The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 57, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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TJTE OKLAHOMA STATE C.VITTA.L.: S YTTTR DAY .TITI.T S, 1899.
I !
AVeflttable Preparation lur As -
sltniuil iiig for hood aim Kcff uln -
lingttie^>iuiiiuLk>uiil DoweLsoT
SKSSmasa*
Promotes tHgestlon.Chcerful -
ticssatvlRpst.Coiitalns mHthix
Oyiuin.Morpltine nor Mineral.
Not Nahcotic.
Ah VUU a-SMLU i HOU^l
SmJLm
s4Lx. Senna '
/im+JUSJu- I
ytoiu JM * '
flmtf. M . /
HirmSfl I
ttsaau. )
ApafrrtRemedy forConslipa
lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Wonns Convulsions.fevcrish-
utss and LOSS OF SLEEK
facsimile Signature of
*tew Stork.
In Use For Over Thirty Years,
LXACT CO pro F WRAPPER.
Vft.XV^
For Infants and Children •
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
Ai 2c table PrcparatiosiXbrAs-
simitn.ting the Food andHeguta-
tii\g i!a:StomjdiaanlL!'Jwelacr
PromntcoDfsJsstion.rha'rful-
nessanclUast.ContainsneiUKr
Opi'jui.Morpliine nor Mineral.
NOT KJKcaiiC.
ttgpc of Old llrSAMlLLliiUitiS
l'lMilan SetJ.-
ALx. Strum *■ f
Moduli* .icJl*—- I
Joist •& <&. — I
Jhptrrmaf - r
Jit GiftonaitSaiai 0 I
tKgm Soe*t - I
OyifudSuf/nr 1
Clarum
i faddy n*n t lavstz
ApcrfortRemerfy forConstipa-
tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-
ucss and LOSS OF SLEEK
Facsimile Signature or
NEW YOHK.
lxact cony op wrapper
| Rural News ol Oklahoma. |
('0rrPM|i0Ddfuti will pliant* com©
■long with their letter*, livery one
will be printed hereafter. Have them
reach it* not later *.hau U cdueaday
sfeack week.I
. r.j,
: their grain. J
Thomas. Deer Creek township. Okla.,
July 3rd. 189!).—Harvesting continues.
Threaahln* has begun.
Bteve McCrtrke is setting his ..steam
thresher in shape for the season.
The potato crop has never been equaled
in the Cheyenne.
A creamery or chccso factory is being
talked of here.
During a *torm the lightening struck
five times around here, one stroke barolv
missed W. H. Dawson's house, another
killed a cow belonging to Rev. Smith.
^At B. It. Parish's it struck the wire
fence and set the prairt? a lire in two
places an i a dlsasterous fire was averted
only by the rain coming a short while af-
terwards.
The **uit of Klppenberger vs "''vers "*
•Thompson which was to he heard before
Justice Parish Saturday w i continued !
W. K. Rogers prov. 1 up on two estray
horses this week, riaC.iii, Tr-^r them a
year.
Frederick Myers sold his claim last wc7k
to a gentleman from Memaha county N«;b.
for $1725.00.
Chas. Buchanan Ins.-ord a covore -e-
eently and his horse scared so badly that
when he quieted down the coyote was
dead.
PRCDENCE POINTERS
Cimarron Towns' .... W. . ... County, Ok-
lahoma .Tuly 7. 1W The fourth was c ie-
braied in the rood old iash ..ne ' way by
this community. TV rain of the early
morning discouraged ma- y who r-vp.-cted
to attend from a distance but wh<- . ti -*
clouds cleared the people were -oon on
their way all going in the direr?' -n • ' r - ••
anvils booming Arnlv h:g it Mr Firee'a
fine grove we found everythin ready to
accomodate the large . <| wh ch \\.
Boon assembled. The Lacy ban ) furn' he
musio to open tin exert -• then .Mr-
Anna Reddlek read thi «i. t t- .t Mn if inde
pendencewhlch was foi: • \ bv Amerit i
by the band. Then d.nn r. Aft- r dinner1
there was an orat.on y Mr St.-v. .-•■ ng
by the glee club. Oration by K. M. Tt".!-
dlck. Address by R.v Shu,: an Rev.
