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THE UOADELi GUT11U1E OKLAHOMA.
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lr the l-cmlrr frliitlng Company
LESLIE O. NIBLACK - Editor.
Only Morning: I'npor luulltiel In Oulhtle.
Oniriiil OrRn of Oklahoma llemncrnrr.
TUBSDAY OCTOltEtt S 1804.
Tiik liAtt.v IjRauku ncepiils luivertN-
!.... i.l. Iltu.llxli.fi timl luvUllvtt Uliai-
nnui ilmt II ImM double tliy Wild
nr.-uliiUirti cf any w m"I'' lnitilt-liotI l.i
Oklulmnm.
Tiik Liuhkii 111 injury ltiiii of the 1k1
lust itiitlmis of the kind In tlio Wost and la
daily turning out largo nuantltlirtof work.
.Somi in your iinlur) for liliulliig and blank
hooks and thpy will bo promptly attended
to
HUltsUKIlTION KATKS.
DA1I.T.
Ono month dollverod in city Ml
flnn mAtlLll llV milll. . . ........ a. ... . . 'W
"."" ..' A
Tnrco raonina j "
S'X months J 00
Ino year 8 oz
WEKKLV.
ix months I 50
Jno yoar t
For Delegate to Congress
.JOSEPH WIS1IY
Democratic County Ticket.
Sheriff JUNIUS OMIHAM
Probate Judge
..JOSEPH MIliLKIt
C ouiity Attorney
Coniily Clerk
...THOMAS JONES
V. .1. DOi.CATEU
Uegislor of Deeds O
c. HOLT
County Truasurcr W.
IIUOWN
Superintendent K. C DODD
Coroner A. G. T. CHILDKIIS
Surveyor
Commissioner First District
. JOHN PATTON
Commissioner Third District
W. I. MAKRIOTT.
what or i:mii.anii?
Tho latest announcement that comes
from London is to the clTcct that on
Novcinbor i tho birthday of the
IVincc of Wales his mother Queen
Victoria will nbdicate the English
throne in his favor nnd that ho will be
crowned king under tho title of l-.d-ward
VII. Tho immediate causo for
this proposed chango is said to bo her
majesty's serious and increasing phys-
ical infirmities she is practically an
invalid from combined attacks of
rheumatic gout dropsy verlcoso veins
nnd what not. What changes in tl.c
policy of the English government if
any would ensue such change in tho
head of that country it is certain that
tlio rclgn of tho retiring queen ex
tending over fifty-seven years of tho
world'b most momentous history will
not bo improved upon us for iho peace
of the nation and the contentment of
Its people as a whole.
It has been freely predicted that
with the departure of Victoria from
tho British throne tho throne ami
Li.Anti'n tvlll tin uit. nntitr nmt tlin fTril'.
fpaMcrument take tho form of tho ropub-
itc. Tlio transition would bo an ciu.y
one for the concessions that have
been made during tho past half ccn
tury to tho popular demands for par-
ticipation in the alTalrs of government
havo left but little more than the
name to tho monarchy and tho eoi.-
tinuanco of this little would depend
nltogolhcr upon the manner In which
tho new rulor should deport himself.
If he should follow the conservative
nnd benignant lead of his mother
thero would probably bo no kick to
use a common Americanism; but 1' ho
should attempt to carry his well
known sportlvo Ideas and inclinations
Into tho affairs of tho nation ho would
undoubtedly awnko some foggy morn-
ing to find himself a common pleib in
a sure enough republic.
TIIK TKI.AHUI.Y'S CONDITION.
