The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 85, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 10, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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CHICAGO PftJCES.
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Drugs Paints Oils School Supplies iJps.
PENCILS lVAPEH AN I) UUUUU1ST SIJNOltlES
AT REDUCE -P-RICES.
Make No Mistake But'CairOsT'
C. R. RENFRO Sirf
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STARTS OFF WELL.
Oklahoma University I'rnmlsr tii Have
WE Year.
Special to Dally Leader
Norman Sept. 9. This promises to
bo a great year for tho Oltlahoma LTnl-
verslty. The fourth annual catalogue
Issued (jives u cotnpleto course of pre-
paratory collegiate and university
courses Anyone willing can have nil
educallnu at this Institution. The
prehldoth. gives special tnvttalijii to
the preparatory department in the fol-
Ipwing: "At tills time there aro many
young men and women who came to
Oklahoma at a tltnu in their school life
when they wore master of the morest
rudiments of knowledge and on ac
count of the arduous labors and priva-
tions of making n new home have been
unable to attend sclicol or to study
Taey now ilnd themselves grown to
young manhood and womauliootl with
the school attainments of children l'o
tlit'fcu we hay" come the university wr
will give you work suited to your ubil-
ities un5 you will find sympathy mid
encouragement both from Instructors
and associates.
"It is desired to gtve the graduates
from the rural schools full recognition
for tho work they have done In com-
pleting the graded course of study. I
is thought that tho diplom will at
least admit to the junior preparatory
year and that experlen'io will probft
bly sh-jw that a-lvanced cedlt can be
given in United State-hUtory ami
Kugllsli grammar It is the purpose
of the university to unit olusely with
the puulit:
He m li'iols of thn territory bokh -
nnn tind tho eouutrv "
illowluir is the facul y of the
of the tn
The folio
institution:
David R Iloyd A M . University of
Wooster. prosdonl; protusfeor of uirn
till and moral siiono k
Edwin Deliarr. l'n. H University of
Mlqh.lgajjprQfecor of ehemistry pby
"ttta and pharmacy?-
James N. Anderson. "Pin D.. John
Hopkins; professor of OroeU and Latin
James S Buchanan. II. S Cumber-
land Unlvorslty; professor of history
and civics.
Frederick S. Elder A. II Princeton;
Instructor in mathematics.
Alary J. Overstreot instructor in
Kncrlish.
Maude McCou librarian
THEY 31 KAN WAIL
Colurril Vutern Think the l.lly.M lill
llavi) Ilnd lluouch Kilt.
The revolt among the colored voters
is growing apace and tho lily white
Republican machine ticket promises
to ga down to ignomlnious'defeit At
tho mcettuglield lu Green's Hall Tues-
day night tho following resolutions
were passed'
Whereas Tho Republican party In
Logan county has placed a ticket bo-
fore the people of tho county for their
consideration on the 11 day of Novom-'
ber which uoos not represent the
wishes and desires of tho whole mem-
bership of tho party and
Whereas Tho majority of the can-
didates on such tlckot do not believe
In the equal rights of all citizens and
whoso nominations wcro planned and
tarried out by what Is known as lily-
white organization.
Ho it Resolved That it is tho sense
anddeslro of the members ot the free
Republican club that another Repub-
lican convention be called to pluse in
the field a true Republican ticket; thut
no parson shall be a dolegato tosueh
convention who bellcvos In discrimi-
nating against any oltlzen on the
ground oi tho color ot ills skin or tho
previous condition of servitude; tHat
a convention be called to oonvoneon
Thursday tho 10th day of October at
13 o'clock a. m In the city of Guthrie
tor the purpose of nominating such a
ticket.
A large crowd was present. The
club is determined that tho gang
which controlled" the late Republican
convention shall ba taught a valuable
lesson at tho polls November 3 1898
Which Is worse impl6onincmt for
life or a life-long disease llko scrofula
for example? Tho former certainly.
would bo preferable were It not that
Ayer's Sarsaparilla can always come
to the rescue and give tho poor suf-
ferer health strength and happiness.
