The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 237, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 6, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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New York
hing House
Is Headquarters f
Slickers
Rubber Coats.
Duck Coats
Jean Pants
Overalls
Work Shirts.
A lltg Stock of
Cloth in of
HatS and
Furnishino Goods.
Wc will not be Undersold
C 11 and sec us.
H. L. COHEN
Proprietor.
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STOP WITH ED AND FRANK
vr tiii
"ToKT
Host J0 cent meals in tlie . ity. Opea
.lay and night lleds 'J"i tit d fiO cents.
SULLIVAN t KM Kit Y Prop'rs
Write
Fire Insurance in
panics. We write
corn-
Torn ado
Insurance. We write Life and
Accident Insurance.
WE LOAN MONEY
On Farm or Town Prop-
erty at lowest current
' rates.
lames
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UMKUimuujMni
LYNQS LOCALS.
Watch this space if you want
anything in our line.
FOR SALE.
Duelled farm in Logan county to
tnulu for tovvu property.
Lodging house furniture anil
fixtttiei for sale. .
P.trms foi sale and rent.
Houses ami store rooms for rent.
CALL AND SEE US.
Miss Bosworth's
BIQH SCHOOL
MJR-
Young Hen and Youu-j Ladies
WILL OlMJN
In the University Building
SEPTEMBER 15
Pull Oonrww iu IjuMii Mulheinatic
SWuc Hllrx and Llleratino
Preparation fur t'ollege
and Teai-liMig.
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S IllSKIi-UElNOIilS:
Sserfttory Martin and Mrs. Marl'"
.llldiM Oulo aid Mrs. Dale.
Jww Postei and Mis. Poster
l' M. liarne-aiiu mi iiarii"
Hon. 1). T. ''ljnti ami Mis. i
Pick T Mo'gau and Mrs. '
'in.
STRIP
MMBHMkMMiaMiluaiHaMaMRanMaaBH i
m I y
AN APOLOOY.
1 hp lllnlimim Artlrln A rlttm lly "t luii-
i.t" Tnkrit llnck nml I'nriluii Al(rl.
Mr. Itnrry Pentecost took occasion
yeatorday morning through Tompio to
roast the editor of Tiik Lkauku for the
reeent scandalous ultacU upon lilm
written by "Chappy" and appearing
In a recent issue of this paper. Tun
tiUAiiKit admits that the communion-
tlon was an outrage on his " nntl
soinencfts" and desire to apologise
for tliu haine. What if 'Arry does
wear creases in his pants' knees? They
are his pants and his knees and no
body is responsible for them but him-
self. Again whose business is it if ho
walks btllT legged on the coast'.!. They
arc his legs and he has a right to ma-
nipulate them in any uinnncr he sees
fit If he wants to stiJTen them or
limber them or straddle them or cross
them "It's nobody's business but his
own."
His white flannel clothes hadn't
ought to bother anybody as long as he
keeps them spotless and incorruptible
in the future as ho has in the past.
His silk neeklles arc immaculate and
It is villainous to criticise them Ah
to his trips to the Pnclilc coast he is
to be congratulated on his eye to bus-
iness and ability to work the "society
suckers."
Altogether Tiik Lkaiirii consldeis
that it did "Arry" nn outrageous in-
justice and promises never to do or
even think of such n thing again.
DISSOLVED.
Tli IMwirci- SHU llrlniln nml lli1 II mU
are Seirreil.
The fall term of the probate court is
now In full blast. Yesterday .lodge
Lawrence snapped in twain the bonds
that held twelve happy souls together
in less than half that many Iiouif and
it wasn't a very good day for divorces
either. The following are the ones
freed for one cause or another:
Paul . I. tivcrctt f.om Juliu A.; Allie
M. Ilartman from Amelias; William
M. Itowles from Outuvin; 'liverott V.
Dubois from Margaret; Lenora Mason-
sacl from Peter; David .lohnsoJ from
Carolina.
InriirH DniiMi.
! Tho followine; jurors have been
dr.iwn to appear for tho full term oi
the dibtrlct court:
I1IIV.MI JOIIV.
