The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 77, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 20, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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The State Capital.
Dy Tho SlnliiTcIplla! Printing Co.
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ISUMMER ?
JJ If yon nri Iihv
(In Srui I Ail
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J tent you
It will give j-nu all
J iiimvs from home nnd Ih a wr Hint
2 coin fort Don't put It oir till you
ihnve gone It will cot you the
saiiir n i'i uU u week or 'U cents n
y inoiitli ou can pav the currier in
ndvunce (or the number of weeks
you will In- uwny 1 1 will utlend
to it or you can call at the otllce
WANT COLUMN.
Wlmt llu uii miiI"
IMjini want Aj-i-nl
Dojllll WBIll II t- trull HI
Do Jim mint lo luiv iiii)tlilni"
Do )uii Kniit llonrilrr or I .xli-i r
ISi. roil want liny llilii lanlr .r friiml-
Iki jfiHi Mnnt l'tiilln'
M jnu wunt I Piirttllr
IS j-ou wnM HtiiiiI. t Iftk or Mifliinilm
Io juu mil tn Unit n llouui lluum- or Hitv
IK )! wmit to lluvnr Well n llur W iikuii
nr nny Mini of n i-hu-li'
lK)m wnut lo SHI or lli'iit jour IIiiiim-
onk-r blori- lil or Kami
Mitrr jrnu Lot or I'muul .iii tliltiKT
!o ton nnnt tiin-ll your flood Will mitt I'll
liirrn'
HiiTr jou K.Thl llninl Omuls of iinjr lilml
that Jim wlli to hell or llu luoitfi-'
Hnf toil IIimnI to Sell o( nnr kllutt
It mi. Tur t iiti will olllh u tun-o IIiip
iltrrtl.t-iiii-iit '.l nonlsi one I line lor III crnti.
thm ttmrifnrtfrrtiU. on -K for Ml rents
A niu In'liir HrAir I'Aiiiii. nrtir full to
bring iiilck rrtnnm
WANTBID
"TANTCt.-Tlirrrriirr(!rtlr' urtli-s to in
VV rawioii u snliirjr call at mmm I- I'm
uoi- lltilrl
71 31
FOR SALB
'lT"iOlt HALE Too iiuihI fauillv tlmliiK liiimi'
1 anil line Mdilli- lior- Iiiiiulrr ill III
outtirlr Martin Yards fl-ll
PERSONAL.
Win Milton of Tecuuiseb In In the
city.
Fred Clklu Is buck from Oklahunui
City.
W. II. Motiuliuu U up from Oklshu-
ma City.
W. a. l'ield of Oklahoma City Is lit
town.
I H. Hoffman the Chandler banker.
Is in town.
Mayor Phil I.emiuon Is down from
Miilhol).
A. II. Classen Ntltnoiul's t-x-posttnas-tcr
was In town today.
Will llradfortl cmne iii from Okla
homa City this morning.
l'rof. D. R. ltoyd was up fimii Nor-
man ou buslnciwi lust l-VI'lllng.
T. A. Dyehc of Mtilhull eveounly
clerk was In town yesterday.
Judge John II. Ilurforil Imivit front
T.l Ri'iiti helping hohl supreme court
W. H. Anderson was a passenger to
Okluhoma Cll. on tin- I o'clock tiulii
Col W. C. Jones pissed through this
altt-rnoou on his way home to ICun-
kS
Scott ltobcrUon of Nix llitlbell A
Co.Vl wllolfHIllo llOIIKU llllB JfOIII' to
hVuttlc Wash. for a few wci'ks.
lohn Sloiif rotttrut'il toilay from Hit-
wuiIiVb fair Omaha St. .lot- nnil otlnr
iiorthi-rn points. Id miys It U too hot
up tlii-it for him.
DliiliurKril.
Ab pti-ilU'teil In yostenlav't. Mr.n
Cai-itai.. thrii- out of tht four nt'ifro
hoys on trial for tin- uUmliitr tmli'alh
of younr; ChamhlUf wi-tt- turut'il loom-
liy Jiibtlci' Motgau AihIitmoii llollou
wan ln-ll to await lnvt-MI:utloii hy (In-
Krniiil Jury tuult-r a limul of S-'oo
Then- tiro two othi'iN now In Jail
whuM' prollinluary heat lug wua t-ou
tlniiftl UK'tiltiHl whom lln-rt- In mthl to
bi mori'ouoltiitlii ihluiivi-. Another
out' whom tin- nuthorltluH think ! mi
iiu'f.tlonnbly guilty has run tiv ami
lb now belli"; huuUnl
l.awyi-rb wIipii you want typowritor
paper buy It of Tub Statu Capita!
unit suvi-1' per crtit.
