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VOLUME 11.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1897
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Board of Directors In addition to Hank Officers!
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Compete Cotton Ginning Outfits.
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I'lnn I to Oppoaa Appropriation for the
t inimU Ion Selling yuiMtlnin to
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Adjournment fur Hull-
dura Next sntiirdtty.
Washington Dec. t. It tbo pros-
ent program Is carried out. Congress
will niljmirii for the holiday rfcess
aet Saturday. The week in the
IIout promise to be made memorable
by the formal Inauguration oi the war
sgainst tho civil service iaw. The
legislative executive anil jmlicial im-
propriation bill which will be Itikcii
up on Tuesduy. contains the
regulrr appropriations for tlm
Ivll service commission. iimiI whether
or not nil the members who
favor the rcionl or modification
of tho law unito to sliiko down the
provision for Its maintenance ns Hie
quiukosl anil moil direct inuthod of
sripplint 1U operation undoubtedly
wnie will advocate this course and the
whole civil s'tvico question will bo
iraggod into the arena of debittu
How long the debate will last It Is im-
possible to predict but as this it tho
inly item in the bill which will at
tract much of a contest Chairman
Cannon hopes and believes the bill can
be pnsfcoil before Saturday.
Chairman llitt of the foreign affairs
committee will again scok to secure
the passage of the bill to prohibit
pelagic neallng by citiions of the L' in ted
Statos. There is some very strong
?pposUion to the passage of this meas-
ure in its present form nuil the whole
inestlon of tho lleriug sen negotia-
tions muy be precipitated when It is
rolled up.
The work of tlio Senate for the
vveolt includes the consideration of the
immigration bill which stand on tho
'alendar us the iiuflulshvd biiMiieM
tho probable debute of the census bill
ind the pronouncing of eulogies upon
tlio late KepreseuUillvu Iloliuun of
Indiana. The general opinion among
friends of the mutiHuro is that there
will be no very strenuous opposition
to the immigration bit' an I that it
nay be passed after a brief debate.
JINGOISM IN SPAIN.
rim Mxilrld luipirrliil lloromnt I'lnry
Out 1'riMililt.iit .MnKlnlt';' Woril
MiDlili) Dec. M. Tho Imparclal
publishes a strong article to-day. in
which it declares that Spain will
not actvpt tho right of President
McKiuh-y to Interfere in Cuba In caso
tho war shall bo prolonged and de-
mands that the government adopt
"the same enorgottc attitude towards
the I'liilcd Suites as (icrinuuy adopted
toward Huyti because President Mo-
Kinley's message was equivalent to
-ue3lioulug the right of Spain's sov-
ereignty In Cuba."
The Imparclal Insists that Spain
must prepare for all eventualities and
augment her navy "by org'.nllng a
inbsorlpllou In which the whole na-
tion from the queen to tho most hum-
ble subject should participate."
PRICE DOWN HALF.
Iliimlrcil lloll.ir Trpii'rltrr. Will lis k
Thin; of tlio VnH.
Chicago Ilea 13. llefore the end of
IH'js the 6100 typewriter will have gonu
the way of the Sloo bicycle and have
become as much a memory as tho tiOO
tewing machine of the '70s. 'I he 850
machine will tako its plane. This In
the opinion of typewriter manufactu-
rers dealers nnd selling agents M the
handwriting on tho trado wall ahoud
it them however much thuy may re-
(frot it. The typewriter trust formed
in April Is (liuling very diilleult the
ittompl to maintain Its 81O0 llgnre so
rigidly hold fur the lust four and ono-vour-
BARRY EXONERATED.
The Dentli of Wulter Croot the I'.hkIIiIi
I'ucllUt Declared Accidental.
London Doe. 11. Tho coroner's
jury to-day returned a verdict of acci-
dental death in tho oaso of Waltor
Croot the Kngllsh bantam weight
who (lied Tuesday morning from In-
juries received during tho contest (or
tho bantam weight championship
with Jimmy Harry of Chicago at tho
National SporUag olub upon Monday
night Aeoording to tho inodltuil testi-
mony (-"root's skull was fractured at
the base duo to a fall after a blow
in tho twentieth round.
A French Magistrate a Suicide.
I'akis Deo H. M. Itemhlor one of
the judges lu tho l'unama canal scan-
dal iavostlgatlon committed Miieldc
during a sudden attack of Insanity by
throwing himself from a window in
the palaoo of justice.
