The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 230, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 2, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Editor.
hllihcfl In Unthrle.
na Democracy.
llotr n Mmlr Healer Wor '
llojtiood njm-Aftfr PT. 2 1804.
Separation They Meet .
and Marry anil I.oiut ' --
KrJolrliiE That KoJcceptH advcrtls-
Same Old. Old nd tmsltlvo cuar-
double tho paid
's paper published In
Mr. Charles XL Phil . . .
. . .cry Isono or tlio Itost
sldlnjr near Mulhall 'ud'iutho Wost and Is
yesterday vicwlnjr ttoqiiantltlosol work.
u ..-.it0 Tit"" binding and'blauK
llvo metropolis Tl.t' ron attended
everyday personal i
tains a romance n """ "" "
along by the dull if katm.
drum life but a I (DAILY.
one or the sort tiAred In city f 50
that stuff tcrmcajl"" "
amotiR the public ..7.."!1!!!!!1!1!1 3 no
Louisville. Ky.. V!..."......'.. ...".. 0 03
lips and Miss Em WWCKLV.
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como aiiaciicu i
Anally were cn
AttliatlImospil WIfll
oki ami easy u
old old story i
. 1 .ATS ATTENTION.
. . . jellno; of tho Democratic
" ""ntral comraltteo liolcl In
this Mr. l'hllligusi 28 It was decided to
lives of hlsolanty nominating convention
Miss Kcelcy w?eptcmber 0. 1804 at 1C
number of Vc'bf lho djffercnt townships
lover to bo dcnty are to bo held at 3
Kvarts. Shot) on September 4th 1804-
north and fi city of Uuthrlo in thodif-
ini.r.nn .f irtJs at 8 p. m nt Buch places
lahoma will dc8gnotcd by tho member
after died letral committee from that
farm near J
tinrth nt in..cscnlatlon of tho different
ii.mi i.-J Bn1 wards aro aprr-i;jncl
Phllllpo haQ of on8 vo. ..'a larg.. n
music housftntion f' "t being In Jetno-
territory. Aow days ago ho wf cast
Mulhall In tho Interest of if sblps and
i i i i i.i dolegute to
and was checking up wItholiorif ld nr0
dealer there. While Uu:
lady came Into the stcrlo 0
music. Hor voice VitF5 l
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Phillips and hoji Ouihrlo 7
tho store whotUuthrln (Including East
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& Junius Oldham Chairman
JJTuohkv Sec'y.
roscC;
I prepared for labor disorders nro no
more cfltcaclous for tho diseases Oiey
proposo to cure than nro Ihoso nov
trums advertised on every Bide for
physical ailments.
One of tho latest of the suggested
remedies Is tho establishment by states
of farms to which fill tho Indigent un-
employed arc to bo sent at the public
cost. Men women and children arc
all to be provided for and thoso who
can work arc all to bo given employ
ment for which they are to recolvc
food and lodging and so mo additional
wages.
Thk IiF.ADEit believes thcro is little
question that many of the unemployed
people of clt'.es would regard It as little
.bettor than punlshmont to bo sent to
tho country to work on state farms.
They would view themselves In the
light of convicts. People like somo of
tho Coxeyltcs hold to tho belief that
tho government ought to support
thorn and they went to Washington
to demand what they thought they
were entitled to. In Home the great
politicians supported In idleness vast
hordes of men whoso business in elec-
tions was to vote for their patrons.
They had nothing clso to do. Most of
the criminals and paupers nro In cities
and thoso clasbes'multlply as tho popu-
lations of tho cities Increase lloth
criminals and pauprrs muni live on the
peoplo who work. No; stato poor
farms would bo a failure. Many coun-
ties havo poor farms. Tho Inmates are
always country paupers. City paupers
will not live In tho country at nny
price.
kxoiianoi: quits ani qui una
Tho breaking waves dashed high
Tho 8i(rht must truly thrill !
And yet for altitude thoe waves
Could ncv?r touch tho bill.
Au Oklahoma City paper suys that a
Guthrie preacher was simply describ
ing Unthrle whoti he said that: "a
liar was a liar a perjurer a por juror a
ttilof was a thief nnd thoro were
many such in Oklahoma. You dnro
not ftpU or you'd drown humlorcdn of
them. Thoy breed like rnbblU. Iloll
peopled Oklahoma."
