The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 127, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 2, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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Originators of
Lenders in all
Anil terrors to
ho bargain matters of the country nro causing yon to keep on Urn alert to
t to our counters 'nst enough to boo to securing such as you are constantly
In need of. Watch tho progress wo are making. Come to boo the arnwrti
that nttend. ltuv if vou desire: if not wantinc to bur. nass tho tlino watch
ing the hordes of customers who arc
What do yon call these but tho greatest bargains you over saw I
Thpy arc world beaters.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
1ft) yai 1 of all wool Sci-rc vtnrlh ftV at '
nw vanU lialC wool ilrcss roods worth
JJc at 11
Movants all wool Henrietta -ttl tn utile
.Ilk II n Mi. north "c at M
Sue t.irils ilnuhlc wlilth ilrvsn Roods at M
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varilH iioucic an vimi worth wiat 'it
i ants dress flannel uorlli fin. .it
'tsMsblaik Novelty north Hat
DOMESTICS AND LINENS
ards ImUIho blue Calico nt
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v .inU Martha W.ishliiHt.m I atn-v al
0 vants Outlnc Ololli north 10c at'
'in t at ils Outline Clnlh worth IS 1-8 at
i arils shirting worth T I--.V al i.
I cuvanls unbleached Muslin Ninth To
at t I ?
I Vl t.mls bleached Muslin vv firth 7 l-3c
at S
"ti ranis all vtortl hklllliig n.iuiK'l vv'tli
c at 10
'"Minis Turkey Ked Table Cloth wotlh
.u. at 19
' inls White Table Cloth worth IKK
il IA
foi ( umI large Towels worth HV at
mm sards kkmI Crash toucliiif. uorlli ;
NOTiDHS See what Ic will buy.
'I If nl tri.-ll I
I slate pencils
I pi. kige hairpins
I j) ipvr iilns j
1 buiilniM oi ton I
' vpiols n istiilR Thread l
1 iImiI Turtle 1
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Looks li: it Murilcr.
Ciiu Atso Nov. I. The pot'ci lmvo in
their posaesklou a valine which they
bi hero is all the evidence that luinuins
1 a murder. Tlie nll4e 'vlh found
last evening in the ynids of the l'enn-
s!vunla railroud eoinpany It liad
been cut open und uhntovor of valitu
Ih it rouhl 1k Hindi nso i! by tlio
thieves bus been taken They left be-
hind however papers to tliu vnltut of
. o.nj As Hie vu I Im.' was foiuiil but u
t-U v dlstuuee from the river it U the
t!i ory of tlui police that the owner
in "lit hiive been murdered und Ins
l"n'v thrown In the river.
I.o.iiIimI In Dentil li)- 11 liiisbiuil.
iMUAwror.is Iiul Xor. 1. Mrs.
Hairy 11. Ilrutioh of the rhiuago Ly-
leuiii thenter is dead ut Kngllsh'H
liiiil this e ty wl'li n bullet hole
lliruiigh iier brenst M her feet a ."
je.irold boy was found hereaiiilii";
Irvin? to nwiihcii his mother. Uraiiijli
ami hU wife wero engngeil in getting
UP tin euterluinment for the Voting
Women's (.'hriiitian Assoc alion. Mrs
Itiuiieh Killed herself her husband
h.iv because he gunded her to it
Itobbril nml I.rfl for Distil.
Hwkii Cirv ICiui. Xovr 1. Sow
lias just reached here that .Mtic .Me-
Jvee. treasurer of Vlulmhuig town-
hhlp. was robbed of S'.t'i Iat u'ghi
It nd left for dead in a vuemit Iioiim.
from whtoli he had lelnuvtHl. When
f.muil by hi wife nfter ljing um.ui-
ki kiim nil dnv. he m et unable to
l.illi He is In a critical con lit on
'4 li perpetra'or is tiukuou n.
