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eiflf.IAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE'S JjAoXNEY HAS HIS INNING.
P11TY OF 0K1AH0S1TESBITOfiY.
rublipukl) bvkky thursday bt
Malum' CHpenfln Pmtiu ail PiblisliiiE
compaxy
loured at the postofiic at Uutkrle. O. T..M
' 10 Matter.
Editor.
Bar. A.G.CoFttASD,
JIm. m. a. Coiki.asi* ,A s
iate Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ono year. In advance ti-0"
Six moatlia, " "r'°
Tlir«e «on h«, " ■"
The Ex Republican Writes a
Lettter Stating " Where
He la At."
i In Referring to Speaker DonflftM the
Viiitiel.l Man il ti not intend I" luve
liis JjiDXHi)|0 MiwouMrntsI,
llenre II is Vij[oron nnd
Without any Frills
Winterer.
Sp.ri.l lo Ibe K. C. Tlwoi.
Topkka, K3.p Oct. 2^—T he Hon.
Bill Hecknej, of WinB-bl. i« out
villi n loiter nulinp; " where be is
at." Tho letter is in Hucknej'e p..
ouliur vein, and in) dnvotes tho most
of the apace to Speuk'r O. I.. IK.u«;
lu ', who recently made n eti.te.nent
to the effect that ll.iokney ha.l t.larle.1
It revolt against the republican parly
beennee of ln~ reniovnl from tho law
department of the A., T. & St, to
1{. 11. (,'u. As to tho oharge ho says:
(1 em-go r,. DohmIkm >">jn that mv
No Compromise.
By reference to our ashing
t hulisc Without Kff.irill. [piershi.il Gard Of I, A.;i?ole.l COLXTV I.IRKCT011T
{•ays he will doport every ^hineae J ^rir ^
, .. j ordered out of the Country by tbo l County Tremarar
Fop thirty years the <nmocratic cou|.ts |j„ w\\\ , • •--*— lf,vi""
orders.
I>T rutnouv." « r, -
ton new* it will he obsened that party linn be.n denouncing the re I{o(sB-
the carefully devised compromise 1 publieene for tl.eir alliance with the
schome, which l « occ'lpied .lerao-] money power. After years of de Some of the beekeeLem in Sk fc'
rralio senators for a week, was feat they b<.;;nn 'n male inroads iu it county, Washington, stute, will
knocked in tha head by the refusal j the republican rankt. Their great tuke 100 poun.U of honey from a
of B e Cleveland to assent. He I majorities were out down, and final- „uinber of their colonie* this season,
will listen to notion; but n ti con- ly, state after (.Into wheeled into j This means 'J0 per swarm gross
Jitionul repeal. The proposod com ! the democratic column. During which is regarded as better than
promise bill extended the purchase j all these yeara the democratic press |()oper cent interest on tho in«o.-t-
„f silver until October 1,18 i, after laud democratic speakers hnvo op-j llient.
which it wvstocease. It also provided! posed the national banks and stood
W. W. PaUiter
i.din It. Ilioighoiat
* apt. style*
. hiiUM
A. \V. Hinton
V'ui *te' Judge * f
County Jiurii-yor II. L. White
CuMTf CiiMUiXSIOKItltlt.
H bt, Smith, •haiitu vn; J. J • Bibpmi, 8. P.
AthsrCuu.
ounty Attoruwy..
R. J. TUCKER'S
Livery Stable and a&'on
Yard.
notice.
In tin Prolate Court of L<>uan County.;
Oklnlioinn Terrilory.
Am M. IIMoms
VlalnllfT,
bnn'iai. Notice to Srwoiusans'-When .
your copy of the \\ kst ani wu 1 present attitude toward ib« republi
comes to JOII with '''> 1 jes„ party is because tho Sunt i I'
flcatlou "I'liat" JSTrlSSiilV lrt - "f ' Tn> ■ XV'm!
pxiiirnl. In oavt- of a pofrlble ml^akt.. , ^j,0 onme of «en*e In*' my emj l'.•
we will make the proper eorreetion i ment nr diacliarR by that, ooinpau.t I r lb" repeal
on reoelvitijr auch Inforuitttlou wiin i
for tbo C'liuago of $100,000,000 of
sei^norage now in tho trea.sary nnd
retired all tho aniJl b I w under $10.
