The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 153, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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GENERAL MARKETS
THE OXL.VttOMM SPATE C VPir.VV. mj NT 1 VY M >1 >. > < * >-£'!
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hlcetfa, Oct. 2S.—WJI EAT—There *tl
little In the liens today from which) the
friends of wheat could extract much
comfort and the market opened weak,
^lrado was dull although the tlllns pres-
Hiire was In excess of the demand ani
•wlih the exception of a slight rally during
the early trading on buying by the ship-
pers owing to an Improved cash demand,
the market pursued a downward* course.
December openei cent lower at
•?0,*!®7014 cents, declined to 69%Q>0 cents,
advanced to TOVg cents and declined to
O9T (U70 cents.
Cables were lower and receipts here
(exceeded shipments by 1,000.000 bushels.
Indications were for a liveral Increase In
the visible supply while reports from.tho
■winter belt were highly favorable. World'<
•k shipments to Europe during the week
wre 7.200.000 bushels. Chlcain received ?'7
cars, three of contract gr.ide. Mlnnenp-
: oils and Duluth got SIM, compared* i h
1.411 for the corresponding day a year
«tRf.
CORN—W S irregular and active. The
market opened easy In sympathy with
wheat .tut became s;mn<r on gene-nv -
coun-try buying pwlbg to wet weather
and light receipts. Shipper, Wcre ill o
heavy buyers. Receipts 311 cars. I'
ember opened cent lower at 3114 cts;
easeri off to 31(031-8 cents anJ advonc d
to 31% cnts.
OATS—A Rood cash deman dand Tlr
fed buying Iby elvator Interests p'eadled
ort . n ,-eipts 2-„1 cars. Pecemher ruled
a fhnrtc higher nt cents
PROVISION'S Tilrne I rtrnn(r nn b
In* by packers. Higher pri. es f, - |,ns,
land decreas In stocks helped Ihe advar. e
January pork opened KT,: in.v r
W.65; January lar.l ruled unchanged at
W.WHUM.M: nnd January ribs a shade
hi*h# r nt 14.97^(05.00.
New York, Oct. 2S.-COTTOV -Futures
closed Arm. Oct. «7.ns: Nov. ST.nS; n r,„,.
T>or 17.11; Jan. $7.1.?: Feb. $7.14 Mvrh
17.15: Anril $7.1«: May ):.V- .Tuna 7.
July J7.20: Aug. J7.20; Sept. u
CASH G.^AJN.
KANSAS CITY.
Kansas City, Oct. IS— WHEAT—lie.
December 03>, renin; May tr,% ecnis Cash:
No. 2 hard cents; No. 3 606&>li ctf;
No. 1 i cd 69 cents; No. 3 Si l ,tj8 cents.
CORN—December 2S-i8 cents; May CP*1 *
cent*. Cash; No. 2 mlxoi 30 cents; No.
2 white 31031% cents; No. 3 white 30\'U3i
cents.
OATS- No. 2 w hite 25 cen:s.
RYE No. 2, 53 cents. A '
CHICAGO.
Chicago. Oct. 28.—WHEAT—Cash: No. 2
red 70&7U cents; No. 3 red 67@70 cents;
N'o hard winter C6fT67 cents: No. 3 hnrd
winter 63tf66 cmts; No. 1 northern spring
70^(072 oen s; No. 2 northern spring 69<{|>
72 cents; No. 3 spring G3fff70 ccnts.
CORN—No. 2 32V4 cents; No. 3 32'< eta.
OATS—No. 2 23 cents; No. 3 22?; cents.
ST. I/OUIS.
St. Touts, Oct 28.—W11KAT—Low«r:
N'o. 2 red cash elevator fi9\ cents;-tra< k
7'<^72 conts; D< cerrbf r r^nts
May 74 cents; No. 2 hard 67Vift«>'i
«=nt«.
i CORN—No. 2 cash 31^ cents; trick
32% rents; Deeomber 31% cents; May
31 cents.
