The Daily Oklahoman. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 260, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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v M Ililey fno D Ko'eiii "W lilt M ( t runt 1 C (iiMinji:
Does a General Banking Business
Accounts of lndikl luil- l"mns Uli'l (( J 1 )I'i til ns
Snlieited Drafts di awn oil nil Jiirtj of EurojK
Oklahoma City
riiic
Has tlie
Largest
Circulation
of am
Daily or
Weekly
laier
in the
Twin
Territories
rn
If you rrnl it you are ahrciist
tke times
You are left if you do not
1 r eents 'r week for the
Daily
1 no per year for the
Weekly
K L I’LAKESEY
l’tildisher
Oklahoma Oit v ( )k
Is the ia e ta Imy year
Papers
Magazines
School Supplies
Olliee
Stationery
Typewriters
Supplies
IT IS THE- OLDEST AND
LEST PLACE
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns
Caked & Inflamed Udders
Piles
Rheumatic Pains
Bruises and Strains
Running Sores
Inflammations
Stiff joints
Harness & Saddle Sores
Sciatica
Lumbago
Scalds
Blisters
Insect Bites
AH Cattle Ailments
AH Horse Ailments
All Sheep Ailments
Penetrates Muscle
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly j the Very
Scat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy
Pub in Vigorously
MuMan llnlment conquen
Pnm
Makes nt or Peart n!!
UolHIT A RoiKKi Vicr I'ic
Jivti L V iik I v AVt Cashier
Oklahoma Tory
I It IIAMMKIt
LAWYER
Olflce kccotul floor id find Of-
fice lluihlinif
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
It X McCONNELL
Attorney - at - Lazo
(r initial and h?rc rmfi i Njaciulty
j ftlca Ju room A Hichl 1 r llMW As-oci
atm) with J H Erwrep
Mr Okhttm’scelebrated toilet goods
can Ih obtained At the Oklahoma Toilet
Ha tar No t il Miin upstair
H oitie Vi-itor'a Ktcurelutt vIh lli® Koor
On October 17th and November llth
Die liig Four Km!e in conneclitm with
Western Linen will sell excursion
ticket at oe fare tor Die round trip
to ail point oti tneir lint in Ohio (ex
rept (Tncinnut li) Indiana and Muhi
gait Tti'Net good twenty ( 'oj hv
( oin date of ule Here it a splendid
opportunity flr visiting Hit old home
sleatl bef re winter Hein ill For lick-
et and full informal! di cU n ttn
ticket Hi'ent or address K O ilcCor
lu tt k Passenger Iralli? Mlinn'tr ot
l II Marlin General F')ssengr an
LieUet agent Rig Knur K title CmriD
nnti O
ht Inula in the city At Die Folumbii
Hotel All new m ltd eleun
—
Nt ii tA Fe Kxrursinns
For Iht Texas State Fjirand Dalla-
Exposition Hi Dalian Texan L t Juih
to Nv 4ilt l he Santa IV will m1
round trip ticket ut ?7 Fu dales of
axle Oct 1 Lh to ‘’iith and Nov Vml
trails I limit two days in each duey
lion final return limit Nov I’itli
Chnrelitt: Hurrah deliver coal free
lmh if
A New IV I in In rAenfcT nuiie
'1 lie Choc taw I ilic hiicifor khdW (i
as the 1 Inn-law Oklaln mu ( it y A Du I
Ky has arra? gt l with the Drl
Itock Isiurd whereby they can n v
meet all tat h made by the Santa 1
and sc I you ticket and h- k y t:r
Luggage to any point Ry taking our
3:4o p in truifl Von call gel a kbeHT ai
Ki KenoIunotMi through to Ivanov-
( ity Chicago rr olier points ’I he
Iok'U Islund roul iAtderantly etpiipp o
w ith cushioned scats and chair curs
In making the change At KKeno June
tion you have only to nicp olT of our
enr onto the 1okk Island Our even
inif train 1 a ving here au li'-ur lalet
than the Santa Fe arrives in Kansu
t tt V at Ha ni (the same time i th
Santa Fe) tnak injf eonmM'tioiis with ai
through train Our morning train
leaving at 440 a fit makes c e con
nection with the link Island fur a
point in Texas arid the south 1
taking this train there are no teJions
lay over arriving at Fort Worth ai
0 p tn For further information ea'i
on our ioeal k'eiit or
It F I r s
Ihslriet Freilit am! iVssmirer Aifent
nttiee in uklalwma National Lank
Huilding- V3s if
W 1 1 EX
KiN(iS
& I’AHONS Kl'LED the common
pople were not supposed to care for
iuxurits Now tlie tiav laborer ei joys
more luxury than the TianiAknt
dreameil of having and they were
thought to have eorrallctl every pleas
ure
'There i no reaon why everyone
should not tuke short or lonjj trips over
ine i ver popular ever ready and ever-
improving ANTA I K iif'l I K ( ost
no more to tide in luxury in one of our
fine coaches— day cur chair car m
I’uHinaP— on ipii-U time arid saf
track than if you went by other blow
intf -whistling backing and Mi'Meti-
Moppintf trams
You will reiiKe tl is should you take
the Nanfa Fe Koute to (aiifoiira
When it is cool or co’d inthetst i
t)e ritflit time to see the t'alif -r iu
summer land
Our hunlsum !y i lusratcd lunik
"To Ca'ifornia uml Hack" tTs Hie
story It'afree
Write to ( i T N'iehoKon T A
Topeka Kansas
— — - - -CLI'HHINti
Oi l KKs
The M’uii-w eekly News i ! vest on or
Hal las) is pijld ished 'I’uesdav s a nd 1 1 1
