The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, January 24, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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TJ1K LKAU1CU. GDTUIUE OKLAHOMA.
l)tf gvHT&a
i in u jKit omce tautfcrie own.
i a claw mall matter.
t thrt Lender frliitlng Uotnpnnr
I l IK O. NIULAGK Editor.
On r ornluc Paper l'ntilUheil lu tlathrlo.
II llciul Organ of Oklahoma Oomocrncy.
1 lie omclnl Orcnn of Logan Conntr.
FRIDAY JAN. 24 1800.
I'll. Daily Lkadkii accopts advortls-
t ik with tho distinct and positlvo guar-
ii i'i " that It has douulo tho paid
cue ilitlon of any nowipapor publlshodln
OKiai oma.
I I'K I.nADKit lllndory Is ono of tho host
Injitutionsof tho kind In tho Wnst and l
li I? turnliiBoutlarBoqtiantltlosofwork.
Sr ii 1 I'j your orders for binding and blank
Imo'ti and thoy will bo promptly attondod
t .
HUDSOIlirTION KATKS.
DAILY.
Ono month dollvorod In city. I 50
unomoninoy man &u
Throe months 1 to
H't month 3 00
tja yoar 6 03
WKKItLV.
.Six months I SO
Duo year 100
C. 0. Hudson and Roy Stafford of
Alva will start a l'opullst paper at Ok-
lahoma City.
GirnuiiR needs a rock gpilo
about llfty mon at worlt and
end of tholr stealing.
to put
have nn
Common decency might suggest to
applicants that tlioy "lagor" tholr as-
pirations until a vacancy exist. .
ltKitr Giir.int has sold his intoroal in
tho Perry Kntorprisc and will go to
Jopltn Mo. to ougngo In tho news-
paper business.
Wk think there will be amplo tlmo
for the Associated I'ross to eapturo
Havana again boforo Governor Gen-
eral Woylor arrives.
Rkcknt demonstrations among Ok-
lahoma ofllcO'Scckors indicate that tho
abnormal quiet was not due so much
to loss of appotlto as to lack of pic.
Now that Hill Doolin is behind tho
bars the trafllc association is ably tak-
ing his place Tho recent raise on corn
rates to the gulf Is a greater plcco of
highway robbery than any Doolin is
charged with.
Tin: recent advance of corn rates to
tho Gulf is a clear case of cold-blooded
robbery of tho pcoplo of Oklahoma of
thousands of dollars lightly theirs by
reason of their being noarer tho Gulf
than tho Atlnntie seaboard.
Tiik yell adopted for tho Stillwater
ngrlculcullural college 1b as follows:
"Ki-yi! Ky-yuol ll'pt Zip! Hooray!
Veil A. M. G! Oh-Kay-HnimsA!" And
yet thoy havo no Indian or Chinese
students.
Matthew Aiinoi.ii oiku spolie ot
Lord Salisbury as "a man likely to
produce shocks and convulslonr." It
may bo vvoll to remember however
that the follow who goes mound dis-
tributing such things always runs up
against something hard at lust
Huston's city council has appropria-
ted 815000 to "dxterminato tho orgyia
leucostigma." Vo aro not quite clear
about this but we foal that !t would
bo well worth the money to got rid of
such a thing anyway no matter what
it is.
Muiiat Halstkad will huvo an arti-
cle in McCluro'a Magazine for Febru-
ary giving tho sqpret history of tho
nomination and administration of
President Garfield and embodying im-
portant conversations with Garilold
never before published one of thorn
hold only a few hours before his as-
sasinatlon. A borlos ot portraits of
Garfield will accompany the article.
The Collogo Mirror supgoats that
future oratorioal contests bo conduct-
ed differently from the one lately hold
ut Guthrie and that two prises bo of-
fered one for the young lady student
uud one for tho young gentlemen.
This omee with poor grace from a
paper one of whose editors was easily
defeated In the Tocont contact by a
young lady.
Tiik courts aro lo pass upon the con-
stitutionality of the sugar bounty
.Searetary Carlisle having formally cer-
tified the alaim of tho Oxnard Heel
Sugar company to the court of claims.
