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Ardmore, Monday, February 11, 190? THE DAILY ARDMOFIEITE. SEVEN IS s Death Liable to Follow a Sudden Outburst of Temper. FRENZY MAY SPELL SUICIDE A Chemlctl Poison It Created In the . System Whcn'Ons Indulges In a Fit ef R;;c Fnmouo Men Who Have Died In a Moment of Paction, Dentil frequently follows a sudden fit of anger, rcrsotis who are other win sensible mid oven philosophical Indulge ut times In this suicidal nuil prnlltless pnMlmc. Tlie Kmiicror Nerru died nt lliu age of sixty-six from fever resulting from a 111 of nnger. I 'mil III,, who occupied tlie papal throne from IRS I to l.M'J iiml who win consid ered olio of tlie HKMt Intelligent mill liberal as well ns Just of popes, died from n sudden lit of an kit while up braiding Cardinal Atessattdro l'anicse, who Intel proved false to hU friends mill benefactor. The emperor of Vnlentlnlan w'-'l, ddro8lng n deputation of backsliding Germans allowed liN angry emotions to get the upper hand of his common i-chse ntul full ileuil em lie had Mulshed speaking. The celebrated English sur geon John Hunter Indulged In nugry dispute with one of his colleagues nt St. George's hopltul ami dropped de.nl nt Hie feet of lilin who Iiml lieen the cause of the resentful mid bitter re marks. The Russian surgeon Radda woskl, being angered ut the awkward ness of mi assistant during a surgical operntlon, (save free vent to 11 lit of miner mid expired without a moment's .warning. The milk ns well ns the lledi of ani mals that have died while 111 a race lias been found upon analysis to c.iu tnln elements of poison, nnd many an Innocent bnbe lias been made danger ously III by nursing nt the mother's breast Imiuedlntely nfter that mother bad Indulged In n lit of frenzy or an per. Neither the chemist nor bacteri ologist has yet been nble to demon strate the particular poison or germ thnt renders the milk toxic under the conditions, but t tin t n poison mid a very ncflTe nnd energetic one exists Is unquestionable. Death during a fit of anger inny be produced by a toxic product developed by tho undue excitement ns much ns to the piny of the emotions upon the nerve centers of the heart. Little cull dren should be taught In earliest In fancy to control their angry passions. A parent smiling approvingly nt what lie Is pleased to term the "spnnklness" of his offspring without making any effort to reprove or to correct tho out burst of 111 temper Is guilty of wnnton neglect nnd Is storing up much un pleasantness for both himself nnd tho child In future. "Anger Is it stone enst Into a wasp's nest," reads the Malabar proverb, nnd how often tho angry word stirs up strife nnd discord nnd contentions that keep up a continual unpleasant buzz lug until, like wasps disturbed In their nests, they alight upon the disturber bringing n sting that wounds Ids own personality. "He slow to wrath" might be a cher ished guide nt any nnd every period of life. Hut ns years run their course particularly If necompiinled by n fee bio condition of body, a conscious tend eney to (Its of nnger should Induce habits of strenuotH celt control. This control, however. Is not acquired In a day. The Imprisoned Are of outer but wnlts for tho kindling breath of provocation, and each time It Is con fronted by the latter n calm exterior. even though the spirit bo nt white heat, will win a victory without either putty to tlio strife being a loser. A bright three-year-old child who wns given to passlonnto outbursts of resentful nuger each time her wlshe were thwarted wns one morning sud denly lifted to the mirror with the mother's ndmonltlon, "Look nt your self!" Immediately tho child's resent ful faco changed, and, nestling to her mother, who