The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 205, Ed. 1, Monday, December 18, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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The State Capital
Bjp Th Stat C.pilaTpnntlng Oof"
M
cK&xxox ornrtA mrsE
ii. w. rr.NTiii-om. .Mtmgr.
Saturday Dec. 23!'"'
Lincoln iosrts..fSpccii
' rim !."..( Mail V':.
Carter's
Grand
Scenic
Production
iiRr Kails by Moon
light with Hoillng
Mini. Practical
working Knnlilc ami
1 l.t Freight cars.WUll
I li H I Humiliated caboose
p . Tile Dago Dive.
pSIvT Realistic river ncene
iiul htcamboat ex
plosion ami oilier
rft ut liny Mfcct.
Adv.mca S.ilu nt
WALLACE & MULLER
Utunl Prices
15 AND 50 CENTS.
WANT COLUMN
What l Tim WatitT
IK jou want An? nta?
IKj ;uu want a Hltuallont
tfeyou want to bur anjthlnf J
Ha jou want lloanfpra or IodKerat
IV) 7011 want any "llrlp" mala or fp matef
1)1 jou want l'uillt
lo jou want I'AOU.Prr
Ihi jou want Hprrftbta Ctrrki or JlpPhanlrst
IK) jou want lo Unit n Itooin Iluuae or Store!
Do jou want to llujorHell a Home Wagon
r an kind of a VpIiIcIpT
Do jou want to 811 or Itrnt jour Mbhsp
Ofltpp Htore It or ITarmf
llaft jou losl or foiiixl anjthlnrr
im jou want to K1I jour Hood-Will and Mi-
lurpa? liar joti rVennit-ltaml (looiU nt anj kind
thai jou with to Hell or KnphanftPf
llatp tou (looila loHell uf anj klndf
It ao. Tin UariTAL will imlill.li n Hire Hup
nreollnipa forElrenta one wppk for Rarest
A want InTm Htiia CiriTit never f alia to i
bring quick returna. i
. iriH iruiriu i. ... .mit .. iu vnim
"WANTH1D.
TANTi:t tliinnlfpi nl iip li llfilmir
" ant. rariii-rSnil nnil llnrrixon Klral Ihm
lionrtt f.1U)n wpvk mix inpiiW foi i II loir
man proprlHor
1IANTKI) A tlrst cliiu. ilr) hhmU mun wl'k
"" twplrp jpnrnrn'rlp ee niil a altna-
lion In live town In Okliilwiinn llrwt of l'f
rrencra Kltrii. Ail In V. II. IIpiir.1. wif
UonlrM linnar Knnim I'llv. 111). lit
"TT7"ANTKI iiiipii In wll luhnciillHa; Ha
VV ami grt ). ixrluUi'lj or .ta li ftt.1.
IIiip Aildrpaa. . sit1Iii It.lflilliK ( . . tt i-
laiiil (.
TirAVTKI) I iiiTitaarra liiillea or rnitl-
VY m'll T 'a a piMllmUIr rihI plimanht
tuiplojmnt i ..1 nt room It UnUoraltj
iiuiiiiio; iimnrip i). t.
WA.K
I . Li! j "M niM. Tufj mun tm
tali iiHrTBOiriTiLonw.
FOR K.B3NT.
t tiler eHI form I.I." nwtna
'in Yoiuir .t WnlCra wmn
e room A llniiilonl tiullit.
I rSpaii
IMOkah n '
luir
fjlOU ltKNT-Tli two front oFBp.hi etTH
JD hoiiao bullillni;. Iliunilrt' ul rHITa UiW-
TiLoftUr.
lTOIt SALEJ
TTOIl HA1.K A frrh Jpr.. iw imil
X.' iniumoi fir
SittlP
ajIOCEJXjjnulTEOTjra
C1AN jou wrltpt H).vlul H"w rifrepolMl('la
J wniilnl IllfiiD Ion n In the t'nltwl IMHIen
and umiiiiiiu
:iiimiltt Aililrpw wllh alnniH. Intubni '
I.HriilAL Nkwa AanodtTliiN. J' O. Mvl
TlOXi
MSI Iloatoli liu
i
GUILD UAZAAK.
II Will Ciiihiiipiii i Tiilmirrow Mijlil Hint
Ijiot llirin II 1)4
The lailles of the Duihl will open
their bazaar tomorrow evening nt the
opera houn'. KverUhluif Iiiih been
gotten ready. The b.uutir will lat
three days.
