The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 212, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 27, 1893 Page: 2 of 2
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The Stale Capital.
By Th Glutei Capital Printing Co.
. WANT COLUMN
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r 17 kltul of Vrlilolrt
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III rent
llixte you HremM llnsil (Imrfi of nj kind
Unit on w I li o Hell nr Klchnnit
llnr jrilll IItohU ill Hrll nf ulljr k'mlf
If T11 Uinrit. will ttilllh thrrc'llns
'lrrllMnrnl (II word") on ttmr fsr K)rnil
lirn- lltnrn fur 9 wnln on k fur 10 Friil.
A wniil InTnuftftTl UirmL netrr f Alt to
brltiir jiilelt ri-turnt.
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FOR. R.EJNT.
"TTlOlt HUNT -Tin Iwu (mill nfllrrn nin-rn
JL? Imiii.il IiiiIIiIIhk HiHlrf ulHTATrllAI'l-
tai. onu'c.
:m:is c33X.Xj JV3srEOtxs.
CI AN )iu ttritrT H purl ill limn nirrtiHiiii1rtttH
wniitist llii'tir) Iiiwii In tliv ITnltvil HtnlrH
anil! minilit. Aililrrnu wllli Mliinip Intkiina-
tiiinal HiriiAI. Nr.w Ai iatiiin I'. . Ho
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PERSONAL.
Cul drnor U over from L'tilil.
.liulifodiMi. Ciiin'r Isovur from Kutil.
lion. It. .1. Ilnrhcr U over from Cn-v
wiit t'lty.
HUliop Itrooke wont to Xoiinuii HiIh
aiUTiiiioii.
Iiiil)'!) Mlmiifr wlmiI to Xormitii this
afternoon
S. 1 StlnNon wont to OUliihouia City
tills afternoon.
1). II Miller wiih up from UUIulioma
my yehtertiiiy.
I. 1. Iiiirtou of Oklaliomii (Mty was
up yohtenlay.
Secretary Martin eatue up from Olc
liomii C'lly toihiy.
Hon. (ieo. V. liiinlunlilre is ilowu
from Stillwater.
I'rof. lloyil of Noi'iutiii win In the
city Christina ilny.
I). Delany of (lUliihoma City was in
the oily ycstenlnj.
(loveruor fceuy. of KillKllsllor. Hill
in the city t'liflbtuiiife.
Miss l.uellu Wllb'r a ilowu from
Wiullehl lsltlntr her parent.
A I. Kinoniil eoiinty ulerlt of I.
enmity Is here from Wooilwanl.
Sheriff Painter kuth ihe county jail
prisoners a ifoml ChriflmiiH illuuer.
Auilltnr.1 II. I'urher went to lltteiul
the toacheiV lueetlnir at Olilaltoiuti
Ity
V. V. Thoiiiiou ami .laughter Miss
7.oe. went to ofdtihoittii I'lty tills after-
noon. Mrs. II. J'. 1'erkiiiH uent to Perry
this afternoon tn uttoml a I'Yoo Maso'n
ori;tnl.iitloii
12. T. CleiiituoiiH nf ToiH-Ua U In the
elty ortJiiiil'Inif a lotliff of the ICulKhts
of C'oluiuliln.
Miss Alma Carnoii went to (Hilulio-
mi. City till afternoon to nltetul the
territorial school tern-her' tiiootliiK'.
TImet.-.lotiriial' liovernor 11111I Mrs.
Itcnfrow are In the city the kucsIh of
.lunge anil Mr llenrv V. Seotl. An
elahorate Clirlntiims dliiner was k'"
In thelrr honor hy Mr anil Mrs. I' A.
(lalliralth hist eteiilnir Covers for
twenty or umie weie luiil anil a limn-
her of the 1111111 prnuiluent people lit
the city were present.
Not one minim' olapM's between tho
tailing of (lite Minute t'.utjfli Cute anil
lelief Why shuiililiri pisiiile tilUu Olio
Minute ( otitfli Cure' Thev MiiniM
Tlii-y 1I0 P It Ml He.
I lnii nf 11 Niiiti nful lltiihul
V miiiiinmhi 1111 Mo Ue 'JT.-Tlie
HaptUt revlvul tiiet-tiuir whloli has
lu't'li ('ollHf on here for hlx weeks
iHommI Suniluy iiltfht. Aloul llfly per-
kous were oonvertiil ilurlllir tlie pro-
Kress of th moetiii(f The inootllitf
was In eliarye of 1'i-e II Shiuhter.
pastor of the eliuieh formerly of SL
l.ouls.