wisely retrained from saying unother word regarding the ebullition of temper, she, with an apol ogetic hug, softly sobbed nwny tho re sentment. Some weeks afterward, during which time thero wns n marked cliango W the better In tho temperament of the child, tho mother had occasion to re- provo tho IttIo ono for an act of ills J obedience, using perhaps: unuecesMiry warmth of temper nt the time. With out hesitation the little one seized her by the hand nnd took her to the mirror. " -Ook at 'orself I" sho exclaimed, her childish volco as severe its her strength permitted, nt the smile time struggling desperately to keep tho nngry lines from lief own tiny fnco by puckering her lips Into n form front which Issued n succession of soft, nonchalnut oos. The lesson had been taught, learned mid retnuglit, nnd who shnll sny how far reaching Its Influence? If ono enn only be brought to understand the toxic effect of nnger upon the whole senso rial system of tho Individual, resulting, ns It frequently does, in sickness and even death, each would bo more at peaco with his neighbor, with the com munity nnd with tho world nt large. Mnrlon Alnsworth White In Chlcngo Tribune. Not Her Sort. Gabriel wns blowing tho last trump. "Hurry up!" shouted Mr. De Style. "I won't!" retorted Mrs. De Stylo. "Think I'm going In with the cruihV Washlngton Herald. A balleVmaster at "worn? Striking Illustration of a Man Taking Hlmielf Seriously, As an illustration of a man nnd no "artist" taking himself seriously It would be dlltlcult to find anything more striking thnn a ballet uiustty nt work. Hlnre the rooms where the bal let rehearsals nre held ore usually kept particularly warm he goes in for neg ligee effect In his garment that Is en tirely out of keeping with the serious lioss of his air. Gravity Is the dominating nolo of the ballet master's personality. The weight of many worlds seems to be resting on his erect figure ns he stands hi the center of the group of coryphees nnd obviously ponders over the steps he Is nlsrat to Instruct them In. Presently he lteglus to move, nlwajs In the same absorbed manner, through a series of steps and pirouettes, and then ho ap parently makes up his mind he has put together n inurement that will lie liny, must be -jierfectly satisfactory to any audience. When lie Is'glns the actual work of showing the "girls" what he wishes them to do. this gravity never drops from his hearing. Standing In the cen ter of the KTotip, noes lightly through the" figure he It set for them to follow, watching tc -e If they have caught tl.e Idea. Ills serl ittsness does not prevent 111 ui from Mug graceful nor Interested, and If he seei thnt nny one of the coryphees Is n trllle slow In catching the steps of the dance bo tnkes her Imi.ds nnd goes through the steps with her. To watch lilm train them In the proper manner of throw ing it kiss to some Imaginary person Is n revelation In the way of human grace. The ballet girls themselves nre not nn uninteresting spectacle that Is, In the way they work nt the rehenrsnl. The older ones seem to hnve n knack of keeping out of tlie range of the master's eyes nnd of being nble there by to loaf on him. They mnke some mcchnnlcitl motions to keep the line going, but they do not exert them selves In nny of the more Intricate steps Willie his back Is turned. It Is tlie young girls who nre keenly nllve to whnt the master Is trying to show them, nnd without the Interest they exhibit one might well wonder how these rehearsals would ever progress at all. New York Press. NEW STATE NEWS. The (Itithrle Lender Is Installing n new' Duplex press. Coweta has a new banking Insti tution, the Hank of Commerce which attsorbed the Coweta Slate bank. uriTrc cdom