The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 305, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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The State Capital. prov <llnfavorof tl.e robbt-r, un.lit A j > * ' * Ali
is granted that it can't booth- wist*
■ ■ i r . The deputy marshals of tin tern-
Br th. St«..O.plt l Printing Co. ^ ^ ^ ^ ,f
there was a sure
™" reward for any of the men and it was
FRANK h. GREER, Editor. large enough the outlaws could be
— ■■ ——ti — • ~~ caught. I Jut as it is now the mar-
FRIDAY, APRIL 2", 1804 shal or possse of them that would go
=rrr-rT— — out must do so at their own expense
weak- with no surety of a reward If they
do not succeed it's all loss; if tlcy do
1 suceeed they are not sure that the re
MARKET REPORTS.
LAWYER S OFFICE DOCKET
It seeing Mr. Cleveland has
ened on the seigniorage bill
■ he Gr.tnd Duke of Hesse Marries
the Princess Victoria.
WHO THE COUPLE ARE.
A Notable Annemblitge FrM* at—According
to t.eriiiaii Precedents There Were
No llrldemuald® Honua to
lie trot lied Couplet.
Money ml InveHmenM. | S .i...-11.I..k Which Hv.ry Attorn-; should
New Yokk, April 19 —The conspicuous fe t 11ave.
ure of the stock market to-day was continued j ^ .
selling of New York Central stock, apparently j Thk STATF CAPITAL has put in stocK
by insiders. -The street" ha* the "point" thai a lawyer's office docket It is demy
unless business improves the dividend of ihe #ize< printed on the heaviest linen pa-
company will havo to be dropped from 5 per j handsomely bound, with (ronl in-
cent down to 4 per c.nt All the \.uterUII I d d ; evi,ry way a m.tt( and con.
stocks were weak, Lake Shore and Big r our • . v. 1 * u .i m it
going down with New York Central the bears I venient book to have 111 the office. It
sold the whole railroad list A new bear cam- I contains the number and style of the
paign is said to have smarted In Burlington | ease and every particular about it.
CLKVKI.AND has changed from a man Ward will be g« t.en.
of destiny to a man of futuitv.
'
Soonk.it or later many a sooner in
Oklahoma may not be a soouer, if
Senator Carey's bill can it-
It seems the church of which he is a
member has not yet dropped Color.el
Jtreckinridge's name from its rolls.
Thk Indian appropriation for the
tiscal year 18W."i i* s,,K'.VIWl. The bill
reduces the general expenses.
Tl'KNINO tha bible met aphor of Adam
being tempted with an apple—Coi.
Breckinridge's apple has soured on
him.
As A matter of real fact, who in
thunder could legally pay the towusite
board the #r 00 for the Capitol Hill
square.
Tiik board of trade should again re-
gain its former strength. It has mat
ters of great iinportanee to the city on
hand.
It is not one of his westerr lies that
Mark Twain went under in a printing
establishment in New York to the
tune of 9400.000.
few of the outlaws worsted
it would have a salutary influence on
the future actions of other ambitious
would-be Dsltons. Hut as long ah
they have a clean walk-away and get
the best of it every time they come in
contlict with any resistance, any petty
larceny thb'f that is placed in jail for
chicken theft will consider himself as
an outlaw and go on the road as an in
timidator of the public—and, iu the
absence of knowing whether he would
shoot or not if pinched, will succeed
iu holding people and trains np just as
well as though ho were really quite a
bad man.
feeders, calve* and bulls strong Texas ste
10c higher. The following are represents
sale*:
DBK9SED IIKKI' ANU EXPORT STEERS.
pre:
No onk has yet noticed the faet that
Coxey's I nkiiown and our C. \V.
Smith, the Oklahoma unknown, are of
the same name.
Mayor Martin's railroad has been
offered money in London and New
Rork for construction. Guthrie should
help this enterprise
Onk of the signs that Oklahoma is a
healthy country is the fact that an
outlaw is usually killed five or six
times before he is real'y dead.
Thk local Coxey army may not like
Lis views, but l'at Cassidy is all right
The pleasure trip to Washington is
not the best way of accomplishing the
result desired.
Iluhhnnl to Lecture.
Kx-Uovernor Richard It. Hubbard,
of Texas. *late envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary to Japan
under the first Cleveland administra-
tion, will give his famous lecture on
Japan ' at the opera house Saturday, many
April '-'.'I. (iov. Hubbard's reputation
as an orator and statesman is as broad
as America. He was temporary
man of the democratic national con-
vention which nominated Cleveland
the first time and has always can-
vassed the west in the interest of the
democratic party.