Every gold dollar now in the treas-
ury was put thero by the bonds issued
last spring. If it were not for tho
bond Issue therefore Socretary Car-
lisle would not have a dollar of gold
with which to redeem notes. It is un-
fortunate that the treasury over got
into a condition where it became nec-
essary to replenish it by borrowing
und tho trouble of course is that the
the l' nlted States has fallen into the
habit of issuing its obligations iu
enormous quantities to provide the
people with currency. It Is difficult
ioicriUtthe conclusion from tlio of-
ficial statement of the. free gold In the
treasury that If il had not been for
the bond issue this country would to-
day be on a silver basis Topelcu Capi-
tal Tho condition of tho treasury is not
quite as bud us represented lu the
ioregolng. The gold reserve at pres-
ent is about (00000000 while the
last Jssuu of bouds BtnounU'd to
850000000. Ten mlllionb of dollars
is not t large sum compared with the
?H 0000 000 in gold loft in tho treasury
by Mr. Cleveland five yearn ago when
he turned itovcr tolicujatuiu llnrrjbon
his Republican succssor; but n "little
is u prodigious percentage upon noth-
ing which was the status of the
treasury reserve when Cleveland suc-
ceeded Hurrlsou
Thero h u momentous point ruised
by tho Capital's statement ho A-evcr
that is who is responsible for the
treasury's getting "into a condition
whore it became uocossury to replen-
ish it by borrowing?" It cannot be
charged against the Deuioaratlc party
for that party left tho treasury full of
money when it turned it over to the
Kepubllcuiis and tho country had
only Republican legislation since thou
nnd up to tho time when tho treasury
became depleted and but for tho
prompt action of the DemooraU iu re-
pealing the Sherman law when they
succeeded to the control of tho gov-
ernment tho Republican measure
that was mainly responsible for the
depletion of the treasury there is lit-
tle doubt that the fifty million gold
bond Isbue would have been followed in
ashort tlmo by another and auother.ud
irllnllum u a iimllei- of unavoidable
IHtTSflliy.
An for llio present condition of tlio
treasury ns shown by tlicoMelal state-
ments It has boon rcilcomctl from the
gold singlo-standard batU upon which
the Republican party placod It prac
tically and silver taKes Its normal
position In the bimetallic bails os-
tnbllslied by the constitution nntt uni-
formly maintained by the Democratic
party through its long and successful
management of the goveruinont and
its finances.
HILL'S I'KI.OIU.OIHNT
After ransacking the olllclal rocord
of Senator 1). II. Hill for something
upon which to base an attack the Re-
publican press had to give up the
search as a vain one and fall back on
tin Interview had with the senator by
Noille illy the female correspondent
us follows:
I asked Senator David 11. Hill if ho
was ever in love.
He glanced nt mo quickly his eyes
twinkled for a moment nnd then he
hid himself bohlnd a newspaper nnd
said something about tho question
being u dollcute ono.
And that is all ho wonld say on tho
subject.
It ih my opinion that ho was in love
once very desperately and that
something went wrong nnd ho vowed
to love never uguln to Ehut out from
his life all nffectlon and to live for nm-
bltion solely.
Tho senator has bcon lovcu onco
without question; that ho is loved I
have seen proof in a woman's written
declaration and that he would bo
loved if he saw lit to comi no oue can
doubt.
Ik .dwelling is at) corrupt as tho Ke-
miblioans of Kansas represent him to
be why don't they Institute criminal
proceedings against him? They havo
tho courts and would havo no trouble in
convicting him. The reason is probably
explained by tho circumstance that
the Republican party of tlio htote
stands convicted beforo tlio people on
the same charge nnd such prosecution
would result in tho overwhelming
election of Mr. Overmyor the Demo-
cratic nominee for governor. Tho fact
is this last proposition is tho only
thing left for tho poople of Kansas to
do If they would savo tho statu from
irretrievable ruin In name and credit.
Skein. i their prospects for electing
Little Potatoes Morton governor of
Now York knocked into the summer
of year before last by tho nomination
of D. II. Hill tho Republicans of that
6tato arc industriously at work trying
to mako it nppear that a split In the
Democratic party is liable to occur
over Hill's nomination. That sort of
tactics shows that tho Republicans
havo nothing cither In tho platform
or stalo ticket to commoud their party
to tho people for their support aud
rely for succcs upon creating dissatis-
faction in tho Democratic ruukB. The
scheme will fall In this case as it
always does. Tho Democracy of Now
York wero nover more harnioulously
united.
