The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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The State Capital.
By the State Capital I'rintiiiK Co
Society Directory
t X TTI1RIB LODGE Mo 3 1 O O. K Meet*
VT Moii.lnv ol ntrh *.vk t . « ' \
(Oar od r.- ow. urt*
Jo«>TMI F 'IMTAKT, N. O-, HUMI A Mktktti
Secretary.
/ ^ ITHHIK LOIXiK No I. \ « >' w
It Thursday svsslng of •MhtVSJ.i h«L.i
p m. Uikll ill Vletor l.i.x-k. <-or.. l-t ami Ham
■on ave Ytsltlug Workmen #r alw *jrH wei
coua«* J N ^ At-I.AI K M W.
O. U. UoMVSOMRHV. Reeonler.
WANT COLUMN.
Wltnt !>• Vou ffutf
D you want A«renU?
1K> you want Situation*
1X> you wuiit lo buy auj thine?
l>o you want HmNfn or Lod^era?
Ik, you wniil miy -Help." aiale or <ea alsT
1m you waul Pupllaf
lk> you want a r.irtnrr!
IK) you waiitll*rvantfi, Olwk or Mwhanlw
Ik, i„u W.I.I I.. "■
1 Hi you want to Buy or s«'ll a liora*. \N ago*
•r any kluil of a \ Hi W* let
IX) you waul to Soil or Reut your ilouM.
Hlon1, I «>t or V mnf
linn- you Loat or Koun.l anything'
Do vou waul lo Bell your UooJ Wlll and Fit-
Uav* you flMond'lUii'l flood a of any klat
thai you with to Soil m Ki.-lt.iii^?
Have you Hood a t*> s.-il of imj Wind?
If mi. Tuii'Arn u. will pulill-h a three Una
ad*criitomenl (VI wordal our tiuia f««r 10 centa,
ttr.-f iluica for ® rente. one week for &0 rente.
A want in Tin Stati I'AMTAL uever falia te
krlug «julck returna.
wanted.
fkrsunal.
I AlMKs CliW Iieater « •:i «I • !• I'ennyroy
L rum ,1)1.1111011.! line i«re I lie lw«l. s
llellahlc. Take no otln'i >« n.l lr..-tamps, i
CITY FATHERS.
Nol Much of Importance Hone at l.aat
Might'* Meeting.
The city council met in regular ses-
sion at the city hail last night and
after reading ami approval of the min-
utes the following business was trans*
acted:
The bid of ft..mm to make contem-
plated improvements at the water-
works plant was rejected
An order was passed for cleaning
out the big well at the plant and for
the removal of the accumulated quick-
sand.
Weeds were ordered to be cut in the
streets by the street commissioner and
ull citizens will be notified by the city
clerk to keep these pests down on their
lots.
a petition was presented asking that
the cotton market be located on Sec-
ond street between Vilas and Cleve-
land avenues
Street work was ordered commenced
in the Fourth ward next week Kx
Street Commissioner .tared was ri
taiue.l for two weeks more to assist
the street commissioner at SI. per
day
The public improvement committee
was instructed to draw up plans for
improving Capitol square by planting
trees an.I grading
City Attorney llainer was instructed
to furnish to the street commissioner
the law as to who were and who were
not liable to do road work
A Call.
There wil' be a territorial meeting
of colored citizens in the city of King
fisher on August I 1 v . at 10 a. m .
with the following objects
1 To organize a central club for
the purpose ef securing such litera-
ture as will enlighten us upon the
subjects that will come before the
American people in the campaign of j
DUKE
Cigarettes
DUKE Ulii\HAW
I
.. twm/
Cigarettes!
* -by V '
# Dune Sons UCo \
i,y. j ini tmi wmjiosacco caT,
DURHAM. W.C. U.
MADE FROM
High Grade Tobaoco
ABSOLUTELY PURE
F. H Hoyt ofChaudler ia iu the city
Ed stagg was down from Perry to-
day.
