The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 198, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 9, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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The State Capital.
By TM fttito Cpi Pr-.it ny; Co.
awards
Hlfrhos Honors World s Fair.
GOLD COIN STOVES
P01 Silver Dollars you have your Choice. Don't freeze this Winter
when you can have one of these reliable heaters in your house costing
little money. Call and see them.
es?
M
r-KKNNON opKIU HOt'sK
AROUND TOWN.
Hear ly.wrv ll.i. i-vf-niDg
Christmas novelties al Mr f.amey
Attea.i lha revival al M. 15. harci
will'll
l'attl lloaa will have crowded
house tonight
to Mr. Rawey fr the latent
nort'Hip 1
I:.t John K Lowr? toktffgsl
-
II. IV. PI MTI.UrsT. Manager.
Saturday
N ght
Dec. 9
"7r3E5 ES3eiODE:Tj9LKrC3rE3
mm r I - ' r fturrh la IM
J - '-. '' J
WU I. T H.."ik. ? 1'a. M
F. ' r ' r -r
' ' -II ft."
Patti Rosa
John D. Gilbert
.nt 1'r n- i pa' . ! i..ri .1. tin-
BAKING
MOST PERFECT MAIiE.
Ap.j-- j ' 31 f Ti'ti' !' Jcr F.ee
'fun Afntnonij A' i-r I- y other adulterant.
40 YEARi TI'E STANDARD.
Spencer Hard-ware Store
Second Street Opposite Po8t Olfioe
ti
cbii'iru "rr I'" '" P' ! ac-
tion f i..:..i .
Joe Cawthorn
(Tli )(t of Merman hiirler
A. tor
And n sJursarb Comedy Oust in Chat
T. Vlneant's Jolly Comedy
MISS DIXIE
Hear Pntlte liosa '! atct t-.ng Hit
"Shootin' Craps."
Stat on 8l at
WALLACE & MULLERS.
U.ual f'ricev
$1.00 75 AND 50 GENTS.
WANTCOLUIHL
WUmt Um Ynu Wfttf
1 tun wnt Arftt'
bt .iu wM . II 1 at! on
2 r m nl U IfttT .nrTMMtf
I inu l.t H..f'lr in l.liTn
It. inn rtii mnf ' t.-i(.. ' m. at fw
. yn waiiI lui' '
I.. )uu nl Prr'
Ihi fan mmttt Hnriuiu Ofrk nt Mrhnll
I hi jou wut la Rni H..m. IIoiim- or Hurf
in. Ton anl U N'ly r mil x llor wr
' m.f hind r a litsv
I fuu ant to Htfll or Kl four Hoo
Oli.r. Mtot. Lot or farvt
llarr 70U to of fuoM anilhlnrt
! ru u W pVM jruur Uuod Will c4 D 1
liirrat I
ll fnn Wmixi Hand (land of i; kind
thai no wlah tM Hvll r Ktrfcati"'
llatr mmi (om4 to hhi ill nnr klndf
ir mi TiKUiriTtL trill ihiWI .h law llr
dHHiaTBt (II wtwdnon ilm for 10 rwnu.
hrua lorSrwnta one arawk lnrMram
A okiit inTMi rin OiritiL iir fll v.
bring taivk rHnrna.
WANTHJD.
w
AXrKtl.--uMNlylil lir tnai: (awlh All
IJmi I lwlani an uh
U A MTl'll A f.rat rlatoo tlrf iiihmI. man tvl'b
lVl.rnre
Hon In n lite town In oklutiuma 0-it ot rf-i
rirwr '!- Ad rr w. II. Ilfnr ram
tkat boo- Knnana t Itf.Mo. I IT
y
r AXTKI) Half am. ii In aril Inlin-HI Ir.tf nil
nod etvaa . rurhiaivftt f.r a n Id.-
line. Addtf-aa tb W-rUlt Sa-Hnliix J.Clvvr-
land U.
w;
'ANTKIl- Cai4an Indira or erot.r.
mfi Tbla la imtAinuIn and ftlen-iant
'inplnymoni. (ll M Mto IV. rjlrrit
liolldltiir. tlulbrlr. . T.
w
ANTKIl To buy old nun. TUry m uat be
rlotta. fall at arita OArinLotlU'o.
FOR IttaWrTT.
T
roll ItKMT. A drnlraWv barn uniiablr for
Iwi ki rava aud n rim myt hny Intl. Ao-
l on pfmaiaea nu K rawiami aw.
fJlOlt HKKT -Tbe la0 frtntl ofltrra auvrit
A? htmm bulldlotf. Xoqulra at UTiTl Oai-1-TAbnfUee.
MIBCEt. H. -dV3sT330TJ-a.
CI AN you wrllrt Horrtal rorrrapoudrnta
' wnnti'd In town In It" I'nltait Mtut4
nml (Jauailn. Addrrita wllb aiaaip laTBHNA-TinstLrX-MML
NEWS AvancUflo) I. O. Hot
fill HtMtouMitaa
PE80NAL.
.loli n Shartid returatNl fr.itn I'orry
today.
. 1. MeCabe earaa flown from I'orry
today.
.toll it Neollmra oatne down from
IVrry tnday.1
.1. II. liulaton. of iHnutoon Toxaa to
In tlioulty.
W. ('. Well waa tin from OklahiHtia
city ytftUrtlay.
A. (I. Ualdwin eama down from
IVrry tills afternoon.
Auditor l'arker left for KIirllluT
thin afternouH.
I'. I'. ('nllahati of .Hdenendeneti
Kan. to in the tlly.
Mra. Cat Orner returntd from the
uortli thto afterndbn.
V. 11. lllnkl.-r. of Klngftotier. v in
the elly yoatardfty.
Attorney .Urn Cottltifrham went to
Norman tbto ofteinoon.
