The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 89, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 17, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SUNDAY MORNING MARC1! I 17 1895.
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BLOWN TOA1MS.
Tbros Thousand Pounds of Hltro-
Glycoriuo Explodes.
THK YAJDALIA EXPRESS WRECKED.
A IfeMd-ttml CnlllMen with it Switch llti-
gttic t'aat t tt Arclileut .lluhy
Calet.ryl by I'lre No
On Klllntl.
II i .'iin.t. Midi. March 10. About
l(.o i pounds of nltm-glycerlne ex-
plod ! . the 1 1 uncock chemical work.
tii-iu 1'iliir 1iy yesterday. All the
Imil 'hi s of the company were
wn-.ivcl It being (1 iii-iii.' the noon
hotn i.nly mif man. Itontlitick Chris-
tiu i u r. killed. Several were Injured
by l' -it debris but not seriously.
Tin- .!. nf the explosion Is a mya-
ter ' ii- .stum's duty wns to attend
tlie mi .i-i r of the ucid and glyuirine.
Me x .i - hi the nitro-gljcerle vault
win i be eploioii occurred. Not
even a particle of his remains
could be found. Carl 'Jlrlch
who win in the mixing lions' about a.)
feet :i Aiiy. in I men low sly escaped by be-
ing ve I god between the acid tubs
whii'.i were covered by nn iron fitiiue.
In tin- -i!"!iiu hottxc near by were
lar.ri 'i i.iui'i. . of dynutiiite. nud in n
n iiiir.' me : '. tfr-iit wiih Htored U'i.UU.1
pound- nt d.Miamite. but not an ounce
of it i plo-lc.l. although the buildings
were wrecked. 'The properly Iom is
about .ntw This in the third ex-
plosion art these works with a total loss
of ten 1' v'.. Windows wore broken In
l.n'l ''n in Lake Linden (i miles
uv.ay anil in Calumet 10 miles to the
noith flttssxvtire rattled In the househ
unit 1 he explosion wan distinctly heard.
At Houston. 3 miles south. It was
hoan-ely heanl.
Till X 1111.1.x. KXI'HRSS WKKCKKII.
Ti t.isi IIutk lnd. March U'. Van-
dul 1. 1 i nivss N'o. 7 was wrecked 2
miii .'.i of tli'.s city at r':.10 yoator-
dux in ii i in r. Conductor Itahin hud
liis .iiiii fr.iciurel and .several pas-Biit-.
i -. viere ba Uy bruised. A head-
end I'nli'Mon with a switch engine
can-.-I I lie n.i'ident. l.uth engines
rea i. I li I j Ii in the air and the
derailed ears burned fiercely us
did tils. ;i dozen loaded freight
cars ' indium on the Riding. I loth
eugitu-er-. and tircmuu escaped .serious
injurv oy jumping. The express wnr
ruing at 1i) miles an hour when thu
crash 1'iiiti'. Two of the passenger
knrvvn to be Injured are .1. D. Uurly of
Ten . 1 1. 1 u to and the other an actor oi
the ' I i lie Irish Hearts" company who
refn-.'il to (five. 1th name. The eiirs
not ! '.iine.t were taken arniinil by a
tJib'ii.ii .. .md sent ou. The loss by lire
wii i i.lerable as no water eoitld lw
hud ili'iuu'li the lire department wns
on I he s 'I'lie.
'J uo Ail.uns expres-t safes were taken
fri. n tin- wreck yesterday ill most at
a v. .''i- be.it. The content which
are nut Un iwn outside of New York
uii'l houis. will iir.)bully be as hlgli
:i' -hi! in i. fa one safe the lieat lind
melti'il the coin inile so that some of
it (". i i The safes will not be
upciiL-l tin til they reach Washington.
H
IDAHO SENATOR.
A i xv I'nIiiH 4bitMl OisirKii I.. Slump. lui
II ' l!i i'u Ite.tlKrleil Ik I lie t'nltfil si.ii..