Atfirat tla -re was a provieiou for
tho issuance of more bonds to ths
extent of $500,000,000, but the op
position to this was so groat that it
was dropped. Hero , doubtless, wo
find the milk in the ccoauut. The
object nil along of the money sharks
by silver. They have condemned the
jrreat crime of 187 3 and appealed
to give them a chauce to right that
threat wrong. Tho tca<hingH
their silver tongued oratjrs at last hay jioiiej Mare witlt wmt«' htar in tore 1 uetlou for tlivorrt*
. t . , le ad, one white liiixl foot, with rope ami w ltrown i olaintitV
li.ire fruit, lired of party whoa. 8wlv,.| ,,|t,—tnken Sunday iil^nt, i> 10- ii^)w„ [S ,|efi-ndant.
lie put fMrth ber a>. or early Meaday moriilnif. Tin- ,,ua unsweril
Strayed or Stolen,
bat | Qrown that he h:;a been i
/ From the rear or tho pi-i;m!ses «f l>- Pmhate Court of Logan
.I .M«irri . on Warner awiuie. w.. out. h , ,nrl Territory, hv Ada ?
last hay jtoue} i iare with white star in fore-1 ;in at.tio« for divoree. where
Ju-sfk .J*. UaowN,
lH lendant,
Notice ia litnbv gl\eu to .It-^se .1. YARDAGE FOR LOOSE STOCK.
" t!
solo efforts seemed to be put
in the interests of tho rich aud pow
orful tho people took the democratk
1 , . / ,i . i (lutlirle, Oct. .H 181)3.
nt their word, and last fall voted #
1 Brown that ho h:;a been Mted in the j
"ounty, Okla-
i iciuttt.., M. ltrown in
tloa for divorei*. where n said Ada
uiid said .lesst! J.
••• -••• • ■ orowii is uuieiiunm, and that ho must
^loiiday morning. The am„., and answer the petition of said
nmler will please return said iiimre to t he 1
undersigned and receive a rew.od.
shelter for loaded wsrous, Camp llouse, Cook Stoves nnd Healer. Hanks I.lghti.
Fuel, Tables, etc.. all free to the Patrons of tke Yard.
RATES.
Stall roe in over night, p*ir pnii oentl.
*. ♦ " *• and h v per pair H." 4k
Standing in stalls during the day 15 u
REMEMBER, NO OPEN SHEOS.
1). J. MOKKIv
"l.j (Ml | S>>..e «#. .....
has 1,0 1. to get a now bond ieaue them into poesontioR of every de
nnd nnc bill that fails in that is <li> j pnrtinent of the l'ov.'i nment. With
tasteful tn OleveUad. Whilo pie- 'be oft npwUtl aMUMo«M of ail
tending tb it tho only de.-iro was S tbeae years, lYnat In 1 tho I i.g suf
f the ptirchasiuo [ f.-rlnfr people a riolit to expect? lie
• I 11 SO
THT'RRT)AV NW. 2, 18S>3.
— ff„t to do Willi mv relations t > t!i
fall tn notify .epublican pvrty, and w let '•« 1 - a I :!|0-:.t makeall.ata certain
•SrSSElliSl?r non receipt of. b''r | ever sail or done to .odioate Ui-.t I , j ^ ^ ^ ||(4|| ^
pa per by the 101b of each n,o,,,h* I have gone out of tbo i eruMio.an ( at
Missing numbers csnnot be supplied J>nos Mr. D< ugla^s want >ih l..|jdai
after that date. I understand that tho Santu Fe It'iil Bher;.: n, v 'ovmiih v\ v o. n -i u«en. |
way Oo. and the republiean party ar- j They \ •. 1 be satisfied with nothing | the wine hpre:
synonymous terms, and when a m o sinfrlo ,d Htanflwi) |
--- ....—:: goes out of upl"y of thai com- ■
Some men j'>in church for the pany that he „„t of the repnl ! "'"'j l"- ,puland
motive"hit other, rob a bank, licao pert," 1 bad not looked at .t j ml.-rc.t ... ,• !. Hie 1. i.i,s.r,.,g,ng
in that light. ; of silver a-> :n uoy and, in short, fi
—:' " T „ ,i„, " My employment by the Santa I ( . -leiu <f ICn-'tiih ll.mnce.
Now watch tho rascals on tho ( ; n,ih fn;
tariff. They haven't the slightest Vvhal 1 did for the,« 1 did -- tor v- (ni-:. ■. -f los , m, patriot
ney, and what I (lid was l. ^itinmtn, can accept any oompr. nuso with
but I have a sHpremo contempt for 11 tueh men or ■ cii poii It is a
man who will lake money from a cor ; fli;ht to tiro deal!., end ail run ten
ik..i.nli.,at ti. <:>•<> tllflt. it. is II' it. Ill i-ire !