Kd Oeerltolfu-r rnine up from Okla-
homa City thin afterttoitfi.
Hon. John I. Hide eame orer from
KI Hl'tHJ this afternoon.
Hon. Chaa II. Camwell of Ki Iteno.
I'utnti ovor till afternoon.
Attorney John Colteral returned
from IVrry tbto afternoon
Trea.Mrer Ham Murphy 'eii to hU
farm thto aftern'utn to npeml humlav
('apt. Wallace eame down from
IVrry tlil afternoon to .petiil Sunday
V. J. Iloitovaa of the Oklahoma
City IVaaa-tlaiUfHe waa In the elty ye-
tirdny. Mr. Ike levy and MUn Anna IttHlrn
helmur went to Oklahoma City tbto
itfteriiootion a rtoll.
H. 1. MiHlanl. u cattle bin? of the
Ohagit country. In In tbe oity thegurat
of Hherlir I'alnU-r.
Depiitv Marshal Mail.en tiaik ttulll-
vmii and (Ireen. two men under arrest
for horae atea Intr la the Caddo ooun-
try to It) Hello thto afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. H. 1. Meek went to
Seward thto afternoon to anend Sun
ilav with Mra. Meek'a taothor. Mr.
Meek took " and doga along for a
hunt.
Ool. W. T. Oyer of IVteraHueg. tV.
Vu jian bu-ated lieu- in the law liual
neaa In roottii it and l". Kenda'l
li'oek opjxuvlte iotnfH-e. He In a law-
yer of lV' eapcr'eneff an. I ahUltv
it tul will no dotitit sikio win a front
pi wo al tne l-irau bnr.
DeWllt'aUll.'h llaaei NaU.-eleanM
purifba and haaln. It wan made fur
that purpoae. Im II fi r luirna cuta
lirtiUv. ebappi'd litniili. mm of n
iliMmrlptirtHa and If vou It4ve pile tine
it fortbaiti.".' H I I lie a ...
Iur llrul.
Hloie room ami nlhVe r'"nu eorner
llltrilsoli k"'t ! ' ' . -Ir. et.
Ileiit corn' r ill t ' " I It
t'otllnilMm law h'i ( i'f p sl'itrtel
A rottiutihain
Nr styles la Oils jtwt arrived at
Mr turner'.
ChlekaH jrl- 0Trjr day Hi Mm. Ifwu
mrirer a.
N. Jotiti I. Lowry to a pmiehar or
tln Jhl t)lasM.
Vm ChrfcUiiH. novelties at Mrs.
RattHry'e: jut atrtri.
ftaftto mm oh Mle (or PalU Horn at
WkIImw MulterM.
Th Lowry meUit to lncrulB l
every anrl.
Irrah candCrn made tjrjr day si
Mm. IIotbnfr'.
Don't fll U hcr XAtwry. at the St.
K church south.
1 The singing Kt Lowry's meetlftffa to
good. Thr wrenching to bolter.
1 Flrtaat lUplikjr of candy In the city
at Mrs. Hotnijargcr s.
Th (.uttirie Building and Loan as-
sociation uicela loulght.
Wlllielmy thr "hi man. to ready o
fit you out ll Harrison avaiive.
Oct jur M-aU early for 1hUI Hot:
now oh hl at Wallace At. Mullur'a.
Allktadanf notelllp to lo hud ut
Mr ltaififjr's III Oklahoum avenue
Tor x flood ahott e WlUhnlmy. lit'
htm Mian 1- llarrlMin. near Dlvls-
Ioh. Cli I Id rnn' mi'tliif al 3 o'clock )i. lit.
atttmM. '. i-hariih mhiIIi tomorrow.
Kr. Lowry will prouah.
Thern will ho ineotlli "t t'io C"fti
tal City Diiiplniri'luli tomorrow (Sun-
day! nternoon at 3 oVloek.
I'alll Uoa. otH-rii liotise Kulimliiv
iitt'ht. l)ot'i'Hil.r u. Sunt now on wilo
Hi Wullun X Mullir'&. J
rw
Chill coHcuriil In to Ih had at anyi
hour of the (lit for ntitlil at thu Whllo
IIoiowlMir. All kinda of liquors mid
wIihhi. bpit quality.
The SuntH I'c 1 Iniltillnif ii walk'
..---....----- r .1
wn.V Oil tllo north
l(li of llMrrlMill Itveiltli1. it IS H lllltcll
ldi of llwrrlviii aventii1.
iii'odwl liiiprovi'iiii'iit.
t I......1-. . I.t f ..1. ( ..(f.i "rnmaiim .. "inn in . ii fluu ilMDVt' Ullt'llll 11 II I'.lll.!' llll" I'.IHIlllil
Jftjlrtd-T1 liWll!"ll!JS0dWl Uli W-'otHH.ontoilt.a..y.lMH. of rftl
una trotijK'. They will liavti u fahh-1 rjt.tv I np.il Stater. Marshal Ihvk ' UI"f1tru?;'1 . .
liable and crowded house tunlirl.t. i .... 'tJ ' i.f .la.Jil ..1'. .. ' .B. fo 0r.I?. "V"" Wvre Vu' '.'
the
Komi
tonalil
lKl
Mra. Ilattle 1 lul ley wife of O. S.
I (at ley of Anlmnre eommltted hululdu
yenterday by hnuirliig. The eanae of
thto nail imdiiiK wan family trouble
the unfortunate woman liavlnu liecn
aeauaedof Inllilullty by her husbaml.
