The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 231, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 23, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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The State Capital.
Br Thm 8Ut6 Capital PnnllnfC Co.
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cKENNON OI'BIIA noUSR
It. W. a'i:NITCUST .llannRiir.
ONt NIOHT ONLY.
Saturday Jan. 27.
THE FUNNIEST MAN ON EARTH.
Sam J. Burton I
And the( harming Comedienne
MISS LILLIE COLEMAN
IK -1IIK M l
Si Perkins!
A Superb Spent I'roihii'tlon
A IIIi' Hurrah' Hilarious.
Sensational Comody Drama I
A Kotirlng. Housing Itullj of Tun
Laughter imd YcIIn.
Prof o V. Down s ttv kiued
.aualrlana Is the hlronirca ever prts.etiled to
Ike public by n lotti-llntf I'niiip.itii One uf llm
mmi neeesaitrj tciitur.-w hir it ural-ctna per-
formance I the ln-al ir music render! In mi
ariUlli' manner eee. laio ii IIiIh ku In HI
rKIIKINH riinutnir otcr null m.litfs. di.ui-f
ealehy miislp whi'ie ti ifood nri'liestrit laah.
olulely neceaaury.
Hen the Htrecl Parade nl noon by the
1 unions
PUQHTOWN FARMERS' RAND.
FKBK CONOKST
In (runt of Opera House lit T
o'clock p. III.
Seals on Sale nl
WALLACE & MUELLER'S
Usual Prices
an no and an ci?...n.
WANT COLUMN.
What llo You nrantr
IV. ;ou want Airenta?
Do 70U want m Hlltiallont
IX) you want to bur anjthlnr!
Do 7011 want lloarifrm or I.ofgrrar
IV) you want an; "Help" male or female!
Dj roil want I'lipllat
lo you want n l'lirlner?
Do you wnt HerTanti. Clerk or llrchanlrat
Do you want to Item it Itooiu limine or More t
Do you wnnt to lluyi rHell a llorae Wagon
r an VI ml or a Whirl!
Do roil want to Hell or Kent jour Home
uuirr more 1.01 or varnir
liar you boil or round anything?
I rou want to Hell yoiiraiasM-'OI -'"' rit
lorr -m ' 1 10 J
Uaiayoii Heeona-Ilnnd CioiMi or any kin J
Si at you wlali to Hell or Kirlinniref
lliJi)U (Inoila to Hell nl nny kind!
llao Till CaMTAI. will pulillah k three-line
aaterUaemenl (81 wnrda) onn tlnin lor lOrenu
kr time ror Sft rente one week forWrehti.
A want InTm HtatiCUntii. nerer falla to
awing qnlck raturpa
WANTSID
ANTim si'.fi-
7S per week. el'
.1 t"ia fur tiotiae-
-li iu- tnnchli.
"Sf . Jy ..lit.
torn arid-t""T ."'''
ery. aud othei p .i
flla complete hei sin
Permanent p ill. .11 .40.
tlaou AOo (1. rk N" II
II
It I..
WANTKll A In ' nun win mi.u 1 u.
tnl to haiull. hi kihiMi.f -i..i ma. nines
Bl tirollla ror iNirlleilliuw mlilrcM I lia-t T
Manle Niirell; roiiiiiiiiyl'liii'liiiiiill()lilo.
WANTKD Sewlinr j Mix ihiy Culllnu
slut lltllntf 11 wetnlt) Kuitilri' nl the
WANTKD- Hiili-aiut-n to eell lillirlcnllni- ulla
ami irreitHo eieltiNlvely or 11a n slile
line. Aililresa tin' Mel llinr ItWInlliK (.i:ievi-
land O.
fop. raiaisTrr"
"TJTIOU IIKNT Tlu tiro ftont oniera oiera
JL liouee uullilliitt. Cu)ulrr nt Ntatk Oil-i-TL
olllre.
x-oei'r.
T 'JT. A lurne .
I i LultoiieMl'Hi'i
kev with Minall tilove
Itrturn lo tills ullli'i-
t(e re far'
3MCr3CET-iIlj.lSrEOTJ3.
IWlLI.oeii 11 Ht'liool 111 ..lii.rlliiitiil niul kIvi-
leaaoua prlrHtr or In lilMe Aiil to
Mra. Koliert Jli'ltejiiiil.iH. m the reslilriiee of
VIra. V.. SI. Diiuluir rornrr ol t)ri-i-l Imulrrnril
ami Htrluier n I'liue.
CAN you wrllef HpivlitlneKH forri-aHmlenla
wanteil In eterj tow 11 In Hie I'nlurt Hlntra
nitCanmla Aililrras with aliiiup Intiiisi-Tio-HHrmui.
Nii AaaodiTlos 1. u. Hot
t lloaton tliiaa
J-illl ilrmiliii;.
