The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 238, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 7, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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- FOR ABSTRACTS OF TITLES SEE W. M. BRONSON IN REAR OF BANK OF INDIAN IHRRITORV.
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H.M1.0UAII TIMi: TAUI.I:.
NOI1T1I uougn.
No. 400 Clilchniio K press.... ft.m n. in.
No 403 Mr. ntviTJJxTpross 2;3p. m.
No. 422 Wayl'iclgHl 11:11 l. m.
Borrii itoi'M'. ..
Nu. 403. Texas PWiiti- ll:ipi'.m
No un. okiniioini Kprp A'-:Y:
M 4M. Wnv 1-Yplff lit . . ..IS.1
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I'aflsongors sboulil nr
f .iv getting on thr u alii
in.
in.
ruc'oru tickets lo-
THE STRIP y
Root
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Olfie
BLANKS l'OR
Correct blanks of ull hinds nccossary
for homestead or tovn lot Bcftlcrs In
the Gbcrolccc stiioenn bc'had at this
r.nice. Don't maUoJL"B mlstaho of de-
pending on Bomoold Btoclc of otit-of-
dato forms but get those approved by
tho department nnil Icnown to bo
right
tatkhooI) vrlth the Indian territory
lis fccin as wo can get it never with-t'Ut
om
roor
1 tin
1'eller'a IMiirnliiituil sclirino Stmvnri
Aiimvima vlicrniHH.
Wabiii.vatov Sept. 0. When tlto don-
ate met yesterday tho vieo-prosldeiit
laid befoie it n communication from
the secretary ot tho treasury in re-
fiponce. to n request from tho sutinto
for a detailed statement of tlto exports
tin imports carried under tliu acverul
Hags engaged in America's foreign
tuner linvn Ititnn tinnrnucml Willi 1-l'fltllr i . . .P.
flat .."-.-".-.. ! - ... two llse.it ears slating tnni liio nv
iMif n -apiciiniii puyaniui-. x uu "" furiiuitioll (
man is particularly tinilial to large
.iihtipd largo hearted mid large
W iiv wouldn't it bo a good plan to
. . name ono of tho I'herjl.eo strip coun
ties oftor Hon. Chnrl-y Matisur nnd
us porpctuate tho numo of ono of
Oklahoma's oui lii'st and best friends
8vh tho Timcs-.Tournnl: Orovcr
tho smnll Indian reservations in th
strip these townsites wilt lu rubble 1
up and appropriated long In-furc the
people can got to thdin w1.- tji'fi
tho southern or noithtTii i m "' '
foot uoulrnl grounds. 'I In -i'- ''"'
ought to be doiinltely t.'ih. ImI-ic
the opening so tlmt all miiy hnn
cciual chances mid exact justice !
donotoall. If parlies can or mnnnl
start from these inner roMTrnllons the
fact ought to bo given nuthorltativ.
publication that all nny stand mp-
square footing.
STRIP APPOINTMUNTfl-
It seems tlmt lovernl reports h.iv
gone out to tho eltVt that llovernor
IJcnfroivlias nppoinlciU county nfllcrin
for the Cherokee atrip lie 1ms cli.ne
nothing of tlc kind. Ho lias not ap-
pointed or commissioned any county
nfllcer in thu strip. He lias only i--i
ninlued some of tlic papers on llle mid
wrltton to sonic of thu applicants milk-
ing inquires concerning aouie of the
places. rf'U pon Ins lftnrn whieli will
be nMut the loth ho will no doubt d
clJc'fuHy upon his appointments of
LRltcrllV pn bate jidgo nnd eoiintj at
torney sine lie llnds that nt least tli.s
many nnd perhaps nn enllro sot of
county oillcors will be necossnry to
preserve order and transact tho neces-
sary business on the opening.
County commissioners will iiceen&ar-
ilyhaoto be appointed Just before
or ininiodiatcly after the opening
since without lliuni thoro would be no
plnce for the other ollleeri to flic their
boflds.
WORK IN THE SBNATE.
A POLITICAL TURNCOAT
A DforflAT l-On niiVUNUli
WHiHii'l AS SIMON PUIIC.
