The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 9, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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LESLIE Q. NIULAGK
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OlfloUl Oritaa of OblAboinn lMiioeTcj
The Official Organ of I.OKOU founts
THURSDAY JULY 0 1S0G.
TnR Daily Lkadeii accepts advertis-
ing with tho distinct and positive guar-
antee that It bag double tho paid
circulation of an; newspaper publlihedln
Oklahoma.
The Leader Bindery Is one of tho best
Institutions of tho kind In tho Wost And Is
dally turning out largo quantities of work.
Scud in your orders for binding and blank
books and they will be promptly attended
t).
t-UHHUHIl'TtON KATEH.
DAILY.
Juo month delivered In city I 40
One month by mall SO
i'tirce months 1 SO
Six months S 00
One year.... 6 00
KKl .U V.
Sir months I SO
Jne year 100
THIS 1'KUl't.K AItU Si'KAKINO.
Our telegraphic reports thi morn
ing tell tho story of tho situation at
Chicago. Tho tlologatos from the wost
and south roprosontlng tho grot' mass
of the common poople the producers
of tho nation arc in full contro i! tho
convention and arc speaking in no un-
certain tonos. They havo solcctod a
chairman adoptod suoh reports as
they saw fit and will today adopt
a plntform declaring for bimetallism
and truo Americanism and nominate
a candidate who will lead tho Amorl-
raa psanlp.io a triumphant victory In
Novcmbor next in all probability
Richard Parks Bland of Missouri.
ll-L-A N D.
It looks morn like Bland every hour.
Silver.' 8. triumph is Bland's triumph.
Silvku winB hands down at Chi-
cago. tilLYKlt
money.
dollars arc tho poor man's
Tins sllverites throughout the coun-
try are feeling good.
Bland's bimetallism brings people
prosperity for posterity.
'J'jik boss was heard at St. LquIb
tho peoplo aroJMng h6aril at Chicago.
Ir takes more thin an X ray to find
tho McKlnley boom in the Ito mblirun
r-arty.
OllAt'NCKY M. Dhl'hW hn if. to
Kuropo to ruouperati'. It- litis had
thKt tired feeling over filntw June 18.
Mil. Wmr.VKY "etlll hus cnufldence
lhat tho gold men will win." Wo aro
afraid William is tho victim of a con-
fidence gamo.
Gold and silver aro twin brother
whoso mission it is to furnish the mo-
tallic money of the United States. Tho
stabbing to death of one drives tho
other Into widows-weeds. .
It cost tho government fully fifty
thousand dollars to capture tho thir-
teen men who escaped so easily from
the federal jail Sunday night How
much more will It cost to return them?
Tub Wichita Eagle tho greatest
newspaper thief in tho wost etolo tho
Leadkh's ar.connt of tho federal jail
break and attempted to pass it oil on
Its readers as a special dispatch to tho
Eagle.
It is said that when Attorney Gen-
oral Ualbralth arrived In Chicago and
saw the acres of silver buttons ho
thought It was the eruption of a sliver
mine whoso dimension embraced the
whole country.
Too bad that with all of Chicago to
be'ect from tho national committee
could not find a praashor with eltbor
brainb or piety enough to offer an
opening prayer without reading it
from a type-rltten manuscript.
HoiiAHT the vice presidential candi-
date on the ticket with MoKinley in
an intorviaw says that it will take
bard and persistent work to pull the
ticket through. In other words it
will take much "frying of the fat" to
eave the Republicans from defeat.
The offect of the demonetization of
Bilver by the aot of 1873 has been to
make it possible at any time for the
gold syndicate of this country and
England to corner the gold coin and
gold bullion whenever thoy saw fit to
do so. Thoy have dono this repeated-
ly since 1873 and so long as silver is
kept demonetized this will be the re-
sult whenever the products of the
farm and labor show a tendency to
rise in prices.
In the hi. Louis RepublUau national
convention the delegates obediently
bowed to the one-mac power and
Mark Hunoa controlled the conven-
tion iumoIi os an ox drivrr would drlvo
a yoke of steers Not so in tho Chica-
go Democratic national convention.
Hero the one-man power went rlim-
inering at the first blast of tbo Demo-
cratic bugle end Mr. Whitney was
squelched as a puff of wind extin-
guishes the light of a candle dip.
SrHKCII OF MK. DANIKL.