OXTS-No. 2 cash 23t$ cents, track
245I2I'.. cents; Hevemlber 28H cents; May
-5 cents: No. 2 white 26 cents.
RYE—Stox-dy, 60 cents.
May $7.16; Juno $7.17; July J7.1C; Aug
Liverpool. Oct. 28.—COTTON Closed
quiet. American mi J 4d. Fut ures closed
quiet.
NEW YORK 1>RY GOODS.
Nrw York. Oct.. 28,—Tho w< k closes
without change of moment :n character
of demam.1. Ton? Ptituif throughout.
Advances ;\f He reported :n fiui yard
•brown sheeting-. Other brown goods
against buyers. Rleache.1 cottons tending
upward. W'ido sheetings strong but de-
mand quiet. Coaro colored cottons in
steady request. -but d fficult to buy.
Prints hardening in staple lines. Prl-iK
o'oths without change. Cotton yarns
strong fl<nd h gher with demand in excess
of supplies. Vor^ted yarns also strong
and advancing. Jute yarn* scarce and
dearer.
B
AS A PARI OF GUTHRIE
8
You a Cordial Welcome
October 23 to 28th.
Come nnd visit up. Wo will koep opon house, and wish to moot nil who mnv como. Our sloro will l.o dreaspd i„ |mi:j" i
will have on display many rare bargains in each of our largo departments ti,at we havo especially bottffht forth?2 ' « **
Come and examine for yourself, a. a good look through the largest store in the Torritorv, wfil do morf to occartou.
yoor time is well spent, than all we might gay. Oomo and visit with as during '•' • •
convince you that
whole of Carnival week.
Continued from First Page.)
LIVESTOCK.
NF7W YORK MARKETS
New York. Oct.. 2S -Flour re r. pt«
exports 8.050. Oulrt and barelv rte^iv
Winter patents $.? v/lnt- -rdph*
13 ^$3.50; Mfnmeso'a patents '>:,■< s
winter «xtra $2.55f?$3.00: Minnesota bak-
^•^508.0^13.20; winter low grades $2 2'.<?
Wheat receipts 13.?7:.0. Soot easy; No. 2 5
red 7. H f. o. b afloat: No. 1. northern
I>uluth 7fitf., f 0 ^ afloat to arrive: Nn.
t. red 73% elevator; opt'ons onnede easior
■with en.bles, but later rallied on liio
Steadiness of cora. Penally how
tho market ea.-ed off again under llpubla
t!on and closed easy at V, net 'd<
Mnv 79 7d^'78 11-10. .•> . o,i 7-' Deceml.. r
74 15-16f/17I "-16, closed 7"i. ^
"Corn receipts 77.27.": rxnor?* 72^: Spot
Ktendy; No. 2. 41% f o. b. afloat. 40*.,
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.
C hicago, Ort., 28.—Reee'pts of cattle
an-d sheep today -were so slim that busi-
nose in both markets was at a stand-
till with price nominal.
There was an active demand for hogs
nt a slight advance in prices. Fair to
Prime lots J 1.22'a'*'$4.40; heavy packers
j$3.!HKi$4.20; mixed $4.10®tf.32l§: butchers
? l.">Ti$4.40; light we ghts $4.05fn4.35; pigs
JT60fi$4.?,0.
i "Reee'pts cattle 200; hogs 15,000; sheep
1,400.
Harvard's new defense worked well and
had no trouble in keeping the ball in
the Indians' territory. As the Harvard
score mounted, however, Capt. Barr
Cererm.nei! to give the substitutes a
chance. Accordingly he called to Kas-
ton and Swa n aa tackles and also a
trio of hacks, Parker, Warren nnd Reid.
Then the Indians began to play. They
attacked Harvard's line with a fut>
that the subs could not meet and very
slowly pushed the ball down the field.
A mass play just outside of tackle was
the effective formation and Swain es
pecially seemed powerless to stop it.
