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OFFICIAL. ORUAN OF OKLAHOMA DBMOCRACY-Oi'FICIAL STATE PAI'BR-OFFIUU OF PUBLICATION HAHIUBON AVBNUB
VOLUME 12
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY WVBNIMQ FEBRUARY 9 1899.
NUMBER 222
Ob
lailto
DEMANDS
For the Complete Surrender
of Hollo Have Been
Made
Ucrlpps-McRae League.
Washington Feb. 9. Oenernl Otis
cabled the war department this morn
ing announcing tbo departure of tho
First Tonncssce to reinforce General
Millor at Hollo. Demands for surren-
der have been made 'and tomorrow Is
named for surrender. General Otis
expects to be able to report the result
by Monday.
REINFOBOED
First Tennessee Regiment Go-
ing to tion. Jliller'B Aid.
Scripps McRae League.
Manila Feb 9 Tho forces of Gen.
Miller at Hollo will be reinforced by
the First Tennessee regiment which
has been dispatched thcro on the
transport St. Paul. When the regi-
ment arrives it is probable Ho lo will
bo taken either peaceably or by force.
Aititrit Tlitl .SVmoil
Barber shop and ladles observation
car on tho California L mltcd via San
ta Fo Route; Bcrvicc finer than ever
boforo
F-P-- Jjf
T fl -f -4- i i7 i i i iT
4ft
i
Frink & Hisself
For Coffee Like
Yonr Kottier Made..
Regular Dinners. $
X
tit
i Oppoalto the dm eminent Aero.
FRISCO
LINE. ..
St Louis and
San Frauclco
Railroad Co.
Take tho most popular route
The Frisco Line v a
OKLAHOMA CITY
on WICHITA to
St. Louis
and all points East
Kansas City
and all points Noith and West.
Pasengor train leaves Oklahoma City
9. 15 a. m. arrives hi St Louis th foi-
ling morning 7 IS a in; Pa senger
train leaves St. Louis at 8. 30 i. in ar-
rives in Oklahoma City tho following
evening atO. 20 p m. ClosoconnectionB
are made with the Santa Fe both at
Oklahoma City and Wichita.
Our tra n service is unsurpassed
Wecoiry latest Improved seat and
chair cars also the Luxurious Pullman
Observation Sleepers. Art! you plan
nlng an outing
El'REKA SPRINGS
has a world wide reputation as a won-
ful Health and l'icusuro Rosort tbo
curative properties of whoso waters
have no equal on the American co tl
nent and tho grandeur of the scenery
surpassas that of Colorado.
When purchasing your tickets see
that they read via the Frisco Line
For further particulars as to rates
time etc. apply to
B. F.DUNN T F. &P. A.
Oklahoma City.
II. F YOAKUM 1IHYAN UNYIIKU
Central Mxnagrr (1-u'l I'uai t
SS& .. M3
Wild
Flowers in
California
'i are only ono of tho d
a uuuLucrnuio uuaruia ui x
tnat summer-land which A
Q thousands of winter t
tourists find more
delightful than the X
Mediterranean. $
Only 3) days from
Newton by
The California Limited
Santa Fe Route. 7
A .T nnpvTxrs Amnf t
I GUTHRIE O T
S OOTO i
POOR
Are Aided in a Bill Which
Passes the Upper House
of Assembly.
The calendar for Mia tlilrti.. !. 1..
Was clearer! nf nit lillln mih ilm -
ccptlon of a few on second reading.
vuuut ii luluu to oracr ai p. m.
1'rayer by iho chaplain.
The Journal read and approved.
COMMUNICATIONS.
Gov. Barnes transmitted a letter to
tho council from tho county superln
teudent of Garflold county. Referred
to county and county affairs commit
tee.
A tnleirrn.m frnm Wm 11r..4nr. .......
read inviting tho council to bo tho
guests of Woodward February 14 and
IJIU.
BILLS ON SECOND HEADINO.
