The Oklahoma Representative. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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• PRESENT MONEY SYSTEM OF, THE UNITED STATES.
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Laws governing tte Character. I.sue. Circulation and a«*e « t of .he XW. of Money Not, in Une-Cur^
0 O and*m Circulation, July*® :895 - 0
^ ° °
-• X i « I _ SU.TU I'NITH ST\T .
• * t no,,.., ,S| Cow. r,,,,,,;.,.. c«Tim«««. «•
Issued, in Treasury, in Nations^ Banks
S
I 1-cgal tenth r
Exchangeable
Redeemable ./
I CM >tipuliit#il
in contract.
For all public
A.
- • • •
O f I ).
,<w * H 9
rs of No restrictio
N ational banks. Depositors of sil-
ver bullion pur-
It chased by gov-i
ernmentr
-I /mo $10
„\ at'l «a
all ; ubli
ir all public
.1 :ts to the amj;
of cents. i
certifi- For minor coin, i
i For silver do
nail
I'nlimit'd unless Not a tender.
stipulated i n
j contract. •
iF o r a i 1 public Not receivable.
♦ dae. eacejt
duties on im- •
ports and in-
terest on pub- #
lie debt.
v;. "
I ."V1
Inly ii. i^/
^it iir' nl.itl
Per cjplU lb) ..
<b
'(b)...
ft
*
"t ,
•UNTfu 111:i -la
of 2o or)
multiple
0.78
ft
in 1 * •
less than!"
♦
In gold coin. ;fn silver dollars. In
L'nliiWiti-l
less stipulated,
in contract,
i • .1U puBlicit
t a tender.
l-ul^i.
cept
jili! CORBETT mm.
mwl THAT RE HAS QOIT
• fflE PRIZE RING. •* •
HASo STOPPED TR/flNING.
OfTtrs the Helt to the Winner of the
Maher-O'Uonn.ll Flffht—Makes This
statement After a Stormy Inter-
view With Julian — Efforts
Being Made to Siring
the Men Together. #
I "%,V'a \ - c*> ' " '-• •' ^
ports a n 1
1 ter#st on
! 'ic debt.
$48,460^59
3\W
4S..pi,s^>y
M9«73ft7S^
3°.,J7i4S7
Y^irk I • id 8 -a
f.j46/ S..o
81.571.561
2 65.1 <945
uj.lS5.17
350,000
4i^3oloco
or all
dues*
duties on im-
pub-
r" any money i<or silver and*
xcep. gold cer- minor coin, o
ificatcs. I
In "coin." \ n ".awful
ir. o n e v at
treasury or1
bant . e.
$ifi.f ii.i.J5
115.C/7S.708
On I h l.a- is I if an iv.fi muted laiinti of V1"' on iftltTi 1, ] 895. I b«t
was III! «1 circulation eutaldeof tlie treasury an* national bank! of
SQii. or $17>3 per cal>it , . ,
* a By the rovernment ' Total circulation outilde of treasury less am t
bald bjr aat'l bank-. .e. Acta of July it, i-;\ami April 17. ei'i, limited issue
to amount r.-niiireil t. retire fractional paper currency.
rfeas.-d
con side
ti. Amount re
to * r.i 1,0110,000. .Inly J* 1S7<! After resumption of. specie payments
able fractional illaer rea^pMied arlileh bad bean issued previously,
fnaining ivlien act of May :il, 1S7*. forbade their further retire-
Ttiis limit was' in-
I . \ 11M111 11 • iii.si ii 1 . 1 1 v
1 nicut. e. Amount outstanding when Sljerman act was repealed. N
• /. .And reissued by the banks for general, circulation. N . l. \ oice.
Nov. 1, 1893.
°Hot Springs. Ark., Oct. 23. "I
have f<fti"bt my last fight. I hereby
announce that I have retired fr<jm the
rim?, and will give* the championship
belt to the winner of the Maher-
O'Donnell fight."