K. H. Coburu of St. Louis is iu the
city.
G li Warner, of Perry, is in the
city-
OKLAHOMA GLANCES. f personal.
Talking*, Doings and Thinkings of the
Territory at Large
kingfisher county officiala are figur-
ing to fund the county's indebtedness.
The El Keno Democrat says high
taxes are driving business men out of
the town.
Hennessey Clipper Of the twenty-
two county superintendents of schools
in Oklshotna. eight are woiueu and
fourteen are men.
l:p at PoncaCity a citizen slumbered
on tlie porch and some John Sherman
semoved his Jerry Simpsons from his
Trilbies and Sam Hitteled with them
Lexington Leader The Canadian
has almost completely washed away : 11 W. I lam is over from Chandler
several farms south of town. The j today.
dikes on the ( hickiwaw „lde. hullt to j w Lynch is down from I'ooea
protect the Santa l e road, threw the citA* today.
heavy current to the side and caused
the cutting away of the farms. K. M. More head of St Louis is iu
0 j town today.
Oitluhouia t ity Mai \esterday aft
eruoon Hob Overstreet's stock of men's M «• Millikan returned to Perry
furnishing goods was sold at public | last evening
CArSEI) AN KXPLOHION.
▲ Small lloy TlirowiSomt Uualtu Cap* Into
a Stove with Dlaaatroua KfTecU
Ha/lKun Pa.,July lit.—John Lucas,
the 4-year-old sou of Paul Lucas, a
tulner. fouud some dualiu cups yester-
day while his mother was in an adjoiu-
ing room and threw them into the
stove A violent explosion followed.
The stove, windows auu walls were
shattered, and when Mrs Lucas rushed
o F. Khlman, of Chicago, is in the j in she found her son in a corner with
>ty j blood flowing from wounds in his face
s II. Hp(f n of Oklahoma City in iu and hands. The house by this time
town.
C. D. Uussell of Perkins is ut the !
Dally.
i'rank Allen csme down from Perry
lodif
here
around town.
Highest temperature. 94; lowest,
Forecast Fair; slightly warmer to
night.
Whitwam at the acre tonight.
Household goods for sale cheap.
Call and see them, til7, N Hrcad.
There will be a hand concert on the
acre tonight by the military band.
The organization has some choice new
music for the public.
The best wines, brandies and liquors
at prices to suit the times, at the same
Old Moses', 311 Harrison avenue. Call
again.
At the Kagle drug store the new
management has a lot of high grade
mixed paints that will be disposed of
very cheap
The Outhrie Hullding and Loan as-
sociation will have a sale of money
Monday night.
The supreme eourt adjourned last
night until to a. m. tomorrow, at
which time it is expected that a num-
ber of important decisions will be
handed down.
For a good shave and hair cut,call
at the Capital llarber Shop, under
Hank of Indian Territory, corner ok
lahoma and Division streets. Hatha l"i
cents for next 60 days.
Rev. Jih'1 Smith has resigned as pre-
siding elder of the central district of
the M K church. Poor health is
given as the cause. It is not known
who will l>e his successor.
We will be open for business all this
week. This is the home stretch; don't
overlook anything. Respectfully.
ItUISIl.VM. Srnn ► a Co.
The county officials have challenged
the marshals' force to play ball with-
in ten days No date has yet been
set. but a red-hot game can be de- \
peuded on when these athletes meet j
Down she goes Owing to the hart) j
times, we will, for •'*) days, reduce our i
baths to 15 cents. Come early and of j
ini I , rst o bm barben la attendance j
Capital llarber Shop, under HaaK of j
Indian Territory.
caught tiro The boy was carried out
by his mother, and neighbors, who
were attracted bv the explosion, soon
extinguished the flames Or. Jenkins
found it necessary to amputate his
hand. ^ , .. a • _
IKLKUHAI'IIII IIHKV IT IKS.
At Topeka, Kan., Charles Hancock,
a young man was kicked to death by a
horse.