Ininpln ili' liKllir nuld I'c rltrilto
IlliHirir (III tin- Adtiiliilitratluii fur
rnlnnrnKi'-A SpicluiMi r llm
Di'inncinry.
WtlU
PURE
Prepared
Pain
4r rr
i
nJi
SlyiTJjyr
I nl
i rained men.
. Tuk great silver light
"' uuia buuatc still goes
in tho United
on but is ev-
lent'y drawing to a close. It is said
I. at repeal of t lio purchasing clauso
f tlic Sherman act will have a ma-
-inty of nearly twenty.
ll r facilitato tlio work of the booths
er settlor should provide himself
th duplicate blanlcs and have them
rncd tip and ready for presentation.
- member Tin: T.r.Aiir.it lias the only
-rrect ami approved forms.
j MisstoNAin named A. .1. Swtuin
ao has arrived in London reports
nt ho is positive that Kinin l'asha
e great African explorer Is dead
and his party were killed by the
stile tribes nnd their bodies eaten.
in
. -A o still Uu y it rush of home-
j kcra for tho strip continues to
"Tell tho immense population of linth-
A. "Don't it heal nit 1 1" said
old timer yostojiffy. ' Where in
ndcrdo all these peoplocome frnui'."'
ttio remnr'k of annther old timor
55 MitNBTKK labor pnicesslon headed
? " Muyor Carter Iiarrison marched
ougli tho streets of Chicago on Sep-
.ber lth. Governor Altgold was
' principal KpcaUer. Tho goVernor
Ctlie laboring men in Ills speech
he had no encouragement to hold
to them of employment by the
Vj
3 '. Dr TllATCHKIt (lllAVKH wliose
4 iini. Dr. TUalclier (Jravos was
71 ted of the murder of Mrs.
1&V in Demur sentenced totlestli
lift rwsrdu tf ranted a new trial
t mind dead in his prison cell in-1
b thMt her liisbnnd dUl not commit
iido but died from a broken hirt
r his troubles.
V is reported that a doctor who has
n attending the wounded outlaws
ir Ingalls tuys that all tho outlaws
p escaped are wounded nnd that
) or more yt thorn will certainly
Hill Datwn the leader hai. two
?' tn his body and a brokon arm.
ooctor claims that ho was takou
wo raon from his office on Saturday
at to the camp pf tho outlaws and
peiled to dress thoir wounds. Ho
scs to divulge where the camp Is
tfj and says ho w as sworn to so-
under penalty ot death.
wild not be furnished un
less a special appropriation should bo
made for that pin pose. The communi-
cation was icfoi red to Un1 committee
on lluuncc.
Among tho bills inlioduccd win ono
by Mr. Poller of ivansns creating a de-
partment of education under the
supervision of the secretary of educa-
tion and providing within thtce years
after tho passage of the bill for u
college (if sclenlitle learning in which
shnll he taught sill th" cl.i .sic and pro-
fessional sttuliesiirtselc to iH known
as the Seiculillo uimcisity of tho
lied White and lllue lit The bill
appropriates S'JO.MHi.OUO to ronstuict
tho college and 8s 000000 to mate a
Kpccial fund known as the meiiliHc
college fund to be pledged as an en-
dowment. Tho sccictnryot the Irons-
ury is directed to put chase aluiiiiuiim
to tlic total amount of the nnpiopria-
tiotis made by tho bill to b lolneil
into currency of tlic denominations of
from one cent to 20
Mi. l'ctl'er of Knnsas liien took tho
lloor and concluded the l cm irks com-
menced by him yeslcidnv in support
of his free coinage amendment to the
repeal bill.