Williams followed by s >ng by the g!-e
club. The day was pleasant, the <1 nn r
bountiful, exercises g"Od. bad game in-
teresting and Ice cream thin. All return-
ed to their homes in tin- evening tired
but. gilad they celebrated. In tih<' eve-
ring the young people enjoyed themselves
with a daneo at th school h .use
Mrs. A. W. Ston is spending a eouplo of
weeks with Mrs. Fox and children during
Mr. Ws absence from home
Born, to V. S. McKermie and wife a son
mjt* n v Clay and wile a daughter, on
Sunday.
Farmers are busy stacking
The river was too nigh for the muli to
cross on the 5 th
No threshing hae been done in this im-
mediate vicinity yet but will probably
begin next week.
F. Mitchell has gone east of Enid t •
stack wheat and his son guor*; will go
next weeflk
James Harris is home after three weeks
work stacking headed grain east of the
railroad.
F. Reddish and wife will cook for a
crew of threshers near Lynn tills sum-
mer and fall.
WINNIVTEW.
Wlnniview. Blaine Co. July 7 ISM—The
present week will about elese wheat har-
vesting. The average is not quite a>
large as last year nor will t'he agivRite
yield he as heavy but the crop is more . v
en throughout the wheat section of the
country and it wl l test more rounds
to the bushel.
J M. Rice conductel a service in the
Methodist church in Cooper last Sonday
evening and his daughter sang a solo
and led in the song service
The German advents held their usual
quarterly meeting on Saterday evening
wit it the obserfanee of the Lord's Sup-
per and foot- washing
J \V. Rivers and Jos. Rooks of Ottar
with their families attende 1 services with
wlast Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Wells and daughter who
have been here for the past two weeks J
visiting old home friends left on Monday
visit np old home friend- left on Monda>
for a months visit in Greer county .
Pres. .1 T. House of KiPtftisher College
will preeh in the Presbyterian church here
July 16 at 11:80 a. rn.
By special request M s M.'mrr •• Rice'
delivered her college oration at the Osage
celebration.
The Win view church p«rhap ti'o strnnsi1
est In the County, .s Presbyterian in n-m-
and fellowship, thingh made up from i
denominations has had a very p i
history and the real unity of Christ ins
has often been manifested in Its public
services and was again exemplified on
last Sunday when Its pulpit was occupi-
ed by a Congregational mini- '<- , who w :h
the assistance of members of th.- church
conducted baptismal services for t:v eli I
ren of Lutheran families.
Miss Susie Mar.-hall is atlenlllig the NO:
mal Institute at Watonga
Walter Marshall ifter putting in a cr >p
on his claim In Custer county is hero har-
vesting for llary Dickinson
■' . ■ - — —
While Not So Large as Last Year
Failures Are Less.
PRKEi AGAIN STRENGTHENING.
JtiradMtreet'N and Duii'm lloth <iive
Favorable MtateiiientH show ing
ttccoud Hair of TIiim Year
11 ill Ue %i>0(>d.
! New York. July 7.-R. a. Dun and Co'i
,vvl, w «ir trade will say tomorrow:1
failures • >t the tirst iiulf of 1899, with'
j banking anil financial included, as in all:
, otiu-r .Kaoun.s published, were I..VM. with'
laUUiut- Commereial i all tire,'
wyr'' 4 with liabilities of ff.'.otij.im of'
which $ It;, 71'wet-.- manufacturing and'
*hS.uu.. m were trauing. in tne secan i
•luarter i.i; 1 u «— w« rc the smallest ever
rej>orted in that quarter fur the years'
for which quarterly reports have been!
made by this agency. The average per!
failure, ir.K-.. is t.,, smallest ever known
in an.\ <i iari.-r; tin- average ikt firm In
i s:: . Ss JL'.-O, and the , iti, „f defaulter
liabilities to advent exchanges, Gl' cents'
per ji.'.h .. are both L'lie smallest ever,
year for the week and the price declined
a quarter. The cotton movement still In-
dlc-ite i rro '• r oirplus t'han was it
cated but disastrous floods in Texas
caused a sixteenin advance which despa-
tches from that quarter do not seem t
warrant. The loss, much or little would
nut materially effect a years business.
