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OVriUlAL UKI1 N O
OKLAHOMA DEMOOKilOV.
S.J i l f w nun iiii n
UtriTIUR OF I'UIILIUATIUN 1IAHKIHUM ATBXUI
VOL 9.
GUTI1RIE OKLAHOMA WEDrESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 10 1890.
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FOR CHRISTMAS
Don't fail to
I HANDKERCHIEFS
NECKWEAR GLOVES Etc. Etc
Just received by
H. L. COHEN. THE NEW YORK CLOTHIER
'J 11 Oklahoma Avenue
URO. IS. MLLINOSLEY President.
W. E. HODC112S
Cashlor.
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK.
GUTHRIE
Capital fully paid
Surplus
HOARD OF DIttECTORS:
A. G. Browor Capitalist Utlca N. Y. Geo. B. Hilllngsloy. Guthrie 0 T.
W. E. Uodgos Uuthrle. J no. F.Stone Uuthrlo.
Cbss: E. Illlllngsley Guthrie
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
Manufactures all kinds of Yohieloa. raiuliiiR Trimming ami
Repairing promptly attended to.
i 2 South Division Street - Unllirlo Ok.
J. B. FAIRFIELD
Coal and Transfer Co
The Best Grades of
The McAlester a Specialty.
Phono 20.
OJUco
r "The M
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
One Block From Hotel. Royal.
Caters to the Best TraclelOnly. BestdGoods
In Stock all
I.ear-01d Whlskoy and a feUllluoIor Standard Uigur.
Fine Billiard Parlor Telephone No. 9
OSCAR HAMILTON Mmtr
GIFTS
sei- the new
SILK SUSPENDERS
CHAS. IS. MLLINOSLEY
Assist Cashier
OKLAHOMA.
$50000.00
10000.00
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY
Coal Always in Store.
Prompt Delivery.
and Yards C05 West Harrison.
istletoe Bar
the Time
MAKES A SPEECH TO
TRAVELING. MEN.
BANQUETTED AT HIS HOME
lloomiMt Ai the I'rni.lrntlHl Candidal
for 10BII 1hr NlUer Leader llk
Aliotit Hip umiiierelHl rnlltir
Slaee Hie Lliellnn Unable to
11 rn I t'oufldenee llentorett
-tun' Uejmrt.
Lincoln Neb.. Dec. -.''.. The State
Traveling Men's associutiivi lentl'v I
the Hon. . .1. Hrynu a banquet List
night at the Lincoln hotel
Editor U. M Hitchcock of the Omaha
World-Herald introduced Mr. llry.in
He said: "The cause of the people is
never beaten: the hero of the people is
never vanquished. After the gloom at
Valley Korge came (he victory at York-
town. AfU-r the disappointment of
tmm will come the Joyful triumph of
1900. To-night we entertain a guest
whom tunny million love and who'ti
all the world respects. Gentlemen. 1
propose a toast to the great guest of
the evening onr candidate that wis
our lender that is and our President
that Is to be William Jennings liryan
of the United States."
Mi. Itryan said in partr
"I am glad to have the traveling
men Interested in bimetallism becau.se
they are always able to defend any
position taken and are traveling mb-
sionarles in behalf of any causa which
they es)Kuse. I expect them to be of
great service duriug the next four
years in presenting the meriU of fr.-
coinage to the htislupfts men of iliis
country. The traveling men are m a
tiosition to nieamire the promises in i le
hy the Republican party with the i'nl-
Hllinent of those promises; in other
wouls lliey are prepared to compare
the gxxls delivered since the election
wit the samples shown during the cam-
paign. "The public was told that Republi-
can success would restore confidence.
and that confidence was the onlv thing
lucking. In Dun's lievtew of Novem-
1kt T we find these words: 'A great
revolution hn-. been effected this weelc
in the conditions ulilch control busi-
ness. It could not lie in any fair de-
gree rellected us yet in transactions i
in records but there is uinple evidence
already that a ivushing weight ht
been lifted and i"!led uwny and the
business world ii.i-. tH-gun to adjnsl it-
Mlf to a stato of iivfdoui and socuriiv
which it has not known for years.
Dread of imiiii'HMii'.ible disaster no
longer locks npr.'-o irecsand pa rah e
industry mid n. n t-in tracts inv ilvii.g
muiiy millions have btiome liiiHliug
since the election.'