Oklahoma City Oklahoman: Tho
Outhrto Leader keeps right up to Us
mark as an able nnd inturostlng ex-
ponent of Democratic principles.
Oklahoma City Times-Journal: The
(luthric News lins tho nerve to claim
that Outlirlc will secure tho location
of somo cor works. Any company
could trot tho fluishod product for a
wheol factory by tapping Smith's
ccrobellum.
CoNUJtRHBUAN JlIUUMUSl.
listed tho services of A
ovangellst When it comeS &
self-salvation the cnlonol ilobint pro
poso to overlook a single bet not uven
In n closed cnrrlspft.
i
rsle
Mavoii Maiiti.v has Issued a call for
an eduction to vole school bonds. In
the long list of judges and clerks of
election no Democrats appear. Why
is this Hi Italy Mr. Martin?
Wiiv fe It that tho police never put
to rutit the negro rabble that con-
gregates In front of the pot ofTieu
building daily?
iY.0!' VIVK I.A JAMISON!
. I .tltoverend Jamison Is being unmortl
.ijjlly vllllfled and slandered by a gang
' Republican blatant whelps simply
cause ho has tho courage of Ills cou
thk orri.i:ssiVK suoaji tax.
Tho sugar schedule of tho new tariff
levies directly and Indirectly n tax of
870000000 upon tho consumers of su-
gar i It is a per capita tax tho most ob
'Ulonablo form th'MliOn can
take forifuew.-rwllli disproportion llc
weight upon tho poor. In this rcfoct
it Is as cruel as the bread tax.
Tho outrago is Intensified by tj0
fact that 827000000 o! the buon
thus laid on the shoulders of tho c)n.
suraers Is levied for tho enrlclyncljt 0j
Ilia sugnr refiners and sugar rowor8.
As to the other part of tho bur(icn
tho 843000000 which will gr Jnto tho
treasury tho levy Is not nfc nU jUstl.
fled by tho financial outlocki
It Is true thot ocrotaryCr.slo 1)nR
written a letter asscrttr tlat the
repeal of tho sugar tax wouid icavo
the treasury with u dcflc't ofS2S000-
00a Uut the secretary 8 cstnate Is
not entitled to much considt.ratlon.
In tho first place It conlllcU wiU tho
estimates of ravonue .udor tho now
tariff bill as furnished by U)c treasury
to tho senate Onanco cominUtco
lho next placo Mr. CorH8lo has no
claim to be regarded a8 nuthorlty on
rovenuo matters. WtneS8 tll0 rldieu.
lous blunder which l.Q madn i. nC
port to congress la? -cmuered ho
that time as may ty41 Bevcn inoniiis
estimated that tl'4d 6low a Sllr-
of tho fiscal ye-00- ln Iol"t ot fact
plus of " "ellclt ' 810000000.
ttn.-i iiiui i-uiusmu luiscaicuintion
llo.v. Uai.imi IIkaujio.nt with head
crowned with cucumbers and mus-
tacho packed in snow is right in tho
midst of his campaign. Halph is
gyrating between the different towns
south of hcr in a manner at onco
amazing and interesting lie has a
method of loo. motion original and
oleot When ho wishes to go any-
whero he stands on his head holds his
legs at an angle of 4fi degrees and
pushes hlmsolf with them until all his
wheels got into rapid motion. Then
over the Mils and fur nvvay with ti
whlx. as of n million fuatorios. lie
stops himself at will by bringing botli
feet over until thoy pull tho bolt off
tho central fnn of his whcolhouso.
The vertigo sometimes noticed in this
great man's utterancas on tho down-
trodden farmer is duo to his paculinr
style of locomotion. --
CoNaitF.89 appropriated 8105000000
for pcnslonslU4V year and Green It.
RflTTmTthcn commissioner of pensions
estimated that thcro would bo a defi-
ciency of at least $15000000. Under
Commissioner Lochrcn's conscientious
administration there was instead
about 25000000 surplus to turn back
Into tho treasury at tho end of tho
fiscal year. In other words nn honest
Democratic administration of tho pen-
sion office has saved S 10000000 to the
people wh'.le paying every honest
claim and enforcing every law how-
ever liberal. And this enormous sav-
ing will be repeated year by year.