Ij S 'J'rnnfu uns Killed h .1 tintlu
ul iwitu. Ky.. where ho Has a coin.
Iiilituemail lo welcome tieunti.t lilacl.
bin 11
'lerti her Mining.
Tho toauhers of Ixigun county will
bold a meeting at Guthrie Saturday.
Nov. HI at 1:3) p. in. Tho following
prerain will be given:
lloll call and rejsponslvu nnotations
fro n Longfellow.
Ita1lng of minutes of previous
meeting
Musis by M as Mamie Howe.
1'eclt .iun by Miss Lenora CouUon
Vaoe -"riic Trials of a Teacher"
O. A. l'nompsou.
Dls 1 tfcil by Helen I'arkor P. J.
!oggi.s. Mrs. Hums and Miss Mar-
tin. l'aoar-"Tbo llright Side of Teach-
ing" -H M. Johnston.
TU.vr "Co-operation of I'atrons
1 ml IVaehort." Ml&s Sarah M. I'ayne.
l;c isswl by B; Outuan MUs f'orlett
1 nd K. Jaelcson.
K wjwper learning Prof. 'Jreen-
tie. I'i ler "X3osar Qualiujutions of
n S 1 efil Teaohr" li IliioUnOr
(Jen al dlsaushiou.
i'aur Morality in SehooU Snp-
Crlntonlent nisotn-stHl by I. Mann
and U. U. Ilorlon.
A ten minute talk on Washington
chy-lVor 'f 1
I'apr "OmmI Ultwenshlp" Miss
ICennedy. Dlsau.ed by Mra Tnpp
Miss Norris Mr. Rupe and Btsv. a K
Qicen
Oenoral business of asfooiatlon
IL II. Dpin.
Mies Skelev President
Secretary
HE
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Avenue.
low prices
lines
all competitors.
buying but do not fail to come.
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If till
iililior llnti l'ln
he linn.
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ISHmnge
See what 4c wlli bu.
I ualr Iwwft
I pair Sock
I lMlr stile Combs
I Aluminum Thimble
I cake vnnii
1 tine Comb
in lend pencils
I large red hntulkerchlvf
I larjc blue handkerchief
See what 5c will buy
I rake of rtuttermllk scan
I hair rnrler
I box Shoe marking
I roimI I'ocket Hook
I p"" HiiVsTK-
I IMir.'ilile OibiIk.
I 100 rani poiI Silk
l spHil tYochet I'otton
I gross Ilmti u
I Hlale
I -ml l.m-rt hi wide
l llriisl
I tablet
I Ilaiinoiiua
I Wlmlsor Tlo
See vii2t 9c will buy.
I Hair Ornament
I pair si U' (oralis
1-2 mi n. lii-ifume
fl rubber (fair Tins
I I Kit tie Huseholil Ammonia
I HottlPlllUllIK
IThIi.. Sailors worth 50c now on sale lor '.'I
Avenue.
lloml rr Mnler U lie it.
W'll u' lit i ri 8 Neb . Xov. I. The
uho'e line of the liurllngiou and Mis-
souri Orleans und lln Frnucinco
binneh is coveted with snow from
two lo four indie doing urent gonl
to h inter wheal pa Mure und tilfalfa.
Them U a great dettl of coi:i being
moveii at turn point iind ir goo.1
iiinht. The now was so hoary that
the wekt-li&uiul tniln was stuck in a
cut.
lirooin hm. liriiln ; .
Kimiii'OHT 111. Xov. 1. Mm. !.aura
Hudson of Vlnneliy:ii ngiit T lust
night became the bride of .I0I111 l!cnt-
ly an old tlino resident of IVcvpoi t
who guvu his ugu to the olllcintlng
magl.strato us SS.
.uoimrrnn: 1 onsiiintvr.
lilo .Iamiiii). Nov 1. A Monurehlst
coiisjiiruey his been discovered lit tho
State of Sao Paulo with ".Ytcnsivo
lamlllcatlous In vtirious dUlrluU.