- i.ii i.. i i r. 1.11...-
... M. ivuyuem.a.i uiiiumu vu..u.(a
John 1). Moore . M. Khodos J. 1.
btovnll J. P. Speer J. U Wither Jos.
Chamuess U 11 Tallmmi (iuthtle;
N. Poster N J. McCord Lawrle; (!.
11. Jiihtko W. II. York Mulhall;
Prank ltrown Crescent City; Thomas
ltubb Tolee;
Derby Callahan Mur-
shall.
(rand jury
spmmqncd Iq appear
Sept. Sth 1SW.
j ritTir jyit :
I C. P. Ppgjj Ii 1. Wilber.II. M. Kleld
I ing tieorgo Hopkins W. Ii. KinUead
I Y. II. Illeakmore W. T. Delaney J. L.
Murry J. W. Strickler liiithrie; Sam
1 P. Uarrett Phil Leinmou John Uhon
Mulhall; John Schetroups (ieorgo A. I .'ounston "yo iormci u law partner-
.. i i i . i ship and will do business in Outline.
Peck. Seward; K. P. Motion J. I- Thfs wm u-u atronir tomn. Mr Gird-
Ayers Jnhn Smack Langston; II. P. lu;r Went to HI Ilono to try a tase last
Hancock Cedar; Chas. M. Crocker night and Mr. Johnnum to Purcol! for
Lewis Scott Crescent City; li Hack- lhu siuu Pi'l'osa
will. Lawrle: A. Lenhari. Sin lnu L.Mr. W. S. Ponlion?. local casluor 'for
i a
Creek; Joincs )odd Woodland.
Petit jury summoned to appear Sept
.r.th li'JS.
The IlixiU of thu 1'iilr.
We are in receipt of the second num-
ber of the Hook of the Pair and it
bears out tho promise given in the
first part.
It is conceded that in no other form
will the great Columbian expjsition bo
so fittingly portrayed for present use
and pennanont preservation as in the
Jook of the Pair a work of 1000 iir.:
pcrial folio pages lixlfi inches printed
on the finest enameled paper
on the '
Miehlo press ns an exhibit in the lair
and now being published In twenty-
live parts o( forty pagas each at SI a
part.
school notks.
The opening of the schools has been
postponed to tho 25th day of Septem-
ber. The teachers will be arranged nearly
the same as last year. Notice will bo
published soon where each grade is to
Pupils u'lio for any cause did not
take 1 he examination ut tho c!ose of
last j ear but are desirous of entering
high school eighth or seventh grades
me requested to call at the superin-
tendent's ofllce September 1'Jtli. Tlioso
wishing to enter fifth or sixth grades
aro requested to call on the lith.
Teachers will bo examined in tho
school room in the Christian church
September 11th and 12lh. AH who ev-
lim.t. ti l.vipli in tin i.llv kilinrK must
must
take this examination if their ceitifi-
catcs expire on or before June 1st ''Jl
Thouperintendeut is iu his olllee '
every day where he will be glad to
meet parents pupils or teachers.
Illl'ltlll OlIlllTb.
Tho (icrman Aid society elected tho
tallowing otlleers last Sunday evening.
P. Newman president; David Motsch
vice president; John Ilartman corre-
sponding secretary; A. C. OlVhnusen
ftnancial secrcta'ry; P. J Heilinau
treasurer.
Itiuiril of Trailii Ak.iIii.
The Hoard of Trade will resume Its
regular meetings again tins-month be
ginning to-night. the membun.1
. ii "'""""''istitovi
out in lull as much can be ' jcct)r it
particular tlmo that will ' speeuUti
should turn
done ut this
bo of import"co 10 tiio city. Soatei
iuovemegJ uoon toot that need the
united "nsidoratlon of all tl
io mew'
bers Let there bo a full attomltle.
Jolm lii Troublp. 4
John Ilines living westxif town war
arrested yesterday by Denutv SluSftir
llrownand brougUt into town oh a
I -'l'argo of bastardy. Ho had beon.hav.
Ing.fun with u female several years
nn senior-who iad bun .nlyl .
""i"'. of times anil has some utttlitrcic
to
start with. The lady's brum?