Tub Cramps shipbuilders will re-
ceive $"'50000 bonus over tho enormous
purchase price owing to the fact that
tho new cruUerB Minneapolis and Col-
umbia both exceeded tho speed re-
quired by tho government tpcclflea-
tions by a knot or so an hour. Tho
vessels would probably hairu made tho
speed required hod thoro boon no
bonus provided for In the coniract.but
only heavy penalties for evury knot
tho- "viy ptiiu u-'oaaaral' i. .n.
snip of smaller hlze might havo been
added to tho navy for S750.000.
Rations and exposes Republican rinnIr. Carlisle can safely bs dismissed us
ile and rottenness. Tun hKAU'T' ' nn authority on finance-. Wo may add
-". nlintnhlnnlHO IntxIoA
. u1uUuB ""iyer hn should
out since he is a H clvility-
Ms?.ty0.wua.8t as is tendered can-
st grapheno stump. Mr. Jamlhon i
mldlstratlojr no party or creed but
SauKC0 lho !nter' ol good govern-
pl0.&l ami purity in politics. Having at
ueart uie Interest and wolfare
of tho county ho ha
investigated tho inner worklugsof our
county otllces has lifted tho veil which
hid tho well-oiled tax-payer bilking
machinery and Is presenting tho fruits
of his Investigations to the public. As
Kepubllcan ofllclals hold tho county
oHlccs tho blamo justly falls on their
respective heads.
The coming campaign promUcs to be
a warm one; Kepubllcan majorities
havo been slashed to on Infinitesimal
hadowand the Republican machine
Is becoming clogged with tho righteous
wrath of voters. ThU being tho case
tho Republicans aro frightened; fear
numuiro confronts them. TSelr steals
navo been uscorcrcd by the plucky
Jamison and t.hcy fearing ignominious
defeat at tho polls this fall aro mov-
ing heaven and earth to head off Jaml-
aon.
Hut Jamison won't head. Ills era-
sado is on. lie will make It so hot for
the rascals that lmll li.lf m i...
divertlsemeut for them.
The vilest charges and eptthots over
uttered by tho lips of mortal aro being
hurled at Jamison. Tho Evening
Sewer echoes and re-echoes these epi-
thets and stigmatizes Jamison as a
liar poltroon scducerand murderer."
Iut tho peoplo .are not reading tho
Sewer very hard; they ore hearing
Jamison; thej know that Jamison has
no axe to grind no man for ofllce.
They appreciate his efforts and aro co
operating with him.
that oven If tho computations in his
iottcr wore entitled to weight lt would
bo quite unjustifiable- in congress to
take S7d000M)0 from the cugar con-
sumers as a provision for u possible
lefiuit of $28000000.
AI.UAVS routuiT silvi:k.
A number of Republican papers aro
contending that tho Republican party
hus always been tho friend of silver.
This of course is like all Republican
statements n llc A Kingfisher paper
tries to explain that constant war was
never mudo on silver by tho Republi-
cans from the fact that tho Sherman
makeshift and lllaud bills were passod
by a Republican congress and signed
by a Republican president. Tho Re-
publicans havo foughtsllverstnco 1873.
Ueglunlug with that year congress
with a Republican majority in both
branches demoralized tho whlto metal
and tho act was approved by a Repub-
lican president.
lho lllaud bill was resisted by all
the power of the Republican party
through two congresses and finally
got through in u form which was as
harmless j injure tho cause of mono
metalism as possible Tho Sherman
bill was passed uuder the caucus whip
as au expedient to prcveut a free coin-
age bill. The Repnbllcans had small
majorities In both branches of cougrojs
but tho senators aud representatives
of Colorado Nevada nud other west
ern states favored free coinage. As
thoy ivero about to join with tho Dem-
ocrats lu support of legislation favor-
oble to silver Mr. .Sherman brought
forward his purchase law deceived
Senators Teller and Stowurt Into ac-
cepting It and thus defeated free
coinage and served the purposo of tho
single gold standard advocates.
"Stuhbnt" Uiikkk Is still ventllatinir
his headpleco on matters and things
of which ho knows nothing. It is ouly
fair to say that when seven years of
ago Urecr foil down tho shaft of a grtin
elevator somo 180 feet and struck his
head on a pile of meal. Slnco then ho
has boon tender to tho "farming inter-
ests." Hut tho meal gotintohts throat
and ho coughs nnd chafes nnd has to
cry out. and into his eyes and he is
somotlmos a llttlo blind; nnd somo
think that his hand Is not as hard as it
would havo beon if it hadn't run
against tho meal.