Scarcity and high prices of iron and its
products can n-; ! aiger be reckoned evi-
dence of good times. In the Shenango val
ley six furnaces have been slopped by a
strike -for 20 per cent more wages an 1
minor strikes are reported at various Iron
works, the tin plate strike being yet un-
settled.
Cotton goods show no pressure to sell,
but are quieter and the increased man-
ufacture at the south is felt each year
more clearly in northern mills. The vol-
ume of business for the first week of
July has been per cent greater than
last year and per cent greater t'han in
1S92.
Failures for tjpc week have been in
the United State--, aua'n.-t LT' las; year
and 20 in Canada .u;ain,t 17 last ycr.
New York. July 7.—Bradstrects tomor-
row will say:
1! .
observances and semi-annual
stock takings have worked toward quiet
in general trad, and industry, but it Is
significant of the favorable conditions rul-
ing in this as comared with previous
years that trade advices point to rather
more than tin average business being
done n*t wit hst ,: : ; jjie cheeks ti <!•■-
niand shipments ,w mentioned. Addi-
tional results of the seasons work brought
to light are fully as favorable as those
• n Hradstnets report last week and fur-
nish an adequate basis for the general
of confldet
vorld fac
clearings
In ar
qua
een bra
smaller than in
In ten of the fou
lfaetur.ng, failure
he same quarter of 1.
ive t ars Th - |arj;Cr 'ailitres f r Slim,-00
'J' •' ■ Wei'.1 only two in trading, for
f224,0S8, les- than a tenth of the -n • 11. s
estimates given
precedented tol
fo- th? six m.«n
prices point* t.
quotations of t
decreases In pr.
vith which the b';
atter haif of tli"
.turns ful'y bea
st week p tinting i
i i
ga
15
fift
te
th of pre-
small fall-
tie below tiiat o
total, what iitth
been sVrown being du
ean takings of Amc
i cent.
vious yeai>j. The dectci^e
tires is worth speclul study
Wheat declined ' e i;hth of
export being but 'L bushels
week, flour inc udcd aya nst 2.G43.139 last
year tor botij coasts, although western re-
i "pits were bushel;, against t'lS.-.
comparisons with last year. In the lrvm
trade, the strength of prices and demand
is otili the most notable feature, further
advances in pig iron being notable this
week and delays growing out of Inadequ-
ate supplies are becoming increasingly
numerous.
Another strong situation Is found In the
woolen trade Prici s of the bett< r grades
have been advanced this, week on active
demand from dalers and manufacturers
and in sympathy with the advance at
Lond hi. Cotton has strengthened quite
considerably, owing to very heavy rains
culminating in dlsasterous flood* in Tex-
ax. The wheat inarkcl ha^ moved within
a narrow range th:., week, weather condi-
tions furnished the basis for nko-t of the
change, shown, the closing days of the
week witnessing coniderable firmness on
short covering due to I ss satisfactory
crop reports fivm tfh northwest, which
are. however, not confirmed by continued
heavy receipts at primary markets, by
the rather better than expected out turn
of winter wheat, and by the confident re-
ports a's to trade received from the north-
west. Among the industries which report
BAO YOUNG KID,
he betrayed his employer and
fled
Oklahoma City. July 7.—SherifT Butts of
Grant county was in the city yesterday
t • securAlexander Kerwood, a young
man wanted for horse stealing and em-
bezzlement. Kerwood was arrested and
detair.ea by SherifT Copeland pending the
arrival of the Grant county sher fr
Young Kerwood does not appear t be
ove.* eighteen years old He was In the
employ of a merchant at Cameron, Kan.,
a little town on ithe Grant county line,
and was sent out with a team and bug-
gy to collect produce from farmers. In
addition to the rig he was entrusted with
$20 in money. When he failed r< irn
a notice was sent out over the territ
and he was located here after having d;s
posed of the team near Yukon.
There is more catarrh in this jvc'ion .*
the country than all other diseases pc
together and until the last few year
wa - suppos. r] to he incurabh-. For a gr?
ars. doctors pronounced St a lo-
ts., and prescribed local rrma-
1 by constantly failing to cu e
i tretment. pronounced It incur-
able Science ha proven catarrh to be a
constitutional disease, and therefore re-
quire- constitution ' treatment. Hail's
Catarrh Cuv , manufactured by F. J.
