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Capital
THE FIRBT DAILY PAPER rUDLlBHnD IN OKLAHOMA
VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY JANUARY 20 1894.
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FOOL'S PARADISE
The Finding of a DvnamlU Bomb Crc
ales Great Excitement.
A YAhLIANT IN THE CITY.
Ilruttnuie t latum f Horrid AuarrliWU
Attempting lu lltttrur tha C'ltr
WltliTlirlrlufartialMartiluat
fait Away into Harm.
lass iJtDghtar-
AJua."
"Throw It awayl"
"Drop tit"
"Kick It out In theutrert.solt won't
tear down the building I"
"Keep away from It!"
"Don't touch It for your life)"
"Keep away clear the way every
body make tracks aud let er 'bust""
"Hay tlierel hi there! whew'
r-r-r-r-r boom!"
The man currying the dynamite
Isnnb came running out of tho stair-
way of the drools building on Harri
son avenue lie attempted to throw it
out lu the middle of theatreet. tripped
ui fell to the sldewalW aud was ear-
up. fell to tin sidewalk and was lar
-I...I f..l..il.ii. nw.u
o. .-
.... . . . .
rnerconuie smewant lay a uariu
less look I ii if niece of cast-iron water
pipe. A little Innocent slip of string
hung an Inch und a half long out of ' . whom they weie nwiinieii to in
one end. t ac such Is the result of his ellort ll
"It Is a fuse!" cried a fellow; nnil'"1" eniM tfri'l """'ering In the mi-
everybody broke in a run. Dr. Land- ''". t'W "' """lo t" ' '" "'!.'''
urn's head peeped out from the up- I 'on 'or .veins
stairs window und fell fainting buck1 Dr. Price's Cream Haklnj: Powder
lu the room. Disbursing Agent of the World'i fair Mlglittt Mcd.l nJ Dlplum..
Towiifclte Funds Captain Taylor looked
out cautiously (he Is very cautious
since in olllce) to see what had struck
the doctor placed his eye glasses on
his big toe-looklug nose and asked
"Will somebody please pick that little
thing up and throw It out In the
stieet'.' I have not yet made peace
with my tlod aud am not ready for fore the sub committ.-e of tin-coinuilt-hi.nvnti."
'If 1 Imiln't a wl' nml inn tee on territories The contest has
little girls boys" said Hd Kellv. "I'd
i . .i . . '
show you smart guyes .hut I wasn't
afraid to kick that thing Into the mid -
die of next week but I can't leave i
them to the cntel mercies of the
world." iUestlons for Oklahoma consists of -ons will lie subject to this tax so that
"Let go of me Ocbke" erled Col. j Senators llute. II 111 and Ihuisbrough '' Kreat majority of eltlrcus will not
Thompson "it would be a hliume to Senator Hill Is out of the city and Sen- !y Ut "xnUnt rt"ls-
i iiwiiirmu ii numu m nnuuiL "' ... Proilsloii is also iiiiulcbvwlile.li no
blowup a whole block of buildings . alov llansbrough has just relumed . .. M lm(k. . to
and mangle a lot of peoiile. I know . from New York and knows but little j the details of tho Incomes icported by
flint tttr..Ml Himililnii limn.
I....W ....u. . .-t. ....... .. n u '"c-i0f tlie compllcallotis e.xlhllng.
goes oil." I caucus took up the stall hood question
"You ure a fool" cried u iloren I and decided not to oppose the tiilmls-
voices "If you'll take hold of that." ' slon of any of the territories Tills
"Thanks; you are very compliment was in line'wlth the recent uctlon of
ury' answered the colonel aa he the republican national committee
stepped iulcklv up the street to ste Senator llunsbiougb. llie tepubiicun
the man who Is buying iliamonds member of the sub-eiuumittee. stated
around town. thut he did not I now just how fai tin
.1. M. Ilrouks und K. T I'attou light which was being waged In the
otfcicil SHK) for u frleud thut would two factions in nklalioma would atlecl
tlirow the thing over to the lluaur the chuiiie of st.it. Ii.m.l New Me
dry goods house; the Hheeuey Iloston tco's eluiiii will be oitsnb led jonilly
store man said "I vlll mukes him en I with thut of (Ikl.ihomu ami a-tunig
chreurer besser " i iiressure Is being In night i" beat to
A smull .boy burated u puper sucl. luive the lepubllcuus inuki an oiuiiilnis
und crlid "III yl' rip bo-o-m" und of all the statehood bill-
the crowd scattered to the four cor
uers of the towu
It wus u piece of water pipe about
two feet long tilled with lead und hud
u string oi wire sticking out of one
end of It. l'luully Hherltr I'uluter got
some of the employes of To:it7 . Iltr-
sehi to take It down on the school see-
.lliil. U lin.u lltutr l.iilll n Itru iwttf ll
and 'eume running ut. town
When ferreted down the thing was lluv
nothing but an Improved carpel M. A M.l'-al; will teach unothei
r.trteher used by a man laying down month in the Hear i icl. school
a cat pet In one lit the rooms upstairs T I' llr.van is eauvassiiig this valley
where It was found standing up in a ' for the Soitthci n lums.is hiiisci v
corner with the fuse end up; but It McKlnle was well repieseiite.l at
biought several thousuud pi-ople '' (itr last llt'erarv
L'cthcr and made several luerchauts ..' .