Itotl of lloiior
The followli e; puplU Ml. and flth
prudes West Mile were neither Rb-
Bout nor tardy during the mniilli innl-
tnir December 1ft: Myrtle May. .tilth
Patten l.ulu Starr llttttiu Htllott.
Docln Trlbble. Charlie Kjmu' Oil lUy
John Thomas Walter Whltl.ey John
Chandler It bert )oj' Willi- Wilde-
man Oeori .lucksmi
"josi I'll run k" si'iimii .
I.Ul of pupils neither absent nor
tardy Andrew Juuksun DhvIiI Wes-
ley Krrdd'e Hhlplev. Towmend Jaek-
son Willie Mdore Hayes Iturnetl Al-
bert Diinhain Wllllnni l.owe Nora
llrooUlns Sailli tllrnu. Kinnia
tlleiin Maud .lohnsou Inex WIIIU.
odle Shipley Mnild Heton .lent
Kiultli. Mrglnlit Wwlkir l.iliMt llnrton.
Dii. W. It llHXM.ni Teacher.
The attraction at the opera house
ne.xt Sulunlay iiiiilnif will be Lincoln
J. Carter's grut tu-eiiiu iiielodntHm
"The Fast Mull.' It has been one of
the greatest Miucesi.es known to the
stage for years. It has a story of
irllllng Interest und the scenic und
other mechanical eircct ..re ald to be wkh lAm Kvkhy .. A.Mulllr'
inurvelous. 'Iheielsit repreM-ntatloii . j r r (J
of an engine room on a Mla.iM.ippl fcll krtt n ui. .
htenmbout will the furnacea tinde. M..herse .! Ubodes. Alice Full
the bo Icrs In aellve operation verv I . MllMl(. Tulliuun. l.illie utkli.s
renllMle triiiu of eni hliools a-roaa the i Ms A hUM yvnelwr
stage mid tint Niagara I Mils stenr la
one of the most elaborate und daring Farly Itlseis Kitily Itlseis Furlv
things eter iimU-rtukcii in the drama. HUera. the famous little pills forcoii-
It la described oh u beautiful. hi and liputloii.sick lieiiduclie dyspepsia ami
accurate representation of that tu-1 nervousneas -'. It. I.illle!
pundoiis marvel of iniiiire. The Fallal
ure ahown by moonlight with the the ciui.ii.i. tick u.i.nu..r.
roaring am! plunging wnur. and the Which is Ismp-iI uiiiiuuIIv by the
mist that rises from the seething cur-j Pope MMliufHeturing eompuiiy of Col-
runt. One of the most prominent of ttlila bicycle fane is out 'for l1-" I
thu piny r fcuttirwi is tlie complete mucli Improved In uppeurunec. It is a
freight truln of fourteen cur- with an pad eal.iolir of the same size and
Illuminated caboose drawn by a prat- jhliupc as u. e of ptevlotis ycitis hav-
tlcul locomotive. The pltv itself has lug a leaf for each duv but Itsattritct.
thillllug allualloUN in abuudaMcc Ueneks h.is been hnlgllteued by the
plenty of humor to lighten It tone j work of a clever artist who has scat-
and glvn It mi ugroeable llutor Seats u red it series of bright pen-drawings
now on halo. through 1U pages. It also contains
iioii.u iiTlim. ' ". ""'J- iM'proprlale and Inter-
l estlug coiitilbntlons from people both
Tlie Suutu lo louto will im II louud; bright and wise.
frltitlelceU DreelnburM. j. i. so.Bl.1 "" "
18U3 und lautinr I. ln. Mmttiil f..r Tb- ease of Williams on the charge
return on .luniiury 3 l-'i within a "f rs u for the purpose of collecting
distance of MM) inlli' nt nii ..f.iiu insurance wns tried liefore Justice
and one-third faro for tin rixiiiltt p . i u 1 this afternoon Noconcluslon
Ji It. DLLA.NLt Agtitt h.i bi en reui.hr 1
r .. I I! mfilr for Catarrh li tha
T' i' )u mi to V(. and Cktapett.
Eoll I r -dm'iU or tcf. lj mall.
V- l 1 liar. 'Ice TVarttn !.
TIME GRANTED
t's Exeruilon Poat.cncd Until
the 8th of Mart .
