The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 70, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 25, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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76 YEARS
AHDvnoes
A Veteran of the Late War Adds One More Name
to the List of Striking Cures by Pink
Pills in Michigan.
M OID-FISMONED, URGE FiMILY OF THIRTEEN CHILDREN.
Fram tKt n>urirr-l/> <il I. S i i ii" .
A few years apn a w*ve of U (Jrippe pm ■ •
• wept civit the Ian.I and brought ihtu-.-u I*
it* victims to the grave. Others t , . i i ••
iap.il the fate liviil on in Borrow ami j-uttui
iui
ttr broken in heulth mid spirit.
Terrible h
nulls-
r.ri..rt■ • I mrmi of eftw* *imilnr to
.1.1 I V I r. \\ i 111 .III ' I' nk I'ilU
k'ht I would try them. 1 UuKht a
'oiitinin-d their
i,{ felt tin i:•
"UKl
with l"ou
i streiiL'th and
I ell'eet of the rills,
f.t-t tiniil'x tlint had been
|j< f. '• m | bare bm n "f
itiid I can utronaly rceom-
iiivm[„. mill-Mil.' from
liN was the diheax its after effects Wealth
were yet more appalling, a* it sou "/lit • ut t • I le ..
weaknesses of tnt* constitution and left tln-u- r11 ■ I• ... . t
sand-shattered wreck* <>f their former iel\. ' '
A few days ago a Counrr-ffrraJJ r. | r ti- men I ' -i
tative, whila at the thriving little t n . f j .!
Akritu, Mich., met John L. .smith, a \etcrar
of the industrial army, on whose n Iicm TI • «• • '■ ' • r
the disease had fallen, and l e heanl l.ini t«lljt 1 1' 1" r :
how he hail kutiered and what hud § ivt*n \\ Ii '■' I" 1 ' : ' "!ir \ '
Lim relief. trembling . .. ti. ■ -I■ .-•, and 1 re.n- . ut
We can do no better than quote hi* «••• n I i- • 11 i n i>. I t r \ • - n*
words, which are M fofiows: ' \ i ■
•even year* aeo I was taken down with the ervat n an liiinieuiiite respoiu • i "•* r
•Grip.' and it fastened on me vm ' -I. ti .V • 1 t 1 v > <■- -it
for aaoat iiulttl.. winter I was aol I
could not leftve the house. I was« ••■lly all | r ; upli't • \ • r> «| 1 r- n!
the time, and could not pi warm. I i< It : 1 ' • 1
if 1 was frozen ttolid, and could only breathe horror* • w >' 1
with ltchi tiiHi.'ulty. . muikiN awl inurellwl t" the lr..nt to bulllo
"Tliis condition alteruateil with mv. .tiner for . < '
spells of mat violence. There was n '
most continuous pain and it would .-lv t <1. M i v
from one part of my lusty to an>.di> r, wiih < •. -i- •• I1
great suddenness, and cause me ml- .. fit'- 1 • • ' ' ! '
rering. Koitietiniei it was in mv hipa, tlicn stl ' Mr. M
in my legs, and again it wouhl to tpf ; ! 1 1 ' '
he*.I and paiu me in the eyes. It was so in-1 ehildn n <.n I
tense that it even affected my sipht.
Distinguished For Fairness and
Candor.
motives never yumtioned.
High Profraaional Standard I'dlvei-tally
K«r cDlird Frrtile uf RMOUrrr Adroit
ami Versatile tnt (iinl*t« Feared lilt
Diversions.
BV JK K W. W'EIK,
[J M.t Author of ••Iferndon'a Life of Lincoln."
• |80 j asm ii mm Pri ■ Asm •
tloU. I
XI.
"That man," saitl David Da via, "who
laughed at a ront«-t with tin* ch ur head,
th. brave heart "r the stnuig right arm
. t Atx Lino in always had to have hit
laugh first, f..r after the eoutest had
j eiuh'l and th< manw'.ke up with his
b:i« k in a dit« h lavishing was t>«> s« ri< ua
it matter WhaU mhe may have bu k-
. ,l. t th< delioat* polish which cornea at
. collegian- training wiw «•« -nnterbulane* d
by his wotiderfully dev. ln]s d r aining
]i'i\v. r<. "All facts and prineipli s had
t.imii thr- ugh the rru< ibl f an inflexi-
ble jutlirnu nt and b t* st« d by the li' re®
ft: f his analytical mind, and heuea
U.idd' i' y, living in M> c .untT,
had einpl .v. d J. hn T. Stuart to r pn-
a^ut him in th< d« '.-i^e ef a *uit that
IMMI been la aghi - DftlimlvoiM >t
his neighlairs. When the term « f euort
arrived during which the ca>. was t«
\m• tried. Baddeley was apprimehed by a
tall and rather ungainK y -ung man.
clad in a suit uf ilk lining el..then, who
had just driven into town and plactd in
his hands a- letter from Stuart, which
read:
SpnixoFirU), Ills.. April li. laii.
