The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 147, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 27, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL OltGAN Or OKLAHOMA UKMOOItAOY.
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GTJTHEIE OKLALLOMA. WEDNESDAY MQEKLEG NOVEMBER 27 ISM-
NO. 147
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Gray is in Business Again
Dry Goods this Time.
Look out for bargains now every day in the year. Rargaln hunters call ami
see our stock before buying.
A FEW
SAMPLE BARGAINS
I quote below just to Induce you to call and sec many others:
WED Oil II CURVE
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TWO POSTAL CLERKS KILLED itlD
TWELVE OTHER PEOPLE KURT
MR. THURSTON TALKS
SMASH-UP.
The Nchninktt Ffetrator Snjr the Ilcp
H011115 Are fur MrKlnley.
Nhw Yoitu Nov 25. Senator John
M. Thurston of Nebrashn in an inter-
view vesterdny.ytld: ''The Itopub-
than are-for1 .MeKlnley -for Uio next
prpmuaiiuwi-eaiHlliiaie. Hrst last ami
all Ui MintyM. ...
i3flK&i$Lnt' 0 KopnbHcatiS
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WORST OF THE SEASON
!
The CollMon Occur lmt l!t of filioo-
nmker N. M. on the Santa I'D He-
tlvcen tho OIiUhro Hint llauuil
Limited nnil 11 I'lOlRht Train
l'urtlxl I.lst of tho
Dead nnil Injured.
Good hoavy
worth 12. K
Cotton Flannel
8
L. L. Musiln worth 7c Our price
5
Good Shirtings worth 7. Our price U
All wool jeans
price
worth 20o. Our
15
Outing Flannels worth 10s. Our
prleo
7:
THE STORM SWEEPS ACROSS THE
CONTINENT IN A DIRECT LINE
.. i.i v -w..rt ""'KI HJ 1K(. ...
rol. I hare bowi In shtngWn.7'
that brXiv.
Golf Suitings worth S2 pallcrn.
Our price
A vory largo line of Prints.
prJie
Our
Host OlnghamB
prleo
worth 7c. Our
5
Pamberton Flannels worth 12
Our price
l-2c.
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-Itemomber the place
Gray
lock
Ok. Ave. and Division St.
MEETING OF CONGRESS.
Several New L'uiHlllutrjt for llouso Joh
Tom Heed ArrUrfc
Washington Nov. 20. Tho arrival
of a number of Senators and members
Including ex-Speaker Reed has served
to increase dlhcusslon over tho reor-
ganisation of the two houses of Con-
grehf) and tho prospect now Is that
tills will bo tho uppermost question In
Congressional circles until the House
contest is settled and it in decided
wft. Ver tho Senate will reorganize.
Tuts fact tliut tho speakership is
universally conceded to Mr. Reed has
had the eh"ect of concentrating Inter-
est in the other eleetivo ofllees and it
appears probable that the elimination
of the speakership will not diminish
the general concern over the result.
General Henderson and Mr. Mc-
Dowell ure still tlio only two candi-
dates for the houso clerkMiip and it is
not believed any dark horeo candidate
will develop betweou tills tlmo and
next Saturday when tho house caucus
will bo hold. Mr. McDowell's friends
are boldly claiming that tlioy are sure
of a majority but tho Henderson mon
instead of conceding this assort that
McDowell's vote will bo llfteen or
twenty short of suttlelent to nominate.
There Is a possibility of n change in
the contest for sergoant-at-arms but
the rumors lu thai' connection are too
vague to base a statement on. A Mr.
Raker of Kentucky hus announced
lumsolf as a candidate for this ollleu
""ilthlii the past day or two.
Thoa- now tliree candidates for
doorkeepe. Tipton of Tonuesseo
rot-tune of North Carolina and Adams
of Maryland. TfTetnames of Mr. Fair-
less of Virginia und WlUium tatlett of
West Virginia havo also Ixjou added to
tho list of candidates for postmaster
Tho Southern Republicans have an
nounced their intention of holding a
caucus for the purpose of agreumg
upon candidates whoiii thdy'cnu sup-
port as u body. There ure twonty-
threu Republican members from this
section not including those from Mis-
souri. CORPSES ON A BOAT.
The Head llodies of Four Mea Wlio Had
Item Murdered Uuarjed li.'n Ioir.