Miss lloswotrru will open tho cam-
paign with a speech entitled "Com-
munism of Polf" followed by Stowart
In au olio "Ills whiskers wercf (trauma
of -lollght."
Ooon.vrss Oodneas. Tho Republi-
cans aro scared fifty dollars offered
to Manager Hanks to refuse Jamison
the use of a tout. Myl
Rnv. Jajubon will run tho boodlors
through tho political sink and clinch
tho bolts on the other stile in lin ser-
mon tonight.
AccoimiKd to Mayor Martin Demcr-
cnitfi have no Interest In the schools.
Not a Doitoorat was put on the eloo-
tton boards.
You know tho Republicans nro
soared. Fifty dollars to prevent Jam
ison from preaehing tonight.
if
When placod uuder oath Mr. Pull
man admits that he is a badly abused'
individual.
Nr.llre.
To our friends niirf pulroti: Having
added a flna bnr on Kit to our whole-
sale department wo tire r-:ly now1 to
serve you with tho fltuat of l'qwirs
oio. Pbl ItoliOmlan be-r on draught.
Ilngiiinlng Monday ul u o'clock n. in.
to 12 n. nt. every day will servo a
merchant) lunch in tho shape of Rus-
sian Caviar Norwny sardine audio-
vtas rolled spiced herring Swiss
eheeec and salami wumt Ocrmae annis
pretzels and toasted butler eoru on
the side (live us ti call.
Kirrrucxv Liijron Co.
Hutu rriitu of (tuilirin Tmrtmhlp.
Will tnko notice that a primnry
election will be held Sept. I ul 2 p. m.
at the place where Malmry'a justice
of the peace oflke was located at the
end of DlvlMou street near fair
groundsfor the purpose of electing
five delegates to thu lAigan county
convention which meets at Guthrie
Sept 0 at 10 a. in.
II. II. IIaoan. Committeeman.
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JSUL S. M
Looan county Republicans aro diet-
ing on prunos.
Jamison lias
groos and all.
thoui en the run na-
GuTnitii; needs more
of soap.
rain and lots
NETTIE NEUSTRETTEP.
I
What sort of a placo is Topoku any
way? Tho police of that town havo
arrested William Eaglo Cannon writer
of political songs for peddling his
verses without a license. Is not a
poetical licenso onougli for these med
dling numskulls? If tho blind old
man of Solo's rocky lslo should trv to
sing a uatiad on a Topoku street the
police would run him in and send his
dog to tho pound.
Tiik solidity of some things is evan-
escent Tho interior department's de-
cision in remanding for rohcarlng the
contest for tho Readlos blook is an
illustration.
Mr. Si'Kui) is a lawyer and has had
considerable oxporlonco in prosecuting.
iiy not designate him to punish tho
rascals in tho county oilieos?
Thk little Java people havo llekwl
tho Dutch troops who wont to ham-
boli to boss tho Juvatiosa Now lot tho
Dutch tuko Holland and bo satlsfi!.
BcniPtlilnfr About tho Woman AVIio lins
l'llturcil In the Vantlcrbllt Cftir.
Sax Fhancisco Aug. 31. Nottlo
Neustrottor who is said to bo the
cause of tho family troublos of W. IC
Vandorbllt is a native of Kurokn
Nov. wns educated nt Mills seminary
Alameda county lived for a number
of years in San Franolxco and has fre-
quently figured in escapades that havo
glvon notoriety to hor botli in tho
new nnd old worlds. Sho was born
twonty-ntno or thirty years ago in
Kurokn whore her father Ron Cohen
kopt a clothing store. Sho returned
to Eureka from lho seminary when
sho was 18 years old and was tho bollo
of tho town for sho wasprotty witty
cracoful and vivacious. Her first vic
tim was tho nephew of a caj'J.ti'ijieri
Tins crcateii sueii a scjmtVofaTiFoliP'
i patents sunt nor tW8eo7rhorcIianiro
Miwuio- SnnXMtlnTdcsiTeil rnfnrmTL.
tiou nntr&lio" soon became n marked
flguro on Kcnrrey nnd Market
streets during tho afternoon. Among
her ndmlrers was a won'.thy Hebrew
named Rothschild who laid himself
and liis fortune at her foet Sho util-
izod them botli until slm rll i i
with a cigar drummer named Henry
Neustrottor. whom slio marriod in
1881. Her liusband's business com-
poiiou nun to uo out of tho city most
of tho tlmo and during his absonco
slie becamo tho companion of all tho
fast young men about town. In 1837
sho loft liur husband nnd weuttoNew
i ork wltli Laura Edelman a noted
woman of Los AngoloB. Noustretter
soourod a divorce. In New York sho
captured tho heart of a millionaire
manufacturer who travo hor a sumn.