John W Dnddt l>->. L*.
rur Bia l ana t poadl ly ..t*. nd the Me
Lean « "urt ut tl.is t« mi. and I hi.k. ther. f. r.«
ot uiy purtn. r. Mr Abraham Lm < ln. who
will hand you this n t. He will attend to tho
• F. 11' ~uit and will try it well. Pleaae st to
y.iurejw? and 1 >riurf your witn«•->«•!. to him,
and you can pay him the Kih n<*> ••f my f.v.
Very truly. Joh T. bTfAUT.
Baddeley, though living in a primi-
VITALIS
1st DftT
VITALIS 10th Day
tin above kf.3clts.
BOin D*y
HOW TO SAVE MODE!!
Kifuad I hi M on*
CALUMET MEDICINE CO .CHICAGO, ILL.
F'jr SsIa by W.illnce A Mu lor.
Full
For the annual .-onvention. Interna-
tional Association of Fire Kugineera
untv, had been rear*d in Kng- at >alt Lake l ity. I tab, August loth
lallil, «h«. ,), . urls c. ..ulu.-ti.l
, , -«• 11 e xciitm. u t . hets at one fare for
in m r- eereui' iiiwus and b v deiin • _ . , , . ,
, , , . , the round trip plus ^ I ickeUi on
crtttu* hitu*. li.- was 111. r.-fon- in uo >a,(. All((Ust :th al„l >th. * t.> re-
seiix* prejKisx Ks< d by t.ie plain, uiuls- im-n only on August 1Mb auo .'d.
sinning, if n«.t uncuth, v ung advo- |.. ii On vnk\,
cafe who had hatitli d him Stuart 's nnta Agent Santa l e Route.
In fa. t, he gave Tent to hia diasatiafaa*
tion by abtue of Stuart and ridicnlc ol j ,,r National Populist convea-
his aohstitute and partner withonl j tion—-American silver conreniion« 8(.
limit. Deeply texed and diagoated, he , Louis, Mo . July %%, 1890, the Santa 1-
walked np to the hotel, and, inatead f route will sell HiPHHi
stating his case f. Lincoln, empl.iyed St. Louis at one fare for the round
Mcllougall, afterward United tr'P- Tickets on sale July I'.'th, Joth
:ates x nator from California, to rv pr«-
nt him.
Explanation Will Be
Found Below.
J..
and
Kt'iul our special otlec on C'o.i.n.crcial .lot) printing
tor the next sixty daj .s.
We huy all of our envelopes, ledger and Itat papers
in car load lots direct from the manufacturers. No
house in the West buys paper cheaper than we do; none
round trip i . K.t to have better facilitlea lor doing the best work quickly
and economically. We have the latest improved macli-
ut. t U. return until July " j i,u'r> and employ none but the beat workmen.
ak'.'iu We offer the following special prices on commercial
next sixty days, 'these are not
the call win E.
nlisted a in. nib. r o|
lliio Infantry, und tvliu
I the close of ti e i i . at
V* w ith his
children and grand-
.icar Akron, i oil
V.'hilc in the rank • 1*6
rlicn
of it und t«.
•■iiId ho /
tiiat r- infilled
lie fit.i lly
repr- m utative 1
ke of l:ii cum)
r I win a mem i«er ef
i. Infantry, and per- '
incident t.i a Mddier'd
While nt the front
n11 mI in medical a>>istanee, but tlii* ■ ' 1 1 1
«u friiitlctw, itn I received no b< neill fr..ni!tl> 1 I 1 1 '
phyaiciaiiH. From then on I fried \ :iri--o * .lit Idm l>.ro\ r t!
prcpMrations that w*re rceotunit-tided t>. me, I . >
out thev did me no good, and my condition i of 11.
vu as ba.1 and painful as it wu before 1 m ' -H•
tried them.