U'h Jiut as eHi.y to try t)ne Minute
( oiih Cure 11 k Hiiythluif ele. It's
easier to euro a eohl or uoiikIi with It.
Let ) our ne.vt purelmn1 for a cough he
One Minute Coutrh Cure. Metier uicili-
clnei better result; better try It. P. II
Llllle.
lli'li'inlrr llnriiiiii'iit
Number IW of eighty pajfes has Just
lieeu Issueil by tho Aiueriean Protec-
tive Tarlll' Li'iiffiie. It eoinprises u
large tiuiuber of tho ullleial hearings
before the Waj s mill Means Cotuiiiittee
ami Ik valuable to all ilcslrlug complete
iiiforiuatlon oil tho Turlll' Question
Will bo sent to liny niilrs for Ten
CenlH Aihirt'fcN W I' WiiKoinuu. tlen.
See. 133 West '.'.'lil M. New York.
Hums are absolutely pillules when
Do itt'H Witch llai I sulvo is promptly
upplleii 'llils iiatement is true. A
perfect rciui'lv ! 1 shin illseuses
ehappeil iiiiiii!iinl Hiis.iiiiiI noverfiilis
to cure piles. P J I. MIH11
Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
VutU' Pair llluhrit MnUI anil lllplimiii
wKM3SESKtSuSS3I!K&9
LM Llli.lS WMIHf All MM f Alls
mM Heat Condi Brup. tutn (loud. Cm 1
w in iimn roia pt nniumM
LAWYERS AND TYPEWRITCRS.
Ilil Villi Kliutt "llir lliilr ( nill I nil
s.ltn nil AH l'ir ( 1 ill '
Do you liritiw jrmi chii Imy i'Iik1"1
parchment iniiiilfolil hipi frimi Tiih
Srn Cai'itai. hL ! vi piT nam
Hili'Millil Ariimllii lltii'li fur oiIkIiiiiI
li'tlui'Mit SK.liil por ri'iitii hihI tln lln-
iml lypi'wnliT piipi-r to 1' hml. (irloli
llni'ii nt S'.'.fiU pur ri'iini: ulwi stonoj'-
ruplii'r' lioolis at SI 7ft por dorm; fur-
lion papur typowrltor rlliltoim itiiwi
Imlvi-N i-tc.y Wlii'ii you wiml type-wrlti'i-it'
mipplli1. uull on or write to
Tin: Nrur Cai'Itai. ami khvc (mi per
IM'llt.
UEAH CHEEK HEARINGS.
Logan Million and his sister Italic
tire In the Cherokee ualloii.
We have a new store at the meriilliiu
and hope to soon have a pontolllce.
.lohti Allen nud Mlil Williams are In
the Chickasaw cotiutrv.
Miss (I race (loodrleli i'Iomi her
rhool on Prlthi.V of this week.
Mr. Hruilhiir.N Is bulhlliig 11 new
house.
The WlllliiliiN boys hi've letiirlted
friim the Indian terrltoi-. with about
llfly head of entile
Mr. Duiilup Ulllon a large catamount
a few days ago.
Mr. Agnew's little child Is very sick
with pneumonia.
It is with sadness the people of this
valley learn of the deathof Mr. Ilixon.
The Sunday school at McKlnley Is
nourishing.
Prom the amount of cotton that will
tie raised in the alley the coming sea-
son It would be well If some enter-
prising farmer of moans would put In
a cotton gin. The prolllH of one sea-
sou would almost pay fur the glu
Our literary is prospering this winter
as never before. The children arc
...lntti.r If. lit f.'.i.it ..'III r.nt kiituru
declamations anil dialogues and with
assistance anil eucouriigcuieiiL iiotu
On. unroot. 31 nil nlilnr tiii.iiiliiifH nf the
community can do much belter.
A literary will be organled at the
Irwin school house next Wednesday
evening.
Our young folks are coming to know
that real social enjoyment consists In
something more than reveling and
frittering their lives awav In idleness.
I. V I..
CAN WORK MIRACLES.
"I In" Su t'lliltill" C1111 1 1 it i it l.nl Mil tl
lliiil Ilium II."
An lii(tilry was sent soitto time ago
from Mas aclitisctts to Col. Howe of
tills city asking the whereabouts of
otto (leo. Huge who was supposed to
haye been killed In the Cheroiiee strip
opening. The Inquiry was printed in
'I'm: Sr.ri: C'aciiai . and the following
answer allows the value cf the paper
as an advertising medium:
M01 sr Vkiimin Mo. lice. '.'.. IM-
Itor Siaii: CAi'ii i.: In your last paper
there was an Inquiry regarding me. I
110 1101 Know 1 01 1 1 owe or 111s aoiircst
so I dip ot to you. Por the present my
address Is this place. N ours.