A KiiV pretty afternoon wetlillnir
occurred on the Htb liiat. at Hide Cot.-
tae. In KI Iteno the home of .Indue
I turf or J. The uontrnetlntr parties
lieluif 'I'Iiiiiiims Neitl noil of Major Neal
of Oklaliomii City nnd Mattle Cheek
aiwtttrof Mm. Ilurford
The 1'i-rry llulldiuif and l.oati asso-
ciation took out a L-liurler with Ke -ro-tary
Lowe TI e iui'orpnrators are:
John llroHii. .Urn llore. 1. A. Crulk-
st. auk I.. I) I'n riiiiin .1. I'Vllntir. I''.
VV l'irntr. Ilditar Watklim. W. -J M j.
Clung. H. II I'arh anil Itussell Hrlf1..
l'attl Itosa is eiiioiiti' from TexiiH to
KiiIishh City where nlie will play
ChrUtmas week. I'nllimlitg this en-
gaicement nlie irucs to Denver and
lluiuiie to halt Irunel'-eo wliere sh
.sailing engiiK cut during the
Sllil-wlnter fair. She will iinpcitr here
ne.M thiliirday night.
The sherllfa pimse John Wagner
John (lltmsnn ami A. M. Irvin who
t.tile.l In tint iMinliirti of Oeortfit line u
gil'trd breaker met ill the slicriir's
olllce loilay ami by mutual consent be
tween them all received ciiually their
almn of the reward olTcrcil by W. W.
Painter sherllT of Logan county.
Ituv. Parker pastor of the Went .Side
Congregational church appeals to alt
chrlatlHUR in that part of the city to
unite to build up the religious Inter-
oats of tlu-lrnwu community ami mlda:
"Why devote your ahlllty to building
up the cant shit- at the e.xpeilie of the
weal."
There will lie no tervleen in tho
Went (iulhrle. Congregational church
tomorrow on account of tho walls be-
Ing too damp from the recent plaster-
lug they have received. This uhiiivh
will tie reopened for regular services
next Knbbuth. when there wilt he-
preaching by the pastor. L. J. l'arker
both mornlug and evening.
Jena Hunter In getting up the pro-
grama for the t'aidtiil City club lull I
Monday night. The dry good linn of
Oriabam. Hteele .v Co.. by addlnir nti
! advertisement fur their limine la get-
I ting the orogiit'tis mit for the elulij
J "free gratis for nothlu- " .lease Is a '
( sBleaiimn Mr Hie tlrin anil tlmuglit this
a goon way to utivertiae 'ion Si ti
CAflTAl Ik ilulng the work of printing
l'attl Itoan has the lient cometly i
pany Hint has ever been neeii In' titith-
rle. It lueluilea John I). (llllart thu
famous eeceiitrle eomedlnn: Joe Caw-;
lunrn ino popular Herman eommiian:
tiiBuriBii unn-j' me iroiiiiucui young
ottrtioue; mus .h- arpenier. tor
many yearn aiage manntrer i..r Mtnnri .
Hobaoii; Ogden Steven formerly of
the Clara Morrln company and many
olhera. Her engagement lu Oiithrl'e '
will be the event of the aeaa.ui.
ll'n Jual aa easy to try One Minute
Cough Curo aa anything else. It V
eutilor to cure a cold or eugh with It
Let your nest purchase for it ruiitrh he
One Minute Cough Cure. Iletter uu-ii
elltot belter reatilt: better try It. !' It
LIIHe A Co.
ilthnlte Hooka In u I ulillr m Imul
Coi.t'iilti'n O . Dan. I)-Mute .! i
ruiiiuito.loiii-r Cirnou lta re.vi-. I n r
port from It L' ll.inieln cntiili-.niii'i
the rapt.rt Unit lu siib-diatrict I. i
Marion tow nnhip. Mercer -Ootiul v. tin-
l atluillc nation il serlea of ImmIm ine in
tin in the public aehoola. lint were tint
adopted by the township board of e In
eat on and that on rc.t.nu .tut tin
piirMi prlei.t listens to th- i. eii-tiiuu i
tl 4techlsni
Hum are aliMiltitcly painless win n
lie Wltl'a Witch Hael salve is proniplly
iipplli-d Thi statement Is true A
perfect remedy f r skin diseases
chapped hands and lips and never falls
tot tire plli m I II Llllle.. to I
CONGHEOATIOMAU COLLEGE.
llli .l.iil lr )! I.HMtlH II J- lliri;in.
inlllrrlM Chursr.
'I 'hi MMdrrtlirnrd. a rommlttte oif-
)Kdtitd by the Territorial MKntloH
Of Confrtirat!uDa: MlnUUra and
Churcht. iur tbr purpnae ataled be
low hereby i-a!l foi Mil for the la-
Hob of the Congtvgationat College of
Oklahoma Territory. All Ml ahould
bt tealed aud Is tho hand of th com-
mitter by March I IV that each
may be carrHlly lnv-tlgaU-il and a
rt'jwrt (trfparpd for the aaaoelatiati.
whlth inceta In annual mmIob at HI
llpfio oh May I.
.1. 11. !ARKKK.
S. 15. FlWTRII
J. C. Camiois
Committee.
'I'errltoflat pera plfaae ropy.
for a vote throat there to nothing
beltur UtRH a nan net bandage damn
onwl with Chambeflaltt'a I'atn Italni.
It will nearly alwara t'fect a curt) In
one iil1ii' time. Thlit tvmedy to alao
a favorltr- for rheuinatiniti and has
cured many rn aeven t'Ui'n. .V
cent b'iltlea for r.al- by I'. I.UIleA
Co. drugiffHtM.
Sneciat lav prices on cook and heat
in- stovec u. u iiapian.
U. S. SIILB NOTES.
j8"1"" " JIB '" " tiiliem iniipn
j iim.
.lolin Dran i-o'ond. and .Uni (Iroou.
... .