'I HHAl.l nover enter public life
again. It is completely impossible. 1
am out of tlio harnots forever." Such
was the utteranco of Germany's iron
ex-cnnncollor rrinco insmnrcu.
Whether this final determination is
the rosultof thoox-promior's advanced
ngo aud growing decrepitude alone
or is luduced in part by tho emporor'a
activity in getting tho country on a
war footing p'unning an uggrosslvo
military campaign which forecast u
conflict of force at an early day is
small matter in itself. Hut certain it
is that with Jlismarclt's retirement to
exclusively private life tho German
empire lost its most potent factor and
Its ablest statosmen of modern times.
If the people of Oklahoma want to
escape tho scones aud situation that
prevails iu Kansas thoy should com-
pletely and eiloctually turn down nnd
out both tho Republican nnd Populist
parties rout thorn horse foot and
dragoon. The young nnd promising
territory cannot afford such costly o.-
pcrlments. The personnel of tho
Democratic ticket for congress and in
tlio counties as far as mado up is a
Bulllcleut augury of good faith on tho
part of tho Democrats to carry out
tholr pledgos of honesty cfllclonoy
and economy in the administration of
of affairs.
If Oklahoma Is so wildly Democratic
n Mr. Jo. Wisby claims why don't
tho Democratic congress admit It to
tho union and get another Democratic
stale. Wichita Kagle.
Why it has not been done Is ex-
plained by tho proscnoo In eongroM of
.Mr. Fiynn as Oklahoma's ropresonta-
live And it may bo uddod that that
circumstance explains in part why
Oklahoma Is so wildly Domoeratle.
l S. With Mr. Jo. Wlsby iu uougrofis
the territory will bo admitted us a
state but not othorwlso. Wrap that
nrouud your clgaratto.
Tiik condition of Kansas today Is u
conspicuous example of the ruinous
effects of Republican prolltgaey and
I'opullst Incompetency. Through the
legislative and administrative pollelis
of the two partlos that have domin-
ated tho state tho name of Kansas
has become a hiss and by-word
throughout tile laud. It only
salvatiQU is to put tho Demoarats In
coutrol and keep them thero a few
years long enough for them to brlug
order out of chaos.
Tiik state ticket as completed by tho
New York Democratic convention at
Saratoga last week composed of D.
Ii. Hill for governor Daniel Loakwood
for lieutenant governor and Judge J.
W- Goynor for justice of tho supremo
court is pronounced next to invin-
cible and a sure winuor. It makes
the Republicans sick. It is doubto-i
by those In tho stato thut Candidate
Morion will tap hW bar'l knowing it
Will bo a useless wat.tr
Ov of the first thing necosAary to
1k done in this country and especially
In thin torrilory In to iniiUo the olllccs
less deslriiulo and the surest and
qulchost way to do this Is to put
Democrats Into all tlio oflleos. They
will not only amond the laws that
allow so much latitudes to olllclnls in
tlio matter of salaries and fees but
the otlloials themselves will establish
precedents in these matters by re-
trenching nnd economizing that will
put nn end to peculation malfeasance
nu other dishonest methods.
If tho praant campaign shall provo
to bo ono based upon tho judgment of
tlio people if reason Is addrcssod and
oxorelfed and not passion and preju-
dice lliore oun be no question ns to
what tho outcome will bo. This the
Democratic party is doing and will
continue to do. So far tlio rocords of
the parties only havo been relied upon
but so far the opposition havo dodged
tho italics nnd the plain intelligent
honest citiron cannot but have re-
marked those facts nnd so formed
their conclusions.
Or tho 8732078 ill spoelo exported
from Now York last wook only 9S0)0
wns gold tho balance being silver.