(in). S. 0 m.i:.
DeWitt's Witch Hael Salvecleanscs
purines and heals. It was iiuiile for
that purpose. I'sc It for burns cuts
bruises chapped hands bores of all
descriptions and If vou have piles use
It for thetn.-P. II. Llllle.
ON CHARITY UENT.
II1111 riirri-llrriii.nl N1111I11 Cliinar lnlli il
Hie I'nnr.
Charity and humaulty have no m-
clal arlRtooracy Among the itiauy
acts of kindness done I hrlstiuas. not
the least was done by Capt. Itechers
lleorge Stroeble anil Albert Schuhle.
They loaded a wagon full of piovlslons
and articles of wearhi apparel and
vUiteil the eottugCN of the poor like so
many Santa Clauses. The widows'
house nud the orphans' home visited
will never fmget the kindness so It
not iicccsgtir.v to mention them here
but such acts show hearts of gold and
souls of the highest stamp.
it not only relievos; U ilncs more it
cures. We refer to One Minnie t otijjli
Cure. Suitable for till ages all comll
tlons. at all times P. II. Llllie
Ciiillul fit) .Mlii.lr.-li.
Lach member of the uilustri s sui-
prises the others with Ills ability.
Theyounir men of the Capital City
Dancing etub will glo 11 minstrel per-
formance on the vfsih Scots were
placed on sale at Wallace A M oiler's
last Monday unirnlng. Atliuissinii -n
and :' cents.
The minstrel performance to he
given bv the Capital City club prom-
ises many surprles not 'only In the
inusle but lu the specialty work. They
have secured the m i 1 Ices of two con-
tortionists: also song mid dunce men
of ability and a high i-lnsa of people
in all branches.
Hear Minuting ( nips" us suag bv
the Capital City Minstrels -I lee "s.
None but the latest inuslcspei laities
uie used by the Capital City Minstrels
Dec. 'Ji.
The l apltal Cll Minstrel have en-
iMlL'Cll tilt KOI'vlliCh llf It Klll.filttll 1 fll-llcl
of known ability ami experience who
litis entire charge of stage of perform-
ance. Dec. '4.
it's all the same 11 slight cold con-
gested lungs or severe cough one
Minute Cough Cure banishes thrill
P II. Llllie.
r. a .. 11.
A icgtihir communication of luitlirlp
..!.... v.. 1 1.. r a i .1.1. ... 1
l.uiii .in i" v 41 .11. llll-f 1-1 A-1 1 1 1 1 JC
iWeduesilay) at 7 3(1 p. in for the pur-
iiosuof Installing the followiiii'olllcers
I. SI ..... I. ft. 1. I. M .1 I.
u. miss n .11 1 . 1.. 111111011-1 11.
i:. Urban. .1 W : I). II. Lawhead
irilni. I 111 II. 11 I ....... A I
a.v.u.. .j.. .'.....1.. i..'..iii..'i. .. ..
Corktus.S. II II L Cohen.l : L. II
1 isuer. n. n.; .uiiiics rciiiccosi. n.
Hoy. Tyler ehaplaln. Peter Doyc
It'l.t i- M i.iiiliiit'fc. tit.. finiikl ml l. I
ft. v . . .......... .. V'. I... . ... ...
jiresent lslting brethren cordially'
Invited .1 K I limn n'cretary I
A WAR DEO
Hlfjliost HonorsWorld's Fnlr.
w CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PhRFECT MADE.
A pure '.: jpe ( t.im of Taitnr Powder free
from Aniiuonb Alum or any other adulterant.
.JO YEARS Till'. STANDARD.
AROUND TOWN.
Dr. Peoples "the" ilelillst.
See the silverware tit ttie 1. ticket
alore.
The lluuket store Is lining the holi-
day busltiesH.
I.trerylwdy buy their liollduy giwiU
at the lint'hi't store.
Pliii" line of silverware at the Uaukel
store.
Sum II111 tel deputy miirshul brought
in seironil prisoners from '.he Cheisikce
strip.
'Ihe ci'iMplnga 011 our public high-
ways are In a disgraceful cotidllioti
since the recent rain.
Murray A Williams Intend that soihc
lneky person shall curry away that or
gan on New ear's day.
Dr. Purrlnglon. homeop.ithlc physi-
cian and surgeon; olllce over Spengel's
furniture store 1st and Oklahoma.
Prices cut clear In two by Dr. Peo-
ples the ileullsl (in mid see what
iuw prices he .vlll make for best work.