White llintl wire Ukril to hi UellO j
thla iiioniintf by 1'i-pjty Maral.nl Mud'
koh for trial th-an In eharired wl'h
horse htnallntc and tirern la ch.rKoO
i iiomitn pHaaeii uvn yusierituy on me
.. .. .....i.. it n.t...i .'... ...... .
niniu tr.iio. iijr .inr!tnui i?n4r uirt i
lilm n. the train ami receied four
pi-inuiiii-H from I' county ami dulirered
them orer to the authorities nt the
federal jnll. All are charged with
IH'tlt larceny. We would ml vise tlu
authorltlen to Ima them and nhln thulit
to the governor of Kansas.
Ntit one minute el apnea between tho
taking of One Minute Cough Ctirti and
relief. Why shouldn't people tako One
Minute Cough Cure; They should
They do.--1 . It.
i.tiiie a Co.
Special low pricts on cook and haat
Iur stovtt L B. Shap'and.
I'.iplrcil Vry Hullilonty.
A farmer named Hmlel I'nstoii.
whoae home Is t"ii miles east of Klng-
llnlier. ..rrived here abntt the mlddlo
of the forenoon to attend -a latvsult.
llu waa Hi'coinpaiiKxl liy hln wife and n
grown Hun. The three parted on the
I "treet. ho going to his attorney' ollh-e.
lie had barely entered tho room and
Was shaking hands when he fell to the
lloor nnd expired within fifteen min-
I llten.
! inry ItUers tiurlv Illntirs. ISarlv
Hisem the famous little till In for eon-
ttlpallon.sluk headache dynpepnln and
ii-rvuusiii'sn. I". Jt. I.illia it- Co.
Ssrelnl low price on conk and boat
log stoves. L. U. H nntatid.
TOM KINC3 ESCAPES.
ihe Itnitiiiiitlp lloiiellitrf tints Uut n
i:t IteBOtFtltl.
tlm
..
iUuml.ri
lleport emnea that Mra.
alias "Tom King." baa eaeaprd from
the HI Iteno jail. I'artlcilarn are not
known
This to her third caenpe. she '
having broke jail twice al Oklahoma
City she U bound to make a record.
It'a all the same a alight cold eon-
U'ltstetl lungs or severe cough. One
Minute Cough Cure uantohaa th.m.
V. II. LIIHe A Co.
THE 0HUR0HE8.
Lriei uci
Corner Noble and Itroad:
Il.v. c. W. Tvl.-r. I'um.1. Sunday
iclund' ti c a. in.: Mornlnr service ami
nermon Ho. m: Kvenlng service and
.M'1'"""'. "' welcome.
J iiimi I'kkii ii iti chiir.-h corner '
of I II vision and Noble strt-ct-.. Preach i
Ing ol Ham. ami 7:10 p. m. tonior-i
.row by the pat'r. lie. Win. Me I
1'noetera.
Communion wrvleea after J
morning nermon. S.m.lav school at
(.. r. a. in. All are cordially Invited
. ...
okhmai ..V4..r:ii.-i: . Jolin'a
v'oi.gregail.'ii will m.-.a for divine aer-
elce ut .ludev l.ier.-iices irt ..mm
ut II a. in Ptv i It.- htold will
I preach I
VI "It III' 'ti 'I
Spcri tl low ii-
bK s oci I. . O
on i oot. and hcdt
t li iil tnd.
rtii. Quiciii
P.fisanoMI Ht.lcttJ.
WEAKNESS
NEflVOUKHESS
T'-ta DEBILITY.
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I in i. liiiatiMllila.
frf. rri.. i II. .
1 ' t! . i.ii. pr 'U
III' i 1 kaI. ' In..
I ERIE MEDICAL CO.
mm
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I .fit. mm I it i. i. I .It Trtt of H I'ru-
i .it at ittrr. Mlretrtt.
I.W.t I H t. V" I H-c it Till' fifth
I nniimil . i.nr.nt i. --f ilif Nutlonnl l.lrn
Nt fk anfoclalion utet hen- yisterday
ani-rnnnii.
'the oaoeutlTf rMiimltti-e in lu re-
port reeommvnileil that the following
bill le prewHtf 1 to the itlffttrt-nt atiiten
in rhtah the r nolral live stock nmr-
ketn of the u.niitry are sltunttil and
ll paanaf nrrl;
Ur li .nimt br ia i-o-4 nf tin tal nf
rrt! nlil Is tK Rcnrat wiu
Wr.