Ill llllt I'Ulllll-
The goods advertised as the property
of W. 11. Myers dnaunsotl and to b
tnhl by me on the 23 ml arc the prop-
erty of 1. W C liambllwi deceased and
will be sold aecordinglv a- such
T I! Id m i' t mi-miioi-
Experience and Science Concur.
Almost Everybody knows that
Dr. Price's
Cream Baking: Powder
Is the Purest and Best
of all the Baking Powders
Ami Everybody should know that yu per cent ol (he Making
Powders contain Ainniunin Alum I.imu or other hurtful
ingredients.
Whitl a revelation lo tho good housewife when she uses
her first can of L)r. Price's ami remarks the beautiful work
it docs so immeasurably superior to that of any other
Cost and Cure
p Pottstown IA.
... I was a sufferer from
111 ntttr.iljji.i for ten years;
v-r ti it-tl ill ktiuls uf rt-me-
Youra. i-s without ulief nntl
li.ul fjtveii up -ill hope. 1 trieti ;t
bottle t)f
ST. JA.COBB Oil-
tiinl it efferled Riiih Cne
woiiilirfiil it lit f that I -f
recniiuntiul it lt nil. X
Cha-i. Law Jr. Bottlo.
Ill All CIILCK HLAHINOH.
In tiiiiiiy uayb hint- xi- n-ahott to lit-
thankful to our Creator for hl-i kluil-
lion ti- in ami i-aro ovit tut In all out
iiiImIi'I'iIm A ml In Hit' pant wri-k wo
fool iiiiim'Ivi'i. unilt-r tt'iii-wi'il obllja
tltin-i Tin- p.iM few iliiyn tin- rain has
fitlli'ii in m.cIi iuantitli-ft u. to inolti-u
tin- i-urtli mi that front tin- pn-Ri-iit
pronpt-rtH tho furmrr wilt inori- lliun
realize hUi-iporlatloini in latu i'ioi
.pt-t-iiilly In corn.
Soiiii whoat fin IIhup C'ri'ik hab bet-n
thri-hi-il Out- fitriti (jvi a yli-bl of
over twi-nU four biiolii'U anil a pi-ck
to tin- in-ri" Many urn lurnliiK tin-
noil ovit pri-p-itlno; for full nowlnf
Anothir htirvi-nt will biitif; a tiiui'h
larj;i-r ar:ii; of whoitt than tin- pant.
A party coiiNlntiiiKof Mi-ht I'tirlirH.
DoiiKhi'ity. Viimpni'i-aiiil otliorn wi-nl
pliiiiiulii'r anil uVhlntf -"ti tin- C'linarron
a few ibv tin 'I'lii'V hail it general
Ifooil time unci ieio well rewanleil In
getting a Hue lot of lUh but not hitc-
eotwftil in mm lug; them for ilesplte
thoif elTorlh ami eare. ern they got
home their IMi neeileil conking.
Ml MoMie lltibluril hail been im-
proving iiilte raphlly until lately she
linn taken a relapie; lull we hope It
will not prove hoiIoiih ami that fihe
tiny be it-atoreil to health.
I!ev llui-hauaii prf-acheilSumhiy the
UHli. at II a in anil In tin- owning al
I'leuiuiiit Ulilge Tin- M-riiinu wa both
good ami Intel efitlng Though very
illlfereut fiom what Is generally
ireaehi'il anil we hit. ghnl to hear
the minuter mty he w.mlil prea-h fur
us for awhile at least on tin- llrst
mill thlnl Htimluyior each tiniuth
A fruit tree man pahl lib a vImII thlh
uiorning lie repnrtb the ImhIiic-m- tine
ami ere long Oklahoma will be in a
garb of line orohariU
1 llomrliolil IIkIiihiI).
Alleouk'b I'oroiib riaster are the
only reliable plasteib ever proiluoeil.
I 'rugrant clean inexpensive ami
never falling Ihey fully meet all the
requirements of a hoiibeliohl ruinnly
ami hhouhl alway be kept on liutul.