If you waul to buy a farm In Logan
county enitilre of Curl A Sputioch
loiiui .1 (luthrle National Hunk build-
ing. Afewehilce Kansas farms to trade
fin- lint hili nil v ni-olii'i-l v. (till t-
Siiirhicit room' :i (luthrle N'titloiial
Hank Imlhlitig.
Cohen the tailor sa.xs he Is making
more "swallow tali" coats than ever
before. Re has Just turned out sev
eral of them for customers in this city
You can rent your costume of Mrs
.1 H. Arohrr of Kansas City who will
be here with an elegant line of cos-
tumes In time for the uiasipier.iileball
December :m.
The Women's 1 hitreh and Parsnitage
Aid society of the Pirst M. IJ. church
will meet oil Wednesday Dec. .T. tit
I. .Ill o'clock at the church. Miss West.
Secretary.
S. P. Stiiison. the local agent was
presented with 11 line gold watch by
thfl T. M KluhmiUou Lumber compa-
ny. Mr. Stiusoti is ery popular with
the company.
Leave your orders at the (liithrh-
Krult and Vegetable Market. We de-
liver goods to any part of the ulty
Keiiieiubor the place next door to
Spengel's Oklahoma avenue.
The Methodist church south hud a
Suiultu scho.il Christinas tiee lust
evening. Music and recitations were
ghcit. The cliuivli was crowded and
the young folks were made happy.
Llllle the druggist has just closed
the big season on toys Nearly ' very
mother bought her child a toy at Lil-
llc's The 'imisIc box is the attraction
now at his store for a New Y.-arglft.
I'ntll Pcb. I Siowill buv I .(miiJ shares
Vict ir Con. Hold Mining' and .Milling
Co. Cripple Crock. Col. Terms t"
cash 10 mouth: after tha. price ad-
vances. Write for pal tlciilars. A. II.
Weber Denver Col. Please unswer
this ml. ami mention Tin- Staii: Cai-i-iai
.
A colored man named Mills was
bound over in the sum of St.viu before
Il'luu)UsloiierSaiideisoiiou .he charge
of holding up Win Husehow In the
Kickapoo country near Ivickapoo
Springs. Ten dollars were taken away
from Husehow. 'I here was another
man in the hohl-up w liu !un not been
caught.
Theiepuitof the Outhrle National
bank appears In this Issue. It shows
deposits of about l l.i.ood. Including
territorial correspondents and indi-
vidual deposits nf over SUi ("Hi. 'I his
Is a line showing coiishleting the bus-
iness stagnation complained of all
over the country.
.Marriage license were issued by
Judge Lawrence to Samuel Mathews
mid Mrs. Delia Pcrhmchc. Mulhall;
Aaron limit and Miss Hiuimi Newilti
Logan (utility. John V. Haws and Miss
I'aniile nillsoii. .Mulhall: Isaac I rlhii-
etl Cnumuuelie and MUsMollle Wyult
Logan county. Hen It. liowtiu and
Miss Jennie Daywnlt.
Ltl It.VlllI proprietor of the Piiliice
A .1.1 11. cl.ll.. llll.t kI.Ii.i. t l.l.lt.1 .l.k tk
CT.(.. D n 1....1 n... . - ... ..1. ...-- ...
over his line roast beef lunch on the
layout all day. Is patronled with more
gustatory Ugor. Ills liar lender (1
.Morris Is out or sight iscept the dia-
mond in his shirt front in eiitlii' the
tenderloin He Is net or In a "stew"
when there Is a "roast' on hand. He
revur 'mixes' when mi talk to liiiu
strnlght."
A Ninrl l.llrnir) i:iitvrirlie.
The Amerioaii Co oppuratlve LHirary
recently nrganloil in New ork. un-
dertakes to give to book renders uny-
where lit the P tilted Mutes belter
facilities than lieret ifore given tlieiu
by the largest llhriirlis m tlie lending
cities mid at mi tiluinst trilling cost.
mi order 11111 . vmi wunt suitable
for general circulation. 1111 I It 1- sup-
plied liiiiiin'Jiifi'': you can order either
dlro-1 or through jmir local IIimiIi-
seller county Postmaster nr nthcrs I
acting ns local agents tin. 11 1 1 m
font dollar bonk prnpurtniuiou ui
nthcr values. In tile general basin nf
loan three cents being the 11-1 chmge
nmile. Thus "I'en llur" c li fniii
cell s for three dtivs. "li.e Print e nf
Inilln" live cents for four days for each
volume "Irfirnu Doolie." three cents
for six da.s. "Pnele Turn's Cnbln "
three eeuts for eight days and so on
You deposit tlie price of the bonk when I
you order It keep it as long 11s you l
dense mid on its re urn get any other
book yon wunt to b irmw nr want in
buy. There an some kiri la I ml vant-
ages to Hook Clubs. Thus nt a cost of
fii 1111 8- " to " is 11 year one can hnc
access to the whole world nt current
t ml standard llti-rulun- lim.. imt
this bring the "Lltcrsiy Milleiiniiim
pretty raar uvBry home" ( Itculais
die sent free 011 rciiisl m a lo pagi
( atalngne for ' cent- l.lros .'"lis
II Aiols Mlllltti'r It isi s Sen
..iru I
I (Pub 1 lied in htntn (apitnl IK ?.
