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Professional Directory The State Capital.
LAWYERS 1
' ■ - i By th« Stale Cipltil Printing Co.
T H KEMP.
Attorney-at-Law.
liiteruHttonal I.oan moiI Trim HI.I
Opposite 1.11IIll Ultt. f.
Itoum :t Oklahoma Ava.
Oeneral Criminal and Civil priiciice,
1h all courts * f Territory.
cu'TIIRIK, oklahoma.
■ ATM or aUBatJBIPTIOVt
TO WAIL STBSCRIlKli
Oas year . 15 oo I Three months 91.SO
Sii uosths . 3 00 | One month . 7ft
dkmtbbcd t cabbibbt.
One week ....
Two weeke....
MARKET REPOHTS.
kan*a« City 1.1%«• Stork.
i/hy. He. iv r.mir i:,-%-,-i|.i- r-
J.'". i-alve* 'Jltl ".hipped yr-terdft\
•iuhe IV The steei Market mtddi
IV lower ood cows mcvivc «ieud\ other*
' dull to 10c lowei feeders 10 to I.V lifwci «iock-
• W weik; hulls a hit i u*n •>*. • • .. s. 1
The following are representative ".air*
POISON I
THE
Atlantic Monthly
FOB 1895
I \P.-K1 - I ► I
1W
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IS cente
II cesle
ABEL S DUNCAN,
Attorney- at-Law
J. a. KB A TON, J MO. U. COTTIRAt.
K1ATON Jl COTTERAL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Booms I, J, ami 3, International I.oan
and Trust Bu'l.lg Okla., Ave.,
Orroms U. a. Land orrice.
WEEII.T BDITIOB.
One copy, per year $1.00
Win requesting a change of Poatoffica
address allwsysfire the name of the
Postoftlee to which the paper has bean
sent; otherwise their may be adalaj 1b
making the charge.
Sample copies sent free
I^T'I.iberal inducements to PostMaal-
srs and Club Agents.
Tlmo-Table.
NOUTH BOUND.
STK.KItS
fed It
i h7 *:i
. l.oa 3.' 1
tex as ami indian « «>\v ^
HI'J 4ft 31
stim'kiiis ami mantis
I,U *3.-r> .i
.tra Tan Ob«ylog tha law or DUatey
iof itr
The new plisrinse? law, in tne stat- ! vv ,
| Will contain a new >
ntes of Oklahoma ' ?jr 18^3, requires | through twelve numbers
that all druggists, apothecaries and A SIMJ 1,41! MKP,
other persons, ext-epi practicing phy- j \fy ki.IZAIIKTA sTl'AKT I'll Kl.l
•ii-ians III their ordinary pra.'tii-e,shall | Studies in Great Lileralure
keep a rtcorit of all sales of any art! New P'Rures in Literature .nut Art
ele or arti les be Ion gi ng to the class
usually knowu as poisons, and pre
scribes a penalty for euch violation
"/u flnr of not U'** Hum twenty nor more
I Cni i one humlrcil ilnllttrs.
Few druggists in Oklahoma are ob-
serving tins law. aial this neglect will
get some of thetu into trouble.
Suppose soute person asks to see
your record of when a poison was 6old
to a stated person. The law says you
erial, to
entitled
Studies of mi n and women who arc j
coining forward into public notice !
Internutional Papers,
A series of articles treating of exist-
ing relations and historical passages
between the I nited States and other
countries.
Contemporaneous European Affairs
Discussions of important questions
and leaders of Kuropc.
Political History,
Such papers ut Dr. Frederic I'.an
croft's discussion of Seward's Vtti
can be corn-
No. J0 ". Chicago Express, leaves
No 4(W. Mo. River Express,
No. 4:3, Loral Freight, • •
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 40H, Texas Express,
No. •107, Local Express,
No. 423, Local Freight,
7:1B a, ti
'.':1m p. ti
6:30 a i)
11:00 p. n
J. W MILLER.
Attorney - At - Law.
• UTHRIB, -
oklahoma'
1:0ft p. ui.
Passengers should procure tickets
before getting on the train and save
money, in purchasing round trip tick-
ets to local points 10 per cent off.
\*. r. Di:i.\nky, Agent.
CHAS BROWN,
-! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Car. Division and Okla , Ave., (Jray
Block up stair*.
