Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 125, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 25, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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OPTIC! AL OaWAN OF OKLAHOMA tr.MOCBACY OFFICIAL RTATK PAPER- rn E OF PUBLICATION. HARRtftOff AVVtftB.
VOLUME 11
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SOAPS DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES
PtRFUMERY AND DOLLS.
Plic bt Sofa "Water
nt oar Store.
-
206 Okla. Ave.
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Itaau tttsntftiaa ! Ik- ''ii tkt 'TOiujI
A jaunt tbroagh tho Midway re
minds oaa of oriuntal tales oau reads
to StCMittB of the UttHt.
The grunt arah way entrance strotcbas
across First street the entranee teaiag
from tho south. Uoth bideb of First
Htruet aro boardtd up twelve feot high
to Cleveland avenuo wblla on the
west side the board fence oxtends half
way between Cleveland and Noble
avenues on the north. On the right
ua one enters through the arh Mid-
way. 1 the Amorlcan Theatre pavil
ton located in Cleveland avenue. To
tbo north of this is tht large tent pa
vilion of the "Paris lly Oaa Light "
Waxt to this on the north ia Ue l'l
um of Varieties and Vaudeville by
the Allan family and Haby Rilolle.
then eomrs thctJapauebc. with Ragen
book's wild aulmal show occupying
the wkolo of thu Plrt stroet and the
vatant lota on the oast
On tho west oecupylngthc wnole of
Clovoiund avenue from First to o
otid tttroot are the atruets of Cairo
llatru on. oouieH ia contact wits the
Hwartby faced and long black
long haired ns of tho orient. ane" ia
made aware of the fact for thu firtit
time in hi Uft that lb poraaabolaung
tho atreetu of ancient Cairo and talk-
In? to the lievvendanto of Cleopatra
who boducad Potopii from hih aHcpi-
diiuo to the CeanarR aftorwarda nud
battered hia bralnaout in an Egyptian
bun go.
'F"boe who hare not yet been
hrouftb the Midway and purambn
In ted' the atreets of ancient Cairo
nhoud not raise the opportunity of dc
Ing B8.
viiw uitti:iSTS.
Ami) ApUuN I'm th- 1 u.lBHlii
In I'li4iriitr).
F. II. Llllle. Moretary of the terr
torlal board of pharmacy
baa an
nounasd the remit of tho examination
ofJnppUon b for uertttlcatoa ah reglb
tered pharmaclBta at Gl Reno OctoWr
10. Seven out of tweivc applicant
panned their aaamlniilloD. Mib Mln
nle Wood of Enid daughter if Keprc
sentatlve Virgil Wood rc-e.ved the
hlghtbt grade a general aviruga of (7
ffrank ti HHgga of Yukof wm reffia-
tWod on hla dlploro. from tht territo-
rial uaiTcrslty. od wan Ue nrst por
mm to bo resulted iq ilit vy under
the new law.
"T -- -i .. .1V l
Roy UPf ul H ucno
abd J.
li Smith f OUlahoma Oity
vforo given acrtlBCAU'b 6 aftidntant
pbatmaaiatB. In Svdiv'n to Mibi
Wood thoe given crMoaifB are reg
lotored pharmaciatb were O. L. Tay
lor. Narttan; ueorge O HI
was-
Mountain View L. W. Weavwr.
houia Olty
minnm iii.i.s oKr oo.
kluar HorKi j Im.ui. unOnIrr H Irtt-
It Hull HlHKirlllC
Last night Mayor Herkey ibgved or
litre to the oflluorw t arrcat everyone
caught throwing rubbor balls Thtb
aitfon 'vaB made nqcessary owing to
thb extreme roagbneca a ad rowdylbtn
Indulged n
Ar Had
Qatarrh hut carad it with Banton b
Olrorm Catarrhal Shi ann new breathe
freoly and hor brei.B Is bwaet and
pure. Cream Catarrhal It guaranteed
For bale by J. N. Wttlhee
MIR
DRUG
OOMPA.HT
rm i mi a v
&
Toilet Articles
will lie found
Opposite Postoffice.