"The following Week the same re-
view mis: 'No moo now doubts tout
the brighter day is dawning and it is
the common remark that never befoni
has business shown so great a change
for tiie b.'tter within a single week.'
(in th fol'owing week the review
starts out with the statement: 'The
gain in volume uf business continue
entirely without precedent.' Hy th
fourth week disapiointiueut In-gan to
manifest itself and 1 Hml that uccord-
ing to Dun's wtsrt Wvc of the eight
reports since the election show an in-
crease of week ly fa lure over the cor-
responding weeks of last year.
"Kor the eight weeks since the elec-
tion the reports show seventy-live bus-
iness failures more than for the corres-
ponding eight weeks of 1S!.i. I call
attention to these flynres heeansc they
allow either that coiiiiilenee has not
been restored or that confidence if ro-
stored has not restored prosperity.
"livery failure among the uholesulo
houses inaans a loss of employment to
traveling men and every failure
anion ir r-tall esUibllshmenU means th
loss of a customer. ItlmctallUls have
oontonded that hard times are due
mainly to the rise in the purchasing
power of money. They liao contend'
ed Unit prosperity must bcirin with the
farmer and laborer and afterwurds
each the commercial classes. The Ke.
publicans have promised to restore
normal conditions without increasing
the volume of currency. W hat they
may do hereafter remains to Ik- seen
but u is evident they nave tuns fur
failed to bring relief to the people
"Dun's Review of DccemUi- .''! re-
ports a falling off of .' t mt i.-nt In
bank exchanges in the lending cities
for the Ave days ending ' - mbcr '.' I
over corresponding days of last year
and a falling on of 11 pur cent 'over
the corresponding days of )'.' '
Kentucky' Klurtural ut.
Lexington Kv. Dee ft KVn.
tucky's vote of twelve electors for Mi
Kinley and one for llryau is timil. 'I hg
time has expired in which the lirau
men were permitted to flic a notice of
contest and Chairman Koberu of thu
Kepuuiieait oowumiee to-uu uii-
nounoed that notice of contest served
on liryan Itlector femith was simpiv a
atrategic move and that it will not be
pttahed..
I'MntlytMl liy ' iwilk
DKKVKa CoL Dee. 20 Kor ten days
Miss Annie N. Htephetis stepdaughter
of J. U Hodges deputy county clerk
has Wui lying specchltiss and pai-
aly4. Tlia opinion of phynieiann
supported by elvcamstanoes of the case
indicates that the young lady was
sandbagged as site was euU-r:ng her
home.
A Itlull 5Iun' Acx'ldKtiliil Itt-atli.
ITTUBtRO I'a Dc.- -Vi tliuilcs
1'feiTer a wealthy laiiinlryuuiu. wuh
interests in Allcgheu tv uul hi
cago accidentally shot Imu 1 m th
stomach while out buntiii m ih
mountains near Ugonu-i .mil t.c !
fore his hunting companion. uu.J
reacli him Mr. Pfetfer carried life in-8arau-e
aggregating 8'-'i0ikh.
A lllff Cur CoiuPNiijr IiiMlel.
LACCUirA N II lh.-c '' 'Hit- I.a-
oonla car ounipuny vv us itit lonut into
an involuntary inslv. ncv toda '1 in-
total liabilities arc placed at f-jlT.oot
and njsets t QWi
A MYSTERIOUS MURDER.
Ntrftntfo Woman Under Arret for Kitting
a Wealthy ltnMe'omn.
Topbka Kan. Den. 3t. Oeorge W.
Uilmore a ranchman in ltawllus coun-
ty. Kansas was assassinated last Sat-
urday night and a strange woman
who gives her name as Prudence
Holbert haa been arrested for the
crime. Ollmore who lived alone had
been out fjuylag cattle and returned to
his cabin about 0 o'clock at night. He
prepared his supper and sat down to
eat it when someone fired a load of
buckshot Into his face through a win-
dow. He was found in a dying condition
the next morning by a neighbor. Uil-
more related the story of the shooting
and said he staggered to the door and
sow the figure of a man hurrying away
in the darkness. Asked if he had an
enemy. Uilmore confessed that he had
jilted a girl at his old home in Orange
uiin'i. ew York and that she hart
to alcned tokill him lie snid that
I i I ad latelv received a warning from
In 'ii.it he hud on I) a short time to
1' lie declined to give her name or
t. II -m more about his past nlstorv.
