The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 238, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 31, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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The State Capital.
T Rttla rVinltil Pnnllnr Co.
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OffrCIAL OALL.
fWpubllcAti Trtilttiilnl (' ntml Coitirnlltr
.Mrrtll'K. '
All monitors of thu republican teirl I
torlal central committee of Oklahoma
Territory as the tamo was organized '
and constituted on .1 ul v II. IsuJ. lire
hereby otllelully untitled thai it meet
Itnr of said cuiiimlttt-o bus htcn or-
dlred and will accordingly be held In
the city of Oiithrlc. Mt the probate
court room on TiihsiIii.-. the oh ilny
of Kebnmry JSU lit the hour of time
o'clock i. in and all members lire
hereby urged to attend said inoellng
Tho i.utlos whMi will d. miIvo upon
5nld mooting. ami if others will be
the election of u ehiilrumn to htioceed
tho lion John I' I and the trans-
action of such oilier im-nn stt us may
properly eotne before tin munltlee.
It Is requested tl.it In all counties
where the icguluriy elected nienibels
of Bald territorial r publican central
eoiiinitttoo haw e Hi r tphlffned their
membership or lo-t Hie Mime by pur-
iiianent ohangc "f ili' " residence and
the viieimev m '"!' i hereby has not
been pruritic! fo. n the republicans
In Mich counties that Ihey meet In
such manner n the ehalnmin of the
republican cent nil ecimmlltee of their
respectlM- intuition may pretieilbe and
recoiiimeinl a iiiemiier from their
county to fill the vacancy
It Is hereby further iiqiiefttod that
the republicans of the counties l(. I.
M N. '. I mill 0 shall provide on or
before the I7lh day of IVbniary IM'I.
In Mich manner its they may deem
most londiiilve ton fair and Intelli-
gent exprcssluii nf party wiwlum. for
the selection of micIi iiiembers of the
rcpubltcaii party hh thej may tlenlre
to recommend for le. ti n to the ter-
ritorial republican committee.
A cordial Invitation is i Mended to
all patriotic republicans of the terri-
tory to attend the m ting ( the com-
mittee Our illslioffd mi. I humiliated re-
public Is hoiefllll. reiifhllljr fill th for
the stiong arm of the repiibliean
party to loud It buck to the upward
highways of prosperity and good irov-
eminent and in this eiuoiieiit hour of
our nutlon's increasing pciii let no re-
publican falter In In- alb glance nor
prove remiss at the cull of party duly.
Till oiioui it Iti-i i .
Sec. Hep. Teriiloiiul l eiitinl oin
JANT COLUMN.
What Do Vim MntitT
l)o jou waul ArmO'
IVj juu hiiI Nliuai lun'
IX. jou wnnl to bur njllilnc)
Us jou want lloanlrrm r l.e lrrsf
! you wnul Mij "Hrlo" DiHir or ff innlet
D jou wnnt l'liiitUI
Io jou want n I'artr.frl
Do jou want HrrTMil Clfrii or lL'liiiilc-t
lo roll want to Itrnt ft lloflin. Hoiim or Store!
Dojrou wnm 10 llur or St-11 Hon- Hatfon
rt'"....'.tr.'?- YrMcle?
writ h 01 (
8ll or Itrnl joiir llousr.
Cblcuiro I or r nn?
v-lin-Ugn or Kl1( .
error- 1 to aril your uoo.i m mi ru
ClieroV" ond nf) wit t fcti kind
ith to r-i or KiriiiHT
IIt jrou tlootl to rw'U ol .m VimlT
It . TiltRiriTiL will puUlK 1 h tlirrr Him
45TfrUmrnl (t wonlm on.- lime (or lllrrnlx
ktt llniM for ISlrnln oiw rli fur Ml ffiim
4 wul In Tut Htiti Uil-ltiL litter UIU U
bring quick rrturim
WANTED.
TTTANTi:i. S.-hit ly llii- lii Cullliiif
VV nml IIIIIiik 11 hlfol.illj. Kn.iilif hI tin'
Clly llotrl.
"TTTANTKD Rilrsiiu-n t" mII liilirlrnllni; nil
VV nml ko'Iik" ciMiilr or n n if
llur. Ail.lrci" tli Hlrrllutf Itt-UiilliK ' i'Wii-
Und0. FOR. K-IDI-TT.
"fjlOU ICK.N'T-Tlie two fniHl oflloiti mx-ra
JO lione bullilltie Kii'iulre at NTiTCri-
TIL Ofllcf .
"IT'Olt HAI.K - vfii room hoiiKr fur
.t" nllifil. two lot- uon4 " itntirl'.A'
rhrnp. Will illo Hum on art l.'l l..ii Vila
LOST.
T Of!". A Irtim-h of Ur;
v it llli -11 all rIoic
lti-tutu to 1I1U oilU'u
J J liiitlnnrr itltiii'litil
and grt rowmil
FOUND;
TTpOl'ND A InilU riMiiimnliiii roiitiiliiuiK
32 twoiHH'krt-liook owiht m.iy net oinm.
vj ckIIIuk il tlilx ittli-o nml p")oK 'or tlila
uotler.