"Finally. I saw an ailvertisemcnt "f Pr. ( i m • P. 1' ' °
Williains' Pink I'ilia for Pale lY..p|. . and I . ' '
read with much interest of the wonderful lit'- n -in I J '• 1"
cures that thej had Hkatad
casea. I had tried so many proprietary prep- < -nt '1 imi <nini.c..r> i:.- "■
•ratioas th.it l had no fail
it, as I had so many other things, to see if of
they were of any use. J hi •
"One day wncn I was feelinp n<t bid R in 1" 1 1 «;i.t ' . >
usual. I gut a box of Pink l'ilh. and shortly nh. I * nIi 1 mid
before iroiiik' to bed I t.Nik one pill. I cUUD<>t l «-d for 1- W
tell you what a Kurpris.nl man I waa next
in.Tiling. Then I put <>n my kii.h-s with
[style printing desired:
Knvelopes, White Circular. | Note Heads, 7 lb, Packet,
that time. When 1 \\ is mustered out
Ohio to the place
< laid un there in
I then trot out l'-ra short
ind was again laid up f-r a h-inr 8i>ell.
th.nl lie
. thing that 1 had not done for forty vein tacks and they have laid me up 1 r in bol
A little while after this I waa ao well that I th(
drove to Hay City, MichiKun, a distance of "My casewaa also eomplirate. by aeirera
twenty-three miles, and ;n not at all tired ' that t«l-
when I got theie.
"1 am now hevcnty-.it yeara oi age proprietary ^arti-
unusually active for a man of my v.-ars. i .hi ill I - 11 VT«
work oti my forty-acre fasm and exfiericnec ■ tri • min'*.
no trouble from the work. I want t-« siv a,I.e. I ' 1 ir. ■ i
(rc od word for Pink pills, as they liclpetl 'Tt; ' III. .1 t > I" ..,! i I \ .1.11,
where all else did no good whatever. > :-• to t i> !i ti ti- ' i:
my illness and cure a number of my n. iirli- aimuh i n
tM rs have used them, and say that they have Pr Will
been greatly lien^t'ited
Mrs. Smith, the veteran's wife, who sat : t •
near by, confirmed the w.-r-U that li-r ' • il el
b . id bad spokeu and added h- r testimony
tq. Urn that th.i pHlrt liiid he. u i -
family. The worthy couple .11 I r- -
spect. d residents t.f Tuscola t ouoty. where
they have lived for thirtv years. Mr. Smith
is a stur*ly pioneer, uuu cleared up a •" h
acre far.n n.ur Akron, lie yet liv-s th. r- . a
surrounded by twelve ..f his thirteen . h 11 - >
dren. Thanks to Pink Pills, he has a pros-1 l>
pect of many years of u><'fulness.
Another sufler.rwith the same maladv
had no faith in th. i
g. od f.r
iiv .search f->r
dlars, but it
I n.'thini,' se.med
I give ino relief,
iend advis.tl me to try
Plllf and although I
i bougiit ti Ik x and be-
fter I had betrun on the
,t chain;, in my coudition be-
i I m\ trouhle f..r ovi r thirty
Ih'u in to be cured. I t.sik
ir boxes more and uiCil felt HO Well that I
continued tin ir u*e.
I am now al.lc to work on my farm nn<1
se no fenr ..f ti . old tr-nhle coming back
long as I e in l" ' i l.ox..fl'ink l'illa. My
... w is a particularly deep seated one, oi
lg staii.litt-r. and so I want to 1.1 others
ut arc utlli.tc.l .-I was, know the benefit
that th.s. Pink Pills for Pale People have
toapp.it
Neil Uaymond, a prr«per..us ami leading, be . , , r,
fanner, residing near ('oluinhiavilh l apeer P \N I' ^ ' : - I"1' ' p. op.] ■
t'o.. Michigan. Siteakine to a repri seiitaii v. r- ■ t i •
T-HemU. Mr. Rayi und ssi I l.aid I uil I i • 1 1
of The Courier-1\
" Three years ago last J une, .me m i t I
fered an attack of pandysi . brought .-ti, 1
lUak 1 • vrerwork ai I
is pippe After . week 1
•o bad that I summoned
doctored for alM.ut six mouths, vtiih hut little
>t weak i
ditioti of th. hi...
pills are sold by all dealers, or m ill lie sent
|M.st paid on rec. ipt of price, so cents a liox or
six ikixcs l..r (the) are never Mild in
the UIO), by addressing Dr. Wil-
relief. For some time 1 hud
the 1 lain.*.'Medicine t'o. J cheucetady, N.
Territorial News.
Anvil
' , Seminole Tow e
wApon Hliop now.
ill la*t V\ e.lnes.la>
anvii.. o.
We tm*e
A not tier i
Castor ik* us are o-ing pieke.i
stil Ooodrlcb ih ^uing to ular
S J Baker made a trip to Shaw
Jacob Hill has a new baar.ler i
nine |hiuii.Im. Both mother and eli
well.
t) S. Prllehett is going to put
and cotton giu at linn pince
Nrw Hope (ilcMiiliiL«
New Bol'K. Walnut Tp Pa>ne<
11 ih still rain lug every la>
Sunday school every Sunda. ut
Bible rcudiug next Sunday evenu
Mr- A en1.1
Preaching was a failure .last -• . i
uu accouni of I lie lain
Mr and Mrd * in B|. Mit 9uii i*\
const us Mr an.l Mrs. slutfe
Mrs. Allea in visiting her nice.