This Is the claim that Comptroller
Howlor held up on tho ground that he
doubted the oonktitutionality of tho
bounty law. While only one claim is
bpeoifled thoy aro all involved tw none
of the $5350000 appropriated by the
Ufty-thlrd congress to pay sugar boun-
ties has over been paid out by the
treasury owing to Comptroller How-
ler's ruling.
MAK1J IIAST1I HI.OIVLV
Humor has it that Marshal Nix has
f lUon uuder the lira oMii7tigation.
And so far at can be ascertained it is
mere rumor nothing more. Vet the
wires are hot from all parts of the ter-
ritory with telegrams pouring in upon
the attorney general indorsing this
and preferring charges against that
candidate for the fcuppced vacancy
If the rumor proves to bo false in
what a rldieulous attitude are these
pic-pQtitioners and party-plungers
placcdf If true & decent respect for
thee vllltles ought to iovU. a delay
until the. corpse has quit krh- At
any rate the latter prori ui-pcu .J not
cripple theohanoes of the apicaut
Many of there rumors claim to have
oinannlttl from IiJBpootor Slrblbley.
Mr. Shelblsy nbwlutoly dltelnMua
them. He la clos-mouthHl nppaf
ontly pays strict attention Jo busl-
now ami the assumption that a gov-
ernment ofllcor Is tliillboratclv doing
what his oath and oftlolnl honor forbid
Is too r'jU to bo entertalnai! without
foiindutlon.
Monuwhlle Mr. Nlx'a mnslilno
ft lends nro deserting. Mon who owe
tholr living and the support of their
families to Marshal Nlx't. bonofactlon
oagorly hug this ugly rumor to tholr
bosoms or "damn with faint pralso."
Tholr patronizing smiles aro giving
way to distant nods of doubtful
acquaintanceship.
If Irregularities exist in Mr. Nix's
olllco no doubt tho Investigation will
dlsoloso thorn. If they cannot bo ex-
plained beyond question the responsi-
ble bond of that department will bo
called upon to robign. This adminis-
tration will not permit tho Urlnios-vfhilewaehiug-flaioo
to be repealed
llutuulll those slops are taiton and
thoso ci.argcs bustalnod Mr. Nix re-
mains a high govornmont cllhor in
this ten Story who was actively sup-
oortod by u lartre part of Oklahoma
Democracy during Ills canvass and on-
dorsud by tho ontlro party for fitness
nblliiy and lntogrity. Some share of
of responsibility for his olllcial cots
must attach to evory Democrat and for
individuals to ohaso themselves around
socuring endorsements before the
rumor has grown stalo is not only bad
taste and bad faith but bad judgment
bad morals and bad politics.
LAST WINTER'S FAVORITES.
Btnle 1Vr In Voc"" Then nnd BtUI
Continue to Ho I'npnlar.
Noxt coino tho stoles which woro in-
troduced last winter and beenmo qulto
tho rago and thoro is ovory proHpcct
that tholr popularity will bo rodoubled
his wlntor. First on tho list is tho An-
droa stolo oxtromoly chic and vory
graceful. It is gonorally In mongolian
and castor or mongolian nnd caracul
which mixturo moots with grent favor.
In "drosslnoss" thoro is nothing to mir-
pnss it harmonizing with nil tho grace-
ful linos of tho human form divine
and is well adapted for toilettes of coro-
mony. If I iuolled tho Androa stolo
I must in houci ropoat ovory word in
praise of tho Casslva stolo. It la n vain
nttompt a wnalo of ink to doscrlbo it
without a Hultnblo illustrntlon; it U
nt tho samo tlmo a capo and a otolo
trimmed with chlrfon nnd lacos. Tho
tabs aro vory long ami almost roach to
tho horn of tho Hklrt whoro thoy ond
with tails. Tho collar Is closod with a
sronll head nnd a similar ono Is nt tho
waist. Tho stolo Is in Russian fox
cnstor-loutro Corsica fox or Hungarian
fox. Anothqr tho Sarah Btolo Is Just
ns olegant (especially if named for tho
groat Snrnh la dlvlno) but somewhat
gr.iwr than tho preceding two; tho pen-
dants nro lnrgor and tho collot ns well
as tho tabs ends with tails. Never was
'.his garnlturo so much in voguo as at
prosont as It is the most original pn-
ruro thnt could bo thought of nnd la
host becoming to rnlmonts of this kind.