'! I II"
sti.Mn I'lTV Ma. March 111. The
eieiti I in Idaho for senatorial honors
.h I t'n u; 'lit to an ahrupl mid by the
1 1- .- iril in of tlooiye I. Shoup to be
In niii in cessor. Mr. Shoup Is now
a ii i.leii! of this city bnt wns Itoru In
Kitt.uiu :i . I'a.. In H'M. lie was txilu-
cuu I in I lie public schools in l'ennsyl-
I
v'.r
olaiHol' I.. sIKit I'-
vmiii. In ia.13 he remnved with his
father to Illinois and In ls- lo I'olo-
rad... where he cuyatred in inlniuif and
luei antile busine&H At the opcnliiir
of Die x a r ill lsil ha enlisted in an iu-dep-ndent
e.nupiny of scouts and was
kept on that rt of duty until Isi:i
beiu 4 promoted in the ninuutime to a
lieuleiiuiiey. Jiom that time until this
iflos" of tlte war he servetl in a cavalry
regiment in IsiSl he asslslisl in pie-
par'ni the constitution of Colorado
in I hi Isil'S removed to Saliuou City
wliiM- be has i-liieo resided lie was tip-
Itainieii governor of Idaho territory in
Jss.i tui I when lduho bei-ame a statu
was - b- led tfo.crnor. In Isttu ha wa
elect.' I i.i thu b'nlted Males senate.
Iln I . a I'l'iubiiooj tnl a stronjr advo-
4aie of silver.
BQNQl'oP PTMASTERS.
Vailc - i.c New t.x tiy Wilt Ha Apprmeil
Ktry I'wo Vhiw
x. MN.i ro March Jii A paragraph
in t ii'UI.it.vo.ex.M.'uUvw and judicial
ap ' . .ation .tut. insarta 1 by Mr.
w . is of interest to soiuclhinjr
ov i iM fourth-clas )xstmster.
ll . i that olHclal bootis shall be
uu i . -ery two rMira and as much
oft . 44V be tieetued aecesNary.
Mu ne.v lionds will undoubtedly
b iuil bo vlv.'li 4H a result of (.Ills e-
' ti j i .'ii njiion.
Will I'ul I ! Klrtt Txriu at I orl Stuitt
T'il.kv Kan- Manh hi The up-
l -il.i'e c urt for the si.utherii depart
in.- t of the tii- wilt hold Its llrst
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..I l-.xrt Scott. I'omuitMieliHf oil
ix i.f net xxcek The clerks for
I -ti:. i- i . impiisiiivf the lc-
..1 i. ii bu annoiiuci'd until
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MAHKET REPORTS.
IKilllMls ( II) l.lxe Slock.
!C ". City. Msroli -Cuttlr Rei-rltc
4 717. calve-". 72 shipped jcslcrdav. I.aicii-
i tl- 10 eslves The market on lesi muiles
o'ned active nnd treiin On medium kii.1
rnromon It wss sternly and in mmr onv low.
Tim following are relm'scnt:illve sales.
IllttsttUll 11111' AMU SHtFllll STRaits.
III I.WI ) S I.'4JMI
III 181 5.X' Is 1 .1711 m
si i-j ran um .i
si i .a ft.au S7 i.sn mi
10 1.401 M1 1 M)
ii tia t r i imw tii
in ii in -tan i am 4iti
n ... .i.i'jo 4m a i.ti mm
TRXAS KI tNMAR STHIIHS
isofaif l.Ji7- tj rmf t m i no
as rmr . ..t.aai i at emt . i.tt.i a.v
SI cmt ...I.Vti S.9 slcinf ! X7)
iiinf .. i.'Jft) S.7V armf .... i.:im a.7i
WRsraiiN stiiicus.
I'Col. h . 1.01 l.t I n col h.. t.fl M.l.t
scvi h i.i its I
txas ami iaon ism.
I itnf. ...1.10) lain . lormf.. .. UfiM
rnif . 7 3 . '
rows AMU UCO'Mit.
I 1.181 a..'" 1 V I.UiOtll.
I I.ixl 4.IH I 1.10 101
j Svx a.8i ' I . . ......ran :is.
; U1i 37 . AS. 37.