Council bill 132 revision and codifi-
cation committee.
Council bill 133 election committee.
Council bill 134 quarantine.
Council bill 135 agriculturo and
highways.
House bill 92 ways and means.
House bill 69 rules suspended
placed on third reading changing the
name of Mrs. Ella Lumpklns to Mrs.
Ella Clnrk. Tho bill passed.
House bill 78 revision and codifica-
tion NEW HILLS.
By Clark 130 an act relating to
peddlers and fixing license therofor.
By Winkler 137 an act for tho pro-
tection of hotel keepers boarding
house keepers and restaurants.
By Bellamy 138 an act in relation
to county depositions.
By Bellamy 139 by request an net
relating to uie sale of Intoxicating
liquors.
Uy Brett 140 an act to amend sec-
tion 1 of article 0 of chapter 43 of tho
session Ibwb of 1895 relating to prop-
erty in territory attached for judicial
purposes.
uy Magness 141 regulating tho no-
tice of tax sales of real estate of coun-
ty treasurer.
By Hutto 142 to amend section 1 of
chapter 1 of tho Besslonlaws of 1897
entitled an act to locate and establish
an agricultural and normal University
of tho territory for tho use and benefit
of the colored people of said errltory
By Hutto 148 an ai-t to provide ad-
ditional officers for tho legislative as-
sembly i ouncll bill 92 was read third time
and placed upon Its passage. This bill
provides for tho support of the poor of
tho various counties of tho territory
of Oklabom and to establish and
maintain asylums thereof. Passed
without objection.
How Our VUltort trill be Entertained.
Tho commltteo on entertainment of
tho Kansas City Commercial club met
last night perfected arrangements
and outlined tho route and places of
Interest tho visitors will bo shown
when they will repair to tho rooms of
the Guthrlo club where s social session
will be tendorcd our distinguished
guests. President Frank Dalo will be
tbo toast master.
The route of march will be as fol
lws : From tho depot to tho oil mill
then co up Vilas avenue to Second
st-oct thence north on Second street
to Harrison avenue thence east on
Ua rison avenue to Broad stroet
thence north on Broad street to Cleve-
land avenue thenco cast on Cleveland
Rvenuo to Capitol squaro thenco north
to Noble avenue thence west to Oak
ctreet thenco north to Washington
avenue thence west to Broad thenc-
sou'h to Oklahoma avenue and tho n'e
to clb room.
Memorial UttoluHeni in Memory of the
Late A. C. ltlthop.
Whcrpas Tho Great Architect of
tho universe in his ir.scrutablo wis-
dom has called frotr labor in this
1 dge to rest in tho t nplo not made
with bands our beloved brother A. 0.
Bihhop tbereforoobo It
Resolved That In this dispensation
of providence Guthrie lodge No. 3 I
O O b has lost a devoted and faith-
ful member his family a loving and
indulgent husband and father the
community a useful and worthy cltl
zen and the city a faithful ond eft'clent
ofllcer whose fearless nature and un
sullied character endeared him to his
family friends and associates. That
as a lodgo of which deceased was a
member we humbly acknowledge the
chastening hand of him who dooth all
things well and find consolation in
the thought that we are bound by tho
immortal of Friendship Love and
Truth. That we deeply sympathize
with the bereaved family in this their
great aflliction. and earnestly com-
mend them the sympathy and love of
a compassionate uaviur who Is able to
make all grace abound unto tbetn
that even In this sore trial they may
be able to say "The Lord givoth and
me i..ora i.am taken away. Blessed
be the name of the Lord "
R solved That these resolutions be
spread in full upon the records of this
lodge as a part of the minutes thereof
that a copy bo sent to the- bereaved
family and that they bo published in
the city papers and Oklahoma Odd
Fellow. W. S. f ooi-Eii
G. V. Biiuoe
S. R IUth
Committee.
AJttile-a.Mlnute Share.