Gov. Hubbard's Bjiceeh at the Cen-
tennial in 1 S7« was said to be the finest
that was made there and was trans-
lated to six different languages.
It is queer if the citi/cns of Guthrie
are to be charged g.'iOO for a piece of
ground they themselves own just be-
cause they have reserved it for public
purposes.
Hbtwkkx Voluey lloggatt and Sain
Small Jerry Simpson is nowhere in
Washington. When it comes to "facts
based on suppositions" Vol can walk
all over him.
Missouri Pacific-. Wisierfl Union and Heading
wore Hold freely.
Kmiisits City Live stock.
Kansas Citv, April 19-Cattle-Keceipti,
Com Ito. April ID. In the presence of , f8J calves, 30 shipped yesterday. 8.037. The
probably as notable an assemblage as market was active steers 10 to 15c higher
ever gathered at ;i wedding, hrnest
Ludwig Karl Albrceht Wilhelm, grand
duke of Hesse, and the Princess Vic-
toria Melita, of Saxe-Coburg, were
united in tnurriage shortly after noon
to-day. The bride is the second daugh-
ter of the duke of Sn.\e-( oburg-Gotha,
formerly the British duke of Kdiu*
burgh, grand-daughter of the queen of
England, tirst cousin of the emperor of
Germany and a close relative of many
other royal personages.
The grand duke of Hesse is the only
son of l'rlncess Alice, Queen \ ictoria s
second daughter, she who so tragically
lost her life nursing her children
through an attack of diphtheria. Ihe
nt duke succeeded his father a
little more than two years ago. He is
not wealthy, his whole civil list
amounting to only about $.'.>U,0UU.
lie rules si population of about 1.000.000
souls. Mainz, Worms and Darmstadt
are the chief cities in his little princi- .
palitv. He is closely connected with t and ^ to |5.oo for bulk of sales yesterday,
the sovereigns of both Russia and Ger- The following are representative sales
01 Jit f..r I t i -'tt l-.n 72 .215 I 12 4
5 12' " •*'" " "
.1.051 |4 2<
. 1,322 4 15
..I, 0J 415
4 "0
... I,3H 4 00
..1,244 &9J
.1,12(1 ;IH0
.. I.l 'l 3.70
COWS ANL
.. fl.«J flV)
. .1,1121 3.50
,575 3.30
.. 818 3 25
. .. 651 3 10
... 757 3i-7,
.. 1,010 3.0J
7.55 3 0J
1,17) 2 9)
1,3 il) 14 20
.1,496 4 15
..1,35 3 4 05
I 304 4 06
..1.203 3 95
1,168 3.90
1,081 9 ;■
1.042 3 65
. 3.20
060 3 10
. 820 3.o6
.1,250 3 00
803 2 85
. 1.0JJ 2.75
with space to place citations,
When you see this docket we know
you will declare you cant do without
it Prlee, 8 qr. . bound, 93.54 ■,
bound. 90."(I. Cash invariably in
advance.
Territorial, county anil city war-
ants and school bonds bought by lla
gan Russell, Gray Kros. building.
Thk Statk Capital carries a larg.
stock of all kinds of typewriter sup
plies and can sell you at per cent j (.hl luanifo|(j IliaJe—at Sl.'-'f, per ream
heaper than you can buy anywhere I C{)Im. in and MM. our Htoek and get our
else. Call and see our stock of ribbons,
erasers, oil, etc.
0 yr.
xas and indian s'i'eeh •
i, ItVJ 11.5) I 18 1.0H W20
04143.21 2 M)|3 23
001 310 3 yr 4HJ 303
429 2.66
Hogs Receipts, 6,413 shipped yesterday,
i be market wss active and 10 to i5o
higher, closing strong. The top was $ 15 and
bu:k uf Hales tt.0) to t"> 10 against I5.IU for top
Following German precedents, there
were no bridesmaids, but the bride was
7 7. j supported by her younger sisters. The
i \ c law private chapel of the sehloss was thor-
oughly redecorated for the occasion
and as the wedding took place on prim-
rose day primroses entered largely into
the interior decorations, these flowers ,
having been sent from Knglauil for the
occasion.
