* to make Mr. Lamoreaux su-1 winter or spring, when the trees are
premc in his department, to ex-1 dormant and the ground is open, will New York, the leading!
tinguish a great number of officer do to set such trees. Indeed, it is tlie nf ljle COuntry. If you gn
approval that Mr. Dockery
; Lank
ill
Mr. Carlisle, -banU'
j l'lieir int« rest will
contract as the common inte
fiiriuaii At it<aiia.n ..... „«i if. COUNT I* khi>i.naxi> dk Lksskps, the, ouilding In conr-e of construction at " . ; " "
creammI tlie 1mprobaW"ity of l '<£ 1 «or.d.renow„cd French engineer the j Onbuque. U. fell and Charles Mc |
, in.|WM fl 4%# builder of the Suez canal and the lead- < lade and I*red Loranz, bricklayers, " * . tl 4 , .
I or of the unsuccessful Panama canal were thrown down 84 feet. l.oraI17 I secretary stated that this llexl-
taking place in Jacksonville for a long I °r "usucccssiui ranama canal
time to come. project, died on the Tth, aged 80. He \ will die
_ I had been in failing health for months
(SKKATon Jo Ea. of Arkansas, Is still aD<1 the time of the Panama canal,
endeavoring to have an appropriation e*P"M'res l>' health was so precarious every portion of the globe, with a f.
of 8100,1*10 made for the survey of the | ^ U,e «'reot bcu"aal was from I except
Indian territory iu expectation of its I ""
visions for uniform i
age for United States u
opening for settlement whenever the
Indian treaties have been abrogated
mid the Indinn lands allotted. He
earr'.rd an appropriation for this pur-
pose through the committee on Indian
affairs, of which he is chairmau, at the
last session, but it failed on account of
the opposition in the house by Repre-
sentative Holinan, chairman of the In-
dian affairs committee in that body.
extraoiwixary pains are being tak-
en by Uncle Sam in preparing a stand-
ard for pure gold. It will take the form
of a bar weighing fifty ounces. This bar
will be cut into several pieces, one of
which will be given to each of the
United States mints and assay offices.
It seems that no absolutely pure gold
has ever been produced in this country.
The standards now possessed by the
various mints differ somewhat; not one
of tliein is absolutely free from impur-
ity. For the purpose of exactness in
assay work it is desired to have a stand-
ard that is beyond suspicion.
him.
tiik president on the 8th signed the
proclamation announcing the ratificu:
tion and the taking effect of the new
Chinese immigration treaty.
tiik new treaty between the United
Staten and Japan was made public on
the 8th.
tiik second national conference for
good city government convene 1 at
Minneapolis, .Minn., on the 8th. Ad-
dresses were made on municipal condi-
tions in western cities.
aftkb a month's session the annual
meeting of the Cherokee * legislature
adjourned on the 8th und was immedi-
ately called in extra session by Chief
Harris, in order that important busi-
ness might be completed.
A haii.roai) car which is said to be
bullet proof is being constructed. The
new car will be supplied with cages,
desigued to be opened only from the
outside by a station master. In these
cages the safe and more valuable par-
rels are to be placed. The arrange-
ment is such that if robl>ers succeed in
entering the car they will ik? exposed
to the fire of the messenger from a
bullet proof compartment in each end
of the car, the messenger being alsc
able to shoot along the sides of the car
to protect the engineer or to prevent
burglars and robbers from making an
entry.
tiik United States marine hospital
service has purchased a horse and he
has been given several injections of
the liquid obtained from the feeding of
the diphtheria germ taken from the
throat of a child suffering from diph- i
theria, in a mixture of beef broth and 1
peptone until they have reached full
development. To get the animal thor-
oughly immuned against the disease
will take from six to nine months' ad-
ministration of the liquid. When the
animal is in condition and the gertnr
have had full effect the horse is bled
and the serum secured, which is said
to be a cure for diphtheria.
pouck justick watson, of Williams-
burg, n. \\, recently sentenced a wife
beater to attend church services every
Hnnda.v with his wife. Tills novel sen-
tence was the result of an effort on the
part of the magistrate, tlie wife and a
clergyman to solve the problem ol
what to do with the prisoner. The
magistrate said that he would give
Andrew llertzel a chance for the sake
of hla children, and on condition that
be reported every .Sunday to a clergy
man who was going to hold a mission
in the courtroom he would parole him.
