The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 296, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 10, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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west s connected Bend for Illustrated cata-
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start the New Year With a Complete Set of
New Hook*.
Merchants, you ought to start 1894
LAWYER S OFFICE DOCKET
Soiuethtug Which Every Attorney Should
Have.
The Statf. Capital has put in stock
... a lawyer s office docket. It is demy
with a clean, new ledger, cash book , #ize printej on the heaviest linen pa-
and journal. t et the home-made arti-1 pt r, handsomely bound, with front in-
cle of The State Capital. We have dex, and In every way ti neat and con
, i n.. venient book to have in the otnee. It
them, on good paper and substantially conlain8 the numbcr and style of the
bound, at from f 1.50 to $4.00 each; and LlftSO un(j
every particular about it
for $1T>.00 we can sell you a double *n-. with space to place citations, etc
try set of books. 4 041 pages each, demy. When yuu see tins docket we know
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011 ever hail in your « «,•. ,u> Cash invariably in
if books as you ever hail in youi
house. You must have the
Why not encourage a home manufa
tory by baying them of Tin Statk
CAPITA I
. 4 bound,
books. I advance.
When you want typewriter paper
.don't send away for ii 'I he Si me
I Capital keeps ;t large stock of all
ill kinds. Manifold parchment the tin
est manifold made at • per ream
(Vine in and see our stock and get our
prices.
San Francisco Midwinter I air
be one of the attractions 011 the Pacific
coast during the coming winter. It
will be held from January 1 to June
the world's fair in miniature n','. The Tented Wonderworld Period
Santa Fe route will sell round trip
tickets, good to return until April 30
with transit limit of fifteen days iu
each direction, for $05. Will also sell
at same rate and limit to following
California points: Colton, Los Angeles, .
Sun Bernardino, San Deigo, and Sun j
Jose. —L. R Dei.anev, Agent.
DID YOU EVER?
The llest Literature for a Soug—How
liet McClure'* Maga/lne.
Howe & Cushing's
Stupendous
Railroad
Show
A I>1!0KEN HEART.
Millionaire Wiston Refuses Food and
Dies of Grief.
,V VKUV I'KCl I
OK 1
How fat I am getting tinoe I o««-
ceiiced eating at
FRINK'S PLACE,
Opposite Postoffice.
We have made special arrangements
i with the publishers whereby we can
I offer The State Capital and Mc-
Clure's Magazine in combination for
| only $1.75 a year, payable in advance,
j Thus by subscribing for The State
Capital you can have this splendid
FAMILY. magazine for only 75 cents a year, or
0l4 cents a copy!
i William sturged, PluliitlfT in a Ttru
Dollar Suit. Lie* at 11 Ik ll«tel *
Ills Kcuhoii Completely
102 & 104 W.Oth St., Hanna* City, Mo.
A Regular Graduate in Medicine. Oi'tr 37
Years" Practice—J2 in Chicago.
The 01 Jest In Age and Longest Located.
Authorized by th*? State to
£ treat Chronic, Nervous and Pri
A vatc Diseases. Cures guar an -
JFr toed or money refunded.
« Over :v 1,000 eases cured.
Charpes low. No mercury or
r Injurious medicines used.
nu MUid lost from bu Iness. Patients at a
distance treated l y mail and express.
Medicines sent everywhere free fromirazo
or liri;aUagc. Kta'.e your case and sen.I for
terms. Consultation free and confidential,
personally or by letter. 1 permanently euro
Seminal Weakness and Sexual Debility,
(Spermatorrhea <iW ImpotencyI producing
pits pics nervousness, rushes of blood to
the liead, pains in tho baek, fort • tfuinos,
bash fulness and aversion to society, stop
nii'ht losses—restore lost sexual power
enh'.rgo and strengthen weak parts and
make you tit. for marriage.
Syphilis, Oonorrlnna, Gleet, and all pri
vato diseases cured for life.
cured without, cutting
^iriClllrL fiiustie, bougie oi
! sounds. No pain o- exposure. Patients
can use t rentiuent at home.
DAnk' f'"" l),,Ul sexe-s-SO pai'f . ,.
I >1/1/IV jijitures, with full description
H)f abovo diseases—the effects and cure—
J wiit ne;> letl in pin in wrapper fori*. stamps
I Sure Cure for Rheumatism. Send stamp
1 fori 1 11
I G?r? ' ,r above dl eii-e spiitl
Columbian Barber Shop.
^ ticket entitling the holder to t
chance on a Hold watch and Chain
or Diamond Ring, Wirth $M'
Given with every shave.
E, W. KNOWLTON, Prop.
larrison Ave West of Victor Huilding
I Atlantic City, N .!., April 10.— |
! Richard Wister, the last of the eccen- j
trie millionaire Wister brothers, of I
! Philadelphia, who have made their |
home in this city f< r several years, j
' died last night of a broken heart liver !