DIHElTOiir
OKLAHOMA COOPEATiVr. PRINTING AND
PUBLISIIIII8 COMPANY.—BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
plaiuiilt' in salt! court, in said action, ou
or before the Ninth day ot Dicember
ivj:t. or laid petition will be tnken at
true and judgment for divorce renderei
i against him areordlnjflv.
Dated Occtobcr 2i. ISDJI.
S, .S. Lawkknck.
Prohau Judge.
• S. !). 1>K( KKl!.
Attorne) lor Plaint ill'.
302, corner Vilas & ist st. F TUClTTp.P ppnp
Guthrie, Ok. TELEPHONE 72. U • 1 IA IV L1V, PROP.
SiSuhsci'ibe for the West
& South. 8(1. per year.
.'reasurer.
ighorst, I'd. F.
,f the Sherman law, he re-1 liof. "f ^ur «. lleliel from a mon ,
n Uyscnrcilvthat wa, prostrating >> |
jfj | business except that of sheriffs and K. II. ''ox. .1, II. Ilavigi
chat the objective point of j nonstable, llelief from .11 the evils Could, A. C. fopelan-l.
n, Cleveland S Co. has been.; Hasigned hy den, j j q| L & EAKMERS' ALLIANCE DIRECTORY.
inir over tho country.
Railway Co. wee open*
They haven't the elightesl . w,ia, j ,,i(1 f„r ,|UM , i
idea of reforming that or any.liin^
else. The liynu.ns, tho Voorhoes,
the Coopers and the Jasun Browns,
who sold out their constituents on
the silver questiou, will also sell
them out on all other pledgee by
which they secured their election.
After a prostituto takes tbo fii>l
step the rest is easy
poration to see that it is not injured
by legislation, and at the same time
bawl of his loyalty and love of the
people. I left tho Santa I'o bicin e
I was not satisfied with tny position
as solicitor of Oklahoma. My health
was not good while 1 was there ; it
j was poor when T went and i wrnt
j and I went in hopes that it would
"If the Senators want a cheap 11.eonuio better, brt it became w rer
dollar and high prices," said Shor- The nnerom responJihilitT of that
, - , have position lieoa.lie distasteful to me. T
man, the other da,. he can lave M( ^ , .
it by the frre cmuag- of silver. Hat ;n^^tr,| lhnt i ,|,„„ld m t. , IT red to
cheap money means increased pri rttiB0 my salary, employed every ar-
ces, aud wo do not waut il. ' 1 his gurxieut ha could think of, got bis
sentence contains a volume of iu | friends to solicit me to remain, but 1
formation for the farmer. The re a'ltended 'ti,'..
pnbl.ean farmers who ban followed ( ||,u |
ever intend d
him for years will doubtless now b ' to—moaning thereby an atturnoy for
Able to find where they aro at. anybody. Ho Ins that le-ler^ and I
hiivo li s reply thereto, w'.i oh is com
j- ,vi!' "* ^ ^r^tr^rhVai^i
next year. lb*re \i 1 bo some OQ tho part of tho company, and
thing to t-ilk ab. tit the tarift bone. rj-e*m mv determination t. ijuit its
A lot. of traitors will be on trial be employ II" has c ip. J « f lb s let
,o,-e the people f. r betraying the Icr. aujl to 1'n; cu.i u , if he js a
pledges they niad iu tho campaign
of 1802.
loll themselves on 0110 side or the | OMOe crushiui
... . . . mn.tf
ago made
i minor
,ther. It is a question of prii.ciple
aud palrit.tism against patronage
and plunder. Two parties only now
exi-'t in this i 'tiutry. One is tho
party of gold aud bonds. Tbo oth-
er includes all men who believe
that tho people should control the
issuance and volume of their own I foigotton hi*
money, who are irreconcilably op. threaten a co-online
posed to national banks of issue,1 Covcrnment. IU a
«vh«> regard tbo iiit'.ional treasury
note receivable for all dues] as the
i leal Ui-i y and are hostile in th?
last degree to auy ] reposition to
increase tho bonded indebtedness
of this nation. Aloug these lines
tbo battle is drawn ami it must bo
fought to the bitter end.
ut of which sixty
Jackson's name
M. W.
K. of L
Loeal Assembly Xo. 1550, meets everj
The party has been in power fji | Tuc.sduy evt-uiug iu the ltlue and Ciray
seven i. ontl.s. Co... re « h s bell h*d..o , the corner of Oklaho.ua avenue
' ami i' ir.a kiico! .