Mi Stewart of Nevada followed
Mr. PcfToi in opposition to the lepcal
of the .Shoimnit net lie iceited tlio
events leading up to the (IcmnuclUa-
tion of hllvei in 1H7X Mr Mieimati
he haul had introduced a bill 4enared
by a clique in tho treasury depart-
ment headed by John .lay linns pin-
fessedly In rcJo and codify tlio inm'
law . i
After two day' debate JJr NlMvai I
went on the bill which had bcoj re-
potted by Mr. ylierimin fioin I hi
li nance committee and oinlilcd
(he staudaid siler dollar fioni
the tlist of coin was passi d
Mr Mhcipuin voting in the iicg.i
tivc. though he cry well knew bcfuie
his uauuMvas reai lied in the cilliii'
of thu roll that the bill would pass l '
an overwhelming mujoi ily. I In- lns-
tory of thtx-bill in the hoiiso of
repiesenlallvcs was biiggesti' e
After it den-loped (hut Hit! lull
demonetized sihei Mi lloopm of
Massachusetts in hargc of thu b.ll
affected to abandon it. Somn iIiivh
I aflci ward in tlio absence of Ilon-
mcntaljtu Totter of New Vol k".
who hud discoiered the fart that
tho bill (lumoiieli'i'd silver Mi
Hooper presented u spiitule foi I In
bill which he claimed cogtainc 1
none of tho objectionable fcuurci
of the original bill. The Hiilistltud
was passed under the erroneous belief
produced by Mr. Hooper's stnlciiii'iit
that the siiiislitutn wuk dexoid of I he
ohjccltouablii piovisioiisor llieoi igluul
bill The substitute as it lame from
the house contained jii the bixteenth
.section piovision for a dollar of iH
gralim
The following editorial from Tom
pi. h i iT.irt c.f M in h 30 1S0J woll II-lusti-ntet
his reeoid us a deilioemt mill
shows coin InsiMlv IiIh clulini for pal-
innnirc nt the hands of tho parly.
VOTK SIHAlOltr.
s miK of the HII) -w hluw ami lUMiiocrats
an- uifflnn votor to not lrt ncgrneii Ui
oflici (Jno particular rawon morv
l"hU I ban any otheMmW brought In
bun is that e already liUVtfA largfl no-
Kin pnpiilatlon and to srlwt tioanjcs
winihl i tuourafL' iliem to cotnr hrn-in
1.1 me iiiiiiiIh i-h.
TliN uiii) Im- so and we do not dnny It
hut lhi- Hii-eltlens nnd follow repuhll-
cnn. and en loval reptthlicuu will vole
Hi- Htralght ticket nKroes and nil.
1'iirtlicr llm ungiwa nrf it doslralile
portion of oui p(imlntlnii nml we ought
to eucourattc them to comn nnd cettlo
among u. If there nro nny white traih
who do not like these senUinontu let such
move out.
The tn grow arc repnWIcam almont to n
man. Munv of tlicm urn among onr most
i '.iteiprlMuR and useful cltltciw ami the
Diorcof t Iii-iii m lmc the better for the
party and cil.
If dcmociuls nnd "lill)-hHn" tvpubtl-
cans don't like it l-t such move out.
And in the sumo laeuo npponrod this
nnnlher saiupli of his Democracy:
(OMK l-l-to nn. HACK.
If then- Is a Republican In this city who
cannot coiiwleutlously vmlk lo the polls
on election day nml vote the strnlght
unadiilteialed Repiihllcnii ticket for city
officer thou we nnt his name lom
whence hcennie his ant cedents: In fact
his pedigree. If tin-re U a Riuhllcnu lu
this town who will ote for a Democrat
we wnnt to know him; w hue a chronio
foi him nnd It is an een bet that
Is tho Best and Cheapest Paint on the Market.
What la It that bIvob any Palht Durability Beauty of Finish
and Prooorvatlvo Quality?
PURE LINSEED OIL ONLV.
To overy gallon of Hammer Pure Prepared Paint must be added onogallon
of Pure Itnw hlnsecd Oil to reduce readj for 1'aintln;
Mion you add a gallon of pitre fresh Unseed Oil ton gullon of Paint ynn
know that you will have a reudj-inixed Point made from pure Unseed Oil
Utlil not ono made from Liquid Adulterants. This necessary addition of raw
Ml I seed Oil place- the durability of jour Paint under vour ow ll control and.
If pure Oil la used the durability is assured.