along the street turn pale. The tire Is w. M- Alien spent last week 1 i l'ei-
still melting the lead out of the water ri'. looking after his lots
pipe down on the school section ami I ' '' .lohnsou has lented u poi tlou
llieilicum of a bliKMlthlrsty Yalllaut "' the Douin allotiuent foicotn next
litis vanished lu Its smoke. season.
A HUQE MASTODON.
II U Fiiiiml In Hip l'lirunr I'liunlrr Mint
Aruiiii tlrnitl Uiirlunltjr.
s oi it III:. .Imi. lii. Hdltor Stiu
tii'HAl The Item published In your
...
liaiier coneernliig the mastodon round
near Seger has excited moh wide-
spteud iuteiest that u description of
the wonder Is culled for.
situuted Just four miles froiu.Seger
In a slanting hank of Cobb creek the
bones of this huge animal were found
at u depth of almost lltteen feet. Dig
ging down the llrst soil struck was
of a deep chocolate color eighteen
Inches lu depth changing to a red
.... . . ...
flay twenty.four Inches lu extent.
which became light led remaining
this shade eight feet the light red
gave way to a grayish tinged Joint
clay next cume a "soil consisting of
gt ay and red sand mixed with small
shells. Thts last strata Is the one In
which the monster was imbedded aud
was from one to three feet lu depth
The llrst Isiues to be e.xhumed were
a ball and socket joint seven Inches I
In diameter portions of the ribs and
Other lollltx. Tin. first nm..l irnii In I
u perfect state of preservation. Full-
ing to Und any more bones eutlie the
parties moved about tlfty feet south
and agalu begun operations. It was
here the end of the tusk was seen pro-
ti tiding from the bank It has the
uppeurunce of old Ivory and Is seven
feet long and eight Inches lu diameter
weighing ISi) pounds the curve being
fully two feet. Lying close to thu
tusl. wus found the huge portion of
vertebra' four and one-half Inches In
dlumeter. this vortlou was also lu a
perfect state of preservation. The
weight of these Ixiiics aside from the
tusk (which most uufortuuately
crumbled when exposed to ulr) 1 Mir I
prlsltigly small as they urn quite por- I
huh. The Indians manifest great Inter
est in the bones uinl wish to heroine
purchasers culling them big medi
cltio" nuil attributing some great eiiru '
tire power to them About twomilce
from the spot of thin discovery tlieie is
Raid to be the remain1! of another mum
moth animal. Hieitr with tlieM-leu
tide men of the terrllor to Investigate
this strange II ml
Cupt. T. .1 Milts ussl led by his son
Dick dug down for these bones ami Is
ready to usslst In any wuy unv pnrt.t
wno may be us interested in this nmt
teras he The bones huve all been
removed to his residence where lhe
attract a great deal of curiosity
M M
CHEHOKEECOUNCIU ADJOUHNS.
The l.oiiKrat Wr-altm us Will in the Mint
Kiiinislsr 1 lie I wr Hi lil.
Taiii.ioi mi I T .Ian "0 -.specltil
The Cherokee natlouiil council lifter
thirty days regular und forty-six ilays
extra session iidjourned yesterday. I
Ilefore udjoiirnlng a bill wus passed
creating a commission of live to t eat
... ....
with the I lilted Slates commission.
now In this ennitr for statehood
This has been one of the longest ami
"" oxpenslve sessions ... Hi. bistort
" n'1 "herolee nation
It in learcil in sonic inai i iiuiiick
111.. t.ll..flil lu.ml si.l I..I .(Ill i.liinltl
j-- -
tu' scctetur) of the luleiior from
transferring the bonds fioin Wilson A
A HEATED CONTtSf.
sui r iiti tin. i nt s uiin riiHiiniiii mi
Trri lliirlci Mill tit ir llkljiluiiiulhi.
Milu .l-ill 'ii - spcclal
liotli the Olilahomu st.ttchood fucltoiis
willhaeu special healing today be-
bceoine so heated that each of the fac-
!i ii i . 1ii i... iirnn v. I
tlonswitl be represented 1 ntlnr iis
1 and the committee i.h.u will be llilcd
with Okluhoiuaus The sub-commit-
tee which will pass upon stutehood .
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Ur. Prlce'3 Cream liakln Powder
WurM'f hair HUticit A war J
HEAU CREEK UEAHINOS.
Miss I i race
three months
lloodi icl. i omiui-iiceil
school lu llistiu t Xo
tow nsliip H. i.u.gc I east
la I Moil
Mrs. Harbor lepoits business In the
grocery line eiy good at Meildlau.
