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Professional Directory
LAWYERS
The State Capital.
N VI ION I'lNANllv
I. ft- UlTuI, jho h. cmHUL
KBATON A COTTERAL
ATTORN EYB-AT- LAW
looms 1, 8, arid 3. International l c*Q
and Trust Bu'ldf Okla., Art.,
OrroiiTi u. a. Lawd Orrita.
By th« Stats Capital Printing Co.
ratbs or •unat'bi rnoi.
TO MAIL aUHSCniBKt*!
Oft« y«ar . .
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Three mouths 91 50
Qua month . . 75
T H KEMP,
Attorney-at-Law.
i ill eriuit ioiim i i .ok ii hii«| Trim! llltl
OpposllH l.uud Ottice.
Itnom a Oklahoma Av«.
C.euei al Criminal an.l Civil practice,
In nil courts of Territory.
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA.
ABEL S DUNCAN,
Attorney- at Law
Offlee in brick block cor., Harrison
are., and Second bt. up natlrH.
GUTHRIE, OK LA.
1>KL1 TIIID IT CABHIKaS.
Oft© waek 13 cent*
Two weeka 11 :eata
WlfXLT EDinoi.
One oopy, par y«ar 91 00
W"I n requesting a ohauga of PoatofBca
address allwaya flra the name of tha
Postoffice to which tha paper has bean
•eat; otherwiae their ma7 ba a delay la
naklng tha charge.
Saftspla copiaa sent fraa.
HT Liberal inducements to FoatBMl*
era and 01ab Afanta.
Tme art amateur.
(The
i teg iii 1 e
.M<INTA<<I 1 BAKU
J. W. MILLER.
Attorney - At - Law.
OKLAHOMA'
Time-Table.
north bocnl).
No. (Oti Chicago KxprcHH, leaves •
No. • («#, Mo. lliver Kipreau,
No. 422, Local Fri'lgbt, •
south bound.
No. 403, Teias Express,
No. 407, Local Ex press,
; No. 423, Local Freight,
Passengers should procur
! before petting on the train and save
money, in purchasing round trip tick-
ets to local points 10 per cent off.
L. R. Dki.anki , Agent.
4 Stutenieut fruiu the \ Utuul Secretary
of the Treasury.
Washington, March 10.— AssUtun
Secretary Curtis yesterday made the
followiug statement: "In view of cer-
tain statements in the newspapers that
treasury officials are embarrassed l v
an alleged failure iugold deliveries un-
der the recent contract and other asser-
tions of a similar nature calculated to L
inisleud and disturb the publie mind,
1 wish to say that the actual withdraw-
als of gold from the treasury since
March 1, lS'.l.'i, have been $355,347, of '
which $281,08? have been for the re- j
demptiou of I'nited states t reus ury |
notes, and 874,?00 for the redemptiou ;
of I nited States notes.
"in regard to the excess of govern- Will contain
incut expenditures over receipts, it is | through twelv
well known the latter is rapidly in-
creasing aud thut up to this time
nothing has been received from the
income tax and very little from
sugar duty, both of which will be im-
portant elements of government re-
ceipts in the future. There is plenty
of money in the treasury to pay the ap-
propriations, and the statement in
some articles, thut if the treasury had
ll-oo m i ,none.v the passage of the enor-
1:00 p. m. • uious appropriations would lead to the
l:onp.m. immediate disbursement of immense
tickets I sums of money, is totally untrue.
I'rartU ul Art
only Art Periodical nwarded a
Medal at the World's Fair.
Invaluable
1 w ho * !*li t
mak their
For IOC. We wl! -.end to ii
11.ipiildicalkon n specimen i-> v
color plates ifor copying or fraiu
snppiemenlnry pages of tleslgns
i regular price, afwi Or
FOH 25c. We will send also
THE
Atlantic Monthly
FOR'. 1 B95
LAWYER'S OFFICE DOCKET.
Something Which I-very Attorney Should
Thk State Capitai. has put In stock
lawyer's oftiee docket. It is demy
ake lio n livlug size, printed on the heaviest liuen pa
beautiful per, handsomely bound, with front in
dex, and in every way a neat and con-
venient book to have in the office. It
eoutaius the number and style of the
case and eveiy particular about it,
with space to place citations, etc.