Tiic attendance nt the union revival
meeting lust night was large mid deep
Interest was manifested.
Itev. MeFhceters preached on the
Creates! friendship in the world that
of Christ for mankind. His sermon
was a mngnillcc nt elTorl and held the
attention of tin- audience so .loselv
that at times a pin eoulil lime been
Jlfiird lp drop
After the eloso of the sermon thiee
persons aio-c mid accepted the friend-
ship of Cltrlst tlotormlneil to lead it
new life.
Tonight Hev. Dr. Dobli. of tiic Itup.
tlftl utiureh will preach und mi op-
porltriiUy will be given till tt tal."t
sirWi) part 111 Hie meeting
1'M.tril In lie the ll.-i.
Tmlnl mid proved by over thirty
yrar' ns.' in ail pan- of the world
AllwM-k'k (mii-ous plasteis have the en-
dorie'iicnt u( the hlgliesl medical and
chemlonl MWtliorltlcs and uilllloiis of
gratcul ptitlcnU win lutve been etireil
of illtrew.lng ailments voluntarily tes-
tify lo Uwii uierltH.
AllmHik 1 mirous plasters are purely
vegetable Thev are mild but ellei'tlve.
sum und nuick In their action and ab
nolutnly harmless.
Ileersre of InillatlniiH. and tlo not be
tlpeelved bv misrepresentations. Ask
for Allcoek and let nosollcltatlon or
rtnUnatloii induce you to accept a
ubslltcte
StellPgr4pherh imt- Isioks n cents
peh. 81. " liirieii-ut Tnr Siati:
Cu'll.W. olfjisj Also larger ones at
SJ.OOjiim; UH- lurge well Index-
'.V bixjr.s for ctmrt hleliogniphers at
813.IMI pirtloen
$ Wnolesale Price Coupon No 16:
. .
i Cut out this coup.. it Send it wlthjj?
joriler nuu r
s. MYork otllce i
""-l&Vlet. ut win
llter"T3)Hiin
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ccc nxi
oruer ailU rciiniuiiiee i" ' !'"
York otllce anil yi.ui ortler will be;
ftUed at wholesale iirious. $
liter lOOMiiJTiilsr.l Worli io iseteet Iroiu.
k sue rpniibULRna rnuc. o
SEE PARTICULAHS FACE 3
IU-. Ii4 ri IllualirtteilCiilnloirup.etrW
AWARDED
Hlffhost Honors World's Fair.
CREAM
BAKING
WWDIR
MOST I'fcRFECT MADB.
A pure firape Cieam of Tartar Powder. Free
'torn Amrnonl.i Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
AROUND TOWN.
Ilrlng In your Portfolio coupons.
Marshal Nix returned from Wash
ington yesterday.
Constable Hoi-.h Is nuitln very III t
ins rcHidoiii't! In Wi'ht llnthrlt'.
Mrs. M. II .loidan drehs iniiUcr. Y.
M. 0. A. room llarrlHim avuniif.
Tito snprcinc court int't ami ml-
juurncil ntfiilii tliln iifti'riiooii lit I ::K.
Coupon No. ? Is now running. llacU
ntimlierN vuu ho hml at IIiIh olilec.
Xow'm tin? time to M'licl In your mile
ncrlpllou to Tin: Daii v HrA rul'Ai'irAi.
Mr. mid Mm Clmrloy CiiiiiiIiikIiiiiii
will give n IiIkIi live party this even-
llon'l miss M'eliitf tin' liitysci'il Ktreet
puniU'. tin1 fuiiiili'nt on tin- n mil. .snl
ttrdity .In nitnry ST nl noon
Chnrlci !'. White with Ivpii 11 notary
eoiiiuiissiou ly llnvernur Itenfrnu yes
terilny.
See tho Woi'IiI'n I air I'orlfollo mid..
011 mtoiiiI paie. oil must have this
It In rfrnml.
Dr. Farrinitton hoiueoptithlu phyhl-
einii iiml burgeon; olllce over SpeiiKel'd
furniture. Hlore 1st it ml Oldithouiit.
The pnritde fflvi'ii by the fatuous
I'liKhtuwii l''itruier bund isirrent. Don't
inlshheelnif It Sutnriluy .liniiiiiry '.'?.
Save yoiircoiinoiis you cannot alToril
to iiiIhn tills Krunil I'ortfoHo.
I'oil Uk.m OtlltffR In 'lienjainlu
building Oklithoiiiu ".v. nue north of
land olllre. In- '..eat ouuu of lllerer
.t t'o t tent I
Ollloer Ooblic. who took suddenly 111
yesterday Ih not much better today.
lie In belli k well taliun cam of.
I'ou Kknt KiirnNlieil rooms for sin-
Klu or married couples. 117 North
First street three doors north of Me-
Neul'n bank.