Mui 11 nests have been iiutUe.
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tk.-l w.i act y awl M m aJljcr
Oo to Uiiaet Hrotbors for aheap gro-
Jtrioa. j jo jWi
Uood adviee. Never leave bonis on
a Journey without a bottle of Cham-
berlatn's Coll ChcMerVond Diarrhoea
Remedy. Tor le by Lillle &. Ca
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FIT28IHM0HS1 HEARING AT LITTLE
ROCK CONTINUED ONE DAY
SPORTS ARE DISGUSTED.
Iliftiui A'l)llin;ly 'oiisiitrsl lollip lleln)--
Oincrnor Olurlle ItitrmU lo AXenr (int
Ibe llclilers Till lliey l.rsio tlin
MiUs .Mill Jlny Cmio OtT
ruoniliij .Miilier-O'llon
ih'II (In on Uonilnj-.
T.itti. ItoTK Ark . Nov. It. "I am
perfectly willing I hat tliw case be
continued until to-morrow 'Wild .Mnr-
tiu .lullntiin .tndge JowphW. Murl'n's
court jestenhy aftermwin. Hud
n bomb been exploited in tHe totuplo
of juatloe it wonld hare created
searcoly lesa entallon ntuoiig tho
thronir of interested spoatntt-rs tlinti
did tliuso tvurdaV
"0. wrtntalluhft."
- "lie don't want ri gO to Hot
spring."
"Well what do yoil think of that'.'"
Tljeso nro fair iinplcs of the ox-
prehslons nf titter 'illsgUHt wldch Hew
from mouth to mouth lis the dlsnp-
poluted crowd filed out of the oourt
romn uloau upon the heels of Minim
.luliiiii and Itoberl Kitxmlmimnis as
they nitide- their way buck r tholf
suite of room in the t'anitol hotel In
custody of two deputy hlierilTx of I'll-
luskl county.
It is Uovernor (lurke's uvoweiipur-
mmc to have the cisch eoutlneil from
lime to time until the pugilists become
lliorouglilv illatrusleil 11 nil the tight is
tlnully dec'nre! oil The report sent
out fiom Hot Springs that the Muher-
f llonni'll light will le bniiuht oir
net Moudiiy is iiitmreet. .No light
will iK'cni until the cases against the
pugilists and their muniigeis nru
lliially dispos'd of ut Ttttlo lioek.
Jtilinu ttad l''itziininons were teen
lmtnedlntely after 1 caching their
hotel. .lulian stuted that the club had
pi'otniseii to hend Colom 1 Murphy here
mid ai the luwyer hud failed to arrivo
he bad on the ndiic of Colonel
Murpliv's stenographer eunsenled to
the ccnitlnunnce. He hind he knew I
no n mi no miow against kik 11 a
liittip as the Mute lad in
i use. and Hint he ilid not know u hat
t 1 a in court. When askod what ef-
teel thii poMiioneincut of the eise
would have on his liiini nf forfeiture
lioiii the eluli he replied none wlint-
eci lhc club I1.11I iruariiuteeil him
p.ntection. nnd it wus not Ins fault
I but be bud been urrested 'J'hn fault
wus the club n a 11.I he would demand
the forfeit moue because he bud
gotteu us near Hot rinys as he
could on October il .hi I mu and I'd.-
siuimons were driven over to.wi In
charge of .lerry Son Hi and lftler puld
their respects to Uovernor ( liirke at
the executive ottlee.
Mr r.ui'oiti: iiiwmav.
No t bnni'e of Corbiilt nml III (iilllm;
Toec'.her llefore I Imt J).i).
Hot Si'iiiMi Ark.
Nov. 1 The bin
light Is put off until next week und
there Is no chance of Corln'tt and ICItz
aimmons meeting in the ring
I.
fore Tneulav jst the very eailiuat.