days Kach issue ‘uisiis of oht
pacs '1 here are speeml 1 uirtm nt
fr the farmers tiie ladies and ih
ho s and (f iris besids a w orld of yen
eral new matter illustrated ai tides
ft1 etc
We otTer t he Semi-Week) v New s and
the WtfklV OKI AMOVIN' fortWeiVt
nionhs for the low idiihbin pi i-c of
1 7 A cash
'J his drives VoU three papers aw ek
or I'd papers a year for a ridi-'ulons'y
low price
Hand in your subscriptions at once
We will send to mi v address in the
I Iii ted States l he Y h I 4 k I A 1 1 o M V X
and the Wei kly Wiclita K iuo‘ one yeac
forS14L
This is an unparallided ( fVT
Address U Hiakvnv
Publisher Okinboniau
Oklahoman ( it v ( T
Take the (‘hoetaw Km hereafter
know it as the Fhoetaw Oklahoma it
X Oulf Kv for all points east west
uorlh and aout h Hates ns low as the
lowest and the best f a eom modal ions
Kvu y poly
Should take the Hi- i taw line to all
point in Texas and the south nukinir
close connect ions at KD’Vo Inurtiin
by steppimr from the I’hoctaw coach
into the Kis-k N’and thus uvoid’n
I that Mresntne eluv nt tbir'i')
Money to onn on rent
thatteU 0 A (Gardner
tratt
't Mad
I Bill if MB
BOTH SIDE3 CONFIDENT THAT
VICTORY IS THEIRS
THE KEPL'BLICIRS GIVE FIGURES
) ! t hairmii of tko nnirloool
(Anil(Q 4 nmiulUeo i llliuirtf
on Kvrord to khow hat IN Ito
§iililpRui Mill ll v m Ma
j'lrlly li Ikio Neat llouvo
— I'olllleal N
ahiMj lov Nov fi — ( hairtuan
Habcoek of the Kepnhlienn cnjrrv
ional committee yesterday addressed
a dispatch to Vice Chairman I 1)
Apsley of Hudson Mas claiming for
the Republican! the election of 1n
member of conrjsMi four more than
a majority of the house ami the prot
able election of 214 IE publican
Th dispatch follow s
I have late information fron all
atate and close congressional dis-
tricts and without a a njfte exception
these report allow lare Republican
trains and from the lat-st advice I
li(fure upon lu districts that will
elect Republican beyond question
and thirty-five district iu which we
have more than an eveu chance to
elect 1 confidently believe we will
have a jjood working majority in the
next house
The detailed estimate um le bv the
chairman is as follows
Male Surr Pro W
AUIiaiiii ( u
ArsuitvAM it n
I hfo ruin s
I oiorail'i -
( oiinr-itcul
J icru u o
Urr is II o
hlh I
llilnni
Behan 7
hoa u
hminti
Kriuuckf
IxmiI dun
Mains 4
M irvuhd
Ms ' tchtivM in
M 4
MmrcnU
Sl--lAllll u
Mlp'il)r i
Mwultnft
Ncirftk 4
Nevada t i
Nrw luiiie Ailre
New Jr TI' )’ S
New N rk -ai
Nort h l uniliaa I
NTi & la( 4 I
( )() )
Dr on
PnfMV Wi 1 ft
Kll tr Ntali I
Sneh I'ltroiin I
Nnlim I I K 1 1 ft r
IrnnrnjiHH
1 ! n
rriltoM '
r lie
W Ift'll II loll '
r inia '
l-Clll il 7
Y)omliic I
I
T'tlal ui -‘i-
Mr i autkin r tlie rliuirtnuu of the
Democrat c committee w di not make
a detailed prophecy II sty the
ctunmittcc fccN t'lMiiideiit from it
advurc that the Prmot rut wdl elect
a nihjoiitv of tuemiHrs and docs not
se how tlie conijl xion of tlie house
can be changed from Ih‘ni'erane to
Rcpubliciiti He cannot understand
on what the Republicans base their
assertions of control
IN NbW to k
ViMrr of Itolh Part Ip I th
Ictory U h i 4
Nkvn ouk Nov -“On the eve of
battle resting under arms” and simi-
lar phrases were current at tne vari-
ous politic il hcahpiurter yesterday
(huirmuii llackett of the Republican
Commitb'c “aid uothiiiir hu 1 occurred
to change his CoTiiuite of 3‘Otj)
plurality fr Morton
4 u the other haul 1 hnirman
Timelier at IhoiKHTitic state hca I-
(jtiurlers before Having for Albany
gave out an estimate that Morton
would not have mure titan 40 OoO
plurality above the Harlem rver and
that to overcome tins Hill would
have pluralities of over in this
city at lott“t 10 u in Kings county
and from looi to l''oo in Richmoud
county Mr Thieher admitted how-
ever that Lne county which the
Hill nitoi have been claim n by some
ftooO votes was at best d on ht ful
( uuti lent claims ure mule by both
shies on the Rtcal issues The suj
porters of the comm-tlce of seventy
ticket predict that lutnmanv wdl be
tlow ne I ty a “tidal wave and nay
that for tins rcism ah estimates of
figures m trie h al ivsut ure worth-
less At tlie head(ii:irters of Hugh J
(rant the Tammany candidate for
mavor issuel a statement m w hich he
asserts that “the Hvmocrats of th-
city f New York wdl give an oer-
whelming plurality for the state
ticket headed by Hivid H lid! and
the county tiket hadd by tutself’
lie continues ’I shat! aniline tin
mavoralty on January I pledge i
only to give t!uv tomenwlm can
and wdl ad minister them for the pui-
He good’ and adds “Heing a Demo-
crat I shall uo Democratic means to
do whatever t he public needs to have
done” Mr (irant d- eiares tlie L w
eoiumittef has "finally thrown aside
the cloak of anxiety for tlie public I
g Hid and has appeared just Ustlu!