I mil Xl i I I I o a .-i
i . ... i. w a. n ; I if i i.ii
4 row :io I 'Wi 3n
5 mi aifl v so to i
I aill I ' Kll .!.'!.
j hw sa In o; xis
RTXH'KKKS ANII IIIKIIKU
s i.ow i.i i ai i.oi7 tt.oo
iM All 3.SJ4! II H3.I 3sx
I n 8.7i I ft 771 8.7J
1 .. .. 7H0 .3i I m Sir.
Iloirs tteoelpts ilIJ. slilptnt eslnnlav I.-
n. Thf nmrhet opened rally lot" Iiinlirr all
Hi-omul ami In tonne rioen I V up The follow
ail; me represpiilatlKi sule:
ei swio it in it ou o: ..:i'4i ti .-.?
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on iir i ftu 7 an 4W ai -.m; ni
8! . MS 4 Ml I 81 . 'SB 4 Ml K t l.xl
m 3IJ I M) '70 2W IW It 'JJI I..M
7.1 .01 ISO ft? SM 4.VJ Ml .;il 4.HI
7 . 4 SO I Ml a' 1. 15 i 7.1 IWI 4 It
ft . l 4.l Trt . 'M7 in ' tl . SSI 4.1.
fx7 . -in 14. IS JI.1 4.lx ftH S.8 I ll'i
71 HW 4 4J M lJ 140 1 . SIM 141
73 sao 4. i j ! 64 . sat ii ft i ..sir 441
84 111 IW I ft! SSV 4 4'J t H 1. 17 J
o. sni tars x six urn' si : 1:1.
7 ;0) I8 vj 101 4 3. .31 S.'l 4 3.
ao 191 1 8i i 7; sot i.:-. it -h 4 i. -i
Ml tsl 4.JW 1107 SO. I.W fl . ! I.S.'S
.'. 7t t.Sft 174.. ISS 10. 7.'- ir.i tor.
SI . IS2 3.IO I ! . 13) as.
ttbeup -Itoetilpl. I. I(l. liiped estnMuv
III. The mnrket was nctlx-e ul llrm prlci"
Th folluwlnit nre representative s1cn
M7.'. fed ..101 Jl. 1SWT. fed. 3 HIT:
1J3 lambs 01 3.!M) III sheep tkl !.Xt
Ilorsos Kerelpts. S.W. shipped yesterday.
S34. The market xvus quiet bill steady price
prevailed.
t'lili'.iso l.lxe stock.
Cllli'AUo. Mnrrli I.V- Hogs ltis-elpln. S8.no
(.rtk-lul vostenliy. .Ii ii. shipments yestcrdav.
II l'A. lcftnvei- O.UW; mnrkcl iwtive uml litj
liiKh'T. Ilifht. tISVai.M: mixed. l.'iV.i I tU;
beaxr. II Sft4.7i. rouli. $1 l. HI.
t'attle Keeelpts I.OiHI olfli'liil xt'Htcnl.iv
n.4. ulilpnicnls. s 70!' market Hrui lit yciter.
duy's ndvrfnrc
sheep-Keeelpts. S0iH: olflcltil yesterduv 7-
HU0 shipments. I. lb I market tdy.
i liltiii;i. Ortitn mill I'isivUIoim
i
March 1ft. Opened Hlgh'st I.nw't ('Ioluii
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UuiikiO I'lly (iriilii.
Kansas i'itv. March 1J. 'ITih rexx samplci
uf wheal on sale this nuiriiiiiK xxtire lukeii
qulrkl) at prlcet 1 to l'iu lilalier tliau etr-
ilu. Med xxliHat sold inucli more teudlly lliau
land and about a rout Mittier Moil of tlm
wheat reported rxM-elvvd lo-.luv ouoie in xfs-
terday and was suld I hen Klevator men asked
ft.'ii' for xx heat out of store
Itofelpts or wliit to-duv. I7curs. a year uko
I. oars
The demand tor wheat I-. eiillitilv 1k:i1 now
and isolations on the )nU of the Miisltipi
tner I'Uiiihu neifixen suiKiaetoni).