In the w.Milling procession Kinperor,;
William escorted the duchess of Cobury 1
and ex-Empress Frederick followed
alone. The princo of Wales and the
czarowiteh came next, walking to-
gether. The bridegroom entered with
85...212 6.10
.20 b. 10
| 81.. 22J M0
! 01.. 211 5 I)
61 2i2 6.10
5.10
.2 5 I)
5 I)
1107.
213 5 05
17/ 5 05
-.HI Ml
} |o3
If it is true, as the townsite board
claims, that they were instructed by
the interior department to ask #.* oo for
a deed to Capitol Square, it is a queer
ruling by the secretary.
Si'IM'osk the Capitol Hill square had
never been reserved but had been
taken up by settlers. Would the
townsite have then gotten $.' ()() before
it would deed the saine.
Tl « Crowning Meanly of Woman
Is a luxuriant growth of Hair. Heggs
Hair Rcnewer is guaranteed to give
satisfaction, as it is a purely vegetable
preparation, and acts directly on the
roots of the hair. Sold and warranted
by all druggists.
San Francisco Midwinter Fair will
be one of the attractions on the Pacific
coast during the coming winter. It
will be held from January 1 to June
30, 1894, and might be aptly termed
the world's fair in miniature. The
Santa Fe route will sell round trip
tickets, good to return until April :m
with .transit limit of fifteen days in
each direction, for 905- Will also sell •
at same rate and iimit to following
California points: Colton, Los Angeles,
San Bernardino, San I>eigo. and San
Jose — L. R Dklanky, Agent
DID YOU EVER?
The llest Literature for a Kong—llow to
4Snt McClure'* Magazine.
We have made special arrangements
with the publishers whereby we can
offer Thk Statk Capital and Me-
Clure's Magazine in combination for
only 91.75 a year, payable in advance.
Thus by subscribing for Thk Statk
Capital you can have this splendid their troths an I
magazine for only 75 cents a year, or were exchang
0cents a copy!
191 5.05
•.'.%) 5.05
10: 5,01
2)2 8.05
shipped yesterday,
quiet and weak. The
r preventative sales
77 1150 |
•eipts, 1 Mi, shipped yesterdav, 62
. in iplet ami wcal« to I2.M) below
his supporters, his uncle, I'rincc Henry quota.ions. The run-.-t of prices for «ood age,
of Hesse, and his brother-in-law, Prince | well broke and sound horses is about
Henry of Prussia. The bride came in
7i
o.t . 191 5.1.
2 . 171 5.07', ■
:,7 . 220 7 , 10 .
31 .217 5.05 CO
71. 19 5.05 9">
HH . 211 5 05 52 .
7. 211 5.05 IU
3 .'22 5 0 4'.'
01 191 5.05 , 75..
Sheop - Receipts,
3.IC2 'Ihe market
following
26 > 5.10
"3.1 5 11
214 5.10
192 5.10
205 5.10
225 5.10
S7 . ,2:12 5.10
.185 5.1.7!
.211 507^
. IJl 5.07'^
231 5.07^
2J5 5.0«
19 5.<I5
113.
Ik Coxey's army was in Oklahoma its
members could sit on toad stools these
nice dewy mornings and eat mush-
rooms—that is, providing somebody
were kind enough to gather them for
them.
It Is said that since the Pawnees
have taken to the Keeley cure Major
Gordon will no longer wear the appel
latiou of "Pawnee Hill." He does not
propose to wear the badge of a degen-
erate nation that has let loose of noble
traditions of tire water.
Why couldn't the men who are being
fed by the general public on their road
to Washington, whcic they will ask
that the government .give them a
chance to build public roads, have
stayed at home anil worked the roads.
The food now given them would have
sustained them in such a task just as
well.
Tl c lllg Shown.
With its many wonders will give
two grand exhibitions at Guthrie. Sat-
urday, April ~1.
Howe (• Cushing have enjoyed the
proud distinction for many years as
being the leading circus managers and
greatest procurers of rare wild ani-
mals, always presenting the latest and
greatest surprises iu arenie. zoologie
last supported by her father and broth-
er and accompanied by her sisters.