:i
A SURPRISE
Port Heno CavnJry Y II Have
lfnnlcr Exorcise.
B Reao. C 1 . Oct. 36 . Tbt aMigu
mnt of Major Uaaoral On V Uenry
to tb command of th departmnHt of
MtbMuri with hoadquartork at Omaha.
wbk a big nwrprttc to the mgularu at
Ft Huuo.
Oonoral Henry lroa to sou the ay
alryjumifnf bnrb wire fottcoi and
norforrulap atrobatia f-aU on borM-
back. 1 roop I). Sixth cavalry now at Ft.
Reno hah hoon having a wrt of a soft
thing of it for some time baoW Uoth
otttcere and men woro only too willing
to participate in ei-tlr duty in Cuba
or tho Philippine but thty jrara not
allowwl to do m Thoy will now have
aP the uxornifto thej want jumping
hurdle and running juomhI pddlara
and whlahy bootleggora of the ladlan
rnbervatiou.
TERRITORIAL SKETCHES
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Hill Knlpp ib credited with thk aput
trophe to Olcahoma -We nice the
big crooked rivers big crooked
auidftinoti. big lakeb. big drunkb. big
Eumpkuib big men with pumpUin
eadb ailvorutreama that gambol in
tbeaunlight.and pioub politicians that
gamble in tho night "
0 M. LanosBttr find J. IJ. Halo of
1 awnre recently bat down o dinner
M.I. llanMU IImh -4 II 1 1
nM ncuuiniijuu uvn I'Krvy OOICI.
Flyng wab hcrved with an extra dUh
of fine mubhroomb oomplhnerttb of
the cook HIh two eouipanlonb roared
and toid the waiter to tall the aook a
woman that they were Governor
Itarnea and tiearotary Jcnklab. The
waiter brought baak thin word from
theoook "lrm for Flynn liarncu and
Jenklnb will have to eat common
food '
The national banks of Indian terri
tory at the alone ol buolneu on Jcpt. "J
160. bhowed un Inarenito of SlSf.'iftO in
Individual deposltu over 18( and an
inereaho of 8-IH0.eO3.t7 in loaiisand dth
counts An abhlraot of tlftoen banks
is an followri. Reeourceb Loami and
libcountn. SS.3OG.120 (I overdrafts
I i.7o. S.T4 preraluroaon rnltedStatca
(MindB.tK .2tB4. ntockb.hfeurltieb eta
SI0.3&t8S: banking houee furniture
and tixturcH. 80.078-; othnr real ea
tate and martageb owned. 9.tJ0. due
from national banks (not i rceorve
agentt).5oB6'!.41. due from utate
bankb and bankort. Sir-.UB. J f. due
from approved reserve agentB.J3a6.S23
01. ohecWb and other eath itcmi. 56.
7rjb. Be. billuof other national batiks.
$0 711. fractional paper curruney
r.iohlcH and cents S3.4S7.30 lawful
money reserve .n banku. tlftl.-'Mi.KO. 5
per cent redemption fund with treatur
er 87VO due from United States
truabnrer. tlfifi. totai 3l3Hi.0-10.37.
Liabilities Capital btock paid in 90O.
000. Burnius fundtlS476f M undlrld
ed profltB.loMi oxponssband taxeb paid
$4 30tao national laak notos out
btandlng.Slvi 3Mi duo pt other nation-
al bankb.W8.7W.3f : dHv Mi stata banks
and baukQru.tff.04aW "'vldonde un
paid SI. M0; Individual tUposits.Sl.vt:.'-
4 70 on notes and billb redlsomiutod
S4 (MK) bills f arable. e:t M total. Si
Japiter PIqyIos Opens
Flood Gales and Silks
The Carnival
J -pilar 1:.tIb kaauodlt to ttutfcrlo
today good and plenty- Do tHrnod on ;
a rain. It was not a gentle Moping ;
ra n far from t.