Tnst aotawrif - trmt dl or o:hr rott-rryMM-eot
(ttraoBil nruu-rtr (ttaaiMl la any
nOW a'.a'not lerii'urr o( tm L'nltTl Sut
i Rind la ttr.r olir atiteor tsrrlt.r; of tiw
tJnltnl KtatX tn pntwntlon tbcragl ahkll
lftMtrrid in nn) rmaln with ih rr&w-e
.ball tw tlNn fl.ct In ibllnttlr u arutnvl an
.'H i ti tar r o! u ti prorit. or erniuro( unr
rourt gator or gran'or in .uvh tnoriiruc Ifjti
'WJ oe evoTinr- or .eilnti uoy .t.ji
bailni jomIou of aoch -rnal rurir
a.u I r.nra or arnJInc trw aatna Inio INI
U'i' irtleaa ur uuill urh m.irtair. tji
leril or old r toi.v. jrinrs .kail bo llli-il lor
rrori. ih brriinifur dtnctei. In thoflli ut
Ibr rrod r ot ih' teuntr. la thli 41 (. Into
wblh iiuoa txrtoDI property any bo brotarlit
ur k-bi
In o.ttrr o dp aitiniUnt to rrrortl lu tbla
alatr. ny urh Hiurur.xf. trmt oVl or otbr
coitTt'aavi-ut rr.ui iirop'riy tnl in uny
u'.t rUtor tirriu.rr ot th- lultel Siair
tm 1 1 aekniwl.i -il ml rtorlI acowrJitig
Vj Iim UWi at Urn -.Mteor terrlutrr lirv th
property riUittutil at itic tlnw ot rnikiri-
nacn mri.n urtf noac4nolwtm-nt or
K.-onl It) rmjalrr I br ih. Uw if nurh utatt; or
urtllary tbeftumk roorifaic irnni tttnt or
tinvyarwe 'bail lw nt-kti'inlrtlxl ur I re
tuntail la tbn .ountr ber tin rwwrlr wan
nalrd ut the tim-ol miktflf thi- um- In tli
aani-' m.nn-ra" !" tbrrt nquirmt for ilrW of
reoj at.-
Aa i.ei mat ttvt1'. trust 1m4 or uther fm
Try4bt' of rerxmai proprtr nctno.I nitt
ndti urtleJ In an other a ntunr trrrlUiry of
tbi I'nllnl Klul.t. I ir. thcr vtltli tbttcvrtlttruta
of 4. kaldgB nt at.i! rpenrlln of the omcer
f -jrh other itat" nhn took m.li ttokuuilnlif
mnt nnd recor.U-l auiti linirumrnu may In' ml
tnll'wt ore oM hi ths rr-t-orilrr of tti rounty
in tlir aiate to ohl.h .n h projirty mar ' ri
in.id nw) a'tali ibrrt'U:.n l( Iwna title. ir
rji m.i .jun n m i urn i i.iiui uuiu iii
nutu..y o It . nilrt dt.U or ul. Iif.itl in pro
ir vl un.l vjli.l ft m t tlm I' t it ol until ill-
VI tret ttik'b I. an h til ot f et inn f urn
An amendment was adnptfd to the
above mnUiitir It a imiim) for i-rltiiiiml
I
tir-.a!!..
W. II. 'I hnuipMin Jr. Chi
- -
cago; M'oretnry i V. Ilaher t'hlo.igo.
treusttrer I.. II lloud Chleugo; llrst
Vice prealiletit I'rallk Cooper luiis:ts
I Ity: Mfi'imd ee pi'CKlilent 'I lioman II
Mel'horMill (liuuha: tlilnl vice tirt'sl-
dent . I I'. Vincent. I'uuriu; fourth vlco
j prusldeiit .1. W. Hroderti'k M. l.oitUi
' fifth vice predibiiil A. .1 Slmttn Slou.
! t Itv; sixth vice prvsldunt K. II Vnn-
1 Norman Milwiiukeu.
'Ihe e.M'clltivi! cimiiulttee is: Kunsas
I Citv. J. II. Wnlte. M. II. Scruggn:
I Omaha. A. WuKoiiur John 8 Kuo.s:
Hi. Louis. Ii It Overstrcet. W. II. Stick-
1 ney; IVurri. C. M. I'lfer T.J. Aylwanl;
( Milwaukee lobe lilleill Sioux City to
I In- fllletl; t hlcngo. Thoiniiu Kelly. J. U
1 1 Jreen.
Ili'iliUrlie mill llnprialt
Wlllhtm I:. Itnokwell. No. SI 3 West
.lth street Now York says:
"i litis o lioeii a martyr to billions
heailaeho and dvisp.'psia. Any I ml Is-
... ..:.... I.. .11... ...: ...ii
t)rgn a lit of Imlliestton. followed
liy a heielaehe lustltiir two or three
dayn ut a time. 1 llilnlc I must linvu
tried over twenty different remedies
wbi'di were recommended us certain
iMiren by luring friends but It vwts no
use. At last I thought I would take a
simple course of purgation with llrand-
reth' pills. 1'or the tlrst week 1 took
two pills every night then one pill for
j thirty nights: in thai time I gained
j three pounds In weight omul never
j have had an ache or a pain since."
Ili.teasc lu 'iiie part of the body will
'eventually fill the whole body' with
I disease. I.very year or two some iinrl
of the system grows weak and begins
to decay. Such part should he removed
at oiu-e. mid new matter be allowed to
trite its place. There Ik no need of
i-iitting It out with a surgeon's scalpel.
l'mgi
away tne oiu uiscaseil ami
wornout parts with llrandreth'a pilla
isniiiiix i i:u itv iitwipi.
Illv "oiil In rn I'ililllr i iliiu.l) .lmio)ril liy
I iiuilli)-tl linirM.
Ii -in. Art Dee. il. 'I lit orders
from -S..M1 lii-rti Pacific headquarters
that no tr imps shall ls ullotveil free
pa-N-n.i i. ii fielghl trains is likely to
revitli in dmiiage to the road ami pus-
si!. I. IiIi.ihUIii-iI. Al Loi-dsburg. I nil
mile east ol here u rfiing of :i: tramps
are now ramping when- they were left
when the orders came. They tire an
us' lol. miti tell trainmen If iml al-
loueil to move on eastward thev will
deru-l
it pnsKenger train. They
are
ewmfiirtably enuiknl burning coal from
'"''' ""re last night. They removed
-v.-nleeii tons of coal from ears near
piled it In u lingo elrcte. llred it mid
panned the night In comfort.
Triiinns
have of bite Im'oii nrrlvlng In both ill-
r-etlons going west as well as east.
One triing of forty going through yes-
lerda were mi dangerous that the
tr.tiicc n tliil not elect them. They got
on at 1. 1 I 'a so riding Ina car of straw
ile-.li-.el for another road At the
I jiiiii'tiou. I le ns. m forty miles ctisl of
I. re. I lie trallllliell started to cut out
Ike ear. but tllo tnilllp would not per-
iur. It They were nearly all untied and
.Ii -n revolvers atid mnilethe traimneu
til.- the car of straw on through to
Yuma the end of the division west of '
In III the vast sixty davs fully ! miu
turnip have ikimoiI througli oil 'i'licsnu
'reighls castwill'd IhiiiihI.