1 ORDINANCE NO. 217.
An ordinance lu piovldu for the ustnb-
lidiiuetit of 11 paid tire deuarttnuut
fif ihcoltr of (luthrlo. to ilcslgnato
the olllcers provide for rules for the
I'nveriiiniinl of the dopurtmeut mid
penalties for the violation of this
ordinance.
Ill 11 ordaliied by the mayor mid conn-
i of tin-eltv of liiithrle as follow
to wit
scctlon I. That a paid lire depart-
ment for the elty of Outhrle be. and
the -.time Is heied created ami esttib-
'1 li-il. to consist of 11 chief of the lire
department and four paid llruiueii and
sin h t her paid llremeii as tho mayor
mid eiuiiii'il uui from time to time
deem necessary and also such volun
teer hose company or companies and J
noon ami nt iierciiiiipnuyoreompaiilcs
as now eilstor uinv hercafti r beoriran-
leil. suliM't to the eonseiit mid ap-
proval nf the mayor mid council.
See 'i That the chief of the lire
department l.h til be appointed by the
mayor by and with the consent of the
council lu the manner mid form tiro-
vldeil by law or ordinance In such
cases ami who shall hold Ids olllce tor
one year unless snonei removed un-
cording to law mid the ordinances nf
theclly of Otithrie.
See. :i. That the chief of the lire
department shall bo held responsible
for the discipline good order and
proper conduct of the entire lire de-
partment mid for the proper care of
till lire department stations and all
apparatus mid property of the city
cnmluK under his control or belong-
ing to Unit department mid shall have
power tn assign and locate employes
of the department as shall to liiiu seem
best tn promote the ellleleticv of the
service and shall by and with the
consent nf the mayor and council es-
tablish and en force such rules and
regulations as shall be deemed neces-
sary mid shall have power to suspend
or libiiiiss any employe of Hie depart-
ment for drunkenness neglect of duty
disobedience of orders or other good
cause the action so taken to be by
him reported to the mavor and coun-
cil. Sec. I. 'I he chief of tlie lire depart-
ment shall from aiming the paid lire-
men. designate an assistant chief of Hie
lire department anil shall lu the rules
if the department prescribe his duties
ami in case of the ubseuce of the chief
the assistant chief shall have till the
powers and authority of the chief lu
executing the rules of the department
ami managing mid controllug the lire-
men. who shall in all respects render
sucl. obedience to him us Is due the
chief when present All employes of
said department shall render ii'romnt
obedience to the o-ders of the chief of
tlie lire department and when on duty
wear such badges and uniforms us may
be established by the chief of said de-
partiuc nt. by and with the consent of
the intiyor and council and shall faith-
full comply with all rules mid regu-
lations established for the gin eminent
of said department mid perform ail
duties required of them by the chief
or by His direction
See. .1. The chief of tho (Ire depart
inent shall have full power mid com
tiiand over all persons whatever at
llrcs ami he shall direct and adopt any
and all measures that he shall deem
most advisable for the extinguishment
of said III os or for the cam and pro-
tection of the pioperty endangered
therein and he shall have power If
need be. to summon any and all per
sous present to aid in extinguishing
any lire or removing or caring for per
sonal property irom tiny tiuiuiing or
lire or In danger thereof.
Seen. It shall be the duty of the
chief of the lire department tn report
to the council any ami all necessary
repairs alterations or improvements
tn the lire apparatus or stations to-
gether with an (stimate of their prob-
able cost and It shall be his duty to
cause the repairs to be made and to
superintend the same and in ease any
of the machinery or apparatus should
become disabled for Immediate use.
the chief of said department may have
the same repaired without llrst having
reported the same to the council
I See. T. The clue' of said department
I shall keep nr cause to be kept In a
stiuame noon a record ot all tiros that
occur showing the estimated t.ilue of
tlie property placed at risk thereby.
together with the supposed euuso of
each lire and the amount of Insurance
Involved anil the loss Incurred Re
shall also keep suitable account books
showing In a detailed mid accurate
manner the entire expenses and cost
of tlie lire department together with
a record of all accounts ccrtllicd by
him P- tlie mayor ami council for pay
itietit. He shall also keep a record of
all men einphi) oil In the department
with the lime so employed: also an in-
ventory book showing' at all times a
list of the property belonging to the
city lu charge of the lire department
together with any oilier records that
may be necessary to show tit any time
tho workings and condition of ss'ihl de-
partment. And at tho close of each
llscul .tear he shall make a repoilto
the mayor mid council giving a sum-
mitry of the work done by and Mie ex-
pense mid general eoiidltion of said
department.