Highest of all tn Leavening
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V. M Saulibiry. one of the eity'a
pioneers died at 11 o'clock Monday
ifljjHC aj6 ti!tSm&MnV Kngllsh
Rltrhcn on Oklahoma avenue. Tho
t!p?eKSWtfKTWWn' fll for several weeks
and oaly recently returned from Colo-
rado where he htul Jf-uo for his
hlftbKleufarld was SS
years old and highly esteemed and re
spooled by all who knew him. Mr
SattlUlnrVj" W8S ' Mgfcged )n the com-
mission bittlaess savor years hud was
an ardent member of tit I. 01 O. ff.
and lied Men order The remains
were removid to lllicdta' undertaking
roOiiytr f roBi Ittsjoli place the funeral
will tie beta at 2 o'clock today Tne
seurubortlurs-vtM litve elmrgo of the
funeral. A brother it the deceased
from Ohio was here during the lat
hours of the deasef
ANOTHER MU DAY.
Oojlou bill utl'rlnen Uut.SliiS Ciiim
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to t OS 301 Ilnlr Mid
Yistordfty. was another big day in
tho cotton market Iluyers report hat
'MtV v"'najtLlp1ioc'S
ntifllW frM StSfft-'to bs.xty
ha'es wero sh p;n'.l out. Prices
othet' points wr ..s f iliVA.
at
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"'"JJ.ntorf to Attororyi.
All terrlloi-ral criminal east in dis-
trict clourt are Mt foe Moudey Sp-
temuer J Int. at fr nrt Attorney's for
defendants will subpoena ihelr wit
nesses and be reaiy for trial at that
time. L. a Prrrfi
. j Clerk.
MISS TUIMCKNTON' HONOJtEI)
Dollghlfnl I'lrnlp Is Olvsli nt 'MaJ'n drove
YtMlertUy.
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A plpaewt little pioiita was given
yesterday at May's grove in honor of
Miss Turltenton ot Washington I) C.
Despite the. wind and dust all report an
uxoulleut ciftner nttal n )oHy good timu
The following werti prawmt: Mr.
Coy In Mrs Ilridges Mrs. Stowe Mrs.
Mayer of ItyittarQM'ft. Van Voorheoe
Mrs Sohneil Mre. O'Nell Mrs. Wisby.
Mrs. Turkenton ot Washington D. C;
Miss H B. Turkenton of Washington.
D. a ; Mtfc40o Crowly llryan Sehnell;
Mr. Saulter of 9t Louis; Messrs. Cor-
bett liagan llryao of Kausas City.
MIm 1! nr row's l"iir. w.ll Tarty
A deHghlfal farewell party was
given Tuesday night by Miss Nellie
Renfrew to n amber of her frieod-.
Miss Nellie wiu le.tvo Sunday for at.
Louie to attend soIkioI. The occasion
was marked by cards dancing and
ohoice refroshineou. Those present
wart: Misses Ni-Ule Kimball. Amy
ilrooks Lena UunUr DeMio Tsrllon
Llla Hdgg Daisy Six. IVarl IJutob
luson Sihal M;Weai. Ruhr Corbett;
Masters Carl Metcnllt CJarl Filson Sam"
Smith. Lawton Lowe Uo Oarduer
Willard KiinbaU. Frbk yonw Will-
lam U'boks William Lludwull Otis
Franklin.
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liolillHit; Uettim flayers.
Tbejtj Is a certain elaas pf Uuthrie
buyers whf. combine polilh-s with bast-ni-se
aud make it thcirrutj to tell the
cntfiap i u;trh that a kilvor dollar U only
worth hf tents and the turn right
arouod aud pay tho owner u silver
which they huvo J not akl was only
worth 33 cents on tpe dollar. The
right thing for the cotton teller to do
naen one of thi so feilowe Mil them a
story of that k'-mi Is ta apparently
J gulp it all dowo and after tbey have
bought their cotton deuantlT cold tor
It and inafst oo It. 'fbe sliySr dplUr
wil promptly go up to IQO cnt.