1 A'sett committee appeared iu tlie'
week I -fore election day in lyn) as
an tti'erly partisan Krptibl can body ' '
There was a good deal of heavy b -t-
ting at the M Jmu-s anl other up- 1
town hot! and aNo in tlie Stock ex-
change circles The general odds:
were to 2 on Morton as against IH1 1
and about to 4 in favor of Strong
against l Irant Of course there was
considerable variation in the terms id
tlie various wagers but the odd
noted w ert about t he u erage There 1
was Lttb belting on pluralities
OI II IIIIK IV M III! OK I !
- I
4niii)sk Hu IIhe-d I hr ItUtrr! fTtlr
lit Ih Ml liUioTy
Omaha Neb Nov i— ' The cum-'
paiga in this Mate is admitted to be i
the bitterest affair of the kind iu t lie
state s history In all part of the
late il w omul up with antbuaiastlc
rallies The elements of uncertainty
are mote numerous than Nebraska
Lasccr knowu The fusion Icmi
crat c I’opulist claim the election of
their state ticket by Innij and the
Republicans claim success for their
htn te t icket by 1 nO t
In the congressional district Die
f nsouists are certain of elect mg two
member of tlie ! er house Kent
and MeKeighnn In the first d strict
Do- fight w iil bo cbisftj but the in K
'"''l : arc f - V b 1 l Nnoe lot-
Ib'publican Jn th Second district
ukKui w ft pi ooumy b? elected over
Loyd Democrat bcoause of tiie re
f 1 m coiajuoi D CUm
rViTlr Q) irtIArw Inug taa
fact ti4at the ti g : 1 1 in ie TLirT
triet i tfirr-e uor 'i it j irnb?ibl
tfiat MciKtej'dm R 'pnllcan wul fe
reeci td In tne 1 jurth district
Mark fnsiomst has tide chuii'e to
win hut llj nr-r R -‘publican i ap
pwrmtlv iu the burl uni ho feel
confident of re-H r on It i doubt-
ful w hcMi r t he r miit of any idlioe
w ill b k ro w n before U "dned"
loght Owing t the ilstano) fro
t-drgra pit sai 1 1 n of a number Oi
ei-uii ir t!c return w 'dl have to he
carried on horvbuok for uiauy miiea
OTIiUTM OS MhMHMI
fcfrlrf I uuk Hya II lemurral V III
( rr Ih Kim lf 400)0 riuralllj
JT Lol ls Mi Not IV —K - timolol
Ey Sun Co k soor-lary of tlie
Dfinocrot it: Ktati evocative commits
to oivvi am aiau- cxctiiiuu cmunir
a a
tee insure the uee-s of the cut re
ticket by ifc ni-ij iritH's Nai l Mr
Cook: “We will carry the ntat
by at least 4d'n plurality Tha
Aggregate vote for congressmen
w 11 be les lhaQ the vote east for tlie
atate ticket owiug to trouble grow-
ing out of the distribution of f ederal
patronage Hatch in the First Hall In
the Second Dockery in the Third Klii
on in the Fourth Tursncy in the Fifth
DeArmond iu the Nixth ib-ard in the
Seventh Clarke In the Ninth fox
iu the T hirteen! h nnd Arnold iu the
Fourteenth will all go in by afe
plnralitie Tlie Tenth district is Re-
publican and Kartholdt will be re-
turned without any oupo-diinn The
indications are that Kspenchiei will
defeat Joy lu tlie Kieventh nnd the
dihtriet manager in the Twelfth are
for the first tiin ) claiming that Cobb
will go in with a sv majority Of
Course Hlund will le returni! from
the Lighth The only doubtin' coun-
try district is the Fifteenth where
Morgan in mooting with arioii and
stubborn resistance by Julge burton
My sincere indief is that the
Misvmri delegation in the next con-
res will be the same us nw four-
teen lH‘incrats to ono Republican”
ix thrii liMt
Mltoatlon l WiUoa'ft lltrirt l ('-
rhnKltlolh IiIm oiilt'lrnl
Wiiekiino V a Nov r -The
day of elocthm in this stile t! nds t h a
Republican in a more confident
humor than they have over h en on a
similar occasion In Do? f irst div
trict they claim Dovvrnor’s election
to congress and the bctthig men are
offering old on him D inocrat do
not concede the defeat of their inan
Howard The situation in Wilsons
district is unchanged Klh side
are confident an 1 matters are in
great doubt In the T hird tucre is
hard ti rht with tho charces about
even T!e chances for Harvey i Dem-
ocrat) in the Fourth are c oi-vi iered
gooii Republicans believe time will
make large oains in tne legislatur
and the iMnocrat rone le the
claim but say it w'i!l be stf-ly Din
(Mrat it
IN TIIK linosit K MIL
Ar oiiUitcul of I ftrmiiK
Ih Mate
1mM N VI'OI I In-1 Nov H-Rutll
aiiles are confident of cmrwng In-