Tlio Imports were of almost exactly
the ndvorso ratio. The fact is silver
coin conies protty near being at a pre-
mium and tho mints are coining it nt
a rapid rate too. And still tlio oppo
sition continues to assert that the
Democratic party Is an enemy to sil-
ver. Nobody but tho purblind believes
it.
Hr.x.iAMiN IlAtmtso.v in speaking of
tariff roform as ndvocnted by tho
Democrats remarked that it was not
so much the length of iho step as tho
direction that ho objec'.ed to So with
the Republicans of Guthrlo as tq tho
Capital's leanings towards tho Pop;.
It has got as far as cmloi'slng govern-
ment ownership of railroads Hut that
moy be the Capital's way of offsetting
I'elter's high protection principles
Tiik young American patriot is be-
ginning to view with alarm the China-
Japan scrnp that is developing into
the proportion of tv flrttt cluss war. If
the thing doesn't slop protty soon tho
next national holiday will be without
tho inspiration furnished by the
cracker brigade Hut thou whnt tlio
j'. A. p s the doctors ami druggists
losu the Insurance companies will
gain.
Tiik official ruturns from tho rccont
election in Maine whow Unit tlio Pop-
ulists polled just .'.000 votes lu tlio
stntc. At Unit rate by tho next elec-
tion tho party will completoly sweep
the state; that Is sweep out of It
Almost n Now York Dully
That Democratic wondor tlio Now
York Wtokly World has just changed
its weekly Into a twlec-a-weok papor
and you can now got tho two papers
a week for tho same old price.
Think of ill Tlio news from Now
York right at your door fresh every
thrco days 101 papers u year.
Tiik Wkkki.v Lradkil Wo havo
made arrangements whoroby wo can
furnish this papor and tho twico-a-wcolc
Now York World nil for only
81.76 a year. Horo Is tho opportunity
to got your own lcul papor and Tho
New York World twlco every week nt
extraordinarily low rules.
Wkbki.v Lkadku.
Okl.ilioniii l'roii Amnctiitlnii
If all members of the Oklahoma
Press association will please send tholr
name address and the timo they bc-
camo a member of tho association to
the undersigned they will greatly
oblige and have tho samo properly re-
corded in tho books of tho association.
Lon Wiiouto.v Secretary
Ferry. Olc
A Cook lluok 1'roo.
"Tublo and Kltchon" is tho title of
u now cook book published by tlio
Prlco Ilaking Powder Company Chi-
cago. Just at this timo it will be sent
free If you wrlto a postal card men-
tioning Tun Lkadkii. This book has
boon tried by ourselves nnd Is ono of
the very boil of its kind. Resides con-
taining over too receipts for all kinds
of pastry nnd homo cookery there are
many hints for table und kltohon
showing how to set a labia how to
enter the dining room eta; a hundred
aud ono hints in tho culinary art
Cookory of the very finest nnd richofet
as well us of tlio most economical and
homelike is provided for. Romember
"Tnble nnd Kitchen" will bo sent
postage prepaid to any lady sending
iior address (name tow.i aud state)
plainly given. A copy in Gorman or
Scandinavian will ho sent It dostred.
Postal card Is as good ns lottar. Ad-
drohg Price ltakiug Powdor Company
Chicago 111.
Outlirlu uml CliiuullerMull I.luo
Will carry pattsongors for 81. 50 until
further notice. 40 pounds of baggngc
HO UXQQbS.
Leaves tluthrio 0;30 a. m.; arrives nt
Cliundlor at 5:00 u. m.
Leaves Chandler 5i30 s. in.; arrives
at Guthrie 5:00 n. in.
Ofllue nt Palace hotel. Telephone
No. 90. ' 7 13 tf
Jqii.n Duhfek Prop.
Trim! of 1'hIIik
For the Priests of Pallas Parado to
bu hold at Kansas City Mo. Ootobor
2 the Santa Fu routu will sell round
trip tickets to Kansas City at one fare
for the round trip. TiakoU on sale
October 1. Uailtod for return to aud
Including Oct. 0
L R- l)nr.A.NBV AgonL
Asio.Nd Tim ozakics.
