The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 235, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 27, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE P1RST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA.
70L. 5.
Gu THREE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY JANUARY 27 1891.
NO 2:J5
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SCHOOL MONEY
The Clicrokro Strip School Lndi to
Do Leased.
CONDITIONS OK THK LKASK.
(luirriuir Ite-nfruw Imucsm tlriicrul Vollic
llltliiK Dt'tutlril I imt nif Ilium nf Ainu
lirr nf l.ruilliK unit I lie Cumll-
Hum llciillrnl All lliirnttril
Srluml Fiinil lor
IlkliihnuiH.
Uovcriior Itenf row Issued the follow-
ing notice yesterday:
Kxtx'trriVK MANiio.v.dtiiiiiir: o. T.:
Notice Is hereby given tliut bids will
be received on or before the L'.'ith duy
of February 1SIM bv the governor nt
hlsolllcc In the city of (lutlirle. tor
leasing IqiuIh reserved for tin use anil
benefit of public schools In the former
Cherokee outlet mid the former Pw-
nce anil Tonkawu Indian reservations
ialil lands consist of sections sixteen
(10) and thirty six (.10) In eneh eon
grcsslunal township In the C'heroUee
outlet ami the former Pawnee anil
Tonkuiva Indian reservations being
In counties "K" "L. "M" "N-' ")'
I'" and "li" except such parts of Milil
sections as are allotted to Indians unci
except such as have been reserved for
other purposes by the I'nlted States.
Sold lauds will be leased for n period
of three jears fi ! tin- 1st duy of
January 104. Haul nf the ratine line
between run-on U anil 14 one person
-will br allowed ' Ichm wily
tjuurtrr setion West of said Mm
out! person may lease a luttiioii if M
deslied.
No bid on luiul eust of the range
line between ranges thirteen and
fourteen will be received for less than
SKS per jpiurter section. West of suld
line no bid nlll be received ul less
than SIO per ipiaiter section. No
lauds will be leased at less than their
leusouuble value and the right Is re-
served to reject any anil all bids
Approved personal security must be
given for all defeired pa.Mueut. Home-
steaders and persons of known respon-
sibility will lie aeeepted as sureties
Cash payments of the Hint year's ren-
tal will be preferred. It Is impirulivc
In nil easefi that sureties be given for
deferred payments
Lessees will not be allowed to cut or
lemove any timber and must state in
their applications' how much if any
of the land is eoered with timber
ulso iiiullty and character of the laud.
No preference will be given lo per-
sons occupying any of mild lands and
they will be required to give imtueill
ate possession of the same to lessees
Persons holding lease oil any of tile
fractional quarters in Oklahoma bor-
dering on tin strip will be allowed
preference to complete the quarter
sections of which they now hold n part
at the highest lesponslble bid offered
for the fraction Included in the Chero-
kee strip.
No person will lie allowed to make
more than one bid and any person
violating this provision forfeits all
lights under said bids.
Itiils must bo made at a specified
amount and not "so much higher than
any other bid. '
Applications must be carefully en-
dorsed In accordance with the bid. No
bids sent In prior to this notice have
been received but the Mine have been
returned to the parties sending
them.
Lessees will have preference right
to re-lease their Innds ut the highest
rental ottered by uny responsible bid
der and wilt have the right to rciiDvc
their improvements in ease thej do
not rc-leuM' their lands at the expira-
tion of their seyerul terms.
Applicants must be M yeurs of
and not lessees of sceool land
holding u homestead does not
age
hot
ills-
qualify from leasing school laud.
Applications must be made on blanks
prepared by the governor uml may be
hud by applying to him In person or
by letter or by applying In person to
the eoilPtv e'erk of "K" "I." "M"
"N" "O." 'IV or '()" counties
Immediately upon making award of
luud the successful bidder will be not-
ified by mull at his own risk and will
hove thirty days from date of notice
in which to execute lease uml notes
and return the same to the governors
olllce Wvi. C. Itl-MlloU
(loveriur.
Wm. IIi.inciiu Secretary.
(luthrie .Ian. 30 ITvH
Dr. Price's Cream Uaklng Powder
Aloit Perfect Alade.
VERY PLEASANl.
Ilir t'Millul I'll) limit lllk' (lull Una tins ul I
Ha llr. I I lit ii 1 1 .
The Capital City Dancing Club far
from being disrupted had one of Its
nicest dances Inst evening. The
orchestra now furnishes excellent
music that given Inst evening being
praised by nil duncers. The following
were present:
Mr. uml Mrs. Wallace Mr. uml Mrs.
Ilunibuy ami Miss A. A. Itamsny. Pitts-
burg Kan ; Mr uml Mrs. Dion John-
ston Mr. uml Mrs. C. A. Cunningham.
Mr. uml Mrs. 11. C Humes Mr. uml
Mrs. Trunk tireer Mr. uml Mis I' II.
Lucas Mr ami Mrs. Muller.
Misses Hell Seeley. Anna Seelev
Lillian l.iiu.x ('assay Murphy l'.va
Cunningham I'.llle Painter. Lille lllu-
baiigh Allle Sehnell. Cora llohlnsoii.
Muller of Mulvane Kan.
Trunk l.uux. 11. W. Pentecost. Willie
Kelt! INI Lyons lei n I orbett tlenrce
Paine Lou Pitts tleo'rge Willis. T. M.
Tarlton; Charles II. Aduiiis C It. Wil-
der. of Mulhnll Dr. Hughes llr. lirond-
foot. William llorsfull. Joe Heal.
(hurles Hrewcr Stewart MeKuy
Churles L'tiux John llloble Dudley
Miller.