Queen Victoria was accompanied to
the chapel by the duke of Sa xe-t oburg-
Gotha (the duke of Kdiuburgh), father
of the bride, and was escorted to an
arm chair in the front row of the dis-
tinguished guests and next to Kmpet-or
William, of Germany, by whose side
was the duchess of Saxe-> oburg-Gotha
(Grand Muchess Marie, of Russia, sister
to the czar) The prince of Wales sat
beside ex-Kmpress Frederick, of tier-
many (eldest daughter of Queen Vic-
toria); then came the c/.arcwitch of
Russia. Otlief distinguished guests
occupied front seats on the other side
of the aisle, corresponding with those
of Queen Victoria, Kinperor William
and the duchoss bf Coburg. Other im-
portant personages tille 1 three rows
behind each of the royal and imperial
notables' already mentioned but the
suitors, court officials and 111
attendance remained standing through-
out the ceremony.
The general superintendent of the
Lutheran churc.i, Pastor Mueller, offi-
ciated and was assisted by the court
chaplain of the Grand Duchy ot I Icel-
and five local clergymen.
After the address had been delivered 1 Corn
• brid - and bridegroom plighted '
the wedding rings \ Oats
l'hen c.iine the ben- j
after which Mendelsohn's I'ork
March" was grandly played j,
and the ceremony was at an end. I LarJ
The newly married couple afterward |
kissed their relatives iu turn and the
procession was reformed and left the |
chapel at 10 o'clock amid the booming |
of cannon.
As a mark of recognition of the loy- !
altv and good wishes of his subjects, j
and also to commemorate his marriage,
the grand duke of Hesse has given I
lows:
Kxtra draft. 1.500 pounds.
< 1004I draft, 1,801 p >un is
Ex ra drivers)
t loot I drivers
Saddle, good to extra
Southern mares an 1 geldings
We-tern range, unbroken
Western pjnle.s
tin <125
,. CO A 9J
.. 1 AX{t. 175
.. O.i 91
7i
.. 2 60 73
2> ('(, 50
12 a 5)
Clileag
Chicago. ay ii i-' hjgs
k.
lpts, 88, J);
oni. lal jester fay. 94, to . shipments yesterday,
8.211; left ov -r about *,00>; quality good, mar-
ket active and prices 5e higher, opened strong
but later ruled weak, s iles ranged at #•. 15
5.40 for light 15 0 5 2i for rough packing
45.15it-'.4I for mixed |5.25<&5.4l> for heavy
packing ami shipping lots pigs. |I.7S((£\ 25.
Cattle Receipt<, 11,001 oftlclal yesterday
21,057; shipments yesterday, 5,728 mirket
steady.
Sheep-Receipts, 7,'HW ofllclul yesterday,
|5,0t9; shlpm-n's yesterday, 1,047; market
unchanged.
81 l.onl* Live Stock.
St LOUI4, April 19. Cattle-Receipts, 19. H)).
Market strong at yesterday's decline. Hog*—
Receipts, 3,0W. Marke'. and 10c higher.
• . I,. butchers. fi3Mft. 5 good mixed, 15.0 (£5 35
1,1 1 :;ood light, |M0<r^3U Sheep-Receipts, 1,0J0.
Marke slow.
Professional Directory,
LAWYERS.
Bayard T. Hainer,
Attorney - At - Law.
Ex-School Land Commissioner and
bound. atfrom'gl'wtoN.OOeach; and author of Hainer's Manual. The only
,, , . , work published containing the School
for 81.1.00 we . an .eli you a double >n- |j>nd [,,s , f (lk,ahonia.B Senl on re.
try set of books, -tun pages each, demy, j eeipt of 7ft cents All business relat-
bound in full Russia—as pretty a set ing to the Li-asingof school Lands will
of hooks as you ever had in your receive prompt attention. Officegrooms
A NEW SE.T,
tart the New tear With a Complete Met of
New Liitok*
Merchants, you ought to start 1894
with a clcan. new ledger, cash hook
and journal. Get the home-made arti-
cle of Thf State Capital. We have
them, on good paper and substantially
house. You must have these books.
Why not encourage a home manufac-
tory by buying them of Thk Statk
Capital?
11 and 12 Gray block,
Edward M.
Guthrie, Okla.
Dawson,
(Late Chief Clerk, Department of
the Interior.)
When you want typewriter paper j Attorney ani> Cornhki.i.ou at Law
don't send away for it. Tiik Statk | i Ucltij Building, «?:.• F Street,
Caimtal keeps a large stock of all . Washington, l . C
kinds. Manifold parehruent-tt.e lln-1 ,,,.a<JtiL.t.s in tl„. courls „f the IliMri. t
prices.
J. W. McNEAL, Pres. C F. HERRIOTT, Vice-Pres
W J.HORSFALL, Cash'r.