tuotis Hat liorsos and carriagos and
all the money sho could spond. Ho
took hor to hi. ope whore sho trav-
eled liko a princess. When sho re-
lurnoii sno woro Worth gowns and
grand jowoU. In iso sho returned
to San Francisco to visit hor parents
who had removed to this city from
Eureka. Sho took rooms at a loading
hotel dressed as well as any woman
in town woro thousands of dollars
worth of poms and spout monoy as
freely as if sho had an unlimited let-
ter of credit on tho United States
uiinu nor money uognn to givo out
unu sno went back to Now Yorl. for
moro talcing with her a pretty Oak-
land girl. Tho noxt that was heard
of her sho had gone to Europe ng
aud had beon ojoeted from tho Conti-
nental hotel in Paris. To hor par-
ents sho wroto that sho wns stndving
for tho stniro and sho always care-
fully concenlod from thorn tlio faot
sho was loading a fast life. Sho
wroto that sho would rotttrn to San
Francisco In October lint. nrnlmii
hor oncountor with Mr. Vundorbilt
may intorfere wit; her plans.
If tlio supremo court gets a good
square neck biff at the probate courts
thoso tribunals will certainly bit di-
vorced froat all surplus fuas.
N' .. T I I OUIVU W1U i
o uo Jamison cannot bo headed I ...i ...
III. i I """ vuuaiuut
w.. u uuuo agpin.1 republican
boodles stoiils and jobs is fairly on.
Jamliou is right. Tonight tho plucky
pest and sincere pastor will preach
the tent on Second street It is
ren out that a mob of Republican
og has been organized to disturb
3 services and lutliuidate the peoplo
fi go to hear him. Hut very little
auce wjll ensue. Tho law is
tlaou'a side aud his ball and
will whiz with raoro than
binco the Republican nartv hn
you!
Ith Republicanism! Down
cs and boodleral Vivo la good
i; vivo la Jamison!
war against silver
slnco 1873. Senator Stewart of No-
vada has abandoned the organization
and Senators Teller and .Wolcott of
Colorado denounced the leaders in
terms tnnt were quoted against it -in
1813 so effcctlvey that tho state with
tho largest Republican majority in
proportion to the total voto lu 1S38
elcted Populist presidential elector In
1892. These nro plain cold facts.
Rev. Jamison lias liftod.tho soab of
rottenness and finds mlerolms swim-
ming therein. That's why tho repro-
bates aro angry.
( FOK CITIjKU UNKM-
remedies offered
-Maamployed d
IOS OKLAHreraforMv
'-.( tpj
Tins husband of an American sou
brette has 6uod on English baronet
for 820000 for alcnlatlng his wife's
affections. TL-vt is a protty hio-h
price considering that soubrcttis
have rather gone out of voguo in late
years. The English baronet too if
he Is wise will aot up a counter claim
for the value of the advertisement he
has given the fickle artist
In caso of a stolen beofsteak known
to bq tough tho contingent fee luivyor
might tender it in evidence.
Ik it becomes neaessary. Hon. Huok
Kllgoro might kick down the door
leading to. thu plo counter.
PEACEMAKING HESENTED.
A iraiitfait Jntitlly AlountU n Woul.l-iu
I-Ylciut nnd la lllimrir Kllloil.
Emi'oiiia Kan. Aug. 31 At Hart-
ford last night A. Rurton and It
McAvory disputed about some chlok-
ous unu ueorgo i'hompson and Frod
Rhodos attempted to net a peace-
makers. This seemed to crnzo Wo-
Avory nnd he fired his shotgun at
lliomnson at close- range inlliotiiisr
lnm.tnl ..... .1 IT.. .1 " i .
...w.k... . tiiiuiin. hi moii oogan uoat-
ing him with tho gun broaklng tho
uarroi over nis Head.
.MoAvery then turned on Rhodo
Ilrnt Wtiril llomncnit.
The Democrats of tha First ward
aro requested to tneot at J. H. Hut-
sell's storu on Oklahoma avoiiua on
Sept. 4 to seliet delegnte to tho
county cauvoiitlon which mecUi on
Sapt. 0. Every Democrat is urged to
bo present
SVt-iiiiit Witrd llcniDCnilK Attriitlim.