Davidson's cafe ittlt buslines yester-
dttj. Tho rmnn we unilcrhtiini'l. will
be hereafter occupied lit K.nlro. i'i
drutfi'ist.
You will eortulnly 111ms treut if nt
l.n't i'f Si IVrklns' (iotely Co. at
'Tt1 i Sttturdiiy 11 iht .lanuary
Ti.liHts for Si ie inn- v
Iraiiia will go on sah- U eilr.-du
lint
Ail-
liiorulug ut Wullui'- A Mntit-r's.
mission '.'.1 .M) niul 7.1 cents.
The Hulldlng ami Loan association
has elected for the ensuing year A. J.
Hpengel president; F. 11. I.lllle vice
president: (' F. Klsensuhmldt secre-
tary: J W. McNeill treasurer.
Furiilshrd rooms by the day or week
with or without heat. The best nod
neatest to be found In the city. Far
lor for ladles' use with porter" iiIwavk
on hand to attend to your wants. Civil
and get terms. llou:i. Dai. i. v.
Knm J. Ilurton und the charming
comedienne Mile l.illlo Colcinuii in
the new "SI IVrklus" u superb scenic
production sensational comedy drama
at the McKcunon Saturday night.
January U7.
Col. McCord yesterday moved from
the Springer hotel building to the mid-
dle of the next block west on Oklaho-
ma avenue. A. F. Saunders bus moved
his large harness mid suddlery busi-
ness into the building vucajed.
The ladies of St. Mary Catholic
church will give a social next Thurs
ttuy evening. January as. ut the resi-
dence of Mr. C M. Dunbar corner of
Springer avenue mid Drexel boulerard.
ItcfrcsliiiicnU will be served and a
good time Is promised A cordial In-
vitation U extended to all.
A suit in the district court wi.s Hied
here today by the Piibst llrewlng
conijiany against the bondsmen. I'ruiik
McMastcr and John llrogan. as sure-
tiet for M K. I'rausuick.of Oklalioinii
Tlie suit Is brought on m-count of the
non-performance of iluty of (rnsnlck
as agent of the company'
SI Ferklns will iipn-ur for tin-llrst
time in the city saluiduy night Janu-
ary -: at i he M. Kenuou. The above
atttnetloii Is Hi st class lit every ro-
spoct. Of the iday Itself we need
only to say that for laughing put-posts
llieie are no better and as such Is sure
lo lie entertaining lieiiieuibet the
date.
Noel Kdwititls is coiniilliiiL' a new
city directory which will be rviulv fr
distribution to the subscribers tomor
row. It is a hmid-.oiue. large volume
bound in bright pasteboard covers'
In its directory it Is fully up to date
in names mid has the usiiiii olllclal In
formation in it Kitv professional
and business man sho'dd have one of
them.
The M Ferklns company is billed for
the McKciiuon Jan. '.'7. Ibis company
Is meeting with great success In this
part of tlie country mid U receiving
Mattering press uoticss. Their midday
irirade is noel and funny und tlie
baud is tlie talk of every town they
liuve played lu. They give a free Imni)
concert In trout of the opera house ut
7 o'clock and uil lovers of classical
music should hear it. Iteincmber the
date. Admission. 7 .V) S.I.
A Until Open mid Shut
And no foolishness. Hcggs's Cherry
i ongh Syrup will cure where all others
fall Suld and warranted by all drug
Klsts
THREE LIVES LOST.
Well-KnoMii t'llli.'iia ol I he hue and I'm
Atciur) linn. ii In thrijrep I'ork.
Sunday nttcruonti Mr. and Mm tins-
tavlous F. Tjhon mid Miss Minnie
Chapuiau were drowned while trying
to cross Deep Fork river ut Long Tom
ford. Mr. Tyson und Miss Chapman
wern tesi'liers ef the Indian school at
t I-f rgen )
MATTOX CASE APPEALED.
Tk ontiy Crluilnnl Jt .tuntbur SIioit
lor UK Lll.i.
The OkUhoma C'itv 'lllJourul
tnte that Clyde Mattox ifets another
chance for hi life.
Ills attorneys will uppeal I1I1 cuw to
the Niiiircmc court and will iimIwii 111
error the ndmlsiloti of the testlmony
of Tom Whitman. Whitmnu teslllled
at Mattox's llrst trial but before the
next trlul Whitman was murdered.
The evidence kIvcii on the llrst trial
was admitted by .IiuIku Williams.
Mattox's attorneys mty that no similar
ense has ever reached the supreme
court of the I'nlted States A ease
was appealed from I'tith some years
iitfo In which the jiulci' admitted the
testimony of a man who had been hired
by the defendant to absent himself.