The laud of big red nppl&s is an at
tractive and Interesting uoou hand-
somely illustrated vtlth views of South
Missouri sconery including the fam-
ous Olden fruit farm of 3000 acres in
Howell county. It pertains to fruit
ralsiug in that great fruit bolt of
America the southern Mope of the
Oniric and will prove of great value
not ouly to fruit growers but to every
farmer and liQmeseeker looking for a
farm und a homo.
Mailed free. Address
J K IjOCkWOOIl
Kansas City Mo.
FLYNN'S 800NEI? BILL.
In the house of representatives on
August It) Del gate Dennis 1'lynn
Introduced tho following bill fur tho
relief of settlers In Oklahoma which
was referred to tho committee on pub-
lic lands and ordered to be printed.
Tho bill bears Mr. Fly tin's signature:
llii it enacted by the sennto and
house of representatives of the United
Slates of America In congress assem-
bled; that a contest of any claim based
upon seltloment or entry of land in
the territory of Oklahoma oti the
ground that the settler or ontrytnau
entcrod said territory hoforc the hour
I when tlio Innitn tliprnln wnrs otiancd
to settlement os prescribed by act of
congress of March 1 1H8U untitloil
'An net mnklng appropriations for
the current and contingent expenses
of tlio Indian department and for ful-
filling treaty stipulations with various
Indian tribes for tho year ending June
3J 1800 and for other purposes" and
and tho several acts opening lands in
the territory of Oklahoma to settle-
ment and entry nnd the proclama-
tions of the drcsldont pursuant there-
to shall not be sustained whore such
contest wa or is not filed within
twelve mouths from the date of such
entry if it shall .uppear that said set-
tlor or entrymnn has ever since re-
sided upon nnd improved said tract or
has in tut o final entry of the same.
Sea 5. That no homestead claim
initiated cither by settlement or entry
more than thrco months nfter tlio day
thit such lands wero opened to settle-
ment shall be subject to contest on
the ground that tho homestead
claimant hnd entered upon tlio lands
of said territory prior to tho hour
when tho same wore opened to settle
ment; provided that no person who
lias entered upon or crossed over nny
lands now opened or hereafter to bo
opened to settlement in Oklahoma
prior to tho proclamation of the
president opening such lands to set-
tlement shall bo doomed disqualified
to make homestead entry in susli
lands.
ol AVIkIij'k AppiilntmrntH.
Tuesday October 2 at 2 o'clock
at
Ok arch a
Tuesday night October 2 at 7
o'clock nt Kiiiglshor.
Wcdne&duy OoL 3 at 3 o'clock nt
Hennessey.
Wednesday night Oatobor 3 at 7
o'clock at Waukomls.
Thurtday October I at 2 o'clock at
North Hold.
Thursday night Oetobor A at 7
o'clock at Hnld
V
.1. W. Johmon'rt Dated.
Tuesday October 2 at 7 o'clock at
Tnlogu.
Wednesday October 3 nt 7 o'clock
at tlrand Day county.
Thursdny October 4 at 7 o'clock- at
Woodward.
Friday October 5 at 7 o'clock at
Way n ok a.
Saturday October 0 at 7 o'elook at
Alva.
An Old Klijme linnet.
"Ailliotion soro loug tlmo she bore
Physleiuns wero in vuln "
At last oue day a friend did suy
"You'd soon bo well again"
if you would take as I did Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription for that is tlio
euro for nil the peculiar ailments of
women. It Is a safe simple and sure
remedy. It banishes those distressing
iiiuinuicB mat mnuo woman's life a
burden curing all painful Irregular-
ities uterine disorders Inll.immutions
and ulceration prolnpsus and kindred
wouknossoR. As a nervine it cures
nervous exhaustion prostration de-
bility relieves mental an.xloty and
hypochondria and Induces refreshing
sleep." Sho took tlio ndvico and is
well. "Favorite proscription" is the
only remedy for tho dolicnto derango-
inonls nnd weaknesses of females sold
by druggists under n positive guaran
tee 01 curing in every case or money
paid for it rofunded
Asthma cure 1 by nowly discovered
treatment. For pamphlet testimo-
nials nnd roforonccs. address World's
Dlspensnry Medical Association lluf-
iuio js. t.