Mr an.l Mrs. s iofe iui- week
Suuda> «4*hot>l was uol er\ «•
last 8un.la> on account of tie- ram
Big corn crop and lots of • t on
beau- a little too much ram for
castor lieat-M.
..I Happenings
Alto
k tiieanlnus
Alt .sa. KingllsUer County. « T
The farmers are bus> olowlng t..i
Mr- garrnt started llil* inoriiu .
to v Reno
Ke\ Wisel of Canadian count |
bu ah lam Sunday.
The people are wondering what ti
wlih the immense crop of corn they
this fa'l
The people t.f this vi^lnit) were 1. •
another good rain Sunday night
Toe youog people of the neighlso i,
lied a V P S. « K i ist Sunday
towla*offlcers H N K. in~. pre*
Lsck'v. vie-e presi.lent
lug secretary
THE single TAX WHAT IT WILL DO .
Smith-Tuxers advocate th< almlitioii j
of all taxes that are now h vi.il on in- '
11 list rv and th. jinslticfs. f labor ami ap-
propriating instead tin-r. lit of land t" '
i defray the nec'essarv cost of government, j
Th.' rent or annual value of land is
cans..i by growth of jMipul itioii and the 1
industry, thrift an.l enterprise of tie j
community, and as government h for
tiie whole p. . pie it l- just and iut s.-arv '
i that governuieiit expenses should Ls* de- I
• fray. il from a value which the wholj j
p. op le cr. ate by their pr. m-nre. |
If the single tax was adopted— .
Ir would lower rent.
It would raise wa.-. s and shorten the !
Camp Creek Whispers
camp Cbikk. Blmpwo Tp DCo . I
Kaiua every day.
Camp ere k in ag • in
The we a her is hard on the dirt . ••
Mr- M lhe* spent Sunda* t!i M
There was a t ap l«lag held on B«j.
Sunday
Died, at the home of his non Mr
a/e.l s| \ t ar-
l'tiere will be a nnrmsl i.e..I ai Mi
commencing this week
Mr Miller aud the lian.l bu- •
Maud eherrlea but they only wot a t.-v
The rev.val meeting Is being > rrie.l
good Huccess. It is .*l rrled on by Mr a
Baldwiu.
Oak Iti.lge Items
Oak Rmna, Springer Tp . Lega
Bain rain, ral". p enty of ram
Mr Jacob llecker is .tuHe .
Plenty «>f showers and hot .
Mi Sturgis is on the sick li-t th
Mr Copeland is having hi- h
Mi— Ethel Loar
Sunday
Corn Is looking tlrut cla
country
Mr* fhlldn
Oak Rld'/e.
Mr and Mr.
Al^ll Sunday.
Mrs. Meloue spent Sunduy
Mr- T M l eal
i^ulte a number of the farmer
late potatoes
Messrs Varner and Bailey ...
cattle this week
Mr- Mvei - an.l Mrs. Barker t.
Mr Poteet Sunday
Mrs Myers, ot (iuthrle. i
da.vs with Mrs Bsrkei
W s Loas ha* returned froui
he has been visitlng.
One of Oeorge EbeH'a horses
on ihe wire lasi week.
Mr Tlii'UiaH Poteete ami M
iianiel w. iv out i idiug Sundu\
isiteJ Ml-
liiiue.l a Sunday
llecker dined
l.IN'< oi.n is 1^.' -FltoM a PMoHh.UAPB.
(By js naission rt. S. McClure J
when he spoke his atteranoes nmgool
with the clear ring "f gennine g Id "i
the ocmntersof th< understanding." Hit
rea> ning thf. iigh 1 gie, anal -gy an.l
comparison was unerring and deadly.
Ili>; id v. rsari.s always dreaded his orig-
inality of idea, condensation and force
of expression not ioks tluui tiny writhed
uinh r the convincing effect of his Bin*
gularly signiljcaiir ju>d "Pt atori. > Woe
l«e to the man tvlio hogged to his bo>..ni
a secret cm r if Lincoln • ver started in
chas« ■ f it. Time* and all the legi rtle-
niaiii of debate could hide the ern r in
ti. i cr««ik or e .rner < f spai-e in which he
would not d. t.i t and « xi* se it.
An unfailing v. in of hum. r conrsetl
thr< ugh his being, and regardless of pro-
fessional etiijuette or the dignity and
HUH'witlings of the court it found a
ready utterance. Here if a letter to on$
. f his colleagues who lived in thut part
of Illinois known us "Egypt:"
SFHi.soriKLU, Ills., July 4, 1851.