SuliMiif i-ar lots by sample uu truck. K'atisai
1'itv. N"o. S hard wliMJt. 3 car B4c No 3
hard nominally. SSo. No. I hard noinlnall.x
ftSe rejected noiulimlly. MK.. No S ic.l. lean
iit I car MS" No. 3 led 1 ear 53' e N. I
rod nominally. ftSc; rejected nonilnallr.
Com wa held ut .vciterduy'-. prlre-. l.m it
mid verv slowly Thoro xxn not much demand.
fiei'vlpl-i of eorii to-dny. 3 cars a tear uko.
G" chi-m.
SalfN by sample on track. Kau-ia City N-x.
ii inUtsl corn. I rnr 114c. I car ll'if n cars Urt
N'o 3 nilxtHt. nomlimll) 4u'(c No 4 uiHd.
liuuilna'ly lOt- No. S white I car I.V. mint u(
the nilerllitfx wen lipid at 4iHc: No. 3 whitu
uouiliiully. Il-ic
Oats weie tii fair doinand at about the priee
ruliua yesterday.
Keeelpts of oats to-day. 4 cars a year uko
IS ear.
Sales by mini pie on track Kaunas City: No.
2 inWod oats. 4 curs auo. No. 3 (Kit nominally
Smo No. 4 nominally 7u: No S white outs
uouiluully. Sir No 'I wlillu oats iiouilually.aki.
lluv Keeelpts. ) ears aiurkiil weak.
Thnotln. rholt'e i6ua0in. No. I 17 Tift?
Vo. S. 7l)lia7.Mi faucv prairie. JR-dOfts Mi;
choice. J7 H7 M) 'o I foiadVi No S i.UJ
';.i 7' nsckin hax t3.'0ij)l.ft).
Kanias City rrmliti'it.
Kansas I'll x.. March l. bws The mar-
ket Is (Inn Mrlcllv tresh are iti..lo.l ul l'ic
per do.
I'oiiltrT-Tbe reoelpi'i are tncreusl.i a
little. Dealers are Kclllux kikjU. t run- prue4
fur all thev eau liandl. Ileas. tie mixed
priiiKs. li'ie. small tv: rousten IS'Cal-V';
UresMsl cbleken. ii-T' 'Curkets. old vm'-
bler. 4Sc )ouu. !Hc Ileus tf'ATe. dirss. I
turkey. J'iN). dry picked Uu. bixi a
ji'iiiaml (ablpiwrs prefer dry picked and will
pay belter prices tbail on scalded slock)
yuubc Kobhler. "He. Duck scarce ttrai I
litHo. Ueene slow alixe. 4H Ift'ie dre.se. I.
Urife. IS Ib-i alid oxer 7(tsc I'I.-hiii. dull
7.'e per dM
Hut! -r-Tlie market has u llriue.' t.me t hii
nutrulmr. caused Ii the Uair of the butler-
lbc bill by the legislature lUtia fsuey epu-
ruUK IS.' (aucv. Iiic. lair. I.V dairy rancv
anu.lt.' fair. HUH.' fuiu'y roll IS tile Uif
roll. 7H UdtiklnK seik. (V old It'
Krult Apples supply iroad lh'' utirket Is
Jiw ui all Kmde Uudrd psckel ru'i-''-.
(row fcLftttiv I.0U per bill . ui.hr. 'i.'.ujtf
S.uv): bert faasy nUud 'iMjJtVM Jeuiwliujjs
t4.witll.au: wbieaaps HMIwiV' lbo Uaxh
1J t-''.0. miutuion xarteltes ittk
Vegetable.- Iautuu. Ide market Is Nrm w all
higher leudeany ordlaary kinds eoiumou. 4-sj)
.'4o pr Uu. sweet potatoes rua. scarce. 'l
SOo: yellew. !(.' Utah and lUilorado. watx
ket sUHer. cbotce minnoHi pearl UI(o
bet. WfSe No. s
Wet riulut Itnluhll.liiHi Oiiarxiiitlnis
Wkst 1'i.ajns Mo.. March lo. Ma.vor
Trnex yterlav issued a proclama-
tion iiiiHratititiiuif the Uiwn ayainst
Missouri and Arkuusas towns infected
with suiaIl-ox- Several refuse from
Hot Kprlnjrs are already here. Th
public 84-IuhiI children are to lie vacci-
nated by oisjer pf the hoard of healtli
StiiuU-iaix oslsU in 'J'eviH the wiwty
uortlt of lovU.