Lolorod crayons both pencil and
chalk at the Capital City book store.
0 13 lm
"roceries. All kinds of Flour nnd
Feed. Reasonable prices. At Poland's
jui west uiciaiiouin avo. 0 23 Ot
Smoke tlio host which is the Span-
ish Horo 5c Skato.nia.v Dnuo Co.
0 20 tf
Tho finest and largost lino of school
tablets In the city at tho Capital City
uuuu oiure. u u ini
boaton s bpanlsh Hero tho finest
smoke In Guthrie. 6c. Try it 0 20tf
s Orngg teaohor of Violin Mando
Hu Guitar Cornet etc. Rooms iu Vic
tor wool;. u 03 imo.
Iimlriimciital AIunlc.
Instruction given upon tho piauo for
o uuuu per lossou. Those wishing
my services pleasu call at cornor of
apringer nvouuo and Droxol boule
vard or drop a postal card to
Miss Kpfie M. Duxn.VTt
P. O box.'SM.
P. ce's Cream Unking Powder
mtalni no Ammonia or Alum.
LUKE BROS
PIANOS & ORGANS
At flrt cost dlroct from factory.
Send for Catalogue Get our
prices. Piano tuning.
Ofilco at Hotel Dally Guthrlo
127 Graud Ave Oklahoma City
at g
J. A. HAltT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND !iimi:oNlli:STlST.
For!
10 Years State Surgeon Slate of
Iowa.
nwwinnrauUMm5rin"i
IPiliSf 1
PAIN AND MISERY
AVER'S Sarsaparilla
Cures Rheumatism
"Almut s years
rro I xiifTcreil
fii'in wliut HiPitoe-
turs called rh-n-trmtlsin
Nnlwly
Knons I lie natii
anil inlMiy which
I liml to endure
ami which cliiiiu to
tno In llo o lh
m rill i' I Mi' irr-
ribpil. At but
I twiraii t n 1' I n g
A yor n Snrsnpa-
hlla. After .1 Mwrt time the jmlin
ewiscil. I imhiiIiiihmI Iho uv- if Hi'1 f;ir
Siip'trllla fur a wlnl i-nr until tin;
tin nm itlsm riiiln-lv li 1 1 i-.ircil "
.lAMra W v. prnpi Ii-tor uf llv-ry rinhlr
Uk I If. Till.
Ayer's "; Sarsaparilla
Admitted for Kxhiultlon
AT THE WORLD'S FAing
oooooooooooooooooooooooo
PRIZES!
FOR THE
lite o! Logan Gounly.
Wo offer as a prlao to the teacher
who writes the best essay on
"The Duties of a School Teacher"
a Webster'n International Dictionary
latest edition.
The condition.1) aro that the essays
must not contain to exceed Guo words
and must bo presented for publication
In oue or more papers of Guthrie
tiriorjto November 1st ISO I.
Tho decision will be mado by ballot
each of our patrons being piesontcd
with a ticket with every purchase
made which can be voted by them for
tho candidate who in their opinion
has written the best paper. The ono
receiving tlio highest number of votes
will receive the dictionary and tho
ono receiving the lowest number a
booby prize which will not bo made
known until decided.
F. B. LILLIE & 00
Coil ly Business uw
Now located In Its now quar-
ters at 117 south Second Streot
opposite post office. All courses
listed will bo thoroughly
taught by expert teachers
who aro specialists.
DIPLOMAS AWARDED I
Scholarships good for ono year
of iustruclijn. Tuition reason-
nblc and payable monthly in
ndvance. School day nud
and night
FOUR COMPLETE COURSES
UUSIM'.S
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HIIOK1I1AM).