An.ln-w M.s '< .Hum
1 kah hut —I have news from Ottawa that we
: Gallatin and 8aUMooiuitj caw. A*
the Dutch justice hui>1 when he married folk«,
"N ■ . v.-r ish in j' hundert t<dlarsV Y<.uri
truly, a. Lincoln.
In his first appearance before the su-
preme court of Illinois he coolly gave
liis ease away, telling the court that all
tip- decisions favored his opponents'
side, and, although he had industriously
read the authorities, lie could find noth-
ing to sustain his own position. "I do
not think." he says in a letter addressed
t . Hardin Healing, Esq , •'there is the
least use of doing anything more with
the lawsuit. In t < nlydo nut think yon
are sur. to rain it, but I do think you
ure sure t. 1 -e it Th«-r fore the sooner
it etuis the bitten" H<>w consoling to
un anxious client lioj* fill and confident
uf an early victorv I w ish you would
learn of E ." In writes in a letter to
his friend. J< shua 1". Si**«*d. "what h.
will take \ • i- an.l alx v.-a .lischarge for
all the trouble we have b en at to take
his 1 usim s> . ut . f our hands and give
it to b nn 1. -ly . !-• * * * Y< u km w I
nni led a v. rv petulant man. but I ile-
clar> 1 tun nliiio.-t out « f patience with
Mr E s emllevs importunity. It
Beems l.e not only writes all the letters
he can him elf, but lie g.-ts everybody
els.- iii L uisvillo and vicinity to be
constantly writing ab nt his claim. •••
I am ti ith. r j. king n r in a fret when I
say w. would thank him to transf. r his
business 1.1 s mie . dher lawyer without
any coiii]K*nsatioii for what wo have
done."
Mr. Lin' ln's pr fessi .nal standard
was very high, and, although conm-cted
with ev. ry variety . f litigation, even to
the m >t desjK rate criminal cases, he ' *
was n. ver guilty . f the slightest vi- la 11
ti. n . f pr- fessi. nal ethics. He was in | ,JI
all r. sjH-ets a clean lawyer, ami his op- vv
]x.nen's never liatl occasion toonmplain ' f''
of bis unfairiuas. His motives were
ncv.r questioned, and his advice was
uniformly wh. b >' me. The cans*- • f his
client, h weM-r (b'sjH-rafe, never prompt-
ed him to do a wr/nff < r advise one to
Is- don. The following 1. fter, never he-
fore publisl.al, is in js-int:
W hit.--
r any intUini . .
I
i'weeqhs chew" u flq. l - •s"ti
s: h a A Ti 0 |H| .Sola by l ruca> ls.
- |r|||
••\preM. prcpai 1. : i
II.UU. Is.tio*, -
(Urcul.tr r : ■ u muni
LEA & PERRINS
!, ooo No. 6.J
2,000 No. 6\
5.000 No. 6.J
Manilla Circular.
put up in talipot IOO each:
— L U. DBI.ANKV,
1 .'V tiic above named •■ouveutions ijklk 11 ri 111 i 11 tr tin* f Iii*
Most oi •' the Santa Fe and Wabash roads have I* . .... . . .
I the bar are.it is true, rid icnlov and been si ected 1 "Ciiarge it prices. At (0686 prices, rasli must aCGOm-
r. 11 - -eiit him 111 anything but a tlitrni- that your ticket reads via ' A T. .v S. |Klliy Jill Ol tlers These priCGS iliclllde rilling iilltl ailV
I fled light* bat they better than anything F. and Wabash.*'—Lko Vincent, Chair-1,« .......
civ i« v. al the jH-euliar elements in his man Committee.
makeup, ami they should tlmvfore l *
! pn-s rved whenever theit- is g.-^l reason
t.. Udieve they ai genuim-. If proceed-
ings in court dragged, or he felt that
, his antagonist l y his el. quence was
capturing tin jury, h. would r *sort t«
«4>niev. rv el. v.-rly j lanin .1 and dramatif
1 interruption to break the gravity of tin
situation. If a jury dared to grow sleepy
on his hands he knew how t w.ik*
thcui up. His antagonists w. re thus kt>pl ^ . .
iuconstant f. .a t a.ir..ii mv. 1-1 or want to buy property or bor-
on his part to create a diversion. In
this r.-sp«s-t lawy. rs . f tin* day ^ uU
scarcely dare imitate him. Th. judge . f
ae urt \*i' .1- win un h- tri.il a case f
b<line magnitude against a gr. at corpo-
ration t« .-sfili.'s that m the midst < f .in
elab .rate ar;nini. nt—tie court i • :a
l- ing ci .w.led with visitor—Line la
' hapi- ncd t-. look ti iwu oil himself and
j halt.^l, as if lie discovered something
1 wrong with his physical j* r- u. iit de-
i liln rat. lv stopisil liis spe. eli t.> tho
jury, remarking, "Well, g. litlenien, I
find my glaring is <>ut .>f order, and I
may its well t;ik<- up the tackling a hitch
..r tv He then up'ii- |.ened his V->l
an.l pr. «eee<led ton adjust his suj5p« ndeis
in plain view of the and ap -eta-
tors. I'r. si-ntly h. resumed his remarks
t" the jury its calmly and gravely as if
nothing had hapiM-ued.