When you see this docket we know
you will declare you cunt do without
it Price, 3 qr. \ bound, S3.50; 5 qr.
bound Stl.no. Cash invariably in
advance.
(.to a. metcalk. President.
M, L. TURNEK, Cashier.
nlionlnjr
th superb
lOc.
Tainting lor
• (*) pagesi.
••.(«o re, n \
Capital National Bank
1 lie Largest National liank in Oklahoma Territory.
al and Undivided Profits, ttJ 100,000.00
CMAe BROWN,
•: ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. :•
oii.aboba
Edward M. Dawson
I Late Chief Clerk, Department of thn
Interior )
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Practice* in thf eonrts of tha t)ls
Irlet of Colnnib a i ourtof Claim*, the
Executive Dei >%• imenta ai d < on
freas. Special attention to
Land and ludian iiunIucss befora tbs
interior Departmeat.
THE (.AS KAILS.
Cili/ons of Fori Wayne, Ind , Burn*
ing Barrels and Old Boxes.
HAN MiKS ol-
IIITorlK 11.-i it u Miiilc l<
I'ut ul llol Springs
IK IIKH I'KST.
Slump Out ^innII-
Uk. Killed l y
«l \\ heal
M. I,. MOCK.
Pension Attorney, lifteeu years praetic
Late Co.. yoth Ohio Yd.
Office 2nd St.
Guthrie. Ukla.
I 'oltT W A V N
3 o'clock ye*
ural gus tin
in I'ort Wavi
force of me
Sylii
Hive pre mpt personal attention to all
wlaiuis and inquiries. Rejected, neg-
lected, and abandoned claims a speci-
alty.
G. H. MS,
Farm Land
For Kent
Close to
u< lirie
G. H. LYNDS
Real Kstate, Loan* and Rentals.
THE
Amateur Sportsman !
Published monthly at One Dollar per
Year, contains interesting, instructive
and practical articles on
hunting, fishing,
canoeing, camping,
NATURAL HISTORY,
rifle* TRAP SHOOTINC,
fish CULTURE
and THE DOC.
Semi 25 cents for three months'
trial subscription.
THE AMATEUR SPORTMAN CO.,
i'i College Place, New York.
I ml , March 10. About
•rdny morning the nut- I
11 every stove or furnace ;
spluttered out. A large j
in the employ of the j
Co., assisted by the po- j
lice, warned the sleeping people of ;
danger from iisph.v xiation, but the I
trouble did not end there. Wood and !
coal were not to In- had on a moment's '
notice in a oas-burning city, and the 1
citi/ens ate cold breakfasts. The I
cause of the failure of the gas!
was explained by President Paul, j
He said thut at Kingsland. a small ;
station H miles south of the city. th<
l'-Mnch main pipe terminates N'eu
this point
pipes.
the
el hi 11
mukini
future time. I
« f these pipes v
out shortlv bef
was turned 01
again vesterdu;
e two
short
dead
put in
for th
e pur-
nd or g
rate c
f one
d loos
and
blew
o'clock
. Th
e gas
p. in
but
failed
There is a <|uestion of law as to when
the appropriation for the payinent of
the sugar bounty becomes available.
I and until that question is settled it
will be impossible to make any pay-
ment thereunder. Moreover, the
' claims for bounty must be adjusted be-
! fore payment, since payment must be
| made pro rata if the appropriation is
iiisuHicient.
j "The total available cash in the
! treasury amounts to $s:i.;i71,4'. .' . over
and above the $100,000,000 allowed to
j cover the gold reserve, which is *•>•. .•
j ;i:.,5W.ll. The treasury officials have
I no anxiety us to their ability to meet
| all obligations in the immediate future
! with ease and are confident the ex-
I pected revival of business will assure
the future.'
MIIKIV TKA1IK HKVIKW.
!(.<•■ linn A In. Ilelleve that the \«IJoiirn-
meiit of Congress anil l.e* <>old ship,
aneiilfl I'rodueed Helter heeling.
n1 v\ Yohk, March lo. — k. < • Dun A
Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says;
Congressional adjournment and proof
that, though the rate of exchange rises
to and even above t he shipping* point,
gold does not go out, have produced a
much better feeling Prices do not inr
prove and there is 011 the whole no gain,
but some loss in wages. While strikes
of l.'i.oOO coal miners near Pittsburgh
and several thousand building work-
ers, besides strikes in ten or twelve
textile and iron establishments fur-
ther lessen purchasing power for the
time, but there is anticipation of im-
proved demand for goods in general,
and many are manufacturing and buy-
ing beyond present needs on the
strength of it.