Vaihs Texas Nov. 2d. Fuller de
rypinents concerning the Unding of
.a (a ad man on a trading boat below
Arthur City reveals tho fact that four
men wero murdered. About hreo
weeks ago tliree men purchased tho
boat und with a boy moved twO'and a
half miles ImIoiv Arthur. For several
1a j s the boat had buen observed
anchored without a human ltelng In
sight beveral citUcns concluded to
investigate and the corpses of the
three men and boy wore ull found
Jying in bed. undressed.
.A ierp -xs uog preventeti me par-
1ri AVrlnir for a time but wa
l IJU1 m 'I'lm rlMlms had
nmiiw) ueell lltwu WtVIUI UUVS. IIO
of them met death by his skull being
crushed.
Tlio men's clothing was scattered
about the room with their pockets
turned inside out showing robbery
as ell as murder. Oue was a large
man about h5 or r.O years of age with
a heavy sandy mustache shaved so as
to extend to his lower jaw bone. I'll-
pers under his head Indleatod that his
niiino was I). C. Carody und that lie
was tlio owner of tho outfit.
Tophka Kan. Nov. 10. General
Manugcr Frey Of th Santa Fo re-
ceived word InBt nitfht of a hend-Oud
collision that occurred just oast of
Shoeumkoi N. M between the east-
bound Chlotigo limited ana a freignt
trtin. Tho trains met on n sharp
curve ltoth olivines wro dosttoed.
Tho" mail cur rs thrown on top of an
engine and the bnggngo ear und one
chair car are upsldedown In the river.
About twelve pnwwngers were more
or less seriously injured. Hnglnoor
llourne of tho Ilyer and the potdul
clerk are miwdiiff. Tho injured puss;
engers arc bring taken to ti l.as Vegas
hospital and wrecking crew lmvo
stavlutl from llnton and l.a Vejius
to clear the wny and repair about rtul)
fmit of Imuk which was torn up. U.ti
aeeldent lmnpemd about I o'clock
Shoemaker Is about the third station
oust of r.nn Vojra..
Postal Clerk II (I Kuiscll was ia-
stnntly killed and Postal Clerk F. D.
lfitnoy llod shortly after the uecidant
from his Injuries.
ilenton Cunningham newhboy will
die. Ills homo is at Neeley t owloy
county Kart.
li eight Conduotor .1 M ltobb whs
badly Injured and scalded; ill prob-
ably dlo.
Others Injured nro: .
. Seller Mm l'ranolsco; TI. I). Ful-
ler Sedalln Mo. lioacl hurt and kia
bruisfd slightly scalded; .luhn Mnuk-
in Chicago; Tvodorlo Moldonado wife
daughter and two children Wagon
Mound N. M.I A. U. Monroe. Crlpplo
Creek. Col. and Cioorge AuloiiaiiU
Fe N. M.
loe Colin of Leavonwortb Kan. es-
caped with it scalp wound uyd slight
bruhes.
Conductor JJrury of o. I was
seiaUhed and bruised but his injuries
uro-nol serious.
W. K. lloJgus fireman of train No.
i engine B-'U ioiv unicio sprainvu.
OFFICIAL VOTEJN-KANSAS-
flio lUrrulJto- Count II Cbmiitrtcll lliir
Canu of tlio Upturn.
Toi'Kia Kan Nov. SO-t-XIio osi!Civi
tivo council has completed' thO
olllclal count of tho vote at the recent
statu election. The total vgta. on
chief justice wart 107170. of lifcli
Martin rocelvod V2S1i; Ilolliduy 12-
sss; scattering 3 111.
Tim vote in the judicial districts
ntood us follows:
Sixth dlutriet Simons It. d.tlll;
niUnrtl l'.-D-. 0.0.
Sevonth district -Stillwell U- Ul5";
scattering S3.
IMirhtli dislrlet Mojre U.. ft.SlS;
Muhun. J'. 1007
Ninth
WltitoluV
Kightccti
Hattou It 3.3s.
Twenty-ninth district Alden It.