When mi a visit to Iowa. Mr. K.
Dalton. of l.tiray Itussell county
luttisas callrd at the laboratory of
I I hutiiberlailt -v. Co . lies Moines to
how Oiein hUkls year old hoy wlmu
life had been suved by I'liamiii'rlaln's
tough lleiuedy it havingcurcil him of
a wr severe attack ttf croup. Mr.1
I ii t.ti Is certain that It suved his
buy's life unit Is enthusiast e lu Ids
prise of the lleiuedy. I'or sale by !' I
ii. i.n lie v co.. druggists.
Huk tVniitril.
V will pay i cents per pound for
t'i good clean rags brought in.
ri Cti'irti PiiivriNi. I' i
lirst Pub. In State Capital I I
ORDINANCE NO. 213.
An Ordinance Appropriating ertain
Moneys to the Payment of Sundry1
Accounts and l.xpenses.
lie It nrdnlnrd by the Mayor and Conn-
I'lluicn of the City of Outline:
.Section I. That the sum of S-.!..i$
Ii hereby appropriated for the purpose
of paying bills upon the following ae
counts and which bills have hereto-
fore. been approved bv the Council to
wit:
Hills tin account of general
fund SlMI 7..
Hills on account of road and '
bridge fund Ml tl
Hills on account of fire depart-
ment f und 35J to '
Hills on account of water works
expensu fund :i9'. 37
Hills on occount of main tap
funtl to ul
And the Mayor ami City Clerk are
hereby directed to draw warrants on
sahl accounts for tbe suiie In favor of
the persons to whom said bills were
allowed.
Section ;. Thto ordinance shall In
In force from and after itrasjage. ap-
proval and publication.
Approved thto 7th dav of Heeeinber.
A. II. Ma.
Attested: A. M. Mrr.i.lltwi.r
P. Si.ixas Mayor.
City Clerk.
Mr. J. P. Illal.e an extensive real
estate dealer In lies Moines Iowa
narrowly escaped one of the severest
attacks of pneumonia while in the
northern part of that state during u
recent blizart. says the Saturday Ho
view. Mr. Illule had oeeaslol to'drlve
tt-vcnil ii. lies during the storm and
was so lliotoughly chilled that he was!
unable to get warm ami inside of an
hour ufter his tcttiru he was threat-
ened with a severe case of pneumonia
or lung fever. Mr. Illuie sent to the
nearest drug store und got a bottle of I
UiatnlM-iimn s tough Hemetly. of
which he had often heard ami took u
number of large doses. lie says the
elTeet was wondirfu. and in a short
time he was breathing quite easily.
He kept on taking the medicin.i mid
the next day Was able to come to Des
Moines. Mr. Illal.e regards his cure
us simply wonderful. 1'or sale bv 1
It. Llille it Co.. druggists.
GEN. HOGEH A. PITfOn.
rami. u h. nn IMIlor I'ollilt'liiu Solilln
un.l l.aivjrr. '
Judge linger A. Pryor. of the court
of common plena of New York is en-
Joying the comparative quiet of u Judi-
cial ofllce after an unusually varied
career. He has been in turn editor
duelist congressman M.ldlcr prisoner
of war nnd practicing lawyer nml was
no mean udversary in nnv of thom
varied fields of ronlllct. Judgo Pr.vor
was born in Petersburg. Vu.. nearly
sl.xt.v-tlve years ago. After a cnurim In
two colteifes he was engaged on the
stnlT of the Wa'.hlngton Inlon and
later was editor of the Hlclunond In-
quirer. He nlsu published n neu -i.aiior
called South udvocaiiii' the e.'.tremo
state right- view In politics. He served
for u short time In congrcs jttt before
the war And made mjiiio llcry sHu-che.
He was an earnest advocate of tie- war
of secession and was present when tho
first gun e.iiH fired in that eoiiill.-t. He
became a brigadier general In the ion
federate army and In the latter part
of the war was a prisoner In l-'ort La-
fayette lie came to the north in I sits
and hits lived lu llrooklyn or New York
for a quarter of u century lie was one
of the counsel for Theodore Tilton In
Ida suit against Ilev. Henry Ward
Hcechcr. As a lawyer he advocated on
several occasions the rights of labor
unions mid was supposed to be it fa
vorltu among the tailoring classes. He
was tine of the counsel in the defense
of the uldei-maiiie bribery cases. He
was appointed by ov. Hill to till it
vacancy on the bench of the court of
common plcus und afterward was
elected for the full term of fourteen
years. The courtesy of bin manner nml
the line diction of hi.- judicial opinions
have made hlu. especially marked
among the judges in the superior city
courts. Some of his opinions Imvo
been among the most eloquent and
forcible in expression which have re-
cently appealed lu the volumes of re-
ports. He has unfailing politeness
toward the member. of the bar who
appear before him. ami Is socially n
favorite.
A VENERABLE SCHOLAR. I
llr. Moiuiiiarii Hie I'uiiiinu (lariimu .lurlit
i.ml lll.liirliiii.
On November s Prof. Theodor
.Moiiimseii the eminent (ieriuan jurist
and historian will celebrate the fiftieth
anniversary of his doctorate. num-
ber of representative rtudents in the
chief Luropcitn countries have formed
a committee to arrange for n commem-
oration of this occasion and they iioiv
invite sulisorlpttous to a fund for the
endowment of research mid scholar
ship In Mommseii's sKilal thld. Thu
ultimate form of the endowment will
be settled by the histurlnu himself.