diana ( hairiuiiD Taggu t of Die
Deiiucrato state eouiuaue said:
“There is tint the lea-t ibujlt in my
mind that Do Democrats w dl carry
the state the county Du tnhi
tt lid if there Win a city i-lcdoll i 0
iiand now til’ll- Would 11 t be a be-
put I lean 1 - ft ni tin- city government ’
He also fhftiuied majority of t Do
tii’rti’cn ('uiiivsniihmi
Fhairman ( ow ty ttf the Repuhliean
committee would give uotiMires iejt
he said that the state vv -uld go over-
whelm ngly Republican and tliat
more than a maj rit v d Die cong ess-
men would be RcpuhMr'Mis
sp iih' lull In Olios
Dim inn vri Ohio Nov (i -Tne-1
tion in oiio is only for Rm aland
state officers in a l lTen to congress
men Tlie light lias been Lmite I to
else districts for conresMn ’ll T he
present Ohio Jc!e il on in congress
consists of eleven I 'emocrats an 1 ten
U 'publicans Nrg in the Thirl
Ritchie in the Ninth Onthwaite in
the Twelfth Johnson in th T'wri
tietli mi l others are considered doubt-
ful of re-elect ion
WRECK ON THE KATY
I nitiiie eikI 4 orhe lierallpl ami Sr-
rrt PaAriiCf-r Hurt
San AntmMo T vi Nv h — The
Missouri Kansas an 1 Texas passen-
ger train t Louis to Nan Antonio
was wricked near Lu! ling yesterday
morning The engine strmk a horse
and the engine and mud car with the
pasM-nger eoaefirs u ei e t ’ i a !- I ’sev-
eral passengers wcr in 'ire I
Mrs T J N aketnu n of Nan Antonio
wus considerably bni-d nnd cut bet
no 1m tic w ere bnke n '1 1 Keiu pine r
of st Louis hurt alniit the heafi a
wouiiniuii he r hi 1 ! I: a 'in- rikieovn
W re sfih! iy in hli i d
The Woundi-il Weie 1‘iaigit Leie
and are being taken :ue of by
frie ml- T he t ri hi w t !a x 1 m' y
a few In uirv
lo-ueral I'iiik' Ikiii 14 lirruiciO
Cun 400 Nov i i j l:
(icncral I'ing iaMi 1 1
tan t ijun ter in ner ? a 1
States ormv mi i : at 1 hr
rjuarters tlej ai I’ri’ i '! -s
been r-l eve 1 an 1 : i I t-
ington I !(- t I -
Lieutenant ( i ei-l 1 luo
di pu ty j ui r? e rni i r t
Slates arm F i
ejected aLnut Vo- i
move is pre 1 1 n 1 1 n a io t 1
iiam’s leiireinetit 1" i
May 1 l
M r J II - h t on 11 ‘
’ er-si of Mr 1) W
K On pi nieiit ago
ol) te at t he o d
pub ie as llct r lofoi e
1 ! oil
t ini’’
: hei
set e
The South
avenue is tlie p
huig’Mig at re is
see for yonrs-tf
(Tition (fity Fi
rail’s
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and
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In the Iiot'r Ti nil N fn
1 1 -e of 1 Ik 4 ’ 1 n -M j f
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1 1 rruu y
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I svi v drf ml on
1 he ati-Vi toi i 1 dt f id o t
w id tuke mlc- t Ii 1 lie h 1
a 1 40 e na 111 d -u r 1 u i n a
and ) h 1 1 r p tf n d 1 v p
uni at it nu- 1 no 1
a d it-fi nd on I 1 At tn
I- a i’i!vii' e of ft Ain
pi “VLli d I v I 1 w n I f
pr')p r v h s I 1 a h 1 1 '
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4 - ft I 1 to Ml : I I V
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rot! l nccor) n 1 v
vv 1 in— rr y t:i nd nt mv
1I1Y t pi nl 1 1 t Itvft
n 11 di M
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l"mjet ( ty Ji
THB MISSIONARY MAN
II Might H Pan'l Mualr lli II
I Not ltn Ovr-tlit-
I A jounjj man ho i-uil he
Hiisi'nHpy hlxjnt to e'urt for t!:ut jmrt
of Africa where Mtecii of luij'py mem-
ory n itied went into B Brooklyn
eiotium' gtoro lately gn l piv-eiitsl a
tett'T from tlie ''r-''ir y if th 2
Y M A Tim letter iutnsiiieed
the niiioiomkry gkisi tho nomiere to
let him piek out full uni roli Hllli
! to (u-nj tin bill to the V i I’ A
ThU wan ail very hatifiietury and o
tlie Diicsioiiary a as trivni the run of
tlie lie) A moriif the thine which
he aelectod w ere one gw allow -tail eoat
tliris) shirts with ru-e-pink Imsoiiis
one pair of button patent leather onw
1
pair of jttb nt leather pump ono pair
of lilac glove to pair of tan glove
oim hilk uinbrella ono iwectbrier
walking stick and oik ilk h&L
‘Won't )ou hav oiue blik ufend-
cr?" asketl the clerk
"Ye I will" Huid the tnissiogary
Whn the purchase were made tli4
clerk wboUan old-faldoml lresiiy-
brUn and know something of mis-
sion said: “Did I understand sir
that you were going out to I’ganda?”