4182; icr.ig 1'. tf0U.r f
Court of common pions iVyaiiuotto
countv Holt H. 33i; iioiiuerson
1
a wick and ctifi saV tliat fcii
ur uf rlliu.iacuate. the Ke
nill start in and reorironize that brttt
I ie tcvj that all the Populist lnein-
bernof the Sennt.0 will vote with the
Republicans thl session. That nt
leant is the understnnding nmong the
lenders now and 1 do not think that
anything will turn up to olitingc tho.
program.'' Governor-elect llustinoll
of Ohio is at tho Holland Iicmw. In
tin interview he exprpusotl'tlio oplnfon
that Governor Mclunley would bu tlio
ne.t Uepubliean nomluco for Presi-
dent. IN A MEXICAN PRISON.
Ttilt'Aliirrlrttii l)erlol of Tlielrl.ll-
erly on u Triimpe! t'p C'linrs'.
Dkmi.nu N. M. Nov. 26. Isrticl
King o.fiwaiBlier pf the LegislntureJ
and one oft ha iiumi pVouiittcut men in
the UMritory. and twv employes.
Ilenrv Coleman tv.id .lohn nru are
under arrest and undergolflffTu'pnson-
luent ut Ascension Mexico In ( filthy
uripeauiuui iirson.. wjiuohs pi--
food und refused
tnitted tiiounnul)Ic4
mi
!4lU W
1
SECTION ESCAPES
r
uJiUHcoutliern mid liit-
nilrtlirrn Stittm
ifurl VTull Sn.ik-
5t.Tfl!tnrrriliii.e of
AnTf
j.
- rflt
i Z'&k $ isk$M
HSKjintm I'KteruM
-Ar:
?SMKS
tlltr"
-"'VlsAlie Ml-
:
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MJaphv I
1 1
Absolntely
Free
X
not per-
wllli ' artv tier-
soiyt bccair.C two hr.art di cnttld. bo-
wnlrlRjr to 5n AWfHn imt elffliuetl
by 0e aufhoritics' O bo" MuetT by- a
Mexlcau straved Into a Irtril ylieh
tiiug wiih shipping ln"tV Uiff I'nlted
States. Xbe orrests werf totklly tin-
justified. Tht a'utlioflHrirt tit City
of'ifexic'o and at. WftVKtoWon liuve
been nollfteu" 1 6rder ' dnt the men
may U WiWc(rt.
' Many Wlint to 'Ilo llraltMl.
Arautjps' 'an. Nof Tt The dl-
oatchcs'qbgttt ll'. UT W'snjtvwtb the
AjohLsonlueal'or. have Iff-bflit ' tlm
ncor.JttiAJiiiin 4t notoriety vUlfih.fn all
has SO..odii years he iictfer dicftnrid
would lilil. .J.wttw use pouring in
upt-n him in stioli quuiitities that it'w
hts tlnUy lniilils tfremor tmii tbtvt of
t. fn.111 .... Ht.it In On nlSv. N'kttfl''.
day at 10 o'clock tlitro was recor.l tji 1
Mi lotternd tho htiw mails of tua
dnv Imd not yot urrlvod Thwo ltUu
ino from ovory where aa tnotu peO'
plo wlth.ovefy iiuugiuable nUiiient.
and attaskinir for tho inlluu
wonderful povvor of t
heulur.
CliltAno Nor. SO. During theT
ty-olght hours beginning Sttlnrtlay at
mtdnight the worst storm ot tho sea-
son passed from the Gulf of California
across the continent In nearly a diieet
llnd through F.l lNwo Texas till It
oaine to the MlssUslppl river. After
striking the MiseiHSippl villloy it fol'
lowed northward to -the grout lake
spaiiidUig 1t foroti Jn Canada lst
nffidJU hftil reifchSiT CurS iiVfil St.
iAitffi'iry 8 o'clock. 'A f the - former
placo ovep one and a pinrte.r inches of
rnin Imd fallen by that tlmo frco.lug
tis It fell. The storm us it twtanod
northward greatly IncreiiBv'd lu force
Its greatest fnrcu wiitvfult in the South
and IwtsU It bids fair to produce tho
lowest loinpiiwiluro of thu spnson the
lswest thus far bing 10 bJov efo In
the PakoUi.
