The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 153, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 9, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
3"-lje genfccv
TKIUUTOItlAI. OAI.UNUAH.
Juno 3-1-5 Torrltbrlal convention
of tlio Y. P. S. U B at Guthrie. Two
delegates from each soctoty entcrtnln-
fdfreo llailroaA Time Table.
Atchison Topeka A Hantrt l'.
NORTH KAST
AND WBST.
"i Arrive i Arrive
I Rail. City IChlcagn.
Arrive
Leave
Guthrie
Mnj Unthrle.
I Oil.
108
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4 68 p in.
12 ISpm.
5:45 a. in.
B OS p. in.
7.00 a. in.
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SOUTH SOUTH BAST AND SOUTH WBST.
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jauttirle. a uthrle
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la Ba ii. in 111.08 p. in
Ii2.15p. ra. I .00 p m.
Arrive
Arrive
Ft. WorthlOalv Vn
9:1 p. ra-9:K a.m.
8:10 a. m.9.30 p.m.
Local Freight.
&) hours to Los Angeles.
Free chair cars on all tralna Pull-
nan Putacc sleepers to Kansas City
icl Chicago wltliout change. Also to
I ort Worth and Galveston. Connects
at Newton with Vestibule limited liuv-
ng chair cara Pullman I'aiuco anil
iiuipurt.neni sleepers and diuing cars
tiruugh to Los Angeles and Sun Diego
Isu with train carrying chair cars.
:'ullinaii nud Tourist elcopors to El-
'aso Los Angeles und Sail Franuisco
Through railroad and steamship tioic-
Ih sold to all points. Passengers
ool(i'd to all points in the continent
f rfurope; also from any port or ln-
and point in Europe through to any
joint in the United Stales. Prepaid
delicts paid for here will bo delivered
o passenger ul their rcsidencu in
Europe. For full particulars uall on
or address. IJeurgo T. Nicholson O P.
A Chicago; W. J. lllaek A. 0. P. A.
ropeka ICan. I It. Delunny Agent
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MrmUiOViRWCAHferb the bet sorvlce
uver Hit- brut track and best road bed
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uiei-U every Thursday evening t 7.0
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ug vuiturs welcome.
AQNKS UttUCE. N. J.
FLORA COOPKR. Socy!
OUTJIRHJ LODOK NO.
A. F. &. A. M. ltecular meet-
ing third Tuettfay evening
In each moitu at 8 o'clock.
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
n F. ARDBRY. Sec.
E. S. DONN8LLY W. M.
GUTHRip Lolfie No. 1. A. O. U. W.. moets
Thursday evenings of each week at 7. to
in ViUor block corner First and Harrison.
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
0. 11. MONTOOMBRY. M. W
U W. VAMPNKK Recorder.
GUTHRIK Lodge No. ? K. ot P. meets
every Wednesday at 7.30 In their hall
Ui the Victor block corner First aud Harri-
son. Visiting knights arc always welcome
li vr. mmpB. c. c.
1 FOUOART. of F. and 1C df It S.
IO R M Meets every Tuesday night in R.
K of y. hall. Visiting chiefs always wel-
come. V.E II. SBAUCliY. Jr.
M 11. CHERRY. Chief ot Records.
GUTHRIR Lodge No. 3. I O. O. V. lueeU
Monday night of each week at 7:sa Vis-
iting Odd Fellows always welcome.
it O. GORTON. N. a.
U W I1RUCR. Sec'y lock box in.
OKLAHOMA HncampmentNo. J J. a O. V.
meets every Friday evening la Odd
Fellow hall at 7:30. All visiting f.ttriarcb
welcome JD5. FOOCARV O 1
B. K MKRTF.N. Scribe
I'OLITIOAL ANNOUNCK5IKNT8.
The T.ender Is nulhorixed to announce lb
name of Harr Painter as a candidate lor
the oOlce of register of deeds of Logan
county sublet t to the decision of the akfioi)
oi mc jiepuuiitau touiuj uiqi vuviuu
The Leader Is authorized by A. Krebs to
announce nts name as a lanuiaaic lor
County Oler subject t- the action of toe
aemocratU party.
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FOX AND NAPOLEON.
Iho iriizllsll Stutc.iii.iu Wns I'nsrlnntrit
ly tliu 1 Irit Co mil I.
During the summer of 1S02 Fox
Journeyed to Tarls whoro he was pre-
eentcd to Uonaparto early In Septem-
ber says n writer In the Century Maga-
zino. The Kngllsh atatesmnn was fas-
cinated and although the first contul
said nothing definite or precise his
visitor departed convinced that his host
deslrod nothing but pence with a liber-
al policy both domestic and foreign
as far as was consistent with safety.