(Ihlvom Wreckuire CoiiiIiik Alior
Sr. JoKfii Mich.. March 10 Wreck
ne from the steaiuur CliUsira which
wtifc lost with tx.entvfour pei-ins lust
winter has be 'tin coininir ashore here
Muuy ure uow . Ivan.-iii.' ibe thcrf
that she wen. I . i uot far from tbis
port.
TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.
Two Italians Shoot it Man and H:a
Wll'e in MitinoBota.
HUNTERS 11X1) THREE CORPSES.
'I'hc Distil Men 1iiip')4eil to Have lleen
.rier W'iiIxim x llh 1'iiUim nii.l Out
the StnfT In their I'iiii l-llull-
luted Itoily roiiuil
Cabi.tot Minn. March HI. An aw-
ful trajredy oeenrred nt Mclm?or
tilmill .M1 m'les west of licre. yesterday
mnt'iif tiff. A family of the name of
.loaiieile eonsistliic of father utolher
and four children the oldest Ii yoars
nnd the youngest a nursing' unite lived
in n cabin nud kept n small store. Two
Italians who wee elenrinsj up a ho-ne-Mteail
near by bait trouble with .lean
ette over some saw loirs which result-
ed in a ipiarrel. The Italian . Nick
unit Anpelo ts'slello brnlliei". re-
turned yesterday uinrniiii t renew
the ipiarrel with .leaii'dti: xvitli Win
cheaters and shotjjuns. Niok Creatello
shot .limnetic with the sholitti tear
in if a tftiplny; xvouuil In his side nud
Anxelo shot Mrs. .Icanctti' with thu
Winchester hlnwiujr the top of her
head otl' killiii); bnth instantly The
children were in bed at the time. Tne
murderers escaped to thu woods. Thu
cubitt presented a sickening siirhl
lilood and brains lieiii"; spattered all
over the walls and lloor. The uhlblren
were shivering xvith terror.
About noon the inunltm'rs ciiiue lo
Alcl!iip;or and said they were oiiitr to
Aitkeu to ifive llieuiselves up bnt the
local oHicei's held them until the ar-
rival of the sherilf. wbo at once took
them to Aitkeu lo the county jail.
The .leanetles were a much respected
family in the iieixliborlioo.l aiul.liiteiiM'
exclteinent prevails 'l'he principal
reason for the murderers' return was
that they were afraid of bciuir lynche 1
by the wooiImuimi in camps around tlie
scene of the murder.
A tlltlll.SOXIK I'lVII.
Min.shm'oi.is .Minn. March HI. -A
special from Chippewa Kit I Is Wis.
says: A liorrlblu discovery was mude
yestetslay by a pHrty of men hnntintr
in the neighborhood of Iiiktihii. The
dead ImmHcs of IC I Dnffey. .1 olin llnu-
hou and another man were found
in nu old lumber sluintv. I'Vom
all appearances they hail Wen dend
a number of tluys the ImxiII's Winy
iro.en siiii. Dttney umi Hanson were
formerly employed us xvooiNineu but
ipiit work to hunt wolves us! up; Kison
to kill them. The supposition is that
in prepurlilK supper they accidentally
got poison mixed with their food
'i'heir tloj was found dead in the Mima
room.
lie rn. ti:h iiniiv or t i'kihii.i:u rorND.
Taui.hji;ii I. T. March Hl.--l'he
mtitihiteil lanly of a man found mur-
dered on I'liiirteen Mile creek north of
this city a few days titfo is tlniujflit to
be that of !'. 1. Ilaifurty. a peddler
who was in Unit neighborhood reuenl-
ly and uaniiot he found.
PU RGIr7G"TNDIANROLLS.
Secretin'. smith It.'iiihi u llei'lsloii lie.