M'harton llarker's lies
Wasiiinotox Doc. 1. A Washing-
ton afternoon paper prints the follow-
ing: "Wharton Ilarkor of Philadel-
phia the well known millionaire ad-
vocate of free coinage of silver is just
now the subjeot of comment in sena-
torial circles for tho reason that he is
a fullflsdgtod candidate for President
on the middle-of-the-road Populist
tlokot"
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' vv ni 13. John Twin trtilinr.
ftJi? PeTrson. a noted architect and
M. HANNA TALKS.
llicilmrj Ilia llenlth llnwall Cuba and
Cnrrencjr lleforin.
N'kw Yoiik Ilea 1.1. Senator Hanna
f Ohio who Is here to-day somewhat
inder the weather said of his health:
I have thu lnllucuca and not brou-
hial trouble. 1 hnve lost Ilesh but
.hat I could well spare."
J ho senator expects to call In a
pcrlalist. One physician told him
that he was not out of danger bocauso
in abscess might form In his head.
Mr. Ilnuiin said of the Hawaiian
matter: "1 hardlv think that the Sen
ile will ratify the Hawaiian treaty of
ituiipxat'nii. bccniiM 1 hear that loss
than two-thirds of tho members will
vole for it Poraoimlly I don't know
lioi many Senators lire opposed to tho
treaty. Hawaii 1 opIIpvu will be an
ic.ved by a joint resolution of both
Houses.''
"What do you think of the Presl-
Jent's message in regard to Cuba?"
was ashed.
"The situation has changed greatly
in I ubn. I believe the President's
ourse will bo supported It Is true
atrocities have been committed in
Culm but It is bctievod the Cubans unci
Spaniards are equally guilty. They
light and indulge m cruelties on both
dos. I suppose that the administra-
tion through the State department
is kept thoroughly informed. Nearly
.very channel of in formation Is at tho
lisposal of the Stale department."
As to tho currency miction the sen
ator said ho was hopeful something
would bo done. "I believe'' ho de
clared "that some kind of currency
legislation will bo put through but
just what kind 1 cannot .say."
MORE TROUBLE FOR HAYTI
The IVople Indlcimiit nt the rrpiliteiil't
hiilimliiloii to derm my.
Ni:v jiik Ilea la. Tho corre
spondent of tho Herald lu Port au
Prince llnyti says that further
trouble Is brewing! that tho city is
uudor martial luw and that the min-
istry Is nfrald to hold pubtls audi-
ences. The Ilnytlou government nlTorori to
submit tlio I.uedcra matter to arbitra
tion propositi! Knglnnd I'Vance the
I'nited State and Sweden. As this
was refused another proposition wns
inndo for Germany to select the coun
tries i ho Cermau forr'gn minis-
ter replied that his government did
not intend to allow any foreign nation
to interfere in the matter. Thou fol-
lowed tho nppetirunce of the warships
and the throats of llomburdmunt.
I'he I'liilcd States mluitter was ap
pealed to and replied that he had re-
eelvod no instructions and could do
nothing. The llnyt'un government
decided to give way on y ten minutes
before the time allowed was up.
I he action of the government ex
cited the bitterest feeling among the
lluylicus who blame the government
for the hiim.litatioii. Two attempts
to ov.-rthrow the government were
frustrated by the military police.
The diplomatic corps is Indignant at
the Herman commander who was high
handed and discourteous throughout.
INDIANS CHASE COWBOYS
Hud Mrn In Arlzniiu Kepurleil on I tin
W.il put li 'CuvHlrjr Ordered Out.
Dk.vvkk Ilea 13. llrigndier (ien-
orsl Otis has received a t.-legriim from
Colonel Sumner the commanding ofli-
eor at 1'ort (iraut. Art.. notifying him
that a baud of Indians were on the
wnrp'ith Thursday iiud attempted
to capture a number of cowboys.
Tho telegram did not state whether
any shots wero llred by cither side
simply conveying the intelligence
that the Ind aus chased cowboys lu
Southeast Arizona into the San Simon
valloy which lies ensl of Kort t.'rauL
Three troops of cavalry have been or
dered out to investigate the matter
and arrest the Indians if there is any
truth In the story.
TIED TO THE TRACK
III Clitvuy Minn Mutton Deapitrutu Attempt
to Kill Ihulr Vltilliu.