Mrs. M. A.. Mi Peak spent N'ew Netu's
with Mrs. W. x Allen They say
Mac was at home uiiiler the bed
At our literary last I'rldav evening
tlte house was completely llilcd i i.tue
aKal"
i.i.i..- n ii ii........ ..in i. ... .1...
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Hear Creek si hool house at II o clock'
next Sunday
On b'atuid.tv evening before the i
second Sundtiv of rchtuur.v IJIiler .1
.Mautu .tones of Pawnee will torn-
iiieuce a series of meetings ut the Hear
Creek school house Mr Junes is an
able speaker and all lovers of the
truth should come out to heat li I ill
He will given number of Uviunsou
I l"i' evidences or eiirlstianilj
. Wilson llollen Is back from his old
Kentucky home anil has alieudv com-
.. sorU p.cpaiatorv to putting
lt n large crop
"protracted ellort is in progress
' at the school house in District No I.
''lh Is thf plnee where thev aie run-
iinir ivvo scuoois - one lor tnc w lines
and one for the eoloied in one house.
witli one play ground and but one
door fur their Ingress ami egiess It
Is time some kind of an "elTort would
tuke hold of our friends on thut hill
I. I.
Ur. Price's Cresm linking Powder
Moat Perfect Made.
I.-C'uiiiitjr Cli rU Jours Itri iiilurril.
(lur.AT Hi-mi. Kau .Ian 'Jo -Spe-clttl
I I) It .Lines the ex-county eleik
of tills county who was -it rested In
Oklahoma some time ago ft nil escaped
from the sherlll llieic was brought
buck to the ilty today .Sherlll Spen-
cer caught liiiu In Hlu Mex. He con-
sented to go without nn extradition
wurruut when he found he would have
to lie lu jail till one was procured
He has w aired preiuinur examination
INCOME TAX.
The Measure as Agreed Upon by Hi.
Democratic Committee.
DKTAII.S OF ITS WUHKINU.
hffiiftt lu Al- It l'U-l.ul fuslluU
(ur Slsu uf Largs lucnluaa 1'anal.
tli fur SutCuiulus; forward
uil rualtla fur Ut.
tultflug
crata.
W'jkSUI.soioN Jim 'JO The full text
of the Interim! revenue bill. Including
the Important Income tux has been
nerved upon by the democratic uiem
ber. of the ways und lueaui committee
Thu bill provide the Income tax Ik
to go Into effect .liinuurv I. ISU and
that thu llr.it collection on Incomes Is
to Ik; made on .lull 1 Isiix.
All clusses
of liicouins me luetuded lu the measure.
" " uniform rate of -J per cent tax
" I"" '" "."M "'
I he most Important text of the bill
. . irm .. (()r tll0 evi und
lollrctlun of tuxes It Is made oidlga-
torv on all persons receiving Individual
uconies of over 11 V.U to m.Uc a re-
lurntotheloc.il lollector of Internal
Iliumu! ... . r
in inr iDi-iiiiriwiiiTiiii iiim n i. t ui .
. . . . . !
hi the levetiuc collector and a tux list
is muiio up or uioe wuose ineouies ex-
Cecd fi.uou No t.tx Is levied on tlnm
in ihlug a reluin of above H..MW und
under (t.Oilil. but the committee deemed
it expedient to hate this maigin of I Mm
lielow the exception point in older that
the ictuins mlglit lie sine to thon all
who ate subject to the tux.
lu e.ise a person hnving nn Income of
over 1 1. MM) falls to uinke it return it
becomes the duty of thu revenue asses
sot to niiiUe Inquiry us to the amount
of the jhtmiu's Income If this exam-
ination discloses the Income is uboe
M Dim. the Income is subject to twice
the oi diuar tax untie the law and
the party filling to make Ills return is
deemed guilty of a cilmluul offense
and is made subje t to line aud impris-
onment 'I he m.iiii pitrMise in framing the
alswe ptoWsious has lecn to mold an
Inquisitorial nticr.ittou of Hie Intv Thu
lomuilttee beliexes ll xx III do aw ay with
the nccexMtv of hiiiug assessors piv
- j fc It
nnh tie UxWr i(i(( u nMe
and try to eade the luw It Is estl-
muted that not more than DVOim per
. . ....... . ..