On she Callfornli limited Santa Fe
Route; there is a barber shop in the
buffet smoking car: entire train elec-
tric llfjhtei; through In 2Jf days Chi
eago to Los Angeles.
j'
The Grahsm-aile company played
to a good audience last night. The
remainder of the week ladles will bo
admitted free
BOARD
Of Agriculture is Created by
the Hoase With Salary
Features.
The commltteo on judiciary sent in
a batch of bills this morning raoBt of
wnicn were unfavoiauly recommend-
ed. Tho reports follow :
House bill 103. an act to provide for
ueiegutcs to ttio legislature from the
Ino Ian Territory. Do nut pass.
Uouso bill 101 an act for tho protec-
tion of tho records of tho several
counties of tho territory and regulat-
ing the business of abstracting in rela-
tion thereto. That it do paBs.
Ilousi bill 10? providing for the fore-
closure of mortgages of real estate
and prescribing the order of Rale
where parcels have been sold subse
quent to the execution of tho mort-
gage. Do not pass.
Uoubo bill 123 repealing tho law
providing that divorce decrees shall
not take effect until six months after
judgment is rendered. That It do not
puts.
Uou'o bill 120 requiring bond In-
vestment companies to malic securitv
deposits with territorial treasurer. Do
not pass.
House bill 127 regarding stationery
and other supplies for justices of tho
peace. Do not puss.
Uouso bill 129 providing for pay-
ment of certain warrant indebtedness
That It do not pass.
Substitute for council bill No 3.
That It do not pass This is tho bill
which passed the council making coun-
cil confirmation of the governor's up-
pointees necessary and prohibiting
reappointments of any olllctal who
falls to bo confirmed. It Is the foun
dation of a fignt on tho present attor
ncy general and treasurer but the
unfavorable report of tho committee
Indicates a rocky road ahead for the
ui
Council bill No. 29 empowering par-
ties In civil cases to dismiss action
without consont of the court. That it
do pass.
BrLH UEFERBKU.
House bill 133 reiutlng to practice
of barberlug. To ways and means.
Uouso bill 134 to secu e liens of
judgments of probato and district
courts and provide for their enforce-
ment. To judiciary.
House bill 135. relating to powers of
justices and fees of jurois To com
mlttco on judiciary. '
House till 130. authorizing tho
town of Jcfferbon to issue bonds for
public buildings. To committee on
municipal corporations.
Uouso bill 137 providing for liens
for thrcshcrinon. To committee on ag-
riculture NEW HILLS.
House bill 138 by Jones an act re-
lating to peddurs and fixing license
therefor
House bill 139 by Jones an act to
provide for tho removal of drift wood
or other substances from streams and
watoicourscs
House bill 140 by Ballard an act
entitled an tct legalizing all sales
made by tno several county t easurcrs
of tho territory of Oklahoma of lotB
or parcels of laud sold for delinquent
taxes in t c several county seam and
townsltes established by act of con-
gress. Hju'O bill 141. by Uadley compell-
ing ral way compa .les to fenco right
of way.
HILLS I'ABSKD.
House bill 74 tho celebrated terri-
torial salary oill which passed this
morning on third reading Ballard
explained his voto against th niua -ure
Buying the propotcd suluncB were
roouced to such -n exten as to malic
tho uftlco it temptation to crime. Tho
voto was:
Ayes Combs Duffy Hadley Hoy
Uolllday Jones. Koch M alley flic-
Klra h Nhercr Smith Stevens Thom-
us Vuu Kirk Wal.s Wilklns Willi ui-
hOII.
Nays Ballard Uartsorn Mcrten
ood.
House bill 77. giving concurrent jur
isd etion to justice courts in cubes
where tno crfeUbP is a m sdemeanor
punishable by a fine of more than 3100
or imprisonment for more than thirty
days. It was passed unanimously.
House I'll I 05 an act Treating a tcr
ritoriul board of agrl ullure and mak-
ing appropriations therefor. ThU bill
provides for a compilation and annual
publication of an agricultural report
under direction of tne secretary who
sha 1 receive a salary of 8000 per yeai.