C.wiriuOK Ma Deo. 13. A man
named Kinsman of Monett was huld
up by three highwaymen at (iulftou
lust night ami robbed of $11. They
than took him to the T'risco track
and after binding his hands anil feel
tied him to the rails. Fortunately he
was rescued noon afterward by mrr
who were walking on the track. There
is no clue to the perpetrators.
I'rufeor I roolta Meat bunipott.
CicNRVA N. Y. . Dee. I J. Professor
William It J (rooks of Smith observa-
tory leportstho observation of u great
group of sun sitoU apprimrhlng the
center of the sun's disc. The group Is
visible to the iiaket' eye through
smoked glass and may bo well de-
fined with email telescopes. Measure-
ments made by Profesor Itrooki sliow
this vast solar disturbance to be MO-
0(H) miles in length.
Jud;e Shuck's Succrnor.
Topeka. Kan Deo. 13 J. d Shuck
probate judge of Jackson eoHnty re-
slgnwl this week on account of feeble
health. Yesterduy afternoon (lovernor
Leedy appointed T. J. Price to swu-
oewl him. Hhuek was a Itepuulieao
and Prloe is a Populist.
THE MARKETS.
Kaniat City Uralu and Lire Stock.
Hard Wheat -No. l.Wtiei No. tow
Na 3 63ei Xa-47fiA reJucteO. 72Ti
Soft fhcat-Ne. 1 5K. N & V4eJ
Na 9 03c. Na 4 Mjie; rejreteu. a 10
B.JC
Spring Wheat - Na a BSe Xa S bOc.
rejected 76vic V
Corn-lllsd-Na a sfoi: No 3. "
aac; Na 4 T2c: no grade. He Wblto
coraNa a. 23!ie. Na 3. -tic. Na
FrW
192c.
r CitUe -TtccelnU 0O7 rJro. 166. shlo-
9(0 cattle 869 c V The maiset
nlly sttidr
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PUBLIC SERVICES TO BE
HELD.
PALL BEARERS CHOSEN.
fnrWroi Will lie Held In (lie Metliodlit
thuri'ti Ulili'h sho lUi Atli-iuled
fur War Member! uf the
Cabinet to Attend In a
lloJy Cuntou
Mourn.
Cant ox Ohio Dee. 11 Death camo
to Nuney Allison MoKlulcy at two
iiilutltes past 'i o'clock Sunday morn-
ing. It was the tenth dtiy of tho venera-
ble woman's illness. During the even-
ing It wns evident that she wns failing
rapidly and that the cud wns u matter
of a few hours nt most Shu did not
iitffer lu her lust hours but gradually
pttsscd away from the tie -p palsied
sleep In which she had rcstctl almost
constantly for the past ten days Into
the sleep of death. All of her children
and immediate relatives were nt the
bedsldo whon the cud ennie. Presi-
dent MeKinley continued his vigil nil
lay much as ho has the preceding
lays.
Funeral services will be held In tho
First M. R ehurcn in this city nt 1
o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Inter-
ment will follow in West Lawn ceme-
tery just west of tho city nntl Tues-
day evening President McKluley and
wife and oflleluls from Wnshlugtoti
who attend the funeral will leave for
the capital reaching there about noon
Wednesday.
Pallbearers havo been selected from
ltuong the older members of tho
church and those who havo for years
boon closo neighbors of the deceased.
Thuy arc: Judge William K. D.iy
Hon. William A. Lynch Former Mayor
It. A. Cassldy I. I. Miller . W.
Clark Judge T. J. MeC'urt.v. David
.ollurs anil Former Mayor John F.
lllake.
It was nt first thought by tho fam-
ily that tho services should be of iv
more private nature hold at the old
homa.stoad. It was learned however
through the pastor of Mrs. McKluley 's
church and members of the congrega-
tion as well as from other friends
that tho number of friends who de-
sired to pay their last tribute of ro-
speet to tho boloved woman by attend-
ing tho obsequies could not bo accom-
modated with such arra itrements
and church services wore decided
up in. The services will be short nnd
simple consisting of words of com-
fort nuil eulogy by tho ofllolatlng
clergyman anil tin singing of favorite
hymns by the choir.