Sec s. The chief nf the lire depart-
ment shall have full right mid author-
ity tn detail mid place on duU til his
discretion niie or more regular mem-
bers of his force within all theatres or
public halls within the city of Outhrle
where scenery drop curtains foot-
lights mid stage IlltlugH are used dur-
ing any performance therein mid shall
require every prceuitthin to be taken
possible to prevent (Ire ami tn guard
the public nnd audience from panic;
nud during the performance he shall
keep a good 1 hetuleat lire extinguisher
ready lor Immediate and ellhient use.
tec. n. At every alarm of lire It
shall be the duty of till persons nud
the owners or drivers of all uulmuls
wagons carriages or other vehicles lu
any street incline or alley or upon
liny bridge or other way in the eltv
upon which the vehicles hose ear-1
rhigis. engine Imnh and ladder truck or'
nthcr apparatus belonging to the tire1
depirtment are being conveyed nr are1
appi't'iichiii" In t icld Immeilhitcly the!
light nf W.i In Mli h nllhll in app.i
rat us or in in v i- in mii h uiTiniioi at
lint tn iib-trtn I 1 1 deii them or 1 n hi r
nf t In in 1 11 1 In 11 m t mi h III
and u1 1 ill i r nr eiigmoi -s m ml! m
G-OLD
BKi I'HWY OONTIN'CJliS TO GOhK
Wo are not giving tliom away but aio selling at extremely Low prices.
We care nothing for the profit Come in and Look at
them; They should be in every home.
Seooncl 3tret OiDposite jPost Office
nil otler pir.cte when In tho vicinity
of any llru department vehicle or ap-
paratus when the same is on its way
to. or on duty at .1 tire shall so wari-
ng their teams engines or other mo-
tive power o us not to obstruct or de-
Iny tho lire department in tho dis-
charge of any of Its duties The
gongs on tiuj of the vehicles or appa-
ratus of the lire deniirtluelit shull be
sounded from the time thov leave the
tdathm until they arrive at the lire.
See id No poison shall place or
cause to Im placi ! upi.n nr about any
lire hydrant.; any rubbish building
material fence or other obstruction of
any character whatsoever in a manner
to obstruct hinder or delay the lire
department lu the performance! of its
duties In euse of 11 lire in tho vicinity;
nor shull any person hitch or cause
to be hlteheel to any lire hydrant nny
animal or animals nor fasten to same
iny guy-reipu or brace nor back or
stand uny wagon dray or other ve-
hicle against any such hydrant
Sec. II. No person s'liali set up or
use tiny stoic or heating appliances In
wild city unless the same shall stand
upon 11 ni.Mal plate or lue lire-board
or other etiiialenl llre-pioof protec
tion. o stoic snail lie set nearer
than two fuel tei any woodwork nil-
h'ssstich woodwork be nrooerlv cov
ered with metal. No person shall put
up or use any pipe connected with any
stove or other healing appliance when-
ever mid whoie Ihe sumo may in the
opinion of the chief of the lire depart-
ment be eminently dangerous or extra
hazardous; this clause however shall
only apply to that purl of the elty out-
side of the lire limits mid niit'nlTeet
the lire limits which shall remain
subject to the ordinance already in
ell'ecl upon the subject and when such
pipes. Hues etc may be condemned
by the chief of the" lire department
outside the lire limits they shall be
ileeiiii'd and held tn bo nuisances and
abated as such Provided howewer.
that nothing in this scetlnii shall ap-
ply to heavy iron Miinke-iilpes con-
nected with stationary engines If out-
side of the lire limits when the sunn
are constructed mid placed bv permis
sion of the chief of the lire depart-
ment mid us he may direct or approve.
All pipe-holes In chlmnes within the
elty. must be kept closed with si tight
llttlng inetiil stopper when not in use
mid thi house inhabited.
Sec. IS No person shall within the
elty limits boil any pitch tar or other
lnliamalile Miihu.iucc of like nature
unless the same be done in 1111 upon
space mil less than twenty-live feet
distant from any building or other
property that cup be endangered
thereby or within a building specialty
designed and adapted for such purpose
mid at such distance from any other
building tin the chief of tho lire'depart-
tneut shall direct.