In tho Soutliern ai) Ivantprii SU((a it
ruined nil dnyjroaterday nml iiifti af
lastnight. Tiilhe misteruaud North'
urn ules tlie piijcipHatlpii turned to
suow and sleit. It rained dVcf an
liiuh ut Little Rock and oyer fVn"1ieii
at Ciueinnut1) Over a nhlf lnelf oTruiu
fell over tho onvrosthlo of Missouri
I.at ulghl it vt unowlng heavily ut
Kansas LUy SpriugQcldandSf Ublils.
J'(l stoi'in hs already brougTtt the
Ipwest tuiiipnruture of the sca.oh oor
parts of the Misioutl valle anil the
State of Ohio nnil Tenin8otk
ai8'r'ot-rMartinK U "a.yj:
v P.. riji7 '- f J!
euth district Dale P. 411;
of tho
-uagical
A plug
in elec
Just what all want.
Something for nothing At
Rush
eautiful Christmas Books to be
J Given to Our Customers.
Pj
r-ivct. .
and '.while ntli
Commenciiicf
to start our
on
kt.
the 15th of this month
Uicr .
m
rie
feat.
A
day we are gditig
all Clearipgafu.
During' whjch the price we will makewnv-
astonish everybody. See posters fc r priees
RUSH
J C. DANA M'R.
N 11 I'ai'Uoa iiuylug shoce at our shoe store will get books the inrns'at t
tnuHngat thd Rush
rwE
NOTED EXHIBITORS.
(imernor Morion tleoreo (lould Joliu
tlnroli .tutor J rierinuiit Sloreuti.
Nkw Yoiik Nov. 20. The exhibi-
tion of tho Nutlonal l.lvo Stock Asso-
ciation in Madison Squaro gardon
began yesterday. Tho several classes
are well represented In the entries.
Among tho raisers of fancy breeds of
cattle who hayo exhibits arc Gov-
ernor Morton John Jacob Astor Reg
inald Iveh. Goorire Work. Autrust liol-
mont A. J. llassott II. K. Hloodgood
W. lluyard Cutting li Gray Gi'Iawobl
Frederick Gcbhard George J. Gould
T. Piermont Morgan. Theodore A.
Ilavemoyer William R. Hourst W. U
f.adcnburg Charles ltuier Arthur
Wadswortli and T. IJ. Wldenor tho
latter of Philadelphia.
KANSAS CENTRAL WRECK.
Train llroke In Tuu and thn Two I'iiiU
Crutlied ToKOtlur.
Lkavknwohtii Kan. Nov. 3L A
wrock occurred on the Kansas Central
road near Kastou eight miles from
this oityrlast night. As tho mixed
evening train nits coming along it
broke and when tho front part
stopped the detached passengur coach
crushed into u mail and express cnr.
The coach was badly smashed up and
had to be left piled up on the track.
Two women in it had a narrow oscttpu.
As the ears came together Conduotoi
James l.ako jumped to save himself
and lit on soitiu boards and badly in-
jured his head and body. There wa
only one bruUcnmn on the train.
Hut Ten IlufTulo I.cft.
IUtth Mont. Nu. :. It is stated
in connection with the arrest of J. 8.
Courlnoy for killing buffalo In tho
National park that there are only ten
head of those animals in the park and
that the soldiera and park otlleials are
unable to protect them from the
poachers and that the true cocditmn
of affairs Is kept from the department
lib II tailll Wlh
Ilncklen's Arnica Halve.
The best salve iq the world for cuts
bruises sores salt rheum fever sores
chapped hands tetter ulcers chll.
blalns. corns and all skin erup.
tlous and positively cures plica or no
pay required. It Is guarantee! to giro
porfe t satisfaction or mouey refunded.
11 Ice 25 cents tor box. For sale bv
Sjatoaian JJrug Co.
I 111: Jenkins. I). 1.20u
In the Senatorial illstiiota in which
elections were held iho vote stood:
Leavonuorlh oouiity Hurst lnd.
Hep. tf.301; Jumlsin R M'&; Oalll-
gher. J).C4. "
Douglas and Juirerson countlos
Howersock It. 0Sr; "TuUlpf IV. 2l'c
Wubstor. 1) S3.
Sedgwick comity Gordon It. 8baB;
Campbell 3.IU2.
Ilutlor county Richard ton R.
?1"; Joseph. P. 1S.