"In buying u cough meillciue fur
ehlldren' sujh A. II. Wulher u proinl-
nent druggUt of Ogilen. I'tnh 'never
be ufruld to buy ChumberluliiK Cough
lU'iuedy. There Is no danger from It
and relief Is always sure to follow. I
particularly recommend Chamberlain s
hcuiusc I have found It to he safe uml
lellnhle. It U Intended especially for
eohls croup uml whooplngcougli' f.o
cent bottles sor sole by T II l.lllle .v.-Co.
si.i.i..ni ix an Asii.int
I lid Itrrml IIIm-iko Ilriiikt Hilt mi Vjril-
l.liiil.
N:w Yoiik. .Inn Ji.-snuiU.pox hit
broken out In the insane usylum on
Wurd's island. The llrst eite was
found TileM'jiy nlglit and every eiroit
is being mvle to prevent ait epidemic
among the i.ihn) patients there. The
contagion spread from the charity hos
pital on llluckwclls Island vvhieli is
inly it slnut distance from Ward's
island in the Hast river.
Lat- Tuesday afternoon llr. .Miieiw
who Is In charge of the Ward's Island
hospital became convinced that Henry
Smith who had liecn slitterlng front'ii
iiisplclnu ill sen su for a week was
willy a victim of stiiull po. Smith
who Is Is years old U suirerlng from
-hronle Insnnlty ami lias been In the
asylum for ten years. He whs removed
to North Itrother Island In a lxi.it Two
Dther eases of Miilill-mv were reported
to the bureau of contagious diseases
vesterduy. lioth were taken lo North
Itrother island Tbe licilth authori-
ties have arranged t.i vac -In ite all the
patients hi Hie Histine list Iiiiii and ill
the lllackuell s islaii tms.m
Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
WutlJ't I'nlr III. licit MeJul and Diploma.
STAR CHAMBER
Tom Marls' Scheme of Electing a
Special City Ticket.
THK MAYOR IS UHOOSKX.
A (arvHa HHfcn I'mmUm. tlist) In
Mini Willi mil I nHkHnb-lfllr v J
Sii..orli 1 liy lla Innui rut llrlt j
C:it Smiii" .vim m the 1
Ii.Ici.hIIi.ii llml WtH'' t I
Snl s.rvr.
Without nil public notice bv spec-
ial select loll two men from each wurd
were gathered together by Tom Hurt
In a room in the rear of the Cothrlc
national bunk yesterday afternoon at
i o'clock for the puipose of choosing a
city lii ket for the people of linlhrie.
These men wt-re .1. M llrnohs and .1.
S. I.j mi llrst wnrd. Kit Hull. P. .1.
llelliuaii. se -iild ward: lieo've t'oolcy
V.. Cooper third wnrd. Teague liny
.loseph W. McNeill fourth wunl: .lohll
ruinmuck. 1. It. Pcltuty. 11 ft It ward.
The meeting vv us culled lo order by
Tom Hart.
Teague Ituj was made chelro-iun and
lid Mail seeretaev. It tuiucrcril be-
fore liaiid that cueli man of the two in
each ward come to the meeting with
ten names in his povhet. making
twenty from each wnrd. who tire to!
constitute the eilUnis' convention.
The iiutiiea were brought out from the !
vest pockets and read It was agreed i
to meet In convention the sixth of
March and that each delegate chouse '
his own alternate ami that the num-
ber present if not it full delegation
enit the fu'l vole of the delegation.
The delegation of each want In separ-
ate caucus Is to select Its own members
of the city council ami school board.
The following list of delegates from
each ward was read-
I'tiisr u vim ih:siii n.vis
.1. M. Ilrooks. Will Hunter.
Harry (I ray. T. .f Lowe.
A.. I. Ileal. if. 1). Ilutsull.
P. Muller .1 M. Wallace.
.1. (J. Poland A. .1. Spongel.
t titsr w vim UBi'i Dl.ic.ixs.
.1 s Lyons. W. II. ltastrr.
A. t.. Khoads W. II. Kaylor
(ieorge Martin.
I Sen. A
Winllold Smith
Metealf.
sr.io.xn w.vHii DtJioiiuvi!!.
P. .1. Ilelliiuii. N. Frnzlrf.
D. C. Hunter A. TaWlon
W 1). Llndsey. II. T. Todd
.1 C. Ssiiiipspl. II. Xls.
1. Hurl. S Wlttlleld.
sl.i oxil W Villi IlEI'tUI IC.VSs
.1. i: Hal) ' (I Keasler
W. S. Spencer. I.'. Stlllnon.
T. Hewitt. W. II. Hilton
.lohu Cottcrut Joint Stone
(ieo. Cooley C. Klsensoltinldt.
riinm w van nnvioru.vTs.
t Ieorge f'olej . ii Wtilliliis
W T ICesenpur. I Hintths-m
I) II. (loode. I'rnuk Olsiulth
William llenner lioy HnlYinnn.
Clins. Seruteiilleltl ( Ieorge Taylor
i mi. i' w.viii' ttfi rni ii'AsF.
A. Kiliuilid. A P. Ilal&teml
1. II. Tower. IVed Myors
.1. W. Ilrovvn It J. Tucker
Itev. Iluek A. C. Hester.
I.. U. Tipton TredThwIng.
lotuill vv vim M:mi it.vis
.1. It. Kenton. P. P. IIIum
Thowus iiwens. J. P.. A 6 Urn.
Joseph Severn W. .1. Itarnhlll.
IJ. Thornton Al lllx-on
L. T. J.uH'erly. Prank HnbeiwU.
roimii w vim ukitiii.k x
Merrick Mriiniin. Samiiol Voss
T. K. Houghton. It. It. Carlln.
I) It. Moutgoiuery L. Conk
.1. J. Melvnv. W II. Mvrtttii.