Tlila Paint is most economical as compare 1 w'th oilier Ready-Mixed Paint
innsmuuli IIB the consumer does not pay tW laiiisoed Oil used nt tlio rate of cost
of Rondy-Mlxod Paint '-1. 40 to $1.70 per gallon. After being thinned with
puro Linseed Oil ono galloti of tlio mixture will cover ioo squnre feet-two
coals on good surface.
There is no other Paint made thnt cnti offer alisolule proof of durability
at a oust of $1.X0 per gallon to the cousninei "V l-'ur sale onl by
F. B. LILLIE &CO.DRU6.BOOK&NEWS DEPOT. GUTHRIE
Has for sale the Only Correct Forms for
use in filmer on Lands Or Town
in the
j
I . Lots
!
i
FROM THE CAPITAL
I II 111 111 P BBH Wi
air DeatI
THB FINANCIAL QUESTION
TEnBSTINa UNCLE SAM.
IN-
o IXilnlto Idea let of What ) to lie
l.ine-0(iiifrrc Will (Inly Adjourn
h C' llp'e of "Wfliit I'rt fchlrnt
I lrelni' HrMitlt
I Kiom im 1i xu ii ( i hi '-poind nl i
WmSHINCIIos ll St-p. I M'i
Uncle Sam is fic'ing tlic money
aqucpRU just llhe th- ns! of us In-
stead of the prospiiuii business yeir
Im expooted it Is mm nilain unless
there is n radicul impro.i ment or leg-
islation of some sort to mid to his rove-
nuos that at the end of the present
fiscal year .liineliu is'I-his b.tlauco
sheets will show a dehcit of from $-0-0000
Ki to $100000000 'the iidinlnb;
tralion has hepod to Ueep tins mntter
away from ootigiess until after the
(lie I silver bill mil disposed of I the sen-
seoiinun . ncM-r "mi to kill." lie must ate beeause of desot-imM
inn- ik-h u coiiiniisMH im a iiiiei ot u j nw
iiiuie u-uiii oi ii siij inn . 'iiiiii i un-
wind theie was lu It.
(.'nmi'. iiiiii ; comi-. Soldlerx; coiiu- m--groes;
let us eh-ct men w ho mood dmulder
tohhoulder during the win ngalnst thee
dovjlji w ho endeavorrd to hi oak up the
grandest galaxy of states or principali-
ties that eereonibluoil togethet for ad-
vancement. ""
These negro-butera lko wolves conceal
thenwhe nut elecUou day N near.
Then they u-e t e tuxes colei ted fioin
l.lie riiinltirn iumii.Ii 11 fm il... 1 1...I. l..i..-
ests. Watch th-m. -I'Iimv fl. " hlel w ill be ropprted to t.it
They nm the descendants or a p.-oile w ho J tImt Ule cutB "' PKn aul u'-'. "'ere
Itifched tho backs of black men until the wl11 b a til1 frtlier falling off as
l-cil blond llotvotl down from tin- ei iu- euls j Importers will all -ait for uie new
sntlsliil their nonillali dellglit. tariff. Jt is
Vote to put Doiiiocrata In olllei
eld any
miplicaliniiF to lh alit-adv
exlsting in the aenite Imt tin regular
Monthly treunry (taUmeiit .milaiiied
enough to show those familiar with
national finances just how things
stood and now tlio mutter is ull.ed of
every whera that congrissmcn congre-
gate There is no probaliiiU ( an
I increase in tho ruvonuc from eustou.s
! duties until ufter the in w t.uill is
ready to go lulu eUcel .1.1 1 if 11 Ua'l
1 fi'in probable frcin the tat n bill
ll ISC
Slnoinmlv ritiiiifna n.11
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ioi-jriiinauie Hair w
Minium iace arms or
iriiiura'iun ur Injurv n
4llll. It Mill fur hfty
ilurinulu of i:rn.ini
Ffdffed by tibyjlilaiui as
Slly nnd die mpt cml
fund lialr mieclalisl (hat
31.11 iriri racilc yf
lhr iinlllft ami nrUtiii
Ir-tr leu un riipo
v or 1 iu 1 1
. (r til il sln n ml
lih
1 The Skookum Root
F"1 1'1 V 57 s""iii fin
srzz&mSMmmm&
IM
forcvr ilcntro
lictlier iiiou 1 lit-S
neck itllout dm M
tilt- must ilellcaliil
M.'iirn tho nci-relK
VIUon. acwAnwl.B
lite lilirlicat author
neat itarnutoluL'UiS
ccrliifd. JiuriiitB .