MISCELLA.NEOTJ8.
"Tt'l)STHnfiil. iiNKI KNT mi hilt U
X itoilt Hlxlllt (ol.. Ni'li hllll. Uu I iHll
mill N Mrx luii'-iin. in- Aililli-4 W . W .t
C lutcvtiiit'iii vt i;ui i IVlmr ( li
IWILI. iih'ii n M-hiMtl in nhiirilin'iil nml nli-
IrnhoiiH prliNl. 4r 111 elt.-i Aipl to
Mr ilobrrt il. Itrytul - hi Hi" it--lii ihw ul
Mr. (' M lliinlmr ronirr ol lin I l-iulvunl
and H)rliiK r uti uih
C IAN jou rlitr S.'vlni n-wi4 corrwiuitli'nH
J wnutrtl In .M r town Ul thr L'llllnl MMIra
l4l Ckiiiitn Aililri-. with lniMr) Istkhsi-
TlomLHrcilAL Nkiiii Af4HUtl'ts. V O lloi
till llotn U
THE FAIIt ASSOCIATION.
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I Mrrl. lor II.- A.. la... I I Ol-
ni nn.l 01 ln r tlu-niea-.
Last evening the stockholder of tho
Oklahoma fair ttsi lutioii met in the
luw olllce of Piiiim si and Maker for
tho annual t-hition of oftleera Tho
following wero s.-.ected;
Horace s.poed. president'. H Ke-
lor ti ensure. Hoy iVul soorotary;
directors. in lluxter lleorr Witt -
Ullis O. Ihj lor
tleorgo t ooloj . P. J
Daniels (ins Sp nge'.
I'runk (lifer. I W lit
r.. a. iiuur.
lletluiNii John
H. r llerkoy.
Witt
H'lffS11' I'll rrjr t'uu.l sjrup
Is tho greatest and boat Cough Syrup.
It will relieve it cough quicker surer
and more elYoctually than anything on
the market. Sold ami warranted by
11 druggists.
monographers' note buoku t.'i cent
ch Jsl.76 iter dnxeii- at Tun Staii:
Oai'HAI. olllce. Also larger ones at
1300 per ilouu and Urge well Index-
ed hooki for court stenographers at
13 (M) per doen
iWiitele Price Coupon No. 23!
F
9 Cut out this r eipon
-order and remiiiame
Send it with J
In our New 2
York oflloe uml ..ur order will be
Sfllled nt whob.au uri. os.
Ofrr llfl bloiiilnr i tV. 1 1 lu h u-i't fruin
ft SEE PARTISULAHS PAOE 3 J
4 ft
Allow lo irr lire 1 1 lint i ii I id L'alnli(;iiertr
ww'-'af !
AWARDED
IH.Erhost Honors-World's Fair.
WW'
CREAM
BAKING
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure f iupe i im 11 of Tjit.if Powder free
'mil Ainmonlj Alum c r any other adulterant.
40 VEAKS TUB STANDARD.
AROUND TOWN.
ItrlliK In your Portfolio coupons
llapllln toultfht at the ( hrlstluli
uhurch.
There won live confessions at the
Christian church last nlht
Coupon No .1 Is now running Ituck
numbers can be. had at this otllee
Sou's thr time to cend in your hub-
Mirlptlon to Tin: Da in Maii Cxi-itai.
Seethe World's I'alr Portfolio add .
011 -cotid Jhikc Vou mini have this
it is raud.
The rumor that a successor to County
Clerk HavlK'horst has been appointed
in a uilhtake
Six were baptled at the Christian
church lust nltflit
Dr. rarrinutou homeopathic physi
cian and HiirKoon; otllco over HpeiiKol'n
furniture store 1st ami UKliiliomu.
Suve youruoiiiioiis you cannot iitTord
to miss this (rrniul Portfolio
Hear Itev. lloL'ess on the continua
tion of ' I he Holy sphli" tonight
Ton III m The building' occupied by
lieufrou's drui: store Kiupiiie of C
It llenfro.
The Capititl City K.incluif club will
tflvo Its last dance before the l.en'on
season novt Tuos-lay.
Die Olson's" No. I Is bookid here
foi IVbruary It is playing all the
leiidlti); cities of the east.
Lost A 1C of P watch charm Tucs
day evening. Tinder please return V
.Neil Clieaille ami receive teuuul.
Mr HiiL'L'ins. of CIiIi'iil'ii is in tliu
city He has located here with his
family mid will probably cuaKe in
the merchandise business
The new carrl iko sl?n of llcamcr A
Co. 011 OUIahom.i uvcutut tins just been
erected in front of their carriage em-
porium. The sliru Is a beauty and Is
bolii"; tinUersally ntltulreil.
V... wu'it traveling salesmen to si I'
our superior brands of lubricating
oils ami (greases as a specialty or side
line. Ohio Oil ami Urease Co. Cleve-
land 0.
Carl Crnltf. the ii.perienccd dnitf
clerk and one of the old time boys ol
the city has accepted a position with
c. it. iteniro. Carl is consiiiereit 11
line prescription clerk and a reliable
pharmeclst generally.