Tho Snrnh stolo is in cnstor-loutro
Burmah fox or skunk. Tho Mlrolllo
collot 1b in Norway marton with or
without tails vory slmplo but vory
coquotto. AH tho collnrs of tho fore-
going garments nro vory high so that
tho fair wonror may nostlo her bond up
(o above tho onrs in tho downy Heoce
bo thnt old Borons may not got a nip
nt hor.
SWEETHEART AND 1HE LAW.
A. Notcl Suit linultlne In Sotuo Do tree
tho Stiitim nf tlio l'lnnro.
A novol quoatlon is involved In n suit
now on trial lu tho stnto district court
at Galvoston. Allen Taylor nn em-
ploye of tho International & Groat
Northern railway dlod In Houston
March 11 1S95 from injurios received
In a wreck ou thnt road that day.
Ho had his llfo insured in favor of
IiIb flnncoe Miss Joalo O'Shoa ot Gnl-
vostoii in tho Trnvollers' Miuual In-
surnnco Company for $1500. Shortly
nftor his donth suit wns filed In tho
district court against tho lusuranco
company nnd Miss O'FJn to rostraln
tho company from paying tho amount
to tho bonoflclnry doslgnntod and to
compol pnymont to Mrs. Mary C. Tay-
lor mothor of docoasod nnd his sisters
Laura Shootz and Fannlo Ingram who
are Joined pro forma by their husbands
Arthur L. Sheetz and Frank Ingram.
Tho potitlon alleges that tho doslgnatod
beneflclnry was not rotated to deceased
and that plaintiff Mary C. Taylor Is
a widow the deceased being her sole
support and that she and the other
plaintiffs woro his only legal heirs. No
case whoroln the validity of the insur-
ance in favor of a sweetheart was In-
volved has heretofore been presented to
any court in Texas and there is but one
case ou record In the United States
where the caso has been adjudicated.
The ease referred to is reported In the
Fifty-second Missouri Reports and It
was decided by the supreme court o.l
that state that such Insurance was
valid.
The camel is a
beaut of great
Ptrt-ugth and en-
durance. Nothing
hurt it until the
proverbial "last
straw " is added to
its burden The
human dipealivc
6ylrm i vrv nmdi like a camel It U
nalh atoiuhiuK how much abuse it wilt
fcUud. Suuietimrs. liowrver unuitlimt;
worse than uaiktl wilt be eatt-n and will go
through the stoiuaih into the bowels and
there it will stick that's couktipation.
Nine -tenth of all human sickness is due
to coustioatlon. Some of the simplest
symptoms are coated tooguo anil foul
breath diuinefts heartburn flatulei.ee
Mltowneas distress after eating headaches
and lassitude A little thiHR will caue
ronstipatkui and a little tumr will relieve
it. Dr. lleroe's I'leasaMt Pellets are a cer-
tain cure for constipation They are tiny
swgar-eoated grauules mild and natural in
their action. There is uothiug injurious
about them. Sold by druggists.
Address with ti cents Ih one-ccat tiamns to
cover coat of mailing onh. World's IMiweiwary
Uedicul AMoruttloo. BulUo. N. Y and get a
free cf y of tn " Ieople's Medical Advfcar."
Situation wanted by lady to do gun-
erul houso work lis Noble avo.
Judgd Groqn and Judge Lawrenee
will load tho pnpostt 4 lits at the "old
fashioned spelling Miool" Saturday
ovenlng Congregational church. Ad-
mission 10c.
Ah Jf'V Ja.
A MISSIONAnV BiOVOutt.
Snch n Slreng Attraetlnn That It Hrflko
Up tho Merjllnc.
From the Cleveland leader: The
following is an extract from a letter
roeentlr recolTed by the Her. II. A.