cilleus If such details become public
it might Injure the credit of a linn oi
an individual I 'or that reason any
public or private tM-rsou v ho divulges
an) part of this information concern-
ing Incomes Is made subject to criminal
pioseciltiou with hrav-v Hue and pen-
alt) I'm tlciiiut piov ixiou is made fm the
collection of the income tux due on
siiltirlcs lint only otllclals but the sal-
allesof luilivldliaN leeched fiom bllsl
iless til mi torporatioui etc The III
dividual leielvlug the shlnlV does not
pitv the tux but it is mnde the dilt) of
evei) government stale couut) und
iiiuuiLipul dlsbuisliig olllcer to letuin 'J
pel Li-ut .. ull s.ilarlci ovel taxable
uinuuiit 1 Ins ; pel it nt Is tube taken
out uf the salaries for the veut
'Hit- tax upon coipoiatlous includes
iw-rv phue of Liirpiiate stool. The
tax l geuerul aud Is without tho It DiKl
exemption allotted to lndividuul in-
comes It is piuvlded that. Including
the tux on coi pot ate stock the coiporu
tlou shall pu the tux und deduct the
amount fiom the dividends of the stock-
holder It Is uiudc the ilitt) of euch
lorpniatiou to tuke i kt cent uf euch
uuiiual coipoiate Income from the
hiiiouut set upirt for the stockholder
and pa) the total to the Internal teve-
nuc collectoi in the localit) Severe
leuultlus ure provided for failure to
make the proper lediictlon from the
dividends of stockholders or for u fail-
ure to i mi lie the return to the revenue
collector
The business of the lev v lug und col
lecting of the tux ispluicd in charge
f depul commissioner of luternul
revenue I he dillerelit revenue til
tiicts of the count und couiitr) me
also ptovlilcd witli deputy collectoi s
who will espcciallv iiuiliaue the collec-
tion of the laconic lux 'I he measure
as lluullv iigteed upon Is u detailed
elliboiatloii of a plan for an income tax
pioposed some months ago In llepre-
seutatlve Hall of Missouil
iiiiiiir ( lirlitUn Worfcrrt
Kvxvs iitv Mo .lau ilil -There
vveie I'. I voiiug women nil of them
active i iirlsliau workeis In utlemlnuce
at the opening of the state Y (
eoitveutlon lu the lliiiml Avenue Meth-
mlist church this morning Itev Dr
'I '. Nassaralid llss Helen I Karnes
htilte secrelurv of the H I A eon-
dueled devotlouiil exeii l-es Short ad-
di eses of welcome weie iniiile b) Mrs
lleotge (boss on behalf of the Kkiishs
t It v association K l tites for the Y
M t (. strvkei on behalf of
the tiling People s societies und Itev
lit .1 I 'ligeit on lieluilf of the Minis
tels ulliiiuie
Srtltlrt I r lMV I llr hi
Di v tn I ol .lau in Die Santa
lepiv cheeks nrrlved vesterdii) and
thu Denver cmplnvcH as well as the
men at l.i.ltllltu who protested a few
days ago to the governor ami stain la-
bor commissioner because of the delay
received theli Noviiiulie r s ilarles De-
cember checks will be sent out not
later than .lauitai y i"
Ilia IhliiE Sulil hrsp
Ull viiMiiox Del .Inn .M) -Atasalu
of the futuitiliit of Mrs Kiddle the
' Ifu of the lalo I nlted stales Senator
(ieorge llued Middle u table on which
hu wrote his speeches was sold to a
second-hand furniture dealer at the
smull piliu of II. ID.
The joining supicmc court has de-
elded that the ditches and vvuter right
pass title with the Uuiisfci of the laud
on width the) exist
NVA'iNb NUCVEAGH of Pennsylvania
Nuinlnatea b PresiJent ClevelanJvas AmbassaJorto'It-lys
rilKf SI r.KI it tn s i nsr
'. tin llutisr It. Jrcls I nut .litloi.tilt tltMi(1-
mrlil. Waiiisiiios Inn w M t'n open-
ing of tile house s'sshui Hi. tiuit nl
the committee on election m fiivor of
O N r III. driiiiH-riitle contestant in thu
contested election eitsc "f UNeill vs
loy from Missouri was ptescuteil nml
ortlered printed
'I he consideration of the turilT bill
was then resumed the pending aim ml-
liiriit being that of Mr Johnson dem 1
ofllhio to phue steel i.iilsou the fien
list but be fine Mi Dalell was te. tg-
nied to pro-ecd with his sueccli begun
yestei'dav Mr Wilson iislicd -nianl-minis
lotiseut that three horn s be set
aside next Moiidav for the i.insldera
tlou of the umendineuts t t u- sugu
schedule 'Ibis was ugreeil to
Mr Dalell began b) rec ipltiihitiug
the charges he had inuile is- titisl Mr
Johnson He had shown he said that
Mr Johnson in iiiufscturcd ceitalii
kinds of street i.iilwav rails behind
tho protection of lint p ileitis ami
wanted ruilwai tails to go on the free
list thut hu coerced Ills emplovcs in
the fsec of w Intel aud stm viitinn into
accepting wages one-thiitl eisli and
two-thirds scrip that he umde nu uti
true statement and h id nltei I the
stelingrapher's notes and lastlv the
scrip hud been haw ked about tin sheets
of Johnstown miiiI had been bought in
at a discount by a telative of Mr John-
son before it was redeemed at par
Mr Johnson lepllcd in a scml-liiiiuor
oils vein He said hi had n ttllled Mr
DaLell that he was going In attack
the steel pool so that he might be pu-
pated but instead of nutting a defense
lie made u pi-isotuil alt.ul iihiii linn
l.lohusuui He (Johnson did not i latin
to be a phllulitliioplsl
the Johllsoti ami-liitiiieut to put sleel
rails ou the free list was loit ''J tu luo
VVII.