The balilhcadcd fraternity around
town are wearlmr a sarcastic -mile
over the success they 11 10 having with
ICnoivlton's D.tnderlue Hair drowcr.
It will surely do the business.
Wayne Utilities the 3 year old son of
(Jus lihodes fell heavily against the
Iron slum case stand this morn 1 11 ir.
thoclnar store and severely cut his
iM'iiil. A iloctor was calleil ami tlxeil
the little fellow's wound.
Mho "Welcome. Oro"ry" I? iniivin
from Dkluhnuia ateuuo to the corner
store room of the llerrtett block (or-
merly occupied iy I'. T. Patton t Co.
.Mr. Clarke is Mxin the store room up
in Hue shape
C. It lleufro is moving bis stock of
drills to tho brick luiilillui? roeeiitlj
4ocupletl liy llii' Oavis restuuraut. He
has added a lurc amount of ootids to
his former stock ami will ll up us tine
a place as there Is In the city.
Professor Joseph I'ell teacher of
oik an and piano. Mr. Toil has been
organist at the evangelical St. Peter's
church for 11 uiiuihoi of ours and
guarantees satisfaction. He also re-
pairs and cleans organs at moderate
prices. Addiess Murray .. Williams.
Uuthric O. T.
J A Crutkhhauk and II. 1' Aril cry
are down from Perry. They will open
In 1 iitln io soon 11 general school sup-
ply house a branch of a big eastern
concern The goods arc now 011 the
road. Some ten men w III lie on the
road worklus; Oklahoma. Indian Tcr-
rltoty and I'cnu. Cruikxhuiik and
Arilery are hustlers and will make the
busdness a success
The social committee of the KptMirth
League will gito a illobe social at
lhl.?0Sl!l.Ilt.of Mr . . .ltm.mM
.I'M North llroiid street i'rlday twon-
iug. I'ourtiary 9. Haeh guost Mill
wear displayed some article or articles
symbolical of a country htuto town
city island enpo lake mountain sea
or river of the world. Ilrlug jour
friends and a pencil.
HeWltt's Witch lluitol haho etonnesii
purifies and bonis It m-iis uiado fur
1 ilmt purpose I se it for bums outs
urutses chapped hands sores of all
doseriptions uml if you have plies use
it for them. I' II I.llllo
.Neii Ijii l'lrin.
Judge A. II. I lllurer liaxlng boon
appointed atsocbtto Justice of the su-
premo court the well known law firm
of lllcier A. Cotteral has been dis-
solved Tho prominent tlrm of Kenton
A Turner has also been dlssoUed and
.Messrs. J. It. Koaton and John II. Cot-
teral formerly of these linns lntvo
formed a partnership in the law busi-
ness under the style Koaton A Cot-
teral." Those gentlemen are well
known to the public uml their legal
ability and high moral character com-
bined with experience and Industry
warrant the assurance that they will
merit ami receive a large and gratify-
ing practice
Not one minute elapses between the
taking of One Minute Cough Cure nml
relief Why shouldn't people take Olio
i Mlntiio lough t'uru" 'I hoy should
1 They it.. - F. II. Llllio.
liirlliaWiilil.il.
Wo have cush buyers for three
farms-
Wo have a'so a party win. desires to
malm it few llrst-class real ostatti
loans l.nqulre ot Paine A llagan. lit
nrst treot. tf.
i
A CHECK FOfl S72.220 23.
ilutuKI stilt I into tti fiBi.l Bl OuO
11 :-tr:
t chfck In favor of the Capitol Vn-
tlonal bank for the nbofe amount In
payment of l.ogan eounty wnrranti
covered by Utile of ImiiuIi "Serl A
It will be rcmemborod that a ipies
Hon us to the length of tliuo these
warrants should draw interest has
been pending. There being no law
providing for a call for warrants pre-
vious to the pnsiago of the revenue
law of 1SH.1 it wan clalmrd that Inter-
est could bo collected to Juno I. isau
the date of the first legal call The
county treasurer would hao objected
to paying Interest after Soptoiulier 7
I Hi.' the dale of the county eouiiiils
sinners' notice that said u at rants had
boon funded.
It Is hut justice to the bank to state
that it did not demand Interest after
that date although It claimed It could
have legally collected Interest up to
Juui! I Isli.'l lly this settlement of
the matter the county has been saved
over t 1 001) Interest.
On July Is 1 sin the county treas-
urer drew a check for .M.'ITs -37 In
faor of Capital National bunk In piy
inoiit of warrants cot erod by Usiie of
bonds "Series II." paying Interest upon
the warrants only to April II. I sin
the date of the treasurer's special call
u bun another large saving of interest
was accomplished.
It Mill be observed that the Slujiuu
check ilrnwu by the territorial trcas
urer a few days since was not the
largest check ever iWawn In l.og.tn
county.