pnuuriJTiniJ uuiLO mum uuiuumuii ..mn,,,, rs Mnriuuriucmcn i o The Fellow Servant Proposition The Otllce of Dank Commissioner to e by Popular Election Legal Rates cf Interest Defined. Fort (llbtott men are agitating the matter of opening it wagon rornl from thnt town In liyde Park, hoar Muskogee. Tho Kiowa-Comanche pasture hind old for about $12 per acre fl.Oouy ono In all. The Okmulgee Commercial club Is considering proposition for the erection of a 78,000 hotel In thnt town. Gas has been turned lit the malm nt Vlnlta ami the citliena are highly elated. Home seekers nro Hooding the new state. It I estimated by the railroad oillclals tlmt 8,000 arrived tho priwent week. A number of the clerks at Oullirlo have resigned and gnno homo. A few of tho delegatus have also gone homo to "put In their crops. ' Illuejncket people have lcnaon to believe they will gel unother raltrnni ns a representative of the Krlsco was through n lowing the route from Nnrclsen west to Centrnlln thence to Ilnrtlesvlllc. Thero has been heavy Ions of rnngo cattle In tho northwest because- of cold. Look out for higher prices for cnttlo. A temporary organisation of n Kansas club has been effected at Tul sa, and on l-'cb. lltli a meeting will bo held to perfect n permanent organization. What Sho Missed. I wns not married long before I ills covered that my wife was blessed with tho ordinary amount of woman's curi osity. One day while I wns out she embraced the opportunity to pick the loekif my trunk. I do not know what she expected to find, but I think she must have been disappointed to dis cover that It was full of nothing but biscuits. When I came homo In the evening she snld. "George, what Is the meaning of nil those biscuits that I saw in your trunk today?" I replied: "Well, we're married now, so I may ns well tell'yo." the truth. When we were courting, whenever I! told you a lie, which was sometimes necessary. I made n mental noto of It. And when I went home I would throw n biscuit Into my trunk ono biscuit per He. If during tho day or during tho evening I told you half n dozen lies, I threw In half n dozen biscuits. So these biscuit simply represent the number of lies 1 have told you during our courtship." She snld: "Well, my goodness! If 1 had only bad your forethought and put aside n little bit of cheese for every one that I told you. we should have had enoughiUettlts nnd cheeso to last us for life." London Express. At KlnglMier. Okln., IIov. Von Lu ternait fell In a faint In the pulpit of tho German Lutheran church, while delivering n sermon, nnd strlk lug his head ngnlnst the railing re colled Injuries which are considered serious. Harry, tho hino-yctir-old turn of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers, living near Lock, In (Jreer County, was burno to death in the coullagriitlou that de stroyed the Myers homo Sunday ov- nlng. A report that a 25-bnrrel well bad been drilled In nt Ileunlngton, on the Krlsco road. In the Choctaw nation proved to bo untrue. Aother deserted baby was found on n ltock Island train ns It wns pull lug In Gobctii, 01:., joaterdtty. Olll cers arrested n woman supposed to be 11,'i mother nt Hobart. 1 Behavior Is n mirror In which every one displays his image. Goethe. His Ship Went Down. The man with tho bronzed face and the rolling eye wns enthralling bis friends when Mr. Button entered Just in time to hear him say: "And so my ship went down with nil bauds." "Went down?" queried Mr. P.nttoti excitedly. "Hut where were you?" "I wits In the captain's cabin nt the time." said the bronzed one. "Wo Bank blowly, but surely, nnd scarcely n rip p!o wns left to murk tho spot." "How sad!" said Mr. Button. "But. still, I Btipposo you forced your way out of the cabin nnd