If he failed to attend lie threatened tc
semi him to the penitentiary.
miscem..weois.
tiik Denver chamber of commerce
has adopted resolutions in favor of tho
construction of the Denver, Sioux City,
Lake Superior & Chicago railway, aud
of the government taking possession ol
the Central Pacific aud Union
railroad systems und operating them
on bchulf of the people.
Ix Little Rock, Ark., .fere Haralson,
ex-congressman from Alabama, has
been found guilty of pension forgery
and his punishment left with the
court
frank mkvkrs. a convict who was
brought to Lexington, Ky., to testify
in a court case, tried to escape at the
jail door and knocked Deputy Wilker-
tjon down as the latter was unlocking
the door. Then ho ran down tho
street, followed by Willcerson, who
fired three shots, the last of which
killed the fugitive.
A body—afterwards identified as that
of A. D. Barnes, proprietor of several
news and fruit stands—was found in a
shipping case in an alley at Chicago on
the Tth. The body had been cut up to
fit the case. At the inquest the police
advanced the theory that the man wa«
murdered and the murderers had
boxed the corpse for shipment, but
fearing d iscovery had abandoned it.
Willi.K excavating at the entrance ol
Franklin park, in Boxbury, Mass.. sis
men were probably fatally Injured bj
the explosion of dynamite, fixed foi
blasting rock.
thk members of the Queretaro (Mex.'
legislature have voted to subscribe
their pay to a war fund in case of
trouble with Guatemala.
cami-bki.i., a student at the Uni
versity of California, was seized by
fellow students after midnight on the
4th and with a dull razor one side of
bis head was shaved and his eyebrows
and his eyelashes cut off. His head
waa daubed with red ink and on one
check "8" for Stanford and on the
other "T" for traitor were put. lie
was stripped anil his body covered
with the same letters. Disloyalty to
his university and favoring Stanford
university in. the late football match
were given as the cause.
part of Cedarville, N. J., has burned.
The post office and nearly all the maiu
tliorb
s, arc made in an order re
eently issued by Postmostor-ticucra
Ifisseil. The rates are ", cents for eael
half ounce of mail, cxecpt for famuli
anil Mexico, whose dome-die rates of
cents an ounce arc applicable, or to tin
postal agency at Shanghai.
ItllADMTKKKT's Review of Tr.nle sail
that tho holiday season was brin .-: n
ing increased activity to retailers
North of Kansas I ity reports wen
rather unfavorable beeause of the un
seasonable weather. The
prices was to increased fir
A kirk at ">17 Broadway, New York, the titl,
did damage to the amount of S- '.o.o i
Seventy-five young women ill the buil
,ility was much more de
rigid system by which it fixed amount
of currency was always outstanding.
At one time the stringency was so
freat that the banks drew out Si:i.o >,i,-
litiO under pressure, and if it had not
been for the Canadian banks who sent
iciety organized. Thursdnj s'an thistle will most likely Is" foun
trail lutd a stallion valued ut. along railroads in the northern Her c
er twenty farmer* | counties.
ing tho past tvvc | Two new food plnnts from Hindoo-
weeks. ,ntan. tried in small quantities nt tho
The horse thieves' stronghold is ic'Oklahoma Experiment station during
the (iyp hills, in tho Cheyenne country, the yeur, bore
surrounded by djep canyons and heavy | extreme heat of
helps to aupport tho government In
18'.y tho government revenues from to,
bucco were 831,000,077.
since 1805 the government haa col.
lected in revenue on tobacco the atu«
pendous sum of 8800,512,307. Tho beat
year was l>,s \ 847,3!il,9sll.
"piumi.no" is the name given bji
planters to tho operation of breaking
off auc'n ieaves aa touch the ground ut
havo become broken or worthless.
tiik Molmmmedun world was onca
divided on the subject of smokiug.
Some theologians declared smoking ta
be worse than murder.