"mi mo luly 8 Temporary Chair-
man Daniel on nsmiming the gavel
nddrc the convention as follows:
I li urinanot the National UnnorrvUc
mk
whi.1i I i
i In rWolt ng (r m rout hands this
temporary nrealdln ofl:-r of this
ion. I to lr to vxttra entimtit
I am Mire It nnanimous lint no national
coniontt m was ver pw.iitiil ofr vitli more
ability or more fnlrti"s than br yourself.
(Oheara and prl? of Harrtty. llarrlty ") I
can pxpmw no botrrr wl'li for mrwif than that
1 may 1. abla in mm faeble way to modal my
conduct ly your modr-l ami to jraetle by your
oxampl '
A Noul r-onirilliiiint In Senator Hill.
"1 rnirrot that im nam should ban- boon
brought In ovon In tlu most ronrton and
wrioiKi rompliration with ttiat of mr iliHtln-
ftuislted frimi I tho (troat rVuator from Now
York. 'AliplRii-o i Hot tln irrr fact that I
han i m tti 1 ! to ur done refutes th srm-
BP.tion thil ha. lwn im providently made on
this floor that oitlmr lor tho'O whom I hav
tho li mor to renrownt would er bonp Indig
nation upon that Iiimti and illustrious head.
(Great applause i No candidate r.o dispas-
sionate Judgmatt can ever mlsintaipret jour
meaning. The Hennto- from New
York himself knows as 1 know
and ai yon know that there is
no Irs9nalitx in thi ptwfarment whieL has
been uirea to ma Ho must know anil tho
whole country that watsha the proceeding
mutt know that It ii solelj duo to the Jiriu-
oiplstbat tliit great majoritr of Democrat!
SENATOR DANIEL. VIRGINIA
ttaniii for and that Hie? know I aland with
tlipm (auiJaiuo) and that it la given in tlio
spirit of tne inatrasttons rpiT.id by these raji-
rwntnUYo or tne vopie whom an i-emo-crata
will oror bow to aa the pnreat and orig-
in it source of all power The blrtli of the
)mocratio party wai coots with the birth
of the mverelgnty of the pmple It onn never
die nntd the declaration of Amarioan Iniie-
iwndpnse U forgotten ai.il that tovoreignty Is
craahe.1 (int. (uraal appiauapi.
'I am happy gentlnmeu to know that as the
majority in till conrention it not tteraonal
neitlter in any senee ia it aoctional. It blenda
the iwlntettoa and the p!na in Maine and
Sooth Carolina. It begina with the annrtte in
Marylaud ami uproail. .nto a cnnlmrat In
IjjuiaiaDa and Texat. It atretehei in one nn
broken column a rom the American continnnt
from the Atlnutii shores of the Uhl Dominion
and Oeo-gin and It abeda it ailrery beams
urer tlie golden galea or Cnluornla. (Al
nlauae). It eenda forth ita pioneera from
Plymouth ltook and wates ovjt the goliUn
wheat field of Dakota it lias Ita strongholds
in Alabama and MUalsuppl and it oatott in
Minnesota Florida nod Oregon.
Uprliliic Tbnt Knows No Scctlonnlliii.
"ltatleks like a tarbsel (appUuae) down In
the olil North atntj and it writes 16 to 1 on tho
saddlebags of the Arkansas traveler. (I.oud
applnnse ) It iwure down ita rival its from the
mountains or west Virginia and makoj a great
lake In New lleaueo Ariioti Wyoming 1 1 alio
Ulflli Nevada JIonKini aud I'olonula. It
standi guanl around the Natlonnl Capllnllu
the Dlitrirtnf Outumbli (olieers)anl it camps
on ttia frontiers of Oklalmma It sweep i like
n prairie fire over Iowa and Kansas and puts
up n red light on the confines of Nsbrniku. It
inirsUnls Its r.m-sive battallions In Ohio In.
dinna llllnuli and iliiaourl. List bat by far
from least when 1 use this grind array nnd
think of the lirltish gold standard that was
recently unfurlel over th mios of Itupubllcau
promises t St Louis. 1 think too of the bat-
tle of New Orlinns of whioli It was sad:
'Titers stood Juhn Mull in mar'ial iiomp tot
there was oil Kentucky' (Applause.)
' llrotliren t the Kist there is no rkiuth
there I no Xortii there it n lint or Weit in
this uprising of the iieople for American
emancipation from tbo conspiracy of Kurojn.an
Kings led on by Or -at llritniu which sooks to
destroy ouhilf the iiionoy of thi world and to
make Amsricau ninnufHctiir'rs tr "clinnta
farmers anil mechanic- more bwersofwood
unit drawers of water
A l'ew Things to Uci'joinlnir.