Sal 1 1 O ilii mi llcl.il l i-. iki' it
seen Hie liglil but llic nM lail licng
about to and haing soon roil H lung
of the worM lur-
forolock and 1 .1 1
foro he h.ul nine 1
! i tm. t nn
I V
til.
.tolium t nn H
i pt t aw a
1 1..
mlrl Unrur.
I nbitiel C M. llarnes and fmiii
baik from the world's fair
are
They
V I
.III
were accompanied bv P l-t ii
cadet at Wc-t Punt .tii.l .i ci i i
nii.il vnc.ii ion. llait li i- 1 -lope
tO II 11 III' Kiol.ill fl'llnW .11.1 .1111
in-
ii i .
OTery inch a so'dicr Mo h.i inn lo
lln progress and will rotur.i and re-
new his studies iibo'it Ortnb-r 1
Nulibftl
I
f.flicor .loClVntp i -I i.i-.
tuted the coon t'lat .i iio i
clonics from Ike II r n
Pa'aoe hotel the otl ir
Ml .ill I 11--T.l
f 11 I I f
Id
at tl.o
Mis name
is Mill WUllttuit- mid he Imd
clothes walking around big
on the
...
ns life
lie Is u servant nt the Dally hotel.
PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
llev. It. C SwarU 1)
saB city wtw in (iiuln o
P . of Arknn-
Mondnr on
uuHtness.
llcv. A. (1 Murray of Oklahoma
City iiet'ompunie I by his wife- spent
last Sunday night and' iiondur in the
city.
Thu regular session of tho Okla
homa annual eonfnenie i.s to beheld
Im llila nttt tti 1 !... !.. ....
" "-"J v.mnn.i nv.M.
Mrs. Mttiovern and little
I
Merlmn
spent Saturday and Sunday with
friend in tills city on her way home
from the exposition
C. V. Chmchillof Milwaukee is in
tho city.
Prank Kllsuorlh of Toledo Ohio
and D. It. Dickcrsoij of New York City
are in town representing tho Maisa-
uliusetts Mutual I.ifo Insurance com-
pany. They are more than plenhed
with Oklahoma and will probably
make it their home.
KA Donnelly returned yestortlny from
Arkansas City lie soya everything is
wide open there the suloom nnd lllm-
Hum games 1 mining at full speed as in
the early nays of Outhrlo.
.ludge Sears and daughter. Miss
Helen nre over from Chandler the
hitter the guest of Miss Alice Si-hucM.
Miss Helen leaves to-day for a visit to
III Dorado lCnns. I
I Clarence Klricli is back from Chicago
'looking- well and ready for tho race.
lollius Mann has returned from Chi-
e!i(ro. County Attorney King of Stillwater
is In the city.
; h Tlrnor cllhll!orof t)lc Capitol
j Xationul ivturacd with his family
Mond.iy night fiom Coloi.ido Springs
and Chicago.
Attorney Knrlght and Stowart arc
over from Chandler on busiuoss of a
legal nature.
Miss Tense Murphy has returned
from an extended isit to hor old
home in Kentuokey.
Sflii.itor .1. V. Clnvtiiio'iir rLtiriiPil
vDPtenbiv from an exteiideil visit at I
I'olirndo Sprioga. He went to Okla-
homa City lust inglit.
Judge (leorge Ii Cloy ton was a pas-
senger on last night's Haiti for Okla-
homa City.
Cieorgc Gardner and J. Malcolm
I uuiibun -liy ui iiu viiieugo .hi.-
l.. .!.. .. ... -.l.l !
waukee una St. Paul railway is reg-
istered sit the ltoyal. He thinks of
loctitlti" in ihe ttrip.
lleorjji. Tajt lor returned from Rtllt
wutor estcrday ttiil reported quito a
scare theic night before last. A num-
ber otunsu i""o -mo the city
bringing in wj i fcj.b and it was
feared tho robbers had reorganised to
loot tho town. Me also staled that
Orlando had run out of water and was
unable to supply the booinoi who
weie leaving tho town in largo num.
hers.