A colleague at the bar testifies that ho!
met Lincoln f i the first time in W>4
at Urbana. "H sat on tin* bench f r
the judge awhile during the term, and Signature i
my first motion in court was made l e-
fore him. I remember with what 1m-
liignity he acted at a time which al
ways tries the soul of a fledgeling at th..
bar. The next day he made some ar-
rangements about his horse and buggy
and took the train for a point farther
northwest, where he had an appoint
*« « C. H. LYNDS
— IK YOU WANT TO- -
Kent a house or Store Room
r want to buy property or bor-
j row money on gilt edge security
—SEE—
Gr. ii LYISTDS.
2 50! 500
5 501 1,000
| 2,000
\ 5,000
1,000 No. 6J 1 60 j
2,000 No. 6$ .... 2 75 Ljm.„ fetter
5.000 No. 6J 575 Heads:
500 No. 10 1 501
1,000 No. 10 2 501 The very thingfor Typewriter
x. „ „ ... | work, l'rinted and ruled or un-
N° -{Envelopes, white ru,L.d as ,jk
'
1,000 No. 6 1 75
2,000 No. 6
5,000 No. 6 6 00
1,000 No.0\ 1
2,000 No.6.1 3 50
5,000 No 6J 675
500N0.10 2 00
1,000 N0.10 3 25
No Itaff Envelopes, while,
' 25
2 00
- 3 50
7 5o
and Nottt
/ 5 j 1,000 Pkt Note "Z" linen $ 2 50
, OOO
5,000
9° i i,000
Special bond
printed in
BLUII diagonally
across the
nicut to apeak. I saw him start for tho
train. Being obliged to ride over two
miles in an old dilapidated omnibus,
he was the sole occupant of the non-
descript conveyance. He had somehow
a.vurc<l and had iu his hand a small
French harp, with which he was mak
ing the most execrable music imagi
nable. I rallied him on this, to which,
stopping his concert, he replied: "Th
is my band. I> uglas had a brass band
with him in Peoria, but this will do
me. " And he resumed his uncouth solo
as the vehicle moved off. The primitive
strains. - imewhat disturbed by ths jolt-
ing conveyance, floated out upon th> air
till distance intervened,"
I11 1S.">1 while attending court at Pe-
tersburg a crowd gathered about him at
the tavern when lie was engaged in a
st ry telling Isiut with a noted racon-
teur named Murray A preacher in the
t \vn, Re\ A. H. Goodpasture, hapyeio
ing t pass and weing the crowd "f idla
listen. r«. halted just long enough to re*
OUTS ID ti
wrapper
of every
bottle of
(the Original
and Genuine
Worcestershire
SAUCE
i further protection ugalust
nil imitations,
Agents tor the t'nlted Mates
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, N. Y.
A RAINBOW INTHEEAST
I looked and beheld the world
an open book; and behold,
mark in the hearing of all, "Where tlMi t|,ere were many l,a|,l heads
n es of the earth ar>- there will .. • ^p. , , . . , ,
Se people be,'' and mored cm. "Ho. therein. Then, ,0 and behold,
pardon, cried Lincoln, "a little nt-re 1 saw in the midst thereof an-
Sripture, ,Wher > the careas> is th r-' j other an^el, with much power
will th. .-agl.sbt gathen-d together. and great glorv, and the name
In his j<>u«ts with fellow law vers he , i,.\ • a i
J . , t ,\ thereof was Uanhtkm Ami,
was alway- apt ami . xjjres^ive. T • the
methods of the exposing counsel in n bcholdi this Angel was minister*
unit le-ent r< d a strenuous protest,elaim- ing the bald heads to come and
ing that th t« stimony was imd. vant. ' scc "I have saved many, and
"Why cannot the oonnael for the plain* I „ •• j i . __ . .