"Ws ye"
And may I ak what chnrdi send
Vft
you?
Uh tloj rn-sluteriun cbnndi
board of foreign mission"
The clerk feit a great heat crawling
into hi head a he thought: “And
have 1 been nn'li a chump a to give
my Rard-4’arned tithe for putent
leather! and lilac kid and that sort of
tiling when I thought 1 was assisting
Itl the conversion of the heathen? 1 ty
jink It’ strange"
tY lien the uiing missionary hud
gone the clerk hud an interview witit
hi employer
What!" cried the clothier --swallow-tail
coat and pink shirts in equa-
torial Africa! I U liee lie's a fraud”
And so it proved Th" Y M t A
had not went tie? )oung man and when
tiie clothe were delivcrod to him ail
officer was t lose by who anvt d him
Ho was quite crestfallen and declared
thut he would gladly go out a a mis-
sionary ru’her than go to the M-ni-tchtiary
but he eoul l find no one who
cared to !ul him to the heathen
lands
Tt was them patent !: r ifimo
the job for you jonng man" f-aul tho
officer who led him away to il uan e
“Yes and Die pink sfiirt d n 'em"
wept the youth “Why couldn’t 1 have
let Well chough aiol v‘
THE AMERICAN Uc AU TV
1 Ills I IIIIIII Com Aa ft irt
I iunl tll 4 lilt I rfi
Tllel’e n Jill 4 1 1 1 1 — ill J Xe I m T t
the origin of th American Reud v It
was first grown in asfiing’ou uu 1
here it attuiiusl its renown The late
Hofl (ieolge HuJii-loft ls-ide Udlig U
histoi ian and schiMur was oiie f t-
first amateur ri'S4--gro'a er in America
Lvery year lie iiLjKi t-d ijijs f
th kadiiig lfir -t -gi u a ei 1
J In king of Finis-a vi tu n dd hus r
William was king -aidu-d tm- Vim-
i an hi-toriao to have a i f u ha-
ever in IllJgfit foiev IU t I’m a et 1 1 1 -b)’l'V
utol les Mi’ Haijeju'l's ga'letu r
Used to eultivute lie uf hi- f in
fill oid hoii-e awa on! on I m- p t-
haps it Was ti stri-i-t uhin Tvegv-v-eoiul
street in tle V e-t eh 1 ofthe
c’ty Mrs Cirant had a !h’ii-I Lain
Meld in charge f ()1( Whin- I
coiisefN atory Jb was a iu
of rare in-rjt niid sujii hisufi-t
work
One day he hapiM-n-u i:o j
building w here Mr lUm-roh gaoi u r
jk d t e Ids plan' and h dd- d his r- s
Over in a orner he oli r d a of
a variety utterly nuknow n t h m and
of wonderful size and j-i f iu
form ail color “Whe-e !! th-
conn fi’om?” he ear !— i:iinied of
hi ro-e-gruw lug eonlr-Te ( ih it
is an o’T-hout from some eutiing we
iinport)’t from ( (! inauy" tne man r-
pleJ It wa- e id 1 1 1 to Mr Meld
that tlie o'lier did imt in tie h-a-t mm-
prehend the a!iie of the new plan
Aft r some tvk Mr I ie!d Ui-ight
the cartings h hud u fir A
year t!-raftf r when fie lad pnp-
ttgU’ed hi hi VS p lllM htd Uroiiif
Convinced that ! had a new and -rv
Valuable arDt v t f rn-ii whu-ii ie
named tie- Am-rieau h“ snl-I
his find fm th- n o won dr-
fill V-
ri‘cor1 '! i
further Mr 1
caiui- tl
wlii-h in a I-?'!