At Detroit, Mich., on the J4th Rob-
ert J. paced a mile in 2:0-. the second
fastest time on record
Secretary J. Sterling Morton has
written a letter to a friend on the cur-
rency question strongly favoring the
gold side.
Willie Harton,/tged 9, died of lock-
jaw at Topeka. Kan., as a result of
falling from an apple tree and break-
ing his arm.
It turns out that Zip Wyatt, the out-
law. was not killed near Hennessey,
Ok., as reported; neither was Hill Doo-
lin wounded.
Champion James J. Corbett was in-
jured while riding a bicycle at Asbury
Park, N. J.. which may interfere with
his training for a fortnight.
It is proposed at an early day to build
an electric railway passenger line from
Chicago to Buffalo, N*. Y. An averaj
speed of 150 miles is promised.
At Richmond, Va , in an interview
Secretary Carlisle said he would make
Deputy Marshal Will Nix, in an in-1 John L. Adair, Jr., of Tahlequah, I. j no effort to secure the democratic
terview published in the Perry Demo T , is stoppiug at the Okla. j nomination for president in 1890.
erat, actually looses hia temper and , Tad?e , L Pancoast csme down The St Louis Democratic Sound t ur
says some real rude things and all U frQm ,Vrry Qn Uu, afu.rnoon lrain rency club issued an address advising
ause the Oklahoma newspapers joshed j ^ j money democrats not to heed
the coming state convention at Pertle
auction under foreclosure of mortgage
and was bid in fot §'• ti"- 50 and S-l«i
was paid for the fixtures. II II. How-
ard was purchaser of the stock and
fixtures. It is thought now that the
real purchaser, sub rosa, was Hob
Overstreet. Mr. Howard would give
no enlightenment further than to say
that he had bought it himself.
Jean Robert Alberts, the lady ed-
itress of the Oklahoma star, comes
very near to the naked truth when
she gets otT the following The lsti^t
fancy in dances is one given to the
bloomer girl. Well, we're quite ac-
customed to see buds and dames with
the upper half of their fair persons j Royal last evening.
I,alt clothed; so with :l little "ertion Eailor John Msrk(.r u down fron
we Ruess we e n stand ehange to the ; 0rUmlo „lis a(torIUX)n
lower base if it is well draped. The
tig leaf costume will be the next thing Leo Vincent, of the Representative
to follow, however." went up to Perry last evening.
L. K. Damon, of Wichita.
last evening.
ti K. Morrison, of Tahlequah, 1. T.,
is in the city.
A C. Wiley of Atchison, Kas , is in
the city today.
Deputy Marshal Will Nix was down
from Perry today-
Mr. John I. Dille returned to El
Reno this afternoon.
Will Nave of Independence, Mo., is
here visiting friends.
X K Ralph, of St. Ixiuis, was at the
him about Sam Hittel getting.away Attorney S. D. Bailey of Perry is in
These newspaper comments were all the city to attend this session of the
intended for pleasantness, William, supreme court.
and were read with delight by thous 1
suds of readers, and you should l e
tickled to death to think how much
laughter and fun you were the inno |
cent cause of Don't get red headed Mrs. C. 11. Stowe and sister. Miss
William Crowley, have gone to Pennsylvania
,, o • i ri m . i,.... i„ for the summer.
Perry Special Liar The Iowa In-
dians, whose reservation s located Miss Madge Rogers, of Oklahoma
east of Guthrie, came up in a body the City, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Par-
other day to visit the Ponca* and the ker. of this city.
Otoes, a few miles above Perry Yes-
terday the visitors left for home and
the Otoes held what they call a pony
smoke. The whole tribe met at one ' 1
pkaee and in turn thaf wouldansoke Governor and Mrs. Renfrow ami
the big pipe with their visitors and Miss Nellie are back again to the city
when they were ready to depart each from a short visit to Norman
Iowa was given from one to three fine
ponies as a token of regard and
Judge George Orner, who has been
here visiting his brother Cal, returned
home todav •
Miss Ella Hunter, who has been
visiting friends at Independence, Mo.,
h1 home todav.