In session nine weeks. What do
w" see? A. president coinploti ly
uuder the control of u power that
his party was olect.nl to destroy.
Elected as a Jacksonian demo
erat lie surrenders to the very i .flu
and First street.
11. L. Si hot'l
loh -i Ilegsn, 15. S,
NATIONAL ALLlAXCi: DIKKCTO-
RY .
i'resident, II. L. Louek*, South Dakota.
V. P., Marion Butler, North Carolina.
See'y, T. II Taylor, Nashyille, Tenu.
Treasurer, I!en Terrell, Texas.
MKMUKKS i:\KCl"n\ l'. BOAHD.
Not only h in his sudden j I, Mo-, Mmm Page. Va . I.
ly acquired wealth made him for-.t j , N u, LE(jroN.
tbo great t<*ai.oon people, it b ,
, , . . . xt i national cfkickus.
made him a dicta' r. Never siuce ,
,. , , ... , | Coinmaiiuer in-iviiet — Paul Vnnder
the birth of our republic has a pro*.- ( ^ervourl, Omaha, Neb.
ident of the Uaite I S . ji so far Vice-eommander-iii-chlef—Frank Bur
, , kltt, Okalona, Miw. I-
prer gativ«a as t ■: A,| -en' n.i-.l. II. Turner, La |
NOT i<M:.
iu the I'l-oba''- Court t f Logan Con lty.
Oklahi'ina I'er.
Lri.o Kmkr.
I'laintifl'.
^ n ji-brrm^ronra■:v.■srv*rai 'ii' vrur*. . retna—————m)
I W. MiXKAI., Pres. A. IV. LITTLE. Vict Free
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BAN iv.
IIaury 1). Hittku,
Defendant.
To Ifai: icy F.. Hirrr.it, the above
nsuu'il defendant, yen aro hereby notl-
tied that on tiii- : :ii day of Septemher.
18113, Lain Hitter liliu in the said Pro-
hate ('..nit !. r petition asking for a!
divoiee fr.uu the above named defendant
on the ground* of jrross neglect of duty i
in inovidiug for this plaintiff and her I
two infant children, and said Harry K.j
Kilter, ilef< udnnt above named is re-
quired to appearand answer said petition
on or l.ef > r- the Oth day of November,
181KI, or the petition will be taken ::s
trui! and ;• decree will he rendered by
said court dissolving the marriage rela-
tion!# now existing betwuvi die saiii
piaintifl' and the suid defeudHiit. and
giving the eu-tc.dv of the childn u
named In said pt-t.iteoii to said pialulil)'.
Witness my hand this Dili o.iy of Sep.
temher, 1803, S. S. Lawuknck,
s. D. I>kckku, Probate .ludge.
Any for I'laintitV.
FIRST
CAPITAL, 550.000,
NATION AT
HANK Oltd AMZEI>
I Nl.l AN TKliillTOllV
SPBPLP8. $10,000.
" "llvLAHOHA
W. J- HORSFALL, Cashier.
'Niggor in the Wood Pile."'
A big stock at the lowest price
I to Mil' cut' U-, II no 1-* "
o, ho ia Iiuihorij -d to show y0U e<jSr /igyrcl of at the NEW
, , them. Ml-. Asp, my Successor, will | ,
liynutu, V oi.ieos, .lasou ver^y foregoing statement, nnd 'Or j A L>Lu i u I liio •
Brown, tbo flip 3lr. Cooper and llv,| jf the curious want to know any |
others will he asked why they epol.e thinff about it. and will Refan order
, , _ ti.,.., f.t.in Tilr P« elc, I will furnish the ;i
oneway and voted another J he, f. £ ^ ^ ^
will have to answer With their rel|ltiv„ (hprBto, ^howinj? the fore
heads. <roiitg facts, and 1 am not to h
~ sileuced on any public question i
Hill aud Cleveland are approsch* mi Ii intimations Muli suee-.s ai -
. einidoved ngan.st men m ;
h.g each other by slow stages aim vo7,in j(l „r.-rp..<.
irill soon be ready to play the Da ^ona RQd thereafter express : y
▼id and .Lmatbae act, Siuco the ^|,y witb tho peopb:
Taintnttuy lender announced himsell "As to Mr, irli-, :f he
In favor throttling tho senate by lawfully elected spea ^er, it v. i
7,, ill dutv to have taken that pt.aiti
cloture resolution, 1 leielaud look- . . 9. .•
. . , . t • ,i oxcrcsed itH pun.,, lives Uoiu t ,t ba-is for national banking. Iu
on appro?®! ee thai is tne i
eneral—Geo. 1\ Wasb-
(Ullcer—Thomas
. ri:oni*«oit. 'in.