Kurillui; the llaiifis
Wasiumhon March hi Secretary
Hoke Smith has rendered a decision in
the matter of application of the ()-aiye
Indians to have their rolls pureed of
certain names principally w bite men.
elaluilui to nave Imlian lilood in their
xeins- xx ho the Indians say have no
riyht to any of the money or properly
vi' inted to or appropriated for the lam-
ent of .said Indians by the I'nitftd
Staten.
Secretary Smith holds Unit while the
department has a right to puss upon
this iiiestlou of tribal relations he
xx ill take uo action till the charges
aifttinst those who are hnii";ht lo be ex-
pelled from the tribe are made more
deliulte. He requires that the Osuyua
shall jrivi) the names of each petsxiu
whom Itlsdosircd to expel from the
tribe and the reason in euuh individ-
ual case for the expulsion. m that the
mutter may be taken up as in a court
of justice and tliat no injustice may be
done
DOCKERY'S PREDICTION.
He llellt'xei ii Thlrtl I'ltrly Will Operuteui
u Hindrance to White Metal.
Wvsiiimiiox March Hi. Representa-
tive Uookcry and wife left for home
last eveulnif. Mr. Dockerv thinks thu
tarill' ijuestlon will not be much of uu
issue in Mikviuri for some lime to come
as there seems to be u xxillitiifiiesK to
five the new turilt' luxvs a fair trial
The silver party he does not expect to
see yain inuiiy recruits in Missouri.
The statu ik of iMiiiisc. decidedly
ill fuvor of silver" he said "but
I think the pimple of Missouri real-
i.e that any attempt to oijraul a
third purlv in the interest of silxcr xi.'.l
operate as a hindniiu-e. There is a
irroxtiuu' sentiiuuut in both the old
parti s Tuvoruble to an eul.irre.l use u:
silver in our moiietury s stc.u nud I
think this will be express'. I stroui
in ImiHi national platforms uevt year '
OMAHA CHURCH WAR
Warrmil Nkura(lut s.lnl a l'rlnt
lor sliootlni; .IkIiii Kitalkl
ou u v. .Nub. March Hi All Inhab-
itants of the (liniilia suburb of Sheely
xvare in the police court yesterday In-U-rcsttxl
in the trial of the church riot
ers- After some preliminary work
court adjournal until mornlnn.
Yesterday afternoon n uew coin-
plaint was sworn out. chary-
iinr Priest ICurminski with an as-
sault with intent to kill. The eoai-
plaiuani U John I-Co.Iki one of tl(a
men who was struck by ie of th
bullets froin Kurminski's wuri. Koajlil
wu.tainc 1 only n sliylit leali wOMIld
ill Sinip In iuiei
I'oi'KKV Kan. MuihiIi 1U. Attorney-
UuiteiHtl Dawes luutHtniWrtd tin opinion
in tlm case of John Hreldenthul aUite
bank it uuutUslonur In xvliioli he holds
that the hitter's term will expire upon
Man 'i SI of the present vuar He holds
that the claim of the populists that
Breidenthal was ajip little l for u term
of four veai from tV it of Murch
ldl)3 1 antitei. w.thoat foundation.
BAPTIST YOUNC P.iOPLt.
t iniventtiios or t'l.ri.-Knitrt An ilnns
to At eel in Lewrenef.
l.tniiKMi. Kan. March Hi. The
convention of three ossocin lions tf the
llnptists of Kansas will Is- held in
l.nxvrence. pril t and '. and wllicom
prise alsnit oue-thlnl of the stnti-
ThrH assof'atlons eon-ilstiHtr f the
Kansas rlxcr. Miami river and Missouri
river tlistrlet orjrnnl1lois will send
lare nnniWrs of deleHe
l'lirelisieS i U . lleAth.