TIIK liADIKS" I'IjBA WINS.
rill' fulled 4tuti- Supreme Uoiirt Will Up
tppmleil to hi llelmlfuf the. I ' n-
.(I Mun If Vliiney ('nil llr
ll.el In Hate mi At-
torney I'reaenl
I lit. f'ne.
AtloniBj i.norgo (lordlier today up-
pl'ed to ' hlcf Justice Dnlo to postpone
the duty of execution of John Dnsnctt
for Ihn purpose of giving llnit! to make
Mit Mppul tit the supreme court of llis
(J tilled Muttm. 'Mid eli lof Justine
granted a. ty until the 8 Hi of Mrtrcli.
Trtla la tlio result of tlio petition of tin
Christian ladles In Dossctt's bchiilf.
Tin" appeal will be made before Janu
ary 1 it enough money can Iks rulscd
lo end an attorney to Washington.
PERSONAL.
Ira T. Wnlt of Kansas City Is In tin
tUy
I' Iloniilngi of Wichita Is In the
eity.
.1. It t'lnrb. of Stillwater was In the
city Sunday.
(leorge l.uihl of I'errv was here
vi-sicrrtay.
I) S I'lpes of Topcku was in the
elt.V looay.
I'Mdrrahorlir Wilson of Wlehlta. Is
in the elly.
( II. Nllsor of Kansas City was In
the ulty toilay.
.1 II. Corrlunn of Perry spent .Sun
dny In tlm eity.
I. A. I.ereuKooil. M. I). of Chicago
1m In the city.
'I'. 1' ItHls of South Haven. Kansas
U In tne eity.
.1 I: .luuhttoii whs down from Perry
to spend Sunday.
W. A. UieUwoud of St I. mils wits
. . .
"i me i-u.v loony.
. ..... . .
llouert .1 liliy of Woodward Wits hi
l lie oily yesterday.
I. Iiniitihiio of Mulliull was in
the eity yeatBrday.
M I. 1 Hack welder of l.awrenee
KansHs. Is in the city.
Hurry Penteeost oaine down from
Arkansas City today.
A. . Iliirdtmeyer. of VA Iteno. was
in the city yesterday.
I.ou Whnrton editor of the Perry
Sentinel is In the city.
Walter lliitll.'e of the Snu ami I'on
iiK"iif.r is In the city.
.Inliti it. Sanders of iililnhouiii City
wan In the city today.
i: II. Kr.iery of Wlullelil ICan-us
was In the eity yesterday.
Mr hiiiI Mrs. Klmr Harris of Chan-
dler. wiim in the eity Sunday.
lobii Cliirksou of Wmlleld Kansas
ww in the eity yesterday.
I Pred lilte Smith of Arkunsus City
in tlie eity yesterday.
ItegUtcr .1. II. Mitloue. )f the Perry
land o'llcc fame down tills afternoon.
IVimI ll.xlc spi.fliil detective of the
Wella l'urjfo IJspress Co is in tlie eity.
1 hlef Justice Dale and Assistant Dls-
lrlit I'li.rlf Ailiiiiiu ...it lirtnul t. )ii.i.i.
11.1. Mf. . i.!! ...-. .u ....
"" Bl1" u" " l"l I'Olirl tills weelt.
Illelc Iteuves returned from it two
1 weeks' hunt (lor gold) In the Con.iiti
die (mil Kiuwii country lust Saturday
wml today left for Kansas City on
'some business."
!r I.Hndriim chairman of the town-
ltu biiurd. left for l.iiiidruiu North
t urnlliia.liiH ior iner home this after-
iiimiii to spend Christmas. The doctor
Is h genliit gentb mun well liked by
tlint who kuo'v him here and it happy
Chri.tuiH wlileh he will have Is
wished him fully.
COULDN'T HOLD HIM.
t lllrrj llliinili' Trim In llolil it ('iiiiiitpr.
hllir llul lull..
A tsiimterfelter passed live or sl
puter dollars on llaltlu llumlltoii last
SiUunUy night. She tried to hold
j him with her smiles until a police-
1 man could be gotten but the
spell broke and the counterfeiter got
away before the olllcer of the law
i showed on the scene. Ilatlle miyn
' thn i. i.linrmn. fntn lln. In. I ..lti...