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Power. Latest U. S. tiov't Report
alcing
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
BRYAN AGMH ACCEPTS.
NOTIFIED OF HIS NOMINATION BY
THE SILVER PARTY
HE RESPONDS BRIEFLY
Great DomuiHtnitlon nt Mneoln In Honor
of the Ofonslon- Clubs Unniito JJonrly
All Ony nnd Lute Into tho Night
Mr. Ilrynn's Aeeentnnei
Sproch Other iMtti l'o
" " llttoul News.
LlRCOLM NeU. Sept. 0. The oon-
tlnuoas weleome Lincoln people and
large eontlngents from other parts ot
Nebraska gave .William J. llryan on
his home-coming culminated in a
grand demonstration In honor of his
forpml uqtillcutlon of his nomiiintiou
for tho presidency of the Na' tonal
Silver party.
From the time Mr. llryan reached
this city at 11 o'clock until the ttrod
crowds retired from the streets at a
late hour last night thero wns purad-
Ing galoro through the tr'tJof the
capital olty by local nnd visiting cam
paign clubs nearly nil with brass
bands In front. Thoro was an oscort
proeossion from tho Burlington depot
to Sir. Ilrynn's rostdoncc; another pro-
cession that accompanied tho oandl-
dato to a moss meeting on the State
house grounds nnd tho third nnd
grealost preceding iiotlllcntlon coro-
monies. Korris Humphrey proslded at tho
meottnir and Introduced Goorgo A.
Groot of Ohio chairman of the noti-
fication committee who made tho
notification address. It wne 10:10
o'clock before Mr. Groot's long ad-
dross was concluded. Mr. llryan was
Immediately presented nnd made u
short Speech. Ho said:
llrynii' Accpptnnca
"Mr. Oro-t I lmlrmun and Other Mrmliws
nt thn Notification Cummlttoo of tho Sllvor
l'urtr t lb t replr at thit timo without the
forma'lty of n Inttnr Tlio ilCtform of tb Btl-
vor rty onntattK bat one plnnk and thnt
plnnk. t'io plmkuion the tlrer quotioo is
lantical In substance with the nllrer pUnlc
ot the('hiioiilatfornt.
"A IIisvi alreailr dtPUMed that ulank at
lenffth It will not bo necs nry to entsr lot an
extended dwcuetlon at thU tlnn. 1 beg to an-
swer the commute) thnt 1 acoept the nomina-
tion tender xl by tkn on bjhnlf of i lie 81 ter
pitTf tn tr spirit In which tho nnmlnetlnn
wu irented loan appre Ute the fettling
which animatjitl 'boee ubn sseeniUotl in that
eonv ntlori 1 can HppreeUto the he ltetlin
with w!ueh thoo aMembled there tu ned their
hacks UMin th' lnrty with whloh the had so
lon- o n seioei it 1 I snow soinetliiir of tho
streiatn of parti ties and biranse I was in a
pos-tion w'n tp 1 lookeil forward to a pots bit-
ity "f lie UL-t oh ou mr own put 1 can appro
ciiio tftodApth of thneonvl tlon that led them
tupaosilte interests ut their cmntrr above
thn. wstfMiM (d tbolr pa it.