On every exchange of punts Harvard
eva'ned, partly uue to the great super-
iority <rr TTaTToweTl ov r Miller s puniS
back ten yards before being downed
KANSAS CITY' VS NEBRASKA.
Kansas City., Oct., 28 -Kansas City
Medics 24; University of Nebraska 0.
TEACHERS NilTICE.
ST. T.oris T.IVESTOCK.
I St. Louis, Or. 28.—CATTLE Recflpt««
5TO; market steady; beef ptee.-j 4.00*i'i.20;
stockers and feer'e-s 2.65#4.75; cow inTl
i heifer* 2.00^4.88; T. xas and Indi m ste r«
',.100^4.30.
HOGS—Receipts 2,5C0: mark?* eaav to
cents lower; pigs and ligh♦ ^ 1.2^4,30;
packers 4.1fk®4.25; butchers 4.20^1.3'.
SHEBP—Bece 1 pts 100; market Arm; na-
tive muttons 3.80f 4.15; lambs 4.0)^0.SO.
KANSAS CITY LTVFSTOCrr.
Kansas City. Oct. 28.—CATTLE—Be-
relpts C.fjOO: market steady; natl.v s«p-.nr«
4.2~,f?r, fi'.r Texas steers 2.00<7?5.40! Texas
eows 2.".otfi.'3.2t"; native cows awrd h^ifrrs
2.fi5U4.! 0; sto<-kers and feeders ?.7.W4..s0;
•tulls 2.nOfi3.
-• "' o. afloat, 40-"*, "Ms 7,*i.
•Oovatnr. Options open, .1 steady an 1 «-,s HOC -Rcr<4pt *,m- market ft 11v to
■wHI su^talneil all the forenoon on un- hulk of .atei l 1004 15. „ 4 «ji<
favora'blft crop news n,uf light offer), r« UN 1.": park-rs. Ilcht an.l ,-orkr'r, i 10.. I 15'
* l« «fid ]y Bind partially Ue lowef mixi 1 f •••.,4 3 -, ,, j
M" o>o "l 7A''i 1 'epenihcr rM r?". | SHISKiP- Xo m'arke'
Oat8 receipts 65.wv>; exports l,7."ft. Spr.t '
Bulet: No. 2. 01110,1 28*4o; No s. mlxe ' ' ST. T.OI'IS OVNPRAI
Iti Lf' L0U,F' °" ' SS" ••-^'-nehan*.
ALL TEACHERS AND CHILDREN
J WILL RE ENTERTAINED AT THE
FAIR GROUNDS FRIDAY.
To thi teachers of Logan county.
All teachers' complimentary ticket-
and all childrens' tickets will be honored
on nex* l riday, November 3, and all ar^
expected to attend, as that will be our
carnival day and we will endeavor to
make It one of'the best days of th- week.
J. O. SEVeJRNS,
Sec. and Mgr. Race Meeting.
u km jfs:n i: k j: :::: u a « 5: j: n « h j: h :::: g ::
Dress Goods.
Just received a 1 rge lot of new Plaids ]:
In all the latest desirable shades worth
25c per yard. We will make a spicial price :r
for -this sale at 15c per yard. ;:t
. Heavy fleeced 10-1 blanket worth 85c ::
Bel Rock Trie- ^
Good heavy comfort, large size 4:c J{,
Ladle®' heavy tleece lined seamless ,«
hose, worth 15e, Bod R .rck Price .. 10c
Ivu'.ies extra heavy, Jersey ribhod, Ceorc {?!
line'J union suits, worth 75c, Bed Hock
Price w Jv
Children's heavy ribbed, seam'©a* !S;
and stainless Hose, a 10c value, Bed
Rock price rc ^
Children's Jersey ribbed, fleece lined «
union suits, nil sizes «5o a
\ isit our cloak department. It will '«
inform you. It's a revelation. Such £
elegiant wraps trimmed in the late t
Myles. All the up-to-date shapes at ;ni
prices that will phase the most fastidious {
GLO.VES—Buckskin, Sheepekln, Gnat-
skin, Muieskin Gloves and Mitts. Sa>,
this is no skin game either.