Springs.
The Missouri board of rnilrond com
missioners has issued an order prohibit
ing the M.. K. & T. railroad from col
lecting tolls across the Missouri rivei
at Boonville.
settlement of Italian laborer
PRETTY FEET
Should have pretty
shoes, the prettiest
shoes, in fact, that
can be found. For
the information of
all possessors of pret-
ty feet in Oklahoma
(and their number is
large) we desire to
say that we have the
very shoes they re-
quire. A glance at
our stock will prove
this statement be-
yond all question. In
the matter of pretti-
neas, the shoes are
the best evidence,
and we submit ours
as conclussive proof
of their superiority.
Jtf
■m
Tlioy aro not only pretty, but stylish, durable, comfort-
able, ami much more than pretty cheap
at our li^orcs.
Eisenschmidt & Hetsch
"Exclusive Shoe Dealers.
REPAIRINC NEATLY DONE. 118 Wost Oklahoma Av
DR. ICNATZ MAYER.
AURIST.
Rooma i and 2.
OCULIST.
W- Q
Otlice over Bee Hive's New Store, OU. Ave. (inthrie, Ok.
122 Oklahoma Ave. Practice Limited to Liseases and Surgery of the
Omaha, Neb., is on the verge of starva —. Eye Ear Nose and Throat.-
tion. Whole families are without foo. ^ i >
—SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES—
Mrs. Bowden, mother of Mrs. Leo
Vincent, who has been visiting friends
at Winfield, Kas.. returned home to-
dav.
friendship In all the Otoes gave away
2o0 ponies.
The story telegraphed from Hennes-
sey about a bloody battle between
deputy marshals and the Wyatt anil
IWliti gang of outlaws, in which
Wyatt was killed, Doolin wounded and
captured, together with six other out- Mrs. T. M. Deal, who has been visit-
laws. is mostly a fake. A posse of ing the family of her husband at Ard-
fartuers. whose horses have Iteen more, and Si aster Duke Deal came
stolen, overtook three men uearSheri back to the city last evening,
dan. two of them brothers named '
Miss Me A tee, daughter of Justice
McAtee. arrived from Kingfisher last
evening, and is the guest of Mr and
Mrs. Scott Robertson.
Willets and the third unknown, with
stolen animals in their possession, and
killed one of the brothers and captured
the other two men. Neither of the
captured men is Bill Doolin, and
though the dead man Wars a slight
resemblance to Wyatt. officers who
know the outlaw well declare it 1* not
him. It is claimed that the Willets
M. F. Hurlbut. manager of the
Western I'nion telegraph office in this | and
city, returned yesterday from Boston. ; Under an act of
where he attended the Christian Kn- March 3. all s
deavor convention. j honorably discharg
emctery are
In the district clerks office there!
was tiled today an action for divorce :
by George Hansen against Annie Han-
sen on the grounds of abandonment i
Mr. Hansen l;ves near Orlando on a ~..r.
farm. P 0, CMaklj is attorney for broth era are sons of tne noted Kansas ,, v health and then go to New York. Wednesday aight,to consider the legal
plaintiff MjM|
Spring chicken every day at A
Frink s restaurant.
tion.
and many are sick and have no mean?
of obtaining medicine.
Business men of Leavenworth, Kan., Scientifically adjusted to suit the most complicated cases of defective sight
would boycott Qov Morrill's bank all
that place if the latter attempted U I
enforce the prohibitory law.
Returns from the democratic con i
ventions in Iowa, held Wednesday tc |
elect delegates to the state convention, j
indicate a complete triumph for the
administration wing of the party.
The state department is informed
that the southern negroes who re-
cently colonized in Mexico near Tla
^'^o^^ui^rlTHE BEST WHEEL MADE!
