The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 141, Ed. 1, Friday, May 17, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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PfttDAY. MAY 17. I9M-
fat Dais. Luwi aetrots adrwrtto-
with the distinct and Lltlr guar
. that It b double the siS
i atton of MT newspaper published In
ilea.
f Mt- LxAiMtR Motet r looe of the best
.toons of the kind in the Went and l
irnrMont larjrquaaUUvof wore
i i tour order;) for binding mh! blank
nd thee will be promptly attended
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failohnMt: nor rMilm4 uail MMieafMe-
tertw; lilicher H-tce fr oar rredaet. Htirt
till) fre Mvi HMllmllml eii: f 'lli-er h!
h nttleef I0t I ' inMiiWn rlt
thHt will fir l the pee m ewwenrtenl r
nllHrKHttMC ade of Mti Ktl " ler
Diet. 1. A F manager apparently
hna not lost confidence in the loat
diamond dodge.
Tu Wichita liaffle haa aome fertile
Iwiaffl nation on ita force. It to time
to call a halt on thoaa Dun brother
foVea.
JonaK Scott's rlllillcr hare not been
In erldence lately. Can it be poaaible
that 8ld Clarke is prorlag himaelf
trencheroni acsin?
lH workinfr oir It pyrotechnics the
aehool board abonld not orerlook the
fact that it is the well paid
that "Tires the best terrier
teacher
Wi hear no more of Dr. Xanten'k
north pole; llreckinrid-re's dilatory
flS.OOOaod Bill Cook' dream of lib-
erty bat Oklahoma fruit crop seems
to be doing rery well
TitcrMeltn people hare taken a seat
on the bleachers and are dapping
their hands. The appeal of the Choc-
taw ease will gire tbew another
Speedy ruu for their money.
RaiuwaP earnings for April show a
marked improeement oref reoeat re-
oordt. That to trotni evidence that
btMlawfi to raining With proper 0-
naaatal arrangement the L'nited State.
can beat the world.
Two taiags are needed to promote-
Aataraeaa prosperity litre as free
ailrer coinage aaj free shipping and
we will soon lead in basinet enter-
riasv Yon cannot keep a good natioo
down if it be glren jnst an eren
ehnnee.
Oxa of our este emed conu mporarie
warns the old soldier that the Dew
eraU are tryiag to depreciate their
aensions br making them pirable in
cheap ailrer coins. The old soldier
who took greenbacks when gold so
cowardly akipped the country in a
time of danger will not be afraid of
hard ailrer money. There to more
danger to pensions in the issue of gold
laterast-beuring bonds than from any
other toaroe. intelligent reterans
aaailT comprehend this weather-beaten
bat Arm fact.
HcaOABV presents a picture ot mat-
rimonial bliss that baa aot been
eqaallwl elsewhere in modern times.
Jan and Mrs. Johaon bzalhmary of
ZatMNbahra hsrejost eelebrated the
tnnktnary of their marrUfe. and their
frmnds ware entirely at a lost a to
what presents would be appropriate
Tha dlamoad wedding to the sereatr-
ftfth anairersary. The hatband it 1 IT
yean old and the wife IK And atUI
there art people who beliere girl
should aot marry at the age of is. aor
hoys at the ae of IT
O.VHT I.S KA1MIINU I'Olt HA I U-
H().I. Taara to at least one man in Nebras-
ka who beliere there to money to be
made la farming ills name u Alonao
JL Miller and be lire la Lrons. Neb.
Be owns a big farm through which
the kit. Paul Minneapolis and Omaha
railroad takes its snorting v. ay.
Aioaso hat jut brought suit against
(ha railway for $7iMM and say he
aarpe" to oolleet erery oeat of it.
Akanto d jrlag the long winter
noUh laat year pat in hto tpare time
la reading a volume of state statute
ant oat gratnitoasly by the Nebras-
ka anions- He hit upon one law which
laMwaaed him rery farorably. Tbe
atatnte'ref erred to provides that ererr
Nebraska railroad train mnat whistle
at aeary public road croasiag under
penalty of Mu fine one-half of which
goes to the informer.
Al jq reavembared that the rail
way wblch baaacti his farm raraly
Wow' Amiag atfaaJs at ton road jnnt
below tho farmhouse. Thereafter ha
atfttioaed hto wife aad two grown-up
tUuurhtar as witnesses sod w batterer
a train went whiumg aero the road
w'Uiout girlag tbe statutory toot ha
made a note of the violation of Xe-
t.rasxa law aad Bailed upoa hk wit-iir-rs
to attoat it
He iuw eomos IbIo conrt and swears
that he has proof of 157s vio'ations of
the law and modestly atks for $?.