I"or the icllef ami cure of weak bu.-k
weak tuutelutt lamciieM btllT or uit-
1 urged joints piint In the ehoat. unsll
of the back anil arounil the hip
btratns btttehes. ami all local puliib
Alleoeli'tt I'oroiib Pl'istero ure nne-
liialleil llewaie of imitations ami ilo not be
ilecelveil by uilbiepri'tieiitaliou. Able
for Alletn-k . ami let no Holieitatiou
or cxpHiiiiillou luiluce you lo accept a
ubstttllte.
l.eniont
Smith's.
.mil orant'.ef nt VV II.
V.i tl tiillltn Hie Clililiili'llt.
Tht biibini".v men of the city tire
not ahti'iueil ner the Hiluutlon hn i
shown 1. the following btateiuellt
signeil by home of the uuist sulmtautliil
linns of ilulhrle Only u few were
iteen before going to presH on aecnuut
of the uearclly of time but noonewho
was urhfil refuseil to put his name lo
It. There probably U not a merchant
or buhtueBH iitaii in town with one or
two ciecptium. but what fee-In thr
Hume way
We. the umlet-bigu ! business men
of the city of tlitthrle agree to accept
checha oil the bunks of Outhricin puv-
nii'lit for uien-hauillRi
A. Si aton.
Murriiv A" Hrown
C W White.
II. A Puyle.
t It Uenfro
Ni. Ilsilsell . Co
A c. Ithoailft
W. II .Morse.
II 1. Cohen
.1. II lleailles
Punt A llh-M'lii.
A. .1 Spengel
IH'IIM'S IIIIMl..
W M. Hpeitcer
I ovit A Miiuth
liitrllngtuii Miller Lumber i o
Last fall 1 was taken with a kind of
summer complaint neeoiupanieu
'villi u wonderful illttrrh.ea. (-.oun
after my wife's slst.-r who lives with
us was taken in tin same way Uc
uted almost ever thing without bene
lit Then I nld. let us try Chamber
laln'b Colic. CliulerB nnd Diarrhoea
llemedy which wo did ami that
cured us right tuvny I think much of
ll as I: did far me what it was recom-
mended toilo .lohn HiTller Hellli-I
llerl.slo Pa .and cent lollies
r ir sab b I It Liilie a in Diug-rei
Plto'i fcmtdr (or Cttarra U Ibe
Beit rulnl to Vh. nJ CbMptit.
ryrJrl l
PcM br Iimirdtti orfnt Ij null
txir h T IUmiUih- Vitrrru I'a.
AHOUNO TOWN.
I: W Carpenter the laundry man
will erect It tesldelice ou north llioail
stti'i'l lit the near future
S II. Airell is moving IiIh new gro
eery Mock Into the brick building just
completed by tlray llros on Division
street
P. W. Ilewlt canhlerof the Hank of
Indian Territory has Just completed a
haudtromv new resilience on Wunliliif -ton
avenue
.las W. Stlllem of I'ltUbiirg Pa Is
In the city prospecting and Is well
pleated with (luthrle anil the hilf
louuiltug country
District eouit met this afternoon
and admitted to practice K. P. llur-
llugame who hah recently purchuM-tl
.ludge Dale's property
The V C T I'. will meet tomorrow
evening at ) p m with Mrs I.HttVrty
i)1 Cleveland avenue A giHid pro-
gram and a cordial welcome to all.
Kavlor A McDonald hate their beau
tiful biiblui-Hs block lit Oklahoma avium-
and Muple streets nearly com-
pleted The. will move in next week
It Is a cieilil to the city.
The stieel 1'oiniulnbloiier has been
tilling up the hoies and repairing the
bad places ou Noble avenue east of
the Cottonwood bildge nhich needeil
It bad enough' the Lord knows.
Invitations are out for the ball ami
bamptet of the grand lodge IC. of P. of
Oklahoma which meets here on the
Until An extensive program has been
arranged ami a grand time isc xpcctcil.