The colored grand lodge K. <>f P. of
Missouri, in session at M Joseph.
elected C. K. Robinson. * st. Louis.
grand chancellor, and s II. Randolph.
of Springfield, grand keeper of record.*
als.
congress approved
Idiers and sailors
d and buried in a
The Syracuse Crimson Rim
H BICYCLE#
Rev. Fliedner lias recovered sutli Prl*a e
■iently to travel and left last night in
inpanv with Rev Merrill for Berlin.
Wisconsin, where he will recuperate
ntitled to u
headstone furnished free by the quar-
termaster-general of the I'nited States
Atacalled meeting at D.illa
p<ipulist politician Willits, who wanted
to-be governor of that state
A Cf
•hratlo
objections to the proposed Corbett-
IM
i. To take it.to consideration mat j
ter^ pertaining to our racial advance
tuent and such other matters (aou-
poiitical* as msy be brought before u* !
for racial go ni.
Bv order of committee
W II. Twix ► . Chandler
G W V Sauxbk. "
T>
IS
J. C R«>11.1X9,
Wm Km mm, PajrneC
l t Nokkis.
J M FLOY I .
K«**l Catale Tnau«lrr«.
K. A IWds to J. J. Nelson, w
d se qr set' > tp 17 r I w . ...
ii K. Trobrid^e to l . Smith.
w d lots 11 li blk G P
For Kyo, Kar, Most* and
Throat diseases, consult l>r.
Iguatr Mayor, 1'^'J Oklalio
ma ave . rooms 1 and ovor
litM llivo's new More
Nolle*.
To whom it may concern:
Notice Is hereby given that R4bSMPt
McCuae has this day file\l hi- p<'tition
for license to retail liquors in Mulhall
Logan county, Oklahoma, and that un
lens objectiou to the same as required
t y law >*e filed by the ,51th day of
July. A D !* •*• said petitioa will
be granted
Guthrie, O. r . July In, i 95
R KVHRTT STKW aki
County Clerk.
Crescent Bicycles.
s<r>Of s;." and
A sjHvial meeting of the Ladies of
theii A 11 \w';l be held at < o'cUvk
p m ^aturda\. July ~ in Masonic
nail A full attendance is requested
Business of importance will eoiue be-
fore the meeting -Anni L. Gaki>\kr.
| Sec
FOB RKNT.— t>ne of the very best lo-
cations for any business. Corner liar ■
rison avenue and Second street Will
l e leased to r ght parties at very res
a rate- - j k him ft
j Deputy Marshal ! Severns
! bronght" F W lVuphin down from
Newkirk yesterday and lodged him in .
the federal jail on the charge of steal- j
ing two hea*l of horses from a man by
tlie name of Hale, living in the Kaw
l reservation
Old Moses sells bottled beer at one j
dollar per case, 24 bottles to the case,
delivered at your residence Leave
orders at 211 Harrison avenue
The show window of the Misfit ,
clothing parlors is a model of beauty
and elegance that does great credit to
the arti* t. Bert Maine The center
piece of display very forcibly reminds '
one of somebody, but just who cannot!
be determined.
Furnished rooms for rent, light j
housekeeping if desired: 111 Ib4M)I
v ;th :rM street, up sta r-. —M - NN
B THOMPSON
In the district court yesterday Coun-
ty S iper-intendest Miss Sarah Bo<-
worth began suit against the county
commissioner*- for failure to comply
witlt a law ordering them to levy a
genera! countY school tax of not over
ten mills and asking the court to issue [
a writof mandamus compelling them!
to lew such tax
j Fitzsimmons fight. Manager Dan Stuart
I'nder Sheriff Jim Masters returned The annual emancipation procla- announced positively that the mi.
vest day to Newkirk from Ar: una mation of the slaves of the West India |
where He has been to bring back I . D. ; 0f the United Stales will be celebrated
Landon. alias Scotty. the jail breaker, twelve miles northeast of Kingtisher
j highway robberantl murderer When at (Garnett - grove on Aug. 1st, 1
I he arriv.-d there h« found a man who The committee promises to make ii
ricture of Landon, was minus the grandest of the season Good
speakiug. singing, dancing, swinging.
horse racing, ball playing, rtying jenny
and other a usement. Katablesof all
kinds. Come one and all and have a
good time, .i- we always have.