a llfp-titur siiioiit-B I
rai- nf l.uri-iw I11S
I-rlt-c CI l- iiinli.i
ri p it ; it. 1 tuiin
nf illi UK! i g 1
Hair Grower Co. 1
i Aw Np ml m
i
The Prices will be:
25c per Dozen.
:50 per HuEidrad.
Xee-
lint mvilttilili 11 1 rtM
I ' ' ' ..w .J
nctioit till bo Uihen in congiLss to
SUPREME OOURT CLERK.
ICilaur Iiiiiih Is TcijiI red tin- I'l.uo mill
Will Ac(U.
KdgnrJonos bus boon tendered tho
clerkship of the supromo court of Ok-
lahoma by Chief .luatlco Dale and as-
sociate justices.
Thu position is ono of great honor
and responsibility mid goes to mi nc
live ambitious young lawyer nml
ue i h'lon
i. iiuthrlo
to white.
Help tho trenaurjr until tm piesUieut
ahull htivo muuo known his wishes
oltliov by a special message or through
thu lenders ot hil part; although sev-
eral propositions have alieray been
mnde in both honso and senate with
that end in view.
Tho house has adjourned until Wed-
nesday when it 111 resume the de-
lito w it ropoMil new ru'e As a
DtMiuiiriit whose frtouds me ' tflon I wholo this tnlk has been dry and un-
mill vi him in u with us i iiuthrle lntorestiii'' lint there havo aeon sev-
fcineo Okluhouiu's onenlnir lo wlilii. oral cxcltinir umsndes and Mm ..
k.i t. ...... i ' i.Hu .. .. r i. .. i i... .
viiii-iiiiiib J-'''' i mi.- noiise lias Biiowll US in-i
Mr. Jonoa was bom nonrUichinoml dependence by ehimging aovoral of the
Virginia Tobi-iiary UMth lUOS moved nlleH proposed by the comnilttje. It
to K'niisas with his parents when qiiito I s expected that the rulea as ftimlly
loungand thero secured a common adopted will differ little from those of
heretofore In tho solid lino of the sil
ver senators and several of tlieni have
practically admitted in their speeches
that the repeal bill would bo passed
even while declaring thoir purpose to
fTjJirt it to tho last ditch and to die
fighting against allowing a vote to bo
taken upon it. It is no longer denied
that the repealers havo a majority of
the senate. It is now only a question
of whether tho repealers can brL-g the
bill tonwite. A intmbor of the south-
i rn senators have stated thr.tthey will
not hlibusler to piovent a vote; anil
tin- populist senulors aro nlso opposed
lo llllilnislerlng Senator Potter hav-
ing so stated on the lloor of tho ben-
ato. Notwithstanding all of this tho
scnatois from the northwest are falill
eonf dt nt of thoir ability to prevent a
vote '1 ho test is lilcoly to bo made in-
side of two or three weeks. Then wo
shall Know- who wins.
..
1 ii sidout Clovolnnd certainly docs
not look liko a sick ninii now; his eyes
areWmr and bright and his move-
ments ipilel: and elastic and ho has
luce his rut urn lo Washington done
an amount of work tlmt no sick man
could hive perfoi mod Still his pny-
siihin Dr. Uryant is a guest at the
White House. Why?
Williamson Stntio Co
Stage leaves Guthrie daily at 7 a.
m. ia Partridge Carney & Spcre;
arrives at Chandler nt .1 n. m
Leaves Chandler daily at 7 a. tn.
arrives at Guthrie at. p. tn. Office
under tl e ostoffice.