io'-e was organised to hunt tlown
th 1'ssiissin. iear the Nebraska line.
tle mg northward on foot the posse
cipt r d the woman referred to and
tool her to the (Jlllmorc cabin. She
us r really excited when she saw the
deid lody' but refused to talk further
llian that her name was Prudence II ol-
h"rt she is in jail and no trace of
her identity haa been found. Uilmore
lis at ed In Unwlins county twelve
etr ago bill his neighbors were
in'i ruble to learn ativthinr nboitt
llil:
lie was reganled as a man with
n i i t hl h lie sought to conceal.
A COUNTY INSOLVENT.
Latin t mintjr Kan. Overloaded With
Uelil - Interest l'lij intuit stupped.
TTJiotniis Kan.. Dec. SV. The board
o' I'miiitv eomnilHsioners of this (Lane)
connly. in meeting to-day formally de-
eliired Ihc county insolvent and issued
Instructions to Treasurer .Inhii Schie-
reck to refrain from further payment
of interest on the bonded indebtedness
of the county. The county has hereto-
fore always made its Interest payments
nimiiptly its warrants have circulated
at a very slight discount and conse-
quently its credit has been high. The
funded debt of the county is Sl'.'.'i.tNH).
The bonds arc held by about forty dif-
ferent corpoiutiolM and individuals in
New York and New ICngland and when
last heard from they were quoted at
par. There seems to be no prospect
th.it pnvinent will ever be resumed
umui the debt as It stands
Hdword llelvie. chairman of the
hoard of commissioners made the fol-
lowing explanations of their action.
"He have stopped pin nient of Interest
upon onr bondid debt" for the simple
reason thai Lane county is inxilvtiit.
We cannot ra'.f cnojirli uionev by tax-
ation to meet our interest uutl thai is
the whole story. Of course we loo'
th s tourse with great reluctance he
can thin county lias heretofore
among all thu counties of Western
Kansas nuiin'a ned its credit at the
highest. Our home people are not re-
pudiatora. They ray their taxes
promptly but not so the non-resident
property owner. For instance the
Jar vis-Conk tin Mortgage company
owus ninety quarter s.-cUon of land
In the county upon which Uiey have
not paid a cent of taxes for nearly
three years. Cther loan companies
ami Eastern individuals ere delinquent
the same way. The county has nought
In land at tax sile until it 'can buy no
longer."
CHINA TO BE ANGLICIZED.
1.1 Huns I'liiuiJC's Vl.lt to ICiikIhiiiI mitt
Viiiorlm 1 1 cunt I'rult.
V VHiiiju.itvx. Deo. I'll. Aoeonllni' ti
news received herefrom unotlu ml
sources. Ii Hung (hang's ylsit to Kug-
land ami the I'nited .States has a! n mlv
born fruit in a decision of the t'hiiicsc
government gradually to Anglicize the
Chinese people at least as far a their
bvngnagu is concerned TJie Pelting
government recently isatltMl iuslruc-
tlous to the various viceroys ami gov-
ernors of provluces of the empire to
establish schools fur the teaching of
the English language and Western
sciences in all of the principal cities ot
the country. According to the word-
ing of one clause in thu general in
st ructions the reason for this is thai
China. In order to. kep herself on
terms of equality and In touch with
the great powers of Europe "must ed
urate thu musses and encourage in-
ventive gcniiis and foreign learning
among her people tt-gether with that
love of country aud home and that tie
Voted patriotism so cuntplcuousl y n
grained in all the hearts of those who
have studied such languages ami sci-
ences." Mr llrjrsu ilirv. :tiMK-tl.
iMUVNAl'ol is Iid . Dec. '.'(I. 'I in-
couimitioc in charge of the arrange-
ments for oliscrvauoc. of Jackson du
by the silver Ikimocrats which tv le-
graplictl to William J. llr.van usking
him to come hereon that dttU'.rcct'ivcil
a telegram frtm Mr liryan in which
he stated thut on itciount of previous
fugagement he would not be able to
peak bene
llumbuj' l'Jucue luernutltig.
ltonnw IV-c. 20. The bubonic
plague It inoreasing thete liaviug
been :W cases and ;.10t deaths fi in
that cause up to date. The cxodits
from tne citv continues ami tite new-
UH Ts tin atcii the natives vv itii iiui
tlul law unit -.-thtv cunform wnb the
StttJlUll . I t 'llliltlolls
Tesitt Tniln Ittildittr. t'uiiBlit liy l(itaKr..