Wahiiinoto.n Dec. la. Alt the mem-
bers of the Cabinet whoso olllcial du-
ties will permit their leaving Wash-
ington nt Oils time will start for Can-
ton this evening to attend the funeral
of Mrs. McKluley. Tho party will In-
clude Secretaries Alger llttss Wilson
and (lary Attorney General McKcnna
and Secrotnry Sherman If tho latter
Is fooling welt enough to make tho
trip. Secretaries Long and (luge are
detained lu Washington by pressing
departmental duties. Vice President
Ilobart will also icmaln hero his
presence being nocossnry as tho
siding olllct-r of the Senate
ladles cf the party will be: Mrs.
Kcnna Mrs. tlary Mrs. Alger
Mrs. Porter.
pro-
'i'he Mo-
und NO HOPE FOR CARR.
(lovernor fttephent llenllnet to Interfere
for the Child Murderer.
Jkitkiibo.n City Mo.. Deo 1.1 Itov.
Lee Kwlngof Liberty Mo . had an in-
terview with Governor Stephens yostor-
tlay afternoon. Mr. Kwlug presented
a petltiou signed by many prominent
citloiiH of Liberty asking that a
respite of sixty or ninety days bo
granted to William Carr tho oon-
ile timed child murderer. Thoy dltl not
ask n eommtitatlo.i of the death son-
tenee. but simply it respite or stuy of
execution 'i he governor declined to
Interfere.
IIt Until and lt.lt
Sl'ItUBKIIlLK Ohio. DiMS. IX 0. It.
Tluekloy the pnlltlelito has lmateu
Dr. Tanner quail rating. This was
tho thirtieth and lust day of his un-
dertaking to oat two qua. I a day for
thirty days on aivaj.r for 51V with
Albert Itoberta. The loser jtuld for
thu quulL Iluekloy nte a fr'1- I rat on
November W with eolfee un 1 bread.
He offered to bet 3"O0 that he could
oat nine rats In eightjan days.
Acid In Ifer llliiliuud'a l!ye
St. Joskimi Mo. Doo 13. Henry
Ilium proprietor of the Colorado
House quarreled with his wife last
night Thu woman became enraged
and throw a cup of vitriol In her hus-
band's faoo. most o' the ueltl going
Into his eyes. lie was miido totally
blind both eyas having been burned
out
Judge Ualley a lleuioeral.
Dbxvkh Col Dee. IS. Judge Mor-
ton & Ualley Populist candidate far
governor who was defeated by Aira
Adams in 18S0 has announced his
purpose to act In the future with the
Democratic party.
Wllllaua Wou't llur.
JxpfKusox CtTr Ma Dec. 13. Gov-
ernor Stephens has commuted to
fifty years lu the penitentiary the
sentence of William Williams of Kan-
sas City sentenced to bo hanged. De-
cember 14 1SW
GOV. STEPHENSON FUSION
Snya It I liuprncllciihle and Will Not
I'reinll on tho Mitte Ticket
Jki-pchcox Citt. Mo. Dee. IV In
an authorise I interview on the ques-
tion of Democratic mid Populist fusion
Oovernor Steohens said:
Fusion o i the sUte ticket Is out
of tho question. ItecftttM It is imprae-
I'cnuitf. ItpcMttse it cannot be brought
about: It is not possible: It la not en-
titled to serious consideration and It
Is nut receiving it from Democrats
Populists or silver Kcpublicans rener-
ally. For one of our Missouri politic
fans after having mnilo ti canvass of
the state nnd secured Instructions suf-
llelent to guarantee him a Democratic
unmlnntio i. to surrender his nomina-
tion lu a slate where the nomination
iiidnus election it would be nu exhibi-
tion of self-sacrifice nnd pBrty devo-
tion unparalleled in the history of
Missouri politics
"With llryan who Is our admira
tion and glory as our standard bearer
and with the Chicago platform in
lvuu the Populists and the Silver Kc-
publicans will remain with us and
there is no reason why they should
not have a fair representation upon
our electoral ticket mid lu ovnt of
national success they would be trented
without prejutllej by our President
"whon Iip goes to rownrd his ser
vants" as I have triotl to treat them
ami propose to oonlintio to treat thorn
during my administration.
"1'uslnn will come naturally In the
counties where It requires coalition of
Populist silver ltopubllcans nnd
Democrats to defeat Itopnblicauism
and to obtain control of county affairs.
in the counties judicial circuits con
gressional and senatorial districts fu-
sion brought about In this way is
practicable nnd proper.''