There will 'however be 11 flirht on
Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock when
Maher und O'Donne'l will meet with
five-ounce gloves iu W'hlttiiigton pink
two miles fiom the centerof the town.
This match Is dulluttefy seltlod and
uiiIosa the statu Interferes In it very
fuiolble manner it will hu fought out
according to progrum. Smith ami
liynn will probably be given u chance
PTueailny
Tho light on Monday villi he for a
puis of 1(MW of which I.O'kl goes to
tho winner und !HMi to the laser.
Thtno io 110 aide lust. There l-Jlttlo
room to believe thatthe MalijirdjDon-
nell fight will oinB"--rrff' without r-
slstance on the part of (lovemort Inrko.
Attorney Ueuerul Klnsworlliy said last
night thut hu would report the mutter
to the governor personally and learn
ivhnt lil wlle are
l believe the .Mahcr()'l)onnll
fight would be Justus niiich u violation
of the law us that between t'orhctt
and ritzslminoiis." said the nttorney
guueul. '-and I Ueilete that It should
be sUpHl rarther than th's 1 am
not in a position t seak "
SherirT llottpt of (mr'liiu 1 county
rencNed his home here yeslerdux ufler
his uiisuiH-essful Httumpt t get I it-
slunn n into Hut Su-iiig and wus
given an ovation by the townspeople
with whom he. U ex-e ilinifly popular.
The slieHlf-WHs li Itet m his denunel-
iit'im ol 1 iisiiiiinoi s deeldi iiiff that
the man is ufiaid to light t'orlivlt.
In Ht Springs the feeling In favor
of the light Is irrowiug stronger every
hour and thut against 'hu jfovcriuir
Increase at a like ratio 'lhc gov-
ernor Is th uKt unpopular inau in
Hot Kprings Just uuvv.
' i'ursoi.' Uuvies auJ his men ..'obit
I.. Sullivan Toirmy ilan 1 addy
Kv an Hurry I'.dgeon and several
traiiu-ts uud assistants arrived at the
Arliturt'jn hotel at nunn hiilllvan
was the great center of uttraotbia at
once and the e-champon had a Iran
time iu get tin s' nvvst from the grim t
Huong of meu v Inch ctuwded around
him. John I. Hulllian after lib hud
escaped from the ureal mas uf fal-
low is who w re humous to greet hUn
11 I. eil i;in6'l. uf tU chtinees of the
I Urfhl.
1 aunt see ' he said "why thest
fellow can not get together if they
aic rea'l.v an. Ions to tight. In fnet 1
know veiy well that if they are dead
iet on liirtiiing 1ln u.i do it Uov-
ernm " nuimn rnoi Ii looks to me
aa lb u;U 'ni 'li '1 in 1 1 aic about
fighting and 1 lUstuiuiuQs don t want
to. Whoi I fought Kilraln vv boil a
vorso time than tin We were chased
Into tho woods. We had no special
trains und no deputy sheriffs to help
.u$ und more than Hut there wus a
1000 price over our heads and a pris-
on wall before its.
"In tpltq of all t(jat Jako and
found the ring mil had ntii little
trmililo cut Non if ue ilnl it under
such circumstance these fellows euu
do It too und nobody need tell 1110
lhe tun't jHirtlcnlnriy if tl i v mint to
gel lit each othor There's anuther
thing I want to soy." ennttnued .lohit
i "I wns reported hs saing thfit I
wished Corbett sneer's but thut I was
not bis friend. It 1ms Iwen d.uilitcd
that I atd that. Inn I did a it. I
mount It and 1 snv it ngnin.'M wish
him sucresa as champ 0.1 Imt he in no
frtenn of mine "
After the l"Jrfelt .Mime-.