! since the death of his brother Lewis,
I which occurred in the city a few weeks '
ago* lie had grieved incessantly and
had refused to touch food. '1 he NN ist* J
ers li id a faithful housekeeper, Mary {
Melnt .v. who is sai l to be Richard's |
sole heir. On the other hand it is us- j
' serted that Mr. Wister only left her a j
few thousand dollars as a reward for
her long services.
The Wister™ in Philadelphia were
what the Ynnderbilts are in New York
Tliev were rich and did not work. 1 he
direct heirs are Richard and Charles,
brothers. Although not twins, they
were so much alike that no one could
detect the difference. It is estimated
| that their wealth is little short of $10,-
I 000,000. The Wist ers were peculiar
I They did not believe in improving or
J repairing their properties and allowed
| large tracts of land in the most popu
i Ions parts of the city to grow up in
I weeds and Inclosed by dilapidated
fences. The estate includes a part of
I the site of the Philadelphia mint.
WRECK Eli BY Ills TliOl' IlLKS.
I Clin \'.o, April 10. William Sturgis,
j plaintiff in the suit to recover $i,000,000
from John V. Farwell and others, now
pending before Judge Tulev, lies at his
hotel, his mind a blank. The nervous
anxiety and w orry over his business in-
terests have completely shattered his
reason. Physicians who attend him
have given their judgment that he
will never recover his mental faculties.
His collapse w ill not materially affect
his suit, which will still be prosecuted.
Rupture cured without resort to the
knife or surgical operation. No de-
tention from business. No pay until
cured. Stricture cured without the
cutting process. Many ailments arise
from this disease from re Hex action, i _ , , . .. ol .
Gu line, Saturday, April 21st.
ti animation of the bladder, quickly I
and permanently cured. Hydrocele.
varicocele and other genito-urinary
diseases successfully treated. All
chronic diseases peculiar to the female
treated by the latest approved and
scientific methods. Rectal diseases,
causing many reflex ailments, care-
fully treated and permanently cured.
| Paralysis, unless vitality exhausted.
greatly benefitted or permanently
J cured Nervous diseases originating
j from disease of some organ or part of
j the body when recognized can be
I surely cured. Electricity in some form
I cures many cases, where other means
j fail. Diseases of women ami rectal
I diseases a specialty. Consultation and
examination free. Dr. < Farrington,
! ofllce over Speugel's furniture store,
First and Oklahoma avenue, Guthrie.
Ha Imaginary Picture!
sr.fi!-J 4
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URlt-\ T\ 5ERI^5
150 World's Best
Circus Celebrities
Colossal Menagerie
of Rare Wild Beasts.
Innumerab e NewF eatures & Surprises
For particulars, see various adver-
tising mediums. Two grand exhibi-
tions daily Doors opened at 1 and
That is What This is
It j* true, but there is no great stretch <>f fancy In it. for what creature U there with such ilull ap-
preciation that it would not lie attracted by the charming and marvelous beauty of the
Worulcrous Pictograohs
-"The Magic City"
' PoHltlvely nothing In tlicwuyol line art llliislrutlon ever
eqiiHled them, and llieir value is in keeping wit li their inatch-
-'iv* i,.ss muKnilleeiice, as tliey picture all Hie glories, the beauties
(Kj ami the wonders of the World's Columbian Exposition Other
V so-called World's Fair Portfolios are on llie market but they
" T are siglilless daubs iu comparison with the views that are con-
Y* tained iu "TilK IMAtilC CITY "
hmvemrm we Order or hie Uce
THE
I room lions
l room horn
si-:n sat IONA i. \ I l it I: ss.
llliiiieHMlii lleinoeriits Arraign Itecreant
seiuil« r< In u Cutting Mumier.
Sr. 1'ai i , Minn., April U).—The most
Isensational political address « f the
year is that just issued by the Minne-
sota democratic association to the rank
and file of the party in Minnesota.
After deprecating the fact that the free
list in the Wilson tariff is not so large
landed by the Chicago platform
It., ,.~4
Premier
Vou want photographs of the buildings, displays, and all the curious features of the Imposi-
tion, but photographs would cost you $1.50 each. We will supply you with 300 or more photo-
graphic views,
Primed in Rom Pitrflk
More beautiful than original photographs, and in Portfolio form, at so small a cost that you will
wonder how we are able to do it. But our patrons are only entitled to the best and they are worthy
of all the advantages that we are able to secure for them; it is their fortune as well as ours, that we
have arranged to furnish them with
The G'andest, the Most Sublimely Beauteou:
,v A NTIll) TO I'd V A TK.WI WAtiON
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Who 11
it sav>
rata
who h wo thus brought ills-
ju our groat party ? Who are
loyal host
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irner lots and '-'-room ha
down balance on time.
d 2-room house
3ther Har>
J135 ! .1 le ol B 'uedtct A
ire they
0 certain the apiirelicusloiiM
xprcsied la his inaugural,
ibought the effect « f a
e th"su men who have later
)bstaclf8 an I opp.wltlon ami
to our fault anil neglect?
11 mi s Hi 10 aland alonx
uls of our
Is the best and strongest type-writer ever invented, and today it
j stands far a head of all competitors. Write for terms anil prices.