This unexpected announcement was
made last evening in the rotunda of
the Arlington hotel by James J. Cor-
bett, a short time after indulging in a
stormv interview with Martin Julian
ivhom he had come up from his train- (.Li.,n
ing quarters to see and endeavor to
persuade, to agree t« o postpone the
meeting jvith FitzsimmOns^ until No-
vember 11. The champion had just
O B Flour f.
H< mu
Dry Salt Meat Bhort clear
plates
White Label Itfaf iari#
Lard Compound, bulk
Arbuckles Coffee.?
Breakfast 0up . .;
Best green Bio ! r
.lava >• i ••••r
8^1 tw*Mlchfgan hand |ik keii Beans*for
per lb , w: ;
r . . r j — i.i ..AVtAfolod J l * *%
M-UII'CI n. - ^ Ki.-f per 11
partaken of a hearty dinner, and had ^u, caiii.-rma f.v-aporati-d i •
a cigar in bis band, and, turning to a ||;; <-allt.;rn.f Mfr I,rum„ '
frigid at bis eliiow. reinarkedt 1
.OKLAHOMA "fiEPRESEHTATlVt
1, m m m 1 —
ITBI, SUKI> F.VKRY TIII RSDAY BV Til*
VINCENT-BAIUEV PUBLlSHINQ COHPANY,
1 l'l West Ilaprisoii Avenue.
It becomes impossible forme, rti my limited titue and —
,o "invev't ir readers but « glimpse of thla the two oara of escaped rfewspaper men
tbi- is Sunday and our special cars are on ptllled in from Iin.is
- ■ | delegation stole away from the depot
i-v were ttit lier "lirAki *
.lusr-tis this issue is ready for [iress
• wspapermei
Tbe i.utur!
jolly oiftinK-
■ anotber all dav jrun f«r DaTla and tbe State fair
Yesterdav tiie reporters were at laree among our party I a« Uioii„~ -
*n,a tbi "News" i.onlains nearly a solid page of i bad been -tesfleng sbeep , I he ed tot
Itbe doings and sayings of oui;members, as caught by the made ^4taPmvwtasa
* • ■ - -'daily boys." From among them we I and at his hom^ tn.ii an iiKeiyi
•of us: j mentioned later. • . •
41bsne
4 lbs Bakihg Powder
In lit pail .lelly
Bucket Syrup
Raspberi 5 Pi est 1 * •
b K berry
per lb
j 1 ... v I , I V! ..! 1) 1 rt>B AMI Mqr. )
AT LBH HlCKOK, iBIOOi/H EDT'R. j
* r, t r. • 1 t' the i« -1 ir. 'Juthrie a-
Terms of Subscription, - $1.00 per year.
Always fash in'Advance.
tu .
"Yo
I>r. A. A. ('lark and family retiirne.l
' home la-s weeek fr.iin an all summer
UNION
LABED-
•«ti.' —
THURSDAV. OCTOBKK. 24, 1895.
jiiick lingers of tli
' dip what ttiis enterprising paper says''
1 urn 1*. 1 ailky, u k Viveeot, the maoactai Oklahoma
A88OCUTK DlAKCTOR. a1 •. K i,f i.uthri.-. 1- 1 "bably thet^llcst m.-inbcr ..f th-- 11 r■.r 1.11 party
Havinu' a <tronp individuality niiirke.l in hii ! «•«; mid uiaiiii- ti,. \.-.y-
•I- r •rieate.ned hnfl inewhat « ii e • ' ' tll,!
relatio..#kip ..f .1,. oe„tr«l north Itoth«'dMP^tjnn- Ho . id., d pyf,rv sta(e bt!tween the inoun-
have hero*beautifulcity with wonderful posiibllltls* nI afu I
muncai. lnrutell. You arc
the fhippinf of tko world. Y« u hav
III,, ear hv the lake, "r New Y..rk. leii I a •h.uijviiiitise tiiai '' "><•>• I thinks time^ are better t Ill-re. and may
r'^ju! before A-ide aw., n-,, t,.,,,.