"slotsthnn a Jfonr ao wheti we were en-giuc-d
in a sinuir'n to hrin tlio Ienioeratio
pnrty to nn indiMrtoninnt of free coinage tlie
qu' tiou was put to me nhothnr. in cam of
fuilur- I would suppoit the Uomocratlo nomi-
non if he wore a sold ataadard advocate ran-
niuir upon a gold standart platform. 1 never
behoveil thai such action was probabb in the
Democratic party thn lint wbei those who
qunstionod me w re not content w th itoIwi
bllit cs and aaked asam whetlier in that
event 1 wuld sop.ort the nominee. I said as
you will remember that tinder no c.reum-
t nees would my vot bt Riven to a man who
would in the executive oillue use Ids influence
to fastoi the gold standanlaiioa the American
p-orile
l'rlnnlple Alioto Party Ties-
"1 stood whsre the members ot that silver
eoBvention stood ami. like them wjuU ratlior
have tho apnoval ot iny eonseioaea than tlw
peroval of all the norlt My oonvletioas
upon this -nbject are not shallow oonvleti as
I mar he In error noni of us elalm tnt .lltbil-
ity bat I elleve Ui it the K Id standard i a
eonapisMy against the hum in race
1 woalrt no soon ir join the
ranks ot thoo
vrhocK purpose it is to fatten that uiwn tlio
Amor lean psoitis .'tan to snlist la an army
that was mar hiog to attack my hone nil
l istroy my family I aay llietofora iliat I can
appriciatrt tlio .pint wliloli antauitetl those
wlio uavn Jmt tenderl to this secoa I uomln.
Btioa I ploiljB thorn that if olastetl th y slnll
uover have c .use to accuse in of l-eln faUa to
that platform
' Ny fr fin's wlum I doclarad that I woulil
Dot .(-port a golil stamlanl caatll lata I was
tanduiR iipm the lecoril of tb Dsroocratlc
part h -lefoi ling tU priasiplos a eii
a il.-inter 'tK .if tho count -y at larai Anil
w'i ii tin- Kepubiicaus lio osiimblsd ii the
xi I - -1 c invr-otuM at 81 Louisrefu.su' Uiwor-
s . i in- well tmac wbich ttulr irty hid set
ii i I ' won dcfoniiina Uie history 01 th
Iti i-nUwaa iwrtr Tne Itatrab lean pi tfatrm I
r l"iioiiounced Uie DimncrjUe adnunuttra-
ti -1 fur liiwiuj attempted to ugrail-ilvnr
'li -en on l'ubrnary 2 in Msmorial hall at
li.U-ilii Oli ii at the Lincoln day baniuo; tne
l i t i a ui tints for I'r-vhisat upon llw It
l. r-l. fin iirki-t uvtl the wordu wulch 1 miatl
now r mltuyoi I havo found tbosn orls
iui:l. In. I in a Tnloilu ptpar and tli -y h u
Uw piililislicl an li willumt cor est m tlmt
ivi' in i f ifi I) u.hu - tti4t th-y were c rr rt j
r i- rlni If In lioroalu-r lenlta the err ct
n - ( tins r.'p rt I eriail hasten to do bun
ju- i - by reU-ietiaK tbase words These lire
t nr wntcn ns I. said to U ve osel:
Iiur nn all f (JroTStf tle)lanl's yar t
llu-lictul of tin go?er nine it a- was dblinm.r-
huon i otour pr.eloui metals on of our own
fr- t prudaett diser -dltta? silver ami enhanc-
iiMt the prire of sold Iteuud-avoredevtu bo-
fn - li t luauguration to office to nt p tlinooi i-
aw of nverdola'- Ml aftirwnrd unj U the
end of his aliuiuh-traiiou. p r. a'untl u cil
b pnwnr to tb i' end 1Uj w-is tl ie min-iil io
eoutiart tbocirculutiiig medium ani Hi m n-o-ixi
na of th.-coins ot -ommerao limit the
ilm i ef isoaey amnair the iwopl - make
nn.ui-r ii roe aud tliun-for dear lie ald
biv.. in rui i-d lb luo of raou -y and dnnin-H.-'ltliif
lue of ev r.Hiiaic else moie thu
ni uiter nod pveryttuutf uldu tbo s-rvnt '
"r'o luwmc tbe-e .iiue lmu 'he liepublic o
eonveation in 1 82 doclird atMinu -aiioU thai
the Amori -an people from traditiu and luter.
est -iir"H (svor o bimetallUm llano tradi.