S' M. Curler. V- ! IVal.
rn ni w.vim ukvio" ntt
J. It DeLnng John Taylor.
It. W Cnyle. It U. Hlitvini.
It. iililhuin. Leo I'lslier.
P. Nuwimii:. Carl Crfllff.
Judge Wltheis Wm Taylor.
HI Dl vv.vnii inviTHI.il tS
.lohu Ciiimmiek. Dr. Holdeii.
lieo. Hopkins Lnos Axtell.
J II. lUwkiua Dr Haines
.1. Ilnrton. W. Iliehmninl
It. J.Tucker W. II Lester
Or. Price's Cream linking Powder
WoilJ't loir lllclirtt AtJ.
There Is nothing in this world that
gives such perfect satisfaction for all
blood disorders as Heggs Hmod Puri-
fier uml Mood Muher. It dries up all
blotches and pimple mi the face heals
old sores ami eruptions makes a yob
low skin clear and tr.tiimrert. mid
keeps lliii bowels mid liver In perfect
condition. Sold uml win milled by till
druggUts.
PRINCE BISMARCK
Qrjiul Ovation on His Journey to
Ucrliu.
UUKST OK THK KMI'MMM..'
Ilrrlln III IIiiIIiIjix VHIro-lllil Slunti-r
1 Imt i-M llrfntp llliu Ho. I'tlucr
l.iiukt VVrllln Ills l'urslrr
I'liirurm mill l M in Ii At.
frilril-AUii III Ota
I rlfiiil.
i
Hmim.s Jan. 'ii. f or the first time I
since March s s..io heu he resigned
the chuncidlorsbip of tl.e (Icrin.m em-
pire which he bad so long held. Prince
Otto vou llisinarck the hero of the
masses and tin- man who cemented the
empire entered the lojul iluce to
daj. as the guest of tlic euqieror ami
the reconciliation between the young
kuKer and Hie venerable confidential
assistant of the old emperor was coin-
pliled It Is tbu sincere wish of nil
'..nouns that tbeie will never be u
in v severance of tin; lelations of
iiii-udship between the two.
Prince llismuick and his family
lircnkfasted at an earlj hour this morn-
ing and the faiiillj servants were de-
lighted when they noticed that he had
donned his historic cuirassier Uliifonu.
for the llrst time in sovcr.il year He
seemed pleased at his npienruuce for
the liaudftomr mil form made him look
Ilk a irkiiit when compared with his
appear nee m the frock coal of
uivltlaii uitlri wbieh he had I ecu In
Mi habit of vesrlng reeentl.vV
VMiun he left Hit oustle t i ricil-
rtl'liamhe the ex-cbsno'Mor was ae-
tempanled tiv I'rnces- lltsinnrek
Cmmt Herts-rt I'.lsmarck and Dns.
e1iwenlnlor and i liryinilcr. The
whole neighborhood of K'rledrlctisrulie
iiirued out to eliei r him. and six bean-
liful j'ouug girls ilie.ssed entireh in
white presented to liim a liaitilsniue
laurel wreath iuscrilied. "A lluppj
.lournej Tliesi- sis voting girl also
carried large basket f llowers -inil
preceded Prince lllsm.iii li's pjirt.v lo
the Itlilroa-I stntmli. strewing the r"-l
with llowers amid the vociferous elieei
nig of the immense crowds which lined
the route
Prince liirmuivk wore the uniform of
the Madgeburger ellow cuirassiers
tile corps ! loved so well ami whose
uniform he has been so frequeutlj
pictured as wearing. Over his uniform
lie wore a heavv furotereo.lt and upon
Ids head was the traditional lierimiu
ariiiv olllcer's r.i He teemed gi. atlj
plensi-il witli the honors extendi I
him. and shook bnmls wlth.i!ntn .
llnisr who jiatliereil at the rulWld sin-
tion in order to sec him oil. As the
train left the depot the crow-d as-
sembled broke out into loud cries of
"Auf frohes tedersehn!
While the crowds on Tnter deu
Linden were uwaltln-.' the arrival of
I'll nee lliMiiurch. they suddenly saw
the Kmperor Willinu attended liy a
single nidc-iU-eaiii!!. returning from n ;
ride ill the Thiergirt Ml the largest '
park near the mn mid to l lie west nf
Ihe Iir.uiilcn'.tii ir gate This -was
abiiutll o'clock .Hid ns th. ciiiieror
rode qiileklj' low art the ehloss or
roj'al p.ilace lie was fi'.ititieiltv cheered
.Hid sullied and Ihiw.mI
Proiuptlv at I o'clock th tram is-ar-nf
Prince Hlsmare'i uiid his party
from Triederiehsruhe lo Perlln e-ilered
the station and slowi-l up ut the pi it-
form Ilismnrck w.is si-eti ut the win-
dow of his i-ania--.'.' uml vvas louillv
uheered. This w the slcual for an
outburst of apphi is- w hick. Isdug tal.eii
lip bj the crowds outside seemed to 1k
carried throughout I'.erTn. as It vvas ;
up from sticcl to street through I liter !
leu Linden ami to the palace.