. Sentinel—W. S, Morgan, St
I X .< r ilVl". COUNCIL.
The four I.ij:if".i ollicials in the order
named, together with:
11- K. Tanb nee!,. Mmshall, LI.
Marlon Butler. ( linton, N.C.
I. i- Dean. Il-etcoye Falls, N. V.
J. II. 111 v:. Sulphur Springs, Tux.
,1 r. Willi.is, M' I "atli, Kan.
M.tr.tui Caiiiion, t ulifornitt,
ntiiv>•..! MV:.II:!:«*m i r TMH womi-N'*•
.MI) C< HI'S.
Mrs. An: . L. ih';uc, Washington. 1).
('.
Mrs. ,\'.,.rion Todd. Michigan.
i ...... ...
branch of the Grange, (ia.
, Quaiierma ter
... IS not ouly bl^, ti,.ytull
unoonstitiitioual, it ia revolutionary, j '' • .« :.al K ; i
it lid if accepted as a precedent, may j X;.i.V-i
at the b inds of some ambitions sue Louis, Mo.
ecssor end in tile destruction of
liberty. Never since Washington
was inauguiated has there been
such an abuse of patronage. So po
tential hay bneome thi power that
men like Voorl;«e-, the champion
, of t'i<o poole and tho people's nion
Men's Suits and 0uercoats.\«*l'" u" ' 1 *' y" : ,0N
down before it without a protest.
1 unload uf issuing more money aud
relieving tho situation the loaders
of the democratic party, witl. Mr.
Cleveland at their bond, aro striv-
rnir with might and in tin t,. repeal K. V.
! A. G. <
tho purchaaing clause of the Shor- j < ■ j;" |.
man law without ,\ substitute, wh h |S '. i
Tbo fact that the present panic j with (' ■-rela- !'s av nved hostility
was u l e to order and ^;>ecially de- j lo .silver, every one knows means n.Kii:
:-1.< to tic •mp:. - ti just what wo j the single gold standard and the ,
v u.• sio 1 I—wreck and ruin can end of silver. H >w have the
nut be too strongly impleaded upon mighty faiion.—Non ('on.
t.ie minds uf th * people. The real j ; i ]4o(JAN COUNTY ALLIANCK.
. bj .et to be obtained by these ca-1 Senator Daniel, of \ irginia, sta Meet the third Tuesday in January,
I i„oi:y bivxvor.s isto fasten upon the ; teJ on tbel,))!irof tbo senate last! April, July ami O.t dx-r.
country a national bonel system as j ^ thftt j0|ia Sberm.
SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER.
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terest su( :he farmers and the materia!
less urces of Okl.thoma and the Indian
Territ -iv. It is a reliable, brijrht. eh.-ait
and wtdl pi nicd 10-pagu mngn/ii"1. and
Jt-alfi with the special wantr. i t" ike agri-
culturists. it iiit-:4rowsrs and stock-rais-
ers of 'die ten Tory, and lias special de-
partments devoted to
A v' icultural Matters.
Live Stoek.
Horticulture.
Dairying.
Poultry.
Apiculture.
P A T
WEST AND SOUTH
when coming into
the city will readily find
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• i uid, ('l::>nhiiu. Guthrie,
dl. Lectin 'r, Edmond.
Ass't. Lecturer, GuthrU
iisinuss Agent.
iMMITTKi:.
McMaIiou
i.vrc'iivi
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DJ'I KO ill'.) K) SUIMtKMI-: COUNCIL.
. S. Ptilliani, A. I. Klbngson.
Ve
Family Doctor.
ijtdiablt market summaries.
IIoiiie Circh'.
Farm Organizations.
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hletl to infer that useful journal in con-
nection with ours at astt nishingly low
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Ue"rlar price of the Wkst anu Sot'th
il. . . ^1.00
lie;:alar price of the Ilonie, i'h'idaud
Forum is 5 .50
"*• will furnish bolli for only sl.i.)
only for a short time, and
what tliev want
s.