managed to swim ashore, eh? Or were you taken oft by n passing vessel?" "No, I wasn't," said tho bronzed one, "I Just stooil where I wns." "Look here." snld Mr. Button sorl ously. "You sny you wero locked In a cabin and made no effort to escape, and yet here you nre safo nnd sound before its! Is this n tnlo of tho horse murines?" "Not exactly," said tho snlt. "It's a talo of the submarines. That was tho sort of ship I was nboanl," Chicago Journal. A Chinese Solomon. A blind Btrcot musician, reports n Chlneto newspaper, stood on the shore of n river, puzzled how to cross the stream. He Implored nn oil dealer who happened to come along to assist lilm Tho oil dealer hai". pity on tho helpless man, took hllii on his shoulders, gave him his monc? ting to liold and carried hill) across. When ho deposited his bur den on the other shore tho blind man refused to return him his money bag, raised n noise nnd declnred that the money wns his property. Tho matte canto before tho Judge, nnd each man said on oatli that the money belonged to him. Tho Judge tlunlly ordered the bag of money emptied Into n water tank, nnd then suddenly announced that the oil dealer was the owner When nsked for tho reason for his de clslon. ho declared that tho money of tho oil dealer must certainly show traces of his business, nnd, Indeed, on the surfneo of tho wnter tracss of oil wero found, An Oklahoma man wns killed by a piece of stovo wood which ho was endeavoring to split with nn nx. The wood Hew nil nnd struck him on the bend. This should bo u wnrnlng to the women to not permit their lms bands to do thnt work. Tho Vlnlta city council Ikib -otcd o allow all children there to attend tho public school. Formerly n sixty days' resldeiico was, necesar. DoWltt's Llttlo Karly Risers, Bttre pills. safe, It Is unfortunately always easy to find at satisfactory reason for hating somebody. Never Judge n man by his stylish clothes; perhaps his wlfo paid for them. A useful thing about tho telephone Is the way ou can lie over It without holng Been how you tiro blushing. t. Guthrie. Okln.. l-'el. 10. The follow servant proposition report ed by the commission on railroads and public service corporations. wn taken up on a reconsideration ami two amendments made to It, Including the elimination of the "cMtitrnctor," where It provided that an employer shall be ieiHinllile for the acts of rontrnotora, trustee and receivers. It was decided that It was unjust to make the original employer liable for the acts of a eotitnirmr, I'speclBl- In the matter of oil development, lu the report of the committee on lwiik and banking tlie only amend ment to the section regarding the creation of the ultlco of bank commis sioner was one by Mr. Harrison of Snyre, who wanted that officer elected y tho people Instead of appointed by tho governor An provided In tho re jsirt. The section was adopted without amendment. In the section covering the question of legal rates of Interest the report rnvbled thnt the legal rate should not bo greater than f! per rent, with a 10 per cent contract rati'. An nnioud menl provides that unless reduced by the legislature such rates of 0 and 10 per cent shall be tho legal and maxi mum contract rales. Mr. Chambers of Arokn sulimllted constitutional proposition taken from the Oregon constitution In re gard to the method of amending the constlttlthm It Is provided that amendments may originate In either house of the legislature nnd wjin ap- iroved by a majority of lioth house shall lie submitted to the people at the next general electron, unless a special election Is called for that purpose. No convention to amend or to pin- pose n new constitution shall be call ed unl-'ss the law Is first approved iy the people tif