« :::: a K K J: « u kkku n « « n «
ftrn 2RU'}/30c: options in... ive and barely
tea4y
Hides f.rm; Galveston 207fz~ pound? 17U-
Texas dry 24®H0 pound3 13; Cal f -n a 21
<a25 pound.- IP1-..
OPTIONAL RANGES.
Hrv salt meat steady; hoxed shoulders
J1S0: extra shorts tV374; dear ribs
$" ■37V>/fi$r .40; elear s des .V).
liacon steady: boxed shoulders fs.so; ex.
trn shorts J.i.75; clear ribs J.*>.87U; clear
s'des Jfi.121^,
Heeelpts flour 1.(100; wheat 44.000; corn
56,000; oats 43.000.
Shipments flour 7,000; wheat 2J.000; corn
Open.Iilgh.Ivow.Today
Y.Djy
TTIfDAT—
$>* ? •• ..
.. 70%
0U
CDS.;.7h
Ma v . .
. 73s; 7
4
73 H 7.';'
74
CORN—
X)AO
3i«;
.^1^ "51%
32*; 32-H
3!: ', -s;
May .. .
. 32?B 3
•OATS—
tDer ..
. 22*4 2
<)1L
22"*' 22%
t>Q\r
May
. 24 U 2
24*4 24U
■k 24U
FORK -
!Pf*c ..
. 8.05 R
10
8.02 R.10
8.02
Jan .. ..
. 9.57 9
Ho
9.62 9.65
9.57
TiARD—
T)ec
. K
2?
K.22 R.22
F 17
Jan .. . .
. 6.35 5
to
5.35 5.40
5.37
HIBB—
Dec
. 4.CO 4
S?
4.R0 4 SI
4.^0
Jan
4.OS 5.00
4.95 4.07
4.95
Calls
Puts.
'WFTI'TAT—
TVrrmbrr
.. .. 70U
CORN*—•Deonibor ..
wH
31*6
"U'HR \T—
Curb.
December
.. 70
COTTON.
| New Orleans,
mid. 6 13-16.
Oct.,
V.~Cotton firm;
THE BIG RACES.
T ■ l OME OFF TVKDNBSDAY, TIIu'IIP-
DAY AND FRIDAY.
On- Of :he .' ewt attractions f >r n„i
ti"nl( will he tho r-icos at tho fair vrnn'ids
Wrdnowriav. Thursc' y anrt Frida%, coiti-
tnrnrlnfr at 2:30 raoh day. Tho fast st
horses that rv.r r.imo to Oklahoma aro
on the grounds and will <rlve «nmo of th«
mo -t wtdUn* run ever wltnMMd In
Oklahoma. The N«.h nippo!romo eom-
hlnallon will five two exhibitions each
day and *111 he worth double the prk-e
or admission. All complimentary l=«ued
'or last week will bo honored for these
races.
BRYAN'S MOUTH
OUT OF ORDER.
HM-1- Kf b
SHOES.
A full line of Lilly Bracket shoes I Ford
y «••«. White Bros, willow and "4*
V kcr ••• ' v.-orth In any n.ioo hmtof r
4 "n. k 'TI. u.,0 ju
J, A liir^o 1 no of box ■ tlf In all toe . worth i-a
^ n.n, JJ. (I Ito.-k Prl e V, '7
T Plain calf, M Kay w«lt , s«n evcmharal
W for K.M, Ded Hock Pr|.-0 .. . ■?
*J..st In—<0 do*, heavy work shoes. .uit-T
'I" "ble f'"' raJlro'-id or farm wear, at prices S*
that u ill sell them.
^.Ladles' pat. Up DonRota. lace and but- 'L
■ ton. worth every ccnt of J1.35, He 1 }
t'in,k n4.
•*> r.adle ' pai. tip billion, Worth «. - iwi-S,
ltivk price .