\\ heat hits risen , of a cent because
of rumored injury to grain in some
u new Serial to run
numbers, entitled
A SING1 UK 1.1 Ff,
By 1SL1ZAHETA ST I A KT PHELPS.
Studies in Great Literature,
New Figures in Literature and Art.
Studies of men and women who are
coming forward into public notice.
International Papers,
A series of articles treating of exist-
ing relations and historical passages
between the C nited States and other
countries.
Contemporaneous European Aftalrs.
GODEY'S
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ANIMOUNCEMET
Si A 111 lsllhli 1-UI.
Volnmo CXXX begin
During isy.i tionKv's Mai,
contain.
A series of articles eutitled
January, Ob
IGAZINl will
Discussions of important
and leaders of Kurope.
Political History,
Such papers at Dr. Frederic Man
croft's discussion of Seward s Atti
tude towards Compromise and Seces
sion.
Political and Industrial Questions,
Treating with special knowledge
and impartiality topics of command-
ing interest in American political
and industrial life
"A FAIR WOMEN,"
which will contain half-tone pic-
tures of the most beautiful women
of the world- of America, Kug-
luiui. Prance, Austria, Spain, and
other countries.
A series of articles <111
'"'"'""'Women Artists
of the Day,
and their work, beautifullv illustrated.
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ten bed the
world, pur-
have IIIUilc
einiitr. ami
fences
eli inu
.it u high ligure fi
There were several slight act
from yas explosions in the afte
tiUinlrcds . >i 11 • •
tun
cl enid.
states Receipts for the
ly as large as last yeai
ury 1,910,416 bushels uj
last year, with Atlantit
tiro against i. r.'ii. 'OO last
in sight are enormous i
counts make the stoel
farmers' bunds very
are not hul f last \ c
insignilleanl. Pork,
a shade higher and I
to the highest point 1
week t
but ii
a iiist
of
.Ipecial reganl will be paid to this
subject in its varied forms.
An Announcement of Importance.
During 180.1 Dr. John l'iske will
furnish a series of historical papers
entitled
Virginia and her Neighbors,
T ERMS 94 00 a j ear in ad • an< e,
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SHORT STOltlKS FOR I1IW". THE REST REAIMNti IN IH'.C,
\ NO I III It sl.UI.MIAI
even liewspape
formation. Tli
yesterday in the city.
h ll.LFU ItV I'kt ( V is.
Si wnisii, Me.. March lo. Mrs. Mary j
Pease, Hired «HJ. was found dead in bed I
■rday at the ho
with her nose,
ed. The then
yest
ling
tig in
quick 1 v
rcveale
which she had all
room with her. lui
Nearly every eat
ne of Caleb
•ars and fue
v of murde
xplodcd An iy vestigatii
that a half
b\ i'.i bridge
hro< ik .h
the
Is the story of a little lud fr
streets of Puris (but
who renders u ser
and becomes one of his pages and tin
ally an aide, lie is with him
most cricicul times of his life,—at the
f good family), residing upon ;i
to Napol
pet cats,
p iu the
>r death,
si augh t -
ed
csterdu 1
it ft f
or St;i
SliriMMMI sI;I;I, \\ III i
•Joi.iK 1. 111.. March 1<
yesterday shipped MlOO bushels of sect
wheat to Nebraska, l.uui) bushels ti
Uartield, Lincoln county, ."iuo bushel1
to 1 irant. Perkins county, and '• K) hush
els to Hinkerinuti, Dundee county
There will be " <J0 bushels more to fol
low. all of which was contributed frou:
W ill county.
s 11 < >|' IMIRI W S \o\ M I
>1 In Ul eii < onniileil to I
iiiki l.alioi- imhim-s t un
H \ 1.1 iMoni:. Md. Mar
session of the llaltimorc
the Methodist lOpiscopal
I (•runs I'11III ii'itl
ervnllvely.
di 10. —At the
conference of
id lurch y ester-
IcrenH.