It tvaa a aoaher. a gully wafchor
UoodneK how it rained' and on thu
Ur t great day of the carnival
nBvervthtng la soaked and spoiled
Tho bootho look bleary and the aarni
val oolora. red yellow and blue are
sad and dejected. The red and yellow
have run to blue
Uain began falling at 4 o'clock tilth
morning It win little but entirely
nufUolent to eall off the tiower parade
At ten o'clock a heavy rain defended
and torrents of water have been coin
lng down ever alnce. Thonwiad of
people huddle under awnlnga and in
htorcs. and everything ih gloomy
Today'n program waa declared off
and the (lower parade fixed for one
o'clock tomorrow alurnoon Two
thousand people had made r ady at
Oklahoma City to attend tho carnival
but postponed their visit. lJuRpItu the
rain mussoi of people cams to town
and made th buht of a rank fcoddoii
muddy propcHiltlou.
Manager Sororns declared oil the
racea early in the day Tho Midway
la ouo ntreak of nud.
Weather Indleatlona aay tomorrow
will be fair. IEvrybody hopenbo. To
day la an awful black eye to Uulhric.
I'lUMiHAM mil 1lMUHWM.
The program for tomorrow
will be carried out Kb heretofore
announeod oxcept that the now
er parada will take p'aee at i p
in . Friday having boon put olT
on acaouut of rain.
0. 0. MORN'OK.
Prufcident
aaoooatt)caGttat
TOOK HIiAVAI.I.ICT
Iliir ft fU'.H I urmrr '.iiflr h tU.fclM-rf
Mtl MriliM;.
UobWert aragattlug Ih their work In
trraat bhapa ThU morning Hotry
Kyle a farmer living nmir CriMOMt
City waa robbed of a pocket book oo
talalng W3 Ilia pocket w picked.
IVuiitft lrUli I' r t4 l.
Scrlppo Meltao L-jaguu.
liOtidnn. Oct. St. Tlio Globe one of
the warmi'btHupporterh of the ffevuni
meiit'o war polioy printa a long urtialu
this afternoon urging tho probeimtlon
it itiirtftln trlihli ttiifnliri. nf nttnlln
I Cnt for high troafion bcaauec of their
' 0nen s vmbath v with the Ilnurt.
" "
to cukk la uitirri: ts two iiavh
TaVc I.Jiatlve Mromo Oulnlne Tahlrtk. II
drurvUt re I and the metier II It fatly ia
rure. K. AV Urerc'te fclgrutvrc lt ea ca:b
box. the
)Mrl MliiUtry ShHLlMp.
tiarlppB-Maltao League.
Paris Oat. 34- There is every prat
pec Mia the prcwunt ministry will be
r r out of ofllae when the Frooak
.a meet on the 3rd of Xuvetn
er. (Jn!i . a compromise ia agreed
upon nothing oau save M. Walfleek
Robbecu and his aolleaguee.
Tha following visiter from Okla
horn a Oity are guestr of the Koyal5
Mr and Mra. Ohaa. Poat Mr. aad Mrs
J. W. WtlMin and aon. Mis. I) C Kloh
ardaon Mra W. L. Alexondar. Misn
Ooorgla Voung MUb Myrtle Heaty
Mlbs Myrtle Cooke Dot Rlehurdeou
and Geo Stiles.
G W Jackson is over from E. fteeo
for a jolly good timo Fair week
lloir Orcii llu Uoth
Aroao from he bed at night u blurin
at tho rapsy cough sf baby. We all
know nt onnn the dread dotuejyor
croup haB arrived Do not hesitate.
Give IluBRen'b fine Tar Cough If oaoy
atonea Keep a bottle in ike homve.
For sale by J. N. Wnllaac
ritli 1$ lv Onrliiy
That for twenty years I wasonaataoUT
trying to kavtny cy fctfjkt iwprovai
by use of glasses but bd bo btbfje'
tora resulu. until I mat Mr i. W For
rlar at the Haglo D ug atore who no
tarfeetly fttad my ty that I fee!
hat I owe him a debt of gratitude
! If" k Paitcr
M K Cb-'b So.r
Wfris Frci Klmberij TM
Itifi Towi 1: Sate &s
a
Blrt.