"Do not forgot gontlemes) that fgrthlr'y
years we have "- '! th men that1 on
liave named toi iresidint. He mug r. Urec)ts?.
Tilden. llsncwk and tw.ee tirovey t'levvland.
Do not lorget that we have submitted cheer-
fully to your compromise plntfo m aud tp
your reKat'Jil pludgo-" ' bimetallism and have
patiently born ripjntoil diiuippomtmeuts at
to tbeir fulflllmant. Do not forget that at the
lat National conrention of the D?moe-atio
jwrty in IBS you proclaimed younslvas to be
In favor of both gold and silver without die
criminating ngaluat either metal; aud that the
only question left open was the ratio between
the metals. Do not forget that J rfer to the
fact in no ulterior eenso that just four years
rjo. in n DitmoeratU eonventlou intbisoitr
tbo New York delegation stood here solidly
and immovably for a csiulldiU committed to
the free and unlimited to nag of silver iul
gold at tlie ratio of 18 to 1. Aud if we are
still for it let It uot be forgotteu that we owe
it In toms leeasure to thlr teaohlugs (Ap-
plause.) "Tliat we o wo yon svuih geatleman of the
Bait is readily acknowledged nod we are
grateful. We owe you niuob. gentlnmon of the
convastlaa and what we owe you of UiHgit
fa the foree bill and the MeKtnley hill and the
Kbermnn law Uij triplo lufamy or ilepublican
lgislation Tbe ttni aimed uot more at the
boutb than at the groat cities of the East and
ohlef among tbsrn tho great Democratic city of
New York with it ruagaiBceot patronage
Tliat bill got Its leatb blow in the Henate but
there was not a singlt ltemorat in New York
or New England to vote egaiast it. If you
(enilsmen have helped to save tin KuutU. it
also has belid to save you hi the Last; but
whether the South should be saved or not
those great American UepuUieaa Henatort
from the West Tkller. Wnlcott aud your Jot.es
and your BtanfurH of California sank their
jiattlsin feeling on the orsjsr o; tliuir patriot-
lim and came furwarl to the resue of the
American institutions
Tho Day of I'oroo Hills I'lisicxi.
".No wan gentlemeu iu thU high uoon of
eQrctMMtrr'sfrlaleyutv can revWi force bills
(tow In this reconciled ad reunited republic.
Our opponents thetnsidves Lare abandoued
tbent. Then is none that can itakd ltweea
the uuiou of hearts and tht union of hhnd
that V. H Ord&t Is bis dying vision saw was
coming aa angels vings all the sons of our
common country boa Chicago dressed
Southern graves in Sower she Imried section-
alism uuder a uiauataia of fragrance. Whsf.
Southern soldi a oa yesterday eheared the
wouailed hero o U North Is UiehmouiL the
South answered k: 'Lit us have ptca
peace union and i urty now and foreeer.'
The speaker then launched into &
denunciation of tho McKlnley tariff
bill uud the repeal of the Sherman
silver purchasing net. The financial
plank of th0 Republican platform was
a tt asked. Continuing he said:
'The lUpubiiean patty has now raaoussed
the ereed of its pUltorw and of our actional
pledge sad pretested to the country the tseut
of high r taxee more bonds and less mousy. U
has proelaimed at last throwiui away the dU-
eoisea the Ibitiib gold stsaiUrd Donotask
lit then to loin theui is any their ptopuet-
tioas. Iiastuf all uak ua t. join them upoi.
the moasy nuesUoa and tight a sham battle
over settled tariff for be ioey question is
the paramount issue behtro the Aieertciu pio
pie al it involve true Aiairicauixs. moie
than any eeouoiaie ijw that r mi pie-
sested at a l'rettdeutisl ebwtioa.
"The exieSlug gold standard whroc ont
tb idea that we ao uihju ll' lu the Ih-ii..-erstic
4t(urm of liJi llus prmiM to If d ixtb
old ad sliver was UUHi 'U. it li bouu not
from th last eaaetsnaut of t'wogiww on the
subject whish is repaaltug the Sherman law
pledged the whale country to th ooutlausuc
of tbe double tandrdi Itot from guy ttatuta
wbattoeter now In force in tbe Dnid ttotcs.