Following is a List of the Only Correct Blanks:
A Declaration for Homestead Entry
S. D. S. i'n person.
filing
filing S
must
lands.
D. S.
D. S.
be held
B Declaration for
C Declaration for
D Certificate that
desiring to enter
E Declaration for entering tow lots.
F Certificate for entering town lots.
Affidavit at Land Office.
as
by
agent
parly
.1. W. McNCAL Pin mm t.
A. W. UTTU: Vici:-1'iii:siiiKKt
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital
Surplus
a. j. si:av
$50000
J0Q0Q
Wm. Morehead
ransfnr-Trunk Line
Ihmid of Directors In addition to Iitinlc Oillrei-s:
IIOIlACi: SPKIJI) ItOllT. MAI1TIX HKXItY IASS
W. J. HORSFALL Cashier.
the lust house and that the debate
will end this week bat congressional
oxpoelulions ore oftener disappointed
tliau realized.
JHE ItP.PEAL UILL.
school education vthjJi wns supple-
mented by a thorough Chnuluuiimi
course Was iu May 1b8: appointed
thief cleric of thu United States land
om e ut l-arued ivansns re.nnining
there until tho thange of administra-
tion when he promptly resigned llo
was during tho campaign of 14-83 chair
man of the Paw nee county Clovolnnd
club and member of tho seventh dis-
trict congressional committee.
lie lins over been mi active and lib-
eral party worlccr. It will be remuiii-
1 1 u-d the ery clos.o r.tco ho mndo for
in- leglslatuio hist fair agninbt .liulgo
llarpor C'unnlnhuiu In the face of
tiemeiidoiis odUs and also tho ontliu-
siastic way in whicii prominent Demo.- r'Tdy. "to report a iico liver
orau of Oklahoma and ulsowhorn '" order to give those members
B.
to mo 11
1 tKis Simon vdi- and
ID ..n. nt 4 1 v7
v.M(ui iiu iiaoivHJwtwiiit'n
d to bo HboAyjg4-Clioctaw '
smlt '. J i;ii inn Miouiii
other seven wlPbe released on I the latter uioasui
ll Mini !-... Ilolvi Ail)llllnj Cltfi U
glliiiiis (rjur 'rtlik-iit. lntdluMil
WA8IMN0ION. Sept C The home
committee 011 banking ami iniM-nty
met .tcMcid.iy inoining. but ufti-r
twenty minutes' ilesulUuy diwuss4B
adjoiiincd for 0110 week It w.i
learned after the iidjoin umi-ni tint
tho fpict-iilriil mid Seiretaix t ui lisle
hid both epies-ed tin- ushtlr.it
all rcmi-dial Ii-kisI.iIiuii to follow the
repeal Hill slinuld lie postponi-d until
i .- .
e siiouni line ic-
j nvn recoffniz ice. The two to lM'y P-issud the wcaate Th.-ie is no
'a en u ted will bo blindfolded placed I ieo' "'il!::'1"?""0" f xh "'"'-
u . . lo ioiiow out tins uirirektiiiii nl-
or eotHns stripped to the waist. tho.Kl. Chair. Hprla" 'hil '!.
n small picture 01 a
oe pointed directly over
heart I jwuy declines to indieut.-Miat h.- I ts
their iii-n.-mi- wmi uie uluuui
naiiuii 111 rt-ifnrn lo liio meuhuie
connAULUD uy
I ts The shorjir will tliqn stop olf
in jiaces talto aim and fire at tho
rpt liaarts. After thor are dimil I
.send frl.1n.lsllltn .v. II ni.-l tJ-l'ii 0.r-Si...rt St I.
.... . (--"" J into 'inmWti.
todthebodios andall dlfferenco. m.N.NKMln 0I. Sopt.0.The .- .
co cu JsC. lia j reached liere from the sol -
' - ! L dieiAJjRjU at l.'nid that seventv-live
ai.Uojf dltjoj- jj5j)UlJlallUllrcsonta youtifc' J.uv M1
'aur in .- linilll ot AlllOIlU J 'HIS -I'l......
vatlou. These have been aw .