Ut'Muiii.iir. Uan.. Maivii Hi -Charles
llliline. nr' I -"" soil of II -tii Illume i'
leading baker here xvetit mil sho..tiuu
alone ye -ter.lav In "aprin-. w.tvru
A Unit '.' mi ! from the ci x xx'illet.ik-
ini hi xtl'l ortl of III ve. liele hy the
lnnaxte. it w.tsdtrfcarjr.sl liie .-ont -nts
of laxth tmrrels-ntrrintf lb m' ltiti.-i.
lie was fonn I wi in aft.'r. w!nle yet
ponseiou- and bro.l r'll home. He died
soon afiei-nar I
It I Mil I'.Mtltt i:.-i-. . I Itnle.l.
Was'iinu iim.M tr.- i l' -!''.i!ii-.'i-el:iss
postmaster- u p';nle I ' I a w iv:
Clemenis. Chasec ity i .lii i u II iiii.j-
tint vie." Alio" A Hi ". re n I: .N "i-
Iral. Cliero': j Kiiiiti' Mir'itvl U
t'xm Pinn. vie ().etr WaiK ivmi.vl:
Sprinllel.l. Sxr ir I e:int .- xV It llcii-
line. vl .v .1 H. U i M . r.id i ' I
(!ov. Marvin of I) ditw.t.v. Is lyinj
very near tluath's d.i.ir
Ai.nvxv .. Y.. Mr"h 1.1. - J ne as-
sembly to-day pnase the concurrent
resolution submitting; fro a vote of the
people the .pi'stlon f woinau sitllViie
by u vote of S.I lo .11.
Wanted to Hunt Small four n out
coltntfc furnished for light honsekeep
itij or three furnished rooms mil table
AddriHM or cnll at Kmhier Co s in.l
Harrison avenue. 1 1 t I
Cheapest Place In Town.
HSRZEL BROS
Ili'ttleis in
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queenswaro Tinware and
WOOD
111 North Second St. German and English Spoken.
f" --Uhaifigip.m
mm
m. mm
M&rih j i ce
I fUV v tVN-Tj5-I7YVtv
mgUE.N YORK HARDW'RE
S FARQUHARSON & MORRIS
HS'M' ffiSKuh VMOl l-SAI 1. AND It! TAIL
sp' Hardware Stoves Tinware Etc.
Oeniiine
Glidden
FORCE AND
IMtlL'KJS
Awarded
liijhst Honors WorlJ'.t Pair.
BIsL-
PM9R
MOST PI Kc: (.T MAD3
A pun t1r..r'c Cic. :u i 1 1 e l.ir P.jW Jcr. Ftc.
from Ammotiir A!n or anv .!ier adulterant
('oetli'K Allriti llii.
"A Turkish Ititb" xvhieh is b.llel to
apfMMratthc njiera house Tuesday
Mnreh Mi is a delightful farce comedy
and contains much to itmuso ami in-
terest that eliiwx of pojplt" who enjoy
nn evenlnj of laughter at l'ie theatre
nud the next day feel the belter for it.
Mince the last season "A Turkish
Ilnth" has been materially changed
and with its present array of artists
takes rank with the leading comedy
organlr.titinna now traveling; It is just
one laugh three hour long but It U
all good wholesome laughter with
none of the lowering and brnlnlleing
effects common to it gre-it number of
farcc-i'oinedics.
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evp
fi - 1'(anr - tm1rt -
and Baker Perfect Barbed Wire
A SIM'.CIALTV.
SUCTION PUMPS IRON
ALWAVS THK I.OWhST TKY IS
FARQUHARSON & MORRIS PROPRIETORS 322
A GOOD THING
I'nMi il alone;. That's easily ''one as the public want it. Our n.
go be. litis.- thev btue Hie feel pedestrians tlnd our footwear a si. '
and co'iifori Wnlking stamluii; r itting you ft el at home in a itair .
ahoes. We tssl eve In having the sh .e fit ibe f .et instead of squec.'tig the i
to tit the slu ic 'l'he III of mu v. i W oxa-t as u sipiire the adjustinet
the fool is coiiiforiiible a- 'i mo asm ami the iiialit nnd durability supe
to any olbcr footwcni obi amablc in town Our shoe pi l-es leave coin pe ill
nut of sight.
Eisenschmicll & Hetscli.
EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALERS
118 OKLAHOMA
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
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AND WOOD.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 89, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 17, 1895, newspaper, March 17, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73288/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.