The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 74, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 1, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA 'SUNDAY MORNING SKPTEMUKR 1 1895.
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WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW
IMPROVEMENT IN MARKETS CON-
TINUE AT A MARVELOUS GAIT
PRICES STILL GOING UP.
Inhit Hupcs Tor tlociil Prices fllto Way
to Snrprlso nt Hu llnicrnl Ailltltj-
MititlfcHtdlAll Anxiety A limit
llio .Monetary I'm urn lln
VitiilAhcil Crop 1'rm-
liprtu Aro ltrl;litrr.
rt oiiic Aug. 31. -It. 0. Dun fc
ii s weekly review if trnilo soya!
Improvements in markets and prices
. .iiHiiuck anil whereas a few mouths
u . evert bmly was nursing tlio faint
et Imuos nf rt'i'mi'i it has now oomc
tn in' tho tinl v ipii'stiou in wlilcli
brim Iips if nn the rise in prices nml
tin ineiease of biminess limy go too
f r A strong c in-crv.i! Ivo feeling Is
flndui" cprcsini nut as yol control-
hi tho inurl.it' or industries but
"ni!; ngnlnst too rapid expansion
tin I i i-o
In Kino directions (he nilvnnce in
pin is clearly dp i'Un future bin-mess.
J i fin nuriig' ig l iMiies hnvp great
' ir I spoil if ulil eontinne. bill
i .net In ti.v jul i. .i i deposits and ex-
1 ' it to i ii i n i uictlch about
llu none' ii v fn u i no 'on vr luml 'i
l r .n no i els i i i .t fui e ittmi hrtte
iiiMliul iitipiovc.l Jul ngtlie .ve -'r.
Uiipm ta-tt jrteps tiiwiul r. orgiinh'.i-
iii.iiot great i lih'n'iil: 'ives hci o to
iliii-ilom LmiIioi tumbles aro for t lie
re i'ti l less Uneaten p ' h nil some of
iiiporlunce lime aire ilv been settled.
'I ie Indus' rios .ire not only doili bet-
tir than tinvlimlv up i iej. bit tiro
(niDitnip on ti gn.it ii.isinow for the
ie i of the i u the advance in
price of iron ami its product has
uilil.'il aim it SJ u ton moie in a single
vieU to the prii f Hi -somer iron fit
1'iti 1 tog and i ic gtcat ited com-
pt'iu .ni. but in' v In is t-er Mic.t enn
wtiil llu air is full of reports thst this
r tliut liinsbeil rnilucl will still
ur'hnr m U. nice
Li mi is .till gi .L'lj though tlio pro-
duction in the lirst half of IStUt wus
iii.T0 tons with inoroiiBing stocks
from -. !." tons in January to S.fill
tons in .lul.t. tike Is domnralled
w ith sah" ut Si in per ton.
Wool bus been speculatively hoisted
ko that Miles bate fallen below Inst
jear - in August :'.'. 'n i. (ji p ninrti. of
which ni.'i l.-.'iOo were foreign against
7Hn.il Ust your of which only
1 . 1 i hi were lureigii
'1 lie pinii eet rm whent lias liunUy
itn u iveil i Ins week nltlioiijfh tlio
pi v li is fnl Ion cme-f inrtl. f a cent.
' orn i. e.'iniii)' ioiiwml moie frjely
mil the hi jitt.nil'i i prices hiwe ilecliiieil
a ii'lir of a ci nt itli tne proinlno of
1 ii it euip poi lc .tucl Lira aie n shutlu
liwi r
ltMiilt ( te crlitjfi.
Nf Yu:ii Aug 11 Tlio follow Ing
ttl'U. enmfilleil bv IJmilstroet'it shows
tin rloxriiicM at the cities umnel and
tin pin 'iitages of inereasour iltfcieaso
a . oi nureil'w itli tlio oorrcMpoiiiling
vvciU last year
i li nn at I Inr i IHw
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SI. IiuU Divorce .Siu.itliiiu
vr I mi. Mo. Aug. Si Ilonry M.
loudfry litis begun suit fur Uivorco
frcuu Ins wifo the ilauglitor of Jctrome
Hill probably the wealthiest oottou
fai tor in Missouri 'lho couple supar
ate I in I'1! when the son of i'rlnoess
1.riqt!itchcll of ltussia wan horo ami
jiaul ii'jsiiliioiis ntteiitions to Mrs
l cm.U i v The ming man ib named as
cu n pomleiiL uinler the Ainorlaan
till of Willitun J' WiUlnms. Ms.
t u'!or was afterwanls i.out to a win-
lijn nn b her tallier nml Ut now in
Ni . York Main love letters uill
ligure in the eaxe
font to 1'iei oi by ii Hoc.