Minneapolis Mi.in. '
EHCER &U1BERTS0H !
Ipe iKlildiiiK. uenerai Agm.
files alrexl
fument l
fly made
the ordW
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iso seventh
ji
-'T WHITE
cifflBral Contractor.
"old theil
TIIOOPS.
Uuiiuierii
What will the house coiiiiijUUj on
coinage do with iu newly-nocjulred
ntrht to rcKrt bills at any time?
That question h.ih bt-i-n itfikod many
times him thu rules of tho houae wei-o
nmended giving it and tho banking
and currency eominittio tlmt right
which has heretofore b en voatoil 11
only two committee -appropriation
and ways and menus ami your cor-
respondent twhort it of a momber of
tho committee. "We will use it." wus
bill
who
urg-ed his apiolntmeiit nt secretary of ! lucl n'c about what thoy would
the Unritory. be willing to do for llvor lu tho fu-
Wo offer our hearty coinrratnlation. j ture' ulen decluriiig Uioif iittentious
The appointment is a nonuhii- n.1 to voto for tho WIU011 re peril bill a
happy one. ' chauco to oto as thoy tslkod; but we .
do not propose to add to Uie existing
financial unrest bv renorlintr such n
Uuth.iethe fauitHl 1. on a'1" T " '1 a
inm ' while As this com in It tea it 0011-
j trolled by silver men it can under its
I new authority report a bill whenever
so disposed.
Uverybody now seems to ' agreed
thnt congreM will keep right along at
Two mules and two oxen hitched to "01 U w lth the ponslblllty of a abort
the Mine school er wagon is not a rare rec-et of a couple of weeks in Octobev
sight now In the Capital tlty. lo Rvo lhe UM110Lr8 u cham.e to vM
A two horse wagou with two horses the world's fair before iu close but
th.:.:: r.:.r r."' " ."..'"xo the ma.it-- in which th.
may be setn ut all hours of the day lu t-"uinlttees on the hoiutto aide are ue
tiuturle. lug or ratuer not a ting indicates
Tte festive M-iU-r" dou- t...m. 1.. t""t the senatois h.n. tt douot aljut
tat an much delight in the greut rusli ' lt At "' ate tin senate couimttluca
uiiiiosuip as uie most interested aro loin lothiuir Thoseof tin- kuu.
THOMPSON A BLINCOE
ElLaRG'TRIO LIGH'T
Ebl'ABLISHED APRIL
9
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115 Oklahoma Ave.
All orders for baggage on outgoing
trains should be left one
hour before the train
CITY HOTEL
STILLWATER OKLAHOMA
E. H. CHANCEY. Propriotot
LUMBER-MEN.
Newly furnished nnd rclitted through-
out. Only tirst-olass liotcl in tlio city.
Special at:utiou lvun to commoiclal
trade.
Lumber Sash Doors
t e-
Blinds Lath and Shingife's.V"
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(llltl
it- people receivo a cordial wel-coma
We cheerfully furnish estimates on all bills. Give us a call.
(JOOll
(It lllltli: ItOOMIlltANlls.
bopnu
Uarrlaon nd oklahoum aromies tire
one constant mo-s c? ipoving' human-
ity. Klnce the days uf eighteen hundred
aud ninety-nine the like was not aw 11
la Uuthrie
roll A
I
LlVMi nlij
JLJro
SHAPLAN
Shelf and Heavv Hardware
Un
do to-
STMETON'S
ut I U
boomer
A woiuun with eight pienninu -i all
huddled up together 111 a tnw-rc.1
wagon huulcd by two luutf ltygd.
prauie-feii-lleu-bitteii ext-iues for
horses meitndered slowly along Ilaril-
j sou avenue yesterday while the boss
f of the oulht wt-tted Iws wliistle at se-
1 I'll aooluln' simp t-siabliahmcuts
ami paid tush ! i a
imml or a muse foil oil earn
same spot. Thoy go to th
imuMiii arranged J tlic it
jjiociction s
' ()AIXh 11 1 y l..f .l.in lo is
Iloclort Cunrtloii nf Jlluru J flno alter two lllonlb UStl of Dr.