But tho attacks of the Kngllsh Preas
became none the less virulent In conse-
quenco of Fox's favorable roport or of
hl brilliant defense of France from
his place In parliament. Toward tho
closo ot January Talleyrand romon-
stratod with Whitworth at this time
Giving ppint to his romonstranco by a
plump demand as to what Knglnnd In-
tended (o do about Malta. Whitworth
replied that he wng without instruc-
tions and made an evasive answer
hinting that the king's opinion of the
changes which had taken place In Eu-
rope since the treaty might be of im-
portance in determining him as to tho
disposal of the island. This was the
first official Intimation thst England
did not Intend to keep her promise.
A few days later Sabastlanl roturned
from the east and on Jan. 30 1803 the
MonlUur published his thorough and
careful report. It was a long documo'nt
fully explaining every source of Eng-
lish weakness in tho orient nnd set-
ting forth the possibilities of ro-ostttb-llshing
French colonies in Egypt and
the Levant. There was oniy one men-
acing pLrase but It expressed an un-
palatable truth that "0000 French
troops could now conquer Egypt." The
publication In England ot thlp paper
raised a tremcudous.popular storm nnd
It has pleased many historians to re-
gard Jionaparte'a cour3o as a. virtual
declaration of war. In realty It was
merely a French Iloland for tho Eng-
lish Oliver. If Englii.! intended to
ltoep Malta let her bew4s of her prea-
tlgo In the east. Had Bonaparte In-
tended to act on Sebnstlanl's roport he
cortalnly would not have published It.
Of course the English populace ultorly
failed to grasp so nice a point and tho
Incident so strained the relations of
Franc and England Mint nil Europo
saw the Impending crisis one or the
other must consent to a modification
of the treaty in respect to Malta or
HfivrB "woulfli i b. . wa r.
Vlrst published in the Oklahoma Leader
June t IW&
lloatl Notice.
Woil.e im hereby Riven tUat at a tesslun of
the tt:r.'. ot commissioners of Logun coun-
ty. Oklahoma Territory held on the 26th day
t May. A D. 199a a petition signed by I..
Vainpue and others of Hear Creek town-
KhipaikinK or a Mew and survey for the
purp we ul locating a certain county road
described as follows:
Commencing at the section line between
'.-j and 20 commencing at or near the east
brlilgv on Illue creek and running west about
.u i .iUs curving south and leaving ha'd sec-
tion Hue about 130 feet; thence to said sec-
tion Hue a presented and that Win. 11. Al
ton! H. li. I'alite ana H. J. Cunnlngl'.aru
weie vteners. and II. L. While count' sur
veyor will meet at the place of befringing of
fcald road on the 30th day of Julv A. D I8W
atiooiloik a- in. of said day and proceed
to view and survey said road and give all
parties a hearing.
Done by order of the board of commission
en. ot Iogan county Oklahoina Territory
R KtiMKl STEWAHT
County Clerk and Clerk of Said H..ani
First published In the Oklahoma l.rader
June ft I8S8.
ltoiul Notico.
Not'. i licrrby titt'n that at a session of
tbu boat dot commissioners of Logan coun-
t. Ok. .ih. ma Territory held on iheSotbday
ol May. A D 1HV apituion signed by John
J Mallxn and others of Hose Hill township
aslttOK toi a icw and a survey for the pur-
ptie ot locating a certain county road dr-
scrlbiit a lollows
Conum-ii' inii at the uort beast corner of
m-i Uou js. theiKc Miutb oq sk4 section liu
as m-.tr a-s prcu able to where said section
lne ii.tersecti suction line running east aud
west between section 5 and section SS was
pin ented. Mid that U. M liennett.il U.Stiel
ton and John Nli hols were appointed view
ei and 11 I. Wlr'.c. lounty surveyor will
meet at the place it beginning of said road.
on the flxti day ot July A. 1. ISMS at luo clock
a. m ot said day and proceedd to view and
Mine) said mad and give all imrttes a hew
nig
Done bv order of the board of commission
ers of Logan county Oklahoma Territory
County Clerk and Clerk of Said Hoard.
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Formerly Bos'oi Journal of Caemisry.
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Contains a number of short easy
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Largest circulation of uny scientific
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Hy a special clubbing arrangement
wo can now furnish the Oklahoma
Loader and Popular Science both
for one year for only 81.50.
LEADER
Guthrie Oklahoma.
MSSLgg. W-r5
Mwa
In Ilnppy raracosy.