tho state by n refer endum vote at a regulnr general elec tion. Amendment! may, of course, also be Initiated by petition. FREE, BUT A PAUPER. s LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS. WHOLESALE FRUIT MARKET. l)r Governor: LL'K CKUCE Green Apples. Furnished by Choice, per box J1.3G The Dawson-Whittleld Fruit Co., Ard- for U, S. Senate: IIKNUY M. VllUMAN M. U TUHNIIll l'ancy, per box 1.G0 Kor Congress: K. W. SKILLKHN C. I). CARTER Deans. XVj, 1 Lady Wellingtons -tc No. t Llman GHe o. 1 Rlackoyoti Gftc No. 1 links lc ror Representative: DR. J. 1 YOUNG 1'or Circuit Judge: UUOUNK K. WIIITK Coffee. Arbucklo lfiSS Standard hulk roasted coffcea ..ItVi I'enbcrry Roasted 17 'A African Jam 1SH For County Judge: I. It. MASON'. ARTHUR WALCOTT Candy. SUimlanl Stick 7 Mr Standard Mixed Tc Kor County Surveyor: J. W. HAM. Kor Sheriff, Carter County: W. 15. McLAMORH J. 1IOLM1M AKUR8. JOi: McKKU. T. J. POLLOCK 1KB II. KOOSltKi: IRA ARNOLD. Of Lone Grovu. I'or Sheriff of I.ove County: W. P. THOMPSON Cocoanut. Scliupp's Usi S5 Dunham's 'Is IS Cereals. pound Oata 112) Dr. Prlco'a Celery Pool 2.S6 pound Oats . . 2.75 roam of Wheat 4.80 lllsbtiry'a Vltos 4.25 Cittup. 'Ints choicest M.50 Standard, 2 duz, per doz l.'Ji Kor County Clerk: J. K. CARTER W. K. WARREN JOHN R. WHAYNR W. II. FRAME. J. A. McCULLOUail Cheese. Iuik Horn's Wisconsin Full Cream Daisies Wisconsin Full Cream County Tnx Assessor and Collector. D. M. RUMPII MUNICIPAL OFFICE8. For Mayor: R. W. DICK For Pollco Judge: JOHN L. GALT Canned Goods. F. reaches (stnuard) 11.75 F. reaches (high gtado) 2IIG W. II. Teaches (standard) 1 66 W. II. reaches (high grade) .... 1.85 W. H. I'eachea (high grade) 2.B0 pound Kraut (high grade) 1.05 pound Pumpkin (high grade).. 1)5 pound Tomatoes (high grade).. 1.45 pound Tomntoes (standard).... 1.30 pound corn (high grade) 1.10 pound com (stnndnrd) 00 For City Tax Assessor: D. N. FKKGUSOU R. S. HAYDEN T. J. JONES JNO. W. CAUDLE Wealthy Mexican Was Accused of Fi nancing Revolution. San Antonio. Texns. Feb. . Patrl ch Giterrn. the rich ranchman of Coa liullla, who was artested tit Atascosa county on Dec. 29. charged with com pllclty In the J Inline z (Mexico) rev olution, has been released from cus tody. Tho warrant for Ids arrest wns withdrawn by tho Vexlcnn govern mcnt. Ho has been In Jail In this city. Gttorra waB charged with having fi nanced tho I evolution at j.mlnoz, and had tho Diaz government been over thrown he wag destined lor grcnt thing" nt the hands of tho Liberal party of Mexico. When Guerra enter ed tlio llexar county Jail ho was ono of the wealthiest men of Mexico. He owned n vast acreage In Coalmlla and thousands of head of cattle, lie left tho Jail a pauper. Every vestige of his properly, real and personal, wns confiscated by.tho government, and he must romnln an outcast from his count i until thoro Is n cliango of rdmlntstrntlon In Mexico. Guerra estimates his loss at $250,000. The warrant for his ni iest was with drawn simply because decisions in previous casea had convinced tho Mox' lean government that It would bo Im possible to convict lilm. Guernt's family are also under the ban nnd tho majotlty of thorn have sought refuge In the United Statos. For Chief of Police: D. K. BOOKER BUCK GARRETT TOM II. HALE. For City Attorney: CASWELL HKNNBVi' HAS A VICTIM IN TOW. Al VIRGINIA CONGRESSMAN DEAD. C. P. HALL The Home Furnisher Now and second hnnd goods of nil kinds from old hones to u guaranteed quarter-sawed rik parlor suit, bought, sold, rcpklred, rented nnd exchanged, from 10 to 25 per cent cheaper than anybody else. Tho largest building and tho lowest prlcos. Cash or on easy Installment pay menu! to rich and poor alike. Biggest stock. I Aits of curios, old relics. No