...w . -.-VI .UI .. t...
would grow as old as Methuseleiii and
aa ugly as the "witch of Vesuvlas."
trying tn hold it man until a liiithrle
pollecmsu was found when wanted
but when Hue day comes well that's
d liferent.
Hull uf lliiimr (Irmle II.
Thn following namMd pupils uf the
Ctrleton h.-IumiI hitvo been neither ab-
sent nor tardy (luring the month end
ing December 1 1:
Civil Mexniiiicr Wllllo Cease. Drvle
ue. ( harlea I'urrow Vernon Olsmitli.
i i..i..i ii......i ic.i i.....
AWARDBD
Hlffheit Honors World's Fair.
ni9
"
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twB StbS
1 H H Cfl
H M
W" r'DrAmAi
CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A iwte Grape Cttain of Tartar Powder Free
'torn Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant.
.JO YEARS THE STANDARD.
AROUND TOWN.
Subscribe.
Dr. Peoples "the" dentist.
Subscribe for the evhlblt.
See tlie silverware at the Itachet
Btore.
Pine line of silverware at the Itacket
store.
I'rcsli eaiidles made every day at
Mr. Iloruburger'n.
The Itacket store is lining the holi-
day business.
Finest display of candy In tlie eity
at Mrs. Iloruhargcr's
You will surely not let the exhibit
go to another eity.
Krcrybody buy their holiday goods
tit the Itacket store
The (luthrle Itullillng and l.oun As-
sociation meets tonight.
Mrs I. II. Shaplituil Is unite III al
her home In Kast (luthrle.
tleuulnu hoinc'iuuilo Clirlstmas can-
dles at Mrs lloruhiirgcr'fl.
Wllheluiy. the shoe man is ready lo
III you out II- Hurrl'iiit uvenue.
ICcinember that the Ilii7iiar begins
Tuesday afternoon. Don't forget it.
Come ami see the display of candies
for Christinas tomorrow at Mrs. Iloin-
liarger's. Hills are being posted for the "Fast
Mull" company to show here on the
Bid.
Colonel McCord Is putting In thn
foundation for Ills brick building on
Oklahoma avenue.
Seats wll! go on sale Tuesday morn-
ing for Tnst Mull" company. Admis-
sion 7.1 and mi cents.
Xiiiuh gifts of handkerchiefs arc very
appropriate (irisham Steele V. Co
have the swell assortment
I)r I'arringtou. homeopathic physl-
clan and surgeon; olllce over Spengel's i
furniture store 1st and Oklahoma.
Prices cut clear In two by Dr. Peo-
ples the dentist. io and see what
low prices he will niuke for best work.
Scats for "Fust Mull" cjinpany will
go on sale Tuesday morning at Wul-)
lace & Mailer's. Admission 7.1 and o
cents.
The child of Mr. and Mrs William
llocnsclielilt illeil Sunilay ami was
burled this afternoon It was their
only child and the death brings great'
grief
llocnschehlt died Sunday and
Tlie song service of St Paul church
was well intended Theesntyb Mln
Mattle lllackwell was t'ood: albo the
select reading by Miss IJvn Cole was
excellent.
Lincoln J. Carter of "Fust Mall"
fame bus now three coiuiiuuicH travel-
ing In America one In I'liglittid. and
Is negotiating for it grand production
in Australia.
ou can rent your costume of Mis.
J. H. Archer of Kiiiisuk City who will '
he here with an elegant line of cos I
tunics in tlmu for the masquerade ball !
December 3(1. j
W. A. Flown Capital Cltv tlullert '
opposite postoillce is turning out the
llnest plioton In the territory cheaper
than anybody Cull and get some
photws for Christmas.
11 II. Cautuly the new proprietor of '
the Paluce hotel servnl a Sunday din-'
ner yesterday that was "out of sight "
Tlie city market was exhausted lo get
it up The new management Is cater-
ing to the public In a it illy metropoli-
tan style. Nothluu Is spared to L'he
tlie best board the market will allow.
Its trade Is increasing and the house
is ngulii doing its old-time business.
Photographer A Flower bus
reived mi order of IP.' doen from W
!'. Hauklus of Wauklsha Wis. of
ihotographs taken nt Perry and Or
undo. They are to lie ineil for adver
tising purposes for the Mllwauiee and
St. Paul railroad. Mr Flower also re-
eel ed an order from Lttuutruiix. gen-
rut land caininiisloucr for all pic
tures relating to the oiieniuLr. TIiIr Is
one of the methods of advertising that
does not cost ui ythirg.