W hen the train tiad is.inc to a stand- j
still I rlllce llisiiiirek sepMd lliou the
platform where he was met by Prince I
lleurj of Prussi i mid a large crowd of !
distinguished oillccii. Prince lleurv '
extended i must cordial gieetiug mid
the exclianieU.il shook bauds with
lliniiy of the itlstiiiuulshl.1 olllcers
prekeiit stver.il ( whom tspiciallv
the veleintis wi.. nllecl-il .. insider-
O Id J ut thus lilitln. the iloli eh inc. I-
lor once more
Af'cr .i -loci interval during which
a iimuber of most complimentary little
speeches Were made Prince lllnmurck
vvos csisirteil liv Prlnee lleurv lo one
t( Hie iiiiniiii! cairiag.-s which was in
wailing at the enli'iilie.-of Ihe depot.
v. th- priuc- i iui-rgd from the station
uml win. reeonie I bv the people n
storm of i beer-ar.i Iroiu the crowd
mil. I it assumed a deafening roaring
sound which e hi Id b h.-.iid for miles
He wns.lhe llrst to enter tho liuperiul
carilage and he took a scut on the right
ofl'iim-e llelir of Prussia Win fol-
lowed him Into the vehicle
Prom the windows of the Iwum'
along the route follo.e I by the prince's
carriages to the pnliiec and the crowds
of people galheivd in the streets show
er of (lowers were thrown Into the
curriuge tiltd people slionle I lliciuleh'cs
lionr- More lutu'hliu still was the
fuet that mtuilei's of bice streaming
with tears wore to li. een among
thus' who gillhere.l to wvleoiuo htm
miek to llerliu. and many oi those who
shoiit.-d the miisl lustllv for tlpi ehaii-
ellnr did so irllh I heir iMiiulkerehlufs
iv t w llh tears
Pi'ine lllsiii'iiek was et'ideilllj' much
moved hv the popular ilciuoiitr.itIoti
Hid It i an stlfely lie said that no one.
.npcioroi king ever received si warmer
welcome in llerliu
Then Hie two princes went to the
pal
Ills
in lace. Prince Henry conducting Prince
sum roll into the building with every
murk ol u-spect In the Interior. Km-
pi'i'or William suiiouuilcd by a bril-
liant stall' of olllcers of the highest
rank received the venerable ex-ehiiu-c
ellnr n ml extended a welcome ex-
tremely cordial and It vvas evident that
the prince vvas much touched at the
heartiness of ihe emperor's manner.
The three eldest nns of Ihe cuiicror
I were present at the reception
Near) handler. (Ik.. Allen Tllut shot
I) iv id Hinory in a quarrel over a claim
eon et. I lie entire loao if Ihe sliol'nu
tillering his heud.
ff wy
I few mfm
U. S SI N l P W l. I i
VI VI .VOI l.l.t lllll II
(JomMiMi VV lirlliiT III.' t'rtliiiiii Ititlul SltB
Will lliill.l f Ho- Itr.crMS
VsillMiiov Jan. !7 lull rest in
tieosury deparliitetlt ensdes now
ivHtars In Uie question v hcllier or not
the actual net gold msirve of the ticis-
ii ry n u matrtlv Imtll till JUr the
Mk.p wf th- mow.i"i oiiii wlil-h f
Um..i. rwik.i k... ...... ... i.
his iiiletitlMi to Vdl on i'clirusrv I.
What tlonlil now cmsi on thi uue
Hon Is fnrnlslicil tiy id.. r11(. iht a con-
.'rrtftl liunoincllt nit ttu nurt of Imnlt.
ers ami oilier investn - in the Ivillds
might be made bv w hicli ttaviiielit
for tlie binds eoiiM Is- In. ill flit
alioilt iiiiliieetlv I lir. mgli tle-
incdiiiin of legal le'nler note ami
trciisurj notes and winch while in-
.re.islng iho trsmstn n.-t b.il.ims.
would not build up the gold reserve In
the least. imisl Is- iidtnlHe I how
ever that little genuine fenr exists in
this connection as there is not believe I
to be any desire oil the part of the pub-
lic to hoard gold hut should it ilesli-.
to do so ami prevent the iiecitnnihiii.ni
1 .
of the vetlotv metal In the treason it
.1. it
is within Hi
prevent such
smerof the pnldleWT
'leeniiiiilaMon
-"
.oi.urv 5 iV'vs'e in- iitiiiiiiine I in
tfcet tll.lt the boll Is iii.iv lie pill for
m either gold coin or gold e-rtirleite
Ho has thus removed nuv dmilii Unit
may have existed n-i to w hellier lie
would accept gold cert I Ilea tes fur I he
lioiuls his original elreiilur nflferin' t-i
j'll bonds specifying Hint thej- were lo
lie paid lor III gohl ' nit lli'reaii i
about Mi.Oiiii.oiH) in gold c ilHle.it -circulation.
Haittst whieli there i-
positcd an equal .inotnil of Lr'i'd I
lion in the treasure
.nv
- in
.1.
ml.
invvcitis ni'.siii si i:i.
I lie truilioi-r I Ioh-IiiU iiiiiI Ihe l'iilnr
lleslijiis u it It suit of the (Jiiiirrrt.
N'oitvv vi.ii. iiiii Jan. .'7 I. wins
Plains a post hamlet of NorwalK is
agitated oter a religion f pis le w hieli
occurred recentlv in Ihuutiuel Lni-tsi-pal
church Itev lo.atiiler Hamilton
.1 sou of lien. Hamilton is rector of the
parish Mr Hamilton secured four
converts during the winter mil --t
i bout preparing them for coiiIIiiiiii-
Hon When the ceiling arrived the
converts were ul the church.