D. B. Uabrkti . Chair.
o Dkakk Sec?
the little finger from the same hand,
wore his mustache just like him. was
his height and weight. The man pro-
tested. that :t wa> a case of mistaken
identity, but admitted that Jim cer-
tainly had a right to take him in after
he had seen Landon s photo Jim
shackled him and brought him into
New Mexico to be identified .in i the
people who had known Landon for
years were :n great doubt about the
man's identity Jim brought him on
to Colorado where he was positively
declared to be the wrong man By
this time Jim was convinced he had
made a mistake and turned his man
DELIGHTFUL TIME.
Party t.two In Honor of * *• Lulo Stranc
of thUtltf.
At the home of Judge Strang last
evening was given one of those charm-
ing social entertainments so dear to
the hearts of youth and beauty.
Music, both vocal and instrument
and social game" were the
touch!'
The dark face of Throckmorton
Knatchbull was turned towards him
with a sneering smile.
We shall see. old man.'' he said.
Stooping down he struck a match.
• Mar. man! Have you no pity!
Here! t ive me the check' I will sign!"
gx*ped the victim faintly.
Thev.i a n turned with a scowl of
triumph.
" I thought this would bring you to
terms.' he said, and with a quick
ment he extinguished the cubeb
would bo pulled oil iu that city October
I next.
Desperate.
It is probable that few musicians
ever became famous without wishing,
at one time or another, that they
might find a refuge from the reputa-
tion which precedes them wherever
they go. At one time the celebrated
composer. Verdi, went to the watering
place of Montecatini f«>ra much-needed
holiday. Iu one of the apartments as-
signed to the veteran musician stood a
grand piano of splendid tone. Verdi
removed the score of "II Trovatore,"
which had Wen laid on the nick by
way of compliment, locked the instru-
ment, and called for the son of his
to whom he said, in solemn tones:
The Material and Workmanship in this wheel is
Guaranteed. We are sole agents for the these
Wheels. Se us before buying.
Spencer HardwareCo.
A. N. KELLOGG NEWSPAPER CO.
TIIE PIONEER HOUSE-ESTABLISHED IMS.
READY PRINTS AND STEREOTYPE PLATES.
WE COVER THE ENTIRE FIELD. OUR PLATES ARE EASILY HAN-
DLED AND PRINT LIKE TYPE. OUR READY-PRINTS ALWAYS
GIVE SATISFACTION. OCR SERVICE 1^ COMPLETE
!
vhi
choice refreshments
A Fiend Inraruata.
"Villain do your worst!"
R>und as he was. no help nesr. yet
the brsve old capitalist never faltereiL
" Torture me if you will," he said,
but not one penny of mine shall you
"Lead me to the spot which overhangs
the 6teepest precipice." On reaching
the summit, the maestro, who was al-
most exhausted from fatigue, thing the
key of the piano into th« abyss, say-
ing. with energy: "Now I have done
something to secure rest and quiet. On
the day of my departure I will send a
locksmith to provide the piano with a
new key, but while I am here let it re* i
main as it is."—Youth's Comoanion. '
A Scientific Annwer.
An intelligent boy in tke national
. . school of a large and popular town in
' s e.garette whose deadly fumes already T . , .
s, v v " \i 11 Lancashire on being examined, among
i II I
M.
Among those invited w.
Mulhall, of Mulhall; Misaes Lillian
ilunte. Lillian Laux. Bessie Barnes,
Blubaugh Wisby. Collar and Lulu
>?rang Mesdames Burke. Lu^ as and
OWi Meaank Barln Lacai
Tarleton, Felts Charles anil Frank
Laux. Paine. l>ea'. Willis. Pitts. Leon-
ard Billingslev. Hunter.
filled the room.— N. Y World.