"I'iiiu'Iii
has bcpn
Iteferenco
inuile to the I
presence In our city of Itev. John II.
Aughey A. M. and to his addresses In
the churches and before the Y. M. C.
A. association. Mr Vitghey. who Is a
southerner by birth and n luciitlou
having Ideiitilleil himself with the
I'lilou cause during the years of the
rebellion being a public ehnrauter
sulTered uiiieh for eonndeiice iiake.
Ills life is recorded In u handsome vol-
nine entitled "lupelo" and its thrill-(
lug scenes uuil experiences make up it I
story for vlvlduens that Is eiiiulled by '
few roni.iuces possessing the uddl-1
tloiiul merit of the truth of history
The ImioIi beurs the endorsement of
(Irani Logan and other great wur-
rlors und the iiii(uulllled prulse of
some of the greatest of Aluci lea's
authors. Itev. Aughey lemes this
niornPig for his home hi Okluliomu
Wlchltn Hitgle.
It not only relieves; It does mure it -s ni T n 1
cr s5;Ki:;Sa:oi Silver JJollars you have your
nous. 111 uu limes. 1 11 1 une
r
Not In.
Tlie undersigned will rulcciu wa
runts uiiuibuicd 111 17. S3 Anv tier
suns linldlng said warrants are hereby
notillcd that after ihlrty days the In-
terest will cease.
. M V
Trcuhiirer f 1 ' r i 'i
.Notlr.ol Mtflilou
Thb minimi mcetlnir of the stock
Mioldarsof the Outhrio national bank
will U hrld nt their bnnhlntf house In
the olty of Onthrle Oklahoma terrl
. tory ou Tuesday thn Oth day of Jan
. nr.V. 1811. at 7 lu p in for tbp pur
poso of electlnif n board of directors
tor tnccnauin year.
W. J HortFAi.L Cashier.
It's all the same a slight cold con
gested lungs or severe cough. One
.Mintilo (.ougli Cure banishes them.
V II. I.lllle.
1 Iflrrii trnrt for a llamlll.
llKliMANN. Mo Dec. 17. Sumuel
ItobcrUou. the Inst of tho Sand Hill
train robbers wns sentenced to fifteen
years in the penitentiary yesterday
He was ehargoil with burglary and
toiber. September .1 Itobnrtsou
Mnnele Vrnv and Jumps Peniiock held
iipa I risco train in St l.ouis count j
dlreetl east of Pnellle uuil attempted
torrib t'u Wells I'argo expresss but
were lepulsed mid simjii afterwards
captured Urav and Pennoek huc nl-
ready recolveil fourteen ear sentences
lumps lllm-lc IIphiI
l.t.M'tsTMl. Pit. Dee 17. -. litmus
Ithick for half a century pnimliiont as
n leader of the prohibition Is dead. He
was the tlrsl prohibitionist party can-
illdate for president He was u Penn
hvImiiiIiiii 7(1 years old ScptciuWr 'M
tv. ri:a" at sot-in nri'i'Ai.o.
(TPi'ha fliprllnttpil ami Our HiiiiMaiul I'rr-
soiia llrltpn from lloin
111 I'KW.o N .. Dee. 17 -A large
section of South llutfiilolscoverctl with
water to the depth of several feet and
l.l'.lill people hae been driven from
their houtcs Heavy r.ilus melting
snow and high lake winds have caused
Ihilfnlo river and Caseiiova ercek to
overllow their bunks. Tlie Hood dis-
trict extends from the intersection of
lilli uuil Sciieoa streets westward to the
l.ehlgh valley bridge a distance of it
mile uuil a half and thence southward
ii bout two miles to the creek.
A GALLANT
SOLDIER.
SkPl.h of (irorui- II. Itugclr
tlia Nm
Ailjulant llpuprul.