1)V
Ml
urricvas. 'i'lds offer . .....^ .
I—v * . j • — | weeK tnai donu nuerumii was now ]), u. Dtivall. president,Orlando, O. T. ia made to each of our subscribers wlio
i oxerc'sed its preroKal.yea flow l„ , . f n,„„,nal banking. Iu , ... h„t ,|,e lecturer ol M'.>. ,.i.-l,. srer.-t;.rs b.x 4LI. U,.t!,rie. v. Ill pay all arrearages am! one year in
moment that he took the oath. II , I not only leartir nui tno lecturer i,A (. Uh,a lin,,. (;„M,ric. I
untinuod for tbo ex
u.i iititt .s" Hii./i v.— - - Mil .fite* t 'nai in* itMin mo ii.iio. *
heroic treatisent recommended by b|, „ia ti',;., to see ti..- color of „|.->bort, t.ts
our would-be dictator. Tho count, y „,nn' eye who would net with mo j and is b -..
will perhaps Boon be odifiod by the a> Dummore did wit:, h.m if I
1 1 T, Kl.o.ild have been el '.te.l and taken
spectacle of Hill at the \V hite House
embracing bis long lost brother as
man after bis own heart.
tin democratic party." The^o be
the oath to perform the duties of
that oMce. 1 have nlwetjH supposed
that when a man took an oath as
ppp.il.rr that, he assumed tbo respon-
sibilities thereof, and it was his duty
The Shy locks of Wall street bard- to enforce .,!'•• Iberot... By
ly thought that their pressure on the. lem.il ti •.!. it I had bee:, piac-d
J . ,, \Vb« ro be w is it would not have taken
congress would nrovo to be iho
« I bold and significant words, Shades
press purpose ot perpetuating the j )f Al)jrew jackson and Thomai
national bankioo syste.u, . r,
provo
boomerang it has. They little
dreau • the object lesson they gave
tbo people would impel them on to
such opposition to any more such
education. With tho chief txecu
live of the United States as their
willing ally and advisor, and with
but a few minutes to d-1 do that
either I was speaker or Mr. Duns
more was, and the chan • are that
the eno who was not speaker would
not havo lu ti of ioUt h use during
that session of th" legislatuie to
anybody. Douglass accepted tbo
position of speaker, took the oath of
olH •• and then permitted Dunsmore
Tbo monoy
sy«
power of tin
A. G. Cup.'d.uid, Iceiiircr. (Juthrie.
rA'i NK COrN 1'V ALLIAN(
OFFICIOS
John
advance, and nil renewals and t
scribers.
h sub
„obn II. Ash, president, Payne, Okb.,
IjeBeraon defend u>! After thi.ty S. M. l-Vvi -e-piesideiit, t'eritins,
T,0rld ., , .. ,' .1 kia.; s. l-.i-l.le, secretary and treasurer;
I yeare of exile, tho democratic party i ,.nJn;, ok|;.
that great octopus that is gathering I Btarn8 fu|| p,,wer only to be , (. 1,-jjju j.-
tlie wealth of .ho nations of lhu! bl,SK9.i fcy its an h enemy and pro- 'v ' ' ^
earth, sees its life tl.reatuued in Ihc i t,.^siolla| roviler during the long cueline nth "
in this linaiicial re- LBlnill( iu banishment. The, flrsti
is conspiring more for t chairman of the finance
self-preservation aud prolongation I Com,njttee s.neo 1800, appears in
ri'°k"- the senate with U. . hills as the 0LEVEIjASD c0. ALLIANCE.
be t his pirtv can (. in r on regaining j Meets the second Friday in January
United States
form, and
of powe: than of prollt. '1 he Ku-
ropean money po'-vor is to day spend
ing millions of dollars in America
simply to wipe out the reforms bo
gun hero that, if not crushed out,
means the overthrow and destruction
IvdwarJ F. (.«
! .T. V.'. Ibig'T.
! John Jennur
It COUNTY F. A.& I. U
iver every ltli Saturday of
ot i ickrs:
President, Kingfisher
- •n.tary, Dover.
Lect urer, Paris.
TT^REE LITERATURE!