SSTSRlS, 0KI.1BOM4-
A ( ASIIIKIi SHOUT.
John E. Dielby, of the Central Bank
of Rome, N. Y., a Defaulter.
I HI* I JMI If.M-ol .
5Col . ... HMO lift I '.1)1'ol.. . 790
Hogs reoetjM • I.M0 shipped yes tarda
17& The rnarvet w fairly sctlve and st
with yesterday > decline. The :..p was
and the hulk of sales were i : .
*4 i.Vft4.'-!> for hulk and |4.40 for top ><
dav. The following are reprcsfiitutlve sal
t udc town ils t oiuproinise and Seees- 1
Political and Industrial Questions,
M
I u I
:v.M ti :r
3M I :i0 :<l .'tfci
•11
shall furniah it. and you
pel led to do so.
Tiik. Si-atk CiriTAt, I,as prepared a Tr.-alinK will, special kno« le.lpe
"Poison Record," which gives you the ami impartiality topics of command
. . . . . , ing interest in American political
exam form of re,-ord yon must keep. ttn,| industrial life.
It is put up on llrst elass paper, neatly j Education,
indexed and bound.
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lilt 4 17'
Edward M. Dawson
ll-ate Chief Clerk, Departiueut of tho
Interior, j
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Practices In hip courts of the l>la
trlet of Col urn bia Court of < i
txeeutlve Departmenta and (,"ii
fres« Bpeoial atteotloo given to
kliU auil lllillkii lluMini btfi.ia Vtio
luterlor liaparlmeut.
K SI'KITI.
IN STOCKS.
.'It
180
:t.l 0 s;i -JIM :i S". is
100 :: si.
17
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168
3.70 10 Ixl :i TO 9.'
Stlli ;■ 1 I:M :t. 00 -!7
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H..VI 1:: 157 1 H
ami is 1 in ;t i;, no
100 3..vi
till 3.40
ID
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It.ri 70 |Si a. Ill
8.10 1 1 170 01 1
13 Lv:n
Sheeii—
ltoceipts, 1 • shi|i]ied
yosU rds.v
The
market was dull ami t
lie haiu'cd.
The following are representuti\e -al
ho ft ini | ;:t
ia*.
70 2.95 1
Horses
Kceeipts. |-*i*; shippeil vis
lerdu.v 17.
The
uirk
et was pretty active at >ti
t.i. price*
yest,
rilu.v
( lilcugo Liv« Stock.
I We sell tl'ese books for f".' SO each,
and keep them iu stock ready for you.
Send in an order, accompanied by
|J.50, and you will receive a record by
seturn express.
I to this'
A Itnl Ni-plifw of (lie Itorkffellrr*
iIm- Navy Viiotlier Vlvllui of l<
hull Charged %%iili tlditu-
l/lnir Farmers.
otllrial yestenlay. ■.T.os.l.
5.8si, h ft over, about
market fairly active for
eakfor other grades
shipments v. stt
y.t*«i (juallt.v
jfood lots but s|o
Sales rangei
itJ'35 for llRht tl.ftO'il 'iO for rougli pacUim'
II.<10^4.fift for mixed; ti '!'*u 1 rt'i foi heavy p.n I
illlf and shipping lots; plgi t.' tii'/. .o ,
Cattle Receipts. 17.OiJft; oltlclttl J e^terduv •-
shipments yesterday I l".' market oull
■ prices r>^i(>i lower.
teil eu-lllcr of the ( elltrul na- I Sheep Receipt". 1 ." Omi, otllcia! y<- lerdu, I"
im>i. shipments yesterday 83? markei dull;
prices ilk* lower.
••I that he
M. 1j. MOCK.
v ■ lifteen years |i
until t)*hio Vcl
Uutliric. Okla.
Pension Attorn
Late Co..
Oltlce 2nd St.
(livit pr innt personal attention to all
claims'ami inquiries. Rejected, neg-
lected, and abandoned claims a speci-
alty. Thousands of such claims pos-
sessing undoubted merit in which
large amounts of arrears are due on
file in (tension ofliccs. .No promises
made that cannot be fulfilled. No de-
ception practiced to secure claims
Faithful personal attention given to
every claim. Information as to pen-
sion and Bounty matters five, corres-
pondence solicited.
limit V Y | ee. 70 John K Well
the tr
t iona I bank. It:
defaulter for VT.uoo. The cuibe/zh
ini-iit wa> tirst suspected about t\v
wei-lv ago b\ the .National Hunk 1C>
Van Krauken. Yesterday
fatting Fast This Year"
If so, the editor's advice is. take the
Santa Fe route as far as Chicago. The
service is as near perfection as quick-
witted managers can devise. Iteing
thirty miles the shortest road, you can
depend on getting through on time.