Hot sros- Tex .Dec '."O YYelW-r'argo
officials have iceivt-d word that ( ap
tain Hughes and thu State nuirr
have h ftl In jail at Del Ito t)n-
lobbers of ihc (southern J'ucihc ul
I oinstock last week The leader :
A II rcrvianoe of Del Jtto ami th t
Ihrtt. utlu ri arc hlockmw of thai
ueighborhiKxl The evldcnee is be-
lieved to m Incontrovertible The
preliminary hearing will take place
Netlnesdav
Killed at a Turkey Shoot.
AltHi-'i Kin . Dec '.'9 Word was
rt'ucived here to-day that William
Web'j lulU"' James Drggctt at uturaey
(hoot heU at l'ottcr last Saturday.
SPAIN'S OFFER 10 GUM.
LIMITED AUTONOMY THE
BEST SHE CAN DO
BUT MUST FIRST GIVE UP.
t'nrlu 8m to lit Mediator. To l'rti-
imtc tlm Term and Wuvrunteo. Iut-
fllliut'nt. -nln sincerely lle-
nlnrea Aiurlriin lmi't la
Culm and Wilt Hm Wtmt
Can lis nano Alteut it.
Asni!oTo. Dee. W. It has been
learned from an authoritative Miurce
that Secretary tHney and HenorDupity
tie I ic. the Spanish minister have
practicalh terminated the negotia-
tions on the Cuban question which
are to be submitted to Congress when
it convenes on January .. The terms
of the agreement are bused on the re-
cent oilleial communication from
Premier t'anovas. addressed to the eee
retary of state.
The premier states dearly the terms
which Spain will accord to the insur-
gents and praclifuUy'tiHhs the In tied
States to propose these conditions to
her reliellloiiH subjects. In return for
our good otlices SjMiin assures thla
government she sincerely deplores the
grent commercial loss which we have
sustained on account of the ( uban ilhv
turbnnee. She assures us she ls even
now considering a reeiproeitv treaty
which will ileal mainly with Cuban
products aud which will be framed in
such advantageous terms tow aril this
government that our losses. Uith in
commerce and in the destruction of
American property in t ubu will be
most generously eoinp -usated.
Premier I a novas says Spain can not
of course as u self-respecting and re-
spected nation stand In-fore the
world us having been co. re" I into
measures by the 1 nited states She
has freely grunted all she now oiicrs.
mid that In the face' of a rebellion.
Hut she accepts the good o'tices of the
United States to act as mediator and
Ui guarantee to ihc uisurgi n's um-
Itesty anil the en fore. in. in of :br new
reform law which she is ab ut to jiimi-
ulnim in I ii ha.
The form of government offered is.
the Spanish statesman declares the
limit of independence which can Is-
granU'd to a proiiiist by any nitiou
wltho'it absolutely severing the i oud
of union with the mother count rv
Autonomy as eujined by the lauu-
illuns can never he grunted In C'.bu.
What Spain is willing to grant the u
surge nts. if they lay down their arm.
mid what she asks the I'niteil Suite-
to guarantee is an act winch prof'uh s
for u council of a lininl.trallon winch
shall control ull mii.tcr- p-rtulnlng to
the commerce of the Indie ami all cs
timutes iipou the general luxation and
expenditures of lhi iatand as well as
its general home government.
Spain Pull (Mil a I'tNililr
Lomkin Dee. U0 -Tile Chronicle ha
a Home dispatch which says: "Spain
has questioned Kngland. Kranoe und
Italy as to their attitude in the event
of war lnitwceu Spain and the I'niteil
States 1' ranee ami I. upland icnl'u-.l
llltlelliiltelv that evervthin ( tlcot uds
on the course of events ilalv oli.-r-
to assist In priMliicing an iinii.'ihl ir
raugeiuent without promising to sup-
port Spain against the (nited states.