Nit n. Mo Vug il -Th 0-yoar-olltliihlnfl.ee
".Iniiilv residing four-
tei n miles south .ist of thifc city was
a'titUrd by the family dog yesterday
and auiiost torn to piece- Themnlhur.
wliii was in tlu house t the time
lie.iul the child sei earns and ran out
t'j il assistance .she succeeded in
beating Ihe sawt-'e I rule off ith u
1 1 u1 I mt not nn'. I the child had re-
ciuel tt hut nie ihntigUt to be fatal
wi'iimK lis ftie. ttas cheued into a
pulp
hix Iliimlrml laiuiiliM Iliiiiine.
An i vi Kiiyi'i N M. Aug si A
ilo JiH'iir-t oeciirmi last night near
n.ij M neiiil a tottn of about Mill
jii 1 on the sant.i Fo j-oftd tilnety
iti i . uith cif VII uijiiuniuo. Twenty
ji ii t in the U'ttii were rulntxl and a
lar o number in the farming dktriuts
uiii i it 'J h loss is cHttinnU'd at
f u No lite ttiie lot but about
t io pi irfumlk' ueieieft homeless.
( loiiillH.ru'. at llliilli:i.
t'iii. Nub.. A.ig il - A violent
rain rm extendi d t'tir the liastern
Iwi nf NebrakUa last night. Two
jm i r . u( uUr fell in mnny sections
jt'tirferini to a eonhlderuhlo extant
ttitii the mnvemont of t ruin a. It was
almost a cloudburst at Omaha. The
oll in the state was never in better
con ltttun for fall plotting.
Wliolctalo Stubbing;.
ouiksviM.K I ml.. Aug. 31. -At a
pit i) ic nt Cieeoro of 300 glassblowers a
ire for all fight occurred and more
than a dozen men were stabbed some
of thctn it U feared fatally. One of
the injured was stabbed fifteen times.
A Jtriiulillcjui Caucuf Trove fatal.
Ai'iios. y' i'.. Aug. 31.- During an
exciting Hepubllcaa cacus George
iprugue a prominent citb.cn dropped
dtad.
CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
The sleainer Itawntnore. ashore in
Oregon is a total loss.
1'iiin deluged tlio Johnson county.
Kan. fair exhibits nt Olnthe.
The Kentucky Democratic statu oonv
inittoc issued an nddruss to the party
pleading for harmony.
Itlsfiald that the administration is
going to turn down (lunnral Mile In
selecting a successor to Ueiicral Soho
Hold.
Four prisoners escnpod from tlio
Stoddard county Missouri jail by saw-
ing the bars lu two.
Hurt Kay who killed ex-SherllT Crntn
of Christiin county. Mlwnuri was
loilged In jail at Ozark gront exclto-
mont prevailing.
A Uorinan torpedo boat capsized in
thQ Noi Ml sen. Tlilrle.!. ..tn nu.
roporied drowned.
It Is believed that the t rolglit tor
nilnals of tho Sonto To at Cliteugo will
bo sold. They are rained nt some-
thing like 812000.000.
Western roadB will make lower
rates for Mm Atlanta opoiltion than
those heretofore nuuouncod It is not
expeotod that there will be a heavy
movement from tlio West.
At .Sullivan. Mo. three children
died of a ruttlcfnako bile and another
wns drowned all of one family.
Colonel William l'roctor Smith n
distinguished West Point graduate
mid ox-ronfodoratc sohllor. is dead
nged Oo years.
lames P. llnwlnv. n ltocl. 1..1 .-
ooniuillted suIeldiL Despondonev was
the eanse.
At llutler. Ivv.. IIoTnht.ili t'.1.1.
out his own and wife's throat .leal-
ousy.
Huporlntendont Kronch of tho Uni-
ted .Status tirtiiiteiitl.'.i'i.' nt IWi I .......
entvorth has r commended for assis
tant superintendent. Captain Allen
who fm years lias hold that noslthm.
Jn an interview nt Hartford Conn.