'1 he cou it was sustained upon the
ground that the witness was absent
tlirniitfn the wilful act of defendant
himself hcHccthu defendant could not
claim error In admitting testimony
Klvftiulu former trial In the Mat-
toxcase nine-tenths of the people be
Here that the making away with
Tom Whitman had 11 direct connection
with the testimony he would have
llveu. yet no such evidence was pro-
duced In court ludire William's "nil-
lii may be technically wroiitf. but It
Is morally rl(?lit for any other rullii";
would place 11 premium upon the mur-
der of liiiorlaiit witnesses
The success of Chamberlain's Cou'h
Itemeily in ullectiiiir 11 speedy (tire of
colds croup nod whooping contrh hits
brought it into ureal ilemaliil. Messrs.
I'onllus v Son of Cameron Ohio say
that It lias gained 11 reputation second
to none In that vicinity das M
Queen of Johnston. W. Y11. says it is
tin' best V ever used. II. !'. '.loues.
drutfi-ist Winona. Miss. s.tys "Clniiii-
beriitln's Cotii-h Ilemedy Is perfectly
reliable. have always warranted it
anil It never fulled to (jlve the most
perfect satisfaction ' .vi cent iiottles
for sale by 1". II. I.lllle A '
A LITTLE FOOLISH.
The Ciiilliil Cllj Chili Will .Vol l.o ti ti-
killlsils I'll)
The Capital City D.ttiuins- eltili will
not attend the dunce -Iveii by the Pas-
time club of Arkansas City on account
of the objections of some of the youuc;
ladles of the club. It is too bad. 'Pi"
Invitation had been i" ccptccl and a
party if-ntiieeii 1'iiiiples uiadc up anil
biii Santa i'e company hud very kindly
olTercd 11 half fare rate and now all
these things have to be abroatcil at
the lust minute
There was untlilnc; wrouj- In sueli 11
jiarty under proper cliaperonage. It
is rumored that this action on the
p.trt of the young ladles will break up
the club.
For pains In the chest there Is noth-
ing better than :l tlanucl cloth satur-
ated with (ihamberliin's 1'atii Halm
mid bound on over ibe seat of pain. It
will pr m'p n connti' irritation with-
out bll- i.-iiiii-. unit Is i ot so disagreea-
ble -n mustard: in f.ict Is much supe-
rior to any plnstei flu account of Its
mm rclin'mr onnliMts. If used In
i ii. it will ot f lit pneumonia. Mi
. i(fme itmniWIy tli!rh'rHirrfifeft:
irngK'lslk.
Arle-Ui M'ulern. llhtphtrell.
A liowlug well has been opened nt
lllackwcll at u depth of only twenty
feet. It is a phenomenon since water
in other wells within a short distance
display no disposition to rise higher
than three or four feet. This well Is
on one of tlie highest points of the
city.
Small boy (aside) "lice whir." but
those Little (liaut Fills take the cake.
Sold mid warranted by till druggists.
for Sale.
A line residence property close in
on one of tlie brt resilience streets of
the city. Five-room house with pan-
try and closets well constructed and
fully llnishetl large barn. Ilfty bmrel
cistern '.'on lots fruit shade aiid mini-
mental trees. For particiilms call at
I'M North llrnad street.
He Huh lleeli "Sited t'n."
A Methodist clergyman tells this in-
cident which occurred in n l'ullmati
sleeper while riding through Iowa
As the trai.i passed out th" state Kne
iu'o Iowa a seal wns put on the liquor
sideboard in the bullet and the clergy-
man w islilng to test tin ellfori'i'iiieiit
of tlie prohibition law called tin-
porter and asked him if lie could ifct a
little whisky Oh. jes. Nih." said the
porter "nd how iiboul a little
w Im iiierii'd the minister ' I think
I en u tls urn. ah " win. the prompt
and "vhispi icd lepl.i. "Hut ' eon-
iinneil tliu tvvi'ieiid geiitli'imin. "how
about prohibition In lown'' "Oh."
said the porter with n knowing Ink
'we alwiis pick nut' liit'li. sail."
(Irnrril Inslrnil or AnhliUliiis
Ali'hdtlke Kugene of Atlstrm wlloxu
mime was put fiirwiml il ettr ago na
candidate for the urcliblstnipric of 111-
milts ait olllcc which he was itinut
lllixiotis to luccpl. has just been ap-
pointed to the ciiiiiuiuiii! of the infantry
brigade si'iili.ui'd there with the rank
of geiici.il Ilia tttsiea urc fur uioiv
eeclesiastietil than military and helms
passed all the regular exiiuilnutloiis of
tlie faculty of thcologi and U-eti grad-
uated .i-.ii doctor of iliviiuti . Is
the tallest mid most mugiutlceiitU pro.
ixirtiiilied of any prince of the blood of
Ihirope. Tlie itrehblshiiprle of Olinut
Is now held by n cardinal whose
parents me Jewish peasants und who
still hold to the faith of their fore-
fathers uotvv ithstan.'.'.g that their
sou who now bears the tltl. uf prince
mid inalntaliis a semi regal state h.is
t .ken them to live with him in I ..il-
VIGOR of MEN
Eiilii.rjuic.il.