STATE CAPITAL PRINTING CO.
Gknt.ki.a Auknts 1 ok Oki.aiioma.
Album
of World's Fiar Pictures
That was ever produced, and which, with all the progress that is being made in art Illustration, If
not likely to ever be excelled. Specimens of this great work may be examined at our office, dont
neglect the duty w hich you owe to yoursell to see it.
IT
equally
Mr i.
Lyrtd's R^al Estates
Investment Go.
P.dward Murphy, dr., of I
i Smith, Jr , of
LEADING
Guthrie.
Dealers in
, of W m Virgil
affery and Edward
The First Cuthrie Marble Yard.
J W SUTTON, Proprietor
Cleveland Ave.. Between Division and First
ml Jat
L. l'ugh, of Ala-
RT West ot depot Oil HnrriwoD
Telephone No. 20.
Oritiul 1'iiiiyoii of the t olonulo Hirer.
On the. Santa Fe route, in northern
Arizona, 1,203 miles from Kansas City
is the town of Flagstaff. A tri-wcekly
line runs from Fagstaff to the
nnyon of the Colorado river
than a mile in depth, this is the
Bubliraest of gorges—a Titan of chasms. |
Twenty Yosemites might be hidden
unseen below, and Niagara would lool< jeinni/.ed th
scarcely larger than a brook. 1 land, of Nt
stage
grand
M
4re tho men who wear the mask of
I -niocran that thov in ly the belter botr.iy our
cause 'llvse are they who have wrought thin
marvslous change, putting our party in the
.ittitude of d feat and giving to our opponeutH
that of victory.
rait or* iu the council cannot defeat
tbe cause for which we have fought for years
and which we won the victory « f H9J.
( roller « illn for TunfT \rtlnn.
Nkw Yot'.K, April 10. Richard Croker,
the Tammany hall leader, has returned
to New York looking remarkably well,
lie said that ho did not desire to be in-
terviewed on local politics. "I think,"
said he, "the tariff question should be
settled, and the quicker the better.
The longer the delay the worse for the
party responsible. The people all over
the country are restless and the uncer-
tainty of tin' ilnal make-up of the tariff
bill is one of th • chief causes of the
non-revival of business
loo DchIriih of
,.p)^U|.ira'S.-::
Cemetery Work
Done
In Uood, Workmanlike
Manner.
' •• *
Butcher Slabs,
Candy Slabs,
Mantels, Etc.
All Repairing in our Line
Done to Order.
-p I r a • fs ' i 9 ' will be complete in sixteen numbers, each con*
I he Ivlagic ony' taininv, sixteen or more exquisite photographs
of buildings, displays, foreign people and Midwry Plaisance attractions. I"he whole will comprise
ail illuminated album of gorgeous beauty and inestimable value. I'art 13 is now ready and will be
supplied upon the following
Remarkably Liberal Terms:
Clip the Coupon which will always be found on this page of the STATE CAPHAl. and bring
or send it in with ten cents to our office, and the part will be delivered to you or sent post-paid to
call for the numbers whenever poscible to do so, as mail orders involve a little necessary delay,
REMEM11KK—Thin is a home establish men t dealing direetlv with the ifreat
producing firms, ami at the same price as any other local yard who send
agents here at a bitf per cent, and having to re-ship their marble. Wo (lo noi
I,live traveling agents for you to pay. Come to the yards and see the uurereni
designs, quality of Marble and (iranite, and get prices. We set up mir worn
on a good foundation and guarantee it to stand erect
M\h* Yon Mo.eli We.lileil
Miuvai m i. April 10. — Ye..lerday af-
| ter noon, at the St. Jaiues Episcopal
hurch, ltev. E. II. Illchardson sol-
marriage of L M. How-
York. and Miss Leonora
Piott?l Royal
Under new Management.
The Best Accommodations
a. s ri
Uon'UaTuo Visit thi. first wonder of I Yon tl.e violinist. The latter
. . la now with the Howe-i^avin toneeri i
the world. You can read up about it I , ^ ^ nt |n ( 1|it.aRo UIlll i( u;is
by asking- 0. T. Nicholson, (1. 1*. & T. intention to have the marriage'
A.. A. T. x 8. P. R. H. Co., TopeUa, ! (.(MV,lrlh4 performed there, but Mr
Kansas, to mail you a free copy of an | llowlund has relatives in Milwaukee
IN THE CITY
I hook describing this term
The book is no common
art'air; but is entertainingly written,
beautifully illustrated antl a gent of
• printer's art
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and in
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rf« lt silver dollars
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Wines, Liquors? Cigars.
Moat Migoiflcont H r the City H nd«ome Billiard and PmI
PariuiH, a Puluiau 1'alace place for l'le iure tlentlcuianl/
Olarki la Attendance An KI«(aot Barbar
Shop Conneo'.ion
Reaves Bros- Prop's-
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 296, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 10, 1894, newspaper, April 10, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122392/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.