Cuptaiu Stiles is to bo congratulated
upon his good work for the county
lie has proven himself as good 11 III. nu-
clei as be is a farmer and the ta
payor of l.ogan county will not forget
him
It's nil the sum" a slight cold con-
gested lungs or severe cough. One
Minute Cough Cure banishes thein.-
V. II. Idllie.
URGED A FAVORABLE REPORT
ll.'l.-i;itl I l)ini nml slilni) Clitrke irU
.K i..r mi. iiiiiiu.iii k.
1 ' u "" ooiues up t i.uom.w morning.
Wasiiim.ion. Jan. 31. Special. nmnin r . m in sr in.i.i..
Ilelegate I'lyuii and Sidney Clarke up- Vin follow in jf cases wore llled In
poured before the house oouimltteo on i tho strlct com t t -my: Inlon Trust
public lauds yostetdav and mged a fii-1 C'.iinuiii;. t om York s the Atehl-
votable repoit on the bill to donate. Uf Vllli 'PupeU v xiUl 1. railroad com-
Oklohonia City th aiijoliung military iuj st1(4 flP the appointment if a
lesortUVion.
Thorn was a dlsijsltlon on the part suit leipilrod by law to be illed In every taken who bad on Ills person nil elu-
of some of the iiieiubeiM of the com- Btat( 0. territory through which the irant card-case containing curds bear-
mlttee to Insist that tho government I rtmi niI1H i '.ntr the iii.moof i.riimuiont-C.idorousse
should sell the reservation to the high- ! AlI...renu I'sehunife Nrtlonul bank '"' Ils:" ;xliilinod the prefect
.. . .MiiiriLiiu i.scnangt. .miioiiui "" j (.r.uiminiit'l.mll'roiis'.K'.iu' liton tfoliiif
est bbliler f si I ..i.u . ii.. s...il. ...- pin.. '.. . . ....... ...."
The bill was referred to a sub-eoin-uilttco
of wliU'h ItcprcHciitiiltvc
(ire-ham Is cli.tlruim
Hurly llivers Karly ltl-crs. Curly
KNers the famous little pills for con-
stipation sick headache dyspepsia and
nervousness. I'. II l.illio!
HER SUNNY YEARS.
I. Illl.. Ml.-(Ml Mi'L'iilililnii 411
Illrlli.
ilnj 1'url).
Miss Ola McCtibbins ostorday cele
brated lnr twelfth birthday with a
pleasant party of young folks ami all
iilov.l thi'iiisolves The follow liiir !
wore ill attendance: Misses Uuby ''or-
bolt. Jennie Mtiiphy Orncie sliarum
I. Hit llrlggs l.ole llrte.H Martin Do-
Hoik Kiln and Cornullii (litis Ploroucc
lladley. Rattle lint Helen Hyde Lil-
lian Holes Olhi.1 Smith; Masters
iieorge (lurduer I0I111 Daniels IMdio
Hart Orvlllo rarqiiharsou Willie
llrooks Paul Halsted Albert Flower'
Charles Tucker Walter Ingrain T.
Westbroolt Otis I'raiikllu. ltcfresh-
inonls wore served.
No better aid to indigestion
No better euro for dyspepsia
Nothing more reliable for billions
uess ami constipation than lieWItt s
Little Harly Ulsers tho famous little
pills. 1'. II. Llllio.
COAL WlLL UE LOCAL KING.
'I ho KtUlene uf Co tl .--nr.-il -li.'r.Hhili
of MIiiIiii; In Ciiiiiiiirin .. Indite ul
llir.r .Moutll- V llullril ill.
Perry Daily Times A lease was
lately ilrawn up lu tho olllees if it
well known law firm and the louse
wa-signed seojed mil itollvored.
I inlei its terms a eompanj binds Itself
to sinh a -haft and comment the lie-
tie u..il of otl mining nut coal
pi-o-pe.ting iiihide of Unci- mouths
from the time the lease was dated ' It
al-. stipulates that the grantee shall
build and equip it railroad from Porr;
station to the point of operations it
distance of live miles
Phi local iihiii made a utimlor of
elVoris to learn the particulars of the
leal as well as tho location of the coal
deld. but all qtinstloiis of the kind
mot with a Urm I hough respeetf.il ro
(tisal to go into itetallR. I'oll y alone '
forbade giving the Information so i
(iiiiously and persistently sought i
after. The Times has no hesitancy
however In stating that tho attorneys
who drew up tho lease are reliable In
every wuy and hau resided lu olcln-
houtu something like twenty youis
it's Just as easy to try One Minute!
Cough Cure as any thing else. It's
easier to cine a told or cough with It
Let jour next purchase for a cough be
One Minute Cough Cure. Hotter modi
elue; bottoi icsiilt belter try it. K 11
Llllio
Ileal i:l.it I inn. let-.
II Motley ami wife to W
Itoyster W. D . lot 3 blk 1
Laugstou -
Hiittlo Lewis to o I'. Miller.
W U.. lot lit. blk '.'7. Capitol
Hill . ... ........
J. Twiinily ami wife to I).
Harmon. W. 1).. no 't 16-15-aw
Fulled States to A. W. Iloyl.
patent so ' H-17-1 w
Fnlled Slates toll II Taylor
patent so '. St-17-i w .