Pcrminntl Ritortd.
WEAKNESS
NERVOUSNESS
DEDILITY
ami allii- train nreilli
rn.iu i iui r rraiir arr
einitr. ibe r tilt a of
..terxoik .1 knell
..rn no lullitreinth!
ll?ri I'M. nil an t'l
lirnlfvrryiiiaiij
In tllon ef the lMlr.
Mii'l'le natlirtillneOi.l
liiiiiiisllai.lini.roienirnt
i-en. I allure (inaja.llla
2.11.1 rrfrtriicii lla.i
ellilatlathih ail (ihr.
r-! yfA walled IHalnliirti
unit m' .oL L
PUTAiO rt V
Jss
IM
ssJii wf
icuuHivn
H iinjp ii pioa wtBtini m
PERSONAL.
II. A Crotiss. of Cross Is In the city.
II W. Ilntohelder. of Cross Is In the
city.
Itidoe llradlev
day.
returned to En Id to-
Attorney Adams
this afternoon.
went to Norman
lion. (Icorge W
(lardenhlie Is over
from Stillwater
'robati! .Inline. I.tlwnrtln cumii ildtvn
from Furry this afternoon.
Attorney John llnrltfht came down
from Ferry tins attcrnoou.
C. W lleynolds a trusty deputy mar-
shal In In the city today.
Attorney Dick T. Morgan returned
from Ferry this afternoon.
Attorney (lencrul (lalbralth came
down from the strip today.
Mrs. Ij. It Shapland returned from
severul weeks' visit to Newton.
II C. Williamson i-uunlng the stages
oul of (Itithrie. is over from Chlckashii.
Klder (Ireen went to Oklahoma City
today lo bo present at the meeting of
the church extension committee.
Deputy Marshal Kress brought In
threu prisoners for cutting timber oil
(Ins Kiioadn' claim in the strip
J. W. Jorden and T. J. Mann of
Cleveland the new town in the Faw-
nee country are in the city. They suy
the town Is flourishing.
Attorney Stewart is down from Fer-
ry looking after his uncle Mr. Froth-
ers v ho was stricken with paralysis.
The patient ih still unconscious.
Mrs. .1. F. Snler returned from
llloomlngton Ml lust Saturday. She
has linen gone all summer In the east
visiting friends In dllfereut localities
The mother and sister of l'lilll Hon-
ciibauui arrived from Virginia and
will make lluthrle tlielr future home.
Mrs. Itoscnbaum was here all last
summer and Is in love with OtJu'noma.
I on Ttiohy fii'Jiui- of C. J. Tuohy. of
Nix Hii'fiAill & Co. dropped in 011 his
son iiy surprise Minilay. tiic old gen-
tlemini is about HO years of age and
father und son hud not met each other
for several yeurs
John Carter of Streator Illinois Is
In the city for the purpose of starting
a territorial news bureau. He has
strong endorsements as 11 writer of
forte and a thorough correspondent.
He will have a correspondent in 1 itch
town of the territory and condensing
the news here will 'furnish It to for-
eign and territorial pipers.
' III buying it cough medicine for
children" mijs A. II. Walker ti promi-1
iient druggist of Ogtlen Ftah "never !
be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. There is no danger from It
mid relief Is always sure to follow. I
iiarticularly rccoiiunentl Cliumbcrluln's
becuuse I have ftmnd It to be safe and
reliable. It Is Intended especially for
colds croup and v.'lioopHig''tuijh w
cent bottlcfc nor sale by I. II l.iliieo;-
It.-M-tieil ut sea.
Ni:w Yoiik Jan. 'Jit. Tint French
steamer l.t Hroluguc ("apt. KiiK'
which arrived here yesterday from
Havre reports heavy g.tles and rough
se.is during tlie passage. On January
I'.i she fell in with tliu llshlng schooner
Susan I. Hodge of lllottccster Mass.
dismasted and in a sinking condition
A boat was launched and it crew of
llfteen men were rescued and brought !
to this port
"JAY
GOULD RODDER."
An Inlereallui; Inarrlpllou on tins of tu
liiimate'a l.iilxrra.
Iii one of the walls of u small wait-
ing room in the Western Union build-
ing in New- York Is a sill that forms u
shelf On this shelf Ih u big ledger.
probably a register for names. On the
i iitrr there is this inscription: "Jay
liiillld. lioliber."