Not t p to Date.
Msndy said Farmer Corntossel.
"the world moves an' we orter move
with it But I'm afeared that out in
this part o' the country we're purty
nigh certain ter git left."
•Whut's the matter. Josiar'
others, by the commissioner.was asked:
"Do you know any of the effects of heat |
and cold?"
"Yes, sir; heat expands and cold con- !
tracts."
"Good, my boy—you have answered
well; now an example."
"Why, sir, the days in midsummer
We're :;Tin' on'the &lowe t railroad the n« ln winter th
WKEHS. \VEE1>S.
Nat tee.
The board of health of the city of
Liuthiie hate declared all weeds now
grow in the city to be injurious to the
public health and a public nuisance.
Now therefore notice is hervbv
fiven t'^ all owners, agent or occu-
pants of any lots or premises in the
ity to remove all weed therefrom
^ -.thin seven days from the date here-
of. or they will be arrested and fined
t. cordiug to the ord nance of said
Bv or
Datrv
he U>ard of health,
th day of Julv. A.
«.► M lllt.K. I
F. B. LILLIE & CO
I)rugv. l ook \ News hepot
Solo Aic^hIa.
lni|M>rtaot t« V|iH-tarlr \%'e«rer«.
It very danger to use improp-
erly fittetl as- - Many eyes have
been ruine*l by the haphazard way n
which many purchase glaas«-s In
many cases jns^ple do not need glasses
but treatment instead C o and con
suit I>r. lgnau Mayer, who will tell
you whether you neetl glaafSi^ or not,
and if vou do tie«-d them will tit them
to you scientifically aiid correctly l>r
Mayer is a regular craduat* of opti^
-in.i has had many venfaof experience
in thi- specialty liis oMce 1.. Ok-
lahoma avrnae, fooaat 1 and i over
1 the Bee Hive's new *tore
rural picnic.
i'ol >ael MilrA C'uuutrjr H uie mm 8mm
ol Jolltjr and Ple*«ure.
Logau county's jovl^J and efficient
county treasurer. Colonel Stiles, was
surrounded at his lovely rural home
just east of the city, last evening, by
about sixty young society people of
this city, and although the colonel i
ion of bravery, he sur-
rretion. "Ue just tried
'ive u* his farm." said one of the
g: ted recipients of the colonel's
pitality, and fun was the feature
n the arrival of the guest*. Re-
hments were served and the mag
;ent peach orchard of the h**t was
Mie^t and yielded its fall share to
;,\w of the oe<aato« NaugSt bat
words of praise are spoken of the gen-
■rous reception and entertainment ex-
ended bv the colonel and his family
the person.ti.
rendered at
the
on earth."
"Thet's a fact.*4
"The clock's never less'n four hours
; slow."
! "Never."
Well. I've discovered thet it's wuss'n
that. I • ed at the thermometer, an'
that's three months behindhand at the
lowest oali a tion."—Washington ."star.
St tbr Soda ImdUIb.
"What will yon have, dear'*"
*'I don't know what 1 want,"
I "I don't either."
#
"Ob. don't mind me."* *
' Yes 1 will, too."
No. dear suit yourself."
Y es. I know, but which do ron pr^
ferv'
Oh, I don't know; give me choco-
late • "
IVar me 1 don't see how you can
i dr.nk hoc-.date: give me vanilla.
shortest!w—Once a Week.
i-a-e. Buffalo T.mes.
At the Rare*.
Bcm do you manage to wit
every day?
Berg —A friend who knows all about
it teils me which horses to buy.
Hill—And you do just as he tells you?
Berf -No. just the opposite.—N. Y.
World.
Uhauaa.
CoL Wind bagger the prominent poli-
tician T ti at fellow, tirimshaw. is toe
infernally ii:ean to live
Friend—What has he done '
CoL W indt«agger-lA>ne * Why, con-
found him. 1 published a card in the
lvaioo yesterday, announcing that I
was not a candidate for congresa, and
in to-day's is ue he comes out with a
ear\i ask4ag who ss:>i 1 was 1'uca.