60 (Ml
i
1000 IK)
Hill ns are absolutely
y ii n I ii
sal vo I
l)e Ill's Witch Hand snivels promptly
applied This statement Is true A
perfect remedy for skin diseases
chapped hands and lips and never full
I to cure pllc.-l' 11 Llllio
Vtm't lletntsljr for Cirrh l It
lint Kttlttt to Ul4). Dd ChMPMt.
iurvv4SX?
EoUtr r-jtiM 4- su: t; an
JAS. C T nwi'UM TTafHs. ?t
PERSONAL
Do. Ilin I- in the city
s I iiaireit of Miilhnll was In the
oily today .
Ike Turbo1 nits returned from Oitl-
veston. Texas.
Attorney J. M Johnson came down
from Perry today.
Mayor Pull Ijeiuoii. of Mulhall was
In tin: city today.
Mr mid Vrs II A. Wellard. of Kim-
uis Clly. are In the city.
Attorney Jlhi Cottlngliam went t j
Norman tills afternoon.
KID Colo Is down from Wlnllcld
liHiklug after Ids property Interests I
.1. I. ijiilcn treasurer of the board of
regents of the agricultural college Is
In tho city.
K. J. Dallas one of the attorneys of
the Now Vork I iihiii Trust company
is in the city.
O I llowiuau. of I'ttlrbury Neb . Is
in tho city the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
.1. O Sevorns. He likes this country
and contemplates locating here.
There Is nothing lu this world that f his ne.Uiillituucc with tho prefeet
gives such perfect satisfaction for all i f lhv to p-otost against this statu
blood disorders as Hoggs' hiood Purl-j f iiirs. lie declared that nuittors
Her and lllood Maker It dries up all J ll(. . t . point that noclt-
blotoho.s and pimple on the face heals (in 11)Ul..r imiK..t. tuih miiv nf
mt sores nun eruptions iiinitrn jn-i-loiv
skin clear and ttaiiparoi.t nml
keeps the bowels and liter In pet feet
condition. Sold and warranted by all
druggists.
SUPREME COURT SESSION.
I III' l'lt Inili liliilnr nml IMhrr Cor-
lit l.
1 The supreme com t heard the follow
lug est es today:
Otitlulo .National bank vs. Mayor
McKlllinney ot ul: it suit for the col-1
i lection nf tho provisional Indebtedness
I Zuck Mullia'l v McKay damage
i suit '
! Tho cnto of the board of regents of
! the iigrlculturitl oolloge again t Tor-
ritorial Treasurer Turner was to have '
come ii(i this afternoon li" .'.Uorney
ticueritl Oalbrallli did not tile his
I
.... 11 I... 1 iil llii. ..-.v..
r.r.K.M bolmr i. ..ntie of ill iieiiernl
" - wi
l.uuiiier i ti ot al on a note of r.soo. i
IE A. Lawrence v. Prank Uhlnehai t;
danriges for '.iMfir alleged abuse I
(Inrlnc an irrrest of the plaiutitl '
M lkliil.-lit s... ik ill llllniii
Tot'i'K . Kan .lull .11 -liov. Me
Klnlet of Ohm has accepted the in
vita t on to sp'iik at tho Ottniv.i Ch;m.
taiiiju.i assembly June .' Ileruaid
ICelley of this olt one of the pio I
gr.imuio oomiiiltteo recently went to
L'olu m bus and extended the Invitation
nnd Mr McKiuley'i accepUltt-j w.isru-
I eelved .vostenlay'
An cltorl Mill be I
"lane w imvoiiim spcali lu 'loiwiia i
'"t' '
i"lM'rnp4lliiii liMniimtloii.
Ivwsar Ciiv Mo.. Jan. 31. The
iiiIiIm inter convocation of the Episco-
pal diocese of western Missouri Is in
session to dm at St. Ocorgo's proca-
thedral corner of Ltuwnod and Troo-t
avenues At tlietuoriitugMirvlce after
an address o.' welcome by Hlshop At-
will Itev II A. Duroe of Jopllu ilc-
lixcrcd a seruioti on the "Chin.ieter of
I hrLt "
It inUonly rellevis; It does more it
cures. Wo refer to One Minute Cough
Cure. Suitable for all ages nil condi-
tions at all tunes. I' II. Llllio.
1 rn iimim stdiici .rri-l.il.
Lomion. .1 111 to The I'lnaucial I
Tiuiossays Urn auiioiinccinelit of the
proosed liure.tsf 011 the tarllT on
precious stone- tuiporte 1 Into America
has stopped the rise 111 Do lleers and 1
.lagers Kteii the lliirmah ruby has
declined owing to tho proitoct of
America less .mug the demand.
Cum liimier Sriur4 m UU.iri'n.
I'ai'00 N. I) . Jan. :tu. -In the circuit
court horo Saturday. Cora Tanner the
noted actress was granted an absolute
dtvoicu from her husband Col. W. 1'.
Sinn of llroiklyn she had been it
resident of this city since September
I 21 she itlluged desertion ami cruelty.
' 1.1 Iiii.'-IIkiiIi. n srttnl il.