'IIoT .Sl'ltlNnS Alk.. Nov 1 -Ttfpro
nro"fftnvc dnubls s tow bother iho
llyun-Snilth light will come nif at fill
under the auspleen of tho lliulilu th
lytic l lull Tho eluh munngers bnve
nhkei? Hint tho men whose agreement'
ealle for 11 light to-dny dofcr Ihelr
ineollng This the lighters are tin-
wiling to do and both will demand
their forfeit monov. SMHI each. The
loenl light cotninitteo will probably
pick up tho mailer if the club drop it.
HOW ENGLAND FIGHTS.
I be 1 .In
Itr.nlr to I'uniiee t ;iin I lie
Kbic of Asltuill.
Arc-it . (lold Const 'Toluny llrillsh
Vst Africa Xov. 1. tnplaln ihinnld
Slew art the apcolal llrltlsh commis-
sioner who was sent to 1 oomnssle
the capital of Ashuntl. recently os-
eorled by lis) hussars under I'np'tftlns
Cramer nnd In inn to present the
King of Ashantl with the ttlll.
maliiiii nf Ureal llrltaln. has h-
tlimeil here bringing the first
authentic news of the result of U
mission. The king of Ashantl has
rejected the ilrilUli ultimatum say
ing Unit he prefers war to accepting
the terms of tnc llrltls.li and adds thut
he is fully prepared for It.
Thctcunsof the liritish ultimatum
wore that the king should lmc a llrlt-
Nh eommlHMloiier in his country jind
that he should pluee Ashuntl under
the protection (f Ureal llrltain. Ilo
wns given until to-day iu which to
reply.
A strong force of native troops will
now be itlsputclivMl -t t oomassie tn
force the king lo I Onus.
ANSWERS HIS ACCUSERS.
IiiiIki' Klluore I'lilie l I lie I'll irK
Vcnlnst III111 nml IlKints I lino
W'iiiiiitin Nov. I Attorney (.en-
ernl llHriimn bus received from Judge
Kllgoreof the I'nltrd Mditcs 1 ircuit
eiiurt of the Southern district of the lu-
d'uu Territory his awewe. t the
cluir-fcs filed by W. Dnvisuf t.nlnex
the!""' tcns on iscplemiier is lust.
1 iicsu charges allege nioiiipetruey.
oppression otllu" xtiisj orlicuil
lnisenniiuci. uie llui Wiltfi' tuUcs un
ciieh charge In iletail nnd In wime in
1 lnee ipiole from the oourt i.'c.jrds
"l" " vlov l" soon mg iiiai nut
ehurgcH arc mujiiulilieilly tnlse
.llldiru
Kllifoin says lluvls' ehurL'es oriiriniited
in tho disagreement between htm and ' about " o'clock yosturduv mornlngbynn
the muster in ch.ineerv in the cJisv.' of J enrthiiuake tho shock of which lusted
Armour llrolhers Imnkiug companies fullv two ininntca. Soim ju'Ople claim
ens' ugainst Ailiugton ct ul. during Hint llieio were two dlst lint shocks
the dependency of which Davis. Judge ! minutes npirt Tim shock was
Kilgore sus delibcrntely oo.sght to mnsl noticeable in the noiiHiw est sub-
take mlvuntage of the friendly ndn- j urbs of the town.
Huns previously existing between
them to inllueiiei him. the judge in
behalf of his client.
A -final Imml
Arrest.
Skuaiiv Mo Nov. 1. -Arthur
luilin u member of one of tho lunresl
clothing houses In Sedalia waa jirlncl-
pal yesterday in a sensational nrreM.
In September is'jl K'nhn was a met-
cnani in Koouiiiiui. mm. iviillo hunt
ing one day with u party of friends
his gun wusucoldoiitallydisehurgod In
thepreseni'o of the w hole parly while
he was attempting to lire ut a Hook of
ducks. Tied Albeo an attorney mid
polios judge of Unodland was shot
und killed. A coroner's jury exoner-
ated Ivuhn. Recently a demand wan
made on him for money. lie refused
to comply with the lesnlt. that thu
atiurHT.friiin Uooilland arrived with a
requisition for K'ahu. who wus taken
to Kantns.