No we are not Uoa any gold standard but
v.e have a disonlsred and mtscellaueou curteo.
clu of nii.e l.lilcJkH iiii'U UielnU Slid x
paper rm-priHrartlor tmi mo't patrnr itepuo-
lloan legislation renderod wore b th treasury
practlcos bosmn by fbriublican scrretarlet and
imfortnna'o ycopiedhv their Denitratte sue-
eessofs (VpplatiM'.l
l'resent "-Intus f Hllsnr
'Then consider tin so firts STPotlomem' Tim
Federal Stslo nml municipal inif In this
ciinntry aroaMe'ec! ami pnui tir tin. Mundard
of the whole mass of mon in ruculation
No enthority l.nt rvor boon conferred l) Coo.
groes for the ino of any bon Is ptyable In
gold but distinctly refnod Tho sppcio re
enmptlon of 17 give tbo rurplus roveiue In
the trennr not g dd only as tho mon.y of
rotlomptiiin l'mriMnn was msd tiy tb
Illnii I- Mlle.m act of t-V I to add to our circu-
lation some Jj.ii.iMi urn of standa-d silver
money or paper Im I upon It; and all that
mai" of Mlror mono i 'Uitalnod at parity
With gold by n.ithuitf uliriPvcr on oatth but
ths silver in it nnd lln lognl tondor functions
imparted to It h liw (pplina) Wo have
no ontatandiuit jliligntion in tho I'niled
Statosoxccpt tho Mimll "im of llOHM0 of
sjnM pertificab's which nr- n .cciflcally paya
ble lu gold nnd tho. of rfure. should be ao
paid. All of our specie obligation aro paya-
ble in roln which moans ilver or gold at the
government option or in silver spO'Wrally
and only
There is more silvr and tntfor based upon
silver in circulation to-dnythan there Is of gold
or paper based on gold and that tl.e gold dol-
lar is not the unit of valuols demonstrated by
the fact tint no gold dollar piece can now
under our laws be raintod. If we sfaonld go
opon the gold standard we ranst change tbe
exist Inp bimotalli: standard of payment of all
public debts taxes and appropriation saving
nlone tliose specially payable in gold As we
have twenty billions of public and private
dobt it wonld take mori tliin throe time all
the gold in this country to wy even one year'
interest upon it- We should be compelled here-
after t contract tho cnrrnay by pn lug oil
SHi.CIO 10 )J of greenbacks and Sherman notes in
gold which would nearly exhaust the entire
American stock in and out of the Treasury and
ihessme polic would reqn ro the Hll.'lOO.ooO
of silver certlflcatus should be paid in gold
also as foroshadoarod by tho prwnt draft upon
tbe country's stock of gold
Tree Coinage the ltenir-dy.
"This met ns an lucre of the public debt by
ROa.OiO.lHU with the rp"ct of WIIIW.OX)
more. Tho disastrous coiiseuuoncea of such a
policy are nppallluglv con'omplntod and tho
only altornat lo pugtestnd i the free coinage
of silver at tho r. tie of 10 to 1 lapp'susc) and
the complete restoration of our hereditary and
constitutional sytcm of American inonoy. Wo
prayyon.no more makeshifts and stra Idiot.
Vex not the country with your prophesies of
smooth thing to c in. from the llrltlsh-lte-publiean
propaganda (Applause ) The fact
that tbe European natims are going to the
standard render " s" the more impmoUcal
that we should do so for the limited atook of
gold in the world would have n loner division
and a entailer slurs for each sic t Ion.
' l'rovioui predicticti: Uivo been punctually
refuted when prosperity was prophesied to
Dome upon the unconstitutional tepoal of the
Bherm-in law Instead of protecting the treas-
ury res-irve as wn propheiiod it would do nu
unprecedentsd raid was promptly made oa It
and the f MO.OXJJ.OW of b irrowed gold liave bseu
InaatTlcient for Its ee-unty instead of cauiiag
foreign coin to flow to u it ha stimulated
the flow of gold to Ilnrope an I greenbacks
and tho Sherman notes which aro just as
much payabla In silver as in gold have been
need to dip thj gold out of tho Treasury of the
United Stat ami to store it in the strong
boxes of th I-ords of Kurope Instead of re-
viving business thia folly has further depressed
It Instead of increasing wages thia policy
ban furtlur do'reasod them. Instead of multi-
plying opportunities for employment this jl
Icy has multiplied idlers Instead of inoreai.
Ing tbeprleei of our prodnst this imlicy lias
lowered them it is estimated about 1' ier
stmt in three years Instead of restoring confi-
dence this poller ha banished confidence. In-
stead of bringing relief it ha brotinhtyearaof
nn 'or j and tor thia reason it has contracted
the currency of th United ?tatee ft a bead for
every man. woman and child since November
1 1WS and with thia vast aggregate contraction
tbe prise of lend and of manufactured goods.
and of all kinds of agricultural and mechanical
pn ducts baa fallen
United Stntes belf- Siilllclcnt.