.... , , , ... . can save more, and lo and be-
till he appealed to theoourt, "confine I.
themselves to the real ianie in this case? | nold many of t hem did come,
I; I -< n-i a man t buy a h< r«.> f r me, I and did soak their heads, and did
expect him to teU me what his points J see the hair grow like magic,
I,. t h. 'V many hair. th. nr. in hi,, j t,jd confess and were saved
tall < If ;. '■> rf.tm technical v. h.. j .
film. .1 f.,r ciustmcti.-ii . f jin
i.tv. > .;il<l lit' w-mill :i 111:111
f r 1>1 .\l. inp ins it *. in til. p-1r>t, but
ih. ' h- \\. uM .iiiiihli th.- iiulii'tiiii nt if
1,000 Nn. 6
2,000 No. C
5,000 No. 6
1,000 No. 6J 225
2,000 No. 6.1 4 00
5,000 No. (ji, 9 00
No 1 ltatf Kuvelo|ieg, white.
1,000 No. 6 .... 225
2,000 No. 6
5,000 No, 6
1,000 No. 6J
2,000 No. 6J
5,000 No. 61
500 No. 1 o
1,000 No. 10
5,000
1,000
2,000
3 5°' 5,000
7 5°
4 50
9 00
3 00
5 00
10 00
3 50
" 5 50
3 5°
Sp'l wove bond 3 75
" " 0 50
14 50
2,000 " "
5,000 '• " "
1,000 Letter h'ds "Z" linen
2,000 " "
StateinentN and Hill heads,
on K«od Hut, Htanilard
ruling:
00
■ 4
9 00
2 50
4 5°
10 00
2 25
3 50
.etter Heads, pood to Ih
stock, in talis ol lOOeach:
5 00
1,000
2,000
5,000
F 1 50
2 75
5 00
10 00
50,0 Statements *
1,000 "
2,0(10 "
500 6th sheet bill heads
I.OOo "
2,000 " •• ■■
500 3rd
1,000 " " ■ •
2, OOO " • <•
500 half •' "
1,000 " " <•
2,000 " "
1 -5
1 75
3 00
3 00
1 50
2 25
4 00
3 50
liCtter Heads, first-class 1 'J
lit paper, put up iu tabs
ol IOO each:
500
1,000
2, OO0
5,000
Business Cards, Ci ply card
board:
500 No 3 vest p. b. card
1,000 •• ••
500 No 6 business cards
i.ooo 44 •«
Typewriter papers,
printed and unruled
1 25
2 00
1 50
2 so
11 o t
3 00, Manifold parchment 8x12
5 5° per ream $
12 00 Manifold parchment 8x14
Note Heads, C> Ih Commer- per ream
liou
.if la
It
i-.i^o th.
tluMtri.-s.
It \v«>uhl «qt
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of thos.' v ari<>
irtunith-H imbr
■ ral t. 1 in of land v
usi' th.- ^alll.' by tho I'lnji
iM.r, H« ll for \. hal« vrr pr
taitnil or abamlon it t.
uuust'(I ai.'i ifultural,
tart ing of 1
of
1 Mr J.r-hua R. St
| snt- I hop.- th.
; w ill i*t jM-ar a uf]
I 11U rt> I u t tal
jruu. Th. tM-rwiii
intural
inl.-r the Ken
ith. r have to
\ m« lit <f la
eCOUhl ll ob-
otln rs. With
X ami build*
iny lauds lU'c ssibh' to thoM* willing to
put it to u-"-, ill. 1. would 110 lack of
cinploym. iit. un.l wan.-s iu ail iiidustri.*s
would ris«' to ih. ir natural b vi-1—tiie
full ranting.; of lalx.r.
It would as a result altolish involun-
tary jiov. riy and tin- gre.-d, iiiti'injMT-
nnri and \ i« «• that Kpriii|{ from povi-rty
and the dr. ail of poverty, for involun-
tary pov. iiy 1-^ .-atis. d bv hvk of em-
ployment, unsteady work und low
wagi -
t. «tif
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l.s.
c.ni tin ref- i
re
appre«'iate
bef. r«'
pri
to read Ti
1 HI pStff tiv
this tribute to liiiu by a judge
whom for yearn he had !>•« n a
tiomr. "Kr. iu th. N ginning f hi
pr:i. ti.h. was «listingui>lnd f t fair-
msii and eiuitl. r ineondurtingi d. fend-
ing KUitH n« well asf. -r i h nr. 1. gieal
stat' nient-. and deduct 1. in*. It wan m il
to impoMitili for a judge to detect an
irror 111 any gr uuds that he iuuiih d lit
argument. Aduii'ting his pn-mist-s h:i
Oolielusions Were irresistible. "
His gradmiJ suiv.-s* in the pn-f.-saion
wan marked by the proportion of fail-
ures and diMijiju.influents whieh U-set
the ]>ath of uny v ung man uhw makes
hu Jivluir at tin law Une John W.
it fail, d t>. stale whi' h hand he bb-w it
with lb -jM-iit an entire day trying a
>uit in 1m half - f an old woman who had
u ielaims mi him, who had been fleeced
by another attorney under the guise
f a f. r. e- -vi r d all the damages ask. d
for. refusi-d f . charge for his -rvi
and ev.-n paul tin old woman
bill whib att< mluig e.-uit.