Tho women have well molded limbs
voluptuous lustrous eyes and are of
every color from mahogany to the
white and pink complexion of the fair-
est Anglo-Saxon. The dresfl ot n
Paraguayan woman consists merely ot
a snow-whllo tunlr coming down to
the knees nnd a white shawl. Those
women aro barefooted. They stalk
through the streets with n soft sup-
ple pnntltpr-llke tread that is most
boautlful for thoy do not indulge tn
hlgh-hccled boots nnd stays but stop
out as Evo herself might lmvo done
quite untmpoded by tholr simple dress
which is merely a short tunic tied
round at the waist and adorned with
tho pretty natlvo laco. These tunics
have short Bleeves and very low necks
and reveal the statuesquo shoulders
and breasts rather more than would bo
considered delicate In Europo.
This mild raco live principally on
oranges pumpkins cassava and other
fruits and vegetables blng nlmost
vogotarians. Many nro tho virtues ot
these poor brave Paraguayans; thoy
aro liospltnblo kindly honest and
though marriage Is looked upon as an
unnecessary prelude to two young peo-
plo itnrtlng hous?keoplng together
thoy aro remarkably constant In tholr
attachments. Tho Paraguayan girls
ore Hko Byron's savage heroluos
faithful unto death soft ns doves but
ready to give up tholr lives for their
mates. What I particularly remarked
as the Jovial gay nature of this
.ratable aud Innocent race. Exchange.
HoB Tie 111 Vlmnt
Vienna pnpent lmvo been publishing
somo details of th dog registration sys-
tem for the past yonr. The munici-
pality of Vienna has some 86.OO0 of
numliered medallk ns In store and the
total Income accruing from the same
amounts to $05!i00. As each mark
costs ? 32750 dogs pny thh tax in a
vonr. The government takes Its clip-
pings and the residue goes to the jioor.
But law and fashion in Vienna allow
tho citizen to rliooej his own number
If tlint number is free and of course
Bomo clt.lv is nro tho favorites 13 is
avoided hnd No. 1 Is in llerco demand.
It is Ri-neutlly bespoken years beforo
tho death of the happy hound or his
master. Othc r numbers coincide with
houses dates regiments the age of
ono's tailor 1)111 etc and would fetch
a fancy pileo fiom wealthy purchasers
If the sjsltm so allowed and it Is sug-
gested that tin' poor box should be en-
riched by this change. One popular
Hofrath hut two numbers one for his
own dog and one for Ills wife's. Tho
first number he holds on lease It re-
mains Ilxed at 30 the other Is con-
siderably In advance and changes with
tho year. The first he gives as his own
age und the second ns his wife's and
to tho indignation of the lady the lut-
tor is true
For the tmllonul convention Young
I'mopIoh' Soolcliut of Christian ICo-
tlHtivor Wnbhliigtoii I) C Julv 7 to
13 1S0G Hit; a.inta Fa route w'ill sell
excursion Uc!coVi at one furo for the
round trip. Tickets on halo July 'i 3
and 8 vvUh Until return limit of
July lfi. 1600 liebcU to bo limited lo
continuous passage in each direction.
An cxiHiisloti of return limit until
July 21 will be granted by dcKIUng
tleWel with iolut ugont ul Washington
on or before Op. in.. July II IkOo.
It. L. Delntioy Agent.
Thofro am hard limes and prices
count. II you have never tried Lillle
fc Co for what you v nnt In tho drug
or book line just give thorn one trinl
and our word for it you will be mora
than pleased.
Furni&lot houso to rent 5 rooms
111 North Broad street. OtO
CHUKGll DlltECTOHV.
1 1 or ties Cli apel M. K .Mausur and Oth
I). W. Hosb patlor. Uoslilonue ilrfit
door north. Sunday uhool 10 a. in.
preaching 11 a. in. Kpworth languo
4 p. in. prayor mooting Thursday eve-
ning 8 o'clouk.
First Ijapilst Church cornor.Ylnc and
Noble; L. U. Holt pastor rostdunso
No. 303 Vino btrueL Morning service
11 o'clock; oveulng 8 o'clock; bible
school 8:40 a. m.. . y p. jr. 3 p n
prayer meeting nnd touchers' meeting
Tharsday at 7:30 p. in. Strangers
made welcome.
Christian Church corner Vina und
Cleveland ltcv. T. A. Iloyor pastor
residence 100 Hast Washington Ave.
Morning service 11 a. in.; evening at 8
p. in Sunday school at 10 a. in Jun-
ior Endeavor 330 p. m ; Y. P S. 0. B.
at 0: V p. m. prayer meotlngThuraday
evening at 8 p. m. All cordially in-
vited. Plymouth Congregational DrjaU.
botwean Oklahoma und Cleveland.