Governor Altgohl of Illinois deolnred
Mint 1'rosldont Cleveland wa the
greatest f 1 nud Mint tins ever foisted
on the public and that ho wns tho
Standard oil company's candirtnto for
u'.thirrt term.
Thomas Taggert chairman of tho
Indiana Democratic state committee
has been nominated for mayor of Indi-
anapolis by tho Democrats.
The National letter carriers' conven-
tion will vigorously bundle the "spot-
ting" system inaugurated by Postnms-tor-Oenoral
Wilson.
N'lhilists in 1'ius.sla 111 o said to bo
inoro notivo now than at any tlmo
since tho death of Car Ale.taniler.
I'rinee Ilismarclt received liy four
of the Oornian-Aiiicricau veterans ami
accepted tho present which they
brought over from America for him.
Tho Democratic silver editori of Ar-
kansas will hold n convention in Little
Hook Sept -nilicr "
Thieo men wero killed ut lho
Thomas Iron company worltK nt Allen-
town. I'll. bv the lireinnliirit ovulnol.'
of dytiainite.
Tho Indiana glass manufacturers
have orgsiiied a new combine and
will raise prices.
At Topeku Mrs. Qoorgo McDonald
shot at her husband but mUsed hiin
nml thon sent a btillut through her
right temple dying instantly. They
had been traveling with an oloctrio
belt fchotv and quarreled.
Claudo Payne eolored.aged llyonrs
ttns awarded S8.000 in tlio olrcuit'oourt
of I.afujottc county Missouri for tlio
los of both logs under a l hleago and
Alton train in 180J. This wus tho
third trial.
Ilurglars tried to break Into the
linidtvarohtoro of Cable .t Co. at Nel-
Konvlllo Ohio but wero mot tiv sover-
til men. In the light t hicli foiloweu
James Knight a clerk was fatally
wounded.
Marion Pettors was arrested at Lex-
ington. Mo. charged with a brutal as-
sault on Cnltha McKinney.a 12-vear-old
girl for whoso father ho haifbjou
working. The child was alone in tho
house with two younger sisters.
THE MARKETS.
ClilraRO lto.tril of Tntile
GniOAno An .0 riH fnllmtlnirlt tliornnzi
of pflett nt tlio Rtnln auU provttliui mnrkut on
thw Imatil of triule:
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CHOLERA Id HONOLULU
NATIVES AND CHINESE STRICKEN
BY THE DREAD PLAGUE
EIGHT DEATHS REPORTED.
Tlio IllM'imc Stippoinl to Unto Hern
llriinclit Tlioro bj tin. riilnixo
Ktmiinr IIoIrIi She Itonrlicit
Sim 1'miiFlarn AiiRtiat 17 mill
Iter rmnnifti m I.iiinlcil
NoSlclineai Itepnrtnt.
Sin PiiANTisco Aug. Tl. The Oeean-
ie stenmspip emnpnuy's stemnpr Mono-
tai. tthleh nrrivwl Inst night from
Sydney AtiRtralin. did not stop at
Honolulu us wns her eustoin. Tho
ofllecrs explain Mint soon after coming
tlthin sight of the port of Honolulu
they caught sight of a small boat mak-
ing toward them. Its action seemed
to portend something out of the ordin-
ary. When II had nppmnehed within
hailing dislanee. it stopped short and
signals were made that the Mnuownl
fhimlil not come nearer.
Olio of the men In the linnl ii.nn
shouted to thiMirllecrs that cholera hnd
br ikon out in Honolulu. Ho said
further that it was raging ninong tho
native's and ( hliicse. and that there
had been eight deaths from theplaguo.
The ollleei's of the Moimttai tteie also
Uihl across the water that the cholera
Jinii broken out soon after Hie t htna
stontner llelgie hnd left Honolulu. It
is supiMisod thil the steamer brought
the epidemic fi m ( hinu
The warning was accepted rend ilv
and the report credited for the in-
formants in lho boat were reeognizcnl.
The spokesman in ihe small boat was
tho Aiiioiiohu consul nt Honolulu Mr.
Lllis Mills of irginin and with him
wero the Paellle mail agent and other
olllcorK of promiueiieo.
Contain larey of tlie Monotvai de-
cided that lie ttonld have no com-
inunlentlon ttith the Islands and
steamed direct for this port bringing
the Hawaiian passengers horn
The record of tho llolgio being
looked up it a found that sho ar-
rived hoie August 17 from Honolulu
hut that there win no sickness on
board. After an examination by
quarantine ofllot-rs her pnssongcrs
were lunded and tho cargo discharged.