THE BETTER HALF. \
trinity college, Dublin, ia consider*
ing tho advisability of giving degrees
to women.
the hospital at Soo Chow, China, has
as ita superintendent Dr. Annio WaU
ter, a Mississippi woman.
mrs. ItRADLKr - martin has bough*
the diamond crown of Marie Antoinette
and will thus become nn object of envy
"— v—fashionable world.
liussia has a per.
her rcception-roomJ
button can turn oa
tieular perfume
tome of great
value.
Then the pri .. „ r
cording to the fn.ls. The Napoleon fad Bn<1 Ilcr latcst experience ia to havo
Is now on. nnd everything about tho needle token out of her elbow. It waa
little Corsican is selling nt an uilvnneo one whi<;h 8,10 I> <1 swallowed thirty
on lust year's prices. There Is nlso a ycarsinff°-
we" and withstood the boom on Americans—the early editions Mns- ij- a- starkweather, of Kansas
>f last summer. These | „f Lowell, Hawthorne and Holmes now City, one of the first women aollcitors
liim. long distances from nursery to high prices charged for one sort of
horse thieves field, one season isas&ootl as another Imoks and the cheapness of others.
j lo transplant. On the live nnd ten-cent countcra will
a Vlitlliine.- I'ainmlttvo Orcnnl.<-il In Ukla- Three new nnd very aggressive j '*" found beautifully bound religions
I,ouia tn sui>|iro«. iior.« stealing. threaten to invade Oklahoma, works and volumes of novels, worn
• it tuirir, Olc., I lee. 10.—ror several „ .1 • . !m,i
farmers in the north nor- the '''"-etor or the experiment >"'
station would be gla<
lit ions of populnr novels
spoud JuntI technical works, too aucieut to be
IviiiL'ti-di
mnty havo be
mrs. tawtha whitman, of Mum*
go up anil down, ac- I ,0r^v.i110' ,Ky- u ninety-two yeara old.
currency into this
Suits might have ei
nimi
INOTON, Dec. 11. "A bill t
banking on capital se?urc
a pledge of real estate securities; u
secure depositors against loss; t > en-
large the volume of circulating money;
to provide u flexible currency, and tt
tendency of I establish safe and profitable deposito-
for the savings of th3 people." is
f a measure fathered by Sena-
tor Peffer, of Kansas. It proposes tod is*
1 •«, l4 ,ni , tribute $0,000,000,000 among the paople.
ing were rescued with difficulty. Thr It provides that any live or more citizens
elevator was operated until it was al associate themselves under the
most ablaze. Ihe fire was hardly ex llBtionau,a.,k act. The capital stock
tinguished when another fire was di*
covered ut 31" and 317 Spring street. I
where a stock of cloaks was damageJ
to the extent of -S'JO.OOO.
five people were overcome by coa'
gas at St. I'anl. Minn., recently anc
narrowly cscapc.l death. They retired
at night leaving the dampers closed in
,the coal stove. When neighbors brokr
fin all wereuncon tciou*. it wasthnucrh*
two of them would <iie.
TIIK i.a i k*i'.
wichita, Kan., D<?c. 12.—Chinles
Cunl ffe, night watch at the Whit aker
packing house was scalded to death
by escaping steam, Monday night.
Cuuliffe and the engineer were inspect-
ing the steampip^s aud Cunliffe turned
a valve to allow the steam to escape
when tiie hot grease and s tea in burst
out with terrible force soon filling the j
room. The engineer managed to get ;
to a window aud crawl outside: Cun- ]
iiffe was soon overcome with tho awfu)
heat.
wichita, Kan., Dac. 12.—The resi-
deuce of Commissioner F. A. Davis 1
on South Fifth avenue w is yesterday j
destroyed by fire. The furniture ex-
cepting that iu the lower rooms was
also consumed. Mr ^avis was sick at |
sdar trees. A small body of the out j were the Cyamapis and Mungo peas, j bring good roun I figures. Just as soon 1 of ,lfc insurance, says she Bnda no dif-
isily defy a troop of cay TI .e latter especially made a fine as the dealer> lind that the public is ft°ulty in inducing"women to insures
lmost inaccessable y-M- growth and bore profusely. The peas after a certain line of books,the dealers Ivast month she wrote two hundred
farmers, nuin though small, were delicious and the put. up the price. This the dealers an(^ eleven thousand dollars on tha
this westen plant promises to be quite an addition deny, of course, but the book huiitei . Wves of women.