SchAHfrier from his daughter a tnlesion-
p.ry In I'eraU:
"Mr. Allon the supprlntcndpnt of the
industrial dormrtinpnr lias gone to
America lo learn something more of the
iron trade as an Iron department is to
ho added to the shop. He started off on
hlu bleyele nnd oxpecled to ride to Ba-
loum on the Hlack Sea stop nt 8am-
noon and run up lo Martovan on his
wheel to boo tho training school thero.
nnd tako tho stonmer to Marseilles and
run across Fmnce making the Journey
oh choap ii8 possible. In August he took
a tour to tho Bouthorn part or our flpid
on his wheal. Ho would lenve the horse-
men who iiecompitnlod him way behind
him. vr A rodo most of the way alone.
Everywhere he was an object of the
groatost wondor and oxcltement. Some
Bnld that It wns tho cholera come agalt.
Ho would got to a village and the whole
placo would gather to see him. lie
would have to give an oxhlbltion nnd
finally ond up in some open place whero
tho native holpor who accompanied him
would bo rondy to hold a service. The
comrroEutlon was thero with no ring
ing of bolls oxcopt the blcyclo bell. Mr.
Allen anys that In this way villages
were oponod up whore never before had
tho Gospol message been allowed to
ontor. Hut sometlmea he got into trou-
iiin nmi at one nlaco such a mob sur-
roundod him that he had to get out of
thnt villngo nt tho earliest opportunity.
Ono day he wns riding n'nn alone when
ho saw a horsoman nhoad of him who
stopped nnd stared with all his might
at this strange apparition. Then the
mnn drow n cartridge and slipped 1
into hU gun nt which Mr. Allon jumped
off his wheel with the groatost alacrity
and cnllod out: 'Don't shoot. I'm a
man! "
Lout In Puree.
An KngllBbman who could not speak
a word of French had a hard time get-
ting about in Paris until one day a
friond told him to buy a pocket hand-
kerchief on which was printed a map of
tho city. Ho did so nnd was delighted
with tho result. One afternoon how-
ever his friond came across him seat-
ed on the stops of the Bourse and. weep-
ing most bitterly. Ho was surrounded
by nn lntorostod crowd of natives. As
soon as ho saw his compatriot ho
Jumped up and throwing his armB
around his nock cried:
"Thank heaven! Thank heaven!"
His friend demanded an explanation.
Ho drow out the map handkerchief from
his pocket and tore It savagely into lit-
tle plocos. Then ho explained. It seem
ho hnd started out early In the morn-
ing relying Implicitly on the map
hnndkorchief. Then suddenly he had
dovolopod nn lnlluenzn cold of the se-
verest nature and well tho wretched
thing was not printed in fast colors
and lie was completely lost.
rinopolttuii 1'nrlik
Soma ldon of tho cosmopolitan char-
acter of I'aris may bo gained from the
stntomont that thoro are 181000 for-
?lgnors In tho city of whom only 8000
havo an Independent Incomo Of thoso
nllons 27000 aro Germans although
Horlln has only 307 Fronchmen.
Middle ago woman wants situation
to keep houso good cook. 113 Noblo
ave.
The llnlorlty ot OklHhotnn.
The Socond Semester or half year
will begin January 30th. Beginning
classes will be formed in Constitution
Algebra Rotnny Lutin Trigonometry
Psychology and review classes In the;
common branchos will be open to
thoso who need them. Expenses of
living including board and room S2M
to 5350 per week. Many are living
even cheaper than this.
Tho Chemical and Physical labora-
tory Is now fully equipped with mod-
ern Imported apparatus. An importa-
tion of S10O0 worth of tho most ap-
proved appliances of the best aiake
for illustrating the phenomena of
light boat and electricity lias been
put at tho disposal nf students a J.VK)
transit will bo usod by thh surveying
class. Two flue microscopos ami two
sets of lino balances aro also in use
by tho students. Largo additions aro
being mado to the library. 800 vol-
umes have boon gilded to the. depart-
ment of Greek nnd Lutin.
The University Hand of 18 ploons lu
organized and equipped and is under
the directions of l'rof. Frank Ropp
formerly of Fort Leavenworth.
Tho new catalogue will be Issued
early this year. It is desired that
persons delrlnir it will tend their
names to Pres 1) It HoyJ. Noriuau.
Wanted-A good 1200-pound work
horse. Charles Ii. Smith 3 miles south
ot Guthrie.