3Ist Au.Mcr for 11 Wreck.
M1.NK11 Mo. Nov. I - In .luklleo
Wlnaeolts court T. V.. .Iiiliuu ol
Moborly was bound ovci for the grand
jury In the sum of fdiai. .lullmi
j)roniptly gave the ivoulied bonL Ilo
wus arrested for criminal uarclewuu
eouuout.sl with the Wabash wreck at
Murtlusbnrg i-o"onlly In which two
men were killed.
'Hie llronlb lis. lie i llrnkl'ii.
W.iSJiixnroN Nov. I -Professor
Moore chief of the weather bureau
said this morning that ruin wus full-
ing throughout Hie drouth reg.011 from
New Motion to New Hiiglun! and he
said the drouth wus broken
I're.lilfiit ( leluiii (inn I l.blnz.
W.vsiuxoros Nov 1 - l'i-eideit
levuland and ommissioiier d In-
terual Revenue Nliller wtiofiit v'es-
terduy al shepariUtown near buries-
ton. U. .1 b bin reinrtieil to
Washington last nijjhl on 11 speclxil
train ai riv hik ut lo
I'rofi.sor Wblllxii Miirrlisl.
'iriJiulv M". Nov j .lokn
Charles Whit ten. prof sor of hortl.
culture in the Slute unirl tv
ilkw Nora T.mI.I dnughU-r o( R )..
Tndil of loluuibU. wvre marrleil at
noon tO'dav in the first I'reaby lei iau
ehuicti Uf the Rev J. I (fridges.
Lost A bieyele bell between !' 11
Utile' drug store and Jake CorUetf
rooldeacu. Kinder please return tn
Mlllo's drug store and receive rewurd.
What Col. Jonas i:i3K.
Oulhrir Ok. Aug. 11 'Ui.
Knowlton Uandrrine Co. OentU-
tnen: Some time ago my hair began
falling out badly. 1 uteri Danilorlne
for a few ilrnea and (It lias entirely
stopped my hair from falling out and
has caused a growth of vigorous hair.
Oanderlnc Is also unexcelled fqr all
uiscases pi scaip anu nair ami especiiit
ly for eradicating dandruff. It gives
one pleasure to recommend Datiilcrlno
as I um satisfied it Is all you claim for
t and that It is the very best hair re-
storer that has ever been placed on the
market. Youya truly
Titos 8 Jokes
THE EARTH TREMBLED.
SEISMIC SHOCKS THROUGHOUT THE
- MISSISSIPPI VALLEY 1
NO. DAMAdE ANYWHERE
T.TiiY 7t ' r. :. -
"v . 111111 1vu11.11. 11 laiorru llll anil
rnlin MIitKi t.Mlir (inn f
lali lliillilliii; Wrrr (Irnlly
OmiyMi i'H i!rtb 1'nuL.il
HI Cbiirlestiin Mo ( j
Muter I liiMlnc
Cirn von Nov 1. - 't'w'o distinct
shocks of eaiUiqniiWo were felt aliout
1 I' o'clock yestuiduy morning
Ihmnghout tho Mlwulsvltipl valley
fnuu Knnsns to liistern Ohio
nnd from Mluhlgun to the tlulf
of Mexico. So fur as known
no damage was done though general
alarn was caused.
Two shocks wore feltlit this city at
:ll o'clock. 'J'he employe of lhc
W estern -Uukin Telegranli eoiunatiy
und the Ielephone eoiiipunv.who wute
onduty.nll reported feeling the shocks
ln the eleventh llm.r of the Western
L 11I011 building Hi shock wore ouite
notleenbk'. so niticli so thut iho uinn
were Ihiown iignlnst their deska with
a good deal of force.