Wen -t fd’ 3
times s?r J I
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of
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X Sijjlit X4 t tuv tun oi
T be ? ! 1 11 J o CO Il- il (-( So i ! n
Nocsia have c’a t- d fir the protee-
li'dl of tlie iugc ti li glit Ht -hwo-Huu
She is said lo lie wtuivvurt uul
r -o!ute and tulo s a inotlu-rly inleiu st
in t rlouk sj ju 1 b — w ha a - o' t u
d 1
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Troy : Lafndky
ON BROADWAY
I’i'-t Ej'ii pi'd f
Munlrv in tliw Mrtion
1- l!u
I
Work
I’ 111 j 1 1 V
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Telephone No (’ i
WADE & STUYALL
1 1 f
lillt' I d imT I n I ( Ini
ONE THING AND ANOTHER-
It If the iron iu clay that givex the
ordinary brick it red color
A Rons well built of f'st rl-s
brick will out Ud on conAtroctoI of
granite
The Coreau navy i Dot likely to
v cthfr It e)Bsst of n
f ve on red whaler
An Engliih firm ha invented an
electrio carriage weighing about
lonO pound aud caleuluted to run
at a peed of S' to IT mile per
hour acrordiug to tlie isiDilition of
th road
Dainpne ha male the Corinthian
capital of the church of the Made-
leine to FarU crumble and recently
piece of atone have fallen endanger
ing the pA&er-by Th capital are
to be removed and new one put in
their place
Kixlebcn the birthplace of Martin
Luther it sinking into the moor upon
w hich it la built Measure! hav beet
taken in recent year to drain th
bog without avail and Tie inhabit-
ants are seriously thinking of aban-
doning the town
Dr Kingxett the chemist recognis-
ing that oxone the natural purifier of
air ia produced in nature by baloam
trees— tne pine fir larch and
eucalyptus — urge that such tree be
planted and cherished on farm aud
in towns aud Tillages
After a North Carolina marriage
had been Completed the judge was
asked what hit charge were ‘Oh 1
generally let man par me what he
thiuk hi wife i worth" wa the
answer The bridegroom after
fumbling in but pocket pulled out
quarter and gate it to the judge
Although New York pavement are
nerer left down very long before tome
enterprising contractor tears them op
the time limit was probably reached
t he nther day The stone had just
ton place! ia position on one of the
prominent street by one gaug of
workmen when another wt followed
and cuunnnced tearing them up
Only fifteen iniuiit- separated the
two jobs
CHARACTERISTICS
A rule ih n New York society pro
Mbit tt man from ever cutting hit
tirard uni n member wa rereotly
expelled for breaking it
Herman deputy iu the course of
hi KMech aid recently: ‘ The peo
ple the masse know well enough
that it is extremely d fficult to be-
come m h suddenly by honest toil
except ng alws in tlie ease of in-
herit luce or marriage
During her travel in Africa Mr
Mieldon the exploring lady " ex-
ceedingly er’burra-sed by receiving a
present of six hundred hiishund from
a h ul sultan It us- with much difti-
cu! that she -Ui’ceedeo lu refusing
hs tpletpliJ y ift without giving seri-
ous offeu-e
A New Y‘k wxiuuu w 1 hud lost a
favor ite fox-terrier saw a colored ibsq
x ‘tli Do Mt mi the street and had
him ai rested At the Hice stutioQ
ho W r V r the II I) told su U a st raifht
storv that she was iu tlespuir until
sii fortunately riuneiubered that sh
knew lle iiji)mt of qmt on her
I x orite and t’e man didn't “Forty"
! said “and tt fil lreast" sod
j sure enough that was the number
f I aud she )' her lg
j Uhen a littie boy Nheridao le Faua
" tc an e-av on the lif of man
I j w !m h ran as follows: “A man’s life n-
t in ally tlvhlc itself into three parts
- the first when lie is planning aud
contriving till kind of villainy an)
rascality that is the eriod of youth
anti iniitK’en oe In the secoml be is
found putting into practice all th
vii’ainy aid rascality he has con-
trived that ia the flower of manhood
and prime of life The third and last
peri si is t ha t w hen he is mak ing hi