tio.ii limngi-d in four yea at Have lutvreata
chaneeJ H fo-jr years? No. luy friend . and
yl fu (.ettiofr tie pl'Uorm of iai. loreeitiog
tbi. Iduuaciiiioo otter ed by tbie di iiuuul.lio.1
keuVr ia I tl firetlluif me platform at t
Iks llepabliana pjrty in eunvoiitlon a sesiUed
ilmUr.'J thai the Awrte io peo .1 must furegg
tl-C drnUas of I bo bim-taJllc ayiteus
whirli trad lion and iatere t enduare-l tbvni.
until furoiini aatioqt tlioutd itriag those ad-
t -u:ir t . tl.oin It it but atraaiej tliut men
wlio li id i .oked for him I'.alU.m h the llnpub.
lir.ii irty should be tli'eii up lui.-e end
turn. 1 1 tteniipr tor -tluif Tue H.publi aas
oiu hi .i i)illfeicd f-irloivin tbeltepuuliwa
p.ni) Ikey bne done Uai every Aiefiean
ciiici n lias ritfbt to do
llie Indianapolis flstherliiic.
' Tber btv do. a heller than oar Dime-
AralM ilooja'nf tbo grtld standard bate
dona. Iwiaose the Hebabl.eAns. biD tbev left
1 the party jQlasd with those who had a chance
I tu succeed while our Demure
1 Demnrntla advocate ot
THURSDAY MQKNING. SEPTEMBER 10 1800.
lite M itindrl mshl toseenre the sinotlon
of rlxpablicsn anwlidstoi hy nominating a
tirm .-ratlr caedhlal To "how von that 'he
action of I ho It imblleane Udrnill by ex-
i n - n i y example lot uw carry yon
b -k to thi period Jnst lire e It K tho wnr It
you will turn to n book tvcntly pnblmlml
Mititled "John 9brman's K colle:tlois" you
An l nn pig It. ot til -first otumi a portion of
a speech whteh he delivered in ' inrs ni-
ls 6 Let mo road this (street :
" Iamwitlmt t- stand by ths com promise
of I'll and itM but who iar white brethren
of he Dontlt nlliw this num ai tration tob-ad
thm oil from (Mr prlnolples. eben they aban-
don the poitttoti whi -h llenrv Clay would have
taken forget big anw nnti acht vment anu
decline an loruwr te esrey bis bannnr they
lose nlleiiimannmor And I air now that until
this wrong te righted nn il Knnsus is ad-
mitte.t as a fro) State. I .snnot act In party
nmociat on wt h thorn.'
Thoro was the dUttaitn shed 8-nator from
Ohioasse ting to til- people of this conn ry
op n t li He r ot Oornrese that he wa wllllna;
to accent oomprotniso arter compromiea but
the time had at lart come whnn he could go
w th th-m n I -neer: that Vntil conain things
woe ooeom lltlied he eoa.d not -it with
them The situatl -u to-day li but a r-tpttltlou
ot hUtoty I'mnproHik-o after comrromlae has
been submitted to by the silver republicans in
the hope that t ie party of Weir ch-d e and life
woaldatlast brine to tho po-pl- h rcliif
which Mior ileiired lint tho Rcpn llran party
in 1 0 has bren le I oil by an idmlnlstnUon
until it has dr- o ted Its t di i-nn and Ita plat-
form ml the Kopa -1 leans have a right tu say
to their Hepnbliein asioclitcs 'We will go
wl:h you ti loncr until this nntlon ii u-
do -moil'
No l'lritgii of I'ottlty lteiiilrcil.