Lansini. Mluh Jan !!0 Circuit
i Judge Pears n hiisdccliled to summon u
1 grttild Jur lo investigate the utrUii olll-eei-s'
sal art amendment scandal and
I will iiuiko tin- order to-day although
thu date of ooiititulng has not vol been
determined
( utamouutsaro causing iiiueh trouble
among I lie farnurs In tho Catsklll
muiiiiUiliis.
liMiir.il III- t'nitiimi'M.
At an i oiliest held the other day In
r.nglnnd the evidence brought to light
tlu queer fuel that the deiul man s life
had boon Insured for SIUO by tho liquor
dealer whose bar ho ohlellj patronled.
An heoi.'t wa- made about tho matter
It being irerfpclU falrand above board
the liquor deuhr only wishing to In-
sure himself against the loss of busi-
ness conscqiii nl on I ho death of a rat-
liable ciistoini r The pi notice Is stated
to bo quite frequent
KaiTR HY CONTIN UK TO GONK1 -
We arc not giving them away but aie selling at extremely Low prices.
We care nothing for the profit Come in and Look at
them; Thev should be in every homo.
Spencer JtdLara."w-are
OOYLE & SMITH
TarcULii the folljrrll.1. uuotiitloct
r: tfct Guthrlt Mtrket t.X slcs: '
i k'isit.j4 JaftMarr S
All wheat comlnfr to thlt roarket It
.beln? readily taken by our home mlllt.
QU1HRIE
MARKETS
t3 O ti
440147
30
30 (it 35
Wheat hard
Wheat soft
Oats
Corn
1 1 ay .... (4444444
6.00 GJ 0.00
How 400 4 an
Sheep 3H
Cow S.OOM2.S5
Steers 2.26(33.80
Chickens old 2.00 y 2611
Spring Chickens
Turkeys
.'limits. . .....r
t loose
Kr'K
llutter
Cotton baled
Cotton In the Seed . .
1.7.1 W 2 S3
- -3
1.76 (i 2.00
6
II (u?ll
16 (J 20
5Kf' t'l
1.60
A VIGILANT POLICEMAN.
The I'lirlniK llrt Msile by a I'ltlilh. Spirit-
ril Mun nf I ram i .
The reign of Napoleon III. lu l'miico
was characterized by many arbitrary
arrests made on mere suspicion by it
ixilloc Mhlch had no respect for indi-
vidual rights.
A public mini of the time Oramiuont-
I iiilc t-oussc by name took advantage
being able to reach his home ut night
Altbout being urresteil The prelect -non uh jiim wiim you neon inr an occasions ami an wealliers ooiu lor ill-
denied tlial this Mas true I door uml outdoor wear at llgiiris too low to bo equalled ut any other placu
"Will miii m nircr ii thousand francs"
(Irainniont-CnilerousM' uskod "that I
shall not be arrested tomorrow with
out hating committed one unlawful j
net or having said one word'.1
"Certainly I will" answered the pre-
fect. "Very well. The wager Is made."
It seemed to liriiniiiiont-Cadorousse
that In tho Interest of public Mtfot.t
he was. jiiKtllled lu the course which
he propo'ed to take. The next day ho
dressed lu poor and shabby clothes
went to a boulevard enfe. uml sat down
at one of tho open-nit tnbles In front
of the place lie ordered v.ne to.1.
uml while he '. eatliur It lie look
out a '..-.itiillterchiof with a rod Ink
stain upon it and pouring somo gold
coins out of it begun to count them
l'ive minutes afterward two police
agents tapped him on the shoulder
and beckoned him to come with them.
Without a word or the least ro-l-.tnnce
(Iranimont-t inlerousse followed them
He was taken to tho police station; hh.
pockets wore searched and ho wa.
Inched tip
''hat i veiling. In his olllce. the pre
fect cf police was informed Hint n mail
.f i.i.wtilf.!riii. iir.i..iii.n..o lin.l 1hiii
lino nan company hi tue iiupe ui win
liing his wager and has probably been
murdered . nil robbed. Hrlnjr the ens-
oul to me'"
'I he "rascal" was brought uml stood
up before the prefect who recognized
him instantly.
'Well" tfbld Oraiiiniont-Caderoiisse
"huo jou kLv lost jour wager'.' You
maj ask yiflgj'ti here whether I did
niij thing fiiil iiiij tiling I blue
been in prison live hours it will cost
j'ou onlj two hiinilred francs an hour!"
As the result of this somewhat ox-
traordiium proc. edlng orders were
issued to tho police to be somewhat
more caution in making nriosta.
Youth's 1 imii.uiioii
A PECULIAR INDUSTRY.
Hli)
.S.. VnrU Wolll III s-nfelin
.Mil-
liner' llurli.i'.. Cull-.
On that portion of l'lfth avenue
above Madison square in New York
which iMiliuost eutirelj giteii over to
trade the unusual spectacle has boon
fioqiientlj presented during recent
years of a woman as well dressed as
the average woman who walks on
l'lfth avenue with glistening stones
on her oars and at her throat bending
over and carefully examining the con-
tents of garbage cans which stand on
the outer edgo of the pavement.