There is no joy in this world e.jual i
| to the happiDess of motherhood. A
woman's health is her dearest poises-
ion. Good looks, good times, happi- i
ii'S- , love and it^ continuance, depend ;
n her h.-alth Almost all of the hick- ,
ess of women is traceable directly or
j indirectly to some derangement of the j
I .rgans distinctly feminine. Troubles
1 if this kitul arc often negh'cted be- :
; . aiise a very natural and proper m.ui-
j esty keeps women away from physi
, -ians, whose insistence upon exaiuina-!
j tiun md local treatment i*< generally |
1 is useless as it is common D r. Tierce's
1 Favorite I rescriptlon will do more for.
j them than doctors in 1< " It will |
■ lo more than the hundredth doctoi
.-an unlc-^ he prescribes it. It is t
'prescription of Dr. II V. Pierce wht
, tor thirty years has been chief con
lilting | K;.-.ii ian of the World's hi-
pensary and Invalids' Hotel, at Huf
falo. N 'i
Send I 1-cept stamps to cover cost
f ma 1 r mlv. ar.d get his great
lx ok The People's Common Sense
M.mil. al Adviser absolutely free
were
the si^jht of the multitude.
And 1 heard another little angel
cry, ' • H.ild heads must
()ne bottle convinces the
agnostic.
KNOWLION DANDER1NE CO.,
CUTHRIF, O. T.
'J1 'J $1.00 per Bottle bv Druggists
F. B. LILLIE & GO'S
ANNUAL CLKARANCK SAI.K OF
WAI A. PAlMOIt
See Tlie.se I'riee ,
1
!)<• Papers now 5c ,
10e " " .
i'' 1 l'ai>er now 7 I '*
15c " " lO
V!Oc " " I'! I -2
15c •« " 15
.•{tie «' <• is i
rial:
500 .
l.OOO.
2,000
5,000
Z l.inen laid 8x13 pr ream St
Arcadia bond wove 8x13 1 oi
1 15 , >\orld bond wove 8x13 1 11
2 OC' 1 hese are splendid papers
2 70,which we know will please, ii
7 00: price and quality.
Npeeliit To >1 er<• lu«n(
Do you want posters or dodgers? Doyouwa.it them well
displayed Uo you want them cheaper thai
make them for ? Then see these prices:
anyone else will
Posters ami Dodgers, print-' 1,000
ed in any St_\ le,on colored :,0oo
sheets 1 5x22 $
or white paper:
1,00032nd sheet
2,000 " "
5,000 " "
1,000 16th sheets
2,OoO " "
5,000 "
1,000 8th
2,000 "
5,000 "
1,000 J
2,000 "
5,000 "
j 3.000 '
15,000
5 00
7 50
9 00
11 00
$1 00
^''.'I'l.'ils counter invoices
used by inerchaiils to give
copy ol bill
customers
bought:
sheet
1 501
2 -5 i
3 5° j
. 00 1,000 size 4x7 news stock? 1
3 50 2,0004x7 news stock 1
3 00; 5,000 4x7 news stock 2
3 00 1,000 4x7 smooth flat cap 1
4 5012,000
7 00! 5,000 " *. .. "
I ' 4
j No "Shoddy" stock will be put Into this work. The stock is
And your any pattern in as food as you have been uiing and Mime of it much better For
our stoL-k at .' n: per roll. We employ typewriter work, our "Z" Linen and World "
only the best paper hanpers in the 11 i
all of our work to PaPers car]no^ excelled. Our type is new
n't afford to
e also offer
Slater bus a message f. r .
pa^re two. hun t fail to
rv
Sell tbree iJu/en eggs, and for the
products you can get tne Wtekly State
Capital I year.
•ity and guarante
j ffive satisfaction. Yo
! miss this opportunity. We
I fhe celebrated Vane Calvert tni\-d
paint at 11.15 per ^al . reduced fron.
I 91 • '•«).
F. B. LILLIE & CO.
DRUIIS, BOOKS AXII KEXVS IHCHOT
WICT R BLOCK. C«l
and Special Hond
ind the latest st)-|es
and we will give you the neatest printing obtainable.
Send in your order at once, accompanied by the cash.
<
STATE CAPITAL PRfNTINC CO.
GUTHK1K, OKLAHOMA.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 70, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 25, 1896, newspaper, July 25, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc103976/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.