Si. l.iniM Mo.. Nor. I. At Visa
in. several cartliiunke shocks weie dis-
tinctly fell here. The vibrations Weio
from east to west and cauh sjloclc eon.
linned several seconds. The oporatotR
in1. l'sor fiilon Telcgragh
building beeame ulnrniiHl und several
rushed from the building The shock
were not ncoMiimaiilcil 1... .. .i..
lintf noise.
!: iuts fn.iH .11 imrtsof this State
are lli.it te shucks were distinctly
lelt '
hr. .losi .. Mo Nov. 1. This oily
was riM'keil b.t an enrthipiukn ut I-.10
o'clock .estenlav iiiornlng. The shock
lusted frrm one to two minute... The
uuiliiliitiiin wns from south lo north
'lhc motlsii was very violent. UuesU
nt the st (hnrles hoii'l und the lints
at iiiin anil Chnrios streets
thrown into 11 rinle.
wero
.M lsl I. Mo.. Nov. l. Tiia no...
pin of thU cltv were nwukeiuilyea
jduy morning nt 3 o'clock bvntlo
eali-
li tlali i
earinuuue Jheio wero tbrro illa-
tiiiet sIuh'Icn all within a period of
. two mluutes. In wiiiii purls of the
city the shocks wero so violent that
I pictures were thrown down and ut
one house the first shook caused a side-
board to full over.
1 Tol'RK V. K'nn..N m I li ...... .1.
1
in Toneku were slio-llml lo i...t.. i.i.i.
I.p v kxvviuiiii Kan.. Nov
1 V f..i
minutes after " o'clock oslcrduy inoin-
Ing n severe eurth(unk(i shock rallied
lunmure ami uislies vlolentlv iu sonic
loealltloanud roughly rolled porsons
in lH'd. Theie weie threo distinct
shocks The llrst ono began at f:0!
und the last one was over at 1:111 The
vibratloDH appeared to he from the
uotthvvest to the southeast.
NEAK CHArTeSTON MO.
'I be linrl I In Hie ttlil Si. ml. ltri;bi
MroU.ii ami Wilier I bin a.
C11 viii 1 si on Mo Nov t -n earth-
quake of iinusmil violence occurred
here at S:0S o'clock y stenluy morning.
Mnny chimneys toppled over and plate
glass In several store fronts was
brokun to bits. The biick Methodist
church was badly shiitteted and the
plosterlng knocked fiom a hundred or
more- Interiors.
In the country four miles ninth iho
crust of the earth wus broken In llfly
places and from the llssuro water unit
snnd are gushing iu considerable vol-
nine. '1 Im same phenomena are re-
ported in thu dlstrlat still futther
south and also at Itlir Uke ncTural
miles north of tow u. Thl u u part of
the old seismic region which wns ovui-
whuluiad and neurly deslroved b an
cintliqtiako eighty years ago
A Mule Unlit In lljngri-
.1 vcksoh. Mis Nov. 1. An earth-
quake shock was fell here at 4:15
o'clock this inoruiug lasting fur nvvr
a minute The force of the shck was
so great thut a number nf Imlldlngs
rocked pewmriUMy Should the
sbiM-ks iHur again it Is feared that
the capitol budding will collapse
there mw heliur sumo cracks a foot
wide In the walls 0 lite third story.
Tho building generally U In a state of
decay und a on .taut uu'aaee to Un:
employes.
A. P. A. SECRETS OUT.
Vi Olnahit I'.ior Si euro CillJ.s of
All
seret l'apr t th Ooler.
XHi vin. Hh Nov. l.-An Omaha
plr his ceoated a political sensa-
tion In Omaha by pttblMilug facannil
cwtiea of the s't aoriospomluuec
und urckive of the executive confer-
encMitfthe A. I1. A. with candidate
(or position before the uonvcHllons
and applloauls for elerltships uiuler
tllv ofQcwrs appibxt (Ureelly tt the
aoerut Junta of the order as the initial
step toward securing plaeoa. All lit
original rosters uf the eouueils and
accumulated uarresjHiudeAeo have
bepw ajjouevil.