Shortlj' liefore the tcrvlcq eoimneired
J. Watson tititiek. a lending religious
light walked up the aUleunl told the
t-'ouverts tliey were not fit subjects to
belong to u church He then cioeeeded
to expose their wickedness before the
assembled people who were waiting
for the service to ln-gn 'I lie converts
four exemplai'j Jiiuiiir fellows left tho
building while ih ir assailant ettlml
himself back in hs seat. I pon cvttlng
tut in the tool night iiir utid thinking
the iii.ittei over tlie yomiLC men's
lie g it tlie Is-tl. r of their religious lei-
v or. and when i.uliek chii- out tlu-v
gave him a sound thrashing litilleU
was badly punished and immediately
left town lie hus not ta-eli 'ell
I I iiii ml Lyons I'luius situ
Yesturihi) thetlr.t service till r the
oecttrreiiie jot deseribfcd ivus UkU.
mil Itov Mr Ilamlltiiti siltl.
"After tweiilffiw years pre.i -lioii
I stand before ..n a rondemiie.l in.iu
mil mi resit-ti nioii
time
Then he preached
moil on the alTun
reaily at uuv
set ire hi ii v-r.
MiMiii vm iii:m.viik
1 ..'nilije llrevtrr lalh sirunclt al llie t'ttl
I vliiiioil tlnelliig.
Ilnsios lun .''. At the anuuiil diu-
nt'i' of i ! Itiittoii i nl Alumni asi. la-
lion .liisitee tal It llrevver of the
supretnr com I of the I nlted States.
! it'spnuded to tin lo.isl ' Hus Yale I st
llcl Place' eulogized Ihe coflee end
said In Ibesj. stiange linn- n In n it
I" proposi-d t i uniUe tin stale a .Ii. me
shop liee ii i to tii'oinole le in (km line
when inn. 'emus unnrehisis .n-e pr
dolled ii- ! o't of iiisllee ivheii .1 is
ivroposeil i" 'Iividti i U'Mtl mm b
' tweeil ileiloiliiiiiillotl to u.'eiiiupllsh Ihe
I lulu o( 'lie tin'ille schools v hen Hie
I lllliesti ni" i.i'fffi-il lo nioleil llie
AiuerteHii lalmn-r vvlmis aim illlie.' or
illUlble to Hiiis'le with bini ineii -I
I higher e In. mi. on mv n !. I tin
I gruitil old ale wl'1 furnish tlieui
I in . it ' .' Hiptuner
Ib.i vtili IK Liu ''' -Hiving 1. 1 iho
i epldeiu eof li. iheriii among the ihll- j
di mi the pul.ii. 'IiimiU at Mount .ion i
were clo.ed t e.l. iilll.t . ntid It wa given
j nit that until further notice there villi '
'beunscrt c.- ni the churches In 'he j
i low it ' here h ivc lieeii several deaths
I tint many eblbbeu a re dying with Hm
disease
Maria liupcil ill the ilaughU'r of ii
weulthy Italian banker was a reus ted
oil a eharge of vngiMuev prefeirel bj
llCI fllthei hi Ni ork
lljilllsltC.
V I.IVI'.l.v- lllnsi!
leiliriiii t llltnl.lil ami Ciiiiihiii I'lrct n
llnHiil.lili- lulu Iliinler.
viltSnox .Lin :T. That the Sw
York ttriiiiierai- do not eunsl ier them
Mdves Imiiui.I l. the iietinll of lite ilem
nT.iiic .in ti. it is evident as sunn ns
''il '
'""rww.
niv "in inn i- iraii in me House mis .
f. .1 l- f iU.ltl.MI1 A. ..... ..1
f-lltMlerli.u . neltlHltl limttF.t.t..l !
. i..nf. .!.. .' i.u
imUl ...I l.. .... .i
fote u a
i... . i '
H
.i.i.iiImI I kl . s .j . .
. . .
mi nil uiid . ' ' is..t t. .. vjrttM
I Vfl... VI. "it. i.. i. .. ..!
' i "'.'...:"... " -
" ---l- -'.)ll .. .1 .-... I It
lb. tn ill ill was tn. rrsill-y.it. le
.. n 'lie' in oi llllelll li'ing lit lis IliJUf
' ' tin- i tie on w Inch Ihe tint I nlill
t -. Il.-.lille- should go into effect
III - v is .i..iie.l to nftiir Mr liiM-k
i v.hnI .leiii of NfW York mil tried i
n.iie Hie ilntv IneiS'Ust I.