Stftppi-Mfllttt Liagoa.
LcmkIou. Oct ?f.-A dUftitl) fro
""t.
9I)'C 4
Uaoda st Kimberly dated Ootohar
'We arv sale aB a bank Hot
Attn in fin lnM IlniM in niinrnnnh
jn(?. cr troop tnt tke enemy itUtlng
jne totJny Tll0 nXn hHM aj
the armored train dirt csod work and
cleared away the wreaircrB."
a. n.ti.i.S.
No inor
ItubltoHnc "
Onlrr.
Mnywr lurk.)
Owing to the rowdylnm that haa de-
veloped in thu uio of rubber balln on
the btrcct the throwing of theo ball
whether on a string or otherwiac It
hereby lUrittiy prohibited and any
rierwin found throwing ttioxo baMh. or
ndttlg.ng in any otocr rowdyism or
the btrcrth will be promptly arretted
II V Hi.Kitttr.
Mayor
Personal Mention. J
C. Howard ia here from CI Reno.
Ml Oartia Duff is back from I'orry
C. 1 Uumon ia hera from Shawnee.
Fnmk AndarK in lb orar itin Than
.11 or.
how. It. T. Kill ts dvn Iromi Ponau
C1tr- .
Mayer IBMt)ait )a fliwn from
I'arry
Wr. and Mra. J. 0. (Jljvrrti atcup frqm
Oklabowa Olijv.
Hon Sid Clark naturuad to Okla
how a ."ity today
Senator and Mr. J. Y. U.vi4y of
Alva are in tha city.
Mr and Mra Frank J. Wtltolf aro
over fraiu tftillwator.
Ted atroagk k mm from
Oklahoma
City for tha fair week
A. M. Ovarman It over Irani Stroud
to at loud the Carnival.
! 1. J Casey in down from I'rry to
taita in a rainy ratr May.
Mra. II. 8- Mctfulre Is entertaining
Mm. J M Nokia of I'orry.
J S. Hhenrar of tko Woodman of
Amarlan ia in Norman.
' U. C. Montgomery of tho tianta Fo
'hocrti borvioa is in the alv.
Frank Mc Master return od to Okla
horn a Oity on the noou train.
I Ooorgu If Willis was In Oklahoma
City today looking for tulloro
Jab. Metaalf and daughtur Udith of
Ingalle are attending tne Carnival.
T. J Palmer editor of tho Patriot at
1 Med ford lb attending the carnival.
Mra. Mac Morris Is entertaining her
slater Mrt CIibb Wcnner of Parry
J a. 11. Howard and wife and W II
Taylor of Fort Sjjltharc In the city.
Hanker Turner and wife of Okla-
homa City are guests ol Gov liaruus.
Mr and Mrc. G C Montgomery of
Wlnueld are the gitebta of Al Ilfxon.
Dlak IMunkett earns down today
froo) Pone a City to join tho Midway.
Mitfb Ida Tarbox of Ood
Ht
f t;ity is
the guant of Mr and Mr
V&udor
pool
Mrt. C. J: Wilder i antortuinlug hor
mother. Mrt Temple lllUott. of Mul-
hall Mr and
torttialnu
mth. i. J. Houston aro on-
Mre. L. lJ. Freeman ol
I'orry.
Mrt- Jaraeb Solgfrlod tf I'orry. Is
the tfftbt of Mr. and Mr. H Vau
Dyne
Mlse Mawdo Ilurford of MuJb"
so vs vac itvoki oi mr. ana ji
irw
a lb
Wlldtr.
it nan jdiuriik 01 iBnii in iv
gaebt of his aistiM- Mra. Aappoto o
tha Roys) j
Fonot Seharosorkora. of Arkansas
Citjr. ib visiting his paranti Mr arid
Mrs. A. J. vaherraorhorii
Lao Horns hur raturnod today from a
moalb's suy at Afdmawa lf hac
baao tafctitcUag A. O. 0. W. lodgaa.