"To pretend that this the foremoit rlcliost
and moat powerful nation In the world onn
not coin iti own money wltliout suing for au
iutornati ual agreetnont nt the courts of Ku-
rope tu autocrats who have uooe lint primary
Int tots to subserve bava for many year been
held out at every Presidential election Thty
liave made ure of such an ngieruurmt and hHVe
foilml it aftorward We have never in all our
hi-torv had an international agreement upon a
m uint.iry systim and noao yf the founders of
this republic over droamol that such an agree-
ment wn. eiseutial We have had three inter-
national conferences m wnl ir to obtain It and
to a nt longer upon thorn i to ignoro tho inter-
osiof on- own iieoplcaud dogradenur national
iligmt and hi advertise to all mankind our
impotence and our folly
' i'h ronceision that co'no from the gold
dta iiiur I men uf all Eitropo for tho rest iration
u( tho diinble standird is the only solution of
th' '.i.iciil ditllcu' tic that w i can And in tho
int'o k tnf .ro na Thodoc'aratlonof tin Kng-
I h prini r and lh French min stcrs and the
Kim- .in (ivnrnuie it which lixv t roiontly been
exit o -ihI. s'iows that if it succeeds at all it
il suocon I agninst the sinister pnwerofan
toi'i.i'v which hat been mod airaiust It the
griHie t oior established by man. with moro
tor ib.rv nud more productive tuorgy than
tiro it II imu I'ranco and Herman) combined
without (I iK'iidonco oa Buropeaj nation for
tuytl ing they produce an I with Kuropoaq
uiti'.iin dopmdent on much tbu ne prialuce I
fu I. (iipiljo of restoring tin cm Itutlonal
niHic i)stom of gold aud silver at equality
with I'licli other (Applau ) And a our
fs her" in 1 .7H declared our national indepen-
dence t all the world so to-day has the great
Democrat h party founded by Thomas JrlTer-
soi th author of that declaration appeared
herein t'hbago to deitar tb fluaucisl Inde
IKUiclcn.o of the Uaited Statei of all other
untluni and to Inrok. all true American to
assert by their saUrsgi at the !la that my
country may be iJased where ska by right lav
Urn-. as the freest and foremost a the m oft
prosperous and happiest uatlon 'Iwt ever
blessed the Ufa of mankind upon this globe."
A liAFTiBT preacher at Oklahoma
City stuck up his ears Suuday and ut-
tered a tremendous bray against
woman suffrage or the granting of any
rights to women. Too bsd too bad
that a tnau so bigoted and little
should be admitted to the pulpit iu
this enlightened ge. The noble wo-
nitu of America will be marching for-
ward to victory and equal Hghts while
he passes away unknown and unfelt.
In the meantime the women of his
oongrejjstiou should call for bis resig-
nation sad invite him to go and prnaeh
and conduct a church where there are
no women.
Jti.v 9. 1896 will be a day long re-
membered in history as the day upon
which a silver isttvtiorm was adopted
by the Democratic party and s. candi-
date nominated who will lead the sil-
ver forces to victory uud restore the
white metal to its prober place in tho
coinage system of America
Whet) say putt of th?
Iimiy isfl't doing the wort
that natui iutcculcrf It la
'.'.. ll put the whjole yv.
irui uut of lime-out Qi
harmony Kickers in
ont patt of th. body U
Hkel) to ruu into all parts
of tht tly When child-r-
n Maud A row of bricks
ou rd fliey knock the
whole row dowsi br up.
setting one brick Trial u
esactly what happens to
th? health when the how-
el fat t perform their
P'optr function. i.'!uai-
pa'ion makLg trouble all along (be hue
Iiu' the liver out of order Is bad for the
.idm; s- bid for the btutuach It holds in
the body poiMJiioua luiti r and btc4ue it
ranuot go uuy pUce flv tt pet into the
hiod flu blood cari u s it all over the sys-
tem That in-kin -'.iitigiohti'-u latitude
bad breath and fmtl taste iu the mojiUi. filU
Hit atsMuach ilh gs arid causes vviady
belching steps dig-sioi) in the stomach
oseesw smk f I'.'mws) htlbunt and hewl-
ath . Vrf cas Mwaj -dl ph JrouVte for
llr Vitfirtr's PI?4iLaii f-eftrrk t'llan enn.