dead beats, no rents to pay. Llvo and let llvo prices and killer of high prices. Phono 3GG or call at 325, Caudo street nnd 3rd avenue, northeast. Threo blocks from tho Whlttington Hotel. Sco tho Toxas sign aeioss tho street Will bo glad to bco you whether you trado or not. Yours for best wishes during 1007 C. P. HALL Representative Rixey, a Brother of Surgeon-General of the Navy, Washington. Fob. in Congroaa man Rlxoy of Virginia died this morn ing. Ho wns u brother of Surgeon Gen oral Itlxey of tho navy. John Franklin Rlxoy. Democrat, of Brandy Citlpopor county, was born In t'nlpeper county, Virginia, Aug. 1, 1851. Ho was a lawK; a'1'! farmer; was tho commonwealth attorney for Cuhieper county twelve i ura ago nnd was elected to tho Flft fifth. Fifty sixth, I'lfty-soventh and Fifty-eighth congresses. When rc-ch-i ted to tho Fifty-ninth congress he lecolved 7. ASfi votes tv 2,443 for K. L Howard, itcpublicau. Chicago Detectives Capture an leged Confidence Man. Chicago, III., Feb. 10. William Clark, alias Conway, said by the po ke to bo ono of the cleverest wire tapper; in the country, and well known to them us n confidence fan was arrested yesterday by detectives who caught hint m he was waiting at n window lu the Trust nnd Hav lug Bank. Clark had a victim In tow In the person of .1. W. Thome, and wns to have been given a con sldurable sum of mutiny In return fo Inside Information on thu iucom. Thome earlier lu the day had been taken through several room o of the Western Union building by Clark, who told hint that he wns In 'need of Just u llttlo ready rinsh make a good thing work." Clark went from room to loom, It Is said and lifter showing his new- acquaint ance tho many liiHtrumenta declnrei! that ho was in possession of a scheme that would land them hot on "easy street." Thoruo had unsworn! tin advertise munt iinil was suspicious of his om cort. ".Meet mo In tho Board of Trade building," snld Clark. "You will not regret having provided tho money I will eo you In a few hours." Instead of waiting for tho arrival of Clark, Thoruo hurried to detec tive headquarter am! told his story Two detective took up their pos Unit In thu bank, while Thorite It 1 1 rlod away to keep his nppolntmotit with Clark. Together they entered thu bank and went to tho window a paying teller. It was while seve al "yellow backn" were being lianibs to Thoruo by tho bank clerk that tho detectives stepjied up and selit Clark. Pino Salve, onrw'lc-d, nets tike ; poultice; highly natl.H?ptle, extor.-ivo-ly used for eozema, for c'i-.-mW ,'ianJs nnd lips, cuts, but u. Sold h City Drug Store. For prompt sanitary sen Ice of nny kind, phono C10. 22-1 in RANTED Clonn rags ut Ardmorolto office. more, Okla. Prlcos for week ending January M, 1007: Apples in Barrels, Ben Davis g,78 Wine Sups 4,76 Roman Ranutlu I.Qo Baldwins f,.(jo Martin Rods 5.M Lady lfpplna S.S0 Apples In Doxes, Ren Dala $1,35 Wlno Snpa 1.75 Roman Bounties 1.73 lUldwins 1,7(5 Ohio Reds 1.7G Martin Rods 1.78 ..HVa ..1S Lemons, nny site $6.00 Oranges, nny slpo 3.SG Bananas, Port Llmon, lb n 1-2 Coeoanuts, sk. lots $6.50 Celery, Col. Jumbo 75 Cranberries 9,50 l'otntoes, Colorado, hit 90c Onions, Red Globe, II 01 1-2 Onions, Red Globe, lb 01 3-t Cabbage, old 02c Cabbage, now 02 l-2c Comb honey, Colo, fancy; 21 lib frames to case $3.50 Dates, bulk, COlb, per lb 07c Dates, Wnluuts nnd Pecnn stuff ed; 21 lib boxes to case $1.50 G. II. Pop Corn, 50 ears to case. $1.75 Peanuts, fancy hand picked OSc Peanuts, shelled 09c Figs, Cal., CO l-21bs to case. .. .$2.50 Nuts. Walnttta 18c Almonds IS l-2o Dnizlls ; lCc Filberts ! 14c. Pecans 14c Canned Mea'ts. 4 pound Vienna Sausage Vi iHitind nssorted meat... pound corned beef Maplo sugar, nsst. to case, 1-1 lb, 1-211), lib, COlb caso $5.00 Onion Bets, Foby. shipment, 3 1-2 till, bbl $7.50 Oydters. C-oz 4-oz 3-oz 1&AU light weight , 90 50 1.35 .