Mliioaii weit to8alfLoke, and tT.n to San fraotltco, snd n«w that l|D Washington or Oregon.
d«ep waU r ove-the bar U an assure l f«et jrou arj faeed up wuh toe moil | 0 0 .. «
powerful i-i.niliir.e in thii w.,r!.l W'TKin* amnint y«u. It_ t#.n<m^ Other , _
than tUe railri.ml |,ni#l ... Invar .,1 the lonir haul '>r r*"!- ' '"f*n,| I From the Guide we learn that Brer. !
SSX&WSE'mUt;-*&.-N. PirkZ J la- \ aotboriaed to
Farther north, in Cotorad. apd Nebraska# this agsravatiim cnditmn « «.0.t ,,j, i,.mp| 's. tabernacles, tents ana
fits to i ny>re noticeable degree* an^ turn* th* natural eourse o ° iiiiiatitinh" in this neck O* ti"- yoodt
nierce into unnatural and expensive channel*. I|.ni(
,vided*b/ "nature fie re to harbor tains and the Pacific. Tic Dr.-is
■uffioient room to and rival ; lnl, .j, with t be coast OOUntry,
i di«advanraKc that tialvp*- i
Apricot ..
Plum
l lbs Apple Butter
:i lb can « alltornla Peaches
:i lbs ( alitornia Green Gage?
8 lbs California Egg Plums
3 lbs California Apricots
•A lb can Tomatoes
:i lb can Corn *
Sal in n hiti;
red .
•1 lbs Rock Prtlnt Oysters
1 lb " "
21-lb pkgs Soda
I,.tb ^
: bar^ White Rusrtan Soap
8 bars Rib Soap
Parlor Matches, pkg
StarTobacc
Horse Shoe
Toddv •
>r
EDITORS AT LARGE.
Over One Hundred Oklahoma and I. T. On"! Drivers and
i.adie.^ on a l ark In Texas.
Kditorial C.orr •si.otidenci..
Iix.ti'tlV ..r st*tn.'iIvjU' time tin* (iutlicif -I't'tion .)!
flic t'tlituriiil excursion Ti'.uly Tel't.(iuthrie at I r-'*1' ]>.
tTij on Wednesday, the l'ith.
Ui itMb'in;4 at Norman, most ol out parts were
together and we were wit by carriages. the la-
dir.t wcu taken to tlie ttotels and the -Xit«M - re-
paired at oik*1' to tin* opera lioilse lor ,111 • \rc iiliv.*
Sessiofi ol ihe iss'H'iatu.i*. t^tnte . l.ti'^e ntitiibei
of iitnv applie.itions \v«'i e pre^i'tiled and I.tvi>rahl_\
affted upon. At I p. rrf. out' sessi ti ' \\u broken pleasat.touting.
ti|i bv.lhe . ili/^ns tiavino t .iptnrod otn lad:e> sind i
withcatriaoes w.-n- in vvaitirt^ lief v\. A'or
lionrj. thf'jolT^ party vete «triv eti ulxmt the
and V#lu)\N u.ll*. oiigh ihe Stati .Sanitarium l<>r the
iftsan*. ,«tid tlie State- University. Then bound-
Jill su|i| «-rs were sj n-ad at the best hoteb wlii« h
vei'e lu-artiij relished by tlie party.
Krotji ! lo" i T wits tinctit at the tiper.t Jiotxse \vlit«re . -
a reoeption was tendered to the passing quilldri-tcome to the conclusion that 1
vers. At tin". bai «jTiet appeared the wraith, youth
iind heaut) ot' the city and amidst H deltciotts
sttredd of good things, and inerrj dnnclng.tbe par-
ty were W.nni'il ti# break X'or their special < .« • tin
tii, Ji! : '£*> ;raT|i for < .t vesto::.