I am iiiformail negotiations are co u in-
ning lu'lw.'cn Hiniiii and the Kum u
cabinets. The Vatican absolut-ly
favors the Spanish cause. Kintr l-
fonso has written u Chrbilmas uuto-
graph letter to the spc aakintr for his
prayers for the success of thu earn
paigu in Culm."
(iiiiuer Miivln tVtwtwar.l.
Nkw VoUH. Dec Vs. -Tim ( uhun
junta in thla city was official I inform-
ed yesterday that liencrul Maximo
Uoine last week passeil the t astern
trtK-ha at Morau going west other
advitva from Uomes stale tliit the
tJMiiiarda ackitawledgeti tlw (nuccn-
tratlon of insurgent forces in tl c uo
vlnce of Ku.ta Clara ue.ir Mata i ..i.
SANTA FE DECISION.
Kuiihik Allen Ijttt Nat .Vttill'alle to
WaiiMniiit-
OSKAl.tNiSA Kan. Ik-c. .'0 -The fa-
mous Kfciitu l'"e receivership case ic
ceived its death blow yestertlav . when
Judge Myera of the Jefferson county
Plstrlct court handed tluwn a decision
holding that the alieu lau I law of
Kansas did nut apply to railroads ami
vacated tue older aopuintiu e Sen
ulor John Martin asre a lver. Although
Attorneys Kaeler ant. Kite ivpre.tnt-
lug the state had exceptions to th.
decision noted aud servca notice that
an appeal would be taken to the St it-
Supreme coin;! fco. suoh S'lloii will lc
Vakeu.
TIimmiIiIU Will IIhvh it It mle.
Sax Kkaxcwco Cal. Dec. .'U.-A col
lege for the revival of the lost myste-
ries ot antiquity such as has not been
in existence fur S.oou years is to Is
ballt in California. ThU state has
been chosen Ueuans- the Tueusophists.
and in fact all ueeultisU general ly
believe that It is the cradle of the
coming race. The funds fur the erec-
tion of the occult tewnle have alremlv
been subscribed.
(loldvil City Mis Honk to Qyll.
ion iiks Citv Mo. Due. "i. - The
Udrii h Hanking couipany. a privdit
bunk with a capital of 81(ioon. has d
ms. d of it building and fixtures t
the tioldcii i ity Hanking coiniuinv uu.
will ki. out of business Tin- r.-tu.
bank was establiaked by Jautc. W
Aidrk-h In 1M1 and had been a
(H-rous institution.
pr'
t'rt'bollc Church Ilellct .
McMHKAl guebee Dee -'. 11
I'atrie of this city comes out with a
two-column defiance of the i utliolls
i church in which it calls upon all lib-
eral Catholics to revolt
MOUNTS FOH ASSISTANT CLERK
llrlllnut lnlllor of I lie TfieSunnh Lmtdnr
llf tnc l'U'tiftl Ity Hllverlles
Special to The Daily Leader.
SitAWRKM Dec .Mr.N. 8. Mounts
ot tlio TeeutuieU Iieader is being
pushed for assistant chief clerk of tho
lowor houso. The following petition
Is sent TitK Lkaorh to show the good
men vho tvre anxious to land him.
To the Honorable Members of the
House of Heprosentatives of the
Fourth Legislative Assembly of Ok-
lahoma; Uontletnen We the undersigned
Populists and Democrats of Pottawato-
mie county respectfully recommend to
your favorable consideration N. 8
Mounts editor ot the Tecuinaeh Lea-
dor for the position of assistant thief
clerk of the house ot representatives.
Wo know him to be an honorable man.
and competent for the position; be-
sides ns editor of the Leader he did
tnnru than any other Individual person
to bring about the magnificent ins
jorlty for Callahan snd free silver In
this county. We therefore earnestly
request his appointment.
J. W. St.AUiiHraii
Hegisler of Deeds
S. U. Mll.l.KK.
County Clerk.
W. A Ht'lKII.RN.
Probate Judge.
0. M. SOUTIUIATK
Couutv Clerk-elect.
W. II. Trowiiai.k
Sheriff.
Jamkb II. (ill.!..
Deputy Clerk District Court.
8. T. Wahd.
Under Sheriff.
J. W. Martin
County Treasurer
Kn Wako
Deputy Treasurer.
I.. 0. PlTTMAW
Attorney at Law.
U. Oaliiraiiii
1'. 8. Commissioner.