no friend but ] tQ our scanty summer supply of vege- | who makes regular rounds of the shop* 1 _
Next year a larger area
I laws coul
airy in tit
tion. A 1
be ring 250 old-time
j11" country, raised to k
f,y a Winchester, start
I hold last night artm
determined to driv
the strong tablet
country or hang or shoot all on sight.
A r*nn«jr|vanl* Cttve-ln.
SiiKNANiioAii.Pa., Dec. 10.—The towt
of Lost Creek, a suburb of this city,
ivus throwu into a state of terror Sat
unlay night by a rumbling noise which
Increased in volume und culminated in
the cracking and sinking of the earth
under six houses. The inmates weri
aroused and c leaped to a place of safe-
ty. During the night several men, al
the risk of their lives,rescued the house-
, the teeth an,] Lio planted with American grown seed, i It may be said that religious work* I r)i77v .^npl IC
from tho I — K„u ,i.„ ,.i, I as J k/Fvl1^
Minor Itoins.
j sell at the cheapest prices; drauiath
of each bank shallnot be less than
000, in shares of 8100 each, no stojk-
I holder to own more than 10 per cent.
The capital is to consist of uuincum-
I bered real estate situated in the coun- ,
I ty where the bank is to be located, houses
Tlie certificate of incorporation, prop- Thesurfu*.*- muuucniiiuni wv mc worK-1 mo-ci.„i .. . . . .
erlv acknowledged and recorded, is to ! inffa of the Packer No. ^.diicrv of th, "" was stated previously
operate as a first lien upon the lands. I Lehigh Valley Coal Co. The present thnr,e ,,an«es. the Boston man who
Homesteads cannot be u^ed, and loss is estimated at 31,500. * was hunting for his brother Henry in
J. W. Howe of Guthrie sold his farm j atTireiiigh^^'^VVOTkson^SDortavera^ Rolling and Kluur Mills, Uolloy, Mich, u-l
e «KV «st week for 88,000. «
Paul I'icrbncher, a Herman boy, of are always held at high figures. Frank
Uuthrie, has invented a railroad tie Forrester's works, now out of print, are
and has been offered $50,000 for the hard to pick up, and the few found on
invention. sale go at fancy figures.
Absentee Shawneesor Pottawatomie!! I The high prices for sporting works
may sell their lands but the convey- or'' owin(T to two causes. Works of
ance must be signed iu the presence of Itllis l haracter urt' rarely issued, except
the Indian agent. it-t.-i-j...
Sweeney the man who killed Jack
Mr. B. Stiff, proprietor of the Centennial
tells,
tho
relief afforded by Hood'a Sursapurilla:
" Six months ago I was in very poor
health. 1 had stom-
ach and bowet
trouble, dizzy
spells, also very
siok turns of stom-
in limited editions, and are well printed
and bound. Dramatic and sporting
hold effects. The earth isstill slow phenus"Yor ni.vi'n7^."."l* I works seldom g-o into second editions,
ly sinking and it is feared that tl,<' ,lon" to i,is wf^. ,ou,,nHt,T",L!!., M wh"n an °«Utl0" is exhausted the
• will ihj completely engulfed L«kin«r nniunn W CH,<: by purchaser must go to the old book store,
race is undermined by the work-1 Itt | Reworks got tenup In the style of
Isooth s letters and Jefferson s autobi-
ography—both exquisitely illustrated
—are not thrown away when read, like
, Oklahoma to apprise him of the fact
< in . 7,r'" u.l,y r.Trr'"' . that he had been left a fortune, found
C , AOO, Dec. 10. -While waiting al ,!enrjr at chicaska. He was herding
lie Lyons depot of the Burlington Jattle.