\\ \ siiini. ro.v, March lo. —l liairiuan
Savers, of the house appropriu-
tions committee, has made a state-
ment of the appropriations of the
last congress, lie presented iu his
statement tables showing appropria-
tions of three congresses 11s follows:
Kift \ -first. 81.(iso. 1 (K : Fifty-second,
s 1.n-.'7,11H.• •; Fifty-third. 0,:s:iMill 1.
Mr. Saycrs says: I'he appropriations
made l.y the Fifty-third congress, in- I departurs^"for""Elba, in the glories of
eluding permanent appropriations. ! the life at Fontainebleuu, und tinully
show a reduction of 930,705,850 under at Waterloo. The story glows with
the appropriations made by the Fifty- pageantry, and is a truthful and ae-
secomt congress and Sf4.*i..Hl,41 h under 1 curate account, based upon the best
those made by the Fifty-first congress." I authorities and varitied by the latest
Mr. Savers, making a comparison j information, of the life of 'the man
with last year, shows that there is a I destiny. T* • —~n..
net increase of s:,.s77, '.-0. "The new
public buildings authori/.ed, including
one in Chicago to cost $4,000,000, will
not exceed iu cost s%,000,000, be-
yond the sums appropriated therefor.
while the Fifty-first congress left
to its successors more than SS,000,000 to
j be appropriated for public buildinirs
which it authorized.' The salaried
list of the government has been re-
duced by this congress more than 000
persons, with annual com pen sat
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French Kniperor by Prof. Sloune, one
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I writers takes the same character for
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A Boy ol the First Empiie,
r
Fditor has been able to secure
stories b\ some of the leading
writers of the day, the January num-
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Dovi. 1. and mahv e. Wii.kins.
in the year othca new stories \
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Ciolnh khni Till* i'eiti '.'
If so, the editor's advice is, lake the j
Santa Fe route as far as ( hicugo. The
service is as neur perfection us quick-
witted manugers can devise. Heiug
thirty miles the shortest road, you cun
depend on getting through ou 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 accommo-
dations, with respect to dining cars,
free chair ears and sleepers
Imjulre of nearest agcut
Bishop Andrews, of New
said: "Dr. Parkhurst has done a
work in New York, but the t
about it, us I see it. is that tliei
be a great many weaklings ovi
country endeavoring to imitate
Not everyone has a call
that kind of work. It doe
York.|
great |
e will I
r the
him. |
em to
be the pre
1 f the pulpit to disi'U
1 if currency, lavs, strikes a
i f capital and labor Wli
if the gospel spe
questions
id the rightM
11 a minister
t hese questions
inintinir to tpiite S7." 0.00o.
Will Itemote lo Hullao.
Dai 1 as. Tc\.. March 10. It is now*
given out that the Texas general oftices
of th«' Missouri, Kansas ,v Texas rail-
way are to lie removed to Dallas. It
iv understood that a building has been
leased and will lie remodeled for occu-
pancy hy the officers. The otllees to
be removed are the general freight
agent, the general passenger agent,
the yeneral superintendent and the
auditor. The ortiees will bring to Dal-
las clerks and their families more
than 11 m persons altogether.
he ought t
servafive about it
tions ure not such a
solved by it minister
principal business is ti
and consciences rijrlit.
I'he
idest and eon-
se great ques- j
Hill\ be easily ,
1 hrist. whose
vi«ire Troop*
M v 1 nil I). March 1<>.
pat liiinr re in force m
en's hen
>1 it. 11 \ It it 1 s< iN Ul i i i iii
l lir I x.I'i-«-11• I«-111 Siifierim; fruin I he Grip
mill lh * I fTe« I of Oterwurk.
s. Ind.. March lo. Kx-
isoii is confined to his
•re attack of the jfi'ip.
fairh comfortable hut
Mrs. McKee, has been
speukiug of lien. II a I'-
ll is uttendiug physician,
said this morning: |
has been working (
very hard recently in Uiclnuond. i
lie has taken a bad cold, almost
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and last Thursday lie had pleiirobyniu.
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Overwork hus a great deal to do with
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Large crowd
The w ork
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Alfon/o XIII
na for a 1 uhan
his of infantry,
d uh 1 nc the way
the wharf and
Indian a col
President llui
room by a si"
Ills night wa-
his daughter
sent for. In
rlson's illness
Dr. Henry .la
"(Jen. Harrison
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