Guthrie National
4HSH4WI KWftli BANK —
Ceoitsi - - - - S50 ooc.co
Surplus, * - - 10,000.00
fIBtT HATI05AI BAUK OfcOAHIZJR '.3 OiLiKUKA
of Columbia, Court of Claims, the
Executive Departments and Con-
gress. Sim-lot AttaitUin (Jlvcn to
Luud <iml Intll'iH Hnslnesx lit fort' Ihe
Intei'lar Ihimrtmenl.
CHAS. BROWN,
Attorney General.
Attorney - at-I aw.
Cor., Division and Oklahoma Ave.,
Gray Block up stairs.
GUTHRIE. - - OKLAHOMA.
J. H. KKATON, .ino. 11. COTTKItAL
KEATON & CCTTERAL
A ti OllN K V 8-AT- L A W.
Rooms 1, 2, and .1, Internation Lc* n
and Trust Hu'ldg., ok. ave.,
OPPOSITE U. S. LAND OFFICE.
Guthrie,
( kln hoina.
He's We'! Dressed!
M. L MOCK
Pension Attorney.
Fifteen years Practice—Lute Co..
00 Regt. O. V. I. Office with
Herod & Widmer.
GUTHRIE, - - OKLAHOMA
That expression may be used in reference to any patron of
ours, whatever the price of the suit that he wears. Our
corps of tailors are the peers of any in the city and their
ability is our protection when we guarantee tp Kcl'lllitl ftflNRE('m(-INF!RY HRfII'1-S
your if our work don't give satisfaction in every " , J f , , ,P
particular. You could spend hours wandering through the I AU Co,d r°bllcco
hundreds of patterns of Spring Suitings that we arc making
up at
$23.00 and B3o OO.
And then you'd only see a portion of our stock. It you
wish to fill out that odd coat and vest take a look at those
trousers made to measure for $6,00 and upwards. All out
suits are made in Guthrie.
THE BON TON ICF CREAM PARLORS
and Cigars
J.M.McClain,Prop.
J. W. MILLER,
Attorney - at - Law.
office in Times Ituilding, 10.* Norht
Second Street,
H L. COHEN.
The Tailor
OKLAHOMA
GEO A. METCALF, Prosldont.
NI.L. TURNER, Cashlo
rain anil 1'rovlnlnni.
April 19.
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and curious creation. Their efforts' 1,000 marks each to tv
Thkiik is but one thing lacking now
in the Pollard-Hrcckinridge case, and
that is for the usual christian senti-
mentalism to take •• Brother Breckin-
ridge up and lift him out of his sin. If
he will but state that he regents of
his sin (he needn't quit it he can en
list the church in his future political
welfare anv time he wants to.
Leader: Dennis 1-lynn's congress-
ional boom is making about as much
noise as the burr of a rhinch bug with
sawdust on its lungs.
The reason it can't make a tioise is
because it has no opposition. You
have to have something to run against
to make a noise There isn't even
democratic candidate against him, his
election being conceded and desired by
all classes.
TEliniruiilAL or TLA \ vs.
It seems strange that some coinbina
nation is not formed between the dif
ferent railroad and express companies
and the United States marshal's office
for the suppression of the numerous
gangs of outlaws that infest the tor.
ritory. It seems as thouga it would
pay simply as a business proposition
The losses of the railroad and express
companies alone in the hold-ups ought
to make it very desirable fur such that
the outlawry now going on be checked.
If a few successful raids wore made it
would havo a healthy influence. The
fAct of the matter is that tra n hold
ing up has been so successful that a
child might now stop i train and make
the crew and all the passengers hold
uo ttyeir hands
think* of resist1
have been amply rewarded at home
and abroad with immeasurable sue- j
cess. Ever on the alert and indo- I
fatigable iu their efforts for new feat-
ures, and it is said that on this, their
forty-fourth annual tour, it can be as-
rtod without fear of contradiction
that theirs is the best tented show of
the universe
For neat and accurate abstracts go
to llagan X Bussell, Oray Bros, build
For the ( . A. K. encampment to he
held at Guthrie, Ok.. May r , 10 and 17
the Santa I'o route will sell excursion
tickets from all points between Ar
Kansas City and Purcell to (Juthrie at
the rate of one and one-third fare for
the round trip. Tickets sold May 14
to 10. inclusive, good to return the
18th.—L. K. Dki.anry. Agent.
r. I., h. c.