Ill Iteno Hagle. llxOournor Steele
writes C. II. Hunter that he will In-
here in time to ni'ilce the run Into the
strip al the opening. Prom pieseut
imlh-atiiius nearly eveiybody will In
here at that I lino
P.ittouA M iplctou's Model Holler
Mills on North DlWslou street started
up yesterday and an- now running
full foit-e The mill is a large one
first clais In every particular and be
-uines auuther iiiiHrtanl Industry in
Outline
The populists an- to have a grand
nill.V ou Saturday Italph lleaumotil
if Washington I) C e-chulriuau of
the labor committee 111 address the
crowd. The exercises will be held In
Capitol Hill Park and will begin at 10
it in
The IIiiitIsoii avenue property hold
eri are making ipilte a kick ou the
major for refusing to sign the contract
for the budge to be erected across the
Cottonwood on that street. They have
raised over 5500 and wunt the bridge
The mutter will prob.iblv be settled In
tonight's council meeting
A iiiuaway hud the residents In the
vlclnit) of l upltol square considerably
stirred up last evening at dusk The
spotted ponies ilrheu by Mrs. John
Caunuack became frightened at a dog
near .1 S Lyon's lesldeuee and
started at full till throwing the lady
out and making Hie rounds of tin-ou
tre ra .1 I'lnl ol town riit-y were
eaught ou Oklihoma avenue at Kavlor
.1 McDouald'b btoie A blight brtlUe
on Mr. Cummack's slioulder was the
only Injury sustalneil
MULIIALL MENU.
'Plie new Presbyterian church lb
looming grandly ou 'km Hill the
eastern extension of Cutiimliigs ate-
line It will be ready for occupation
ami dedication some lime In August.
The Willing Woi Iters a ladles' aid
guild of the Presbyterian church will
hold a "trades carultal in their new
church building in ten days. Ail the
lrutliw nntl busluebs lutere-.tN of our
enterprising little i lt uillhcrcprc
seuted by young ladles who will lie
tipprnpt lately equipped and diessid In
ttylcM suitable to the IiiisIui-m houses
tliy hIiiiII inch represent They will
he thoioiiglih ti. lined for the drill
will be the evenllitr s entertainment
Di Allen O Thiirmau t liildresa Is
the happy father of a baby boy who
has but teeeiitlv passed the first an-
niversary of his birth On Tuesday
the 1-th Inst the doctor was Hindi-
Jubilant by the arrival of twins both
boys As the doctor Is n Jaeksonttin
democrat he will have the opportu-
nity. If he desires it of naming his
lmbloft Cleveland ami Sti'tcnton.
Heo Host is building n Hue residence
on Ciiinmliigs avenue west of tho
Piefcbjterliut church. It will toon be
icady for occupancy.
Ileo I. Dli'hl has Just moved to his
new liiuise In the northeast part of our
town
Strunk .t Hroaitwell am building a
hiihliitt hottio ou Main street. Mr.
PioMcr Is also electing a lmatnoss
home ou the lot adjoining the Ottlit
Imiiui hotel Mrs Kelley. tho proprl-
ell est of this hotel I-. building (II) lid
lltlon lo it
Sptmgler A Kemp's new hotel is
teud.v for plastering 'I his will mid
much to the comfort of our guests
Mr Seidell has gone to the world's
(sir Mr and Mr Huunn have Just
l il Hilled
A horn- attached ta a i-nrl ran luck
ind forth through our streets till he
leiiuilUhed the enrt waring many
P-detriaus but injuring unite.
AlIU VIII Mm.N.
The women are ou equality with
the men In Tin Dwi.t miaii Ctei
r vi h gold wat. Ii contest They up
preciute it and are toting ever iluy
'I list p light tul jour ote eaJi
dtt an J Wtttch the reiort of votes
to you will know the stumliiig of your
choice
Murray & Brown
- Will show you the Largest Stock in the Territory of
PinnnQ Orornns. Ciiitnrc; VinlinfiJ?:::::::E
3 Banjos Mandolins Etc-
Cold and Silver Watches s5t::;$?-5;a
::::r$:::::$:t$CIock8 Silverware and Jewelery
'--Of Every Description.
New Home and The Davis Sewing Machines
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Walrli Cnnlnl.
The followliig-uaiui-d gcnllemeu
have been voted for in Tiu:Srrr.
Capital's SS.'i gold watch contest to
date and have icceiveil voles as fol-
lows. Ned Cheadle
Volney Hoggatt.
Hurry Pentecost
I) T Morgan
D 1' Plvnn
.1 N Curl
Cul Orner
.loe Miller
Oov W C. Iteufrow
S. I. Overhtreet
T. .1. Lowe
L It. Deluuev
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Win II. McCarvet
Ilentv Linn
PretrMlller
Professor New ton
Prank J Prnuty
tto HotTmau
C jl llarnes
John Hnvlghorst ''I
Allen Carutherh.
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P II Lillle
Henr Prledhtnder. .