road Saturday night a party of younu | « ' ,
people were struck by the snbnrbat , «uannnh I'fker says the reason that
train. Miss Ida Shultz, aged " wai f does not live with his white rcla-
killed outright; Edward Shultz' he>lUveBin Tex s '« that "down there i
| improvements must be kept
I Insured. The lands aru to be
lakeii at their assesse-l value,
and if the bank breaks are to be held
as security. Incase the assessed val-
uation of the land falls, stockholders
are to make the loss good with other
lands, and fallin? that, the hank is to , brother, suffered internal injn..„M1 1U
be closed. I lie co i, to i - no ,v]licI, wiU prohably result fatallv ln the Indlan te"'ltory I noble
to such banks Lulled States notes to I AnoUier brother.
the amount of their capital, less tho I wm, |,j
| would lie a common white man, while
most novels are. but are preserved for
reference. Hence, when a copy get*
into second-hand book stores the figure
asked is often greater tlion the pub-
lisher's price.—N. Y. Advertiser.
m
Mr. E. Stiff
Nearly Deaf
In the right ear. Tt
seemed like a saw-
mill running hi my
head. 1 used two
and one-half bot-
tles of Hood'sSar-
sapurilla when I
felt a change for
the better.
mid Wn firmly.
The train was full of fierce robbers.
Strong men sat in the seats of the cars
anil held their hands as high as possi-
ble. Women trembled and wept, with
charges of preparing them. These
notes are to be legal tender for any
debt, public or private, but no bank
must put • -ii t more thun J'.MIOO.OOOof this.
The comptroller Is to examine each
bank once a month, and.such bank N to
post statements of its condition each
day within one hour after closln f. In-
terest is not to exceed 0 per cent, per
annum on thirty-day loans, j per cent
on sixty-day loans, -I par cent, on nine-
ty-day paper. Each bank mu..t estab-
lish a savings depository, receive uU
sums over 5 cent* and pay prescribed
••ates r.,f interest.
Caught In thft Art.
iVaco, Tex., iJee. 8.—Ail attempt wa
made last night to burn the Texas cot
ton palace. A young man, who refuser
to disclose his name, but who is said
to be named Ilareourt, lives in lious
ton, was caught by a guard in one ol
the toilet rooms setting fire to the dry
straw and grasses forming o,,e of thV
es of decorations.
urge space
stores were consumed.
thk recent report of the Chicago A mkktiso was held at Wash
strike commission has strengthened thf on the Sth by gentlemen prominent
chances for the passage of the arbitra- j the telegraph business aid the Tele
tion law reported to the house last sen- graph Historical Society of Nortl
the time nnd had to oe carried to the
house of a neiglilur. lie is now in a
critical condition. Tiie loss on the
house is 82,500.
washington, Dec. r.'. -The monster
petition of the San Francisco Ex iminer
against' the II,'illy Pacific funding
billl arrived here yesterday, it con-
tains 201,000 names. Mr. Maguire,
(Dem., Texas.) will present it to the
house today.
washington, iijc. 12.—K.-presenta-
tive Tawhey of.Minnesota has present-
ed h!s bill providing for the settle-
ment of troubles by arbitration. The
modifications from the original bill re-
late mainly to the manner of proceed-
ing with arbitrations where disputes
arise. ,
fort wouth, Tex., Dec. 12. —Four j
men implicated in the lien Brook* Gold Kr.rrve firowlnit.
train robbery, by the confession ol! washington, Dee. k. -The cash bal
Ham Evans of this city at - now in jail | in .tho treasury yesterday was
here, and the officials claim to have a ! 8!50,115,337; net gold, 8110,007.50;.
ad sure case against, till of them.
I The four men are Sam Evans, nephew , .,
ington of Captain Stun Evans, John Ward,! , "CIW'", "fount ^ of bond pur-
lent iu j Walter Sullivan nnd Walter U miner, A New York how-
nil young farmers who live within a uK'J'd
mile of where the robbery was com- export at the sub-treasury, as here-
Cmil, barely escaped 'cd'an "hi®'-" ^
jumpingout of the waj Counties no longer need to sell their I the exception of the spectacled' young
of the moving train which bore dowi j bonds to extend their debts. They can j woman from Wayside Station. A rob
hearing has been restored and all tho other
troubles have vanished, so I feel like a now
man. I keep Hood's 8arsaparilla on hand,
also Hood's Pills." E. STirr, Dailey, Mich.