Itov. C N. Queen pastor rtMldeuee
Cleveland and liroud Morning sorvtco
II o'clock; uvunlng 8 o'clock; Sunday
school 6:15 a. in ; Cliruitiun Kmlaftvor
7 p. m. ; prayor mooting TUursusvy nve-
uing at o'clock
West Hid Congregational Obnrch
Sabbath sehool lu a m ; preaehing at
11 a. in.; llev. Alex. M. Lennox pasi-
torj Y. P S. (i K. 7 p. m.. W. J.
Dwinnell leuder; evsiiilng service 8 p.
in ; tumpeninco tally 4 p. 111. Even-
song and discourse at 8 p. m
M. K. Churr.i. South. Covner ol
Vilas aud HroSd street. Her W D White
pastor residence first door south of
churoh Morning service at 11 o'ulock;
evening servlos at 8 o'clouk; hunilar
froliocl at 9 a m; Rp worth Leagua at I
p m; prayer mooting Wednesday otoin
ing at 8 o'clock.
First M. IS Church Corner Hroad
and Noble J I) M Ittioltnsr paitor
resldenou first toar wwst of ehurel..
Morning service at 11 o'oloek; Junior
Liaague a p m; Kpwortu Lieague 7 p
m; evening service 8 p m; prayer meet-
ing Thursday evening at 8 o'cloeU-
Prabbyterlan Church Corner ot Di-
vision and Noble Rev A J MaeUUliv
ray pastor residence 00(1 Kast Noble.
Morning service at 11 o'oloek; ovenlng
service at 8 p tn; Sabbath school 0.46
a ro; Y P S C E 7 p m; piayer mooting
Thursday evening at & o'oloek. Every-
body Invited to attend those service.
TriuUy Church Eplsoopal eornar
Noble and liroad. Rt llev Dr Brooke
Hishop; llev A li Nicholas yeutor.
Holy communion 0:1s vu m; morning
service and sermon tirevenlngservlae
and sermon S; Sunday school 10 a in;
Wednesday evening service at 8; Fri-
day Litany at 10 a m; the Holy com-
amnion Is also administered the first
Sunday in .'ach mouth at 11 o'clock
service; the Holy communion on all
Holy days at 10 a m Everybody wel-
come Qerman Evangelical churoh corner
Vilas avenue and Ash street. Rev. G.
Dltel will preach at 11 a. in.; Sunday
school at 10 a. ra.
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THE LEADER.
Guthrie Ok In.
Tiwwm
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TO OUR
NEW LOCATION
CORNER OF FIRST STREET
and OKLAHOMA AVENUE
building formerly occupied by
Spengel's Furniture Store.
We are now prepared to fill all orders with new
goods hew prices lower than ever.
Hardware Tinware Iron and Steel
Garden Hose Reels Etc.
Everything in the Hardware Line.
Get our puices before buying.
SCRATCH
YOUR HEAD
Then notico tho exfoliation mat-
ter under your finger nails exam-
ine same undor a glass that magnifies
ftO to 100 dlaractors and you will sea it
to bu a working mass of Insects.
This Is tho causo of llaldncss and
all oh ron Ic disoasos ot tha 6calp.
Wo strongly guarantee our Unndcrlnc
Sealp Tonic to reuiovo and destroy
this germ aud send nature on Its way
rejoicing; rebuild tho lost tissues and
replace the ilotving looks she so sys-
tematically designed. With the causo
of disease removed it is easy to grow
hair. It nothing interrupted nature
there would bo no baldness.
Ladles If your hair is falling splitting
at tho and or has stopped growing tone
up your scalp with Dandcrlno. It Is
Absolutely Guaranteed to produce
twice tho natural growth of hair. It
require 4 to 0 bottles ior baldness
one will coimuco tha most skeptical.
Under a forfeiture of 8100 It is guar-
anteed m every caso or monoy ro-
funded. Hy nil druggists. Prepaid
for 81. H).
KNOWLTON DANDERINE CO.
(IL'Tllltli: I) T
Tne Indestructible "Maywood"
BICYCLE.