Our actual business depart-
ment will bo fitted for actual
practico in retailing whole-
saling for a complete course
in olllco traluing.and for Inter-
communication practico
through tho U. S. Mall.
Wo cordially invito all
frlonds of Practical education
to visit us nt tho College Rooms
For further lnlormution ud-
dress It. A. UAFFNEY Principal.
Guthrie 0. T.
COTTON!
Tho best Cotton Market for
tho southwest Is now Houston
Texas. This has been proveu
beyond a doubt by those who
havo shipped Cotton thero dur-
ing tho past three years.
To accommodate the largo
COTTON
trade concentrating here wo
havo last yar built a model
press and warolioube and
have this year doubled Its ca-
pacity. Please correspond with us be-
fore disposing of your
COTTON
nnd ask for stencil quotations
and other facilities.
Win. D Cleveland & Co.
Cofton Factors
Houston Tex.
y. u. iiooth
& CO.
KANSAS CITY MO.
For market reports wo will mall the
Dally Kansas City Star free to our cus-
tomers. Consignment solicited.
NEXT
Is the sign at 108 west Oklahoma
avenue Harber Shop You can got a
hair cut or a bath for 15 conU.
6W
Mfirt
mm
GRAN
A WATCH
Will be given away on the first day
of Oetobor '01. Don't forget tho
place.
NEXT.
LAWYERS.
IIEL S. DUNGAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Guthrie Ok.
S. 13. Cor. Harrison avo. and Second St.
Q T. ALLEN
Attorney at Law.
Guthrie Okla. Ter.
Will practico In Federal nnd Terri-
torial courts. Twenty-flvc'.ycars' ex-
perience In courts of Kentucky
Schncll Duilding Oklahoma Ave.
5AUNDERSON"& THOMAS
Attorneys-at-Law
Guthrie O. T.
Rooms i 2 and 3 No. 105 Har
rison avenue.
J. R. K BATON. JNO. II. COTTKRAL.
EATON & COTTERAL
Attorney at Law.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Rooms 1. 2 and 3 International Loan and
Trust llulidlng Oklahoma Avo. op. U.
8. Land ofllco.
Joseph Wlsby. C. G.llornor.
W
ISBY & HORNOR
Attorneys
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Rooms 23-25 Over Capitol National Bank.
WILLIAM BLINCOE
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
ley-Office in Victor Building.
gayard T. Halner.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
(City Attorney)
Rooms 11 &. 12Qray llrusltlock.
Guthrie Okla.
VltANK Jt. CKOSTILWAITE
Atlorncy-nl-Linv.
13'JO 1'. St. N. W
Washington
1). 0.
Tho Land Department
of my office is conducted by the lato
chief of thu Oklahoma Towusito und
contest divisions. I solicit vour busi-
ness and guarantee satisfaction.
'Y D. Jackson-
Justice of the Peace.
Marriago coromony performed with-
out publicity if requested. Collections
a Specialty.
P. O. Building Guthrie Okla.
ARCHITECTS.
P B. HOPKINS
v (Lato of Chicago)
ARCHITECT.
Room 5. HI Oklanoma Avo.
pRANK B. LUCAS.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
The Leader Counting Room.
F. M. Youno Kotary Public
W. J. Walters Abstractor.
YOUNG & WALTERS
Real Estate and Abstracts
Loans and Rentals.
Room 5 114 Oklahoma avo. Guthrlo Ok.
MRS MAItY E. ST. JOHN
MEDICAL
SURGICAL'
OBSTETRICAL
NURSE
118 EAST N0KLE
Dr Peoples
DENTIST.
Thoroughly educated and up to tho
times with fifteen years osnorlonce
supplemented with a specful past
graduulo course in the best colleges in
tho land. Performs thoroughly and
skillfully every operation known to
tho profession. Inserts artificial teoth
on continuous Gum Gold Aluminum
and Itubber plates or without plate
(bridge work.) Lowest prices in the
olty. Up stairs Cor Oklahoma Ave.
and First Street.