(lonoriil llnrrUnn uh Him l'rl(laHcy.
Kx-Presidoat ll.'ujauila Harrison
will discuss "tho presidential office"
very comprehensively in bis 'This
Country of Ours" series in tae forth-
coming February Ladies' Home Jour-
uul. lie will detail the provisions and
methods of electing a chief magistrate
ami will have much to say bearing
upon thooligibility of a president for
re-election; will give his views as to
tho length of tLe presidential term
and express rather decided opinions
relative to the nnnoyauce to which
prusidents nro subjected from ottloe-
seekers. The article is practical and
is based upon experience and observa-
tion. General HurrUon believes that
the fears expressed by the frsiners of
our constitution that the power of the
otllee is such as to enable an ambitious
Ineumbent to secure an liulenulte suc-
cession of terms have never boeii re-
alised "In practice the popular
opinion hus limited the eligibility of
the president to one re-elecUoti. Hut
some of our leading aud most thought-
ful nubile men have challenged the
wisdom of the four-year term and
ndvocated six years usually with a
prohibition of the second term. And
uiiloss some method can be devised
by which a less considerable part of
the four years term must be given to
hearing applicant lot uftice and to
making upjnilutuieut it wou'd be
wise to give the President by ttond
Ing tho time a 'better cliam e to show
what ho could do for t1 i.'iin''; It
must be admitted ' in i ' m
billty to u sacoud tc . t th
ICxeeutlve action greater indepen-
dence. It seems uulikclv. however
that any cuanf't m the Presidential
term will U made unless utih une
peeled ovent flnni l sur nrno t n a
thought that is n " -fa t' mul
rather than a p a 'i a -i t
Furnished rooms f Ticnt p'caatt y
located at 501 K Noblo. :
A SPECIFIC
rent -
La Grippe for Golds Coughs
AND LUNG TROUULES
AYEB'
?0 CHERRY.
PECTORAL
"Two var niro I bad the gflppw
and ii It ft inc with si onli which gave
me hi ict hi' t "r il . . Mj family
phyMfiau jircH( nl.. .1 f"i mr chaiiging
the rrrillHnc w tu i n lin found the
thing I had taken Here not helping
mo but in . ' nf tns lttrndnncTb.T got
no In-ill r. l'i'i.ll m niibaml rend-
ing one ili if n Ki-ntlnnan who bad
hnd tin- -zi iii!1"" ni'l iir rnred by taking
A voi's CImiiv r rtnml. procured for
nn- .i liciiili- nf ihis moilicino nnd boforo
I hid t.iUcii b -If of It I was cured. I
haw- i: ( d tin1 IN i tornl for my children
an 1 in m fi'inh v henevcr we havo
lii't-di'd it i ml Ii.im- found It n spiciflo
fur i-uIiIh couplis nnd lung tniiibles."
Kmii.v 'Wool) Ninth St. Hlkton Md.
Ayer's Cherry Federal
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Cleanse the System with Ayr's Sarsaparilla.
ToiiclH'iV .KHuclutlon
It will meet at Orlando Feb. 1 '90
at 1 p in.
l'ROOUAM.
Singing.
Devotional exerelscs.
M usic.
Methods of teaching roailing Miss
Ulauclln llyscll.
Discuascil hy U. M. Johnson Charles
riiniiipsou. Untile Itowi-rs.
lteeitution Miss Pearl Ilaught.
The scliool Of the future It. M. Ran-
dolph Discussed by V. M. Glasgow Joslo
Kroun Mabel Coulsun.
Uccltntlon by Miss Pnith Campboll.
M usic.
The pupils relation to teacher from
a pupil's standpoint Ambler Camp-
bell. Our heritage L. S. Kvans.
Howl Uoep good ordor Edward
Iliupo.
Iteoltation Miss Emily Cowan.
II. II. Doiid President.
Miaa Skki.ky Seo'y-
T. K. T'ngle has tulton the up-town
business of the (luthrio Steam laundry.
Any orders loft will receive prompt
attention. t3
JiiBtleo dookcta latest style neatly
liouiid for salo at Tiik Lkadkk ofllce.
tf
P. Newman of tiie Mistit Clothing
Parlor is going out of business. The
btore will be closed until Saturday
morning nt which lime he will com-
mence a cut unJ slash sale. Walt for
tho opening.