Sanltarj Item.
I>r. Flower having occasion to treat
the family'of Sam Johnsing for malaria,
remonstrated with Sam f. r having the
pig p>en so near hts residence.
"Wat's de reason I ought ter put de
pig pen furder away frum de house?*'
asked Sam.
"Because It is unhealthy,** replied the
doctor.
"Reckon you is mistaki-n," replied
Sam: "dat pt-n has been dar f >r two
yeahs, and dar ain't Uen no vickncsa
yit among de hogs."—Texas vftings.
i'oct iii th«* FWt.l.
Soon will tSe little N«e
Improve e* "h chance to .ance
Bis enerav. tSe cltjr oj
RitfSt '.broutfa hu ulinf pa^tA
—Trutn
Little R<«ou.
Bsttkan—How many J - - * 4
l>athing suit Lave you written today,
Pen Dennis?
Pen Dennis—My dear boy, there's
not rw m enough on the average l*ath-
ing suit to write more than one.—Town
Topics.
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615 and (517 East Douglas Ave., W It'll 11'A, k ANSAS.
QERALD VOLK, Resident Manager.
With the July number of The Art
Amatueur comes a charming land-
scape. " The Knd of the Day." by Rob
ert J. Wickenden and an equally
pretty study of Golden Rod, by Paul
de Longpre There are the usual eight
!;irge paires of Working Designs for
Wood Carving, China Painting, Em-
broidery, etc Among the numerous)
articles are "Hint- about Sketching/']
Drawing for Reproduction.' Among ;
the Wild Flowers." "Palettes for Fruit \
Painting," The Decorative Vim
summer.
Painting
and '
Water.Colors for Mineral program
Hints on Furniture and Music bv ti
iworK," "Talks on Kmbroiderv," Invocation
Flowers and Plants in the Home."
All these articles are splendidly illus-
trated The artist for the month is
Robert J Wickenden. and there are
three examples of his work shown In
My Note Book, the editor devotes
most of his sttenti. n to the present
ra/e for Old F.uglish Masters " Price
35 cents. MoNTAot i Marks.
Publisher.
I nion Square. New York
HARVEST picnic.
Oklahoma \i*rl. ultiirallat* to Knjoy a IU)
of run.
The ti ft h annual Farmers' llaivest
Picnic will be held in Woodworth's
grove, one half mile north of Sheridan.
O T.. Friday, August isy.v
1 he people of adjoining counties are
cordially invited The folio
wing is
Band
i.lee Club
mill-
Sp«M laclrs and eye glasses
soliMitiflcally adjusted l>\ Dr
l>nr rarlor Soldiery.
She—Is Mr. Dudley much t
tary man?
■ (■<Hwrt-Wiii, IiNiHt a Ignati Majrer, 15JI Oklaho*
WM. Ho fan put on a frrih uniform nia il\C , rooilin 1 llllllor
«r rr mornlnif. with two ihanjM dur- , i,„ no,, Hi,..
tag lh« Jay —Delrott Fte* I'tvsa. "" 111 '
Song bv tin
Address of welconu
Music by the Band.
Dinner
Klection c.f officers for tin
year
l.y pmmint.nt sp,.,Uer .
:«•, P—. 1 mil, l,v the liaiul
an.i I.l.-«. t'Uili.
Iia|l mm In Ue Shoriili
Spring Valltjr olakaal t p. m
I lie mnalt w ill b, fumiahed by the
M arvi: ,i: bai (..vkl all ail ,• and
for vt.w-u I'lcnt v Of drinking ,vater
and refreshment^ on the (.'round
ie ensuing
and
The v,,,,.,
irough chair
Route
now has s
*r ;lie toOiuaha Neb .
caving Guthrie at \ 10
Dii a>w\, Agent
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1895, newspaper, July 26, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc103728/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.