UNDER BAN OF CHURCH
Kntlre Woddlne Tarty la I'lililluly Hi-
i iiluiniiiilrntrd.
St. Joseph Ma. Doc 53. Religious
circles in this oily wore very much
stirred up Sunday by tho ptibllo ex-
communication of Mrs. Charles Miller
formerly Miss Kntliorlno Morlnrlty
her mother and all r li.tlvos nuil Cath
olics who participated in her murrlugn
ceremonies anil the reception which
followed because tho young woman
was married by a Protestant minister.
1 lie letter of oxcommuulcntl on from
thu Itt. Kov. lllshop lturke nntl ad-
drosscd to Kov. Father Newman pas
tor or the Cnthudral congregation wna
read ul nil tho services of the On the-
drill
In his letter of excommunication
lllshop llurke spoke of the uitusnul
publicity Hint had been given to the
affair and for that reason placed not
onh Mrs. Miller but her relatives at d
all Catholics who participated In her
marriage ceremonies under the ban
of thu church. This Is said to be the
first pub'le excoinr rilcatloii in the
history of the Catholic church in this
city.
NEGRO FIEND SLAIN.
Middled With Mint Noor lliinnllml Mo.
Un Hud Aaanultod Wiiiiiiui.
Ha.nmiiai. Mo. Dec. 13. Hill Un-
dorwood a negro recently released
from the penitentiary untied at thu
homo of Christian Pnbst a farmer liv-
ing four miles southwest of here nnd
demanded money. Pabat refused and
Underwood tlrew a revolver and made
him Ho down on the lloor. He then
prcssetl thu revolver against Mrs.
Pabst's tomplo and commanded her to
bind her husband's armsuud foot with
twine. Tho poor woman obeyed.
Tho bruto took her Into another
room and assaulted her. In the morn-
ing she munagotl tooludo him and run
to the house of her brother-in-law.
Lewis Pnbst a mile distant lewls re-
turned with a shotgun. Underwood
met nnd disarmed him and made him
walk lno the room where his brother.
Christian still lay bound. Lewis sud
denly made a bound for Underwood
nntl after u sou Hie secured the gun.
ami a moment Inter the riddled corpse
of the negro lay stretched on the lloor
Mrs. Pabst may die. The shooting
meets with public favor.
POINT FOR SEDALIANS
Hugh J. Ilrxdy Not Allownd to i;apa
a rlltlol llehl of HI SOU
St. Loiia Mo. Dee. 11-A sensa-
tion was created in local political
elrcies when Judge Klein lu the circuit
court ruled against Klection Commis-
sioner Hugh J. Heady in the suit in-
stituted by the Sedaliu board of trade
to recover 81. MX) which plain tiff- al-
lege they Htid 1 Irmly to push along
tho capital removal scheme at the last
state election. Thu case will now be
triotl on Its merit. Hrady has never
denied tlml he received tin. Si. ;jo.
mid prior to his appointment as
election commissioner by Governor
Stephens his enemies sought to make
make eupllttl out of this alleged ques-
tionable trunsaelloiL
llbor AKaluit I'aieoH.
Piiu.AiiKi.riiiA Dee.lJ.-Tue United
Labor league hat passed a resolution
authorizing the oilleere of the league
to send a protest to President MeKin-
ley against the appointment of -Chief
J us tie Puxsoh as a member of
the Interstate Commerce conimissiou.
Meileana Stint fur Murder
Mataiiokao. Mexleo Dec H -At 11
o'olook this mornip Pantaieou and
Vlotorlane (Julllen were )iot in the
jail yard by rive polloemen for the
murder of Dr. Manuel Carptu Neither
was killed by the first discharge but
grace shots lu the tempi eauasd death.
Iloth Were ratatly shot.
Chioaoo Dec IX Policeman Will-
lam J. Coghlan und a Pole named
llazlowskl whom the ofttcer was at-
tempting to place under arret weio
both fatal' shot yetcr Jny
Royal make the food pure
wbol'iomc sail dtllclou.
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court in the ease of A. I) t. y J.r?
Inle state president of tho Knn s A
I. A. who was sentenced to tlioYjm
toutiary for defaletitlnn.
Hubiinrd whs 'mule rceoivcr for tho
Hamilton Printing company as the
result of a light between Hamilton
and tho then stato printer Ii II.
Nnow He failed to account for ST. 000.