Notice to Sutmcrlber
Subscribers to Tho Leader who fail
to receive thoir papers promptly every
morning will please report such fail-
ures to this ofllce nt once.
Map of Virginia Uiittlo-flnldii.
The only correct map made from of-
ficial papers in the war department
with complete I'stof battles. Sent on
receipt of 85 cents in money or postage
stamps. Address C H. Hyan assist-
ant general passenger agent C. and O.
railway Cincinnati Ohio. 4-5-4 w
Do You Witnt u (JlmtiiHIiiivuT
C. T. Vinson barber; ihop near cor-
uor of First and Harrison Clean
shaves tho best hair cuts; clean tow-
els. Sklllod workmon. Call on Vin-
ton. If
Win. Itltzbaupt the caterer is now
rendy to serve banquets nnd parties at
short notiao. Ill linrrisou ave. 15vU
First Published in Oklahoma Loader
Jan 23 'U6.
Notico for publicniion.
Land ofllce at (iuthrlo O T Jan 81
1..
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice nf ills
Intention to make tinal proof lu suminrt
of hi cluiui. snd that said proof will bo
npdc before the register aud receiver at
I .ithiie. O T. on March 1800 vie:
William Harringcr who made ho No.OBO
on May d ltttu for the nw qr of sec 10 of
tp 10 n of r 1 w I. ill.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prow hi continuous residence uitou nnd
i'ulti atfou of tsltl land vix:
l)aid t'hsmuess Hlchnrd A Hoys
Msthlas Uoiugs Ueorge C Holt all of
(luthrie. O T.
3110 A. N. J. Ciiook. Register.
First Published In Oklahoma Leader
Jan. S3 'Oil.
Notico i'or puhlicntioii.
Laud ofrico at Uutlnie Ok January 10
Notice Is hcroby given that the follow-
liu named settler has Hied notice of his
intention to make tinal proof i i support
of lib. elslm sud that said proof will be
made before the register and receiver of
the V. S land of lie at Guthrie Ok on
March 37. I. vl:
James Thompson of (Juthrle.Ok for the
lots :i 4 and . snJ the se or of the uw or
aud also teu aud forty -uluo hundradihs
acies lu excess In above tract in sec 0 in
tp 17 n of r 3 w of I M.
lluuMues the followiug witnesses to
proi'hi continuous residence uoii uud
cultivation of said land vli:
Hichard II Pipes and Oliver P Coiey nf
(iuihrif Ok. snd Warren Wall and
Tlioiuai M Pstton of Mulhall Ok.
Mfi" ?. N. J. Cnook Register
.First Published In Oklahoma Leader
Jan. M.HMI.
Not I uo for itil)liciiilan.
Land ollicc at Outhrte O. T.. Jan. 16
Js'n
t . w In ili clvu that the follow-
.in.' ti mild - tilt i has nli-d notioe of his
mi. himii tu m.iki tinal jiriHif tHsepiiortof
i - in .it tti it -ni prooi win ue
i i ii . i. -! i mtl receiver LT.
.-.. .i.j .iic mi t mil io u. T. ou Mareu
.; iirt vi:
l.i U P Ni'lsnii i.niiithiU'.o T.for the
In l M'l' l'.i. Hi ll' II nf i 1 v
It. n urn s th fo'inwliiff wltnt'ssis to
I i li- (mi! him us ii s vfeiii o iiuim aud
.it H t - i 'I UiiJ '.
t i I' i i 'i w V AnHlS
. . . iv s It in Ui lik.01 at
i ti 1
si.-i A N J. Ciiook RegNtur.
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Collected at tint hand from tliote who
knew I.lnroln. with over 1U) llluMtratloua
Inclmllnp hitherto unimlillnheil iiortmlts
of Lincoln pictures of hlH homes In Ken
lucky. Inmana and Illinois jiortralts of
his family friends and great contempora-
ries. KMZAUKTII 8TAURT PHELPS
will write a series of nntobloenuihleal
articles. Including retnlnescencesof Mmer-
son. Iiiiffellow Holmes and Lowell 'flier
also take the reader Into her own literary
workshop and show how her famous books
"Gates Ajar" and others were written.