Sec II. Any persnii who shall be
found guilty of violating any of the
provisions of this ordinance or who
shall willfully refuse or neglect to
comply with any directions of theehief
of the lire department or other of his
ollloi rs in charge at a lire glwn in tie-
eordance with this onliuanee shall
upon conviction be lined not less than
one dn lar nor more than II fly dollars.
Sec II. That all nf the Ordinance
Number in of the city of Outhrle
passed and opproved on 'luly le'.. A I).
H'.il. as aiueiiiicd by -Ordinance Num-
ber lie passed and approved July :il
A. I) Din not In conlllct with' the
provisions of this old I nance Is hereby
made applicable to the lire department
as herein mid hereby oreatcel ami es-
tablished Section l.. That this ordinance
shall be of full force mid elVeot from
and after Its passage approval and
publication.
Sec. 1U. That all ordinances ami
par's of nrdiuaitei s In conlllct with
this ordinance be and tlie same are
hereby repealed
A. M MiKiIIinxi:
Attest: Mayor.
P. Si:ix s. City Clerk.
No bettor aid to Indigestion
No better cure for dyspepsia.
Nothing more reliable for billions
iioks ami constipation than DeWitt's
little Parly Risers the famous little
pills. P. II. Lillle.
INITHN rillNAI. HMI'I II.-..
CITnrla llt'Uife Mitile In liinirn llii-lrsi.nl..
1111 nt li) Irlillrnllnii
W siiMro. Dee 1; Mr W. P.
Illtickstotie has presented to President
t levehiud and Secretory (Ireshiim the
memorial adnptid by tho World's Co-
lumbian ciniiiiilvilmi. asking steps to be
taken to Insure nr I. Unit inn of Interna-
tional disputes. Mr. ( levehiud had
made rofel'enoe to this subject III his
annual incsHnge nnd expressed giall-
Heat Inn that hi much had linen aeeoiii-
pllfthod. Se-retarv (Irchiimn said he
would tuk- measures to have the fae
simile of the memorhil sent to all for-
eign govt riiuiotiK and they will bu
asked to tahe steps to bring about a
conference tniurrv out the plan which
originated at 1 hie.ign
Mr. llhielisliine was nmile hiiiinrary
eiimiulssliiitei' for the puipne of secur-
ing signatures tn the memuiial and
acting under 11 resolution of the cotu-
iiiImJiiii he bus nbtuliieil many Indorse-
ments securing the signatures of the
eiiminlHKli.il from soire forty ilillVrent
tuitions which tisik purl in the exposl-
tlnii. They Include Mr Richard Web-
ster nf Kllghlllil. lieunre tt ( ocllbllliu
of I nllinla Klirnpie llepiiy do Loum of
Spiilo. Aim Mimrilv of llra.ll. Ilr An-
ton vnll Piilllreelies Ptilliifnrst of ills-
tiia. T. Hitlkv Hev nf Turkey. N.
iimiitukii nf 1a pa n. Prof Dr Sheppaii
Wuiloldt of llernniin . Chun (jtliiu Kee
of I liillli; ill 'i Ihe eiuiilil'sslnllers from
the dilTer. nt stales and territories of
the P niteil St'ites. the directors mid
olllehlls of the exooiltlnn maiiv of the
chilrnieii mm speakers of the congress
of the world's auxiliary. Including
t iirdltiiil (iiMmiis Mgr Satolll Dr
Philip Sehuir Illslmp Merrill. .Insuph
CiHik. Hev Alexander MncK'a.t -Smith.
William P. Dodge Lady .Somerset
Lady Aberdeen and Jnsiali (Jnliiey. also
the editors of the principal dally pa-
per 1 if New mk Philadelphia. Haiti-
innre mid Wn-hlugtiiii ex-Presided!
Himiiiiu. ieriln Morlnii I ninp-
I'.i'ler 1'U'ls I In. f .lu-tiee lllller
-e 'retili . Hell it nnl Ii.iiih1 s .u
n 'lit. . 1
-Iii'I'iiiiiii
i'i t 11
anil -
.11 s ntt ihii
if On no lit prniu
M I 1 I
O
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OliristmeLS Slippers.
POR'COMFORT AT HOME
Home is the place-to ta.ie comfort. To make the most of your opportunities
in this direction you need slippers We are making the laigesl ami most
varied display of Christinas Slippers In Outhrle It's Slippery business trying
to eual our stock elsewhere: and you'll fall If you attempt It. Don't he like
a slipper on Ice' who takes a ftiP. lint make oursolf easy and tl.nrnnghlt com-
fortable by ptirchtiflng a pair of slippers from
lCissOiissliniit V jl l4l.s-ii.
lis West Oklahoma Avenue
Given Away !