2.' . 1 . . . .....
Iranoois I'oiiteney a mi iunoiiu s mood s rup tuut 11 regu-
loue 10 uie
gave me a
I found iu
no humbug
wit' the exception of ways and menus
ami banking nnd current v. have had
nothing to act upon yet but tin v will OLSEN THE
ue overrun with bills a soon n tho ' irnmnntlf I Ttir iinnnn nnTin
rules of the ... are aOopted and the YUIMUWUII HUKSJS bHUM
regular introdui tlun of bills begins. IIVI' ' t U.1.1I iind01lahomu.av
I be wasiiul in aim committee is al
Kfirn
x)
Cleveland hu East of Division St.
A
11.
..nnl r..iiimnoi- i.ihiI. liuvinilNUto Uio b-iwt-ls anil gins
fesed to theur s-r of a LlorgynllliT iipprntns .un
i.n ii.JS(TSn tliu rleru" rolfjMvnd smrt to iimi
:
lo
wed
3tC3
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trot JCI
d t-O'tv
k a'nd&tQnWvork
a
t resii toil
'caAlI.-.. "'
'.nn?. "l01 ll1' "
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11 (Vive r 'a attention to
.HtVni at. 1 ( 11 iniit j Worn
wife iitfti
am! d
moved I
lin ivitR
f'-rv
tamo hi
filiarl IIia litllw ...'
-wv. v... ""SL'O.H t
. ni 7 -13
'0v7-iai'
"i
uo oir medicim- 1 1
l:. - .. . if nil i-
Hl Hi 11
For utlu by I'. II Lilli. a i .
M'm
il 11 lloointuV supplies quinine extract
VjCo 'amuicu ginger hiiife's pills i U Ml
iA frill lti tijlf1 In 1i.t tlrti 1ti.tr tlkiitti
pTx vw tivvuvu viiv t? v !' rj iiikiti
he iay t Lillie's drug store coiner Iluuison
tttuu fjecona street tx
rori( 8rfiuuKr&frfTLil Second street
ii-.ulv Iu t is 1 1 !it-ad in tlic prep.ii.i-'-"
' 'I ' H 11 bill. Two weeks U-
' 'i 1 -r 1 I'' to be given up to
PmU. in ii p's l.( the committee. The
baiiUim; n I nmi iu y committee has
been i 11 u! in.' th. .lohnsoil incou-
ifit.i.'i I 1 I 1 and a piopoaltion to
iepi il tb 1 11 - it 1 ink utirroncy
l ut 1 .s . . 11 u iiu te eouclu-
h I'll v I 1 1
Thesilii'i iiuation in the scn:tt
has in' un . lianrcd in tho 'ast
tl.rt-i or 11 ih. 1 or tho ilrst tur.o
hcroitapr ptib't wavering in the
P2iV -v t-..tvv.
Barbed Wire
Iron Steel
Wagon Material
'ST'JCJJSr SS3ESOE s
112 OklahomiH Ave
GUTHRIE OK
9 Td U F lTTC M " IV "1 A
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Vimm)nmwEk A
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r 'PM.kJ VI . .Hl 1 .Pk. jm
t gwgWiiM-T-wa.ii
5r"-i and'lriJe ' furks obtained sndjJU'at
tlHD 11c c . traf rMnnrnutrilS.
Our orncc is OFotiTC U 3 patint Ornct J
Jjnaw.iiii ie . m leu nmo tbiu loose J
icmute u in a n ion.
seuu m . t 1 1 w ior photo. with descrlp-1
lion lltim e it patentable or not tree o(J
sUiurte Our lee not uue till patent ii secured.
i A PAMf-HLtT "llovloObiaml'atcnt$"'ltliJ
J con ot udj 111 the U.S. and foreign couniriet J
sent tic:. Andres '
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j OP PATtNT OrriCC WAtHIHGTON D. C. J
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I INK LIQUORS
n ran miss
WJNF5 .
AND CIGARb.
Delightful Rooms in Connection.
Corner Second St. and Oklahoma Avenue.
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