The llelglc is now on her return trip
to Japan and China ports.
Although no cnos hnvo been re-
ported heia in San Prnnoisco yet the
explanation that cholera in Unwnil
was brought by the Jtelgio has -caused
no llttlo consternation here nt at tho
neiunest of the plague
The llolgio carried a large number
of pssseuKcrs in the s ceroge. but inot
of them woio landed in Honolulu. H
was Hmong tho Honolulu a sengers
Mint lho h ekuesi broke i ut Accord-
ing to the story us shouted fri jn the
tniull 1kmi1 to the peop e i n the Mono-
wai cue uirio i innei-e steerage pas-
sengers bound for Iluttaii diei at sea.
The doetoi said that one ditd from
heart disease and tho other two from
pneumonia. No intuition of deaths at
sea was uinde by the steamship.
TWENTY MEN ARRESTED.
A Cuban I'.ipetlllluii Cumin to tirlnf In
IVUiilliiKton llolaitiira.
Wiiaiinotox Del.. Aug .11 -Twenty
men woro brought yesterday fronj
Ponn's Oiove N. .1. uiid 1 nl god in jail
cliiirgtal with violating the neutrality
ltitts in having organized a hostile ox-
peditlon to Culw. When overhoulid
they had Iwenty-sovcn casos of arms
a largo quantity of amunltion. pro-
visions clothing etc All this was
seized. None of tho prisoners have
been permitted to mnkoanv statement
nnd it is not thougllt'thut they will bo
until they aro arraigned in court.
An ux edition very similar to tho
ouo which came to grlof put to sua in
tlio tug ltortha uIkmU throe weeks ago
and it Is uudersliiod its innmbrrs ware
safely lauded In ( aim.
STEAMERS COLLIDE.
Many ICxi'iirsInuUU Injured In n Cntnii-
trnplio nt f'lilriico.
Chicaiio Aug. ill The H earners
Christopher Columbus the whaleliaek
and John A. Dix. heavily loaded with
passangers eollided at the mouth of
Miu river here at 1 1 o'clock last night
A panic ensued in nhich inauy woro
inoro or less injured. The John A.
Dix had her side broken in and every
pnsMingor on board was thrown from
his foet. A general commotion re-
sulted and It was in the after scramble
that the most Injury was done to those
on board.
BANKER RANCE DEAD.
Tlio St. JnMipli Sin I'lmiiii'lcr Mrlckcn
Snihli'iil) tltli II wnrt DUnmv
St. J(nii:pi( ilu. Aug. 31.- Charles
It. Prance for many jreas president of
the Slate National bank of this eily
and one of the richest men in this city
died suddenly yostcrdny morning ill
death was entirety unexpected nnd Has
due to heart dUeasc. He was 55 year
nlil Ho leaves a wifo and two chil-
dren uho will Inherit one of the rich-
est estate in the Platte purchase.
C'lvtrlaiul unil u Tlilril Turin.
iJiiMiox. Aug il. St. Clair Moltel.
way odliiH f the lirooklyn Kaglo.
hi s u letter in the Tunes in whiolaha
do 'lnrea if President ('lovolaud is again
niaiiinuted It will Iw quite different
fiom any former movement in favor of
a llilid term It will bo a popular
pi otest against the limit tho earlier
re iscin for which has censed. It will
be the people's aet against conspiring
pi liticians.
t'utt I'p by liia Wmn.
SofTtt llKAiii. Statea Island Aug.
Rl The body of Itoby W In man
who ttus drottned from his yaslit Adc-
la'de after & collision ttith the
St. amer Perseus Monday night was
found on tho beach at this placoyester
uuy uiteriiuon.
FOUND SEVEN SLAIN.
Sp:inUli Tronp lit Culm Tut to Itouto nn
ItiKiircnit llitnil.
Havana Cttua Aug. 31 After tho
notion at Ubulta Oracla tho troops
went lu pursuit of the Instirgents and
found Mtvon of Mieir dead. Of the in
surgents who wore hilled in yester-
day's light near Oualmaro one was
Second Lluutensnt Jorge Castillo son
of Ooneinl Angel C.tstillo. who was
trilled in tho hist ftiban revolution
wllllo! nttaekltiir Port l.ainrniie nnnr
Lopcx. province of I'uerlo Principe.