sUpatlon gnu its 'eUendsut rvjhi
If
TURNING GRAY
AND TlirtBATBIIBO
WITH BALDNESS
The Danger is Averted by Usinif
AYER'Syjcon
"Xoarlv fiirly yi'itrs itgo flor
gome woi'ks r HiVkntss my Imlf
ttinipil gray ami beg.in lulling out
an ruioillv I hoi I uus t hrt-nttMICtl
Willi itninnliutf lutlilnifx. Mearing
Willi ftninnliutf lmlilni. Mt-HniiK
Ayer's Hitir Vignr liigblv spoken of
1 comineiiccd using this proparo
iimi. ami mi so will -ii i-in il with
Jlif it-suit lhat 1 h.ixi' in'MT tried
itiiv otlii'r kind of tlri'Shiinr. It stop-
p.'il tin- hair froni falling out. stiniu-
lattil anew growth nt hail ami kept
the sralp frt'P frimi tlainlrulT. Only
nn orr-iiHiiiiial applifatitin is now
iP'iili'il to kt'ip niv hair or good
nitnral color. I never hesitate to
-''commend an of Aver's medicineB
to my fiionilrt." Mr. II. M. II AIOHT
Avoca Neb.
Aver's Hair Vigor
pnrrArti'ti rtv
D... J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL MASS.. U. S. A.
SAVK Till! II1JAI.T1I Ol' Till! UITV.
The complaint Is becoming univer-
sal in Outline ogalnBt the danger of
poisonous weeds. Ilundrud of lots
are overgrown with these disease-
breoding woods nnd while many eill-
79ns have complied with the law and
removed them others again have not.
This is all wrong and whou fevers
anil malaria have done their work
among our people it will thou he tco
lite to enforce the ordinance.
If our residents and others will not
abato the dangor on their loin let the
city authoritlo abate it by having
tht so postllonco breeders removed at
once.
Hall's HairHenowor renders tho hair
lu&trous and silken gives it an even
color and enables womon to put it up
iu a great varloty of styles.
Oklahoma Democratic Plat form
Resolved That wo heartily oudorso
tt.c Democratic principles as laid down
by JciYersou ami Jackson and that
tliose principles aro the trim test of
loyal Democrats.
Unsolved That wo are 1n favor of
the free and unlimited coinage of gold
and silver at a ratio of 10 to 1 regard-
less of tho action of any otliur country
and the steady and grauual increase of
tho circulating medium to meet the
just demands of the people.
Itesolvcd That we favor homo rule
and the appointment of the bona flilo
oitlieus of Oklahoma to the federal
otllcos in tills territory.
Rosolvotl That the delegates eleoted
to tho national convention ure In-
structed to vote as a unit ou all ques
tions eomintr before tliat convention.
aud to vote for no oue for nomination
for prosldont or vice prealdont who is
uot unqualifiedly iu favor of the free
and unlunltod eoinuge of gold and sil-
ver at tho ratio of IU to 1 independent
of tho actlou of nny otliur nation.
Itesolvcd That we are in favor of a
tariff for revenue only.
Itesolvcd That we are in favor of a
constitutional amendment authorizing
the collection of an income tax as a
part of the federal reveuus system.
Resolved That wo recognize liuoity
as the birthright of every h'utnau be-
ing aud that wo oarnesUy sympathise
with buffering Cuba in her btrugglo
for independence and call upon tho
presidont to grant the people of that
Island recognition of belligerent rights
In tliolr war for freedom.
Ilo&olvcd That we condemn the Re-
publican party for its porsistent crim
tuhl legislation to perpetuate itself in
power by such acts as the force bill
disregard of tho constitutional limita-
tions destruction of silver as one of
the money metals legiblatlon ip the
interest of the classes aud against the
masses.
Resolved That in William MeKinloy
we recognize tho paid attorney of
manufacturing trusts the recipient
at their hands of enormous contribu-
tions for the purpose of his campaign
and the bound agout to reimburse and
swell their great fortunes by the
shameless taxation of tho people. That
wo further rocognijfe in William Mo-
Kinley the most eminent finuncial
etraddlcbtig of his day and tlie only
man before the American people who
Is vouched for as being lu favor of
both the free coinage of silver and of
a single gold standard.
Resolved That the national com-
mitteeman from this territory is here-
by instructed p jqlo with the free
silver men in tJm t'oroporary organisa-
tion of the national convention.