The treasurer of the general commit-
tee Is llerr Ltidwlg Delbruck. fli nml
0J Muuerstrnase Herlin. Dr. Momtn-
sen waa born ut (larding In
.Schleswlg November ao st. (
bccaiuu piofessoi- of law nt LeiDitr
while still' it young man. Ilavliif
been dismissed f. rtne pint he took In
pol It leu 1 affairs he was mu.le titular
professor of law at .urleh in s6- nt
llieslitii In is.'.l nml at Merlin lu IRS
lu 1ST.' he was appointed professor of
jurisprudents in the uiilveraity of
Leipzig. On Juno lft is-j he 'was
tried at Iterlln for having In an election
sH'cch slandered Prince Hlsinuivk but
was acquitted. Thu decision wus up
pealed against nml the Imperial high
court of appeal at Leipzig dually au
quitted Piof. Moiumscu of the charge.
In Issti Prof. Momnisi-u's library was
destroyed by lire und u number of Ida
l.ui'Ush udnilrcrs hud the happy Idea
of presenting hlui with it selection of
classical und historical boohs printed
in Piigliind to compensate him for sumo
portion pf lil- lo -
NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.
It In Now in Chnrco of Philip
Hlchboni nn Abla Oillcor.
Tlir I'rllllle Mint I'lll.llr t':.nrr nt tlm Nr.tr
s.'avl ( oa.trartnr -lln I "Iruly
SiII-MiiiIi. Mini nml n 'lliur-
oseli lirtitlriieiii.
Chief Naval Constructor lllchborn
U. S. N. was Isirn In Charlestown
Mass. on the fonrth day of March.
1W. In '.Vt he was graduated front
the Huston high sclusil. the now Hon.
Samuel lMseo. Mnator from l-'lorldn.
and Mr. lliehWn Iwdng the only iKiys
In the cla-s. I'rom the Huston high
school. Mr. lllchlMirn was indentured In
the government under the tuition tjf
the late Metoln Sknmoiis. r. S N..
then master shipwright of the Hoston
navy yar.1 Uhlle under Instntction
tind In recognition of his merit Secre-
tary Touecy. then secretary of the
navy ojslered that tHehlK.ru receive a
course of tliei-rctteul truiliing. This
two yenrs' course was fruitful in re-
markable progress In ship designing
and calculations. Through steady ap-
plication lo the theoretical nml prac-
tical phases f bis profession Mr. Htch-
Ifoni reached nt an unusually early
age. a degree of proficiency very rarely
attained.
In July 1M. Melvln Simmons was
appointed naval constructor nnd Im-
mediately ordered to the navy yard
Mnr bland. California. A little over
n month later Mr. Iltchtiorn then
twenty-one years old. left Hoston In
the clipper ship Dashing Wave for Cul
iforala. serving In the capacity f onu
of the 'hip's ofllef-m. 1 rom work in
connection with the Pacific Mall com
pntiy Mr. lllchborn mon entered thu
ei'iploymoat of tho ir vcrnmcnt at the
navy yard. Mare Island and rose in
two years to the position of master
shipwright of the Mation. a position
tint often Involved the direction of
lartre numbers of men und the com-
plete control of tbe const rue Hon do
imrtmcut during the absence of tho
r.arol constructor. In Ml ho was leu
derc-1 the appointment a assistant
naval constructor but declined tho
houor. as the talary allowed was much
less than he received os mu'.ter ship-
wright. In 'i. however he made ap-
plication for an appointment and hi
May of the hamr year pnssed a t-cvero
sxnmlnatlon and was duly appointed
on June 26 Rnfuwtouint naval construct-
or t 'lilted States navy with the rela-
tive rank of lieutenant.
I'rom Ciili'ornla lie was ordered to
the nuy yard Port' mouth. N. IL in
IsTO. The Jive j ears spent at that sta-
tion wero full of hard work mul many
were tho trying demands upon his
ability. In isTft after nn unusual com-IK-titivo
examination ht received his
commission as a naval constructor
marked No. 1. In the Utter part of
'7S Mr. llichliorn was detached from
the navy yard Portsmouth und or-
dered to League Island Pn. At that
time tho old yard wtu being aban-
doned nnd tho machinery stores ship
house i etc. wero being transported to
the new yard. League island. The
lort-r part of this important work de-
volved upon the nuvnl constructor as
the representative of tho construction
plant of the yard. In '; he also took
it prominent nml Important part in tho
cciitennlalexhlblth.n. In June. lss
he was selected by the hocrctnry of the
navy for special duty In Huropv. IIU
report upon Kumpi un dock urda cut-
builies tho result of his investigations.
This work has become u test-book
among the profession. rp.ui its flml
appearance mnoh concern was mani-
fested by foreign powers fur nothing
n. exhaustive or conclusive had been
published or obtained befor. .
l''ur lit yenrs Mr. lllchborn was a
member of the board of lnsH-ctln nml
Mirvey of which the lute Admiral I).
IJ. Porter wus president. In 'si he wus
tnnde a member of the hsi nuvnl ad-
visory board and was prominently as-
sociated with all mutters uil'.ellng' the
designing und construct ion of the new
naval vessels lie bus for many years
been a member of the institution nf
naval nrchllects in Lnglmid. In ss
lie wus ordered to the navy deportment
us assistant chief of bureau.
While Mr. Hlclilsirn lines hnvu
sometimes fallen Into plra-uul places
his duties have ever bt-.-u tir.luoti..
Through his recognized and acknowl
edged ability ho has been s.lected f1r
niultlfariousilutles.
Mr. lllchborn has devoted a good
deal of time to literary work chiefly
upon subject of ii professional nature.
Ills article up-m "Shunthed or I n-
sh. allied Ships." pohllshod in the pro-
ceedings of the nival Institute April.
1s;hi provoked editorial dbcus.dun in
the lending and reprcKontntlvo pajwrs
of this country. Ills ndvoeney nf
sheathing ships Is rapidly guliilng fa-
vor among the thinking men ot the
navy. Hesldes hln professional and ex-
ecutive ability Mr. Illchbuni has a
Btroiig Inventive turn of mind.