Ar-adles' 1 ox c.,lr Polish, well worth
i, l!"'l ««k Prtce
; l-odies fancy vuUn top, turn aole, h*f'
, St -.o pm Bock Prlie
*r I.adles* Kail- iroo Calf, worth tl.60 it.',i*iU
R( V 1*' i r fn So ^
j,l.a<li,s' heavy shoes, solid ; le an.I , i
X sfT
« e have a Slock of shoe complete In i'
i "" ''••nurtmeiM nil can s ifely itnarantee T'
J "llr l'rlce against any offer m ulo l.y f'
•Jf* others. !.
-H -i •;•••( -i'-i' 7-} -j
W
Clothing.
„ ju t n for Carnival—A thorou*hly up- I
" ■'* °< ■ « '*• boy-' nnd chll- $
3 " l,ll"K «t Pfl-r Ihn will h,inB «
11 " ' . 1.11.1 crows' feet on the facts of 5
our W(inld-be competitors. !w
Q One lot Of men s heavy black cheviot 1
£ l 'rr"'t "Iters, nnd -tailored |n
J: latest styles well worth $7. 1 l Rnel- *9
n; Price . ^ J
if More—A beautiful novelty ehevlot 3
Kr" >• ' business mm, and 5
3 *"«h *10. Rock nottom Price K
§ ' '' y §
« A new arrival A novy fancy cheviot. S
l,{ r' nch 1 an«l satin piped, all wool ^1
IX 1 a dnndy at *12. Itoek no-, rf
"'m 1 |
In anticipation of enid weaither A das* u
Jj zllin; array of all the good things we K"
„ could Hud In Ihe way of underwear. $
a \\ ilhoul , uuivocatlon or mental reserva-
w ti.,11 we hove tho best 2.1c underwear In rf'
'hls " «" low" we know it and we can Ml
sight you. [gi
''u's u" fully up-to-diite on all I
u the popular prices. S
« H M H H U iiKKKRtl U H !
A cordial invitation is hereby extended to all visiting tlie city durin" Carnival wet
whether in present need of anything or not. Call and get acquainted, leave vour
will be carefully taken cara ot. Plenty of ice water—a place to rest Ire
'I « H UK H HK]
k, to rail nnd pay hb a visit,
pticKag-s and wraps and 1 hoy
concert every liiglil.
OtTiiRiE's Bio Stori.
103 W. Ohlahomfl,
THE CYCLONE
PUCES (If MHP,
SKKVICKri AS THEV WILL BE HELD
TODAY. ,
(it thru *s Bin Store,
109-111 S. Division.
.... .
Galvrsion, Oct. SS.-COTTOX—Quiet 7
' cents.
[ NVw Turk, Oct., H—COTTON—Futu «l
opened uteady. Xov. I7.IM; Pee. 7.m: .tan.
J..13; Fell. *7.13; March *7.15; April J7.12;
rfclftiMt r, f'nglUh Dlunon,! Ilraid.
fENMYROYAL PILLS
9 «rl 1ii l nn.I Only Qrnnliif. a
' ■' " • '. mti i-ilii,.! IUIH ii| S\
Ijyt'l ' 'r «^. kl$ltr t /> , ifl\
•>' *">"■< lu «Bl ti old m.-.:iitr\£tf
" J-*1-' ^ '♦ Olihor Take W
.... Vthrr. r.'fuir la-grrnui tuhhlu-
lion* and ifni(a(i.>nj At Drufgiati ormlU
' wr*rJiC"lt." ,Ml'-"*nUIi ml
for I IIm, hi utu* br r,),,,
Mall. •" «AI> r -
\r Muli IO.OOO TMIlmoaUU
, ("blohr.lrr ( heialcat i o . 'u r€w
I 1/ *U Local i>ru«ft u. PUILillA.. If 2.
fVicKennon Opera House.