Resolvod That we favor the en-
actment of legislation by eongross at
the earliest poseibe moment which
will giv; to all the settlors upon pub-
lie lands lit tub territory tho same
rights to free homos that were ao-
eorded to tho settlers of original Ok-
lahoma. Resolved That we favor more liberty
and nriviletres In reference to Indians
holding allotments in Oklahoma aud
douutid such legislation as will per-
mit the Indians to cpnduet their busi-
ness without interference on the part
of the Indian deportsept or its agents
and that the Indians having ope-half
or more white blood be permitted to
sell or dispose of their lauds without
Interference by law.
"Whereas. The Hon R. P. Bland of
MiasuFi has fpr tho last twenty years
advoeatetl the t) and unlimited
coinage of silver In the halts of eon-
1 gress of the United btatos and whereas
Missouri will present tue nsineof Hon.
U 1' lllantt to U10 Chtew?o convention
for president of the pnited Utatas
thereforo be it resolved that Oklahoma
territory having an ubidiug faith in
the ability integrity and honesty of
the Hon R. P. Bland endorse bis
uatno tor president of the United
States and Instruct our delegatos at
Chicago tp use all fair and honorable
mens q eeenre bis nomination at
piiicsgq.
PROFESSIONAL 01REGT0RY.
W WUJSUN.
J.
At loriipy.Kt-I.il w.
RrTl 'P!l '! AM T11H C 1UUTS.
Offli over IU Hit "lolnlng Store.
'piIOMAS S WIIITR.
Atto nov-ot-i.fv.
WaehlnBton D. U.
Hnotna ioa-5 ; Atlantic lluitdlng.
Milling Ijind and Patent I. aw a SjicclaUy.
J 'vAVlli I. GITT.
ransion ttornoy
WnshtnRton D. C.
No (KS P. Street. N. W.
l-ortnerly J'rlnclrtal Kxamlner Pension
ltureau.
The pension policy of the future will In all
probability lie more liberal. Hejectcd cftiei
NiilU-lted. Correspondence invited.
w
ATW1N R. COM5.MAN
Land and Patent Attorney
Washington. D. C.
Washington lioan and Trust Ul'dg
RKFKItKNCBS-Iion. M. V. Allen U. S. Sen-
ate; Hon. l.afc l'cnco Klndcrhook N. Y.
Hon. John a Hell M. a; Hon. J. D. Hicks
M. a
I
MtANK II. cnOSTHWAITM.
Attornoy-nt-Lnw
Wnshlngton D. C.
cr I Street N.W.
i ..k IAtrti DRPAimtKNT of my offlcc 1 con-
ducted by the late chief of the Oklahoma
Townxite and Contest Divisions. I solicit
your bualneaa. and guarantee satisfaction.
Doctor Kli Mi Foul.
Spoclal attention given to dUeases of
Women and Children.
Oflleo Dally Hotel First and Vilas St.
MISS Z0E THOJIPSON
411 North llroml St.
Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental
Music. Private and class lesions in
Musical History. lm
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and Repairing.
Dyelog a Specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
112 W Harrlnon. Guthhrle. Ok.
Helmo! of Mettioils.
Under the auspices of the Logan
County Normal two of our city teach-
ers Mrs. Ryan and MUs Ityrnu will
conduct n model primary school. The
classes will consist of children of thr
first second aid third grades. A
special feature will be the teaching of
I'ollard's Synthetic Reading and Spell-
ing. School begins Tucsdav July 7
at tho Capitol building. Tuition St
for four weeks 713
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Kstrny Titkt-n Up.
One bay mare with star In forehead
and scar ou right front foot; about
thirteen years old. Owner can get
samo by paying cost of this advertise-
ment and charges for keeping.
Wii.mam ICAIIIt
See. 17 twp. 15. Seward Ok.
3 tO
(WJNU AWAYi
If Ho Consult this 1 1st of Low Iliita ICicur-
sloiis on Hih rjnutu Ke.
A trip oast is often replete with
many annoyances such as transfers
aud dolajs iu the larger cities and t jo
Rummer tourist is deprived of many
pleasures which ate incident on a trip
to the Hastern resorts. To avoid
these annoyances tho Santa l'e com-
pany liave arranged to run a special
train consisting of pullmau sleepers
and chair cars through to Buffalo
N. Y on July 4th without change.
The train will he in charge of an ex-
perienced Manager of the Santa FoCo
who wil' arrange all the details of the
trip and relieyo the pahsenncrs of all
znnoyunce and responsibility and if
you are planning for a pleasant trip
east arrango to Join tho N- B. A.
special on July 4th. For rates and
dotailod information apply to Agent
Santa Fe Ry.