The police of I.n .las province of Santa
Clam reports that they have enptured
Cnrlos .vola and that seven of tho band
of Aguero have suriendercd to them.
The death la reported of Jose Hern-
andex Ahro u promhient autonomist.
It issalrt that 111 of the army ollteors
on the Island aro mil ives of Cuba.
Well founded mimns which flttrt cred-
ence lu official quarters state that tho
Insitrgent. leader. Itnr.holomo Musao Is
displeased nlth the proenndlugs of tho
InsurgeuU and has loft tlio island.
Major M. Moulo it Is also said has
been sentenced to death by Mnlmo
Cloinna. and has nlmudoiiod the insur-
gents ami nituits an opportunity to
leave the islands.
MR. HARDIE IN CHICAGO.
Tnulo 1'iilniilits Nut In .Sympitby Willi
the KiihIi nrlnllt.
C.HKA90. Aug Si James Kler
nanlle is in Chicago. Ho caiuo lu last
night wns warmly greeted by a com-
mittee snd falcon to tho Orciil Xottli-
rrn hotel. 1 here In a banquet hnll
flllod with ohulrs ho talked for an
hour to twenty persons.
M. .1. Cairoh editor of tho ISIght
.lour Herald the ollielnl organ of tho
Illinois State Pederntlon of Labor
says the trade tinlotn of this nlty are
iiot in sympathy with .Mr. HaiJloor
his tcaehlngs nor nre thoy oo operat-
ing with tho socialistic oloiuont hero
whoproioo receiving mid ontnrtain-
lng him.
A lVln.lriill for n Hunk
pAtJSKtmi.i.K. Ohio Aug. 'U. When
the Pnlnesvillo Savings bank collapsed
four yours ago among tho assets found
was SSaO.OOO woith of stock in a West-
orn mine. At that time tlio mine was
thought to bo worthless but It is pav-
ing a fair dividend and the stiick 'is
nearly at par. Tho indications aro
that the depositors in the wrecked
bunk will won re a irood illvtil.ui.l i.-tn
the prospects that ultimately thoy may
lecelvo their duposlts back In full.
Hinting; of n I'mnlly gunrri-I.
H.VTTI.K CltKKK Mich. Aug. .11 Jack
Wilson a hack driver shot his wife
and then killed himself last night Ho-
cutiso of non-suppoit Mta. Wilson left
her husband last Juno. Last o vonlng
Wilson ttont to hor rooms dragged her
from tho house and shot hor twice as
slio ran. Tho first ball missed hcrj the
second struck hor behind tlio loft enr
and came out of her oyo. Ho then put
tho revolver to his right temple unit
fired killing hlimolf instantly Mrs.
Wilson can not llvo.
A Compromise Hiin hut
Cihoaoo Aug. .11. -Tho city of
Chicago and the Illinois Central road
have at last alter a long coutrotorsy.
reached an agreement '.i nlntlon to
tho occupancy by tho road of tlio lake
front park on tho shoie of Lako Mich-
igan lu consideration of tlio surren-
der of oorlain tracts of laud by tho city
to the road tho latter has agiecd to
undertake Improvements desired by
tho city which will cost Mm road
nbout 81000.000.
Chief of Ilc'toi'lltm Ur.ltfini.
Wichita Kan.. Aug. 81. Yester-
day Chief Ddtective Hertford Wood of
the metropolitan police force tendered
his resignation to the police commis-
sioners. Ho has been on the force
hore eleven years serving the provlous
ton ytinrs as an oillcor in Cnhlwoll dur-
ing tho stormy cowboy days. His
resignation was due to the fact that
tliu eomiiiisslouer called him on the
carpet and instated that he take charge
of securing ovideiieo against saloon
inon.
KIKMI .MIIfOAN;S DOMAIN.
lion the VVeli.l'oolril Apiiilriiphe Kulm
mill Hulim
Special ti) The Lender.