11m i'it-rsou
II. C Nicholson
II i: Asp
Col. Thomus S. tones.
Dick Reeves
Rev i: M Argyll- ...
.1 Joseph Stiles
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W Carter
II S Jordan
Oriuil I'lutplrr O i:. s.
'Phe fourth annual communication
of the tiiaud Chapter O. P. K was held
at Muskogee I. T. July 12 ml the
chapters in Indian and Oklahoma 'Per
rltorich being repteseiiteil The fol-
lowing grand ollleetri well- elected for
Hie ensuing year
tiiaud mation Car M Perkins.
Onthrle. grand patton wisS. Iljnl
Muldrow I T ; associate grand ma-
tron Mury D. Walronil Muskogee I.
'P.. associate grand patton A Frank
Itoss Hartshorn 1 T . grand seen-
Inrv. Leo V.. Ileiinett. Muskogee I. 'P.
'Phe O H. S. Is the only adopted
branch of Masonry that admits ladies
us members anil Is In it very prosper-
ous condition in the two tcirltotles
both being under one jurisdiction.
The election of Mrs. Currle M. Per-
kins as gr.iiul worthy matron gltes to
(luthile the chief olllcer of nearly all
the hei'iet sooletleb of the territory. It
already liming the grand mastei of
the lllue Lodge the I O t) P. and
several others
Lillet S. S lle.tver of McAllUlel-
vllle Juniata lo . Pa says his w If.-
Is subject to ciump In the stomach.
Lust summer she tried Chamberlain's
Collu Cholera ami Dlurihoea Remedy
for II. ami wits much pleased with the
speedy tellef it a Ilo riled She has
since used It whciuwei uecessuiy mid
found that It never falls. Por sale by
P. H Lillle A Co . Druggists.
1'ln rol'i't- Sirliii-r
'Phe lluthrh- bicycle club met lu
special M-sslun lust night with utile
members present. The report of the
committee ou gymnasium was favoraj
lily received A committee of three
wi8 appointed to rent a room On'
motion the temporary name wnk ie-pla-cd
bv a permanent one After
several tie ballots the "Cheiokei-;strlp
pers' was adopted. Another populai
name ulueh came nearly being
adopted was the "Klckapoo "-'heel
men
After adopting the name in- lub
Hilj'iurned.
My little Ihi was very bad tin" for
two months with iliartluea. We
liked vai'ioiib mt'iliclnes also called in
two doctors but nothing did linn any
good until we used Chauiberhiiii s
t olle t luilcra and Dlatrhoea Itemeily
which gave iininidlate icllef ami soon
cured htm I consider it the best
tiieiliuim made and can conscientious-
ly ri-eniniiicud il to all who in eil a
ili.irrhtva or colli- meiltclue - J I-
Hare Tien ton Tex 6 ami M cent
wottlab for sale by I II Ltllit- A lo.
DrutrgUts
Apricots al W. II. Eiuliir
r.niii UiftiiiK.
There w ill be u camp meeting this
jearalDow. ilk given bj the A M
i: church btg. lining Ai.gu-t .-.th and
lulling ten da v A cordial welcome
t'Steuded to all
J A IIhoaiinan P 1
H:v V ton feey
And they are
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204 OKla.li.oiTia- ave.
POPULARITY!
Who Do You Think tho Most Popular
Man In Guthrie?
YOU CAN TICK HIM OUT!
The line oil C'liootu III IJ.t u I lne Hoi J
Ualili Krio C'liooie our 3lol Pou
ulHr Frlouil ami L'u.l our
llullol- "I ho StHtn Ci-
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Otrvr.
Thf. Daily Si-atk Capital Is going
togiwawuy vuluable proseuts An
elegant gold watch a gentleman
watch heuv hunting case 11 karat
gold nicely engraved diamond set
best standard woiks and warranted u
good time keeper
This watch Is valued ut bs5 OU. Tiit-
Daiia Si a ik Capital I- going to give
It away ami we will let our paitous
say who shall have It. You will llud
In this column the form of a ticket
upon which you will cust jour vote fut
the most popular gcntluuiiin The gin
tlemun receiving the lutgist number
of votes will be entitled to the watch
The manner of voting will be as fol
lows. Any patron of 'Put. 1aii t Statl
C M'ITai may cut ou'. the faun of tick
ct hereto attached write the name of
the gentleman juu wish tovute for lu
the spate marked II Luclo'c the
ticket In uu em elope uddressed
"I)ail Si-atk Capiial Depart ineitt
of presents." Votes will be received
until August 12th at which time Un-
votes will be counted b colllptelit
judges and the present awarded
'Phis preseut will be placed on exhl
billon In the display window of the
lice Hive Clothing Co. Don't fall to
see It. TlIK SlATK CAPITAL will TIIU
an extra lot of p:i era for the be no lit
of all who wish to take put I in thlb
contest.