The line Is run as straight as modern
engineering could make it. Track is
laid with heavy steel rails. No pret-
tier. cosier and more comfortable
trains leave Kansas City than the two)
fast vestibuled daily expresses over
the Santa Fe route. Superb accoinmo- j
dations, with respect to dining ears, j
free chair cars and sleepers.
Inquire of nearest agent.
Tiif Stati: Capital carries h large
stock of all kinds of typewriter sup-
plies and can sell you at 2f per cent I
cheaper than you can buy anywhere j
else. Call and see our stock of ribbons,
erasers, oil, etc
•I peciaI regard will be pai
subject in its varied forms.
An Announcement of Importance.
I hiring 1 stt.'i l>r. John I 'iske will j
furnish a series of historical papers
entitled
Virginia and her Neighbors,
TERMS - M ilo a year in advance,
postage fress; cents a number. With
new life si/.e portraint of Whittier.
Lowell. Hawthorne, Kineraon. Long-
fell.tvv, r.rvant. Of lloltnes. - 00; eai-h
additional Portrait, Si oo.
Postal Notes and .Money are at the
risk of the sender, and therefore re
mittances should be made l>y money
older draft, or registered letter to
Houghton. Mifflin & Co
I Park Street, lloaton, Mass.
Tme art amateur.
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THE RE VIEWER EVIEWS
'•RBHW-RtVltWS
Llilted b> ALBERT ShANV
^51®! ^ in April. 1S-)I. th.it il.
of the American Review of Review
printed The new idea of giving the best tli.it \
the other magazines tn addition to its own brilliant
inal articles, took America by storm, as it had
England though the nugazine itself was n • at
reprint of the English edui n. It deals mc ! 1 m
Amcrkan tffaiis, and is edited with perfect independence in its <
The Revi«r%% of Re view A
atid instantly alive to the new-i t movements of ti day to a den
hetore drained «'t riioui inds of readers vho offci ti
among them it..* great* t nam s in the w id, y that the Revit
Reviews gives then* exactly what they should know about j
ture, economies and social r The n t influential men and \
of all creeds and all parties have agreed that no family can afford to
educational value, while for profes-
sional and business men, it is simply
indispensable The departments are
conducted by careful specialists, in-
stead of mere scissors-wielder, and
scores of immediately interesting por-
traits and pictures arc in each number.
All this explains why the Review
of ktf%ic $ has come to a pr- ' ably
unprecedented su;ct- s in the first three
years of its existence, lor 1895 it
will be more invaluable than ever.
THE REGt'LAK DEPAH1 V
rrapnK (una
I IV.- Ilt«lil
review-reviews
13 A*tor Place. Ne%^ York
BgeseaBSsm
linv; itin* kc%lew
lus these Kgubr departir
Th« MrogrfM of lh« Wurt
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ulltfrade-i except good li*eder->
lli.-lliv admit It'll I hat hi* liatl tal.i-n I ,HlU l,,r •" ' -l"i>i.ii>* H"-i- :
about s.r.niM) and say - tliai he had ?!'* !\*' ^"-.'a-i J.0* !. tV.1",'
aught i
Sa ill liel
lllg.
ALBERT HIRZEL
JEX1DERM1ST.
Birds and Animals of all Kinds
Mounted in the Most Natural
POSITIONS.
No. 708 S First St. Guthrie. Ok.
G. H. LYNDS
Houses for Rent
Property for Sale
Houses for Sale
Etc., Etc.,
G. H. LYNDS
Real Kstate, Loan- ami Rentals.
speculated in stocks, which
him in a downward market.