Thoro will bo primary at Jones &
Son's law ofllco on Second street Sept
I nt S o'clock p. m. to oloct delegates
to tho county convention.
" " "3. Oi.iiiiam Chnirtnan.
Third Wurd DatnocnitH.
Tho Democrat of the Thtul ward
aro rcquostod to moot at tho corner of
Vilas and Division streets on Septem-
'Jier i at S p m for tho purposo of
looting delegates to attend the
lemocratio convention September 0
and also to oloct a oommltteoman for
th(; Third ward.
Jotix Mookk Committeeman.
I'mirtli Wurd Domoernts.
Democrats of tho -1th ward will meet
at Wfihmeyer's store corner Fifth and
Noble on tho Ith of September sit 8 p.
in fot? the purposo of electing dele-
gates t0 the county convention to bo
hold onithe 0th of Septeinbor.
P. I Htss.
lrtli Wnnl llriiioi-r.itK.
TIic Denocrats of the Fifth ward
aro notified and requested to moot nt
the old cltj- hall on llarrlsou avonue
on the evening of September i at 8 p.
in. for the purposo of olectlng ten
delegates froni said ward to the county
convention to bo hold In the city of
Guthrie on th. nth inst and for' the
transaction of ntiy other business that
may bjocmoff proper.
iliiBP"
Jgf I'Owtutrn to l'urctll.
foriiio summer Diblo school to bo
held at Purcell I. T. August 29th to
r. l uu l"e hantn Fc route
will sell round trip tickets to Purcull
at tho rnto of ono faro and a third
licketsonsnlo Augiwt 29 to Septem-
ber 0. inclusive. Tickets good to re-
turn to and including Septeinbor 7
h- It Dhlanuv Agent
I'Iiki llouilnoiir.
Tho Fourth of July is ovor but Mrs.
Saunders' 85 por cent reduction salo on
millinery is not. It will last till ovory
muy in uuuirio lias bought a now hat.
Come now and get your style. The
finest millinery tho best work and tho
latost stylos.
tf MlW. A. P. SAUXIlKRg
Southeast corner Okln. and Div.
lteniilnn at l'lttoliuri;.
For the reunion of tho Grand Army
ot tho Renubllu to tin iiii n in....
burg Ph. Septombor 8 to 16 ISO I. tho
Santa l'o route will sell round trip
'.. . " '" ono ai' Ior to round trip
lickotson sale Soptombor 7 nnd 8
United for roturn passage to Soptom-
bor 25. u It. DKi.A.N-ur Agout.
You Nretl n Vuciitlon
Just a suggestion: Why not try tho
Rocky Mountains? No hotter modi-
clnoexistr. than the drv clear bal-
samicnirof that region. Anywhere
urouuii riico-B I'gair or further into
range will do. Did you whisper trout
fishing? W pienly of u ()r u
railroads in sooluded nooka
Camping out in tents living in cot-
tages or boarding at tho big hotels -tho
cost Is little or much us you
lho Santa Fo route has on salo ox-
curslon t ckoU to all principal Colo-
rado nnd Utah rosortr. Inquire of
n est ngont 18 tf
?SSBjglr
ATTORNr
R CASH
GALL AND GET BARGAINS.
HARDWARE COMPANY.
7
'o. tS
Q T. ALL1JN
s. i cor. linrriMiiavo. tJi-r r r tr-r- . ..
Attorney at Law. TO NATURAL MINERAL SPRINGS
Guthrie OkU
Will nractico in Federal and '1
torlnl courts. Twonty-llve'ycars'v
porieneo in oourts of Kentucky
Schnell Building Oklahoma Ave
m
i
gAUNDEKSON & THOMAS
Attouneys-at-Law
Guthrie O. T.
Rooms i 2 and 3 No. 105 Har
rison avenue.
J. R. Kkaton. Jno. II . CorrnitAL.
EATON & COTTERAL
Attorney at Law.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Rooms 1. 3 and n Intonmtlon.il Lonn and
Trust Itullrilug Oklahoma Ave. op. U.
S. Laud ofllco.
JotcpU Wlsbr. C. C. Honor.
yiSBY Ik HORNOR
Attorneys
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Rooms ZS-25 Over Capitol Ntloaal BaaW.
"yiLLIAM BLINCOE
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
c-Oflfice in Victor Building.
gayard T. Halncr.