$1.10 . 1.05 . 1.05 . 215 .$2.20 Salmon, Columbia River (best).... Columbia River (standard) 1.75 Alaska Pinks . 1.35 Alaska Reds 1.50 Dried Fruits. Apricots (choice) 15c reaches 14c Raisins lOVic Prunes 7c Currants, 48 12-oz 'J'Ac Jelly. 10 pound palls 38 pound crntcs, per dozen $2.50 Lard, baits. Stnndnrd .. High firailo .10?;c .12iic Meat. Dry Salt Extras loV.t Bacon Extras llc Bologna in oil per lb "a, 7 Vic - Macaroni. 1 pound 7V&C Molasses. TcnncBseo Sorghum 32 Corn Syrup 'a Seed Potatoes. Itoso Ohloa S5c ....$1.00 Bttrbanka ,. r.85c Triumphs .' S5c Delivered In car load lots, subject to continuation. Potatoes. Colorndo Pearls 95 Ilurhauks 85 Onions 2', Rice. WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET. (Quotations Furnished by the Empire Produce Company.) Tho wholcsalo produce market: BecruB to bo holding well on nil classes of produco ox'oipt nnd for this class a generally weaker tone provalU with prices showing n dccllco of 2 cents in the last few days. Tho chicken markets seem to, bo stronger for all classes of stuff oxcept for roosters nnd on this branch of tho poultry trado thero is hardly ever de mand. Turkoys nro holding up well In prlco nnd In fairly good demaud, with Bomo call for geese., Ducks al ways Hud n ready sale with prices quoted ut nominally steady figures. Tho following nro tho quotations: Fresh Eggs, per dozen ISc Butter, average country Butter, racking stock MCc Live Poultry, Spring 'chlckenn, per doz $2.25 Hens, per pound VAg Roosters, each .j.... lc Tom turkeys, per pound 8t4c Hon turkeys, per pound 8o Small turkurs. nor pound Oo Ducks, per pound 7c Gceso, per pound t Cull poultry, half price. Hides. Green, snlt cured, per pound 3'4o Green, per pound "He Dry, per pound 7 to 15c Glue, per pound nest Head G"ic Japan 5'2c Sugar. Qranulatcd .- $5.40 Y C 6.00 Powdered and Cutloaf 7.00 Salt. Kansas, barrels ,..$LS5 Michigan, barrels 2.00 Starch. Faultless, largo $4.75 Faultless, small 2.50 Coffee not so firm ns It hns been. New York market declined this week I nlf a cent. Sugar has taken an upward turn nnd dealers keeping good stocks on hand. Wlrcn you ucnr r woman describe n reception to which she wa-j not luvlt ed you wvmli) think una a starch for tho Nprth I'olo, Picturesque Pest to Go. Now York, Fob. 10. Tho heart of Now York's Chinatown was olllclally Wiped out, at yesterdaj's meeting ot tho board ot estimates, when n new park was nutliorl.ed. It Is upon th block lrtiunded by the Bowery, Poll and Mott streets Much of the proper ty Is owned b Chinese firm-i ami In dividuals nnd has lunn bei n conoid crcd the niosi (ilciurc que (k ' In the city John C. Mulkey :: REAL ESTATE City Property Farming Lands Subscribe for Tho Ardmcrtito. " See me for Bargains it Office in Sims Buildintj -H--r This May Interest You. ' No ono Is Immune from kldnoy trouble, bo Just remember that Fo ley's Kidney Cure will stop tho Ir regulnrltloa nnd cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble that Is not boyond the reach of med icine. Hoffman Drug Co., and City Drug Store. Subscrlbo for Tho ArUmorelto. Notice to Customers On nnd nftor February I, 1907, wo will positively deliver no coal or Ice or Ico coupon hooka except for cash on delivery, also all bills for electric tervlco must bo paid not later than tho 10th ot oacli month, following thg month in which sen Ire is reDderec. or sorvlco will be iiisconiinuej promptly. Our collectors for elc trie sorvlco will continue to call on you or bills will b, nulled to jots, and th above rulo m be promptly adhered to In the fmure "u"" ARDMORE ICE, lull l & 1'OW EU COMPANY