Pur a gooJ shave hair cut or sham-
poo gn lo Towers Pros aittstie bar
hers 111) South Second street pppo-
silo poBiotnce. uoou worii guaraniceir
Have yon tried those cigars at Lil-
lie's drug store? 2-M-tf
Wanted A good second
hand spring wagon suitable
for driving into tho strip.
A .-i:cni- Mi!ii);lii.
The stiongth of some of tho spiders
which build their webs iu trees and
other places in and aiottud S.intuAna
Central Ameiiea Is astonishing One
of them had iu captivity in a tree
there not long ago a wild canary.
The ends of tho wings the tail tho
feet of the bird were bound together
by some sticky substance to which
were attached tho threads or tho
spider which was slowly but snroly
drawing up the bird by an ingonlotw
pully arrangement. The bird hung
head downward and was so seeuruie
iouna with mtlc tllloAs tlilt it
not struggle mid would li.ivo noon
"" ' .1 ""m i(.in mM
uecn a prey la nt grout ugly raptor
If it had not been iiiMiuud by an on-
looker. C'uriun Ahuul lliiiiitu llnlr.
Tho study of the hair upon human
species oilers mi extensive Held for in-
quiry and one whieli pioenU many
unsolved probloms of the first uulur (if
importance Why man hs a speeich
should present tho kind ami tlii
amount of hair which ho does is
variously explained and the differ-
ence between tho varieties of thu Uy
pian race aro so grout in tliis.rnspuuV
that one of the most popular siibdi-
I yIsIcms qf species is foundod upon it.
I That tho human family have tho.
longest hair of any species ofmiimal
Is a well-known fact but why they
'st it over mo.t of the body is a snb-
imtcli curious conjecture uud
bnccuUlioti.
VlilcU Wn tlio 3Inru blticpre MourncrT
w When a Philadelphia man was killed
by accident tho other day two women
appeared each claiming .tobo his
Widow. After some consultation they
caino to an amicable agreement
whereby one took possession of tho
body of the dead and the other of his
life Insuranco of S.W0 Persons fond
of sociological studiaean temporarily
abandon such problems as "Tho Lady
uer the TiKor?" while tlioy iloclilo
iwblch of th o-callc-d widows waa thp
m WM-esiaeere modi ner.
HOW II !'( OI-"j AIIL
The Wlml Murk t rnr llic l'mi Uoili
Outlimk fur I'roilurls.
mill
- i in i i urn.
I Tie iiornge leinpei dtiiro for thu
tvk Mniii'Kli'iiri'i'. whuli is nlmut
! tlo ilegreex I'elort thv normal Illjfll-
est 7" nt Purcell li.west i degree- at
Anndnrko No rain fell a nt the mhi-
n ii- w .- i nnti.in i -
'nilherlv won i- ii. -n "rd during
tli lir-t tle1ns "f ii . "k. keeping
( ho trmpointiiio In -i-iil i n weather
iib.isnnt South "rl win s iiii ailed
on the trd and Ith. lung ; the tem-
perature up to t lie i orm i for those
il s Th wwk'H i.eitl r has Wen
iuxorable to the f irnui Interest
ab ndnree of snnshi ie ai' absence of
ra i being the tondi ions 'cored
Hit i l.om
i A" 'r are man ren ami wile witli
ii.. .!..).. ....d..H4i.. ..r -...... .. li ..
. lul ouigiw i-Avvji.iuii in ui iun Willi u
Is Irom two to three week's late.
In tlis southern seotiou. (Chickasaw
Riul Choctaw nations) the IkjIIs are
nearly all open nml pi king begun; in
tho other actions only the lower bolls
are beginning to open. The crop has
come out uonderfully during tho past
two weeks. Orass too has done
finely and a good ;rop is being har-
vested the weather being perfect for
curing and stniklng. Tho greater
part of plowing for wheat lias been
!.. 1 .... i. . I 1 ...
uouioicieii ujju suuic v iioiii. iota inrruiiy
i-r. -own
SKI.KCTKII OIISKHVIIIl'a ntllARKS.
llbiine county. Corn has matured
Ideal woathor for haying and prepar-
ing for wheat U9 tho weather has been
cool and clear work is being pushed
to full limit. Par more feed than
in eded nml stockmen would do well
to drivo cattle here t wmter 1. M.