The trl|>t« tliii city or, tlie l.uif, wbilr soiuewl at tedious
was.uneYentfu!. Tbe party, which during tbe night had
eb ii« l eas- '1 by 4fcin t her
. , , , 4. | Temples and tabernacles are probably
►Whatrim think .f th-1 ike.-..! "nthroyl?^ |inie too ri.-li for Guthrie ;ita too late
"ThaiU agood proieet and one that wonldeM weleomed hi tnseen • this latitude• ! ut nala-
t r.i I -ta . - far.nrt- ami -, k ra, - r -. I. , r. m ,„y pinion, thu' ret tf, I OP * . 1 .y 11 11 • 1 • OUI p l
would! nlv temporary arid the benefit dcriynda foread oi\,e. w° ntnir l*tiums—tpats the tbingj 1*0 aneaa,
-u • t ii.- bite c.ntr'.l nt Ihe rallr-a^ hy the ften-fal (javerniii«-nt /-an prkjn> j,\| |,a v, ■ a few .t^alatiuuis
rea'i -hi- > ,„, eib-run:, it me of the eutrag^uioendUioni ^ ■
i .■ , in- : lustralis* more noticeably In New South Wains, u? round ab( UC town.
I-,,, vv inn t li*- r \ [.rtcn- (*t '*ipit • l b 'i tfjp %i nondurable^ rne aeoaw- i —
itir fovevnment limply t«-..k tneeontrol, aRsumeathe lesitlmata ,n'l.e,)r; Held Up.
eaness* and railroad disorlialnation in Australia became a thing ni ne r
put, y#«. sir. Qalvaston has a treat futftre. and if «he oan(fet what be- Yekterday*wh|le W-. 1>. Holllaay was
longs to her, she will beeome the gem eity of the continent. returning; with the mail from
Kditor Boole and wife of tb® Home; Ki.'bi and Porum.are J Guthrie, be was held up just north of
members t.i our party and art; eompjeteiv happy. th* r,ver by two unknown men. The
Mr-. Vinrent. for whose health we determined to "break hold bandits made linn dismount from
away," i- hearing the fatigue splendidly. The intoxieat- Ins cart and hold up hi
Ing pleasure of tbe trip
have quit .training, and here goeS for
my tirst smoke.' So saying. t * lighted
his cigar and leisurely puffed at it.
"I will leave here to-morrow morn-
ing with my fsrty fur St. Louis. I
ha"ve lust four months in training and
allowing myself to be dragged from
one point to another. I am -^tistied
lifiw this man liit/.simnions does not
tyant to fight, and "will not tie here to
meet fne. If he js anxious to fight
why doesn't he come on right now. be.- I
fijre there is a law pass in this State
to"prevent us from meeting? Ile^won t
fight, and I don't itMend to lose any
more time fooling with him. . 0 j
Julian lhad only t.. -my that on the
iimrii u"' nf tiiv 1st I-',, /siuimons name
would be found -in I ic legister 'J tbe
Arlington Hotel: that he would lie
ready to meet ( orbetti then, an-1 tlo
sooner or late:-, atid that if Ctortiett
was not here he would claim the for-
feit "and the championship of the
warld. . 111 ■ \ i \n -
An hour later Corbett ^hanged hia|Tln No.g
mind about leaving for 8t I.anis, and I No. l LarKeOalvanUedTub
•gave it out that he would remain re No.
•until after the ^t.,t, eome what would. 12ntOaivaniMd Pali
Martin Julian baa aubmltted a pro# h.. ■. vv.-u ml..-
fis4ti'in to Mayor Vaxers, in which he J| wooden •
agrees t> fight Fitasimmons against oJr, *_■..« MiicbUucket
Corbett f« i a purse < f SI0,000 mi Octo-
ber Ol, provided the affair is taken ^ utr
of the hands of t^io athleticelul). Ihe
matter it being considered.
At a late hour last night Martin
Julian accepted an offer <>f a gl0,000
purse bv the 11«-t Springs Athletic ciub
for a flghl < n <kstobfei* U, under Us di-
rection. Julian at once sfarteil for
Spring Lake to confer with < orbett,
who declared early in the day that lie
would fight for any kind of a purse-
on, before or after October 31.