' We l not ask tho--e w io i nwent ihi noml-
hation to pletge their fii-iir- -.i-firrt to tho
Democratic Uirty Th -ami Inteilnten-e
which direU them lo-dav in tin .luchnrm of
thieduty w 11 be with tlrf) n fonr ynn from
now to di ect tli'ra la Hie dischirgj of the
duties that will then arU Ihesami patr.ot-i-mtlist
loails them tu-jay in ht tliey do
wdi hi n 1th tlietn four yettrs f r m now to guide
and illreol them We t Ittt th m iow w shall
trust thrn ttmi Th I)moerat.i pnrv has
ptoven ltrlf worthy ot t'lc-lreonfldeio to day
and it receives their Support If fmr josrs
from now It iirovoa lit wort liy of their conR-
dene It Idii d not tlwn have th -Ir support
"I'Ik chairmsn of the BotiHrnrio't committee
has told you that ws have t meet to-day n
.out mo- --y trust He I ru-'.i V r uon
fronted to-d iy br th most iilgan I trut that
his ever b -en formed Dm mt min Talk about
tru Is in vnttnut artlelei wbleh w produce.
My film's nit thoietros tigthr fall into
luiitulucan e wh u eoSl'iarr-l wl h tho monny
trust which has t liaad upon our country.
l'la: the control of the s-andard money of the
world In ths hands Ii f w gr -at financiers
nndtlm a will In no d for th m no matter
what 'Istretstnnv owirlalo the rest nt mill-
kind. I believe tint John (i Carlis'e did not
o ngMMta the truth whsi In sild. 'The con
eum nntlou of tide scheme mpaun moro misery
to tli human rn-o than all the w.irs pitti
lennos and limine-i that eve- o-cnrn-1 in the
liistorr ollli' world '
I "Whodoi n it stao 1 ap llo I b-'ort-mi ory
likotliatr i ho amoau you is williigtibea
jMrt -r Isntii splraey lliatlia- for its object
the consommatton o.' that s-hftim so olo.
qu-ntlyand so forcibly dercrlb-d that thi
eilror Itepuhlisans have arisen in prntost. I
reeiiect the convictions which li ive Iwt
them 1 thank thim for the sapimrt nhleh
they have ren.l-twl an 1 all tint 1 can promise
is lint I sh ill tothebeitof my ability ea-
daavor to pr vo worthy of tin confidence."
Mr. Harrington of the notification
committee nrose on the conclusion of
Mr. Ilrynn's remarks and brlolly lit
formed him of Mr. SeVvatl'a selootlon
ns the vice presidential oundiilnto of
tho Sliver parly. Mr. llryan nocepted
in a few words In behalf of Ml'.
So wall
FUSION ON ELECTORS.
Missouri llt-inocnits to Jlnltn f'uiieeaslons
l tin- I'opulNte
St. Loiii- Mo. Sept. 0 The Dem-
ocratic Stale central committee by
nearly a unanimous vote decided
yesterday to fuse with the 1'opiilisls.
A committee ot three with Chairman
Stun Cools at Its head was authorised
to make all necessary nrrniigoineiiU.
The number of electors to be given
the l'opullsts is not fixed bat it Is
understood that they will be allowed
three district electors and one from
the State at lurgo. I'hulrmnu Moselle
ot the l'opullsts liiu called hie coin
mlttee to meet Satitrdny. at whioli
tlniu the pluu of fusion will be sub
milted for approval.
e"
.Nnir Sim Winili Her tjood-i llnek.
Lai'iiri. Del. Sept. fl. Mrs. Wtir-
ren a respected widow residing near
Sharptoivn. in tli Ft. county has beon
reading about the Xew York prophet
who predicted the world was to como
to an cud on Wednesduv lust. She. be-
came eonvinuod tha' 'n prediction
would be verified an I . ieut Monday
nnd '1 uenday dirti-ilmiing all her
worldly good to her nuighbors and
on Wednea-iay she donned a white
robe and wit on hei front dor tep
all day. The rvent failed to come ou
tipd on Tn ui's lay sbo made an effort
to SHOUre tin. rettiru of her property
Hut iaiiei'. Mie win tirin-' amt in
court to recover v
IIhiikkI for luiil' rl a l.lrl.
llou. N l Sc-L !i. 1'itei Wheel-
er wan luiii.'.-l .ii tin j.i-1 here at ?'U
oVliH'lc nt.n in.irii iii' for the
iniirdei of ii ii i Ki uipton. at lt.-ur
river lal -I-nut H Mis Kempton
wIki was i. ti i- uf .ii- wai Ui n-il
in do fen Imf l . i ii-iiiiii ut her fullu-r's
liuiiu- bull bci-n left uu ne.