At The EAGLE DRUG STORE
POIl LVi:R PI IICHASL (i o. PiiLLM: (H! Meiltl
A TRIPLE PLATED
SILVER NAPKIN RING
Warranted for Plvo N ears actually worth M (Ml. This olVer
Will be good until Jan I. I '.'!.
A OltHAT ItHDI CTION ON
FANCY HOLIDAY GOODS
comi:
Be Sure and Don't Miss this Opportunity
for You Can't Afford It.
Note the Ureal deduction In Prices in our Window Display. This
also includes tlie Jewelry Department.
THCE
EAGLE DRUG STORE
109 Harrison Ave.
IIP.STAI KANT
DAVISON'S CAFE
New ami ( niuiuodioits parlors Meals ei v. .1 hi tin- Huihiiiiii 'i.m ei ti-is
in all styles Served tn sml tin- people e.iii an I
inspect in htoek of I nut- .mil e unbe
Regular Meals Served From 12 lo 2-25 Cenls
J. "VST. DAVISON Proprietor.
Kendall lliiildinc Opposite l"iit l iilit t-
Inent business men nf Hie i iniiiti in
eluding Joseph P. SoliiMiian in-iigi-M
Pilllmail Cnriielius Vaiiiliilull an. I
others
This iiiciuniial mid sinatmes. m:il
lug II large volitiuc will be eiigi'iited in
file simile for presenfitin In the i'.i
eriiments It is as fnllnws
I'n tin. Hu-.i riiini'iiti nr III Wnr I
'I'le-iiii.lcrsU'iin.l cltl'i-iii ul iniini umntrl' -Mllieml
in tho 1'iiliimbluii p Hitlnn hi i hi
.-iiKii. In lli I tilled Sl.iii-i nf Aini-rli-ti nut
iiUIiik tlie itiltiiitiii'i ne. rnln f In tlni-i-ii.illi.ii-.
lio lone pnrsn il the imlli'y ul urbltrulluii In
iidi'iiuiliiiul illmti"i. mill ilri r.HK llijt iln-
lUi tii-iii'lllH In tin- liitiuc III if liu nijijiit li
ll nii'liiiii iimt ill I'inliu Hili it llilliit tijitiur
luiilly iln Imri-iiy .inn In ilil iui-iinirl:il In all
uveriiiiu'iitn. ruliii nil "III uiilliilly uftrce
lijr mutual Ircatlis lusuljinlt rnr setileineut
trlillrutliiii ull sut.li tun rnitUiiii.il iiii-tluiii uuJ
JIhhiU- us nhull f.ill nl HiiiliMrlnrt M-llli-iiH-nl
I 'J- nrdlnury iicKOlluttuti Ami lor tlilt Die h
lltloiicr "III t'icr prj
Parly Risers Parly Risers IJarly
Risers tlie famous little pills for eon
stipution.slck headache dyspepsia ami
nervousness. 1'. II. Llllle.
Clilm-at. Witter ln-i-l.
One of the most simple mid Useful
domestic machines lu existence Is the
Chinese water wheel. ihich Is In very
general use throlighimt the eolestnil
empire. It may he from IweiiU to
forty feet In illtimeter and Is sol in a riv-
er so that the current muio it arniinil
with u motion similar tn tlmt nf a
steamhoal jiaibllo wheel The rhnsof
thewhi'cl are llttedwith iiiiuiuhcrnf
tubes ciiiitiiiuing about half a gal-
lon each. 'I hose are lllled while under
water mid being curried tn the tup by
the whet Is reiiilutlnn tlu- ilisehurgo
tllell eiilltellls iptn a llnlU'll I In se
ulletls lire miiile lan'ily nf luiiuln .
nnd (in i liu lit Used to r.ti-. it.il rfr.nii
llll blink I riv r fur piiru. i . irn
jriiti'iii
nv
ci' ! e.ICi
n.m.. and . 12 r 1 hist ( hoick.
((inpi:( i'i).i:i:y
Prices Gut
2
ON ALL HEATING
Stove S
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L. B Shapland
StUlllll'S.
Tlie temporary Injunction ngalitat
Tin: Staii; Cm-iiai. In the statute
mailer has been ml lusted ami the
Statutes of Oklahuiiui can imw be had
nf illl Si til I H.IAI tli. smile as
bcf'.re
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 212, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 27, 1893, newspaper, December 27, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67857/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.