Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 24, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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Says Germany and Itussia are
.Passing Through a Panic.
N13W YORK July 2-1. Henry Clews
In his review says:
The general situation In China haa
within the week assumed a more ser-
ious aspect and In the absence of au-
thenticated reports to the contrary
the fate of the American and European
colony at Pekln seem to be cealed. Tiie
great powers are still working har-
monlousy together but there seems to
liave been a woeful misunderstanding
of the discipline and military equip-
ment of the Chinese. Our government
is very wisely refraining from a deo.
laratlon of war. We have nothing to
gain and a great deal to lose commer-
cially by the recognition of a state of
war on the part of ourselves or "the
other powers througth the abrogation
of existing treaties or any modification
6t open door agreement so ably "con-
summated by Secretary Hay.
Affairs at Tien Tsln are in a more
liopeful condition; but the quelling of
the rebellion promises to be a laborious
and costly task.
The London money market has been
In an unsettled state ever since the be-
ginning of the Transvaal war. Ger-
many and Russia have lately been
passing through the throes of an "In-
dustrial" panic. France alone of the
continental powers exhibiting al pres-
ent any flnancia strength.
The Iron and steel trade presents a
more encouraging aspect this week.
Several good western orders have been
placed; and while large consumers in
general are still hesitating being as
yet a Ittle in doubt whether the mar-
ket has reached bottom.
The stock market while relatively
'dull showed unexpected strength.
Strong Inside support and dividend
rumors were the chief explanations
"Union Pacific Baltimore & Ohio I11U-
nols Central Missouri Pacific and
sugar being the chief features in this
connection. There Is also a strong un-
dertone to the market based appar-
ently upon an expected trade revival
in the coming fall and satisfactory re-
sults In the elections.
The United States however Is in the
tstrongest condition financially. Europe
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Is already a arge holder of American
funds and while we are now actually
shipping gold abroad we have the pow-
er to recall those sums when wanted
by the simple advance of interest rate.
Money 1m easy now but' higher rates
are In prospect as soon as regular crop
and trade requirements assert them-
seves. Corn reports whle conflicting
are generally favorable or the injury
done has been ampy discounted. Tlu
agricultural classes as a rule are pros-
perous labor is well employed though
in some cases wages are lower than
the unusual level of last year.
CHICAGO JHL.Y 21. The war automa-
bllo which 1' 1 t Chicago yesterday for
"Washington '.. now at Highland Ind.
waiting for a new tire. One of the Urea
exploded shortly aftor leaving South Chi-
cago and the entire expedition went in-
to camp on the roadside waiting for the
new tire. Thq trip will be resumed Mon
day morning.
BROOKL.INE MASS. JUDY 23. The
quality of tennis played at the tenth an-
nual tournament for the Longwood cup
today was high. "Wrenn and Ward Lar-
ned and Allen played flvo set matches
full of sharp rallied Ward played the
more brilliantly In this match swashing
'and lobbying beautifully. The sylto of
game however could not win against
Wrennn's steadiness.
Allen's strong point was crosj court
drive from the forehand.
SAN FRANCISCO. JUL Y23. It is re-
ported In Honolulu Hint from six to.twi
thousand United States troop? will be al-
lowed several months stay on the military
reservation at Llelehua this winter to re-
cuperate from their Philippine service be-
fore returning to San Francisco to bo
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Victories In tlio iUerciintllt) World
Are only won by perseverance coupled
with the Rood generalship that char
acterizes the succcssfu) military gen
oral: Alert business fellows are quick
to recognize this fact and coupled
with the requisite tenacity they take
advantage of overy opportunity' every
point that will plant the banner of
success nearer the desired goal every
feature that will increase and strength
en their business.
Modern persistent advertising
reaching the largest number in the
quickest possible time is fully recog-
nized as the short route to business
success. To interest the largest num-
ber in the shortest possible time is nat
urally your wish and the only manner
in which this can be safely accom-
plished is by advertising
If you've hjmething of interest that
you feel will appeal to the public tell
of it in the Leader. The returns will
provo satisfying sor our readers are a
class whose trade will give your busi-
ness a forward bound whoso patron-
age is well worth the asking.