(len. (leorgn I) Huggles whom Pres-
ident Cleveland on November (I up-
Miiuted adjutant general of the army
mis had a long and distinguished mili-
tary career. In 1.11 he was appointed
a cadet at the Culted States military
academy from Poiighkeepsle. He was
graduated four ears later anil ivlthln
a few mouths received a commission us
second lieutenant of infantry. He was
rapidly promoted and In lsil'j wits
made assistant adjutant general with
the raulf of major. In ISsi) be vvus
raised to the runic of lieutenant
colonel mid ill tssii be received his
commission as cul-iucl
lien. Ituggles reuderi-.l Important
service to the eiiuM? of the union dur-
ing the wur of secession. From July
i' ' f"s5SsM
I i?
l " Vs
' ' v
oi x or milk. li. liliiiu.rs
i ii. to . i une isfl'j he -was on dut hi
the olllce of the adjutant general ut
Washington . barged with tlie dut. of
laislug unit ii)'auiing o)uuteer mi-
panics l.ate in siij he begun his
active duties in the ilebl lie was at-
tached to the at my of Virginia us as-
sistant chief of stair with lieu Me-
Clclluu. In the folloitliig eur ho
was n culled to Wushingtou us an nd
ler uf Seetetury Stanton and Intel
heeliguged in the wolk of the cm
script ion bureau in which he hud
shown distliigushed ublllt.. Ills lust
service during the war was in the ca-
pacity uf adjutant gi im-iicI of the in mv
of the Potnmut
lien llilggh s services In the Ilebl.
mi.s Harpers Weekly were not less
distinguished than his successful or-
gaulatluii nr volillitee'r forces The
llrst action in which he was eliinureil
was the battle of Cedar Mountain. An '
gust U. ImI'J. unit he was present at Ap-j
IHiiuattox ( i.urt House when lieu I. eel
sin rendered pril It. I Nil llit.ieeu
these t. !ents he took part In I
eleven luihirlaut eilgllgeiueuls II is I
name is uss.ieuiteii with the two ilui s
light on the Itiippahannoek. the battles j
uf Waterloo llridge liulne.ville drove
ti.u. i Unntdli South .Moimtaiii uuil!
Autietaiii. the -.hirmlshf at uleliet
(lap and Hatchers Kim. the assault j
and euptnr. uf Petersburg iiml the
Until pursuit nf (ten l.ec's arm (in'
April l. INV.. at the close of thenar.
lie received Ills appointment us hrevet
brigadier general -fur gallant ami
meritui inns services during tlie op.-ru-thins
resulting In the full of Ittehmoml
Vu and the surrender of tlie lusur
gent army undi rlteu II. I). Lee. '
slliee the war he has been adjutant
general uf the division of the Atlantic
and of tin lb piiitiueuts of the east
the lake- the Platte. Dakota. Texas
the Paellle. t iillforulii. I nun smi i
ss.t (. mis In the iidjiitiiut generar-
olllee at Waslilnglon uu appointment
which was teuewe.l on Deeeinlier 17
I Ml J. Hen Ituggles hits thus been
trained bv a long service to till tin
place uf adjutant general and his up
polntmeiit hasi'lven peculiar atlsfae
Hon tit aiiny i Irelcs 111 Ig. lieu Itob
eit WllliiiMis whom he succeeds wu-
grinlunleil from West Point hi lb.1l and
since that time has been contlnuouMv
III the ser ee f llu urinv
Handkerchiefs from I cent to $2 at
Grlsh.-ini Steele & Co.'s. Do not
overlook their display.
when you can have
little money. Call
K
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S? I d4. iSftvs
WWflliW
? Lkrf" T a aJ. Ly
ft ASS AS ( IIAIIIIIIIS.
Itaporl nf Kii'nei fur Hi Sxrrst Stat
Inslltullona for opmhr.
'1'orr.Kt Knii Uee 17. The stftte
board of charities made its November
report yester'a? showing the expenses
for the soreml iiutitutions in the sut
as follows.
Industrial tcaool ftlHdi
Idiotic atd imbectlv ycmh t'PlV)
Soldiers' Orphars' horn' ;! M
Oiawatomle Inline M) t im I0.W.M
Illlndasjtum tll.M
lie form ictiovl tlll
Dcif and Dumb ai) luin imin
A Npii Mlllii.r) l(tiiil.
Losiiox Dec 17. There was ii large
and distinguished gathering at the
P lilted Service Institution. I.ordtleorge
Hamlltqu presiding to hear lol. tiour-
und late of the Fnlted States army
lecture upon a new American inven-
tion culled the Houghton telephotus.
The Invention I. Intended to linproin
army and navy signaling and t ena-
ble sohiiers or sailors to communicate
with eaeli other at the distance of lif-
ted! miles by the use of electric lumps
It's Just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as anything else. It's
easier to cure a cold or cough with It.