11 1 -2c
12 1 2c
12 1 ic
12 1 -2c
hands while
* and Ve "'real* 'rare' of others for they proceeded tyith their work, iliey
1 h . . ... . .nlinrnJ him of it (kO.in innnor n nil a
tbe bom fart of all our party,Is proving a toole. Fortunate-I relieved him otfXOOAa ""'"'J.
ty.«ne of her late pbTslelans, pr. Barker of tbe Oklahoma watob chaln.~< < Itj i Imes
ileal Journal, ts with (is, so we Yeel quite safe in our
Tax-Cpntest Meeting at Seward.
The tax-contest meeting held at
Seward on 4he 7th"wa'f well attended
by the citizens of #Seward0tp.
Samuel Corn was chosen chairman,
and a committee of Ave was appointed
A Reply to County Commissioner Sturgis.
If tlit ri? ?s ono thing for which out" honorable
i'outitv I'ommissioiuM" is noUniinore th;m another, j to investigate the tax assessment mat-
it Is h!s illiterate verbosity. However, after a close |t^ ndoonfer with tUe of oth-
scrutiny of tlie recent mental monstrosity Ot which I V{{J i,f another tax-contest
he has\leljvereil himself In* help ol" the Leader. I meeting held in Seward on Oct. 2ltb
w.is trying—
1. To maintain ihe legality ot the action of the
I'dti.uiissioneis, acting a* ?t hoard ■ i eijtntlization.
in t!i«- recent "watering-'* process to which the peo-
pttfV proptTtv has been subjected. Tn other words.
r.iisjtijr the assessment valuation without the con-
sent ol those whom it ftl'ects.
That above stated Uctibn denoted a superior
at 2 p. m.
Come, every one,
own interest.
I5v order of Committee.
and work for your
Farmers, wlieri yoil art; in the city
fiir any drugs or school supplies, don't
fail to go to F. II UiliieiV ("o\s. itrai^
store.
V. eli increased by another ear containing the Iitdlan Tef-1 gort of wisdom," which a common ta* pnvin.!; pie. The Palace Millinery
"iitb^r:^.,';:!;::r^r'.'t^^-"!°^p"ehe"ttir'':\pv;T^' *n-% h ,?ng'? 'r r„eipr1"
We all to<A a great Interest In tlie various featiirea ai seen (wisdom is apparent when we see that it is tor tin |me sageto deliver to the ladies from
Iron# our trtln Of our afrlvdt and feoeptloil the O^Ivm* I purpose of ioweriog the levy .that the valuation
tun Tribune, of Friday say.; ! elthanc-d.
That it will deter ; rra"t bnvers troni d
as M! , ,,
♦ tie count rv. At tier new store may
In- 1 all the latest and best. >lie
makes a special! v of (jualitv.hard time
Oalveatoe aa< oMaln tafanaailM abo«t omamt'ee fo.tk, b.n,l(t of tartf I . - . •••-'" - - ----- prjcea and if T°U Watll
seetiopQi. . 0tx , j presaitip #the pricto of wari*ants> (prices win not permit you to gy tur-
us 011 a
pkg Smoking Tobaci
1 \\*.t :. I'.1 ilt-r N". >
Tin Strainer "
tjt I(' Tin Strainer
ii K'TinHucket
<1 Covered bucket
1 % 'e •
■« 1 t • * ' nit night 1 - -
i t f ! • m '« r
HBCullum W 8 Keenan, W( «eter, (# Herbert Brown and Clarence
In l| f f .4 i*1 * 4 • % n • > it i in
0 - * ti ' I' ; 111 v • - rf. ii-«
♦ i« • 4 4 4 ^ U I1 f 1 ' 1 *
I tt'f I i 1 •*'
!?<«. |. \N ,♦ *•< t < 4 ♦ *
i .rr • '• •
of ye«t lay
a- " l
'A1 * '
I
Hil l 1. t ' b*l III' I lu't '•
I* I -1 , ' ■ .