KUDYA1M1 KIPLING
More Jungle Stories about Mowgll the forest-bred
boy and his brother wolves.
ANTHONY IIOPIS.
Zenila ctorleit Osra. the I'rlnces of 7.enda
and of her lovers and their Ad7entures.
GltKAT PAINTINGS OF TUB CRNTUKY
A scries of articles by the dlstlguished ar-
tist Will II. Low. ho has been In Kurope
for many months collecting material with
reproductions of the masterpieces of art
produced during the last century.
OliKAT INSTITUTIONS NKW INVKN-
TIONS AND NOTA1ILE ACUIKVKMHNTS
In all realms of hunidii activity - til fur-
nish subjects for interesting and instruct-
ive artlOeH.
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coiilusly wltli IntereNtlng pictures sjilcn-
dluly engraed andprlnted. Send live cents
in stamps to
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for sample copv a 20-p.tge pamphlet giving
jmrtraitK of tlfly famous authors and com-
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Established 1830.
Volume CXXX1I begins January
1 61)0. During 1800 (lod.'j's Magazine
will contain:
Talks with Successful "Women
Valuable hints about various branch-
os of industry which are open to wo-
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Music ill Amciicn
Discussions of musical subjects or
people illustrated each mouth with
portraits uutograpbs and one or
more pages of music. Tills music
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This scries of Articles is a unique fea-
ture among monthly magazines. The
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anil arc of positive value to those who
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The Stngo
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and ueuost plays and the foremost
actors particularly the best American
productions Theso arc much more
than the gossip of players. They are
entertaining discussions of tho dramas
that aro talked about. Such treat-
ment is not found in any other maga-
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The Magazine will be well and thor-
oughly illustrated from cover to cover.
Competent artists and improved
methods of making nnd printing the
plates will be employed.
Tho Covers.
The covers are different every month.
They aro do&igned by popular artists
and the covers for a year will bo vol-
uablo as an art collection in them-
selves. Tho Fashion Department
which for years has given Hie latost
fads and fashions Is of particular in-
terest to women.
A Homo .liugazinc.
Godky's is a magazine of this coun-
try and of today. It is a family maga-
zine witli a larger scope than it had
as the "Lady's Hook." It is a monthly
feast of wholesome Interesting road-
ing fit for every mombor of tho houio-
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Dec 20.
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law.
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InK-iiHmed setlh-r (ims HM notico of his
munuuu mi aishi- nnm prooi IH SUIllMiri
of ills claim and iliui mtid proof will be
made before the register aud receiver
United State laud office at Guthrie. O.
T.. on February o lswi vlt:
James II. Ut ocu who made h e NoSl 11
for the s e qr. ee 7 tp 17 n r 3 w.
lie uamt the following wituessee to
prove hiK (-cm timiouM n-Mideuce upoo aud
cultivation of aid laud vij-
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World's Fair Highest Award.
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One Block From Hotel Royal.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
In Stock ail the Time
15-Ycfir-Olil Whiskey mi n full lino or Standard Cigars.
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
STOVES STOVES
Cheapest Place on Earth !
Socond hand furniture of ill klnde. Come nnd got prices before you buy.
Cash Paid For All Kinds of Second Hand Goods
a U a
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CapitaL NationaL BanK
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Undivided profi-s : : 50000
WALLY ONGJS CAFE
Oysters Fish and ame of all Kinds on Hand
all the time.
Only short order houso in Guthrie Second st. near Uarrisoa
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1st Prize KNABE P5AWO style "P"
2d Prlzo Cash - -
3d Prize. Co3h
(0 Ga3h Priios oach $20
JGJpash Prizoo oach SIO
28 Prizes -
Thi' HrM nr' win lw jrlven to the person who cntistrtirti the shortest
.senlend' in Kn.'li-'i. i .lMl.iining all tho letters in the alphabet. The oth"r
I rios will mi in r.-.i1 ir order to those competitors whoso sentences tand
tiet in Kjint of troMiv.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, January 24, 1896, newspaper, January 24, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73537/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.