Wails opposed the salary featur stat-
ing that tho man who U to receive
this Is now receiving 800 per month as
custodian of the historical society.
Uolllday and Duffy also opposed and
favored striking out that section. A
motion to recommit was defeated
However and the bill wass passed.
Ayes Ballard Doyle Uadley
Hartshorn Hay Jones IC ck Malley
McElmth Olmstead Stevens Van
Kirk Wilklns Williamson.
Nay. Combs. Duffy Uolllday Mer-
ten Sberer Smitb Thomas Walls
Wood.
HILLS IN COMMITTEE t F THK WHOLE.
Council bill G9 authorizing cities
and towns to issue bond for con-
structing bowers waterworks sanitary
and baalth purposes und the improve-
ments of st eels was ordered engross-
ed and printed.
House bill 90 making It a misde-
meanor for mortgagor to tell or can
ceul or remove or destroy inort?v;cd
property was passed in the commit
tee.
APTEUNOO.V 8K8M0N.
Uy concent the rrajs and means
committee reported house bill 13 i the
barber bill wlthuut recommendation
to the committee of the whole.
COMMITTK OF THE WHOLE.
House bill 60 was taken up This
bill permits probate judges to appoint
a cier wuo e uaiary snail ne one-
fourth the maximum fees cf the office.
to be paid out of such fees which may
be allowed In excess of the amount
allowed the probate judge. Doyle
moved to adopt which prevailed
A bmu from the council was
read staling that houso bill 52 had
failed to pass that body.
Uouso bll 67 giving city councils
authority to buy ami sell property not
to exceed 81000 without a popular
vote. Tho present law makes the
limit 3500. It was favorably reported
by the committee a though n hard
fight was made against it bv Doyle.
S
Evacuated During Last Night
by the Insurgents-How Held
By Our Troops
Scripps-McRae Loague.
Washington Feb. 9. The following
characteristic dispatch was received
irom Admiral Uewey this morning:
"After con lnued interference and In
ttmldatton of our wormnun I ordered
armed Insurgents to leave Sn Roque
by 9 o'clock this looming They loft
during the night. Tho plaa is' now
occupied by our troops." San Roque
Is the point at Cavito where the naval
yards arc located.
To Be Made in the Meat Mat-
ter McKinley Issues
an Order
Scripps McRae League.
Washington Fob 9 The president
issued nu order ton ay for the appoint-
ment of a bnard of inquiry to investi-
gate the charges ugalnsl thoquiillly of
beef 1 urnlslii'il the army
Truth i-Yum Itinlciii .
A curious story lately published In
a book written by ono or two Omaha
Indians the fol owing incident is told
by Inshta-Theumba the educated
christlau daughter of the chief. Iron
Cye:
'"Wo were out on tho buffa'o hunt.
It was onn ng. Tho tentB lud.bunn
pitched for tho night mid tho unmp
fire made. I was u little bit of a thing
ploying near my father. A little In-
dian boy gave me a bird ho had found
I was v ry much pleased and tried to
feed It and maxo it drink Aftur I
had amused mysolf with it for some
time father said: '.My daughter brh g
your bird to mo.'
"He held It in his hand for a mc-
ment gently stroking its feathers
and then said; 'Daughter I will toil
you whiityou inlgntdo with It. Tulto
It out where there ure no tents where
the grasB is and put it softly down ou
tho ground and suy 'Ood I give you
back your little bird lluvo pity ou
me as I have on your bird.'
"I said 'Does it belong to Ood?'
"He said 'Yes and ho will bu
pleased If y u do n t hurt it but give
it back to hire to take care of '
"I was very much impressed and
carried thn bird into thu high gras
stylng my lit lo prayer as it ilew
away."
Iron Hye the chief who taught this
lesson to his child cnuld neither road
nor write Engl th. His (laughter calls
attention to tho act that It is tbo
same essnn which Coerldg- to dies
in his wonderful poem of thu ''Ancleni.