The C. I.. S. C. will meet Saturday
at ~ p ra. at the residence of Mrs. .1
W. Brown. 324 Broad street.
frottttam.
Roll Call—History and description
of a battle.
A Literary Study-Religious Legends
of the Northmen.
Classic Latin Course in Englisl
Chapter VII.
Song and Legend from the Middle
Ages—To page
betrothed couples in his grand duchy.
ins oi l-Kit o
Homo and the Making of Modern
Kurope—Review chapter V.
Economics—Review from page 1'.^ to
page '.'is.
Test Questions in "Classic Latin En-
glish"—Mrs. Ray.
Test Questions in "Songund Legend"'
—Mrs. 8hartel.
Are Ton Troubled Wltlt
Constipation or Sick Headache'.* If '
why not try Beggs' Little tiiant I'il -
It only takes one pill a da;*: forty pill
in a bottle. One bottle will cure you
and only costs •.'.* cents. Sold and war
ranted by all druggists.
For the dedication of the now
Knights of Pythias hall at (Juthrie, (
T., April the Santa Fe route will
sell excursion ticket* from all points
between Arkansas City and Purcell tu
Outbrie at rate of one and one-third
fare for the round trip* ti> i>e sold
April 1 and 2* . limited for loturn to
ami im-ludiug April 2'i. — I. !!■ Hk-
lanky. Agent.
8lr KuIkIiIn, Attention.
Every admirer of rtie characters of
Damon and Pythias should hear Miss
no hardly ever Hance at the opera house Friday even-
It is conceded to 'ntf-
sUKItKM>i:il.
ue t be It -bi'llloti for
Mello 1'liable to Conlli
I. «•:« or |{-'Honrren.
Uurkor Atrks April .10 The fol-
lowing is a translation of the message
sent by the Brazilian rebel, A dm. Mello,
to the president of the Argentine re-
public when he brought his ships into
the harbor of Buenos Ayres and offered
to surrender them:
11 a ttlii >i< ok HUhNos A yll'-s. April 10. IS81
Sni'tiz I'.Mia, l'roslilcnt Argcnthm: As 1 :im
unable to con lln ui", on account of :in abioluti
lark of resource*, the naval revolt iu;uigurut>nl
eight mouths iijto for the purpose of elnngluj;
lln- eonstltutloo of I'ra/11 against tin
military despotism of Pr'-,8iil,>Tit P<*:xoto l
now enter Arg i.il itf w.ilera In ord r o s 'licit
the protection of tlu-II i j of a sonerou-i slsti r
republic In behalf of tn/self in. i (lljer*. in
tnariai's, m / Iroopi. aa I my llee*, c msUtln-'
or Hie H -pub. lea. I' ran a. Iris, Meteor and Es
pcran/.a
I beg to surrender th'se shlpi to your excel-
lenev's government for an,- ilmposl'lon you may
•«ee lit to make of them
With svnil.nenH of th- highest consideration
for your excel i.c -. I have the honor to he. etc
( c-.toiho josk uk MlbL >
Senator Htoekbrldiee I nwell.
Chicaoo, April 20. l'nitetl States
Senator Stock bridge, of Michigan, is
now visiting at the home of his nephew,
•lames Houghtellng, who says that
while slightly indisposed, he is not
seriously ill and there is no occasion
for alarm regarding his condition, lie
is on iiis way to California.
i o-iBri-non i*i Davis Abus.-s ( apltal.
Wasiiixotox. April 20. Congress
man John Davis, of Kansas, in a speech
last night before a local labor union,
abused capital roundly and urged se-
cret organization of laboring men.
Mr (ilrt<I«to •> Indlnponeil
London, April 20.—The Daily News
says that Mr. Gladstone is indisposed.
His eondition is not serious, but his
complaint is a weakening out
The Butte. Mont.. Miners' union has
| .Unrated Sl.thiO to the Ore it Northern
! strikers. This union is the largest
! labor organization in the west.
\ I lilld Crimlieil to l>e t*«.
Si'UiNoriKi.o, Mo . April 20. The lix
i lie 4-year-old son of Levi Reynolds, the
I proprietor of a saw and grist mill at
I or-v the. in Taney county, was the
I victim of a shocking accident. The
1 child was playing near the machinery
' mil was caught up in the main bolt,
which made several revolutions he-
fore the engine could be stopped.