11 loo.
' (" County All crops safe. Yield
very largo. llev. C K lioberK
Canadian County The line rains of
last week keeps the ground in fine
londitlon.
Lincoln Mini Pottawatomie Comities
Cotton is late tint the pieseut condi-
tions point to tho lurcst yield per
acio ever rtilseu. r-roin r) to s-00 bolls
per stock. Lower bolls opening
Perry Kodkoy.
Kiowu Nation The p.vst week's
weiuher ltan been good fo. sueh orons
as aie now growing. Crass Is getting
fine for hay and there will now bo
plenty of it G A. Cleve'and.
ChKltiwniv Nation Cotton about all
ope.i on upland anil slnuld tho
weather remain dry fur ten or twelve
days will sou It ull on .ho markoL. A.
W. P.irkor.
Choctaw Nation Uvcrything iu fine
condition except cotton wlileh Is doing
fairly well; most too nuch rain .mid
cool weather; bqll worn vvorkiu" on
it lonsidernblo. Williuti iblo.
North Chiel;na Natio -Cropi all
in good condition 1 Spit r
Heaver Comity INorllmMtlViniw
was never so flue; bro n oorn and
iiitloiih growing finely. lVd will bo
more plentiful than orer; liny much
Improved. It Ivors have been ovorllow-
Insr from heavy rlilnt. A. P.. liondcr-
tion. To.mnsoh Eastern Pottawatomie
Co inty J Itainiin the pst havo not
been abundant hero ut olsewhero.
Itiiin is needed for fall plowing an 1
seeding. I) S. Harris
Jamks I. WlIIJIIIVKK.
Obsorber Weather llarotiu DIrootor.
Oklahoma City 0 T. jcptomber li
18".i:i.
Aiiotit litem.
1 say Tom tire you going lo thai
newfangled so.lalV
Tom. What sort of a social is it
John?
John. A' chestnut soulul.
Tom Whore?
John. At tho Plrst Methodist
uliuivh.
Tom. Indeed! WhunV
John This oveulng.
Tom meditatively A uhanttiut
social. See here John what is a
chestnut social?
John. 1 don't know no one sooins
to know. Lot's go and see it wilt
noithor tnlio us long nor cost much.
Tom Agreed!
Mi-.s. J. M. G
Tliu w oil known firm of Morgan t
P.ini!(iai.t. uoinnowd of John U Pan-1
ooast and DUt T Morgan author of
Morgun'n Manual of tho Toiled States
llomentead and'i'jwiisilo Laws have
made arrangements to open an orlb-o
at Perry where tho land olllee for the
custom" pnrt of the strip is to be lo-
iiited. Tho wide cXerienuo and
reputation of tills linn insures thorn a
large patronage.
i no i nun aTiTuT.
Iu ono of tho Sunday schools at
Olympla is a little Chliij)Mi boy who
takos great interest in tho (irouued-
ings. Wlien impressed with the pro-
priety of bringing a nickel lo put in
the contribution box lie promptly re-
sponded; but. as ho parted with it lie
asked: "What fo'.'" The teacher r -piled:
"It's for Jesus my dear." Tho
second Sunday thu sumo quostion and
the name answor. Tho third Sunday
the same; but now tho liltloColostUI's
eyes opened with oavnostnoss as ho
further asked; ".lomis alius liloko?"
Tho reply of tho loaolfbi is not
recorded.
Dentil nr .Mlotlier SIiIiIiiii."
Mothor Shinton isde.id; ut anv rate
tho real author of hor faui'ius prophe-
cies is no mm o. In other words the
book-selling world has to doploro the
1om of Charles Hindloy who long airo
confessed to the Innocent imposture.
I Ho wrote a good doal iu ono day or
' nnother partly to tho press and partly
in books but Mother Shlpton was his
most famous achievement. He died at
llrlghtop Lnglaud where ho used to
cany on the business of a bookseller.