Let your next purchase for a cough be.
One Minute- Cough Cure lletter medi-
cine; better result: better try It. K. II.
Mllie.
ii.wi: w mi i iini: i i:m:i.
AtlHi limriil on h Mnli) ('nil. is mi thilliriMk
of Neurops.
IIIIIMIMill Ml. Mil . Dee ; Itaee
trouble Is threatened In St. i t: tt-
eounty. In that county two oil leer
went to levy an attachment on u initio
of Juke Adams colored according lo it
writ of execution in favor of (1 F.
Carteils'rry. They got tlie mule and
were returning to shville when
twenty-live armed negroes stopped
them mid at the siuts of guns com-
pelled them to give up the mule. War-
rants have been sworn out for the tie)-
groes. who tire known and trouble is
feuied us thev defy arrest ami s.ty that
any attempt to get them will be met
with bhstlsheil. An armed posse that
left Ashvllle late hist etching to serve
the warrants has not- yet been heard
from.
DeWllfsWItfh llael Salve cleanses
purities iind heals. It was made for
that purpose. I'se it for burns cuts
bruises chapped hands sores of till
descriptions und If you have piles use
It for them. F. II. l.illie.
Ills lllllsl I I.
riMir tii'iiiit
Van Ah ii
llkSMlr UmiiiI 1 Imt llrrllitH.
lino.
Loxnox Dee i; -J 1 Van Alcn.
who declined the 1 nited States ambas-
sadorship to Itnlj arrived here yester-
day He sihl thai he hnd not arranged
his w Inter plans As to his declination
lie said: "Mr ( leveland urged me to
reconsider uiv iciu-iil and vimliette in
appointment In- showing mv Illness by
performance ol the duties of the post
Tlie senate was favorable to me with
the exception of a fc republicans.
hue not received any Intimation as to
whom Mr Clctelanil will appoint in
my stead. I darcsiiv thev will get some-
body who will represent the country
fur better Jliuti I eouhl but they will
never get u man who will trv harder to
do so than 1 should. I do not care to
refer pei-Mimtlly to the attieks upon
me. but sh'ill uriintulu the milv emirs-
left open for a gentleman."
Not one minute elapses between the
taking of One Minute Cough Cure und
relief. Why shouldn't people take One
Minute Cough Cure" They should
They do. F. It. I.lllle
Itllllllil.) I.iilli-rll i llleuiit
I.mi Isvil I I . hi lie IT .lude
Itennet fur th.'t euiirt uf appeals tu-
ihiv at I luiil.fui't handed down the
cunts ileelsimi in I tie two eaes uf.
feeling the lihl uf the Frankfort lot-
tery and other lotteries to uperate in
the stale 'l'he court holds that the
fr.i eltlse of the lotterv eompiuv. If il
ever had any is void
in uliji'i tinn in I'reli.liiii.
W VlllMilux Dee 17 The tinilsii.it
serenity uf the hoard of Indian e.uii
missiuueis which has ti-cli in session
for seveial da.vs was shrx-Ued tu-.hiv
bv theieeelpl ut a letter from Futhei
Stiphutil ir the lalholle Indian Mis
sinus snclet.v. in which lie vlguiuiislv
ass.tlleil the Prulestanls and tin n work
muoug the Indians
Onu man was fatally scalded and two
seriously bin ueil by tin. liut'ntliig uf a
uiolasM's tank in .New Orleans.
No better aid to indigestion.
No better cure r ir dyspepsia
'Nothing mure reliable for hiltluiis
ness and constipation than DeWltt's
tittle Kurlv ltisers. tin fanioiis little
pills I It I. II II
Prices Cut
IN
2
"If
ON ALL HEATING
S tove S
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LB Sliapland
1W3E jH32CI:XjflL3XrC3r3L;
one of these reliable heaters nr your house costing
and see them.
W Ja
Seooucl tr3tro( -l Opposite Post OiXloe
1 I j O Y
j I f v m. I
Christmas Slippers.