PAWHirsiiA Aug. 30 Hvidences of
Preeman's del tly administered deviltry
and petty tyranny aio seen on every
hand. Ho oommituds those of his sub-
ject to "erawl" as he may elect. As
men in soul and body thoy would ills
obey. Their Interests both social and
bus I u oss are centered about his throne
their hoines their lands in common
"It i not right." says the subjects
' 'It should not be but what else can
wo do but knuckle mm cringe to tho
whims ami naprlaesnf this tyrant who
knows Jio merry and will show us
none as his past acta of .tyrany boar
et iileiie''" Jt is a oase of "saw wood"
and that is v hat those who liavo largo
in to rest a at stake aroulmost compolltMl
to do
Pill lor Tinker of the at present
cnnHbeutod Wch-shah she News. Is a
veritable Patrick Henry to the Osage
p-ople. "Give mo liberty or give me
di silt " Tho farmer should and
w'll be his portion. Many of the peo-
ple here while they heartily sanation
his policy stand In awe of his bold-
Bfss as did those people in colonial
drys whim they listened to tlio denun-
ciatory terms used by that noble
patriot Patrlok Henry. Tho Wah-shah-she
News is looked up to and revered
by all loyal Oaugo citizens
A. il Connors a greasy stool pigeon
of Freeman tried to beat the life out
of Photographer Drum the other day
because tho latter dunned him for a
hill iacurrnd by Thirteen Dollar o-l)ay
Gorman. Freeman witnessed the scrap
anJ allowed Connor to assault Drum.
A Sl'lUKOT.
U. A II. Ht I'nlirH
Por th (J A. It. encampment to be
held at Ponea City 0. T September
to nth 1305 the Santa Pe routo will
sell cxonrslon ticket" to Ponea City at
rato of one and one-third lowest stand-
ar I fare for tho round trip Tickets
nn sale September- 7d to Otll. inclusive.
"jgni.d u return until the 7th. Ii. It.
Dtlaney Agent
TO THE PENITENTIARY.
EX-TREASURER TAYLOR MUST
SERVE HIS SENTENCE
LOWER COURT IS UPHELD.
Aftor llr tin fiortnl Two Vonrs of HI
l'lio VrarV Torin Ho (m Itrlnir Kutt
to Tost lho Ia-nallly of theTrhit
Coiirl' fJi'iiti'ini. of n P Ymrs
No nillurenf lintiv.
tin it Torlinlonllty.
I'ikiiiii:.S. D.. Aug. SI. Tlio supremo
court has handed down n docli.ioti
rcinatidlng ex-Htnto Treasuror Taylor
to the Nherlir. who will loavo with "him
for the penitentiary to-nlelii. Thn
court held that the lower court In giv-
ing sentence in eoois of tho tfnnnriil
cinbcrrlcinuut peniiUy did not evceeil
its Jurisillctlon but that after Taylor
shall havo served two years ha n...i
tost tho validity of the (Ivo years' sen-
tence The opinion was road by Judgo Cor
son. Judgo Itolloin ooticurii.il by roa-
Min of the weight of tho iititlitii Itlca
making it a rule to correct the decisions
of the lower court rather than to nti-
mil them in ordur to prevent the fall-
tiro of justice
TKIIINTOUIAIi SKKTCIIKS.
Ami Koihtk MlmtHitt rnlng liinlilmils
T'ivii lliiiinilnn.
Mary had it llttlo lamb.
Tho lamb was very tough:
Hndcr tho circumstances
A llttlo wits enough.
In
Mrs. Kilgore wife of Hugh Kllgoro
living three miles north ot town was
bitten by a largo copperhead snako
last Haturrtoy night about 10 o'olook
while attending to tho milch cows.
Sho was sulTcrlng great pain and her
foot anil leg woro badly swollen when
last hoard from. Taltlilni News
The Manchester Journal calls tin.
attention of the great west to tho fact
that Grunt county is a groat placo to
ralbe hemp. It is a pity that tho coun-
ty did not use a little hemp nn Kov.
Irwin beforo he escaped on a begging
tour for tho comfort of hlmsulf. llnld
wave
Louis Scgcrmiin murdered his wife
In Grant county about tho time of (he
opening. Ho was adjudged Insane and
sent to Jacksonville. Kocontly ho was
discharged as cured. Ho went to St.
Louis and Ntnrtort lu bnslnoss but not
succeeding ho cut his throat with a
knife and died.
A negro ot tlutlirlo tried to make
Miat town dry by trying to drink up
all tho liquor. Ho drank twonly
glasses of gin In thirty minutes. The
funeral procession that followed his
romaliiH to thoir last resting plaee
sang: "I've drank my Inst gloss."
Shawnao (jnlll.