In but two rOprosuntHt've districts
were elections held Itartoii and Kills
UifcH lu belli of -vyjiirtli UietUi'Ui-
s elected their nom'wJi
coun
llcuus
GALENA HOTEL WRECKED.
Ilox uf I'mvder nnil t'.ipt Imploded lie-
tro)lm; t!ie llulldliiK inul-t'oiitnits
Ualhna Kan.. Nov. a Thl Ilolstor
hotise and Its contents at the Toorn-
ton & Putlon mine at this place
tttta totally dtstroyed jixterday by
the explosion of u lux of powder anit
caps. llinVrent persons were knocked
down by the shock Mint if they had
not tliM'oveied tlie danger in time ami
ran would have been plied up w
'lrumpil 1'atully hcu
eiMJiftTOSinrt.J.'ov
blew out of thu mud vitlv
trlcnightTMant-last- nljltt 'frightfully
stlUliig-lx-trCnpH wiio-were sloop-
ing just uliove tho boilers. Two died
iu terrible agony it few hours lifter
th iiddTfleiit ouc'tirrjutl. Johjison wjll
pt'otiably die. Tho othor three wore
iiftdly Imt not futnlly woniulod. The
dxttd are Dull Kvans und a Colorado
trump r-idinco unknown. The in-
jured Lawrence Ryan Alton III.)
J.tines Ryan St. Louis; '. Leo
WoMtr Maas 1 rank Johnson Kan-
aas City. .
Attempt to I'ulaoi li Print.
SiiAHoi.iv Pa. Nov. SA Itev.' J.
JackainooHlcB of the Polish Calhollo-
ohuroh In Mount CarmeJ nnirowly ev
epped being poisoned at the euily Sun.
dnyJjjfrfrniiig muBs. "A quantity of
ipjirf (t-eonOiiul JieoQ placed III tho
W'ina vesel7froiii winch he is iu (ho
habit of driukln; during tlio service.
Fortunately the powder was visible
fVfffnpi fiaifOeon Irfndu on Ills ftfo the
revorend gontlpmnii beenmo susplo-
lous and did not partutco uf tho wine
Tlio poison was placed iu the vessel
during Saturday night.
Ilun I ullli In Si lilult'-r.
' St. "JosKiitr Mo. Nov. SOf A. "hi
Morey auperintendout of tint St.
JoaOpli and Grand Island railroad has
much faith in Francis Schlatter v
Morey has oeeii u sulferor from rhon
matlMii for nlxUou voars and aL
though he la not curoo he claims that
'tlio utvet palrtS to which lit) was sub-
ject have left him and lie altributos
his remarkable improvement to .the
power of Schlatter whom he vlaited
ip Denver.
What Col. Jones Suys.
Outhrle. Ok. Auir. 31 '06.
Kuevvlton Dandrrlno Co. Geutlo.-
maii: Some time ago my hair began
falling out badly. I used Daudorino
for a few times and it has entirely
stopped my hair from falling out and
baa caused a growth of vigorous hair.
IT)an8rai ahto unexcelled for all
tnseasea'Of aealn and hair and especial
ly lor eradicating dandruff. It give
When they put a man lu jtil he cat.-
not follow liis uttturttl iiicUnutluim.
He eanrlott'tit what hewants to he is
limit Hi to u very frugal tiiuL 'Is It not
squally trae of a dyspeptic. For all
of bh rtfab-enj'Tynhiut .htvpots out of
ttfft he might ns well be In jail. He
cannot cat what ho likes nor aiiotigh
He suffers much gets little sviunathy
At litsl porhaps n little hpiivlinfc$ (n I
the stomavli u lltllo sourness wiipty
blcllogs ttlul heartburn; hoadachu
and1 bill lrjuneniintid''a fonl tasteln iho
mouth in tlio morning t hrnnic con-
stipation Is almost inevitable -and
means that the body is holding pois
nuoiis impure matter tnat should be
gotten 'rid of." Tlrf- -(tolson Is being n-
absorbed into tho blood and tho whole
body. Impuritv in tho blood may leu'
to almost any disease Constipstlon in
the start of ft all Dr Pierce's Plea-
ant Pnitels euro constipation cures it
so It stitvs t urcil. No oilier remedy p
tin world will do that. Send '.'1 cents
in i-ne-oent stamps to World's Dispell
sary Medical Association llutfulo N.