Call uml See
L. E. THOMPSON
Tuuaorlitl Artist
7 1 M'ot Noble Avenue.
POSITIONS GUARANTEED
under reasonable condition.. Our FREE 96 pS
catalogue HI eiplaia why we can afford it.
Dranghon's Practical Business College
NASHVILLE TENN. t Writs for catalocue. )
Bookkeeping Sh.rtkan Penmanship and Tele-
graphy. WS spend more money in the Interest of
Our Khiplovmem Department than half the Buunesj
Collect uVemat tuition 4 weeka by our method
teaching book-keeping la equal to 1 2 week! by the
old pUo. 1 1 teachers GOO iturfenu past tear no
vacation! enter any time. Ch(p Boato- We bare
recently prepared books especially Adapted to
HOWE STUBY.
Sent en 60 dan trial. Write u nd explain
yovr wants." N U - Wo pay SB. aU for aU va-
cancies as book-keeperc. stenogiashers teachers
clerks etc. rejorsed to ux provided we fill sase.
Arthur Williams
m TAILORS
Suits Made to Order.
$25.22
Tho finest lino of samples found in
tho territory consisting of Fino Clay
Worsteds Cheviots and Fancy Suit-
ings. Finest of workmanship guaran-
teed. NO FIT NO GO.
Call and eoo for yourself.
Williams & Walters
THE TAILORS
120)4 South Second street 3rd door
south of po8tofllcc.
W. R. ENNIS
Transfer-Trunk Line
ESTABLISHED APRIL 22 1889
All orders for baggage on outgoing
trains should be left one
hour before the' train
305 W. Oklahoma Av
W. T. CANNON
107 1-3 Oklahoma nr. 3 Doors vrot
of llnnkof liidlnn Territory.
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER
Watch cleaning 75c and up.
Watch mainspring 75c and up.
Watch crystals 15c to 25c.
Clock cleaning 50c and up; clock
repairing 25c and up. Money to
loan on valuables. Pawned goods
at bargains. Umbrellas repaired.
FOR A GOOD
LIVERY RIG
-Go to-
STAPLETON'S
Livery Barn
Cleveland At East of Division St.
STILLWATER AND ORLANDO
HACK LINE.
TIME TABLE:
Leaves Orlando at 2 p. in. Arrives
at Stillwater at 5:30 p. m.
Leaves Stillwater at 7:30 a. ni. Ar-
rives at Orlando at 11 a. m.
Nearest and Only Regular Route to the
Railroad
Good hotel accommodations at
both Stillwater and Orlando. Also
good livery at Stillwater.
MEYER BROS. PropB.
R. E. HIGGS
President
II. B. PURINE
Sec'y-Trcas.
Higgs Commission Co.
Receiver and Slilppera of
Jl &Mj Jl JlJL
Wo havo special arrangements for
storing (Train Write for particulars.
Uoom 413 Exchange Uuildiny.
3LVNSAS CITY 310.
Directors: Geo. It. Ilarse U. E. Iliggfl
Geo. D Ford J. E. Seavor 11. J.
ItosencranJij J P. Ford F. P. Neal.
RIPANS TABULES
Are just aa old old remedy
In this sew shape.
Doctors have always given
this prescription in water J
We nave them in this shape
simply for their handtness.
K1PA.K3 TABULES are Ilk an
Engineer Kolnx oter hlJ W and
.owerful machinery giving a
title ueceoarr lubricating to
the needful parti. Ill PA.NH
TABVIXS do tnta fit YOU.
Constipation Dizziness Nausea
Uyjpepsla anil Mal-Nutrltlon
aH yield to Rlpans Tabulej.
At Prog Rtorta or Sent br Mail for M CenU.
At Prog Storta or Bent br MaU for M CenU.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 257, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 2, 1894, newspaper, October 2, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73152/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.