Mariner:"
"He praycth best who lovo'h best
All th ngri both great ano small;
For the dear God whi lovrth us
lie rande und luvpth us all."
In the Utlizl gallery In Florence
there is a famous p cturu by Raphael
which has tho same meaning. St.
John a pturdy boy has caught a bird
end run with it t tho infant Saviour
who puts his hand over it wi h a look
of tendernpf-b as if lie said. "This too
la my creature to protect aud bless."
Ohio' Jlnrrlaev Iji".
Tho row marriage law of Ohio
just gone Into effect Is causing much
pmbarrassmont to Impetuous young
men who rush into matrimony without
stopping to ii quiro into tho anteced-
ents of the girls thoy are about to
marry The old law required infor-
mation nnly as to tho names aud ages
of the applicants for license that they
were of tbo same color and had nolth-
or husband nor wif living. Now ap-
plicants for lloeuho must furnish the
names sge4 rosldenoss plaeoa of
birth occupations' fathers' names
mothers' maiden names whether pre-
viously married. It so whother hus-
band or wife is living if living
whether divorced. Fur1 her it must
bo shown that the applicants aro not
nearer of kin than second cousins.
Agtnti tfaiitttl
Good live n:n in every lo-a'lty to
represent c large uanufaaiuring bom-
pany and introduce their goods. Steady
employment ani largo income in good
legitimate business assured to men
who u'o hones- and willing to attend
to business References required. Send
self addretsed stamped envelope for
reply to the Rex Manufacturing Com-
pany 239 Chartresstreet Kew Orleans
La.
Are i'ou (lainy to California
The California limited Santa Fe
Route gives the best and sp edits t
service; only 3 days to Los Angeles
AN
ROQUE
INQUIRY
RETIRED
General Egan Degraded After
a Service of Thirty Years
In the Army
Scripps-McRao League.
Washington Feb 8. General Egan
will bo placed on tho retired list of
tho army in a few days on his own ap
plication after thirty years of service
in the army. This arrangemont was
reached beforo he wsb suspended.
Hgan will probably go to Hawaii
where his son owns' a coffee planta-
tion. DEWEY
CnblcH Thnnks of Manila Nnvy
to Iho President.
Scripps McRae League.
Washington February 9. Admiral
Dewey cabled to Secretary Long today:
"The commander-in-chief olllcers and
men thank the president and secro-ary
of tho navy for congratulat ons."
To Uso TotiiiK Machines
Scripp-MoRao League.
Washington Feb. 0 House today
passed 'ho bill authoriz ng states the
11HIS rtt VrtltntT i artlitfrinci Tlinh mnnl
Into commltteo of tho whole to con
sider puoitc imuuing bills.
J)t ui ruction in Manila.
Scrlppa-McRuo Leugun
Mnnlln. Fob 0 Dozens of vlllogcs
about tho city aro in ruins they bov-
ine been burned bv tho Amrrlonti nnl.
dlers as a military necessity.
Awaiting Important Nows.
Scrlpps-McRao Lcngm
Washington Fob. 0. Important
news is expected at the war depart-
ment from Hollo. In military circles
it is thought p sslbla that Miller has
already taken the place.
NO EXTRA
Session of CoiigroHS lo ho Ilold.
Scripps McRae League.
Washington Feb. 0 There is a
feolln of tonfldenco that thoro will
not bo an extra session of congress.
Several souators will soon leavo on a
Huropcan trip.