(iillette. teller of the bank, who i- I
also mayor of Home, left .Monday even-
I his whereabouts are not |
y bis wife, but Itielby declares
that lie was not a party to the theft. j
Itieil.y's method of covering tip hi-
defalcations, which have extended
over about a year and a half, was to
receive funds from depositors and con-
ceal the record of such receipts from !
the bank examiner, making the liabili-
ties of the bank seem to be less than |
they really were. This was carried
out mainly by means of cerliiieatcs of
deposit. I lie bank is secured by I lie I -
; by'* bond for #'.'0,000 and securit ies he |
owns in New York to the amount of
| ss.imm). These securities will be turned |
I over to the bank.
\ hah M em w or tiii: itorKKi-'i-'.u.KKs.
San i i: vni isco, Dec 20. J. N. Lang-
don. of Philadelphia, nephew of John ,
l> Uockefeller. the oil king, has enlist-j
i eil in the navy and is to take a clerk-
i -hip aboard the old ship Independence, i
at .Marc island. He arrived here some
j weeks ago from Japan, contracted a
! big bill at the I'alace and California I
' hotels, scattered cheeks about, but all
I .-ante bach dishonored. He was a gnest
;it the I niversity club where he left a
' large wine room account for his spoil-
] sor to settle and engaged in various ti-
; naneial operations. 11 is eastern friends
1 came to his rescue on the understand-
ing. it is said, that he enter the navy.
| securing an easy berth with verv small
| salary.
\ NoTIIKIt VICTIM OF FOOT1IA I.I.. f
I'iiii. mu- i.i'iiia. Dec. (ieorge s.
Yonng. who played right guard for the '
Krankforl football eleven, and who
was in jured iu a game with another j
: local eleven, is dead. At the time he \
j was injured he was making a run and ,
; was heavily thrown and accidently I Hu
i kicheil iu the head by a runner who j 0,,|V
I was close behind him. An abscess at
*3'-
row-, und mixed, ti ,o. iulves fT
i" ! head Hogs Beeelpts - marke
lower; heavv. ti I r>: mixed, tin
lllflit, f I t*l".l W Slleep Keeelpts .* .'111
ket Unit lainh- t f.n miitCviti
< ipeu'd III h si L.i
DID YOU EVER?
The Item I II erut 11 re for 11 Noit(-ll<in to
(ii-l MeRlutcV AIit|(it/liie.
We have made special arrangements
with the publishers whereby we can
offer Tiik Stati-: C'AHTAr. and Mc-
flnre's Maga/ine in combination for
onlj' M.'i-. a year, payable in advance.
Thus by subscribing for Till: Statk
ICai'ITai. you can have this splendid
maga/.ine for only 7". cents a year, or
' tf Hi cents a copy!
I .anl
Kaxn
locally
three or
would-be
ferent.
illy steady to-ilu.v.
•s were offerotl on r
ich dematnl and ti:
i ho appeared were
•the.*.
; want column, \
J OK THE- ft J
•STATE CAPITAL;
i •
* HKA 'HKS *
J THE PEOPLE J
*
* - -*aTn Y IT.*-- m
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only Art Periodical awarded a
Mislal at the World s Fair.)
In valuable to all who \\ i*h to make their II v • it;
bs :irt or t.i nittlii' llii'ii home heuiittful
For IOC. W r w ''"d t. liliv ..lie llientinliint;
i' i . inibTieat i on i pee I men ■ pv, with iup**rl
color platet, lor t'op^ini/ or training) and " |
•aippit*menlnrj pnj'es «>i •!. 1
I UCi
FOH 25c. We will en.i .il-.. ' rulnllnif tor
Iteglnnrrw" i'.o |iiik<>
M (I N'T A( i I I, MAKhw,(Julun Sijiuire, N t
ST NICHOLAS
For Youn Folks
>i:,,,V:'-';:,,,,.., IN mob
The greatest year in the history of
this maga/ine, now without a rival in
ils tii-hl, is the one just closing I'lans
for t be coming year assure even great er
siiccss than iu the past
RUDYARD KIPLING
O. K- HOTEL,
MRS. I. B ARNOLD, P"OP
RATKH ttl.OO PKIf DAY.
.HfcST TABU AN^ WHERE
Meals like von ■ et il lu.nir
;ili>d
S<'coiii I HI. atu I -ET;ireisot t A
VI1
•f wheal to-da.\
Car lots by -ample on track at 1%'aiis
the elose sold as follows: No. Iiaru
No. il hard. futrAfile No l hard. h> l. c
; osc \ n W vi r i i; -
A itrin i: WH I M
No
d. IS T/ 111!'