Every bone in the child's body was
crushed and life was extinct when it
I was recovered. _
A tire in Lancaster, N. V., destroyed
businesi mouses and residences,
Kmuhiih City (train.
Kansas l ity, April 19.- Soft wh at was in
better dmand than hard wheat tliis morn in if
an I lli«- few .iruplcs of It on sale sulJ abjtlt Ic
above yesterdiy's prlciM Hard wheat was
hard to soil at steady price.*. The leading
millers refite d to pav the prices asked
Keceipts of wheal to-diy. :9 cars: a year ago.
28 cars
Quotations for callus l>; sample on track
at Kansas City were nominally as foCo*s: So.
•J har.i. 52c N . 3 hard, ,c No. 4 hard.
l."c rejected. . No 2 red, 50c No :1 red,
i 4o No I n d l.i 6hlc
Corn soitl rather *\ ovly at about yesterday's
prices and at the close the mardet was weak,
though not quotibly lower.
1,'f.eipts i r c rn to-da 4> cars; a year ago.
21 cars
No. - mixed soil ut 31 '30 c Kansas City;
No. 3 mixed. 3 c No 4. 33$3le No. 2 white,
: •*. , l- 7c No 3 white :Wj. No 2 white
quoted nominally at «8i- Memphis No. 2 mixed,
41 Memphis
Oats were flrmlv ht-ld, but the demand for/
them was not as strong as it has been for c mie
days
Receipts of oatsto-dav. 13 cars, a year ago,
12 cats
No. mixed sold at 33 •3'.'sc No 3 m xed,
3.' f3.",c N.) I mlsed, a No 2 while. 34c;
No. 3 white. -3c
li.iN Reoelpts, ii oirs: market firm for
Choice: llmothy,choice. JM.OO; No I, |8.i:0'i9.iK)
low grade, lillOftT.U fsaoy prairie. |T.O : No
I. >.G u «>6>VM): No 2, low grade. .3.0J
Capital - National - Ban"'.
The Largest Nation,J liank Oklahoma Territory.
Capital fully paid, $50,000
Undivided profits, 35,000
The Postoffice Pharmacy
Is now located one door south of the DeFord Building
whore you can get your
PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY,
Toliot Articles, Etc.
A. BJ. WcEIHINNEY, Proprietor.
DR J A HART.
Vetenary Surgeon & Surgeon Dentist
Spavins, Ringbone and Surgeon
Dentistry a Specialty.
10:i Kast Cleveland Ave.
L L BRIDCES,
Attorney - at - Law
fl.ATK OF HKDAI.IA, MO. |
Office—llooui 17, Uray Itros., block
Division St.
[First published in statu Cai-iiai. March 17,
IHfcH.,
I'l UI.ICATION NOTICE
j Id the probate court of Lojfan County, okIh
hoina Territory.
W. II Merten. l'laintill,
• Western Supply t'oin
pany, Defendant.
! The above named defendant, the Western
Supply Company, will hen-by take not lee that
it has'been sued 111 the above-entitled court In
i the above-entitled action by the above-named
plaintiff, and that it uin-t answer the petition
of the plalntill on tile In said action on or be-
t fore the23lh day of April. 1 SO4, or the said pe
t i I ion of the plaintiff will be taken as true and
Judgment will be rendered In favor of plaintiff
and aifainsithe said defendant for the sum of
one hundred nineteen doll.-u-' fll'.'.DU and for
1 iheeosHof this action, ami with interest on
! said amount from the .. day of 1893. at
< the i
s of f
per
i per
II. ltKAMKR,
.1. O SKVKIINS
BKAMKK & co-,
carrage: repository.
309 Oklahoma Avenue,
111'TIIHIK.
id door West of Land Ortlcf
OUI.AHO MA.
Garriages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, Harness. Etc.
i>kai,i:ks in
■,10).
st Lor i
last year, I
SM ki bu.. oat
barley, none
wheat, 110,71
|.>,385 bu
5,345 bit j
causing 1100,01)0 lo:*s.
April 19. — Receipt"
n;il bu corn. bu laat year,
i's, r, 0) bu . last year, 2>,34.* bu :
Hour, 3,-jw bblH shipments,
orn. 9\7I0 bu : outs.
4,"h7 bb)s Wheat Cash,
May. July, fi7*|C.
Com c.i-h. :Wc April, 3fl'ie.; May.
July :7V Oats Cash April, 3aj,a;
May, 3le July, 't7 4a
KaiiiH^ C ty I'roduco.