Turpio 1b III
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Washington Fob. I). Sonator Tur-
pie of Indiana is seriously ill at his
home here from pneumonia
OVKIt TUB TEUIUTOUY.
one of tho most singular or oddest
Accidents that ever happoned In this
country at this season of the year since
the settlement occuired last Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Captain W II Mick wore
on their way to Garber riding in a
buggy. All ot once a bolt or streak of
lightning darted from the sky and
BtrucK the corner of their buggy top
loavlng it very much shattered thence
to tho ground Captain and Mrs
Mick were stunned senseless for a
moment but the Captain recolved lha
worst shock as he was on tho side of
tho buggy that recolved tho lightning
When Mrs Mick came to her senses
she found both horses lying on the
ground apuarcntly helpless. She first
gave her attention to her husband
who soon revived then she stirred tho
horses to their feet and the whole
outfit moved on as of yore yet very
sore It was a narrow escape Indeed
but ho strongest thing is being utruck
by lightning In mid winter. Cloud
Chief Herald.
The Dawes Cherokee treaty or
agreement was ratified by a voto of
the latter the proposition beln? ear
ned by near 2 500 majority.
J-'rtto Line
St. Louis and San Francisco railroad
company.
Take tho most popular routo to St.
Louis and all points east Kansas City
and all points north and west.
Sunta Fo trains wako close connec-
tions at Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on tho Frisco lino.
St Louis and Kansas City mall and
express leaves Oklahoma City at 9:15
every morning: leaves St Louis at 6:10
every cvonlng and arrives at OUlahoma
City at 8:30 tho following evening.
Through reclining chair cars with-
out change I'ulimam palace sleepers
from Mnnott to St. Louis and Kansas
City You can secure berths before
leaving Oklahoma.
Further information will becheer-
fully given by tl.o nearest agent or
tt. F. Dunn.T. F and I' A.
Oklahoma City.
JlVnON S.NVDKIt. G. I A
St. Louis Mo.
three Tim a 7ttk
The California Limited via Santa Fe
Route; finer and faster than ever.
t)leatna of t rttcenl iloUl
On February 33rd Mr. J 0. Plank
will formally open the Crescent hotel
at F.ereka Springs. Ark. for the season
rf 1899. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to the general public to attend.
A special rate will be made for this
occib on. For further information call
on or address the nearest 'Frisco agent
or H F. Dukn. T. F and I A.
Oklahoma City O. T
Hiivan Shvdeii. G. I A
s Loifls JJq.
LOSSES
Of the American Army Are
Less Than a Hun
dred. .
Scrlpps-MoRao League.
Washington Fob 0. Otis reported
today that American losses to date are
01 killed and S07 wounded.
Now Mnp of AlftRkn.
Scrlpps-McRau League.
Washington Feb. 0. -Tho sonato to-
day authoriz -d tho geological survey
to publish a now map of Alaska Sen-
ator Halo reported favorably with
amendments the naval poraonnoll bill.
Flood of liove.
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Knnsas City Feb 0. James Flood
tho California millionaire was mar-
ried here yesterday to Mnud Fritz.
Hnltnn III and beared.
Scripps McRae League
Ilucharest Feb 0. 1 he Sultan of
Turkey is ill nud In constant fear of
assassination.
COUNCIL NOTES.
The council has knocked out two of
Jones' luuco bills.
Tho Investigation committee was In
session this forenoon.
Luther West has been ordered bo
foro tho investigating commltteo to
answer to the question of runts
Col. Jako Roborts is ovor from King
fisher preparing himself to bo a mem-
ber of tho constitutional convention.
K L. Cralle county superintendent
of Olevelui d oonnty Is up looking uf
tor thu legislature and his proportio
of tho school fund
Hon Jimmy Urown member from
Oklahoma :s-.uiy In thn lower hotim
In 1805 is up from Hdm- nd watuhing
the aallous of thu law makers.
Caotaln StllcB 1b up before the Invi-s
tlgatlng commltteo to tell what he
knows about the sffulrsof thu adju-
tant general's olllco during the past
few montliB.
Thcro will bo a. bill Introduced to-
morrow locating tho public bulldtnus
as follows: l'entt ntliiry I'erryj In-
sano asylum Knld; reformatory 12 1
Reno; deaf and dumb hut hi in I'onou
City; blind nsylum yiiiwvneu.