She Is not looking for what the rag
woman seeks Imwoter She gives her
attention only to those cans that hate
been sot out by mllllneis and diess-
makers. She carefully assorts such
bits of lnee feathers silk and the III
thut she encounters. ThoerowiU Hoop
lug by do not concern hot as handful
after handful of culled scrap- i.ru
stored awuy In her satchel.
She Is middle-aged and so neatly at-
tired that she Is in striking contract to
tho tjpo usually been examining gar-
bage cans.
This is ti stinngo occupation for one
evidently of good lilitli anil eonnei
tlons. and from what wits Ii arueil by
inquiry of the woman's purpose it is
apparent that in u large city like New
York the waste In certain channels
ulTords more than sustenance for many
who display Industry and Intelligence
In reclaiming such waste nnd making
It uuirketable
This woman has contracts with two
of tho bigge-l ilr (rood- hoiisi s In the
country and nil the dolb that are
tlresse.l for tlielr ( hristmiis trtidc hare
lu her not only their die-snialo r. but
their iiillliui r "-he emploi s n number
of young uoiuuli. who nr kept busy
decorating with lin. ry dulh of evury
I description she has urrniiKomunts
I with iiiiint of tliedressiiiakorsto retain
for her sm-li scrap- 111 they do not
viinie of the i-ostlj hllhs. willus and
l othi r texlui.-s lht- .ul no Whenoter
sh 1 1 lid- a I ill 1 1. ice. iu tli'it - he thinks
Indil . illnllilli if i.iliii I at In r bll'.i
lu -.. - In dlt i . .11 i 1 1 I In poll e ilo
pot uiole-t hi I fur slu ii pi ues the
gill I. ii r t lull i. i I. ill 'ill .lor n - m-h
soul hi- I in n ti... Hi. .1. In- must
be .Ires
Seoond Street Oioposite Fost Olfioe
zr -
I l"Y. 4.-l I 'j I
LET US SHOW YOU
What you ought to see ul tho earliest possible moment the most complete
Ino of ladles' shoen in (Itithrlo If vou fall tit tee it. vou have mUsed vour
footing so to fcpeuk. and tire not properly
'" l"" -iorj- us wen enuugii to
you can't tnko a bargain because It's
EISENSCHMIDT HETSCH.
ISxirl'iiHive ?5lioo llonwo
LAWYERS AND TYPEWRITERS.
Hit Von Uinitr "Tim Statu Capital" L'HU
s.ti Vim rtil I'rrt'iiit?
Do you know you can bny elegant
parcluncnt maintold paper from Tin;
Sivti. Cuirai. at St. 60 per team;
splendid Arcadia linen for original
letters nt S3 0(1 per ream and the fin
est tvnewnter minor lo be hml. Oriole
line... nt SJ r.n ..r .....in. 1.1s.. sl.....L4.
raphcrs' books at 51.75 per doon; car-
bon paper typewriter ribbons erasers
knUi's etc ? When you want type-
wriUro' supplies cull on or write to
Tin; Sr.Ti: Capital and save 50 per
cent.
Null. i.li. r.intriu't.ir-.
Sealed proposals will be recelted bj'
the lolnllillteo on public I III prove nil tits
until 1'ebrunrv s 1 'i I. at .'I o clock p.
ni. for tho eoi.-.ni.tlnii of n lntilei.
across the Cottonwood river on Perkins
avenue according to plans and spcclli-
cations now on llle in the citj ngl-
noer's olllce Hitch bid shall bo aceoiii
paiiled by a certllled chock of two hun-
dred dollars; work to be paid lu war-
rants drawn on the road mid bridge
fund.
A II. Pill IIMo.Mi.
Chairman of Committee.
till. nil full) in. nl I he (Juleriiilo Itltrr.
On the Santa I'c route In northern
Arizona 1201 miles from Kansas City
Is the town of riagstan". A trl-wcekly
stage lino runs from I'agstaiT to tho
grand eanj'on of the Colorado river
More than a mile in depth Ibis is the
subllmestof gorges aTilanof chasms.
Twenty Yosemltes might bo hidden
unseen below and Niagara would look
scarcely larger than a brook.
Don't fail to visit this first wonder of
the world. You can read up about It
by asking II. T. Nicholson II. P. A T.
A.. A. T. A- S. P. U. ll Co.. Topeka
Kansas to mall you a free copy of an
illustrated book describing this form
(fuv'tfiiflu. The book is no common
allalr; but is entertainingly written
bountifully lllustiitted and a gem of
the printer's urt
REMOVAL.
Hie
Mllllu.r) nil. I Dr. s-iiiuU Iiijx llnala.x
I'nlillilii. ii
The extensive uml commodious mil-
linery parlors formerly lu the Tout.
A llitsjhi building on HarrlMin ate-
line can now be found in the Springer
Hotel building In'l Oklalioma avenue.
In connection Mis Hums has opened
ladles' tailoring parlors where the la-
dles can be suited lu millinery and
dressmaking. .The latest styles out uml
finish Don't fail to mil ami get ac-
quainted oit will be suited.