Chen \ i'o. Toed .. Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market. Tt !.*
taken int- >• ally n ti i.-es from 10 drops to
man."
dies,
with l
teaspoonfnl
od and mm
ctly on iho
. of tin ;,ys-
hundred dollars f
e. Send for c rcula
Add re
ENEY
IF THE COMING OF BABY
ontemplated wrh misgivings. worry
>re cheerful outlook than for somo|and ft;,r lnatoa(! ot J°y and satisfaction,
time past is that of antht\cito coal, which I"" m';,h, r can p,vo to hrr chn 1 the erea?
was advanced 2.~ic a ton On July 1. of a" Inheritance—robust bea th and
Rather more strength is noted in lumber il haPP>" disposition, for even the Romans
and the same is true of leatlier. particu-!i<novv ,hat ,h(! mother's condition reacts
larly calf skins, for which it is understood'upon ller • -
the government is in the market for con* I J'*vcr> woman s>i ould know what she has
slderuhle quantities. Sugar has sympathi- i Earned from p.-rsona1 experience. It
zed wiih tendencies oi' foro.gn markets, ;'tl-s: Danrw to buth mother and ch.Md u
in which speculative activity <.as figured •l>an -"^'"'d. pain is greatly >".i. jab ; s
conspicuously. The extension of the guar-1shortened, as is a so the period of eon-
i'f.tee p.-r od u refint.! grades gives color j dnement. by taking' i>r. Pie-ce's Fa v ito
to earl er reports that competition will i Prescription for some wiiek? be' -e eon-
i. rt be especially bitter during the cann.ng ;n#-n rnt Thi • render-work ng ,• i. .-t
e<i« on. I tion Imparts physicai. mental arid local
W ii at. including fi
the
•it !
, .-nlpm^n' for I strength. It nourishes ti
,7:.S.972 bushels, | brain and vitalizes ti .
-t v.e«k. -.i- 't'., 'n accordance with the 1 i
>od,
If the
etua
bu.the
BROU'S
at te
bus!
INJECTION.
A PERMANENT CURE
of the moat obstinate cu*** of Goiiorrhu-1
rnd Glwt, gtiaraiitr.d in fr. t ti to ti 1
da/ ; no other treatment required.
Sold bjr all druggUlK.
j been paid at < Mleago for some months, as .
J one farming journal estimated .they- nee 1
! the education which they are getting butj
the claim ill entirely fails to account)
t r their liberal -ellio; this year at lowe - j
prli. . Contradictory gu. vs and hopes
.ont i. . , but th s ear . very hard onj
I pia dictions Corn exports aie twice last
."< hughes, A,(ainsi l,.oo,.^ lak
.^i i ul ov a pr. c • ling j
steady strengthening j
iti l excel)! on llli' f. v\
,'Utered in June All
ot al export trade lit •'
i-;: years phenonenal i
ailing oft there h < s j
le to reduced Europ- 1
food products.
Pi'ei.minary n , >r!s as to railroads gross
earnings indicate . xeeptlonally good show i
iii#:- : *r ll-e i:i . e and i he It If \> ai iy
period, the ga ris in f'.iet, oTT.rg the heavi-
est reported this year.
Distributive business".'h seisoBflutB ac-1
count is natt-t... . .p. a smaii s ale, lv.it j
orders f« r fall delivery are reported par-
ticularly liberal . .d making favorable'
.. Sp.rmilorrhu'ii,
I Whifen. u ii n i t '• « 1 .fin-
< ti.irport, or irn iufl nn i -
j atrleiarr tion. irritSUOD Ol *•
Prevent! coumji u. t; n . f lit ti < .. 'i i.v ui
braur« Non natringt nt.
i«« l*j nruKiriilt,
>r #« nt in plain * rapper,
I)y exprftiH. | o paij, .'of
♦■1.(50. or ti bottl. n. t'J.i''.
ti/cular- ciii i'u
,C/. bush
anl 2. :
.'.inr.
busheis in
in IS!
17.237 buslhel
for the week aggrega
ngain.st 3, • J.l 1#> ho she
11,27i bushels In this week .