RMU P'Tlgrw
■eorted the
the lb
A
e I. 0" «tr
i r
f
: lor -.hem
f s
• •r landit
0>
1 prehb
1 harb
turn wit" not un
I A '
at.'l th< 1 -|I r
Sat unlay ag t
ties for hoth pi
Galveston New
The looming o
and their I tdiee in
\
- • f
r
Ihe end
.Vied h
♦ !
*pr
imUnrotlt# 1
iundav mornin
htU°maPiS
.?i ....
ud*t
► f this pleasant day the
the edit
g about th'. . . . ■
- i-h wli rve- a ' c
QUI'. ■ I • • W r*i
■ I .r • • r-. - ■ - • • • 1 r • nr # r- > •
ti- ' • . I , • |,11,^ j
part f the sftcrnoao was lar -'M t.. an ivufr • • ti . j.rit * - f .1 -.•
of Clarke A; Court", At 2:30 th'sy bow rled pen cars. an<l tor two hour*
they en.K.) e 1 a rid** takinf the eic ire>l'"-r>.- , ar «y«tein \rri n sr at
>olain'- baae they eej'.yed'-yneri# iu every c-^i.t .-r ahlr,I . .. 1 .-lery,
coffee, b*t*r and brea4 and butter and all kinda of xea«wnin(ra wert ahun-
<lant, Miln mention w*t -rmeli,n- •
a Aa*'*r > 1. \ 1' ar. 1 ,' l r, r■ - 1 * in 1 • • c I
▼ ilion. Mr, Outley rapped f r r j,.r, ;|. , -tated that the < v - •• r- l-m
that one T r Hen-ley. pre-idti,t . t ti,. Mklahotua nre* association haa
eaUn 414 eyatora. end i tharrfore eutlth"! to the Uathar m-la whi.-h
to'the champion editor oyster eatarof Oklahoma an<l Indian JTerrito-
4. 'I ii.it it w ill he the means ..I plat in
t is 1 Iv is
N'#\% as to the leiilitv of the procedure
n«.: It i v, ,i:ts fi-uso«a: per u will deiiy
if th hoat'd can ful-v Itta'.ioiis l.'< f.erc.-nt. ti: v
also call false the same to any other (ignfe they '
pi*# please, thu.s virtually arrogating to tfcem-
selves th« taxing pbweT« an assumption ol power
certainty dfogerofa.* SupposeibcexamSle thayA
i> the owner of SlOO if lt>• 1«i. and nas'so handecLiti
hts valuadpnto the frtiniftr. 'Loot .you! CJur
saptent countv commissioners decide tliafc he as
. I IV•" to 1 lie fil\ i' " V, otjd
,-. i place valuation at*SI •
a-i • • . ' i'e en;- "t. ined l\\;
mmissioner. Now what *s ti*'
e it A's property* consists ot money,
le - r personal? As a mat1 eT ol fact if*
: in " r m i
. 1 \ s Convertible at its lace or lejjal ten-
bfit j\.- ly o\\ prop rte is si rcelv at' a.,
at any vnitu^ion at the pre^-tit time.
le at all oniver-ant a iiti the t.icts a.^ they
a slhat there iias never been ti tax fSlIM
tn>n in OklSnomasbtShas exceeded t* market-
ibie value bv trom ^ to 2'H) per cent. t •
\*i *11 brainv ^ • hiitiii ^t,i r startle, us with ti ►
intormation that we an it leas* l.'i iter cent rich
t:..m w ever dSred to #dream we wi re ev<*n
w;!di ( moments. That, by his (their) a^ni
♦ li. r.
When ladies are in fro.n't he country
I they will Hod oomfortable aineters <o
I do I(it analyst, and they will be made
that wij uiie
l,o and see Mrs. Tingle's Hew gooils
at the Palace M i lltuery. First street,
ndrUfof Llllle'a Dru|*itort.
■ "i hare taken three bottles of ffood's
Jafssparilla for dyapepaia^end It oui*ed
. iv. II Draper. Vukoii, (Jkl.a
prop.