IT The ' great plain people'' have the |
gold paiiibl«rs on the ran. Organize,!
frducate aud cemnlete victory i bound I
to come. For ten cents in silver or;
stamps your name will be placed on tin-
list ot reform press circulators and tne
leading reform papers of the I nited
^ tutt•.•• will send you sample copies free
for distribution among your neighbors. |
Write your name and address plainly j
Addres your letter to
* FakmebsTuibonkCo..
sepl Des Mollis, Iowa.
power. One of ti'
the hold lie had ou his party they oeeupy the position with him,
thought it would b-j en easy mat- and they slept under the sumo blun-
ter to tush the measure through k% ta apolitical tramp who
congress which would leave the sil -- ^ ^
ver dollar without home or babita
came into Kansas as a star route
detective. He commenced hib po
tion, but Iboy reckoned without' litieal career in the house three
their host, for tho people are revolt
ing in such numbers an to auiuz:
tho whole gang of plutocrats.
Democracy After
Suckers.
The
years noo by going back ou his par-
ty associates and bidding for popu
lints supp-rt. At that time it was
supposed be ws going into the |
pie's party, but lie seemed to nan
tend tho pr!r 1
which lm is
j fightiug and
of tlie grout octopus, the tentacles . j)0
of which have within their grasp
every civilized country in the known
world.
The great financiers of this mon
ey power realize that the principles
o* a true monetary science are
springing up in this country that
will emancipate the wealth prodn ! 8j)ect.lc!o tliit is idi'ere 1 us
cora of the world, not only from tho .,ur) ,bjs j , tlw feast
April, July and October.
offickus;
I). M, Stephens. Pres. Moore,
liii whole life m : cj1:l, rh.thier, Se.y. *'t
lition to which heM« NV.Hti'onp,
bills ir to i
of national bunks
linal teuet of the]
democratic faith through all the,
years of th party's existence. The !
other bill is one to strike down sil '
ver, to the unrestricted use of which ;
as a money metal every democratic:
leader of note has been committed
from time out of min L Such i* 'lie
at Wash
to which
PLOPLir PARTY.
Pe pit's party of Lawrie meets the
turday evening of each month at
Camn Hu
invitation i
jMpp.a".
iidi UFi i
...ml house.
:eUd to all.
A general
;SI TO FARMERS.
The
Kausa
democratic politicians of
are busily engaged in work-
,'*•€> , .— - tyranny of capital or money, ',u'j w0 ar0 iuvited. Ko wander Daniel,
'the"he ' .ItateToni"" ti "anil'V" ! monarchial form* of government frmn tbe stut0 „f Jeir.oson and M i
canee of l.is R"|.pe-ed influence wilh "ill be ihaken from their founds r ,0^ ja c„raj,l0t#|T ,.iuu n«ted. No
the populists bo was permitted t .; tions. When the «old reserre, >!>: wo0,ler that Senator Morvin turns
writ" for ns a hogw .sh platform. ^.1 United Statci treasury w.^ ftw ,vj„ loathi.nr 11.8 the deino
Later he haoame a member of *h° 1 ,|raw-u u.mn to meet the «leraa>.«l| ^
i<i« O.e Federal patronaRe racket last ho,.so and .len.anded as 1..b | ( , fvom Knrope, the cry went jj -
f,.r all it is worth. Cleveland will ^fo,,!:i"y;elyth0o0,'i> ^ ^ tb- op for iia lesu. of bond., but Ha.
not permit any of tho Kansas post ; ,.ml in order to keep; tiaon and Cleveland were both afruid K
offices to pass into democratic hands hiin f! ( lu over lo the populists L,f the poople and bonda wore not
until afier election. Candidates |,„ v „ hribe.l with th.it ollioe, and 1HsUeJ The pressure of hard times
ftESTttT J"WU ,bB reV0MU"S °f th0|w.«a.iug;egoldstandara and
the leffielntnre a.li ii.rnod tbe repuW
- • - ■ lieans never went to sleep sure that i f?overument, and span, the cry goe
titiou of simon pure democrats, and j(^ wouli] ,)(1 wil), |beIl, in tha morn „p-«'l-su6 Bonds!"
Whether or not these petitioners illR 'ihe fa.-t is that in ll.e e daysj In t||(, meantime every scheme
arc democrats will be determined „f nuiversal fire.ie i.il tlesjiair. when | tllu, can ptM1Bi!)ly l>e duvtsed i« being
hy the vote o.t in tho candidate's lb- p.-ple are hungry 1Uf(gM„a „ „f proloiiR
locality. Tiii action on the part '|)ji|i '"f1,1|0'w ,'[ie B,at0 with i ing the lives of the national banks.
of tbe democratic administration und broken door | —The Crisis.
is expected to force the organiza attachments, tilling ihe jieople what
tion of Ihc party all over the stale, a martrr be was last winter to eon-j a1Ili0
, , , , 1 11 ti.m ol..11 of a man The government is alter those
Post office candidates are busy lm- Ktiint.ioii.il laws-. In* ituna a mon , . .