This I It Isold mid has been there
ll long time. Tlie letters have been
.ut into tlie cover witli u knife in n
M-ruwl not deep enough or wide enough
i UK ooll.li I.CIl'lKIt
toly -
Olliill 'i t
.iig but Isitli deep ami wide
lie plainly visible to anyone
wit-. ! .... at the book it must hsiic
taken - . ue little time to do the scrawl-
lug f i i he lettering bears evidence of
Jtn mi lolled rather than of a hasty
hitii. I 1 1 was discovered tho other day
hj a. . t.
I io r. ire several clerks who look
i' th..' book a dozen times u
dav No doubt scores of Intimate
fri.nl if (leorge and Fdwln (timid
nun I. .iheil upon it und have noted Its
soile i over wlille waiting for inlnils-
sii.it iM.irgo and IMwltt (lotild both
oiue to that window many times In
""' ' lirM' of each day mid they must
huie s.. ii Hi ledger again and again
ainl th v must have noticed that theio
was i s raw! of some sort upon the
.'i.i v.i certainly not one of these
has ii-ited a H would bo Interesting
to I i what Is ill that book und who
is th.- aitthiir of the scrawl.
-?Ktti)TI-lJlY COJSTTI3SfUJi3 TO GrO -
Wo are not giving them away but aio selling at extremely Low prices.
We care nothing lor the profit Come in and Look at
them; They should he in every home.
Spenc
HE WAS A GOOD MAN.
That's What Everybody Bays of
Uuclo Jorry Kuok.
i:trnefnlC.irerr of lVItiiinlii'4 '(iiilnr nt
tiatermtr-lloiT Ho lto. front sn
HuoiIiIm HIkIIiiii to I'oilllnna
of (Irent Trml
Jeremiah M. Husk who died recent-
ly nt Vlnxpia Wis. uns bom in Mor-
gan county (). on the anniversary of
the battle of Hunker Hill June 17.
1S.10. His parents Daniel Uusk ami
Jane 1'akuer- Husk were unable to
give him more than 1111 ordinary common
M'hool education. When Jeremiah was
II yet.rs old his father died. Young
Jerry then had to leave school and
work to support his mother and sisters.
For a year lie stayed 011 the farm.
Then he got it job driving the stage
between Zitticsvillc and Newark
Though only lfi yearn old his powerful
physhitie made him the equal of any
full-grown num. When he was 'JO ho
married Mary Martin the daughter of
it neighbor. She bore him three chil-
dren. In 18.VI he moved to Had Axo
(now Vernon) county Wis. where he
opened n hotcL Soon he wits elected
sheriff. Other local olllces followed
and he became 11 leading llgtire In
county M)lltIcs. In ls.vi his llrst
wdfe having died lie married Flla-
beth Johnson a Wisconsin girl who
bore hint four children two being now
nllve. In Ihill lie went to the legisla-
ture but declining 11 reelection he
went to the war with the Twenty-llflh
Wisconsin regiment us major. He saw
much service ami distinguished him-
self over and over ngiiin by his daring
and bravery. He took purl In the
siege of Vlehsburg ami nt Helena
January in lwlll. was promoted to be
lieutenant eo..nel for gallant eon-
duct. After the battle of De-
catur (.a. he was mitdi' colonel.
in Sherman's inarch to the sen
Col. Husk commanded the Seven-
teenth corps. Col. Husk's must famous
exploit was lit the bloody battle of
Snlkchutchee. There ills regi .tent
wns selected to capture 11 bs'n'igc
which wns the key ! the buttle
L-ruiMii. "J'nii enemy hail command of
the approaches mid over thirty cannon
were trained iimiii the narrow cause-
way. It wus 11 second bridge of I. odl.
Two-thirds of his regiment wen- e.it
down before the rest reached the
br'ilgn. Hut with the handful reinaiu-
s&&
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saw who could rltlo deeper Into n I
than I can." For his brave capture of
this bridge lie was brctVteil brigadier
general after the war.
At the close ( the rebellion lieu
Ittisk returned to Wisconsin where lie
was at once elected bank comptroller
for the unexpired term of Iv('.ii-ii7 His
reelection for the two ensiling ears
followed. When this second term e-
pired he went to congress being elect
ed by tlie biggest majority ever given
to any congressman in any district of
Wisconsin.
He was unanimously reelected to the
Forty-third congress no democrat be-
ing willing to run against such a pop-
ular opponent. He also served in the
Forty-fourth congress. In the house of
representatives he was it member of
Die iuiKirtant committees on war
public lauds mines mid mining agri-
culture and pensions. For two terms
he mis chairman of the committee on
pensions und during his last two
jcurshf wus chairman of the commit-
tee on agriculture.