Hood's^Cures
, per-
hcla^
upon his relatives. The young peoplt j be issued, counted as so much cash,
got confused ut tliedepot, and in avoid j sold or unsold, against the warrants
ing one train, stepped before the othci they fund, and the county starts out
with the above fatal result. on a cash basis.
National l.tve Stork KxchanRp.
It is said that an effort will be made
ber approached her. "Don't you dare
to touch mc," she shouted, "or I'll
scream as loud as I can!"—Cincinnati j
Tribune.
- anHc prescui ession 01 congress to ... . " , . .. -™™-
b, which has beet pas8 a biU allowing the cities and Ilike tho ra<i!cttl republicans in the
huraday last, ad towns of Oklahoma to buy, at a nomi- \}l?Uan,Bt,nbflr' haye a detestation of
•er'^were e'e'T'lf" i Qal "priee'rihr'scTiool Actions lyi^ I !'im whldl ^ogni/es
;ers were e.ected fo, j ne„est the,r ,lmiu fof s(,hool pur- I ^"fa't^M '
no limits
the obstinate con-
in tho north especially,
had beeu covered by the fire
it had communicated to the decoration/
would have caused the building to burn
like powder. Seven thousand people
were in the building at the time, but
no alarm wtu> given.
Live Stock exchange
in session sine
journcd Katurdu
the following otliec
the ensuing year without opposition , D0SCS
\V. H. 1 hompson. Jr., at Chicago, pre* I I have an invincible antipathy to liimv
ident; Charles W. Baker, of Chicago. Guthrie Capital: United States At- and all ngroc in their motive, which ir
secretary; Levi B. Doud, of Chicago, | torney Jackson, of tho Indian terri- mainly his exireme inflexibility in hi?
treasurer. These all succeed them i tory, has a letter from Bandit. Bill views of public policy. I have never
selves. Vice presidents: John C. Mo, Cook, in which he is warned to not al-j known a political personage of any
Coy, of Kansas City; Joseph (J. Martin., low too milch pursuit of "me and my party who knew Crispi's life and work,
r5i«!n.' rU:<i vv1' !,r°#1L«!cIc' or he will be pursued by cold an<l who was moderately free from
iiam ili.o.st'of^st' °i ««iW"r lead and sent to the place where fire- P^Judlee, who did not recognize hh
ion, of Fort Worth. U h'm[> works are profuse and cheap. Patriot Um.—W. j.
A majority of the children born to
WAS„,~ lonK-dc | IE! 't'r in U,e territ°"
layed Chinese treaty has at last
in Washington. It was delayo
1 the mule sex.
Captain A.
E. Woodson,
•Stillman, in Century.
Mrs. Charles Robinron, of Lawrence,
Ivan., wife of the pioneer governor,
told tho story of his life the other daj
to a phonograph cylinder, which is t<
cause the Chinese government, wishing authorized to do so, by the Indian be preserved by the State Historical
KNOWLEDGE
Bring* comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. Tho many, who lire bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
leas expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's best products to
the needs of physical being, will
to health of f
the value to With ot the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in tha
adopt every precaution, had dls|olBco' '"> issued an order forbidding loclety.
patched the document to the United ttny members of the Cheyenne ami There are 5,4011 railway surgeons cm-1
States by way of Europe instead of by j Arapahoe tribes to establish camps ployed by the railroads of the United j Ita excellence is due to ita presenting
States and Canada. j In the form most acceptable and pleas-
An aerolite which fell at Corson I
ant to the taste, the refresh!
the shorter Pacific route, late Sntur, uP"n the Darlington agency reserva-
diiy Secretary Gresham and Mr. Vang tion for more than three days except
Yti, tlieCliine.se minister, exchanged by consent of the ngent. The Indian
I lie final ratifications, anil nothing non! police and employes of the agenev are
, remains to be done but to prom,ilgitt« excepted from this order. It is intend-
Ylrtlm* of a Uawolliie K«plo«lon,
dam,as, Tex., Dee. 10.—A gasolin.
in a day oi their allotments.