! Mr v . . .i ..ir.Ml an" aun-Hil-
iiieiit i . i. the duly na prve vms I
I st. .nes t-iit -mi t srt iriMB IS to io ier I
ifllt twl VII lure III H. t-aiMflnsil that
this was MCti i . .i inU-nrltil m the
luui-"'
- .. .... tll
IV slid thill lie de. ire t
to call the at
tention of his eolle.igim i Mr. Ilmtteri
to the fact that if Ibis amendment cur-
ried Ills i Mr Hunter si speech nf thirty
je.iis' stiimllng would Is- destmyo.l
Aflei- Mr. Ilolniiiii of ludliiliii had
moved ns nu amendment t- the amend-
UK ul to inerease the dtltv oil precious
stoiifs 1. 1 in w eent.. Mr. Hunter uinde
a hitler replj lo Mr. i uuiion's reuinrks
and iiiii'ludeil hv saving t lint in this
le- he never Juid been and never
o ill Ui gnllit of Hie viilgur.tv and
mil . ein-v which Imd for two tear
in 'it Unit member Into political exile
Hisses n ml jeers from l lie rcpuhliciiti
side greeted this
III u moment Mr. i uiiuun was on his
feel a bii' niug Iblsh iisin his cheek
II- ' . ih'CII in isiiigrcss for tweiily
tears In said while his colleague was
serving his flrst term. Ills reference
lo thut gentleman's sh-ih-Ii had U'en
entirely giaal imtnred Tor twenty-
live vi'ur iqioii the hustings he had
seen his clhiiilUe wrap his oont
umiiiid him as hes.ihl this Mr. annon
III mutation of M.'. Hunter drew him-
self up in mock solemnity and hecirxl
him suv that he stood f. i ihe etniitnuli
Moile whosf t'lothe- were luxe. I u la-r
cent and who' sheltei was taxed
'iU p r i nil I while Ih bonds of tlie rich
Were taxed onl.v 10 m r cent ud for
the kist IWi'lih flu veurs he hud
stoiUc I Illinois on that ideii conellld-
inn his peroration bv sjj.ng. "Notlill
the Mood of the crneiHe t I hrist on t'ul-
wiry could v ipe "mil sn t infamy '
"And now" continued Mi iinuon
"the Hfiith'trmo oouit" hen- uml drags
In a refereiien lit u leui.trl. I made lu
the 1 ifij-llr-t eoiit'.fss in th hurry of
miming debute u lemurk that was
misrepreseiited nil over Ihe country
He .liw-s thii- vv il ih. true instinct of
uii uuliir .lelmtei I w.ll not cluiruc-
tei'le a-. Ihe siililf i (iil'.- of a iveuli III a ll '
Vll II lllll .-I .i .thtll'i- t III. off ni lillg
r. mark and M. i u.i nings dciii of
New oil. in. i if u vim iim loitiii
-leeeh tl liotilte lie h s .l tr Ml
I i III tot i - i os t ..ii ..ii Ho .tin
illou.l -i heduli s ii! .tl:. tiii lh.ll the
iatli i' was ml ii in tin interest f
ilia. lion 1'nii'ii i after hating prom-
ise I lostainl ' 'hetl.illiond e.tltei's
llill lllllfl Vterehaill lutltllrll
I I M i I Ml II Kllll .bill ''. -.1
I rishiiiaii A s.iu- I It ohli-st .Ii hhI
l.ithln ( ami boot uml sn.s tli in here
.verti closed up mort ' bt I hurles
l.iisi'. of Kuil-.l. lit. t " ir assets
itrgieg.lte hi on i a id are Homlit lo
Ih- uiliple In voter llabillll. -
ll I I iiltU'JMI Hilt v l ill
sj l.el'.llll I'ottll Hill -!
nisiii
.feiiei'.il to .inibii' is d.'il
Uet lie 'I h nuns II s' .-
'ttgo Ill-Ufll. i i i ii 1 1 Ii I'.i i .- ni
lege nl 1'nii'ii I t Ih
ll i- rciM.rl.'l ii lioitie lb.it ihe
i iil-eoi-
HtM
has siiiiimon ii tiliiiisli..i I'orrlgaii of
Sett iiilt lo it'iiin
In iiutioiuil isi.ii.l of lend at Wa-h
nig ion fa von. i the I'oiroy liantirupi.
hill I i ingress .In s nrjed lo im-.Ii l-
t. it'll legishltioli
Near M'UW ford s eossioi.ls liu.s.i
ituiit v Mi. t lire ehiiilreii iv.ie
burin-1 to deiilh and IhtligrBinlfutli'i'
with whom they lived was driven mi-
tune bv grief
'.. Megiile. Ihe leudlllg Jeweler of
SorUirne. Mo. has mmle no usgu
men I. l.htbllUles inoa Till' assign
me lit Includes Jfivelrv aliu'k mill Hie
Norliorne .lelTurwilllttu
Kt-erciiirv rurlUle has asked for the
islgnutlon of .1. M t niinlnghum. it
hr. iihei of Mis John A Logan tun-
r.l.n. I iii 111. llliotor lih. n s oltlee nf
.i.u ' isiii ten i'"iueul
VMM pp.
AGAINST BONDS
l House Judiciary Qemmittw P.ij
Ulllley's ((.solution
SKnn.TAHYS S'l'ATKMKNT.
Il- lUk'lot. Ilio .XpirM f His M-i
llic .Inillrllrj I utaiulllrr Silj Ita
II..4 .So (light lo t Ilir Pro
crel (nr t'yrnBl Rt.
Ieiiis - llnmti
Aluy fall
WaIHm.iox .dm -ii '1 he Judlelary
coinmlltee if the house bv n vote .if ti
to I to-day or.lcrud a fuvorabh. riqsirt
on llepresi-iitulivu Itailtiv's resolution
questioning tlie right of Sfi-retnry t'nr-
Hsle to Issue ImhuIs unit in iic. iirdatiee
with this decision during the c ill of
the tsimmllter for rcsirt Mi It.itU-.v
reHirtud it to tho lu.u It .siiressc-.
it us the entinient ol the oimiiiMex
Unit Ihe M-eretnry of the treiiMin had
no authority under the ri-smnpii .h Uet
to iwe the prmeeds of the s .fn.
bands to pa.v tlie eiirreiil ss-iis . ..(
the government
The vote ill com mi I tee n the ((solu-
tion was us follows:
Aim -lllllPIT ut Tnw 1.rr .l rh.i..
lliMdnlgtit nl h'.niu. kr una II- .Vnii.uiil ..(
Mlunrl .Inn ri. nuil liiv .if i urk
rim-iimO .-I l.in W A Mom. r ivim.:
I vanui llr.xl. i ii k ( l ih.i mi i'iiu. I i
I nil riu'.l.-un Total n
M Irfiilnn nl tHil.i Hini'iilsi r Miu
lil VVolifiliin ut 1'i'iiBsjUuhlii ili itii.i i o
ami I'owi r ol Vermuai. ri-puhli j . 'iui i
hiiirmmi Ciilliertmitt did not vote
This disc lows tlint the Voting demo
cm Is were ulmtit eronly divided. Itallcy.