Tuesday, QfVv*
October a
Mr. Wiles lMlcCartny,
"maha, Ort . 58,-Hon. W J Brvan
started on hi. flying |.rlp thrnllRh
state today from Wymore. mak-lm- 17
.pooches durlns the <.„y, i,ee:n,nlr~ at
Superior nt 8:30 n in., and cio inK at 6 r,
this evenlUB at nenklemnn, ,vthin twen-
ty miles of tho Colorado line, lie ,,]B|n.
y shows ,he effect of ti,, hard campaign-
ing nnl others have been added to the
General Superintendent Calvert of tho
Hurllnglon roarl placed his special car nt
the disposal of the party, which comprl,.
' I 5,r Smith passenger agent nt th#
Burlington; Oovernor Poj-nler; Riate
Treasurer Moservc. Colonel v.r.|„,i,u.
r r;ur:k P. Morgajv and reprosontatives of
tho press. Tho p,1Tfy was jlonci by
Ju iflro Ifolcorrob and Congrr-ynrnHn Suth-
erland.
The ..peoches were largely confined to
nalional .Issues, Imperialism .in,I mono.-
| he nit the principal top'es. Mr Bryan
™ rretly well tired out by ihe
j of the day hue expressed confidence in
I his ability to finish the .-ampulBin.
JESTER PLEADS.
METHODIST ClTCRni.
Sundry Sthol .-it a. m.* in-tining-eer.
'Ifo 11 a. m.; Junior League p. m • Fp-
worth Lrague «;. o p. m : ev.-rini? ser-
viee 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation is
J extended to all strangers il1 'hf* city to
attend these serwc. «.
PLYMOUTH r oxcSREOATIONAL
CHURCH
The u.c.ua.1 services will -be hekl at th«
Plymouth Congre-gatlr>nal churi-h. Sun-
day fVhooll at 10 a. in; followed "by preach-
I'ing at 11; evening swrviee at
W.J. MARSH, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Srnady Svhool .it 10 a. m.; communion
sorvTf and preaching at 11 a. ,m.; sub-
jet "Echoes from the Jtrttflle t >n\ t r-
slon.«." \i ung pfoples meeting at 7 p. j
m.; Preaching at 8 p. m.
j FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CTfURCH".
• 'ornrr Noble avenue and Division Si- '
.Will C. Miles. Pap tor. Preach ng at 11 I
j a. m. and 7:C0 p. m : Saihlwth school nt
j a. m ; V P s «' !•;. p. m. All '
| aro cordially Invited
i WEST GUTHRIE CONG REG AT IONA I.
CHURCH.
I Services as usual. Sunday School at 10 : 1
a. m.; preaching morning end evening, j >!
GEO. M RACEY, Pastor. | !
M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. I
i Corner Vi , . and Pro. t Preo.-'dng both «
morning and evening. All stranger* are J
I cordially Invited. M
TRINITY CHURCH. ; j
Broad and Noble, t -, ecorJd Sun* j
day arfter Tr| Ity Sunday School 10 a. *n. Ml
IService and Sermon 11 a. m. Eveningly
Service and Sermon 7:80 p. m. Wed nee- 11
day ah Sa nt« Daj Holy Oommunlon 10 ;
n- m- K' 1 ' •■••o p. m. 8eats i
free. Everybody welcome
K0MTIN5JED
—a————
50TIIBSE CARNIVAL
EHtfMTJTHfiX ———M—1
Owing to th: weather it was impossible to carry out the programme
as arranged for the week. The Committee has conc!ud:d to postpone
all events until next week. 1'he big events will tike place as follows:
Wednesday, Nov. 1. Ip- m-: oIower p^ade; 2-jo to
T i j. Tr j n 5 P' m'i Racing at Fair Grounds
Including Hippodrome Races. 9 p. m., Queen's Ball.
Thursday, Nov. 2.
Grand Civic Parade.
Ccn'inuation of
7:d0 p. m.,
Fr dav. Nov 3 I* p' to 5 P- m-' Racing at Fair
r i . v- ,, .* 'Ground-. 7:30 p. m., Carnival Parade,
Incluiing Travelling Min's Flower Parade. 9 p. m.. Carnival Ball.