I l.sl I II K I I VI
Nebraska I'ui.ull.U Will llrlui;
suit
llfulusl tlir Nlati. IrituilUi'l
Lincoln Neb Juli .u State 'lieas
liter Hartley hus trouble uheud Ills
odke pa) li ion u vual salar) but
with lutcrest uioiie) ou state dc
posits Is worth i .a isju u vein 'I he
stute K'glslutuiu has endeavored to . ut
tlowu the emoluments In vui liniseuai I
lueiits but the tieasiiur has sluiplv
Ignored the luw. hasiuy liU stand on
legul opluioils The ioiilllst state
eommlttre lueeutl) ituth'ii Led tin- be
ginning of proceedings ciiuilmil If
liecessar) to lompel liiiu to obev
the state depository luw. which pro
video for thu deposit of the state s
funds lu stute bulks conditioned
upon an udcipiulc bond to pay the statu
at least J per cent per annum An-
other law which lie litis lefiiscd t i obev
ou technical grounds provides for the
investment of the permanent school
fund in state warrants M iinbiuiiis
suits wrie begun in tho supiulilr colli I
Vcsterday to test tsilh laws and If the
com I decides dial Hie tieasuier is
wrong it Is said the populists will be
gin criminal proteeilinvr the law pro
vldiug heuvy penalties of both Hue ami
Imprisonment. Vu utifsvorable tie
clsloii will also deprive the tleistirei of
lite Interest on over u million dollius
which heretofore w. tit mto his ow n
pockets
l III Itllh.ltHIt III' six.
r f ri tilliiii
I'lNIIO
nl Slliert llalliliarcrr
til
I rllllltial
N I) .Inn " t sunrise
crowds that had begun t" gather last
night to witness Hit- haiiL'ing of Albert
llHiiibi'tger lite sextuple utiirilcier
were massed on the lulls Hrotiud tile
Itif Insure located in a valley one mile
south of town ami ii root view could
1s li Hit from tin- sun muling hills
Over 'i ism people slon.l all timriiliig
waiting the end of tie letch
llamlieiger spent Ibe night plavlllg
seven up with his gu.iids slid ate a
hesrtv btuikfasl tins moining lie.
wns a llltlr excitid I nt otherwise
shonred no feeling wlmteier ester-
day he talked with a i Icigyiniin but le
fused to f him again this morning
He retnslueil nl the ail until li-HU
n clock when the sin nil started with
him to the place of t xeciitlou uceom
panied by deputies and witnesses
The scsffold whs built In an liielos
lire but Mi ell so thai as the murileier
stood for his lust slew of eat III Is-fore
Ills execution hlsev.s icstcil on the'
plsee where lie muidcrc.l his uncle his
aunt unit four llltlr 1 otisins (the Krelder
family) lu order to uimiopllsli his ter-
rible designs on nuothei cousin who
had repulsed him
Manaraf Italna.
K i.nhas t tit Miv Jun 'JU. lluM)rts
from Kansas und Missouri statu Hint It
lius been ruining ull dav Much ruin
drought had
hus fulleii here 11
lasted for two mouths
I si Vl'l II ( IIM ll I s
Hi ir Irtlr I I (III 11 III Srirn I utilli l fr.itll
III- fruit Mllir.
Hlliviisi.ti vt Mil Jim .Ml posse
oiganieil Iv MieiilT I I Dexter of
Hlochtoii had a leu ilile light nl ln.etlic.