2.717 bus! els n Is e ; 1.s4 «. * ;s ! thn dec,s:"n over Frank Cabrillica of this
city, in the 1 a r >und of what w .s to
i a 2."1 i ouii i bout. The battle
was befor- the V- -t End athletic club. A
knockout 1. .ii? itnmlenent In the istli
failures ir. Canada f>>r the week, round Cabrilli.. £ .. conds threw up the
against 23 last week. 1G in sponge.
CASPER LEON'S RATTLE.
St. Louis. July .. -Caspe. Ler n, the New!
York bantam we'ght, tonight received'
and 1.053.Vn bushels in
.iiitrc? for the we -k number have
st i. S last week, 214 in this 11
> ago, 213 in il>37, 219 in 1S9C
\ear ugo, ol in ltt'7
in
lS'JO, and .'0 in 1895.
hltvano Ch':u
NEW DO MAT0RY.
PLANS PFUFFCTED FOR THE EREC-
TION OF ON K . LANGSTON.
At the Auditor's oftico 'It was learnr-d
th..; t'he board i f regents for the colored
A. and M. < .'.lege af Langston, which held
a meet inc. there Thursday after no n. de-
eded to erect a dormatory, at the college
11 i ■ t of about #.000 for the accomsno*
dation th, young iady students. It Will,
accommodate ubou; sixty persons and is
to be Kullt at once.
The: is one lit ti maxim,
That now I will name.
Which may bring what Is better
Than riches or fume..
All t he ss who «.il heed i?
Good appetite ii.nl.
Strong nerves, r y ch eks,
And vigor of mind.
I will banish l.vspep ia,
Rmeumatics and gout,
Tliot tired conquer.
Drive scrofula out
And here is the mr.x:m—
its wisdom is sure—
Ti.k Il'-od's Sarsaparllla
keep your blood "ware.
E>
Chl.'hMl r' Frgll.ih iriiUBOnd Itmsni.
Orltflitul Mil Only Grnutne.
if I !■ • r«:l«lil LICKS nj
. l - ilf *il"i Kugluh Oi l
yionH Brand la Rrd urul t. UJ mrull:' .
• .- ;«! -.Iih > i fth' Take >
o othrr. KrJ\.tt danqrroui luhtHfW-
Md'ulmildlKini AlDtog/uH >rua(4«.
■nan., a f..r MrUaaiwa. aiimnau:« anl
Rfllef fur I.aillra," I'tUr, by rrtarn
ij aU Loci! j
r MtJl. 10,000 11 eiliaualaia ,',u, -r.
Ckl«bratrrt'hciaii'klCa.,51«^l MHyawk
oc*l J.-UCIUU. JCMiLAWA., i'A.
u
ire th best.
ALTITUDE TOO MUCH
jack c.VKJG was whipped pi;
CAUSE he COULDN'T !. ..ill
Deliver, July 7 Kid Park. deffatci
' rig in s:x rounds before the ( i
orado athletic club tonight. Carr.g was
■ mat when the ;. .,ig ..our.ded a* tho
the s Mh round. w\i : he had
>!l"ii in sneer exhatistlon He was car-
r.ed to ii s ner by his l ecoml., who iato
• till • ..ed that lit cone: .d Liie light tc
1. 1 was hard f.eight up to th«
• en., round, \vh«*n c.-. -r y weakened per-
■ ■ , tibl> and afterward frc^ently fell to
• • fl°or • ' ' f lo pre^ ti*.
be'i.g e.. nted out. He* e.n.'aiaincd oi^ bin
breathing apparatus at Che finish and it
was ;>lain that the .ititude and over
training hd muah to do with hCs condi"
lmrnei '.ely after h. tight i trict attn.*«
ney Mal ne - 0 out warrants g^.vinst
the two principal.- in the fight. This wim
ii..ne to t". t the validity and scope of
the Cannon prize light law.
Pawhuska Jour a': The Osages when
they get r ; ht are pretty hi nutoh r:.
Espec ally w. re they so last Saturu y.
when th y smokr(i to their on fellowmeu,
the Hominy Indiana, 12 head of horses,
besides enough c alico to cover the town
The donators, the Pafrhuska band, will
too w'n n the Hominy band returns the
smoke In the -near future.
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