Morris Ilcrty who tnanugod the
banqueting of tho Third assembly
and thu Oklahoma press annotation al
Perry in January IB95 was a visitor
today. Ho i lias mado a fortune In
minis In Colorado in tho past two
years and is now ot'jaylng thu same.
Tho council has accepted an invita-
tion through Councilor Mugness In
behalf of the citizens of Norm in to
bo their honored gu sts on tho 31st.
They will leav- after dinner and re
turn tho next morning. President
lloyd will do tho honors for tho Siato
University aud I)r Throadglll will do
the honors at tbo Insane asyiutn.
Honrv Ward llcccher OlieeHuhor
ough doctor of divinity will havo
(ill Duffy member of tho lower house
intr duce u bill allowing h in to pub-
lish tho "Life una adventures of a busj
llttlo colored preacher." If the gov
ernor approres the bll brother Huff
will mansgo tne doctor through the
northern states at tho closu of thu Sth
assembly.
Cou elllor Bellamy received a letter
this morning from t o lumber men
hardware men and contractors of Kl
Reno looking to him to protect their
iateresti in tho ratsago of tho Mo
Crcdlp Hen bill a uopy of whieh has
uccn sent to the epeauur. Wo want
It as a protection against frauds and
deadbeats whi'-h we have to doil with
all the time. George will do his duty
In ordei to soeur votes for his dog
bill.
Tbo committee who visited the
Langston university re urn d last
night and report favorably for an ap
proprlatlon They say it is a gran
Institution for StOOO and a pleasure to
sou the lutero-t the two huodro
colorod students take In their studies
even old gray haired scholars study at
night. Duffy was along and talked all
uight of thu greatness of tbU institu-
tion aud he Is now anxious to see the
880000 Alva collage
For SiU Good baby carriage. In
quire of VI DaV.'ltt over Hewitt's
U U(( OW1 V.
State ok Ohio City of '1'olkdo )
Luoab County. f '
Fkank J. Chunky makos oath thai
bo is the senior part er of thell'mof
F J. Chunky &. Co. doing buslnei-s In
the City of Toledo. eounv and State
aforesaid and that s Id firm will pay
the sum of ONB HUNDRED DHL
LA 118 for eaeh and every ease of C a
TAWUI that aannot be cured by the
use of Hai.i.'s Gatarhh Cvh
FRANK J CHKNEY
Sworn In and subscribed in mv
presence this 6th day of December
A D..1S60.
A. W. ULBAHOM
8kal V Notary I'ubils
f
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter-
nally and aats direetly on the blood
and muoout surfers of the sysem
Bend for testimonials free
F. J nilRNBV & CO Toledo O.
Bold by all druggists 7&c
Vur Salt Clufap.
I will sell upon the purchaser's own
terms two good span of large work
horses and qltp ono good span of
mules Inquire t tbo office pf the
Capital City business coliega.
It A. Uavf.nky
AGGIE
The Insurgent Wolf Has Been
Plotting for Several
Weeks
Scrlpcs-MoRao League.
Manila Feb. D Everything tends
to show that Aguinaldo hnH been a
long tltno engaged in a plot to attack
Amor cons It transpires thnt his con
sniracy contemplated an attack on
tho Americans in tho city by n body
of secret mill la. inr-st of whom were
residents of Manila.
Tho relations ImtnAim nnn. j
Otis nro most cordial. Thcro Is no
jealousy and each Is pleased with tho
othors' work.
JOHJIfcltY HKGINS.
Hutto'H Nervy Hill Jerrynifm-
deriUK Democratic DIs-
trletH.
A bfil was Introduced bv Cnunnin. ttm.
to In tho council yciterdny chnniftns tho
council and representative districts In the
territory an tho bails of th vnt n. .
the elcotlon Inst fall. The counties are
nprcittoneii ai follows:
An net to apportion the territory Into
council nnu representative districts
Uo It enacted by tho legislative nssom-'
my or tno territory of Oklahoma:
(Section I. That tho councllmon bo ap-
portioned among the counties as follows
to-wlt:
Kny county one councilman.