Terrv liivslnight and "tie rinond stis-
tiiiiilng the resolution uml Lav ton
""'lBle iiimi VVol teflon V.Hinif to lay
'mi the tnWe. The republican votes
'hhibiI the settles in favor or the res
' " questioning the seeretttry' 1'
I nl H . isi.in 'vns reaidiM nftei
""-"Bd the senles in fnvorof the resvlmt
wr I
Us
"'" bow'1
I v i ir- j
v. .
i . iiV1
nisi - .
vpbiitui
ll.. I !'..
IS S k!
rent esMiiMs . . i '
(mli.le sptiUf iiifiirinniit .
and a h.ilf .in.l held Hint tin- l(UT eon-
fei.ed uihiii him the uiithurtU to
IsUle
Isiuils altbnugli he stuiett Unit
Until teaeiillv he had nut entex
i ind that opliihvti Up regretted tho
in 'ftslly heft u deHelt of fts(l:m.0iW
wm ' ist ttii.lt r in is nt i ..mlHlons
'to Mr Italic! tie ileelii; e.t In Is lief I
thai he con lit n e Hit proeecls (ruin the
lion Is lor the expenses of Ihe govi-l II-
llietil or lo redeem not - under the
Nfici until in t. He r st-nie I a long ar-
glllllellt ill lie fe use of his n'sititli.
The house will U- asked lo take up
the lluilej re- at ton its soon lis the
tiiriiT bill shall Ih- out of the win.
x viiiiltrivi: iiomi issfit.
W vsuixiiios. 4 uii ;; Hun Jumi
nrj Ii the date on which Neurotary
I'nrlisle Isstteil his circular Inv itlug tildn
foi the piuvhnse of twinds there hur
Itosfii withdrawn from the irensiirj d-
imrtuii ii' t: sni.inni in gold or its pqiili-
ali'iii f tin purpose it is astrteil of
pa on.' in tlie Ism I. isniee .Itiiimiry
I tin t- -'irv hit li-t !.'. lie uai in
gold ii'ltrs lo t.iln- lion Is continue to
la- rcee've.. ul the Ireasnrv lei;iitineiil.
Illlt lo lllfoilltlllloll Is olilltlnahle rl. lo
the amount
SIKH I HlVltVNIIXI lvtSI'l.l.
tmlritl ltni..i" stmbnirii t'u Itcnln
linns s.i-ljlii lrolt.luti nf I iilltf
tvvit'oiu v. Kuti Jan '.: The i eiitrnl
Kansas
Livesijckovstniation met b.re
HV Utld pttSM'll the following
vesltr.litv uml mi
restiltitloits iimuiluioiislv
It uliisl 'IT-al ne tsH.iin re. -i Hint
id" -anlurr lMril nt the m it- ..i ic uit. r..n'
no iniiiilu uirutlii fri.ui tli r .i: aim mtni
lie- HiTrtn.sii lieu t' iiiity '---l lUnhi. iii
Bll'l Kfll.lt lfllO llasl.ell SI. !.'. I I li. I
Kit' lielH. IMiUitu Shun i .t.n. II i
r.l '.UiiriBli Willi tint. I ii un i.. i run. .
T' v t v. lilw.ui T'iu4i In-ui . i 'nu tii t tun
prl 1 . -' in- lernimit. 1. 1. ! nr nupuhil .1 I v
Itat i.iun lintr.l .r Mi. ('. .r limit t
Ksi4 it lllll Hi' US ill -..ll.ll Slnl issl
III. Ule i lllrtry If!'1 In I'uirfllK elt tie
U.i- r uiluilnu
'I he fi retarv nf Hie as ..intion '.
lust i licit I to not i' i n.t'1 1 ssiucn i in
tis iiiftl Harris of the n. iv- of tin
if-oiiitioiis ami iiri'in.' ih.i tin
the assist nee of the s. i. 1 n - .f
initio ni th mallei
J J si
a.' 1 1
llltti irlll i 4ll fur llltiilr.
Nr
i iii.i .lun
-- - -ws .
: '. In ihe supreme j
Ivmuisi ..ii lined i
r.eii Mis .l"vfih
iliii'H-r Ir.nn IoIkiiiii r.mil hi .ui.i. who'
Is sillil 1 Hit- t.llil.l ..I i Is.liv. '
a Iloli. in. in netv s;ti j i 11. i. I iit
.X .. i i Vli . hi'oili.i all. -in .I ii hm' i
...in I. ul " In i i.i-i mi l.i i.e. h .cited I
lie I ill I" f .ill V e.l ! It' ii I' I'll IIIUI I
iiugi sin .' ' i t;i ilt
v.. ir then In s ui Uet .u; oi..t.ttiou to!
h s 'ii irrl.igo to a i.iinan in N. 'nilsku
lb t"ii ' 1 1 in i'. unit ul iln tedding
ilnl s ni his thsi t !. t...it i.f Ihn
iuim i . .iiitnuiiiir it
lite .toi'Hillineli ol M .oiliead llro
v mill ui ll.ii i'i .Lin'.: Pa. lime
liecn not ilk . t i i In. tin. I lie pud-
.11." - hive he. n I'M fni ii I I i s ; j nut
th. . tin i - .ti e iel'1' .1 i i i i . ul
Only a Step
from Wi'iik Ltiti).
HtllllptllHI. tllilll
Bloiul In A ti. f in i i.
tn i iiii-
()i'iuattil
I. 'iin Dis-
i i.iiil.i.froill
Oitsi'd Mliirut ins
Loss nt rii'si. I t ii in-
Scott's
Emulsion
KKBOrA7nMiafiSSWli'WttlW'
tin- ( i i iiii I t iiil "i Oil
)lt' I'lll - III!-- sll'p ll. Ill lll'IIIK
tiiki'it ami uisi.Hfs lie. illli.