Whenlei .ifli-r lus ''-miction ion-
fe&vd hi- - i ii-
IUouri I iliir.ity (Ipea V1I
(oil vim a 'i. u-it. fi.Tbe Unl-
versity of ll iiii ipeoed ita fifty-
foutth yea dav with flattering
proapec-is jh-.-i hi'H were made by
I'resuU'iit .Ii'sm' 1'rof J. C. Jones ot
the acadein c ilt'i'Si tinea t Dr. McAl-
lister 'It. m of the medical depart-
ment ami I'rof. ilianton dean of the
normal depart ini-nt In his speech
I'resident Je-.ni- earnestly exhorted
the StudeoU tu refrain from alt polit-
leal agitation
tVooilnifu at Hi- Juii-pli.
St. Joan'ii Mo Sept. a. The an-
nual log rolling of the Xorthwttlt
Missouri Log Uolliog Association
began Io this city yesterday jvlth
several thousand visiting iiMmbers ot
the Modern Woodmen of America
E resent from Kausas City and neigh-
oring towns.
llrndlcy to Spe.ik In Jtlsiourl.
ClllOAQO Sopt ' hairmau Ilulin
of the Republican na'-iunal coiniuHtee
nnjioitneeid. yestenluy thai tioveraor
llradloy of Keniui-hv will delayer
three speeolies in Missouri during the
week commencing September l-ir IX
has not yet been decided irj what cftle
he wJJI spflak
110TTUN W0IIK.
lutK0li; County Commissioner t.luliiB
llirlr l'ockots
Much indlgnallou has been aroused
over the rotten aetlons of tho board of
county commissioners -nr at loast tho
Republican members thereof. Staple-
ton and Athcrtoti tho Sunday school
saint realising that Iholr Jobs will
soon be closed hnvo taken snap Judg-
ment on tax payors and nt several
clandestine meetings have awarded
unheard of contract for bridge work
printing etc Sturgle the third mem-
ber has never been apprised of theso
meetings and etui do no more than
enter protests. I'rocedents havo been
wholly disregarded and now contracts
for work havo beon awardid at prices
do i' V.. tho amount paid by tho present
boa il i tiring tho past two years. One
ot tin. atost contracts lot is for county
printing uud supplies. Tho now con-
trast was let Foorotly to tho State Cap
Ital Printing company (or a period cov-
ering 99 mouths at double tho amount
now being paid. No bids were called
for and tho law was opunly vio-
lated In the aWnntlng of tho
contract which covers tho time which
Commissioner Sturgls Is yot to hold
ofllco. Since being kicked out of tho
Populist and Republican nfllccs Ath-
prton hat become a tool of tho Capital
outfit and tho contract Is awarded for
sorviros rondcrcd. Several bridge con-
tracts have been let In tho same man-
ner rnd the county poor fnrm de-
bauched. An investigation of Staple-
ton and Athorton Is imperative
JJia SILVER RALLY
To ho Hold Monday to ltitlfy Nomination
of Cnllaliaii.
Kxtonaivo nrrangemonts are being
made for tho freo sllvor rally to be
held Monday night Soptotnbe'r 12 to
ratify tho nomination of Hon. J. Y.
Callahan candidate for congress. Tho
Independent Tree Silver olub has tho
matlor in charge nnd nn interesting
program Is being arranged A tnotj-
stor torchlight procession will bo ono
of the teaturos of the occasion and
eminent free silver speakers will bo
pVofiont from all parls of tho torrltory.
Kvory frco silver man in this section
prepare to bo profiout.
Sill ITIN(J IXTKKKSTS.