Kansas City, April IV -Receipts
were fiiirl; large and the market very quiet and
weaU a s fe lluttor— Receipts lighter, mar
M-tquiet creamery firm; extra fancy separator,
810 fair Uc. dairy, fatnv.
firm, I r, (,18c fair. I'm: solid packed,
l.iru' r supply, low tendency. Urlle com-
mon pacltlii.'.'c choh-o packing. 9c Poultry
Receipts light, active, roosters ioe. heat,
firmer. tV springs, quiet, Oc: broilers, 15^18,
Turkoys Hecelpts light, dull: gobblers weal
■ -:fic per lb hens, p.-r lb Ducks, 6c
per lb Geese not wante I. dull, 4c poor
unsslabl- IM icons. In demand #1 85 l .">i per
do* Veg-^tables- Cabbage—Supply large, act-
ive. #l.5Jir 1 75 per cwt Celery Michigan small,
11 'c per bunch fancy. &>48Jo Cauliflower,
small. *'c: large, #1 75®lUJ per doz Pota-
toes, quiet, stron r. northern, 8 c Coloradi
sit ut l u . ucw. 14 0) per bu. box sweet, rei
7>c per bu. yellow. 0 ^7>c p r ba O.il.uii
. itnmon mi^.iiable yellow, |1.74JJi00 per bbL
Span.sh. -I "J per oral*
Missouri Thirteenth Congretslounl IMstrlet.
Di Son . Mo., April 20. -The meeting:
of the democratic congressional com-
mittoo for the Thirteenth congressional
district was called to order in this city
yesterday by Chairman Hums, of Perry
county. The mooting decidod to call
the next congressional convention in
Do Soto on Tuesday, .June 36, The
basis of representation was lixed at one
delegate for every 250 votes or fraction
consisting of I'J') votes or over.
In Menominee, Wis., Herman Kriegcr
shot his wife dead on the street and
then put a bullet through his own
head. Cause, jealousy. .
Real Estate and Rentals-
rther judgment will be entered, oiderlntf the
, proceeds of the sale of the attio-hed proper!>
applied iu payment of said judgment. Iuteres
and costs.
Given under inv hand and seal til's 17th da)
I of Mareh. A l> 181)4. S. S I.amtikn. k,
[Seal. | Probate Judge.
A-1-. Sll A IITK1.I. X CllTTINull A M,
i 27fi-2lt Attorneys for l'lainlitV.
1 REE-MINUTE TALK Is the title of
ABOUT an illustratod
NEW MEXICO. folder doscrib
ing the farms, ranches, mines ami
towns of Now Mexico. The profits of
fruit raising are set fourth in detail;
also faets relative to sheep, cattle, and
general farming. No other country
possesses sue Ii a do- irable climate all
the year round. Write to <«. T. Nu n
oi.son, (i. V. A. T. A., A. T. a S. F. It
It., Topoka, Kan., for free copy.
KCots=?l Royal
[Jnder new Management.
The Best Accommodations
THE CITY
H. H- PERRY, Proo,
The Tented Wondcrworld Period
Howe & Cushing's
Siu pendous
Railroad
Show
The First Guthrie Marble Yard.
J W SUTTON, Proprlotor
Cleveland Ave.. Between Division and First
4UO IH>NIK « Of
- jit)\n jiinx-i's.
Cemetery Wof k
Done
In Oood, Workmanlike
Manner.
i -1 iiiii«lu ii
1891.
Butcher Slabs,
Candy Slabv,
Mantels, Etc.
All Repairing in our Line j
Done to Order.
HKMEM 11KU--This is a homo establishment dealing direetly with the ^reat
producing liruis, and at the same pri< e as any o, her lo -til yard w ho solid their
agents here at a bitf percent, and having t re-ship their marble. Wo do not
have travolin^r agents for you t<> pay t oiri«- lo the yarii and see the different
designs, quality of Marble and lirauilo, and j^et prices. Wo set up our work
on a Hood foundation and tfiiurantee it t<> • taiul erect.
Gu tine, Sa'ii.day, April 21st.
11.50 World's Best
Circus Celebrities
Colossal Menagerie
of Rare Wild Beasts.
I.in jmerab e Nf.wF eatures &, Surprises
For partieula
tisint? lif^il iunis
tlons daily.
.* p in.
. see various adver-
Two f/rand exhibi-
m- i | ued l aiol
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