Jlurdernl y r. lUrlrnilrr.
IIlstus. Un. Nov. 1. At 11 o'ulot-k
lat night DavU Matney barteudor
In C. I'. llounefon's aaleou shot ami
killed Deputy lulled States Collector
Moat I' W'mle. 'Iho klllinc nat done
tn the saloon and the trouble arose
over drinks.
I'ruiiro Aiiiimm I'mlilo Itlauilt.
Taiiis Nov. i.Tho two Itbmli of
IlUahiueand Ilorabora belonging to
the Tiihitlan group in the South Ta-
clfle hare beeu anncxcil to l'muce by
consent of the natives.
GREAT
BANKRUPT
)?. rtWOJ01 n Mr- 's"opc. of
bills $500o worth ol limits
The
SHOE
To be sold ut 7f.ei"i s on U)B dollar. An opportunity not Id.
tho vrny letilhor m advancing
NEW
NEW
Arriving
every dn y. Xe-v enp -s just received fn.m New York. A l.nrg.
of men's hats and caps jmt opene I up. tans from lcii
to 1 11(1 Huts fmniS'.' In 1 ihl
Wool Dress Goods
l'rlces on wool diess gnoda will ulmosl be cut in two for tho nru few
II e are determined to reduce this stock nnd tue willing to lose sonic
III lirilni. In .In ... .... .. . . ... . .....
T . . -li.O It HIM" IJIIll- 111I1IH
1 ou oun t aford to buy without giving us a look.
r discount anybody's prices. Ml pieces of all wool suitmo
mil nro worth SO to $1.00. Wo will close them nut at . 1 .
... .....v. 1. . fllh
W' guaraulre lo
cost us too tc 7flt ai
We have the largest. Host and Finest
.iv.iiiti 11-1 1 .IVJI'J
THE
Cheapest Place In Town
HIRZEL BROS.
Dealers In
Groceries Provisions Crockery Queensware Tinware anil
WOOD
Hi Horlli Second St. German and English Spoken.
0KLAH0MA1CARRIAGE WORKS.
4 . I v saataaaajsrijiaaasi !m JiTfcJ! si . K.
j Y s. VisassaBaaagsiTJaFVsalw'triTy- ' Sw j
A aaaaaaaBMataaaalflK!BVli TV
rs -liBHHI8fPAXA
Maiiuracl hits all Kinds oi Vehicles. Tn inline 'I'riiiiniiiis anil
Kciuiiring jironiplly allonilcil (o.
22 .Soulli Dltision Slrcol (JnUirle 01.
Hotel
FIRST-CLASS.
m nicely furulshod rooms. Table the beat th m ukcl a IT.
Loeatouin business eontur.
Cornor Harrison anil First Slrot.
S. BILLINGS Proprietor.
Large airy a
flood service.
N. F. CHEADLE COAL COMP'Y
Wholesale and Retail deal era in
RUBY
CANON FRONTENAC WEIR CITY
ANTHRACITE.
Also sola agent for the sale of the celebrated .MeAlealer OosU tin iest nm ".
the market for dowaatle MM.
Olllce and Vnrtl.s 121
Telephone No. li.
THE ANCHOR
The Hno6t equlppect bar in the city
We handle only tho best Wines Liquors and Cigars.
Next door to the Leader ottice.
Headquarters for horsemen during the fair
105 Harrison Arc.
F. P. ALLEN Prop.
SALE
StlllwaUr. who Uiled to tmy hi
and Shoe at
Rush
STORE
N 1
u'eiir 1 a n
GOODS
RUSH
at rim
im
W 'l
mom
assorted stock of Dress Hood
s ill Oil t
RUSH
J C. DANA MG'R.
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