V. and receive Dr. Piorae s 1008 puge
Common Heno-Meillixil Adviser Jllus-
tratod. .
T
ivni. one pienaure 10 racoiuiuenu wuuuaciuu.
" V. . ...la 11. f . if .
.. ....u A hi.nw'ivu nlfui knocHhd. J "" """ j" mi
.low. au.i hiuee thai time baa Ikjw! It. and that it is the very best hair re
First published In the Diillr.LwifBr Nov
?
Notlco for Publication.
Laud Oillceat Otithrlo O. 'P. Ni is
lBUfi.
Notion l hertihr uiveu llmt the follow
lug named settler has Mod milieu tf hi
Ijituniloii to miiko Until proof In suppon
of his claim and that auldjiroof will bv
made before the register and p l f"itl
GtilhrlQ. 0 T on January 2 18 v o
Nultou T llarrott'for the s w or twfi
in 17. n r 3 w. j .
He names tlio following wUxieiscs t
provouis coutiiiiioiis rosiutuicu uuon an
ouiiiyuiion ni. sum iiiiiu. viz:
Mink I. Shuhi WinC tloldy' Ji
Ciavtn. Isaac I! Arriold.hll of tTlit
iik a uoiiia.
A. N. J. OitOOK RegsU
0801 " .
IT
Cheapest Place In Town.
H1RZEL BROS.
Djalera n
GrocefJe's Provisions Crockery Queensware Tinware and
WOOD
tit North Second St. German and English Spoten
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
a VW f r'-y7 V I I Wtr I m
Manufiu'lilros all kinds of Ychlclos. alnlljig Trlmmiiic &
Uflpalrlii proinptly atlcuilod to.
M2 South DhiHlonSlrcot
Uithrifl. 0k.
ame5
thrlo
....Ml
First piiUIUheO- In Uio Gtilhfl'e f)ally
t.oauer wet. i isvo.
S"otlrn of 'I'll Ul iik DopokKliili.
Id the District Court of Loau county.
Oklahoma Toi rltory
Alexuuder II. Ilrauii. Pf IT
vs.
Marv 51. Ilraun. Df'L
T'hasuld deffiitlanl Mary M. Itrsiin
Is Uariiby iioU(Utf that 0io above nuiued
phpnilir will on Saturday. Oct. 40 law
cofiufleiirfrig at tho hour of lu o'clock a.
ui.ofsnl'Llay piocood to take the dapq-
iil lion til solidly wIlnuSHes. at No. ifi.
LuthMts but ding corner Fourth ana
Olive street lu t lie alt v of til. IjouIs. Mo
to be mad in evidence on tljs" trial of tlrn
above entitled sctlou on behalf of said
tilaintltf; and that the taking of ssld
deposltloas will be adJQiirned froai day
to day i-omiiu'nL'liic at the same hour
eat h day until satu depositions are ooui-
pletfsd. . Alajytuiisr II. Itiowo.
Wisby .t lloruor. Ally's
entirely deuf Dlherwike it is uuburt.
(ion. llaituqvk'o lll'liiiilin lu lie Iteuiovtul.
WASinxOTOSf Nov. 3C It has boon
decided to remove tlie bly of Major
General Winflald S. Hancock to Ar-
lington cemetery from N'orrtetown.
Pa. where it has reeled sinae lilHS.
None of the projects to erect a monu-
ment at NorrWowu has succeeded and
the committee or the Ncnd Arlillr
C'urpt has fuar4eJ iji afUing tli
eotutut of eUilyTt- 4 'DHXI'I
the reiuoroL 1 1 is plhnnl to JioVtf
the burial in Arlingtoa take place
nxt spring when a monument to
General llunoock on oue of the publle
square lu Washington will be dedi-
cated. Julluu Sajl There Will lie u t'lfihU
Gai.vkto.v. Tex.-iNoV A-Mttrtln
Julian said lust night: "There will be
a fight Juuuury IQ pitl)er butyWoen
( orbett and Pitzsiinmons orIdnurand
1'iti uniuous and it will take place
three uud one-half miles from Kl Paso.
Stuart leaves Dallas to-night for dew
York where ho will sign Corboltor
Malier."