Attorney and Counselor at iLaw
(City Attorney)
Itooms II & in a ray Droslllock.
Guthrie Okl-J?
T.
D. Jackson
Tustice of the Pcr.ce.
m
Marriago ceremony pcrfo;Sed with-
out publlrlty If requested. JCollecilons
a Specialty. 3y
P. O. Building GuthJef Okla.
fECTS.
AnCHI
Si-JiOPK:iNS '
luuiu 01 unicago;
ARCHITECT.
Room 6. Ill Oklnnoma Ave.
PRANK B. LUCAS.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Tbe Leader Counting Room.
OSHONE.
0
"W 00L0EAB0.
Pria
ten or case by
AGENT
WILLIAMS. THETAILO
South Second street.
3 rd itoor South of I'. 0.
FOR A GOOD
LIVERY RIG
-Go to-
STAPLETON'S
Livery Barn
Cleveland At. East of Division St.
ENNIS & STRICKLAND
f
TransferMLina
ESTABLISHED APRIL 22 i8
All orders for baggage on outeoir
trains should be left one jfc
hour before the tram
305 W. Oklahoma A
Uo
L-'.M. You.vo. Notary Public.
W. J. WAI.TKKS Abstroctor.
YOUNG & WALTERS
Re?ff5ie and Abstracts
Loans and Rentals
Room 5 114 Oklahoma avo. Outhrio Ok.
STILLWATER AND ORLA
HACK LINE.
Cull nml Sen
L. E. Tr(prVIPSON
Tiiimorliil Arllst
71 H lVf.t Nolilo Atoiiue.
Cjnn
ilahbc
A TbG
mjln. 4lc;(
G. H. LYNDS.
It is quite evident that Tom lloud
considers the revival of business as a
personal affront.
As wk understand ft lho reslduo of
Senator Quay'6 tariff speecli will also
stand udjourncd.
IIui'UIiucanb realize that negro can-
didate Stewart Is glviug the campaign
an oif-color.
Thk I juwek U not lawdlug SjtMd
-oi.iUrm jn au rthtl
M mxr f-.'T"
n.. 1 ..
xhb leas sqiuo men worK tlio more
thoy complain about other men mak
ing money.
trAktHn
I and began bonting him in tho same
way. lthodes drew his rovotver and
ur'ju mrcokiiotsnl McAvory two tak-
ing offeot iu the breast nnd ono in tho
right oye. MoAvery sank to tho
ground and died In about nn hour.
Hhodos gave hlmsolf up and was
brought to this city by Constable
Ilvniis early this morning. All tlio
inon nro married nnd are well to da
Tho Dlmplo Checkcil Vllluco Malil
may pot rotaiu her dimples and rosy
olieolcs '-blooming with hoaliir' until
She finds a good husband. A little
nagltid or neeldent may bring about
somo ono of tho many "foumlo" dis-
eases and "weaknesses." to which tho
sex Is subject and health may be for-
ever impaired and honm nni hnnni.
iiussboatan end. Thanhs t Dr. K.1
. nerce. his Favoritn Prpi:riiinn
prepared by him for women cures the'
worst casos of uterlno illseaani. nnr.
vousuess iifluralgla Jrragularitles and
"weoknossos." It Is n great iuvigor-
niing ionic unu norvine nnd rapidly
builds up the health and strength;
. Vr; Vicrcc i'vllets for conUipaliop
sick headaoho billiousness indisrestion
taken alwaysjn Uvor.
c
irrl
.
Thk Moroiag Kevlow Is tl
hrlfht little daily just a
I KeivkJrk.
( )i ..0V& " .
f .vO; Nf r
I Y
six boarilora.
3 iu advance
tVjlajiOtf
(luthrlo anil Chandler .Mull I.lno
Will carry passongore for SLSonnt'i
furthor notloo- 40 pounds ef baggage
He oxoesd.
i.oavos uutnrio 0:30 a. in.; arrives at
Chandler at 5:C0 n. m.
Laavo Cliandlar 5:o a m.; arrive
nt Guthrie 8:00 i. m.
Ollleo at i'alaco hotel. Toloplione
Io. 80. 7 3 lf
Jov Duiiphk Prop.
l'AV VV.
All perions owing uarlntIons aro
roiustod to settle ot oneo. Subserlp-
lions to tho Dailv Lhadku should be
paid (ouUido of tho counting rdom) te
ltert Omer circulator and our only
authorized agont. Dau.v Lhaukii.