Mils A. I'. Sai'.mikus
Mils i; M. Hpii.xs
Springer Hotel llltul; Oklahoma ave-
nue and Division street.
Ilnrae Siilc.
1 have a lino lot of work horses and
marcs Also matched driving teams
and single drivers in eNoellent ooiull-
tlon. that I will soil next Saturday on
the miction corner to the highest bid-
dor without a limit. Stoek eali bo
seen nt Conloy's bain. He sure and
ulteiul tills sale. Tonus: Six mouths'
tlinu with Ii per cent Interest on up
proved security or 10 per cent oil' for
OlIRll. M tloMiKN
SUIllll..
'I he temporary Injunetlon ugalnst
Tin: si aii: Capiiai. In the statute
matter has been adjusted and tho
statutes of Oklahoma can now bo had
of Inr Si Ml- I M'irAI. the same
bef. re
as
- :fT' -:.-
equipped for the season. Wo can
tune tune out. usuany u you unco lime
gone before you arrUe.
110 WoHt Oklnhomn
AVOIUIO
A NEW SET.
Mart the New Wur Willi u Cniiiplfle Sot o
Nun Hook
Merchants you ought to start ISDl
with a clean now lei'gor cash book
and journal. Oct the home-made arti-
cle of Tin: Staii: CAi'irw.. We have
tl.em on good paper and sub-taiitiallj'
bound at from SI. 50 to 1. on each; and
i for $15 (10 Me en 11 sell jou a double Ml
-"y set of booki.. 4i.ll pages each demy.
I bound in full uiosia-as pretty a set
of books as you ever had in your
house. You must have these books.
Why not encourage u home manufac-
tory by buying them of Tin. Sr.vu:
CAi'ir.M.'.'
San rranclsco Midwinter I'alr will
be one of the attractions mi thu Paclllc
coast during the coming winter. It
will bo held from Juniinry 1 lo.luiio
nn. lS'.U and might be aptly termed
oie worm s lair in uiiiiiaiiire
1 the world's fair lu miniature. The
' Santa I'o route will sell round trip
tlekets good to return until April 30
witli transit limit of fifteen days lu
each direction for U5. Will also sell
at same rato ami limit to following
California points' Coltou Los Angeles
San llcrmtrdlno Sail Delgo and Shu
Jose. L. H Di:iaxk Agent.
The February number of (iodey's
Mngii.lne appears in u new and mntt
attractive cover and with many Inno-
vations and improvements lu the In-
side of the .Magallie In uvorj' re-
spect this number Is the most attract-
ive ever itsued by the (Joiley Publish-
ing company. It has u choice and
taricd contents the opening artbdo
"How to Make Money in Wall Stieet"
being from the pen of Henry Clew.
Thoiearo the opening chapters of a
novel "This Man ami '1 his Woman"
bp Margaret Lee with Illustrations by
Paul Nliiimo Mnraii: u short story
"The World's (iiiiu ' by Henry Mllford
Steele; "Supeistitiolis of the Hllglisll
Miner" by S. P Cadmuii. I'orollne"
short story by Lucy C Lillie: "The
Valley of hoses." by Prof A L Ituw-
son: "The Royalty of Hun nil" by
Herbert Stanley Kenton; "American
Women in Mexico" bj' Marie Robin-
son Wright A Tragedy Pro-Tom'
short story by JaiuesClaioiico llarvej;
"A Hogging Letter ' a farce bj- Anna
Robeson HroM u with short skotchot.
numerous Illustrations anil po.ius by
Louise Chandler Moiiltou Clinton
Scollard. Richard lluilon Henry Tyr-
rell Marie Prances I pton. A I. Don-
aldson anil othcis l'lorcnco Hull
conducts the Home )i partmeut Stellu
(I Florence's name appears as fashion
editor and thcie is a new dep irtiuciit
for our boys which ought to attract
unitorMil attention.
Ciillliirid i.
Lver been there'1
It Is an ocean of oouo for invalids
A tea of sunshine for strangers.
A world of wealth for workers.
'I he mid-winter fair (world's fair
Jr .1 ought to attract jou to San l-'raii-
CISCO III l-'.U.
Those who marveled at the displays
lu the California building Juukson
Pai I; should Investigate further by
taking a trip to the 1'iioiflc const.
It will be found that the half has
not b.ien told the icalitj- exceeds the
promise
Vmi can go quickly ohoaplj and
comfortably over the Santa l-o routo.
A solid train all the way through run-
ning south of the snow blockades
through picturesque Now Mexico and
Arizona.
Personally conducted parties overy
week lu tourist sleepers on fast o
pi ess trains Thousauib have natron-
lcil them.
Very low roiiud-tilp lutes now
i J.eollve good any day and on any
train.
If you write to H T. N eludson. (..
P A.. A. T A S F. R It . Topeka
Kansas ho will mall free of charge
an entertaining bo.. It "To California
and llaek." ptoftiselt illiistiated
It will Inevitably c. nllrui the latent
! detire to fee ( allforula faco to face
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 238, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 31, 1894, newspaper, January 31, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67886/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.