FOR COMFORT AT HOME
Home Is the place lo ta.e comfort To make the most of your opjhirfuiiltlcH
in this direction vou need sllppeis We ure making the largest and most
varied display of Christmas Sllppcrvln (iuthrle. It's Slippery business trying
to ciua1 our stock elsewhere; and you'll fail If you attempt it. Don't be like
a slipper on Ice. who takes a full b'ut make yourself easy and thoroughly com-
fortable by purchasing a pair of slippers from
Ii2ir-iIIXllllli(ll aV I Lol.-U'li
lis West Oklahoma Avenue
Look Here Now !
Vp i'kly Stnlt Ciipilal niitl IcCluri's Alujti.iin'
One Year For $1.75-
Daily Slitlc Ciipilal (lircc 3lonMts and .McUltii'p's
.MllKll'ilM'
sWOrio "Vear For .VMvH
IN AD ANCi: Al.WAI"
McClure's Maoazine
its..-.
For
100 MEN AND WOMEN PAMOUS IN LITER-
ATUkll AND ACHIEVEMENT will be represented
In McClure's Magazine cither as authors uf art-
icles or ns participants In dlnloguc5 and Inter
views or a subjects uf articles.
flf . I !- a kIJii cealtlkbllnt a
KUUCTl UUllli. OlCVCllbUII UI .ry c j. fJ- s
tut lui prrrrJ an aulotlorphcal nkl f tti latrtl on how j .
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William Dean Howells rXC'.'A
r(llly lor yiMitMut rrdr) and. In aalltlon III contrlautt ana l ttia
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aJ ueit bl ith.r wtrlj f.moul firioiilltUi.
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IIUI I 71UI lt.i CONAN DOVLC VVALTIIU lll'SANT
llliVIAS IIAKUV ClAhk UUSSI'LL. UCTAVI! llusnr 1)1(1 T
itsuie joil tiiAMiirit luwnii. sauaii o.ll jLvscri.
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PortraiU of Distinguished People
i oiiirrcni ata 01 mtir iitta n
during ha ncil ytr fully liny of
ta attewn item thlltlhooil up
Professor Henry Drummond i'.uT?
rfl of c.lourillnarr Inl.ri.t h!ll will p..r la lh. M..iIm 4mwi
tht )iu
The Edge of the Future ' W
tloi Oil III.. I aaj n.t Inl.nilU; LaoI.Jt la ill lldjl 1 1 xlMtlti.
Pl'll Afl;iHf MI-OU WW Aalmsli t.ulairrla r-
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ADAM -111 .1.0 contribute to it.
Price 15 cents n
S. S. McClure Limited
743 i& 745 Broadway New York Cilv.
Hfuliilis.
Tlie temporary Injunction against
'Tin: Sr.tiK C fii At. In the statute
1 mutter has been adjusted and the
Statutes of Oklahoma can now be had
of Tnr SivrK Cvi'iTAl. the same as
he fine.
Fresh oystors nt Lowe's restaurant
907 West Harrlann avenue
ItltK Wlllltl'il.
We will pity i cents per pound
for
till good clean rags brouirhi in
Sl'A.I' CAI'IIAI PltlMIX. Co
STOVESS
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Choice. Doirt freeze this Winter
ardware
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faatvra of lh Maiaalna.
th Magaila a4 IU aU writ itwft
bmlle Zola Pierre
AuUilvinpkkjl litink.1
Thomai A. (Ulwa
tltnrj (Jporr
riard l!irll 1 1. 1.
Uulan lltunJIir
ara actual dUloui t.t.a
ftmoua ptraonciitUi aim
unlut In thu Alilrtt
a aitihirc ftaiuia or Iha m (''
tht "nl fanMua IM ifUbHlka
aomctlistt a daitn pktuMi of a li(la
rta.itlni
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W CAI1IL' rtltAIICTII
I III U'S 4 MAUaM
M..llDC
copy. $150 a jenr.
Lincoln .1 Curler manager of ' The
Fust Mall tells tliu following stnrv
mi night wlille giving puss out eheclis
between the third and fourth acts a
gentleman came out und Iniiulred the
number of the II. A. O. freight car.
which was one of the curs In the
mixed frtlglit wlileh crosses thu stage-
In act three. I Informed him that I
believed the number was 310.1.
'I thought mi" icpllud the gentle-
mun. 'I am employed ut the II. (i
freight yitrds ami switched that sum
car this morning."
Munuger Carter says this Is the-
hlghot eomplemeiit he ever had paid
to this realistic feature of "Tlie Pant
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 205, Ed. 1, Monday, December 18, 1893, newspaper, December 18, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67850/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.