After one week we will publish the
names of the caudlcutes and the re
suit uf the election up to that time
'I he votes are made a matter nt tee
oi il each day mid then dopo-ilted lu u
huge box securely fastened where
they 1 1' mill u until August 12 when
the box will be opened b) disinterested
judges ami counted l'verylhliig will
be strictly ou tht-sipiaic No tickets
excepl those cul from 'Pill Dtll.l
SrAii. Capital will be counted Cut
out the ticket uud vote for join most
popular gentleman fileml Oneweik
before the ballot closes three prominent
citizens will bo selected us Judges
Their names will be publUlnil so tint
jou may know who will count the
ballots mid award the iirisuut
Fine .tpriroli at W. H. Smil 's south
of postotflce
lli'reto'oie the ladles have been un-
able to get nice calling cards lu tluth
rie. 'I'o supply this demand Tin.
rtr.m. Capitai Iiul put lu u large sup
I1' f '!"' httest designs. tf
SAU..-At a bargain Columbia
t romAht hufl.t UicjcU. Iu.ulr
this olllee tf
New peaches si VV. H. Smit .'s.soulh
of poslorTics.
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BBOWMS.
FERD Hfil BREUG CO.
Kansas City Mo. Guthrie Ok.
Heer is the ciiink ol the civilised world in
this La-nt-ration; more thin it ever was in any
otlur. The Americ.in people are learning to
drink pure Beer and will have it. Call lor
"Caveroc Special Brew" queen ol all Beers.
Only choice Mops and Barley used Known
(or Age Puiutv and S'ikunciii.
N. F. CHEADLE Agent
Q tO A. ME I CALF- President.
Capital National BanK
Guthrie. Oklahoma.
Capital fully paid
Undivided profits
Al FACKbL) UY MONS1KKS.
A I'lKllt Vkllll I o Hi ll'Mlllmil lllillioii-
III. . Ill lt.lMltl
A geiitleiliuii who heiidi'd uu ell-
lion thioiiKh Abjssiul.i nut long ago
cuilie lifter ii long m.lteli upon u spot
neat a riet biiuli which he eiilielllded
would serve ei will for his eiitup.
Hut he ileclded that certain dealings
must lie iniiili- nnil that It could best Im
done by thing the couutrv about Ac
cordluglv In- stai ted oil ill the morning
aceomp.inleil by some unlives to fundi-
hirle himself with the inaiii featuies
of the neighborhood '1 hey iihIi- for
some distance into the interior coming
upon it huge tract of high withered
giiisx and wen- passing through u ttiiiss
of Kit tat thoinbush ulino-1 hidden bv
the hlgll glass when thej suiMeiilv
culm- :ihiI the 1 1 ucks of ililnoeeios It
witb diltleult giouiul for the men uud
still moie uiifiMoialile for the hor-e.-.
becuiihe of the luign disjoliiteil masses
of stone colii'i-uleil hi the grass.