s li I and preparing for another world
That is the ennd of dolae"
THE VEGETABLE WORLD
T he longest plants in tl e world ar
seaweeds Ono tropical and one sub-
tropical vutiety is known which meas-
ures in length when it reach its
fuU development at les-t no feet
T lie mfit velenito ” a species of
Eolith N-a i-iant tomato largely cul-
tlvutri iu nba JuiiavA and ( O-t
R: u ul vv a s row s tiv- left many of
th well I v ! ' cd siH'ciiietiS rsem
1’iIj De hiijiit hiid to a sh n i ij u g
1 f your hnir is fnllrg nut or if you
r-e bu ’ i l’r bite’s New Hair lirnwei
: en re you f he d iM-H-e that pin-
(Min t I-S4 i h ns's It ha- be’ ped t hrf
n this c:lvtd wil )olpmj Sef
1 Lr 'g at t ie 1 imnd A vnuir Far-
sh p
i t meal in the ci’ v
The ( oluiit I
inner today
f!v 1 ' rents
1 Motel will give a
K ti tn a nd tued
fine
a no
1 4 nu inn n S nf
Si ouM be used in aUeinpt ing In cure
j tl ut very isigrn abe (i i-ease rat rrl)
j As chtji 1 li originates in itnptriliek in
I the Id oi local appbratiors ran do ro
p rtnam-nt good The rrmninn sense
1 PicMo cf treatment i to purify the
I - i nl for this purpose there i no
pret iitu!i'i) Miperior tn HcodV Sarsap-
llHMl S V)
pi Is Dssi-t
pa tion
1 ore the b st a fter ii rner
:’igr)stion prevent con-tj
First artistic tailor in Oklahoma
1 t’l'v Don t let yourself b deceived
bi if you want a pood and durable
s ut then go to F-l DepplnU who bns
served bis customers for five years to
1 tbc best sjt i-faet ion and is now able
I serve still better and lu les-
suits fi'r 14 New goods no old trash
Rest w 01 U mankh'p and a petted M
ginr-intceil fo and be convinced
I No blow ngr Corner Main uml Robin-
Mliy son Mute National Rank
I F- r a heintdike pleasant bnrling
bou-e with nieely fnrnshei
u-e with nicely furnished r'wma
Mr norm a J hint corner Friidwu)y
will please von
Mr riEm')i crlrhiat il c-k'
mu uluilrii ki lie Oklihoma TuiU t
-So 1 34 Milk up ttklrt
NOLfK r j T 1 II If "ON
Lmi ri t - n v m r i
1 N v i i -
I (e U I r Lf k ' n 1 U j 1 1
I I allied MlUfi J I l re u -no I -
I" m k tin pfMf r m Kii'i r r of L r i i i
m ml i If tl 4 il jr m ( 1 1 1 1 ri n le L f"i e
! t-r H mi A I - - - '
ottu e at (iu ! in n a t 'I' v U T on Ns I ’ i
I s'H t
" ifio II Tsyir
for tin lot ! 4 su i t p 1 1 n i t k I M
He riM) s i) t 14 11 1 to j 1 i e
hi-I'tiiii (iuHi u -iil 1 m upon i ii J rutVM-
1011 of t ti linU V i
i- li ?lit H Itil s INOjflDHn Ilf hillll' 'I
(Jme I ) iita- ripnre and John Jar
a lurid of () IiIm-ih 1 1 iy o T
Auv pet-on W Ih ijftirt - to rol st avrfiiisl
the niitHiiiii’r "f 1 nit r ot f r w ln k n - f
ny iiUiiiiit it reu-fit nutit-r tne hta ui)
r ultl it'll U l he 1 11 or 1 -r 1 npar ( nt nt wt y
ut'I proof sliotiiii riot Ih I ell t -
p 1 yen an oftip -rlunn y st tne !) e uumi I
tiiite ami place to cio-n e'rtfi nc llc wil
unuis at mod rJii In ml anti u t f!t i ev th (n e
to reliuUuJ of t imt n "r tlo li v c 1 i 1 Mi a ii t
Il M ini v h’oi r
First uuMh'ution i 41 li j-u
NoiK'K FOR iriiMCATloX
Lund oft1) at Oklahoma City o T u(
M K4
iNotue ! hereby jr vi n that the follow n-
litiiit d -ell h r )io fm d iiol 1 e of h Ion n 1 oti
to make final in ttio(l of In fli'in
and tbal -a t! protf ul to innle befiire IL-isg-i
hid! iiolu’t ul (U uliHiua (liy on
tNuVcinls r In -'4 vr
A I f rt d 4 d h !’V
Fr the U eec 1 1 1 1 11 r ii w
lie tiuiiie- the f ol me iiitf w p ncs- to 'anr
hi coni mm ai- r dent U)ati and cultiva-
tion of u u land x
C H Hrdiy I'anel Feoi!a (has A
Afiu rl Mjilih ail of u-'aiH’ina ( Ity
O T
A ny ur-4in w It d—(r l pntt tialrvt
thealioeame of -tn I pi oof or htkmsof
any u!tntial ri-on nmlcf t!e law nnd
lle rvxulaPofia of tlie liiM-nor DepurirTn’iit
wiiy -ut b proof -mould ih 1 Ih- ados t tl s di h
l ven in npM rt unit v ut Hie Hlove nx-iit imn d
tmm mid pliti e lorri- in a nune t l-e s it n----
of Mill chtiiiianl and In oiTor evnu-nce In re
but tal of t bai -uhne 1 1 1 t-v lu mant
H VI Dlh v Id-'st r