Uues Into VoluuUrr AMlUuwnl-
Omaha Nob. ttov. 85J-rhc e'
braska Savings and Exchango Rank
of Omaha went into voluntury liqui-
datiou yesterday.
storer that has ever boon placed on the
market. tours truly
Tuos. S. Jonkb
I'ree 1'llls.
Sendyour address to II E Uuaklun
fc Cj.. Chicago and get a free sample
box of Dr Kind's New Life Pills A
trial will convince you of their merits.
These pills are easy iu action and arc
particularly ellective in the euro of
consumption and sick headuohe. For
AlHtana ubu uyjr ji.nmipie' tjiuy oavv
been naoroil lirvalnrftllo. i'lbov are
guaranteed to o perfectly free from
every deleterious aubsissvw und to
to be purely vegotable. Tidy do not
weaken by their action bt. cy giving1
tone to stomach and towe!a greatly
invigorate the system. Regular size
'ie per bos. Sold by Soatonian ' Drug
Co.
Notloo Tor
IMiblioallon.
Leader
H
OTEL OKLA
FIRST-CLASS.
Large pfry sittl nicety furnlshetl rooms.
Good eervke Located In business center.
Tabla the oest the ruarket affords
Corner Harrison and First StrcelH.
S. BILLINGS Proprietor.
zarsma!
inac-bauied settler (it-
f iutr elaUn and that saU
madB buiQfa UlirRtMsltler
at OMUirle. Q Tu on
Good advieo: Never leave home on
a journoy without a bottle of Cham-
berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. For sale by Lillie & Co.
Druggist.
Map of Vlrelntu llttfeVleld
Thu only correct map made from of
ucial papers in the war department
with coinnleto l'stof battles. Sent on
'receipt of 25 cents in money or postage
stamps. Address u. li. Ryan assist-
ant general passenger agent C and O
nilway Cincinnati Obia 4-5-w
Ilrst published la Oklttlienu
Land QJnal Untirle 0- T. Nov. 1
as
.o4ea u lierebr CJ veil that tna fullow-K-uauieU
settler tit- nled itkllutt uf her
intention to luakc final irooi In support
k! nrpof will bv
r afcr ReoBvr
oa Dec. 14. lMfi.
CiirUioa M. Rill forioafly
ol Stun aid II. Davit deceaeiln
ue ir oi ec iwp iu ranKH I W
Sue nauina the follow I ui; wltuesaei to
provoker aontlitnonfTWMilf'nee npouuad
cultlwitloo e( suld laud; vis:
Paxrlek .Mutual! Joha Mulhall Rame
It Hull and Suinnsl ). Lamar all of
Guthrie Ot.
Wbt A- N.
4l4dW
fur ke
N. F. CHEADLE COAL COMFY
Wholesale and Retail dealurs in
RUBY
CANON FRONTENAC WEIR CITY
ANTHRACITE.
Also sole agoflt fpr the sale of the celebrated McAlcstcr Coal th best cpsi
the market for domestic use.
OlllCo and Yards 121 Oklahoma Ave.
Tulonlioiio No. (i.
st
1. Ckook Rttflater
i timi i i. w n up '
(Fix. published In Guthrb Daily Leader
OoUO WA
Nollco for Publication.
fpnj oflleo at Outhrle 0. T. Oct. 5.
'NoUce (thereby given that the fallow
Ing-numed sottler has tiled notice of bis
Intention to make filial proof .In support
of his eJaliu and that said proof will bo
made lieforo remitter and receiver at
uutnrie u. i on xov. au it-ie. vu:
JosMph J. llasleit. for the
Ho names tho followins
sec 17 In lu p 15 north of range 3 woit.
wii
qr qj
tusfcu to
Drove his continuous nuldbncH iitxin iml
cultivation of. said latid..vli;
WlUium Taylor. Horaco laay Heury4
u. tiHiu anu niniam Shipiu mi oi
Uutbrlo Oklahoma.
WO A- li. J. CROOK Ilcglster.
THE ANCH
Tha fiuost equipped bar in the city.
Wo handle only tuo best Winoa L'quors and Clgcrs
N'eitdoor to the Leader ofllce.
Uaadqua'rtcrs for horsemen during tho fair.
10 j il'arrUon Ave
Telephone No. 45
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i fit
F. P ALLEN Prop.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 147, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 27, 1895, newspaper, November 27, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73494/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.