In s"7 he retited from congress and
wen back to his farm. In the spring
of lssl President (larllchl ollcrcd to
uiitke hint ehatge d'alfalres to Para-
guay niul Uruguay minister to Den-
mark or chief of the hutcuii of en-
graving and printing. He refused
them all mid that fall was elected
governor of Wisconsin In- a plurality
of 11.1)07. lit lssj u .-.institutional
amendment extended the term i-f olllee
of all slate olllcers from two jeais to
three In ss he uus reelected gov-
ernor by Iti.'Jil'.i pluralit.i ami In tssii
chosen governor for a third tluu- by
1M.7IH plurality. Uov Uusk occupied
tho gubernatorial chair longer than
tiny other governor in Iseouln Dur-
ing his Inst term tlie anarchist riots
took nlace in .Milwaukee. This was
jllst ft.r the lliiyiuiuket massacre lu
hicitgo. liov. Ittisk ciiuceutriiteil the
entire mill till of tlie state III Milium
hot within u few hours. Ills prompt
and stern itcilou gam iiuitrch.v its
death blow lu Iseiuislu
He prevented a lallroad riot by send-
ing the stun iugw irkiucu fiHid instead
of troops. 'I'll. e act made him the
idol of the laboring classes. It Is uni-
versally admitted that he could have
hud a fourth term for the nsklijg. He
went out of olllcii at the end of Isns
the most popular governor Wl cousin
ever had. The lllrof the nel M.ircli
he was llomlniited by President Har-
rison to bo si .'retary of agriculture.
This otllce he held until Secretary
Morton succeeded him last spring in
lsss he was the unanimous . holce of
Wisconsin for llm repuldliuii presi-
dential nomination He withdrew
after the third bi'llut.
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LET U3 SHOW YOU
What you ought to see at tlie earllist possible moment the most complute
line of Indies' shoes in tluthrle. If you full ton-ell you huve missed your
footing so to spcuk and nrj not properly equipped for tlie season. We can
show you Just what you need for all occasions and nil weathers both for In-
door und outdoor wcur at llgurcs too low to bo cipuilled at any other pluee
In this territory. It's well enough to take time but nstinlly If 'you take time
you can't take a bargain becnuse It's gone before you arrive.
EISENSCHMIDT HETSCH.
!XiXliiHive &lioe Ilouwe u WoAvoniilnhomn
ItlltlKI) CHIN
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t' r. tllil rroiitlrr
I'rllna In
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Aliii.i'..Ni:''ex Inn. -JM. -A farm hand
employed on the Hamuli farm located
'i miles from this city has struck u
rich Hud In ttie sh:tH! of a buried
tti'itsure havliK tiucarthcd a pot of
gold and sllvi coin uitiountiug to
fit luu.
Tin Hinting of this tteasiire has Inci-
dentally U-en th. catlsii of very vividly
lecalllng to tlie me ry of the oldeat
settlers the storv of it most horriblu
border iimssatr whuii this wav a
wide expanse of the wild frontier In-
habited only by bti If it lo. cuttle and In-
(Huns mid a wild desperado class of
border rulUans. After the ending of
the late civil war many turned their
attention to seeking new hotnus on tlie
frontiers of the west Among the
hoiue-seekers was one uuiiicd Vi'tddou
of Alabama a man reputed to be of
some means who tirst settled in l .
in eastern Texas. Abom two vnnis
later h iviuc lie. on- di- Htislied. be
I convert d n't his Im- .luring ml . r.mdy
I -Ii ii t resumed Ins ion ii v vv
r I fo New M.-mo with
nit. nl v
. her he imr mv-
'ijUri'l'v rescind
it w is ovi rtiihen on
the b.e ler iiilli.im
th
n'cr '
l.i' ...ii
d.
the Liu. trail
who knowing
I Hi to lie (tosses-veil of sonic $1100(1 mas-
naerrd him and every member of his
UMUilynu '.he hanks of it little creek
nr this city where they had camped
for' lie nlgliL A few days later their
ma .gled bodies were found by tlie cow-
boys and hurled on the spot not far
from where the pot of coin was found.
Tlie creek in that early day had no
name but has since borne the historical
name of Dead Man. Many believe this
spot to lie haunted mid few will venture
near it nt night. Kvnleuce has been
found MiltU'lent to connect this last
camp of the emigrant party with tlie
tlu.llng of the pot of gold
After the massacre the cowboys fol-
lowed the truck of the roblers to Jim
Ned creek where II Is supposed they
separated and llvided the booty gained.
Learning of their pursuit by the cow
boys It Is tie tglit that they each be-
came scared and hurled their share of
the money h.-ther tlie other two re-
turned and recoM'icil their portions Is
not known but it Is hardly prob.ible
that they would have left the third
IMit'tion remaining In mother earth
Tlie location of the Hud Is now Wing
worked by searehiii'.' parties hoping to
recover the remainder und success Li
iiroliahle.
Ilperi. IIiiiihI'.