For 'he national convention Young
Peoples' Societies of Christian Ko-
deavor Washington D. 0 July 7 to
13 1S90 the Santa Fo route will sell
excursion tickets at one fare for the
round trip. Tickets on sale July 3 3
4 and 5 wth final return limit of
July 18. 1600 tickets to be limited to
continuous passage in each direction.
An extension of return limit until
July 81 will be granted by depositing
ticket with joint agont at Washington
on or beforo tl p. m. Juty lbOO.
R. L. Delaney Agent.
Notice
Notice hjheroby given tliat pn Mop-
day the 13th day of July lgOiJ or as
soon theroatter as said matter can be
brought to the attention of the gov-
ernor application will bo ipado to the
honorable W. C. Reufrow governor
of Oklahoma for the pardon of Henry
Nichols who was convicted at the
March torn) 181)1. of tho district court
of Logan county of tbo crime of grand
laicetiy and was epptpnced o impris-
onment for the term of two years AH
persons are hereby notified that they
can appoar at the governor's otllce in
tbo city of Guthrie 0 T on the 13th
day of July 1S00 at 10 o'clock in the
foronoon and resist said application
if they so deslr.
oks s( Drvkhkux-.
Attorney? for Henry Nichols.
Justice dockets latest style neatly
bound for bale tu Tine Lkaiikh nfllre
FORAOOOp
LIVERY RIG
-no to-
Stapleton's
Livery Barn
NEW STOCK OF
cm
m
Wo have just received a new mil fresh stock of Tailor-Made
Clothing- Every garment is new and of tlie very laUsl style
and bought at the very lowest cash price. We wish the public
to understand that Clothing is from 40 to r per cent cheapt r
than it was two years ago aud we claim that we can sell ('loth
ing fresh and new for less money than the merchant who pur
chased his Clothing two years ago and is advertising to sell for
50 cents on the dollar.
To be convinced of this fact an examination of our static
and prices will prove our assertion. We purchased from one of
tlie oldest and most reliable concerns in the country who stand
back of every garment with au iron-clad guarantee. This is an
other new adventure for us and if we receive the same liberal
patronage that we have in the other departments of our store
we are sure of success.
Our stock is complete ; we have overlooked nothing in this
line ; we can fit from the smallest bo' to the largest man and
we will make prices in this department that no one line dealer
can possibly compete with. All we a.sk is a visit to our store
and we are sure you will be convinced of the above assertion
Remember you can purchase almost
Everything That Man Wants
AT OUR STORE.
0UK JEL'A1.T3IJNT.S
DRY CfOODS
CLOTIITNG
CAPS
SHOES
QUB1SNSWARE
GLASSWARE
BLACKSMITH IRON
HAY
FLOUR
F. E. HOUGHTON
DEPARTMENT STORK
712 Noble Avenue. West Guthrie.
DON'T FORGET rRIDAYOUR SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY.
Danderine
Is the place to get the easiest .shave and
the most stylish hair cut in the city.
EYERY BARBER IN THE SHOP IS P ARTIST
The bath rooms are strictly first-class
in every particul r. The celebrated
DANDERINE TREATMENT FREE
to all patrons
UPO E B1LL1N0SLBY 'resident.
W. E. UPDOES
Cashier.
CAPITOL NATIONAL BAM
GUTHRIE
Capital fully paid
Surplus
BOARD OF- DIRECTOR:
A. Q. lirowor CsnltalUt Utlca N. Y. Uuo. R. Illlllngsley. Huthrie. 0 T
W. J2. mm Umhrifc Jno.RS.tone Qui p-h..
Chas. E. BIIHnrjBloy QntliriO
CORJrPSJUNDRNOB SOLICITED. I'OLLECTIONS A HPKCIALTV.
1LJMHJ m --aSS
G. H. GOLE. ROOFER
Manufactuier and applier of Cole's Aspaaltum Iron CI til Roof Paini Tht
best fur metal and shingle roofs. Makes shingles like alate Also put on as
phaltum gravel sand tar and pitch roofs aud lavs the genuine asphaltiim
walks and pavements and artificial stone Old roofs repaired and made ut
good as gpF. 8facl8 and stand pipes painted ann repaired AH work gvu rtn
teed. Ijpst qf refergpees.
C. H. COLE
80fl W Oklahoma Ave Seatouian. Drug Co.
ING.
AHB AS FOLLOWS
GROCERIES
HATS
BOOTS
HARDWARE
TINWARE
WINDOW GLASS
WOOD WORK.
GRATN.
FEED Etc.
BartaLihop
of the shop.
CHAS E. IUI.LINOSLBY
AskImi CujIiIci
OKLAHOMA.
$50000.00
10000.00
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