We wen- just speculating he siijs as
to the position of the rhlniM-ctos mid
thinking how iiiicoiuiuoulj tiupleasaiit
it would be should he obtain tun wind
whcuwhlir whltl! whlir we hemdthn
slim ti whistling smut with a tieinen-
doits itish thiough the hlgll grass uud
thoilis close to us mid at the same mo-
ment two of these determined bitltes
weie upon us in full charge
I never saw such a scTliuuiiige; situvu
tpil pent' There wus no Unit) for mure
than ou look behind I dug the rpuis
in A tf guild's llunks mid clasping him
round the neck 1 ducked mj head well
pi (ducted with my strotig huiitiug-eap
down to his shoulder unit kept the
spurs going hard ub I could ply
them Trt to providence mid my
good horse. tinged over big rocks
fallen trees thick klttnr-thorus and
through grass ten feel high with Um
two horiiblu animals lu full chase only
it fuw feet liehlnd me
I heard their abominable u hilling
close to in. but so did m horse also
mid the ginsl old hunter Hew ever olo
staclen thai 1 iliMiild hate thought lin-
h)ssible 'lint uathiis ueie all seat'
tered. mj hoise-keeper was knocked
over by u rhlnoceios all the men weiu
spiuwllug iihiii the mcks with theii-
gitus and llu- pmtv was eiittieiv ills-
COIIlllted Ilalug pasMil the klttm-thoiiis I
tin lied uud set-lug that the beasts hud
gone stialght on I brought Aggaho s
head mound mid tried to give elutre
hut It was i-iitiielv Impossible Thu
wonder wus that the ImrM- had escaped
with his life lu giouiul sodillli'iill for
tiding
Although my clothes were of the
strongest mid eon i est Aiuh cotton
cloth which seldom toie but simply
lost it thic.ul when i. night In a thuin I
WMsni-mlj nake I Mj blouse was ie-
illlceil to shli-.l. As I wore skews
oillj hiilf-wa-; fiom the shoilldei to tint
elbow mj naked urins was mourning
with blood
I'oi lunutelj in cap was sot uud a
chlii-strup. mid still moie fdttiiuatclj I
had glilksil the horse a neck othi-i
Ise I must have been dragged out of
the saddle j the hookud thoilis Ml
the men wnu cut uud bruised siu.'
hut lug fulh-n upon theli heads among
the roolts und otheis hurting thin ug
through falling lu HhMi wild enilcjiuis
to cucupe t f j m these tnu.t ferocluus
it-Bits. Youth l iniusulon
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M.L. TUHNEff Cashier.
$50000
28000
riniii 1'ukII.Ii.
'Phe pollie hud I .tided a gambling
place and one of the eapttiled phijiils
was put ou tin- witness stand ut thu
trial
"S ou weie in the loom at the time of
the raid"' asked the ittttirncj utter
some piellllilliaij ipiestloll
"Ye sir '
"And what didjou do when the kj-
Ik llteleil'.' '
"I made a Imlt foi the back door."
"Ah' ipieiled the attorney "ureynu
h blacksuilth""
"No. sit I'm ii painter bj trade."
"Then how could jou make a holt
for tho back '.or'"' Mulled the altoi-
ney. 'Hie wltuesn showed his ilNgust at
that sot t of examination
"Aw " he said "I uittdi- a sneak to
get out that witj "
"Oh is that it Mild the ullinm-y.
"Well hi leafier eiilitllie oili'.o to III'
lelllglhle Kuglisli and the examina-
tion iiiiK'teileil .Dotljlil I joe I'iosh
I oi the Hint time bluet- the establish-
ment of free coinage In udipiurteis In
Washington Its udiocutes uiu ou thu
defensive.
tlltll H Itooiii.
Por Iteut -'Phi two ntlloe toouib ou
n-conil lloor of McKeiiuuu npt-ru house
Pine Isw ollli-t'b Lni'iiirc at this of
flee.
llir stirn lulu
A little book thut gives you tlnj su-
cret of long life In u plulu unpolished
uianner I will stay a lew tluys In
i luthrle selling thete Utile hooks.
LXIIUI I of A LKTTC.lt
1 have read Mr V. II Oreen's secret
of long life He gives us nature's
method of prolonging life ami beautl-
fj lug the form It should bo taught
in cveij -.ehool in the laud.
It M Lsi LP
Pastor M L ( hutch. ;( ht ;u
Walei im-luris at W. M. Smith's.
Wvsnii A good room siiituhhi fui-ii
( ityiiiiiiihliiin. Must have high celling.
I Any parly having such a loom fori cut
is i i-iiui-ht.il to put in a bid for lousing
the same to the Onthrle lUcycleelnb.
C It II vviiiiloliHi .See.
I Diugglsts reud the iimw phaiinucy
law mid then send $'.' Mi to 'I'm. Hiaii
Ctpiisi. for a poison rcecud. Ynu
Uitlt keep one
I utlii-h win ii you wain u package of
calling caidb call at 'm Si ail Oapi-
I VI olllee We have a lurge stock of
the most stylish designs printed or
pluln tf
flew peaches at W H. Smith's.
I or suit)
All eight horse hoil'outal engine; u
six bono upright engine u tei-ho-su
upilghl boiler All in tlrst clus loii-
tlilion jiut out of uiuclilnr shop and
put III shape us gooti as ue'.v Llupiire
at thu cuuntliiir room of '1 lit. dTAtK
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 77, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 20, 1893, newspaper, July 20, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67726/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.