HOTEL DIHECTOHY. .
ORLANDO CITY HOTKr-Ttntna h
genfay. N. Iluut. ProrTriotorTodo
OUANDVIRW
ters
.1th
t Son
BAULK HOTKL: A. L Loutr r
Pint olu Houw M ir dny7lSwrk
n HOTEL HLACKWBLL
ui-si-eumi) w
oielai
trudo.
well O. T.
GLOltK IIOTBLi Tl... .r.l n. ....
W.00 per day houVe In thaclty "" '
P. I'BAinioy. Prop
New Ponca O. T.
HOTKL YOST: Tho ouly Urkk
Ilotol in the city everything now ami
clean and well ventilated. lUba is per
ly- Jons Yost Prof.
btlll water O. T
B
3
QJ
a.
3I0NE1' TO
LOAN.
HOUSES TO
KENT.
AND
PK0PERTY
FOR SALE.
Good lvorkhorso
Tor Salo
llmo ifiiecssury.
TIME TABLE:
Leaves Orlando at 7 a. m.
at Stillwater at 1 1 a. m.
Leaves Stillwater at r n.
rives at Orlando at 3:45 p. oarf J'C'
Nearest and Only Regular Route "v'S
.. . v;.l..c -w
Hanroau. iaZB?r
Good hotel acconunodaf" to .;'
both Stillwater and Orlandti" "'oP
good livery at Stillwater p iSfic
MEYER BROS. .
. "UIlf0
CVS
'.'"nsrf
..-;'0 R.I...
I co l'rletoit
I ADAMS HOUSfeffc;
mroseiw io110;-n
1032 Opposite Lalf'or. fc o-
tofnn"' I
P- AUle'A
O-i
Entrance to Union D
KAMSAS CITY Wor f ' . 4
1 -tiin.. . .
I-.. - i -. . Hlt.J 'HUf nK '
ui uuio uuico lnrrM(?avoi. ViU!
nection . '7?. J
Ml... - IUtlrt.. '
Rooms Newly
SRates Moderate
J Rooms 50c.
6. H LYNDS.
IIOTBr-lIn.lninr
ror cumiwirelal mwi. Tab e kunnilBtl
best tha mnrkut. nir.tnl r ir.n!'J' V. .
Proprietor Cross; Ok. '"uw"'u
W T. CANNON
107 1-3 Oklahoma av. 3 IJoorwet
f lluuk or Imllai Territor.
WATCH MAKER' & JEWELER
Watch cleaning 75c and up.
" atch mainspring 75c and up.
Watch crystals 15c to 25c.
Llock cleaning 50c and up; clock
pairing 25c and up. Money to
loan on valuables. Pawned goods
at bargains.; Umbiellas repaired.
t";j
"u'ned 1 "unc if
75 nn'nru.aceou'i
i'n"u-o ti
r fit At ' fth.l -fcl
ll'.?oiifs.ii0o'1
Mnn. -iii in
"trtn .. at
" ' iHtA.
'"V l'
W. II. 1I00TJI r"" ' oTT-r Y
fit. Ci " 'oct
-.... m inh "fcofi.
A' I'll. . I"'O.Y. a. ""
! IfffOo .'.
KANSAS CITY MO.
Ill
f?atth0T' .3l-
"col
cooefa
For mnrknt ronnrU Unr l'al ?'
Dally Kansas City SHiafolgrjE 7' It
tomera. Consignments ate 4?. ' MlcV "'
LUKE
"titn.
col
r0j
ror
4
it
cav.r".
' 'BOl'
re. Tl
uiir.i'yert iv:.
rtoZAFi'UrfWuhd
l" C:4;i;-.6l
Ik a. V
The only
attwtluii given to oommerclni
v.. U. Powon.Pruprloior UJcck
f
a K. IIIGGsi
Presfiilent.
T JLM
c
II.
11. PEUINE
Kec'y-Treas.
ATTilE KIN Wnih Woodward O.
T The llQt 1300 n .day houso lu th-
cy J. W. JliLua. Prop.
KEMPS IIOTHlf IdmUall O.T buly
Krijt class . i'rhluy houso In the city
gs Commission Co.
Itccelt r auU Blilpjiera of
f H. .TtX
Vo have Aineelal nrniniimnr.l. fs.
lb?ra?ftrw' Write for particulars.
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