It n miles f i mil IVatt I ilv with four of
a .'iittg of seven eonvnts who escaped
fiom the 'I eiiliessee I oil A lion lo
stoiliiiilcs.it Pratt I ilv Sheilir Dexter
was killed anil Inn Davis one of the
convicts fut ills wounded 'I wo other
eonvtets weie capti'ied The hisi is
in puisii't of the lest
I he seven cottviuls w ho escnped wrie
headed bv Hill Monisoii a noted hotse
thlef nml b unlit 'I he) piocineil a lot
of dviiamltc with which thev blew
down the iron gates to the mines and
kept Hie guards at bay Hue cartridge
stiilek near l.uaul John I'nttor. nnd
exploding iulllcteil fatal wounds '1 lie
conv lets also used two shotguns nml n
pistol mvsteiiouslv securtil to nil-
vaiittiL'e Health In Dili Agr
Kdwaid Colliiistoit ljuceiis N
savs "1 commenced using Huvxn
III ias pit i.s ni cr lift) live ears ago
I llrst bought tl'ciu in London and
have continued using thciu since I
eaine to this country in si; lain
now over seveut) livi vears t. Id hale
am! heat tv und attribute mv womlci
fill health to thepeisisteiil use of liriiu-
dreth's I'ills Occasional!) I have a
bad cold orseveic attack of rlieiiuiu
tisitl indigestion or blllliniMieM but
four or live doses of lliainlreth's I'ills
always cure me Whenever my chil-
dren have been sick with seal let frier
measles acid stomach dlsotileretl di-
gestion oi lostlvcncss a few doses of
lliamlrelli s I'ills restoied their health
at once
Ml I I I.W III II IMIl IS
tlo
S li.i pti v... I'litilUlirft a Su)in..rJ
l.lli-i fruui llir Hunt
Si .lost-ril Mo . Jan I'l Nomrests
bav r l.i i u uiailti in oiim . tlou with the
tiaiti i.dibei v vesteldav moruiiig I he
slientls fi.i.c u Hit pollit tleptlttllelit
ilaitu to have several ptoph iiiidct
all i. t surveillance but us ve have
in. lib nu nunc
This uuimlng the Dull) News of this
iitv i... licit it lettei f I .mi soinu patties
iltilming to be the lobbeis It vvu
w ritteii on mi ouliiiurv sheet ol note
paper with a leud pencil and is as fob
low 1
M Jusil'ii Mu J uu. H Unr -..r I ldt
jlusUtu ttiruUKli the .SbmssuJ tflta tlie illy
ultUsr. our rryartls W c air In (uJ liikllu uuil
liuiiui tvtt lliein sutl Mill uul buttier vuur rati
ruaJs (ur avftillr W e made a llltlr tuuuejr U.l
nUlil ana li in a lllllu lu Itvr uu fur hllo and
our lulilurn ll Itupoaalblu u Ku)J ti)r lur
ua title We rriualu vuurs truly
y ii
n ii
S I slut
li
The letter was mailed lu the post
olllce In this clt) ut III M o'clock lust
ulk'ht
i
! 'I he success of Chamberlain s Cough
I liemeily in c Meeting a speedy Hire of
colds i inup aud w hooping t ougll has
. i ion p i
'ht it ill
lining
to great demand Messrs
I'ontlus v Sou nf ( ameroii Ohio say
. that it bus gained a reputation second
to none in that vicinity Jus M
'IJiiwii of Johnston W tt savs It is
I tile best ic ever used II I' Jones
druggist Winona Miss says Cham
berlaiii s i ougli Itemedy is perfectly
leliable I have always warranted ft
and it never failed to give the most
pet feet satisfaction in cenl buttles
for sale by I It Lillle A Co
l.lral l.lr.lrl. I .'ill llixiltnl
Nivv oiih Jan tu The Worthing
ton Pump has applied for a receiver
for Hie 'I liiiiiisiiu-llouslnu Kleetiu
Light o of N'ew Yorl (ieoigi-
Muslin president of tin- eouip.ilK ad
mils that ll i anno! pivlts debts lb
s.i)s the liabilities Includln' Mini nun
of bonds iiuiolint to Is.llilil ihili Hie
prtipertv is not woilh moie than I .im
111)11 Its illtetest of ri.'.DUii due lust
S.itemliei has not been pud
I railiplril III llealll
Lnsimx Jan !u 1 he limes uu
llollllies Hie dentil of Itev I Italics lug
ham who was attached to ihc Autcil
can Huptist mission on the l.owei
! ongo Mr lughiiiii who wus a fa
mous shot was trampled to death in
Decemls'r hist by tin elephant at whli h
he had shot
t ii i .k i...r.. is I.
g better' limn a lluiinel cloth salnr
iiteil with I liiiinberlaiu's I'aln Halm
and bound oil over the scat of pain It
will produce a lounter Irritation with-
out blistering ami Is not so dlsugrceu-'
blu us mustard lu fact Is much supe-
rior to any plaster ou account of lis
ptilll lelit viug ipiulltles If used lu
time it will Prevent nueiinioiiiu )
' t-'''iH hollies for sale by P II Lillle . I
. . 1 1 1 1 y y 1 1 - 1
MITCHELL TALKS
11m tui;llsli Pugilist Is Anty with
Corbelt.
H VUMOUSI.. STIKUKIi I 1'.
I utl.rll Hi i ut lloa.tliiK llnltrt Ilia llu
Will I l III lurlmlt .Vll)lu.le- Sll
I tacit l)rvvliiiliirltla ila III Ilia
tlurruiu'a lutrlltiulla
lu s ua
I III hi
J vn.soxv ll l.i. I lii Jan. 'Jt There
tile leull) no in vi devebipinriits lit the
Coibell-Mitihell eontcsl l.ov Mitch-
ell's position tis to its pi event ton if
possible being unchanged while the
Duval Athletic club piouiK's to bring
oil the light either In .ln.'Usouvillu or
Mime tci luiled spot within thirty miles
of Ihc I'loiitlii metiopolis
It Is elaimetl thut to meet the course
of the triili.rnor In ii..rsl.(ttit In llllnr
ferelice with li inl'ltury force a bat lie
gioitnd b.is iieeu selectud lu Nassnu
count) dliectl) iiorthof Duval coimtv.