. 51c
I'll. I'.t
his riiiiM.ns 'Jungle Stories'
for Sr. n'u iioi.as, and it is a welcome
announcement that these will be con-
| tinned in IHtifi.
NAPOLEON
riili VOUNC RKAIJKRS.
While Tim: Cknti'i:\ will have for
its leadiif. feature the new Life of the
' I'rench Kmperor by I'rof. Sloane. one
of the most popular of St N'u iioi.as
writers takes the same character for
I his inspiration.
bT. lou is. Ml)
''The Best is
Good Enough"
ic. \v. iti.a< n.
TERHlTv. Itla a :.T
OK Till C KM'. MR AT I I)
Anheuser Busch Besrs
and Manufacturer
Carbonated
il'TIIRI K,
Waters.
LA.
• KO A. MKTCALP, Preeld«nt.
M. L. TURNER, Caahle
Cora sold slowly and win about
Some holders carried their sample. «.it
than sell at the reduced price-
Iteeelpts of corn to-day Menr-; ;i \ .-
si cars.
Sales by sample on track at l\ansa
No •? mixed corn. ears l« <■ "< car- I'
ears 10'ie: :i mixed nonifi>uIly :i."
mixed, noininallv :We; No -.' white. 7 cars
No. white nominally «" . im.i. r
white.
Oats were linn and in fair demand
Sales by sample on track at Kanna-
No. mixed oats, ii car- :il' .i'. earn :i
cars 31c; No ;l noininallv :: 'c. No i non
>c, No. -: whit.' oats, uoinitially :::: ,i
:I white, nominally !U)i>Hie.
Receipts *J4 i
WILLIAMS & WALTERS A Boyof the First Empire
THE TAILORS.
1!\ I.I l:l 11 >i. I
l!l;i i< iK-
■ade.
I f
Suits made to order
For $25.00
thebiiM-.if hi- liruin rcsiiltoil In hi- | Vii'iV pj.-th',-'I'lu^i'i.ilii
death.
THE
Oklahoma Foundry,
W.L. CHORMLEY, ManaKor.
jBatim itee Oheevluliy an l Pr >ntptly
?urni9he<l.
Oklahoma City, O. T.
Castings of Every Description From
One Ounce to Five Ton.
SEALS AND RUBBER STAMPS.
st. I.oulft drain.
Sr. Louis. Dec. Iti Receipts whea
bu.: last year. •JH.W'i hu.; corn lm
year. IXI.7S9 lm oats O.rtiM lm . hist \i
(W.)bu rye. Tn.) bu barley. 1.755 bu. tl<
•.MS bbls : shipment-, wheat. 40.000 lm
•.'70 bu.; oats. 5.• 7. bn.: ivc. I .imo bu .
I.oon bu ; tlonr :i.iWWblils Wheat fash
( IIAin.ll> WITH sWIMU.IMi I' A KM K IIS.
Si:i ai.i \. Mo.. Dec. '.ml—An < flleer
front .lohnson county was in Sedulia
yesterday on the trial of .1 M. Cox.
formerly «>f Mildred. Ivan., wanted at
Centerview. Mo., for victimizing fann-
ers In his trades he gave warranty
deeds for bind in Kentucky. Texas and
southwest Missouri. w hich. it in j -!l'e' May, 81^1
claimed, he never owned. From \n". ii Kuium rn> rroduee.
i ox. of t eiitcrvicw. he secured about i Kanhasi'itv i ec r.t r. ; . MarLei wi
jui ..,m, declining: strict 1 y fresh. 17^0 Itutter-
] eelpts, lighter; the market is quiet tea.l\
cparator 'Jt 3 'lc. ranev h'ulnc. t
tally. fancy N'f l. c fair 111.- f.i
lilt. IV I s s | | I I'll %| S I.I | I I V
I ined
Tli* Stmt* Capital Can Mitke tbam ror
VoU, Klpreinl jr.