First uubbshtii Sfi!-! ier vl I 4
NOTH' K rolt iTItlI AVION
Land oftire ai ik!ainfa cu v o T
it t leil W f
Ntiie Is hereby riven that th f! lowing
earned -et tier ha- fl lC ih-i n e of In- inti-ntior
W Oiake ttnal proof in tuniil of his clamt
stftd that -aid pioof 11 !- niitp ls-fore tiie
Hehristcr and hr river at kHhonia C:tj
0 1 ou Nov P ' vl
tasiijr W Kratirt'oitf
For tlie kw I 4 ol ne’t iui 4 t wp li n t inge 4
v I M
Lt - t fo)iMtu i1tiftM Eto nrove
bta nmi inuoua rvidcin e us-n and cultiva-
tion of iod la rd v 1 :
Eiu-rt Wotsi- Slalon Snith TinniO
hinHli ami ( ml Mi nil all of t'klaliotnjft
( Hv ( I
A ny fon hmlrft'm to pint at itgaiust
the allow am -1- of -m il wo f 01 t no k nows of
any iil-tani ui reison umlcr the Pw and
tlie n k'Ulul n- of tne ini nor 1 pri menl
why -u li pitsf -non d not ‘w a dost d a ill le
gi v n an 0Mrt unit y t tin aNve in-nt one1
lime and p-o o Itl r r 1— -t X a in hr 1 to- 1 1 Iie-M-e-of
said I’tairoant ami It td-r evlure in
rv-huttal of liotl luiiimi it d hy clam ant
H M ln 1 -V fii i'lx’rr
Flr-t niiMli aMon i- t ph l -4
M1ICK UK IT III 1CA1 ION
In tin d -ir t emt f th 1 !i tl Judicial
d -irt aitiin anil lot 1 'lhthon a -iintv
Ok i 1 II l! I Oil I I I !'! )P -IJOl stilt Hill
ry e oti uiile
11 11 ry 1 iark plaint ft vs liattl 4'Urk
l-iemlnt
1 o M 1 1 ie '1 u r k N'-11 an h r v eU 1 (! d
th l Hmy 1 ) 1 I b 1 1 1 1 1 n in
Die d fttr t mr) 0 M ilml pel 1e11l tp-
Irn't in am) l r k m -i univ t - h iati mi
trri'ory in w h it I k ojt te n -
voire) from I : -hdi If n iai k : that tha
-a tl ih 10 y I 101 p 1 1 -a 1 p t:( on
lUiNf k‘e- v u m ') 'J - inon Dial Mepiam-
tilt D-nrv o ( r k l t- nr 0 tn athoaMI Ml-
letfli tiit O' I n'l til a ri-n-r -M-nt f
Ih1 li 1 1 - v aioi iliHt -civ I'V -mi m 11-
cannot is ii ui t o r j mni in 1 1 1 e nrn-
lory : and fur t In 1 I ha 1 h : n n:un - r -iiii fn e
1- unknown to t m J U a n I If 1 1 ni r I
Clark aid Minin' te :eii)iud ly an
M-nim Mill In pii fo r - sw-r Non rr
l)i-n-lore hen ty 11 1 i 1 1 i 0 ) U n
-ued 1 11 in 1 -1 1 II I 4 VI r t of Die I lti d j n
dt’lai di-Po t m aioi fr t'kinlmrm county
Ok la iioiim P rr 1 or n h ml 1 lti ) u in imt me
kw-r 1 In h 1 M :-n fm 1 l v Do (iiMniiiloiir
befre tle ll'ii ilny of Nivn s 4 or Dm
p t it 1 ai a id ! i kn a It ue and judder on I
of li Voreen 11 w 'll I i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 J ik n n -t y u
a- privni fi li in p i t itir! - i 1 1 on
In w tiH'M Miiriiit I l r m i) et n v land
Ml 4 I lie sctl of I tl ( II I at ft o : a Loll 4
t j y O T t Ln n f 1 m im r J‘‘U
1-SAi 1 II hm 1 ii-r k
Lyman Aiiin I cut ya
Y r-t u I ilsl‘i a lo! 1 j I-'U
ti fur lrihtititl
H'd- art her )v Invnd ki ilu tlr pnh!ir
printing of I ie 1 ht'l — on of t 1 k inin
ii-if is a 1 it r- I t in-ii on 01 I 1 n llr-i diy of
Dr-eiils-r 1- 0 to it
tor lie" tool ) iii 1 a I- f t he 1 L'i-dal ure
not evs-riiti' Mu tiioi-ai'i - - of 1 1
! n- hllMltl l lo Ih- l iif l-ouhd or ful
U-uml I so Liu or d iimI tifiv i urnn's
twen t y-W v 10 ! h1 f h uml or fell Ixnml
Pt inti II II hi ) - of t Lr ti — 1 1 11 1 hi riiii)
rtttlon eti i 1 ) 1 1 - -ii iciib 1 op Dioti-aiid
’ 'em-' 1 1 he h'-ad nc 1 I to Mi-tipv u Kia'er
-pace t ban one r lit n of a p - of f niP -up
pre— Work t v i i t a t i f t lu:i
d red ami hft mipn --ion- Ei-M puc'tn
c-t t 'ie form of la a k wo 1 k and t wo (
a form of Lu -
i’aper at fan rrrki t pr e- rsuntuic only
What Is aUuab ti-i d Hud nc viz tul
Isnirid In law eaif sjty c n 1 1 jr v 1 luine
Half li’iind 111 law calf fottv i l l p r vol-
ume I'aia-r rover- as ih Li tn tfr-e to
Mtlio: toll IT HI imiON
Land nd'
r t w I M
Hi n in tiff''
ritt nil' 1- ' - 1 I
Dll lf -111 I 1 11 1
SRiiitml H ' 1 — J '( 11 '1 t'ioni r John W
Lick -Dll ami - i ' I tl il Ii- k : ru ti 1 1 i f ( k it
llUMl l' " 1
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I -W i f :i y u !
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