A llfo of valuable tisefuluesn hits In-
variably clinractcrlited his career nnd
It may bo truly said that he Is a self-
undo man and has risen by his own
exertions to tho position of chief nnvnl
conntrtiotor of tho United Stntoa navy
and In so far as we can leant has
pushed no one aside to reach Ids pres-
ent high nml rcponslblo position
No better aid Ci Indigestion
No better cure fir dy-qiepsl i.
Nothing more re'lable for billions
iiess and constipation than lioWltt's
Llttlo JJnrly liber. tho fumoiis llltto
pllls.-I'. It. LIllll! .v Co.
'I le-Omit liu III ill .'c A Tertiiitiiil I o. has
lllel n f.'. iMi iiihi i!iirK'ii.'e the money
to I u-.c I iii pt. ing debts an. I improv-
ing tile company' pn prrlv
It not only rebeves. It does inure il
cures We refer to One Mlntt'c i ough
Cure suitab'e for all ages all eoiid'
tb'li .1 all Hun I II tit it- v I I.
NOV'S YOUR CHANCE
1 lir t'lMtnopi.lllnii .MmkikIiic nil. I "Wrrklj'
SliiU L'spllul" Until for V't.noa Vrnr.
Tlm gnat illustrated monthlies have
In the past sold for SI. DO a year. It
was a wonder to printers howThc Cos.
uuipolltun with Its yearly I .'30 pages
of reading mutter by the greatest
writers of the world and lis C.'tiii Il-
lustrations by clever artists could be
furnished for 53.00 a year. In Janu-
ary lust It put In llu most purfeet
itiHgar.ine printing plant in tho world
and now comes what Is real'y a won-
der: We will cut the price of the umga-
r.ine in half for you ! Think of it. I a
pages tif reading matter with over P.'o
illustrations -n volume that would
sell In cloth binding at $l.no each. We
will send you the Cosmopolitan Maga-
zine which has the strongest stall' of
regular contributors of any existing
periodical and Till: Wkkiu.v stati.
Capita.. both for only S2.00 u year.
or Tub Daily Statu Capita! three
i
I tuonthsantl tho Cosmopolitan one year
' for W..M).
HOW'S Yooii ittoono?
I Unit Mali)' Niititrlra Pulillr are Viol II'. s
III Cm?
I The ktattitcs of Oklahoma re.'.1-.-
that notaries public shall keep u fuy
kluille record of all protests ami tl fan
record of all other Instruments u
linowledged by them and prescribes a
penalty for failure to do this. I-Vw
' noturles publlo in Oklahoma are ob-
serving this law. and this nrgVct will
get some of them Into trouble. Sup
1 pose komebody or sointj court come
j along nml asks for n record of some
j Instrumeiit acknowledged by yon'
' Tho law says you shall furnish It and
you can bo compelled to do an.
It Is very impurtnut that you should
' liaw a record ut once. Tin-: Siaii;
' C'Ai'irAt. has prepared "Combined
Notarial and Collection Register nml
Protest ltceord" which gives you the
csnet forms of record yu mtit keep
ttud nil In t. thrco-qtilre record con-
venient to hnvo about your de-K.
These books wo soil at 8i each and
keep them on our shelves reutly for
you. Wo also keep in stock hi. ink .
knowledgementa and protest bi.:nk
ami protest notices; in fact. thU is the
only olllt'u ill the I'll it I'd States e It I. - la
has carefully prepared and keeps in
stock all blanks to conform exactly t.
the requirements of tho ntuli.te-. of
Oklahoma.
DO YOU WANT A SAFE
It i Ilnn'l Nrntl for an lluUliln criil Hut
bra tliaritntts CitplUI
Tne KrATi: Oapiiai. Ii tho Oltln-
hoiua agent for the llerrlng-llall Mar-
vin Safe and Lock compauy. ;.'o com-
pany can rive you luwtsr prices un a
afo or a vault door than wo can. We
hare the closest discounts ami photo-
graph catalogue from which you can
select. Don't buy a safe of any nlo or
kind until Tiik Static Capi i a i. quotes
you prices. Wo can tuvc yon nuney.
If you arc In an outside town in the
strip or anywhere else drop us a card
tell us about the klud of a safe yon
want and we will cuil one of our
tniTelliig men to sre you. You know
the Hall safes arc the best in tin
wrrld.
A SPECIAL I.EASE FORM.
Vtm I'r.iprrly (lin..i. t1B vr str)p
Tnwii. hltntittl tr (.ro Au.iut In...
ItiE.
The property owners lu tho new
strip towns should bo "leary" of leas-
Ing their property without tho right
kind of a lease. Tiiic Statu Caiit.m.'h
.pticia) copyright form of leui. for un-
lectleil realty to tho thing. It was
used lu all tho old Okluhtm.a towns
until tho lots wero deeded. It has
-louses wheroby the Icmco agrees that
ho has no title In or c4ulm to tho prop-
erty; that ho will not tip no claim ami
that ho will glvo possession on tie-
maud. These arc 25 cento per dnrcu
Sl.r.O per loo-ou our shelves ready fm
vnu.
SVATVTCa.
HVuii vim ii'inl liicS'Iuttilfii nJOkhilunnn
fcmlir.fti fo tin mul Ion wllliM it pol-
iinir hl Oicflltt i-j-picu. The Imnh ton-
Mill uicr lW) piiot. I prlnnd nn ifir
lot H'vumfiio f until Ifmk pu.iT In Inrut'
tlttir iyie it infNfd (n fifpuonipfiu mm
rniiiplfiiffnii nnd frntiflfiillg (mumf u
the Inn law ihcrp. Your llhrtvu without
it l lneoiptt H'r have the nipirle-he
uml tticJiialtr aufe of the wltimr.
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