Biggie Berry Book No. 2 of The
Biggie Books is all about berries. A
whole encyclopedia of berry lore boil-
ed down after the manner of Farm
Journal. Tells about varieties about
planting growing mulching cultivat-
ing picking and marketing. It gives
practical pointers from the pons of
scores of leading berry growers from
all parts of the country who have con-
tributed to its colums It has Colored
ropresentatsous of berry true to size
and color thiuty-three portraits of
practical berrymen and thirty-five
otber illustrations handsomely bound
in cloth. The priee is 50 cents free
by mail; address the publishers Wil
mer Atkinson Co. Ph.. -delphta
IS victorious over all insects body lice flsas chiggers roaches flies
chicken lice mites bed bugs ants mosquitoes. It kills all vermin
that does not have lungs to breathe with lika animals and birds but
absorbs through the pors of the skin and kills insect life by asphyxiation
suffocating them "by its odor.
It is a boon to tne rich and poor alike. It is cheap and eaallv applied.
Is harmless to man animal and fowl fabric or funiture. It kills and rids
the premises of Roaches Ants. Flees Bed Bugs Chiggers Mosquitoes and
lice on all kinds of domestic animals.
Every bottle guaranteed. 50c per bottle. Delivered free to any par
of the United States.
For Roaches
Spray the places wherever they are to be found.
For Ants
Spray the places you wish to rid them; also dampen a cloth with
the "Annihilator" and they will give it a wide berth.'
For Fleas.....
Rub on the person spray the clothing carpets or animals lit kills
the fleas instantly ' '
For Bed Busrs.....
Spray the corners and cracks of the bed. Use freely on the bsdding
It will not stain. It kills the egg and the old bug.
For Chig-gers ....
Spray the clothing and rub on the person;it kills the poison as well
as the insect aud stops that dissagreeable itching.J
For Mosquitoes
Spray the bedding use freely on face and hands.
For Lice on Fowls ....
Spray hen under the wing and let her brood the chicks.
For Lice oh Horses Cattle or Hogs
Spray the animal and rub in with the hand or" a clotti. It rids the
animal of the nits as well as the insects.
TESTIMONIALS
Burnett-Clark Mfg. Co. Outhrie Oklahoma.
Dear Sirs: Your trial shipment Insect Annihilator and Disenfectant
came duly to hand. I take pleasure in stating that it is all you claim it to
be. We hatre never used a more thorough disinfectant or found anything
that will do away with chicken lice quicker than this does.
W. P.' Johnson
Manager Jean-HurstjProduceCo Oklahoma City
Outhrie Okla March 13 1900.
This is to certify that we'have nsed to a good success and it' is all that it
is represented to be. Would not be without it for three times its cost.
Qoss & Blackcsby
Stock Breeders
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Burnett-Clark Mfg. Co.
Oontlemen: Have used your Insect Annihilator and it gives entire eaU
isfactlon. Would not think of trying to raise chickens without it as in-
sects cannot exist where it is used. Sophy Craig Guthrie Oklahoma.
Burnett-Clark Mfg. Co.
One thorough application of Burnett's Insect Annihilator was sufficient
to rid our poultry of all Vermin for the seas We could not afford to be
without it if it cost several times the price.- Rev. W- A Humphrey
Please mention THE LEA.DER when answering' this ad.
II. II. Uagan north of Guthrie
Auuuiil Convention
Young People's Christian Union of
the United Presbyterian Church of
North America Denver Colorado
July 2530 00. For tho above oc-
casion we will sell tickets to Denver
Colorado Springs Pueblo and Manltou
at tho rate of one first-class normal
tariff fare plus 82 for tho round trip.
Tickets on sr'c July 23 and 21. Tickets
limited continuous passage to Pueblo.
After reaching I'unblo stopover will
be aUowed at any Colorado common
point but not later than August 22nd.
Return trip must not bo commenced
earlier than August 1 nor later than
August 24 and must be continuous
passage. A. J. Corkins Agent.
Many women throughout tho coun-
try make pin money out of their
chickens. Wo have known women
Who have clothed the entire family
with the proceeds cf the poulry yard
and some have paid off mortgages an
others have bought their homes by
intelligent management of their
flocks. Everybody interested in
chickens should get Biggie's Poultry
Book. It is so full of helpful sugges-
tions and short cuts to success and
has so many years of costly experi-
ence boiled down for its pages that it
is poor economy to be without it. It
will help increase the income from
the poultry yard and has started
many an ametcur or misguided pro-
fessional on the right track. The
paice ts 50 cents free by mail; address
the publishers Wilmer Atkinson Co.
Philadelphia Pi.
Indigestion acidity of the stomach
and heartburn immediately relieved
by taking one Searchlight pill right
after eating. Sold at Lillie's drug
fatore.
Annihilator
Agents wanted in every state and
or
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