PhlfHiriiilii lhi wm Ll nvi'i' tfl-
Uorsi ll.
Don't be deceived by Substitutes I
'i in i .11. s ii 4 -- V .i I'iukiHi.
iGood
i
-? g rzDi f
LJ Li LiC- S
IS Sl.lfll
.ni.l
i .'.
1 il
(llllV tin- tl
ill
I hi ii i .1 id'. -'ii
iiu-id' I'Vi-rv r iuir
hj! J .it a 1 1 1 i-kIc r j t i r
S1LVEN
CHURN
nUTTEWNB
i t.
U vviiltin V
Ik .! 1 . '
Sll II'.
r. i . '
look i
tr.tdi'tu.i'
i i 'i .. . f. ! .-
I U'H
ji fXi i'l! ii i '
flUMP ! . ' i J
it
i1'-.ppfliMment.
ARAtOt 'R PA CKI (1 CO.
Kansas City. I . s. .
i I ml.
!'l oi i i i
t i rn !i i
'mint i I i
j OH I I. I- -
vv.ih 'I
"It Is li .1
s'.l tl .
(feiellie V
.illipiini
tar ii
filing tlx.ui
t Ian
I ...
I I.
IV".. I
. Ssn
'. 'Ill I
I ' ' hen.
It 1. 1 .i
i llll lei si i
I I .' the III-.!
i i the lit st 1. i
s.nicni of hi
j
ii
i.f
Ml
x
HV Ihe I-
nimitint in atsiiit i;.(mni m
of !"' toRixiiii :i.miii
rraln llotitisr rni(..
I'oi.t st(r .u j
Krown ihe I ruin rohU-t ..
Ihe eaptUfe Of the IJ..
inil i I T Ms-emit .in
I... I. IbS.I . B.. 1
a
l..ls
Hlg
Ills
' I
. .- .i "... ihiiv lii'im i ...im.I
k ' ! in ihe vioima v
to
Kr-
Is. I-
IUV
ISM Mini II
ol
Ills WtlUIIO-
Vii Vlileriiinii s...i
. I llll'..'oi Jail. ft. Vldtu.i..i leie
nilali Sltilvlhlll was s ml fatally
wonuilcd lit u west side saloon late i.st
iiigui. .mikc i ewer win. nrcit the
filial shot. Is locked Up Mini Ills victim
Is nt the Presltv teriati ho-. t. where
il Is tlioilgbl he will .I. I . w i was
drunk at the time ami is . .nl this no
reason is known w U h. Med tho
I'illlB.
Mjile Vlclltin Sfiitiiiiiiil in lintth
Wliiuiv liun. .lun :.. lit Ilia
I'nlted lilies eoiirt .fudge Williams
overruled the inoHuii foi a new trial
ami far n stay of judgment ml mmi-
tenrcil I'lyde Matto.t lo lie hnugcil
March '.'a When 'asked if h- luni nnv
thing to say Mato ileeline.l lions!'
illliiH-enl and tlie tielioi ( malicious
ii'nl t.-riiiid i'i uii ii II. i he
h in . .1 I' . in I i .ii ii to s
I in
Proessionu Directory
LAWYERS.
Bayard T. Hainer
Attorney " At Law.
' ....
I. Si ll'"' I. Ill
I i oin ii in'i and
autli"! of 1 1 .i i in i
VMil ll JillO ished '
I. ami 'l .in ..f i il
eetpt of . I'll 1
Manual '1 tic OII.Y
iitaie'iiu 'he sihool
iilioinii si in on re
' ! on ni. ps retal
illg I tbe
I'l't en ll
l.elisitlgof si ho... I ihdswlll
III!.! lllll lllu ll Ulle Kllll V
1 1 an. I
I.IV bh
.iilhr.c nlllu
r.
I) IC1I."
1
I ttti U st ii ' i ma
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Has bud an expi ri.-m 'a - .uwvtt ji
'I vi urs in Wis) Viigltmi I:. '. r. i.t
Jiertulsslioi to senators i nmib'ii uml
'attlUiii i Hon Wm I. WiI-mi .1 ttf.t
Virgiuiu spet iitl an. I i.ioinoi nti.n
.. s.i- (.. ti ui-iii - ..in
drill building opposite post oli.-.
ROOMS 17tuul If
thill given lo llll business ..it! Kill
A. 0. OFFHAUSEN
IIS Itklt I I I III I H
For the City of Ctithrlc.
(Ifll -e with is (i lie li.r ih.iui'l il
I a ..v.-r iiullnli 'i'
All Oillicult Accounts
Ami given piompt
lonii Hunk
Luoded Alttf
At'. nituu.
i:.
P. 1st I.I..1S- 1
A I II. lis I 1-4 1 I
l.aggM lllUMlV vi-
Oklahoma Avenue oppo-
iv'itimi'. "si
I uoii i)tlu
OH AS. IMtOUN
An..' i irnrai
An
IUKSr A t iv
313 OMnhuiint v t
(tUTllUIU.
up m'li
"M-AHOMA
DR.PEOPLKS
"THli OfcNTiBT
'II
with
lllCs
iilsed
.mil
ridge
I
llllil e.i i i - i
Ihe teeth e i .. i.
' Win ll gold uii. I poi clii i
ami Kilvi r hi nv's .ilnl i
iliscl led on golil 1 1 1 1 1 bt r
I
' -s gll'il
I in l let III
I a Milium
plate or without iin.v plate
Pfloen Lower thiui Aitvvtmrti Eluu.
l.i O lllll. 'III.I . i l'i ' I st
0i.
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