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I'RHSFNTI N ti THE
RJMAISTIC IW1K.II
tOMlEDY lifJAM A,
DEAK Hearts
of Ireland.
I nder the management of MR. WALTKK F. WESTCOTT.
A DELIGHTFULLY HKFKESHINti PI.AY.
CHARMINGLY PJCTURfcSql'K 8CKNXK1 .
A CAST OF SURHK!SIN(> EXCELLKNCE.
WccarthyHliiBr "Nora Malone'
etui his other latfbt sung creations.
PK ChS, - ^5. ;{[> and SO Gents.
Advance &«!e at Wallanc's Uruft store.
• • • • • • • . .. .. . . ...........
I HE ARKS FOR A CHANCE OF VENUE
ALLEGING PREJUDICF
rnrls M .. Oct.. a-Alcxander Jpitrr.
w-5io wag ind oferl on Tuesday frr
mur'er of Ollbert Qates in H'l. y aS
fo-mally nrrai.Ked in the circuit -ourt to.
day. lie rnterod a i>l.a of not stilliv nmi
•In Ihr present-* of the court sign .,| nn
affidavit arming prrjudko him
'in Monroe and Morion count'e^ :in.l nsK
i ng for a change of venue. The third day
of November wag set for argulnjr th'e
I application. The defenre also tsked font
Jester be dlsmlFsex! from custody cn Ihe
ground that the circu t court of Monro.?
county ha„ no jurisdiction In tho oa?n.
Ju*!g Ebj look the motion under a<lvi .-
mont.
The first thins: a girl generally say<
: right after she has been proposed to, ,v
I that she a perfectly sure that no ma:i
i <ould ever know just how she feels, j
ij.'cers
Sen alt or M Lnurin ,of South Carolina,
assures h s ronstltu. ntn that cxpan-
slon will gre^itly change th'- is
of Ap ^rlcan cotton goods, but that has
no'hlng 'to do w th the case so far
the "untl-lmperialists" nro concern V
Tliese queer people refuse to bo intlu-
oncd by such vulgar th ngs as commer-
cial progress
There isn't enough mcait on some ar-
guments to make an intellectual bits.
- ~ Capt. J }I. Mc
liuayeh,of Lawrencobur^, Kj.,sayi:
"Kor years I ituff.'rtHl intwmply fron,
a runnit-)? B(,rp on mv lp«. caused by
a wound received [n the nrt-.y. I
was treated tiy a number ofdootors.
and took many blond medicine-
without tho ailghtoat benefit. S. S. !
j S. was recommended, and tin- Hrst
bottle produced a great improve-
ment. The poison was forced out, I
and tho sore nealed up comj leteiy.'' 1
S.S.S. Tho Blood:
(Swift's Specific) la the belt blood reine- '■
dy because I: cure* tho worst caws It
is guaranteed purely t' tjetabU, and com- '
ii etely eliminates every trace of impure '
blood. Vs'uable books mailed fre * by ;
bwiit bpecitic Company, Atlanta. Ua.
This noticc is merely intended to call attention to the big features.
Eve-ything as already advertised is on the ground and there will be
entertainment for the people every day throughout the week. All the
big displays and special features will be exhibited, and the committee
will take advantage of the additional time for preparation to enlarge
the var ous exhibits. Special attention is called to the race programme.
The chariot and hippodrome racing is something that has never before
been shown in Oklahoma outsioe of a circus. These features will be
shown on the finest mile track in the Territory and will be worth
coming miles to see.
For further particulars sec the programme as heretofore an-
nounced.
Special Spates on all Railroads.
BY OHI)BR OF COMMITTEEl
K. A. DOUCiLAh, Set;. C. (i. HOMNOL2, Pres
J. O. StiVERIMS, Manager Races.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 153, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1899, newspaper, October 29, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc123947/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.