-Wr. 0 n. Cuboiapkxm ratarMO to
day from an extendad visit la Cbloago
KansbsCity and tee mouatalus uf Col-
orado w..t. irut... -. tm.ut.
Irth Kilionalist Annoii m
His Intention to Resign
Prom Parliament.
VTiae.Js"'1la L'iur
liodoo. on Tha I Kali prate t
aajf lat the war on tka Hoera euln-
anlad ia a aeaaatloaAl manner Udav
when Mtotiael Uavltt tho Irish Nh
UaiihllHt miunbcr of parliament f
Mayo nnnoiiHccdthalhe would roftiu
tomorraw.
BOYliFlOI.
Wlllli- Stuillitrr rrltlriilttll) Html VhH
HrlMrttlni; I'rum u Until
Willie Saundorb. 17 years old who
restded with his parents at UM North
Ulvtslin htrect and a companion wcr
hunting yoHtotd ay four inllcanorthcant
of the city and at a o'clock rUnl lor
home. Tlio pony whloh the boyo were
driving balkad and with dWllenlty was
pernundod t.i u...t- along. During one
of tho pony's balk' apollH yonug baun
dora trot out of the buKtrv to force the
pony by taking hold if tho bridle He
attempted to regain the buggy from
iirhil d. and in so doing IiIh ahnt gut
whloh was in the bottom of tho bug-j
with tho muatle pointing toward him
was In some manner dtsahargeil. tuc
eiitiro charge of No 8 bird shot enter
iiX u'8 1'1 ' above the knee ant
-angitig upward. pone'.ratiMg the groii
Kra.ii tliH iffMat(t of the .dint and tile
Mm of blo'd the young nan died at t
u'alack this morning Tin funeral
will be held tomorrow morning nt 10
Valoek from loi North Division blrcet
A married blater living at I'onca H;y
mil a brother in Tcxus will bo here to
attend the fwnor.il.
(;ao. AMdihr Our Minuter
Who hnvu sarofula tninU lu the r
blood nud who has not? tierofula u
k11 lU forms Is cured by Itood'a Murn
Cnrtlla which tboroughly purlliON tue
lood Thibdibfafe which frequently
tnponrs In children la greatly to ic
uraaded Itia utobt Hkely to affe t
tha glands of neek which haoome er
iurgod oriiptious appear on tho hal
ao faaw a no the vyoa are frcuont!y
alTHotwl' I'pon lU appearance per
Narni in slight oriiptlons or plmple
tarofula should bo entirely eradicate t
from thu syatcm by a thoroHgh court-
of IIwhI'h Haraaparilla to prevent a I
ska rXilnful aad slakenlng cmidc
quuiiaaa rof running borofula sorti
whloh drain the syNteni. sap thf
trongth and make exlstuiice ultT'y
wraUlkad.
The display In the nIiovv window it
thu brand Laador will htopanvotp
and their priaea will wtnvtneu any per
vn to make a purahaHe.
Htiak Roberts of Cloud Chief ace
dentally klllad hlnibulf while fooling
with a gnu.
Remnmbor this ppoalnl Halo tn tut
aollurettuu and ladles' tailor made
iultH ia on for thin week at tho Grand
Leader.
Pilrs. Jack Love Is 11111 In a oatalp
tie Htato at Oklahoma City. Hlio haa
been asleep bince last WcdnoBilav
Yesterday bha van adjudged insane
and taken to Norman
Chas. Harnett formerlvof Bhawnec
n In tho city. He has juit ilnibtmd
working up a apooint idltlon of the
I'orry tJentlnel
Bee those oarnlval hornn at Llllle h
Co's.
Cool the Blood
In all Gases of Itching
Burning Humors
with the
.dTICURA RESOLVENT
While demising thu Skin and
Scalp with hot bnths of CUTI-
CURA SOAP nnd henlhiK the
Raw Inflamed Surfncu with
CUTICURA OINTMBNT.
Complete Treatment SI.2S
Of. Ir sw . uwiti i UMi-r uk n-
ftHrnmn Criitlf . i' Cu-. .i'-j li.
Cutl-jura remodles a' for
Eagii Drug Htorc
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