I'. 0. Camiiiy
Attorney at Law.
.Mill! In at Shawnee.
Pursuant to special orders Issued
from the adjutant general's office the
recruits for the Shawnee couipany of
tho Oklahoma National guard met at
toiviiiito building and were sworn In
by special mustering officer J. T. Far-
roll. The maximum' limit for tho
comnanv was flf tv man and tlm mntr
rolls showed the full number. In the
OlOCUOIl Of Ollicei-S which fntlows.t A
P. ItuBsnll was unanimously chosen
captain C. V. Hnrrett first lieutenant
und (I. U MoICInnls second lieutenant
Shawnee Capital.
Itiilililnaiiti I'usltittliii Is s.
licit iiinsov Kan. Dee ."i In-
spector CiM'lirati of the ptiliill.s du-
partiiieut yestertlav di-.i vcrc I a
shortuge of 8;'(Kitl in the minimis of
Poslmaslcr Mead of this elt.v '1 he
shortage occurs lu the money i.nl-r
aud stamp department. 8 1. 'too in the
former und too in the latter. Miss
ISvn Iteem is the clerk for theme depart-
ments. She has becu auspemiutl . ml
ing an investigation but no cue
liellevcs her guilty.
(lovoftior llrailley to llenlau.
IOI'IMVILI.K. Ky. Ike .".I tJoverinlr
H rail ley tobl a friend to-day it wu his
purpose to resign the tittlcc of f. v. i nor
saying the ulat-e was killing him and
that he could not afford to ln in it
until his health was entirely lust.
(lovernor liradley has alsti uiittcu
Mr. MeKlnley that he would not aeccpt
any federal appointutent.
I'lait llrelarM War an Cli.inii-.
Kkw Yokk Dee 20. -Thoiu.is ".
T'lntt In an interview said: ' 1 am sat-
isfied that Mr Choate will not be the
next senator. hcevcr It will be it
M.I1I l.t lu lr I rnli ll I. ..... I .... .
... .. -.v ... . ..uiv . - -.u i ii-
that I have Hoii). this position or
(IHV tYlll MCtl nil' It. VlHiIll'- Wild
knows me knows that this s.atcineut
Is trne."
Mutt Ih) 111 Wire II !
N'KW YoKK Dee. U"J the npo 1. ic
term of the supreme court ii lV
handed down a decU'op to th. . i. il
elVeot thut a husbautl title. u h w-
aitart fism his 'vifc. i- n- nn h.. i
(lebts etiUtracU'd by bet foi n - .
articles lu thu ubsencc oi .in; i .
Hient to the contrary
Swill to I'rUiiu fin III) ..r..
Mhiiii. Sin Dec -."i milium i;..'
Insou eoloretl of I'lUc .ieli v s
taken U the M-nitcutlarv v. s i i.i v
under a scntem'e of ;.
killed his sweetheart lu I. i.' I
which be received it nlut-tv nun .n
sentence and stole a hursti !o ''it. n
he got thiee year-
tlrtlerrU to ladlot Ljrachcr
Uwr.xsuoiio - lss ") l i -Owen
in charging the gmu I y i
gave special iittcutioii (.. th. i. i
lynchiii tf lb It rcninicd till
jury to thoroiiglilv nnstig tt tht
mailer slid Indu ' any h-isou p.ntic
ipaling in Die uio'i
Major 0. T. i'ietoa is manager of the
SUW Hotel at Denlsoo Texas which
the traveling men say is one of the best
hotels la that section. In speaking of
Chamberlain's Colle Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy Major I'ieton says: "I
nave used It myMlf and in my family
tor several years and take pleasure in
saying that I ooaslder it sn infallible
cure for diarrhoea and djteotery. 1
always reeoMsmeud it and have fre-
quently aiiininistared It to my guests
in the hotel and lu every ease It has
proven itself worthy of unqualified en-
dorsement." Wor sale 'by Mcatoolaa
Drug Co.
Highest of all m Leavening
dVfell Baking
all UlljrlAI
AB&OIVTEW PURE
WILL BE LIVELY.