and that the emus tent provided for
Hie etiiergeuev will be pitched near the
village of nice between Pernnmlluii
itttd Jacksnuvtlle
Mitchell lias slguilled his willingness
to light uuvwhcic In I've stute nml
then Is now nothing to pievent the
light should the sliei III disi over the
phue of meeting. ..tber slles have been
111 canned fot. utul the eioud can be
taken to one of them within an luuu s
liolicc It has been ilecliled b the Du
nil club l.i II x the priee of tickets fm
the 1 oiliest itceoidilig In the sle of the
iiovvtl pifsctil nt Hie tiuiii mi lite
mmlilng of the I'lttle The club olll-
clals say U'l.tiiMi is wunteti touleur tlteiu
from debt
'lo 1 person impailitil ill evei V way
lu all of this eoutioversv it appears
that l.ov Mitchell means to have the
militia in Jacksonville the dm pro-
posed for the liiht but he docs nut in
tend to send the cilUcn siddictv elms
lug a run 111 1 after thu lighters should
theie be an elfnrt to hold the contest
outside lluv Mitchell lias praellcallv
admitted this much 'the Duval Ath-
letic club will see thill the light is
biought oil if 11 sullleieitl iitiinlier of
melt tonic to sec it 'I he tight will
piohahlv be mulct u circus tent thirty
miles aw.i) u hcic tlieie is no tlaiigei
of Inlcrfercm e 'that is the situation
to-thiv Ihcie has been it lot of tall
about the light lining held one oi two
tliivs in advance bill thai Is si 1 1 as
litouev Miles litis alliiii- and the 11101111
will not ) 111 until .l.iuuarv ' If
theie is iu ehailge it will be a date
l.itet than lauuaiv ."
I li.illev Mitchell hud mil lieaid of
l.ov Mitchell's nellon ill calling out
the second battalion ol the statu mill
ti.t until a iotiespotiili.nl visited 11as
tnslii Island i in" si Attgitslliie ester
diiv inoitiiiig ll did not sin pi isu him
gteatl) neithei did he appear win ried
Don I liiiow what to miv. said he
when asked Ins opinion "Its none of
Hi) business am how I in hi the
hands of the Duval Uhlctic 1 lub
'I hey are In provide a lighting pb
nmt when they do I II be theie
' If the military detiiuiistiutioii makes
it impossible for thu fight lo occur will
von bo willing to light in the woods if
netcssarv ' I
I hut I will my bov said the 1. 11- '
gllsliiniu Then hisgiuv evts buau
to tlusli tin I he exeluimed nv plai c
uu)wlii-ie wheie 4 orbt tt is
V 1 lll.lii In trli-nln I11111. .1 ll... inn.
-... .... p....... ......... .... 4.H.
eves ulmo-l green und Mitchell buist
forth Into a bitter duiiuuciutiuu
of the Auierienu eliumpiun Iheuioie
he talked Hie mote blttei ami vimtu
live became his language
"Lick uu-in two rounds wlllliu'' lie
seorufiill) shouted "Not with a ham
uiei The idea of him talking that
win about a man who has been before
the public for so uiauv jeurs ami who
h. never been licked With gloves
on he may tiro me out in.iv lick me. 1
Ilia) tin tile stilus tiling to him Nu one
call lell but let me get ut him ituv
other wiiv'itml I It make him sipu-al
lorht'Us thu eailu- uf nil this
tumble with the govern. u. His shout
lug and spouting have done the dam
age Wh lu llullalo just after the
match was muile before anything was
said about arrests he said he was com
lug down heiii to malic a test ease to
sec whether there wus any law iu I loi
Ida to prevent prize lighting ami to see
justextHtlv what the governor would
do 'I hut was a plain ease 1 if defiance
ami the governor just tooh it up
iiisuiiI'Iiii; Hie 1 tilttri'tl viiimr
Pu ism in. Is nn .Inn :u I II Me
(iiugoi will iiddress 11 muss meeting of
eoloreil miners 11 1 LiUhlicId this aftei
........ .....1 ... ..1. I.. (..... I.... .!.!.. Aa..t.
II.... 1 .. n nn .- u........ . ....- -7n.
lug 'I lie object of Hit. iiiccliugs is lo
orguiiUe tin iiiloieil unnei and admit
them Into the I M W tu prevent !
Waltois from gutting them
11.. S.......I... .1 .1 ..I.... I .1 I II 11.1.
III. -..........'. l... ... ... .' .--... 1
Did lilts Im'i 11 iidii-1 tised tii lie sulil fot
tux
M 1 -' iir'H im'i ceil i in
ill I ' h 1 I It i illes 1
COIlll.ll
Anaemta
is lil'plclCil l.l mil I hi lib uul
I. irks i it Inn -s in! Uu-1 lu 1 ks
liifK riiini . i nu wiiuif vs-
tlMIl I. H ks I ho in in isliiiioni
Of
Scott's
Emulsion
l lie ( ro.iiii ill ( ul-livor Oil.