WOMEN IN POLITICS.
Nov., weighed ten tons and yielded
golil, silver, copper and lead.
Tbe emperor of (lermany is n profl,
freshing and truly
Denenciai properties of a perfect lax-
ative ; effectually cleansing the aystem,
dispelling coldi. headaches and fevera
nd permanently
permanently curio,
cic*t drummer and can give lessons to , It g[rea ^tiifaction
with
ig constipation,
to millions and
the approval of the medical
j because it acts on the Kid-
Liver and Bowels without weak-
sion by the committee on labor. Rep America was formed, with a member- milted. Evans states that the inon -v , Vr.c rePorte'1' amount to 82,250,00;
resentutlve MeCanii, as chairman of ths ship of about 250, representing ail sac- was rlivi led before tliey left the scene leaves tlie true am,
house committee on labor, called re | tions of the country. Its object is the of the robbery, after whbli they went
cently upon Labor Couitnissioner , collection and preservation of his- west uliout. live
Wright to propose a co-operation on
his part for the passage of the bill.
Mr. MeCaun believes that the bill ean
be withdrawn from the house and re
modeled so as to be completely in lin«
with tha suggestions of the commit
■Ion so aa to receive the fuU support
which tbe report itself obtained.
net gold balance 8107,85
. .sterling exchange st
miles f.-om Which higher figure than
SSi-s srtst l ssfiL-tt sassl
America.
A man has been arrested at the Hua-
chuca mountains, Arizona, whom the
authorities believe to be John W. Hill-
mou, the man whose life insurance cer-
tain companies will not pay, as tbey
claim ha l not dead.
hear whei e tliey wei
up a train on the
tha best artnv drummers iu beating
the tattoo.
Six veterans of Waterloo are still liv> j neys,
stove exploded in a small fr .m','. h.,il,l matob-bltct stbono is credited ! in<f " l'«' ee. fourteen In England and ening them and it la perfectly freo from
corner of Hm amllWrTItres wltb ad '"tentlon of putting a woman j """ee In the United States. ever? objectionable aliLtance.
ing, corner of him aud I earl streets. ttt (K„ ,..h of Now YolrU.s 8t,.cet-clcaii- Dr. Holmes, his friend, Edward Ev 1 Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drags
erett ll,le. says, seldom read* a book gists in 60c and $1 bottles, but it ia man-
regularly through. He merely got th« ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
general Idea, nnd that he cast In ai Co. only, whose name is printed on every
•nt ranee of \ 7« I ^ I
since their discovery in 18T1.
Hint, to > ;. ;50,l|i|;i. '«s, cum.-r ,i, i-.iin ami t-eari streets, n. .l,„ u-.a „« vt„,„ v~, , , . ,
ie amount of the yesterday, fatally burning Mrs. DavlJ £££££'?' ^htaM I^V'i'T
1107,857,6112. With Patzky and her child of a years. Mrs. ^ Wnmen lnel. lll ,? Y ^
\sssi sAs/jir I"-",,"" tJSA'sssMr
I- riday further ex- uown of her head to the soles of her M
Six I to* ton Work II
lie claims th:, this share of the plunder Jioxburv, this morning, six men were i also dis' Tho husltand. a Polish Jew ®r' P°'ntl.Dfu 10 o1 «he
un. e "«ir i 11 fix him all right ] probably fatally injured hy the ex- I p«d«ller, is away in the country selling ! ..Wh'lh ott.ho'K: old cats la : Ir-.. (I.:, (
after he ha I gotUn tin
i Luuiiiimv mulliy injured bv the e*. I pwu'er. is away in tne country selling
rh with lib plosion of dynamite, fixed for blasting I ^nfM,s The and stock of good. Mrj°l nt learned over and ,aid: V t | Adms. Mel o and Da (lama, the note*
^ "*5 J were consumed, j particular tabby, air, la behind you." , Brazilian re. be la, have not enlisted ia
' the Chinese navy.
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The Woodward News. (Woodward, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1894, newspaper, December 14, 1894; Woodward, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth352529/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.