The court In ordering his discharge
says that receivers are not aecnts
within tin- meaning of sect1 .i Hs of
the crimes net and aro not subject to
prosecution under the Intter purt of
that section which provides that It
any agent shall neglect or refusa to
deliver to his employer on demand
money or property which comes nto
his possession hyrlrtuo of audi en
ploymeiit. oltice or"rust after de
ducting liu.ful fees nndVhargcs h
shall be punished for ouiucrSnmcu
Justice Johnston dlsseuteiL .)
CHEROKEES LOSE.
Tho Chnroken Htrlp Mo Stock Aaioida-
lion Vlu tlio Old f.enan Omiteat
Topkka Kan. Doa 13. In May
1HS3 the legislature of the Cherokee
Indian nation nuthorlxed a lease (.
noo.OOO acres to the Cherokco Livo
Stock association for Ston.oodayfir for
Ave years the rent to be douU 1 nt
the end of that time and tho col -act
renewed. The oompany Ntoppe) mv
iug rent in Juue luo and Joel It
Mm ph the chief sueilirtho rental
for that year
lliu ease was trld In the Ktinsas
supreme court which to-day tlccidctl
that na the I nited States did not i n
sent to the lease nntl Congress ma li
the government's consent a coudit n
precedent to such a contract tin In
dlans were not untitled to recover It
is declared to be a contract 1 bidden
by law which lenvos tho part with
out remedy.
A NEBRASKA SHORTAGE.
lugono ('inlnuuii replex.1r'U'nly!p ll ?
TronaorenVrrCwir't'i"rliTi'--u0'
Nkw oiik Dec 13. I?iMie
Cashuian a loreinan in tiio sire.'
cleaning department was arrested t i
day uiton the elm "go of having cm'
led Sh.OOO In Nebraska. The arr. .
was made on it requisition from tn -
governor of that stato
Caahinau was treasurer of (irct it v
comity Nebraska three years i.m
II Is alleged that he suddenly dis.ip-
pcaid anil left u shurtagit In Jus ai-
t'OunU of between S. ') und S akouj .
-NEWS
IN BRIEF.
Iwwu lias a deficit of nearly $;.on no i
I oit '-H-ult has taken jiossession uf
tin u.itei work 1 plant
O lliirgl.us broke uitu the ) to to the at
Cl.trli Mi and stole .'
Piistm.isttfr (ieuerul liary auuoiiii'V
that In- i not u iMudulatu for the s u
lte
.Minn sniss threshing machine own- 1
Ti .ind iipurators havo formed a otn
bine. t0
.Ncaily I IKK) Ita'lHNs hiive sailed
fiom Ni York for Italy to speu'
( III istllius
'1 he gri-.il esi pel hoilsi- of .lulu
an I .l.i 'iic Dobson Plnl.i li-lpi.a hi
Imr n l l.is .i hi uiii
Ira NiImiij Moiris iwn of the in
liKiu'.r. p irk pucker ha abun.liui-
iitei .tin-1- for p'jrk puck in j'
ll.uiiloi the great two-yc.u
co l h l.eeu koid fur '. i Rio to S
I'uwirs uf New Yoi k ct
'1 lie K.iasaCi U no iv.aVheTutcr-
iHV sl" ding tuuruaiii.nl at Chica'i
iv .i in u .'in "I ijvrii bird'.
Mr juIiiis'jii uf ..urtli Dakota iv I
iitrixinee a I'ni iiiovulmg for tin- ex
Uiiiniiiil.il i uf s.-!- mi ltehrin Sea
TO UUIIK A UULIJ IN ONK DAY
Take Laxative llromo Oulnlno Tabloti
All dragglsta refund the money If It
falls to euro. .So. Tho genuine has
L. II 12 on eaeh tablet.
I'nbllo Bale.
8. I) Clay of Paris Ky is in the
2 with a aarload of thorougbb ed
s eaeh of which has a registered
pedigree. These mares will bo sold at
public auction lu Porry on Saturday
Dee is 187 and tho pedigree fur-
nished to eaeh purchaser Mr. Clay le
a eouslu of Charier Uoleord whom
everybody knows. Mr. Colcord wilt
vouek for Mr. Clay and as to tho cor
reetneea of this floo etock. I( you
want something worth keeplo .
should attend this sale. ''5
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A T. nani tli tttmiAmataia afll r
C? s for as cents Seo tberrU'--
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 12, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 14, 1897, newspaper, December 14, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74103/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.