To that portion t f the public who
are fond of laughter u treut is in store
Saturday night. Jan. -'.' next when
the Ilurton Coleman company will
present the laughable comedy. "SI
Perkins." at the opera house. Of the
merits of this organization it is useless
to stale when reminded of the very
excellent urtlsts who have always been
hlentlllcd w Ith It. Of tlie play we mil)
suy thiil us a mirth provoker it meets
all the requirements us from begin-
ning to tiiitl It In one continuous round
of merriment having u good plot and
is made up by tlie funniest of dia-
logue amusing incidents and laugha-
ble complications toguther with spe-
cialties of every description which are
interwoven with the farcical situa-
tions of each act. For the present
season many novel features have been
added wlille all that proved so cuter
tabling heietofore ure retained.
Prominent in the cast arc Mr. Sum J
Ilurton. as "Si Ferklns" traveling
agent of the Agitator tlirethlug ma-
chine; Miss I.lllle Coleman us ' una."
J. L. Sturgeon as "Israel Fudge. Miss
Ma.le Molyneanx lu the character
purts of "lletsy" mid tlie "Old Hipsy'
slid many other wi II know n Imr te'ter
actors. A large audience should greet
this deserving company us a pleasing !
eiileriailiineni is assured Admission
71. .'.ii and '.'" cents heats on sale at
usual place Ih- sure and sec the
street parade at noon It Is funny
Free baud ton. ert In front of opera
house at ue oek p in.
STOVES
0-Hre
Sac3
The: Manhattan (ICuu.i Meicury of
Oct. IS 1 sua nny s; Si Ferklns and Ills
country band drew one of the lnrgest
audiences to Wareham's opera house
last night thai has ever assembled in
thut house. Si's b'tiul Is great every
one of the performers being mi artist
und the music they made is superb
the orchestra Is one of the finest on
the road. At Mch'ennon s opera house
Saturday night Jan '. Admission
7.'i .Ml. '.'' See the parade at noon ami
hear the free concert in front of the
opera house at 7 p. m.
The February number of llodey's
Maga.ilie apncar in a new mid most
attractive cover mul with muiiy Inno-
vations and improvements in the In-
side of the Magu.liie. lu every re-
spect this number Is the most attract-
ive ever Issued by tlie (iodev Publish-
ing company It has a choice and
varied tci"H tic opening article
How to .Mud Money In Will Street"
being from 'he pen of Hill Vh'Wh
There me llm onetillig cluin " "f a
novel I. hi JMa. an.. TI. ' nun"
bp V . garrt I.or with !llu.iuU..ns bv
.am Miiinio
M
ran: a short story.
."by Henry Mllfortl
' 'ous of tlie Hnglish
s.iilmuu: Fcrollnc"
''1 be A'orbl si
.Steele ""-ilpi i -t
Minci h s I
shun s-rL by
I.ucy C. l.illie; "The
alley of Hoses" by Prof A I.. Ituw-
son; "The 1 loyalty of Hawaii." by
Herbert Stanley 'teuton; "American
Women In Mexico" by .Marie Itobln-
sou Wright; ' A Tragedy Pro-Tcin"
short story by.luuicsClarence Harvey:
"A llegglug Letter." a furce by Anna
Itobcson llrown witli short sketches
numerous Illustrations and pm ins by
Louise Chandler Moulton. Clinton
Scollard Itichurd Ilurton. Henry Tyr-
rell Murle Frances I'plon. A. I." Don-
aldson and others. Florence Hull
conducts the Homo Department. Stella
(I. Florence's name appears us fashion
editor and there is ii new depui tmeiit
for our boys which ought to attract
universal attention.
(Viral t'lili. In Daily Hl.ile('iiitntl.iu -.MKi
Not In-.
In Hi.' I'mbiile Court ol the I'miuti of Loynii
Trrrltorj ol Oklahoma
lu the innllerol
llii'.'stiiieor Notice ol Application for
Allien Kiieliue Letter T. sin ntnt)
DeceiiM-1.
Notice la hrri'l.) (jlren Unit Altwrl ICtielme
Uns III-.! v Ith the Clerk ot tills Court it petition
prnyliiK for lelteia leatniiienliir) nl the Lmt
will 11 ml teatnuiellt ol Albert Kiieliue lis-neu.
ami thai Wisluesdn) the ;tti day of Krhriiiirt
A DelKbleeu liuii'lred unit lilui-i) fniir. at til
o'clock ii. in of Hiilditu) teii)r it ill.) of ii tei;
litar term nl Ihla court lo.wtl or Hie Jniiuiiit
term A II clirli veil hiiinlred im.l ulni-ly-toiii.
at my nltlre In Hie coiint.v ol Nikhh IVriltnry
ol Oklahoma has In-en set lor henriiiK nalil pe
llllou when niul ttlien nny f. r.oi liileiesteil
may appear ainl show canae lu the s.il.l peti-
tion aliouhl not he in allied
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 231, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 23, 1894, newspaper, January 23, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67879/m1/4/: accessed April 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.