Coiutnc Oration ot tho t-eelnlature and
Other Meeting
The coming soselon ot tho Oklahoma
legislature wliloh convenes hero on
January Htli promises to bo tho live-
liest seeelou yet hold in Oklahoma and
some very radical legislation will no
doubt be attempted. Tho city Is af
ready filling up with plo hunters and
the scramble during the first tow days
organisation will bo equal to tho rush
for claims at any opening over hold in
tho territory. Tho body will have
about six clerkships at SO a day as
many more at $b a dozen at 9-1 and
twice ag many at 83 with a sergeant'
at -Arms or two several doorkeepers
and messengers n janitor and half a
dozen pages and thcro nto now not
less than 300 native aspirants for tlieso
places and ttioro coming out every day.
Then before the mombcra can have
tlino to taken full breath after their
struggle with this hordo will como tho
association ana committees to requests
for legislation In tholr ospcolnl in-
terests. The Oklahoma Prusa association will
meet here Jan. 11 and demand certain
legislation for the bonoflt of lcgltlmato
newspapers including an equitable
libel law. The sanio day tho Frco
Home league will bo In session and ask
for resolutions and memorials to con-
gress and tho school land lessees will
meet In tho ovoning and formulate
laws whiah are designed to look after
the best interests ot tho school fund
Karly the noxt morning tho territorial
equal suffragists will bo on deck ajJJc?'"
Ing for the ballot ivhllo along Uter In
the month the Sheriffs' association)
County Commissioners' league Probate
Judges' league.'Unlon ot llcgcstrars of
Deeds County Clorks' guild County
SuperintotulanUV Hand ot llopo and
matiy others will appear each asking
the passage ot laws for tho bonoflt of
the people.
ituoRlon' Arulc Halt.
The Host Salvo In tho world fof
Outs llrulses Soros Ulcers Saltunoum
Kever Sores Tottor Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns and all Skin Erup-
tions tind postlvoly euros Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or inonoy refunded.
Price S conta per box For Salo 11
C. it. Uknfho Uuthrlo.
rrtoenU Are Ktiiitty.
All tho ohlldrcn who wroto Santa
0'aus letters and mailed them In our
letter box are rcqucstod to call ana
get the presents old Santa has pre-
pared for thorn ci Thursday morning
from 0 to 11 o'clock. Only thoso who
have written lattorn will got presents
und for the lltllo folks who nro too
small to cotno tholr mammas may re-
ceive the presont for them. F. B.
Lllile A Co.
As Indicating tho prosperity ami
latent resources of Oklahoma tho fol-
lowing statistics from Mulhall a vil-
lage of 300 are given: Cars of wheat
shipped this fall 100; cars of corn 100
ears uf oastor bonns -10; cars of stock
180. These figures spoalc volumes to
those who aro thinking of Booking
homes In Oklahoma.
(Jul Hack at Her.
A MusUogoo woman whoso husband
la lu tho habit ot coming la tipsy nt
night duoldotl to frlghton him as a
eure. Tho othor night alio arrayed
horse If in frightful apparel and when
the boozy husband oponed tho door
said in a doad and sepulchral tone
"Coma with mo I am tho doylU" "Zat
shoT" said tho husband; "shakol I'm
your brotbar-'n-law ma-marrled your
sister."
When most needed it is not unusual
for your family physician to bo
away from homo. Such was tho ex-
perience ot Mr. J. Y. Schonck editor
of the Caddo Ind. Tor. Ilanner when
his little girl two years of ago was
threatened with a novcro attack of
croup. II says: "My wlfo Insisted
that I go for the doctor but as our
family physlelan wan out ot town 1
purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Itetnedy which rclloved her im-
mediately. I will not bo without It In
the future." tl and SO cent bottles for
sale by Bee ton Inn Drug Co.
Tlittr Kid tJiiiHin That's True..
Mr. Clyde Palmer of tho Modford
Patriot and Mies llena L. Aiklna wero
happily wedded at the Congregational
.church at Medford Christmas ovo
(Thursday) December Si 1800. Tbeso
; young people were chaperoned by tho
Wave family daring the editorial ex-
cursion to Oalrscton over a year ago
snd we thought at that time they
would eventually succumb to Cupid's
dart. They will te remembered by all
of the excursionist n groat "Bpoon
le" throughout the trip. They aro
both excellent young people and the
Wave wishes them many happy and
prosperous days of married Ufa
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair He-
newer le unquestionably the best
preservative of the hair. It is also
curative of dandruff tetter and all
scalp affection.
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