Tbs tfeU Modtro
Mt Reliable
Most Oarsblt
AND
STRONGEST
Wheel on Earth.
iuti'Vtii I Feb. 34 1 811 1
Tim 'Mavwnod' Is tho itronotit anil linwlttt
mads and rldt t Mado of material that Is
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easily taken apart and put together lias few pans. Is of such wiry construction that Its psrts
will hold together even In nu accident no hollow tublns to crura In at every eoutact: n frrmu
that cannot lie broken so simple that Its adjustlnc puts eorvn as its rom-'etlnii parts: a one
pleoe orank In place ot a dmcu patts; always ready to kIvo rcllablo and rapid transportation
l'ltA.MU lniprovoi' double dlainoud icuarnnteed fur tlirrn years. Madnnr H-luchoold
rolled steel rod (toughest and strongest metal for its vclitht known); Joined together win
aluminum tirunto Uttltuis lu such a manner that It Is Impossible to break or any part work
Irosisn marvel of novelty simplicity and durability; tho Kreateat comhliiatlon of ltmeniiltr
In bloycleiiielianlsm known to build a frauio without braren Joints and tublnn as you know
that frar"es continually break and fracturo at btaien Joints and tubes when they ate buckled
lu canuot be repaired. Wlll'.r.l.S is-lnjh; warranted wood ilms piano wire tamtcut siokca
and brans nipples. llt'ltM--Iari?o barrel pattern. TIIUCH - "Arlington" Hosejiliio or Mor
eait .v. WrUht tjulck Hejialr or sotuo other tlrst-class pncumatlo tire. HKAltfN'flS- llnll
bearltias toevety part lticl:dlnK wheels crank axle stecilnu head nnd pedals. t'lIl'M A Nil
CD.NIIS -lleot uunllty tool steel carefully tempered and hardened. CHAINS -HlRh grade
hardened ocutem tear adjustment. CHANKHOur celehtated oue-plece crank f ully pro-
tcotvil by patents; no cotter plus. URAUII Bhurtcit. 'tn Inches loURest ST Inches. tlllAlt
rl or 71. I'llONI' I'Oltlt -Indeatmotlhlc; fork crown made from iruu-harrcl tee. II ANDI.l'.
IIAIt lteversllilo ami adjustable; easily adjusted to any liosltlou desired; ram's horn fur-
nished Itoidereil. H.l)l)fi:-P. t K.. Ollllam or somu other llrst-olass mako. l'lCDALH-Itat-trnp
or rubber; full ball bearing. I'INIHll -Knameled in black with all lirlnhtpsrts
nickel plated. Hard ltloyclo complcto with tool bair pump wrench and oiler. Wclntit -(KirdlUKto
tires pedals saddles etc 'Jl to 30 pounds.
$11) Is our Hpeelif' Wlioleaaln I'rlre Never before sold
tor less. To itilckly introduce tho siaywood" Uluyole wo
have ilecthle.il to make n special coupon offer iilTlnu every
reader of this paper n chance to iret a llrst-olass wheel at thu
lowest price uver olTered. On receipt of B00 unit coupon
we will ship to anyone the above llloycle securely crated
and guarantee safe delivery. Money refunded If not as
represented after arrival and eiaiiiluatlun. We will ship
O. 0. 1) with prlvlleiia of examluntloti for U&.00 and coupou
provided U.00 Is sent with order as a guarantee ot food faith.
A written binding warranty with each llloycle. This la a
chance of a lifetime and you cannot aflord to lei the oppor-
tunity pass. Address all orders to
CASH BUYORS UNION
da West Van Murcn Ftrsst. Ui-jOsa. CHICAGO. ILL.
Spencer Hardware Co
iiie imnorabin cf' 'sfl
gan county has innO m
eolvo bids on tha N-
opera houso property 1 n
nit..i. 1 ' . ....
v biiiii. I nil li vii hm in iv . .
property) All bids eui-cl l"r'l
of tho court. Any patv neP 't?
uuycr lor tno property w ilbe a.1
a mmmlRslnn. 1.' li Kito
5-10w4 Receiver Comrnercial llam
THE NEW 1'OltK WOlUiI)
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ino l'apers n Tenr.
Is larger than any wcokly or serai
Wcoltlv Dnnnr niihliahod ami la tlm
only Important Datnooratic "weekly"
puoiisucu in new YorKjjUity. Three
times as large as tho leading Republi-
can weekly of New York City. It will
be of especial advantage in ion dur
ing tho
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAION
as it Is published every othor day ex-
cept Sunday and has all the freshness
and tlraoliness of a dally. It cool-
bines all tho news with a lonp list of
Interesting dopartmonts unique fea-
tures cartoons and graphic Illustra-
tions tho latter being a specialty
All these improvements havo been
made without any incroasoln tho cost
which remains at 81 por yoar.
Wo offer this uncouallcd newsnancr
and
THE OKLAHOMA LEAI)F.It
togothcr ono year for SI.. 10.
The regular subscription price o
the two papers is 82 00.
THIS $75. OO COM-
PLETE BICYCLE
Oct 3 1HD3
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 153, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 9, 1896, newspaper, June 9, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73642/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.