A M.imeso I'mlum
Among tho Siamese the curious ens
torn obtains of reversing the olbiw
joint of tho left nrm as a sign o.f super
iority. The children of both svscs
aro trained to revcrso thali elbow in
tills graceless and painful
un eal.jy nff0i u tilo)r pav
' sons of high grade. !
: -mimitfmtpM ' "f.V' V
Woman's A
tAbiidSlgOB
I e .Mill
I I cb I 1 ' ' . in iv I ' M in
j ill ' " ''" 1 1 II I nJf - .. v M
-ISH i I . -w m -m. w aj w XJ I ' ra
I I I
tS I w
Mt . I
CS3 J I T1
Furnished Rooms
nrst straet Hortii ot itcMa mm.
HORSE
- AMI
Carriage Work.
Second St. and Cleveland Ave.
WtV !. ..I I I I .1 .11 I I ! PMM.WII 1. Il.j II I l
Kighty acre f grass to cut throe
tulles west of Hdinomt Inquire of
Hdwnrd Hlndcs K'lmond ) T.
Tin. .MurliPtH
Wheat A further decline is noted iu
tho price of wheat. Ponlem are pay-
ing 37c. for No 3 soft mid 3.1c for No.
S hard.
Onls No change in tho price of o.its
quoted. The home demand Is just
tibotit supplied with prices tho same
S."n
Corn lower at 30c.
Potatoes Supply not equal to the
dniuaud. Buyers paid HOi.
Ujfgs Source and higher? fresli lftc.
ltuttor Good demand for good ar-
ticle at 2(a
Cliicken Young lions Sl.flO old
82.:5 2.TS.
l'.oef Cattle Cows 91.110 f!.7S;
steers ft. T.I $3.00.
Hogs Good demand; $t SO 3 5S (Ki
Oklahointi's agricultural paper tht
Home h'iold and Poriiin and Tiik
Wkkki.v Luadiii: one year for 91.
Hotnoseokcrs' Guide with latest map
of the strip county seats laud ollk'cs
oo u u ty lines etc. for snle by P. 11.
Lilliu C Co. Drugs ami Hooks! tf
HARVEST EXCURSIONS.
From all Lnetci n points to
Oklahoma at one faro plus $ii
for tiio round trip.
L. R. Dolanoy AcrinL
Itnle in Itii'Sirlp
If you do you want a fli'tt-class
wheel. We sell all tho Htandnrd
makes of eyolos. Seo us fliMt
Srn.sfKn A ItoiihirivoN.
TerriUirial Agents.
Ilomeseekor.s' fjuiilo nnd latest map
tho best tiling out; compasfet etc. at
Lillio's drtt: store tf
Wo navo a iimuberof choice proper-
tics for .sale. Call on us.
SfKS-CKIt a UoiiRnTsox.
Ueueral Agents.
Lost. I
Will pay SJb for any Information
oonuorniu two black suits of clothes
taken from my trunk at the .lohnson .
house butween August 5 and 25. Coats '
havo lirownlntf Kin' Jt Co.V mark In I
them ono frock and ono tnck both
bound Htime maturlal.
'.'31 Ui .1. .1. .lotlNSOK.
Itest cigars
druif store.
in tho city
at Lillio's
2?Utf
Parties contompltuluff opening stores
in tho htrlp wo havo on hand taken
uudor ohuttel mortage two delivery
hordes tw'd delivery wagons. twosutR
of single havnoss nlbo two full soU of
second hand store fixtures. Must be
sold. Covi.it & Sihtii.
83013
W.ixnaii-A tonatit for a splendid
flrhtclaks store-room on Oklaho:i:i
avenue ut very low rental I
Si'K.Ncnn i. ItoiiiiftTsoN.
Uonnral AgonU. .
I..lrK Wurlil'u l'liirllrtttm. I
KlVeotivo August 1st. the Santa Po
Itonto will sell round trip tickoU to!
Chicago at rate of ono fiuti for tho
round trip plus $.' 00 making rnlo I
from Outhrlo $ii.MX 'i'ickets liimtoil
for return passage .10 days nnd contiii-
uoub passage iu each dinuiliou
L. K. Deluney AgL
i
I.udlos see that elogmit new line of
stationery at P. li. Lillic Oo.'s.
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