. - . , .... L'oinir out. in bis state now io light I who have been wantonly destoying
ing up their fureev. -1 his is an oil t:lT ..... I i .. iten in \\r ,■ all III (Tl.f III Sfi'. -
youi," is the song they sing. \ o
party been struggl ng for
years to gat ba k into power
nly to see republican financial p>;l
icies rene.ved and strengthened by
an incestuous alliance betwoea John
Sherman and Djuiel W, Voorhees?
Was ;
i ' . • '« Hgriealtaral paper, the I10ME
i\ > . l-uHU' M. an i this pupor one year
,i i'l'.'-pFU-M an«l 1'ormn it th<> fitly nt-
, ,,..1 j„i-.t ,1.1 .:<• v.ar.l 1'. ih« inter."-'.- "f
il,.- ' iiut^rt : n.i I ti «• iu h ifri . 1 roiour.M? >i o -
• . iauJlb< Indian Torr tury. It !• rtlU-
III.-. I r K-ln . I.-.III HII'I vroil print' 1 tft piiKf "*<*
-./int . ai.'l 'K :iI- wiih tin- >p«oinl wants t the
n ill.oistJ. fruit. prower? r t itock rai fi.-5
i.l thoTvriiiory. ar.d upccial d< imrtuii-i.li
I..v\,. u. ri.vv■ it.%i. MniTKBf. l-iu.
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\,r. . u ifrt i. V • • KitiMAitv. hEi :
t. Man
irUK. Vol F.'U-
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ton liavo ha-l
pcrleuov with •••••
ivt. I have teleoted
iiutry ns th^ hen'
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it fi'lv m l truth-
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vf tl. voter himeeii is losi ^'ftiii o'- A .!ir,.i.;u j^anifcltr cat. be
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j l.irg. n.ent aud perpetuation of the
I national bunkSjete.n the pri.ue ol.
joct for which Ihe democratic ina..H
es bavo been contending for all
those weary year*'' Tf so it vvu.i ..
criminal waste of time and energy.
If there was no inteuti ,u to muka ..
change, John HUermau and l.ia par
ty should hare been left in nninter
rnpted control of tbo government.
A child's first .(uostiun is tbe fii'^l
round iu tbe ladder of knowledge,
i TI." oyster beds along rugst! God hns filled tbo world with
set 1 soaud are re.-eiviu^ .nor • attention, teacb-rs for thosewV> wantu. learn.
. ,, Tbe pro.,aifAtion of eastern oysters Tbe devil is a friend to the man
, ,,Uo p'roviug successful. who btlps to put a bn.l man 111
wind mills and rehash and revamp j ttmlier l.y lire ir. Wasliingtou. Se\'
conditions that are at once a shame
era! arrosts have been made.
r t., leruri ilii< ^ "1
: iincc, it' t'1" 41 c
•a..rd th
ihor^ ot tho il.itai*
>.• ure enabled to
one year lo tbo
L> or renew lli ir
- South. I lj
nahle prixc fhouli
>l.'uv will SOOB bo
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sired i . ilr t class agricultural psper.
The editor and many able contributors,
are riislit In the Held that thin paper is
designed to represent t< seijusint Iheni-
Ives with our soils and note every thing
of Interest In agriculture, horticulture,
stock raiseiijf, etc.
Who will be the fir«t to psy bis dollar
and get two dollars worth of good rcr.d-
inirimd ii) r«'iy help on tli" F00'' « u«eV
At a meeting of the county executive
committee of tbe Peoples party of this
county, held January 24, 1803, arrange-
mentu were made lor edtuhlishiu^ a li- ^ «.
* i iu'-iV j brary. l>r. W. '«'• Kiniberly was eh-et- _ ^ # uJl
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' 'were ottered: j
To the township sending in tbe l r«- ,
est donation, one silk United States flag, I
value, -*510.
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at ure, reporting such names, together
.1 II... _ rtl' unuli 111 III 11- SI'lTI'-
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dustrial Library of Logan county.
All township committeemen that have
not appointed sub-lihrarians in their te
s] ecti\«' road districts will at once do
&0.
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Copeland, A. G. West and South. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1893, newspaper, November 2, 1893; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275246/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.