Nohlo and Pawnee ono councilman
Payne ono councilman.
Lincoln onn councilman.
Lopnn. one councllmnn
Oklahoma one councilman.
Pottawatomie and Cleveland ono coun-
cilman.
Canadian and Cleveland one councll-
mnn. Grant ono councilman.
anrtleld one councilman.
KliiRflslier and Hlnlnc ono councllmnn.
Dewey Custer and Woods onii coun
cilman.
Heaver Woodwurd Day Hotter Mills
Wnshlta nnd Greer one councllmnn.
Boctlon 2. The representatives to be
apportioned among tho counties as fol-
lows to-wlt t
Kny two representatives.
Noble ono representative.
Pawnee ono representative.
Logan two representatives.
Pnyne. one representative.
Lincoln ono representative.
Payno nnd Lincoln ono representative
Pottnwatomlo one representative.
Cleveland one representative.
Oklahoma two representatives
Ornnt two representatives.
Gnrflold two representatives.
KltiKflsher. two representatives.
Woods two representatives.
Cunadlnn ono reprcienlntlve
Canadian and Ulalne ono representa-
tive Dewey and Custer one representative.
Day. Holier Mills. Wuihlta nnd areer.
one representative.
OUlt CI.UU LIST.
Wo have arranged with the publish
ors of the following newspapers for
'lubblng rat s which we give below.
Persona wi o aro already subscriber
0 thu Leader can take advan'ago of
thlh exceptionally low combination by
paying the umount now duo for tho
Leader.
Tho Weekly Leader and Weekly
Inelnnatl Knqulrer one year SI 00
1 ho Weekly Leader and the twice
a week tt. LouU Republic one
year for 25
The Wo kly Leader and the twlco
a week New York World ono
yea.- for . . 1 15
The Weekly Leader an t tho twlco
a week Kansas City Times one
year for . t oo
I'ho Weekly Leader and the Prai-
rie Farm r (Orango Ju d's pa-
per) one year for " 75
The Weekl Leader and tbo Homo
and Farm of LjuIbvIIIo Ky.
one year for 75
Or the Weekly Loader from now
until January 1 1900 for.... 'n
Th Weekly Leader and tho Live
Swx-k Inspector one year for i0
Address all communications to the
Lender Prlntlnif Coiunanv. Quthrin
O T.
Not 'IIiIh HtHSlon
Scrlpps-McRao League.
Washington Feb 0 8enaUr Mor-
gan soya he has abandoned all hopes
of tho Niuarauga bill becoming a law
this Bssslon
Qusy's FJb'ht.
Serlppi MclUn League.
UarrUburg. Pa Feb. 9 Nineteen
ballots for senator wire taken U day
without result.
ECZEMA
FROM BIRTH
Our little lUugb.rr fc.4 Edema from birth.
The .uri4 aUtK tea wu-J 1 becou-o teinbijr in-
lUiuoU.and H;.rwoutil oow out like great
lMaU ot perspiration finally tiu would dry
up sod tbo ikiaurould crack and peel oil 8b
afTcred ternblj Had to put oft utiuens ou
jicrhaniK to Veep htr from scrauh.ng Two
of our leading pbjslcuns did not help her
After bathing he. with CcTietBA Soar I
spirited COTICVKA (olntmsui) freely and gars
btrCimctmA Resolvent regularly. Bboiot-
frextJ at once. snJti nvio nntr trovUtJ Tho
statements I hate nude are alMuiuUiy true.
and not exaggerated In anjr way.
uouEitr a. LAniAir
till Wt leSjvure Springfield III.
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ICKOtwiTUlJa4o!liK Wtnvfeubf flu Lt-
cv IMll-.culU wBbrIU ( iTircl!. I"--""
io 'Biiltract.4illdMMorCVTH(lUMb
Vtyr juiutf ti-oo! purta-4 hiuacucuc.
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