This luuu sliiiiu ti.ilnt.il.lt-
footl rustnros (i liuitltliy colm
onrlflics tlio blood nmi Dmos
up tlio whole syslt'iil J'hi-
stciun. tlio world over 011-
dorst) it.
Don't be deceived by Substitutes !
I'UHl.J U Sioll i llusu. X A I li...l.
Good
Butler
1 .it. 1 mill (xpcoMxi.
( 'lily Hu 11. li 1 an allord a
Uteri' i .t MiL'stituti win I.
iii (-I- 1 vi-rv rcsjtiirt me nt
'sol I it 1 ihuJc-ralf (in 1
aS7. 7: A
CHURN
t within the DMlil ill
lb iu ltd tu tiKllt tor
siIni-s ( litirn traitfm.uk
1 i. h w ripper. It 1
i ii.ir.inln- i if 1 i Hit 11 i-
ibscn. c im an Irau.l
ill
nut
ll
Jlul
ilis.ippiiintiin-nt.
Aim OUR PACKING CO.
I:msus City LK S. A.
Will Set leave 1. nn. is ut t'r... nt
WnililV Ivuu Jan Mi) Spcasiug
hei possildc reniovnl from K insus 10
illlforiiiii Mrs Miirv K. Lease sunt stm
wiiulil not leavi this stittt in uu. vent
until site should have fully established
hei position against tin Lewellliig nl
illlnlsl rut ion and instilled In t ouim
nml slu- ailili'il that w In n the pi pe.
titiit imtitd to tell what she km 1
tlieie w. mill nut In twelve voles of vu
iliu si'tneiit fur l.ewelltng iimiitig ill the
populists of the state
sttier I U.l. in I'lilua.
I.usnos Jul) Jt) dispitcli t.. the
'I lines ft 1 nu Hong Ivotig sus I he sii
ver i risis is mi r. .isiug in iicutcm--.- and
till- sltllillloll lsfllltlll-1 coitipliiate I !
the van il uf . in 1 .-n . at Shiiiittlta
Hung Ivuiig nn I v 1 t. ... owiii. 1
the di reusing siiiilv f Meiictu I...
Ittrs Me i. uu h nice not huilm.' uiuii
ed itself I.. Hie lie iv 1 full in .iltri
I he lus'st-iil msitiiin of iiltiuts iiniv
eusilv bei ome ilangcroiis
lluilillirns Hi ft air. I
lixvt.i v. Vicaragtia. Jan 1) tn-ti
tral unit- bus vvin-d from 1 01 pus to
the government hen that the Hon
liiltiteaii ill mv undei usque wus de-
feated by ttti 11 II led fin CCs Heart lllllu
tent He also lepoits tint the Hun
diiracan ii'tnv has Is'iin disbaiidril and
that asipu- s seattered fot. 1 s arc tie
nig piiisiu .1 In 1. en sn-iia
slll Willie I'lll-Tlll.- 11 lliular
liilll iv 11 11 Jail U l.lovd l.nug
a liverv iii.in of 1 11 Hon in thi south
pirl of lbs uti shot William
slutlghli 1 1. 111 Hie bic.ist wilhis
levotlei list tu 'III as III is atleiupl
lug to 1 tilt 1 L1111; s house Lang gave
himself 11 ft at om . and is in nl
Professional Directory
LAWYERS.
Bayard T. Hainer
Attorney - At- Law.
I. "s i .1 1 ai
aiiHuu . f II mu 1
vvoi ll pin lisln I .
I uul I 1 1 "
I l-lpt of lilt
tug t tin I a ii
I 1 oinmis inner
an.
M Kill ll I In "U v
ut niiiii) t lu v h
I ih .111 1 . 11 11
! I llsillt ss at
ii'. I hool I uul
I lllrl '..11 lllb . I 11.
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II ami 1 1 1 1
I lo I lltll I.
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iv i:if.
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Attorney and Counsellor at Law
litis hud .111 i mm rn in 1 as lawvei
'I V I tils III I st It gllll I l.l-f.-ls Iv
permissiiui to senutois 1 aimleu un-l
I uillltnii. lion. Win I. Wilson 1. f We t
v irinn.l -.pci 111 ami noiiipi
at'
tioil givi n to till business otitic Ken
all building oppositi I' isl olllce
R.OOMS 1 T tl.net 1 B
A. C. OFFHAUSEN
(It.SKII VI I Ol I M loK
For the City of Cuthrlc.
Olllce with s H lie l.ei attorney at-
law uv 1 Initio. 1 Nat oua1 Hank
All Difficult Accounts Looked Altar
And given pi uupt Attention
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l.orun t'utintj lli.liaiti.
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pposit I and Utlwl
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Attoruev linneral
ArronsM ai Lw
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ClUTIIItIK
Ulvl.AIIUMA
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Ai tons) v 11 I. vw.
Iirrlca In lluiaa llullillu( IDS MuttS
Hamuli Stroat.
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