On u church door in a Chor.ikoc Strip
town was found the following. "No
tlce: There will bo preaching in this
house Providence permitting and
there will be preaohlng hern whntlipr
or no on tho MonJuy following upon
tho subject: 'He that beliovuth and is
baptized shall be saved and ho Mint bo-
lleveth not shall be damned' at pre-
cisely half past three in tho after-
noon." .More Alrli'itu llollllll
Kdltor Leader.
Under the above caption wo find In
Tun Lkaiiku of August 31 tho follow-
Ing: ' Mrs. IjiiconioC Lee tho otll tress
of the Guide had hollar bo careful how
she writes Hums Shu lios when ftlio
refers to a lady her superior as being
a correspondent of Mm Sunday Sun."
Mrs. II. shows her kind of ladyship
very decidedly when she gave the He
in public print the kind of ladysh'p
Mint reigns Biiprumo in all the thvns of
the city. Why Is It that this Mrs II
takes the aitlcle in the Guide us a ref-
erence to her? Wo know in this city a
Mrs. Ilonry a Mrs Hall a Mr a Hutch
orsou a Mrs. Holloiisworth the Misses
house and several others whose
names begins with "II " It is said
that whim ono throw a stone "the
dog It 'ill hollows."
We acknowledge we are fools lint
tvhoi It comes to hypocrisy nml down-
riilit uiis&ednoss Mrs. 11. lake the
raWo. Mrs II. says "lho lady In ruina-
tion thinks the article In the Guide
bunoath hor notice." If so why rush
Into the publio print in less than
ivralvo hours after tho Guide was
mailed? In regard to love making
we are sorry Mrs. II was not suooeas-
fill in hor love making a few months
ngo. "It is hard to love and oan't be
loved." Mrs. II has taken advantage
of tho Press Association which was
held In P.l Ituno. which gave a person
a right to blow his own horn. So Mrs.
II. Is a lady (?) from what we learn
through tho article in Tint Lhaiikh.
Mas. (Ji'kkn
llurklrn'a A rules ShIko.
The best salvo In tho world for cuts
bruises sores salt rheum fovor sores
chapped hands tut tor ulcers ehil
blalns corns and all skin crop
tions and positively cures piles or no
pay required. It is gunrantcd to give
pcrie i satisfaction or money refunded.
nice .'o cents per box.
Si-atonlan Drug Co.
For sale by
Right Under Your Nose
Koliablo citizens that you
know personally insist up
on recommending
Danderine. the Hair Grower
Sou our testimonials and
references. Will you be-
lieve though one is raised
from tlio duartv
KNOWLTOM DANDERINE CO.
fMfm.
j vfy"CPYRi5M-r
NSg
DRIVING BARGAINS
Is a pl-asant linirit'sa IPs a spunking tesm t.. ride IhIiiiiiI unit mill be
hopelessly distanced If ymt allow yourself to irot behind an v n her l hat s
what we re drivl-ig bargains In footwear and it's making our liu-nm s. tnit
it winning gal t. but don't forirct: while we drive ymt strike luriuis y
can't always bo nn tho road tho igb; the stock's going and don't u.t l ti.i tin
llrsl choice have all been sold. Now's the time to bay Superb giimk low
prieoH: those arc twins thai pat tho Sbtmo-e pnlr completely in the had.'
Eis8iicl.miu. 4 Eletsct
Exclusive Shoe Dealers
118 West Oklahoma Ave.
Repairing Neatly Done.
Cheapest Place In Town
HIRZEL BROS.
Dialers in
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queensware Tinwaroganii
WOOD
lit North Second St. Gorman and l.njjlisli Spoken.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
Mniiulitcttiiris nil kinds ol' VoIiIpIpr. I'lilnflnj' TrlmmliiK nml
HopalrliiK iiroiiiptly iiMimhUmI t.
jSaSoiilh Division lrml . (jiiMii'Ip 01..
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
Ono Block From Hotol Royal.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Gooda
In Stock all the Time
Fine Billiard Pnrlor. Telephone No. 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager
11. L. TUJtNHIt PrMstdeat. t.KO K. M1UUNHNLBY. Cashier
Capital National Bank
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid ; : $50000
Undivided profits. 50.000
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn.
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
first-class livery barns at Htlllwator and Orlando Tac best of teams anc
Improved facilities for carrying passengers between theso two points. Toaru
always ready to start at any tiiuo In tho day and roturn at your pleasure
Tho shortoat and iuickcBt rou-j botweon UyikrSo ami StlHwatcr Is via Urliu'
rr iy trr
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