Loga
1 1 - -un
,;--i a '
.saleable
Anvti
lual deposits, ?'
|dt,44Q) average
rie
Here
liat values Ittive been enh.it*i*d !•"> per cent.
a tn id giiat npnlauae na nutrikei • ititent of OSI?e#ton • > > 1 H«>hslt 2. _ • t 1 < ^e . % t • . 1. .. 1
Of the a**'.- inti n for flo-i- h .«i r mty. snd ma i* m n< t, little «| ...eli " J" ,v tul' OUT^'It'Clf'cl^.Iti ; • t'> h"tni ll** to
'reanb-nt Heniley ateppod forward and reeeiaed the tnedal, know that last winter's infamous legislature mail. ■„ ,
■ ik.l-l.p .,( -.ai... I hall .. ,i . i. . i . t ion I .r. pre-
.1. m !' •I*."'" li"1.'.' ': I*11 * in 'hi. it)- v. >. CI th. putty C i> -1. ed
thflr b ek* i n (lit hif pil •« ,f yitsr •hslli.
[ConlinHal on KiySth I'aijr.j
Territorial Sunday School Conventioir.
Hi, >• g-rnd Annual Territorial
du 1*dav .si ll-Mil Convention is called
i ^ - 1 ■ t in < > ■ 11 Hri• •. fm sdav :ti ii
l'l, 111 ~.^;iv, November «'• and 9 and
p. 1, ^ 111 lie one of t lie ^Hi'-t i iitar- -1 -
_ f 1 ms in-i ing> e In i in
fjr. Bl^iop Vincent,Pr<^ Steid-
lea. 1 Illinois and other prominent)other
Hrliool ^orkars Will ,a
pn gramme, and there wllrbe addres-| hnnkera.
.-es oti all phases of Sunday School
work, normal frills, tochers' and oi*
ti i*r-> eonferonee-^ question box and
- 'wrythiti£ K(>mK to make up a protlt-
e. tlioroi up-to-date in. * n^.
i.\ r#*>iinday Seliool olliier and
teacher in the Territory should be
present, and every Sunday S.-hoof
shouhl send a delegate to bring a re-
port. T*prrintendent# ami >e« retar-
. i s . very where should send a ">rt
'hv return mail to the Territorial >ee-
Jretary. Fred L. Wenner. t.uthrie. « >a
'1 lahoma, gifin^tiames of olliet rs. n 11 tn-!
11!\ I., r of teaeher^ and scholars enrolled. |
\\'f and average attendance for past ijnar- . t
Keiiiemher that pverj dc?nouiina-
tited in the association,
| urnfall are allke^nterested In Itn sur-
FITZ MAKKH A CKACK.
lie h Very Stroud Challenge to Any
One In Any Oountry.
Court's Ciikisvi, Tex.. Oct. *J3.— Fitz-
simmons ninde this statemeot yester-
day:
• Vou can say f^r me that I now chal-
lenge the'world for a 8io,f)00aide bet
and the championship of this or any
other country.
;4Furthermore, I will meet Corbett
for the 510.000 side, bet, and will let
the tr^te receipts be o-iven uncharitable
institutions of New York city.
Will Call a Special Session.
Litti.k Roc IT, Ark., Oct. '-d.—It is
now certain that ahould the supreme
court decide in favor of the fighters
that (iovernor Clarke will < all a .pe( jal
session of .the legislature, regardless
of his previous assertions.
OLNEY NIAY RETIRE.
Stumor That II** and the I'reableut lluve
ISud u Dlaugreement
Chicago, Oct. 23.—A special dispatch
to the Inter-Ocean from Washington
says? Owing probably to the fact that
Secretary Olney < I id not go to Atlanta
with the President and party but did
leave for Boa ton to-day, a rumor is
afloat that Mr. Olnej ia contemplating
retirement from the cabinet. The al-
leged excuse for this is a supposed dis
agreement oetween himself and the
President in regard * to' the foreign
pol u eapecially with reference to tna
vene^aclan matter, in twhieli th#
rumor says that Mr. Olney faror
more vtfrorous course 1111111 does tre
President.
• Mi**ouri Ititnk Statement.