Notariea Public, when you want a
•eal, a combined notarial record aud
all notarial blanks, don't setul to
Kansas but write Tint Scatb capital
sn«l get them as cheap and as good in
jality as you can get anywhere iu
the union. We keep the register and
blanks iu stock aud can till your
orders by return mail. We can fit
you out, too, in rubber stamps of any
kind, ou ihort notice.
roll, lift I lc; fair roll. luv H<
packers, pai'ldm;. st cud \ *"ii
ceipts heavy, market for < tm
ostI\ I
.. ItfrMic; turlce
ducks
75e per do/. Apples
small, the market
standard parked rat
bbl.. others, f-.' I't'ii •
'"lii-. Poultry It. - -
• • mlzod iprlni j
U , dressed chlrk-
sed turkeys I
. ."H-. pii/i oli - lltlll. I
elpts li^ht. supply
' bi. .
po you want the famous Ulucinure
pens'/ Tiif Stati: <m'jtai. is the ter-
ritorial agent and Keeps them n
toek.
When you want typewriter paper
do not bend away for it. Tin-: Static
CAPITAI. keeps a large stock of all
kinds. Manifold parchment —the lin-
est manifold made at ^1 1 - per ream.
Come in and see our Block and get our
prices.
Hud ( osi «* in i:
Pension ( uses.
Di ltt i/t i . la.. Dei*. .'0. The sccoiitl
chapter in the widely known pension
fraud cases was concluded yesterday
by Dr. Kissel I pleading guilty to three
out of the eleven cases held against
him by the government. Dr. Kissell
was secretary of the board of examin-
ing surgeons, at fresco, lie is also
mayor of the town and is held iu high
esteem. The prosecution was content ! ,n iT.,rid;i aU^ioi
to (Metory, without showing1 vln- CJoU llixojsii.oo pei bbl Jersej
dictiveness. The tirst case hus fori V^'euides PotatiM-- re.-.-ipt i
:i till-,- I-Iullii. vvhit'll «us for I,l,,'lv'"
. . - per bu vwet potatoi l ed l >
1 the next uas for transmission of u V(.,|ow .?.v,l3v piM. ruU u
false certlHcate. although there was no choice 5.v&Uuc |ier bu t 'abbai-. -. .tic maiio-i
i claim that defendant falsifled it; the I steudy. ti utifO M p. i ion .Mi-1. to
j thiril wit- iiicrciv i.f intent loan It '"i1. ' -mm ••• - i-r
I do/ hitve ., • iier do/.
I fraud. The court imposed a sentence I
• if "1'iiitli- iiiiprlsoiiiiicnl uinl | 'I'l,.. il,.,-isi,m ,,f ,lnil|f« I'niax in N.-n
-I.iniii ti ii.- wilii i-.i^ts fur i-ai-li ntllen-i.. j y„r|{ sustulnln^ l hi* will ,.t' Hun I, I
I'll.- illipvisi ilin-ll t WUS -il.-|)l'llilml ''111 ) .i \,. i'\\ (•;, | hl',. nlv,' III -I
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general merchandise store were de-
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Wolf's shoe store. Topping's drug store
I ami the contents of several profession-
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lost everything The hittcr barely es-
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Is the story of a little lad from the
streets of Paris (but of good family),
who renders a service to Napoleon,
and becomes one of his pages and fin-
ally an aide, lie is yvith him at the
most ericicnl times of his life,—at the
departure for FJba, in the glories of
the life at 1'ontainebleau, and finally
at Waterloo. The story glows with
pageantry, and is a truthful and ac-
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j authorities and varified by the latest
fount! J information, of the life of the man of
destiny It is really a delightful
story-history of Napoleon.
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| W as|||\oto\. Dec m \ dispatch
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I re«li Horror* In Armenia.
lb iu.in. Dec. vo The Colo ne Ha
Mtte to-day publishes a lot u*p from
\ruicuiu. telling of fresh horrors there,
including twenty-1 hree villages laiil in
aslic-. eleven other villages pillaged
1 iud forty priests mas.acred
1 say! I did not go away!
Hut I staid and ate one of those
'delicious meals set up l y
Frink & Hisself
COFFEE LIKE YOUR NIOTHbR
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GAMF OF Al L KINDS IN SEASON.
WEST POINT
AND MAN-oF-U All IJFi;
will receive attention, Lieutenant Put-
ham writing of cadet life at the mili-
tary academy, while Knsign Fdlicotl,
of the llag-ship "Chicago, will des-
cribe the experiences of our hardy sea
men on the modern ships of war
Inspiring Tales
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ies t« be called "Hero-Tales from \in-i
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 204, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1894, newspaper, December 20, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122601/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.