Tiirnly-Heven tlarloitils of Krulclit
llrtnilleit VratonUy.
Ifreight trunk at tho Santa Vo dopot
is nulling. Vo'ilerday 7 carloads of
freight were bandied In and out.
Guthrie moe than retains hor place
as the busiest commercial mart in tho
southwest. Krolght was handled as
follows'
Out lluslurss.
South 8 oars cotton hood.
0 oars cotton.
1 wheat.
8 morahandteo.
North 1 oar hogs 1C 0.
1 oar lea Nowklrh.
2 ears mdso.
Itecelrril.
3 oars sugar.
0 cars mdso.
SliiuiU ut the Html
Aug. J. llogul tho loading druggist
of Slnoveport La says: "Or. King's
New Dlscovory Is tho only thing that
cures my cough nnd it in the best
sollorlhave" J. V. Campbell mor-
ohant of SalTord Ariz writes: "Dr.
King's Now Dlscovory Is all that Is
claimed for it; it novor falls nnd is a
sure euro for consumption coughs and
colds. I cannot say onpugh for its
merits " Dr. Klnc's New Discovery
for consumption coughs aud colds la
not an oxporlmcnt. It has beon tried
for a quartor of a contury and today
stands at the head. It novor disap-
points. Free trial bo I ties at C. It.
Hcnfro's drug store.
Many a day's work is lost by sick
headache caused by indigestion and
ntomaeh troubles. DeWiit's Little
Karly Ilisys aro the most effectual
pill for overcoming such difficulties.
V. IS. Lillle & Co
Tfw U. S. Gov't Reports
flfoir Royal linking Powder
superior to alt others.
I
li I HUT.
I looked and beheld the world
as an open book; and behold
there were many bald heads
therein. Then lo aud behold
I saw In the midst thereof an-
other angel with much power
aud great jflory aud the name
thereof was Dandeiunk ! And
behold this angel was minister-
ial; the bald heads to come and
see. "I have saved many and
can save more" and lo and be
hold many of them did come
and did soak their heads and
did see the hair grow like magic
and did confesa'and were saved
in tho -sight of the multitude.
And I hoard another little augel
cry "Bald heads must go!"
One bottle convinces the
agnostic.
KNOWLTON OANDERIHE CO.
UUTHMIE O. T.
$1.00 per Bottle by Druggisti
OUIt FALL AND WINTER ROOTS AND SHOES
Arc arriving daily Come
EISEHSGHMIDT & WECKEl
See Ours
$15.00 Liiw of Suitings'
AND $5.00 PANTS
WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY I
First-Class Cutters nnd Tailors in Our Employ.
A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED.
H. L. CO EN
TCKET
WON THE k
Warwick Cushion Frame Wheel.
One chance given with every $1 purchase from the
STOWE HARDWARE CO
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
f Var'HBB8WlKV'atfWy ssml jWl 1 "aw
T If V XsflsWaefiflsSsBsfisWKsVJstfHsflflVafl . X A.
I .l VA 4 ri "yi . ti- " iYi rJrrv nP" I
Mnnul'nciuroH u'.l IjIikIh or Vchiclew. I'ninilitKt Trimming and
Koimiring promptly iitlcndotl to.
322 South DIvIhIoh Street - Oiithrio Ok.
And the Best
Wines and
Whiskies
"SL'JCIAT i.I.BWM
21 JIOTTMSS POIt
PHONE
RICHARDSON
Doalerts in
Block and one-half North
West Hide
PHONE NO. 11.
Hotel Royal.
EAST HARRISON AVENUE
H
NO. 85.
SMcfS
Wfti
2
and take a look at them.
- 118 W. Oklahoma Avenue.
The Tailor.
Brandies.
FOll FAMILY ls.:
1.00.
NO.
a.
J53s.xr3ca.-o.3t
& S0RRELL
of Guthrie National Bunk
of Strtft
GUTHRIE. O. T.
H. PERRY.
PROPRIETOR.
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