. WAsnaaiqf. Oct i'he f>rty
ei-rbt national banks of Missouri out
■tOe Kansas City, St. ..loseph aifil St,
Lovla noAar the iast call * theeo-..p-
troller o4 the currency snow; Loana and
".lis.mnts. Sj, -7.,, <1 a- ,if«iiis-t$,83,-
3_| I under the July statement: over-(
drafts. $SS0,I34, agalaat Jl84,80Si goldl
ooia 21.855. ;^.:i • - !l -.- total
Bre.- e. $450,801, ngainst SI'".'. Il1"-: total
rcsoiWc-e. Si is against si.-.
100* undivided prolits. less expense and
taxes paid, -t. agalaat tSOTWWj
naOoBal i'.ial<s. 18,01 la
due to state banks and
last ?i
1
|mW,44I)| averatra reserve
against '• "
iwc
...V
1 -2c
t tin cups ^
tilt Cullenders.. . .. mc
"itCoBeePet - \<*
[{Tea'Pot •• •*
Iqt Coffee Pot
tr.ui Ki-tU-s. - lit S- s .
Pots 14 qt No. 8 ... «
Skillets ...•
• untin-akatile
Frying Pans long handle, large a«DC
small ... — 10c
lfish pans
I.ippfii. .-t V\
New West Ax with handle
Buck Saws, best
good . . .
B foot otston Mans Orescent Saw with
handle ■* . 40
ii nutnn a Sons Crescent Saw wita
handle m \ ^
4 ft One Man K K Saws
«arge Steel Scoop Shovels
nail-
Dirt Shovels
Spades
Triumph Sausage (irinder
Columbia ci t lies Wi ingt-i
7 *\ti Ax It.'. Stubs
1X I
1 I Kxti.I 1
1 I 4 X ti 1
n Ifn-V .ui'l Staple
in. Strap Hinges per pair...
4 • '• .y
Wagon Rods ...
Diamond Stove IS.n kst adftiNtatile
fl in. Acme Stove Pipe
KlboWs
Adjustable l-ii.-'H s
l ire Shovels short handle
long
Shoe makers iron Stand and lasts
SOxStTzlni Stove Boards, line
wheel Barrows Iran « heel
Spirit Levels, brass bound
Rarhet Hue e best
It in. Mill Fill's
p,
10 o
Copiwr Rhjpts and Burrs l Tb^«
Coppered
ll-'U Kings .
Hill h Hoe Rmgs 100 '.ii pkg No,8
ll.ii e ti
Henrv Diston & Sons Hand Saws 'M
\ a \\ • • -1
Bteel Squares ,
Irt n. .%
Draw Shaves N<>. I"
Dirt Pick with handle
Mattocks • •*.
50c
50c
♦I 75
1 75
> 10
2 -Jr.
1 40
2 60
.05c
15c
KK*
70c
12 l -2c
*| 50
. 50C
-Si-
Do von know that.Kafllr corn meal
makes better griddle cake^than lluck-
wli. a' flour? Try it.
F. E. HOUGHTON,
. DRVudnns (iwiKi wn s, .
. BOOTS ANI) SMOI S, •
Ti AKIIVV ARi:, I: tC,
70*3 Noble Vvc. .Mkt'sl Guthrie.
° Hud Married l.'il# < « nple*.
Km "•>!'•. I ad 9 i1 k 1 ^
IIa\%en Kayburn^ f this city, died last
night. age4 ^i lie \%a one of •the
most prominent Methodist preachers
in the State, and had a record o4 hav-
ing marrftd l.J"n couples.
I-orty llnalneo* IIoiisim Iturneil.
Mahiw.s. Minn., Oct ti.— About
biiiftlings, chietly iiuaineas
houses, were burned, here yesterday.
The l..s* is 8l.">n.(Kio: insurance al.iAt
M0.Q0I). Only Ie. v, Wi ich bfliltlings
tmftii the re.t o( Vlie town.
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Vincent, Leo. The Oklahoma Representative. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1895, newspaper, October 24, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94809/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.