. m ir. reward bis vigilance If he
get .i n.i une will deny that firm n
lays pretty cl. .n Nebraska.
HUGHES" STAfP.
Th) KKmi 3iaw'iowriil Amlt 4
MB Ml CS HI trutetef Bta
TortRA. Km. Mir I. -To-day
Maj.-00. J. W. P HT" "f -?.
a transmitted to the war depart
Kent of this state thr foil iin? jc
ulntmjtnla innihrn of hi omc;al
xtaaT: C X. Nelson assistant adjatnat
eaeral Tooeha: WAS. Burl of
1J .A mLWrt A Latin
t up.. '":.-" "" " - " L Li.
mm. r. oi "iw - - -
a R. Kiltmra. of unritngame. an i 9.
OEN
C Orr of Menbattae. aides d eemp. mvrm mmA tkiUu what to know a
The outors each bar the titl of lmm (kit.
major. There to ret one aide de cm? Where the kair root are im waded
to be appolated bat Oen. Hughe h-x ' the skla is dkvMed lata three layer
not folly determined who it will be j coast aeotir they are ta the center or
. ! second kin they snbaiat un the
KANSAS BASEBALL LCAQUZ. i Mm aad tii of tato ehia. mbmaf
. 1 . . ... i...-- r. tiie.rt I of all itn rualiiy and life caaaiaf
schedule f rrasni nr"iiw wi. . . . . j. j us.i-
T Vf i.ie . lb hair tu becoaar diy aad brittle
. v ... t k e I lote ita color and t-oate uai.
klWRr.AI F.. IH . " -
Marshy secretary of the Kinw Hm-
nail nmrae. nan maur i iu "'"-
inir aelmdnle of ame np to June :
IMivMiiarortli at home Mar 19 with !-
T. . .ith Trov and Jon t !
rJT: Zui Ti--..-. tu. at horn-
wUb LeTrenrth May 1. IT and IN
.-. t . .j .. ;. t e. J
wta Msimmmr' - -- -- -- .
M and ill and .Inne I; Kmporla at home
with Tre-. -y 16 and IT; with Iearen-;
worth and '22; Troy nt home with
-ri u.. ii mtttt r and jnu ana
8; Tror and Topeka will play at Senec
May 2 and
THE SOUTHERM BAP. ST.
mnl i t Wn.hHietee -Sen Jleetms
m lie ul ('ImttHaemrH.
Wahiti!. May ;. The final e
inn of the Southern BaptM oonnn
tion aa held veter'lay Following
the anirimtion of the international
peace congress. reiltion ivera
adopted farorintr the eatablmhrnent nf
an international conrt of arbitration.
rhattanootra.Tenn.. wa-eletel athe
place of holding the neat conrentinn
and a ouimittec was appointed to con-
rey the fraternal .rreetin of th
aonvnern conrenumi m " oim
conrention. which meet at Saratotra
X. Y. on the 2th int
THE
STRIKE IS OVeR.
t.
Irfrtll llmlnirrter lletam l Mri lit
'Iliotr Old Wmte.
St. Lot'ia Mar Ul The hodearriers'
strike which bepan April - i prac-
tlcallr ended and nearly all the striK
era returned to work
wages to-day. Abont
at their oiu
l.fioO hodcar- 1
riers went on the strike and through
their aeUon nearly 14000 mechiin-
lea inclnding earpentera. plumU-n
and bricklayer hare been idle It U
estimated that the men lo-U WMw in
wagea while the strike tasted
IIoiihic to the t tar.
PirnMa'BOH. Pa.. Mar W -Kight Rer.
Bishop Nicholas of San Fram-inco.
whoe Utle in the Kossian church it 1
bishop of Alaska and the Aleutian isl-
anda was in the city y ester Jav en
route for Xew York whence he sail"!
for Russia to pay homage to the cr-a r. '
The mission to which the bishop is go- I
njr i; a relljriosi pWlga'.i" snl ' '
that is imposed on all Russian bishops
it being maaratire that they visit as
rir2L?!Ljrriut Ltz ;
who i. th rtorbl. bead of the church.
fHiflert llnum Di-norateil.
Littlb Rock. Ark . May M. Three
thousand people attended the annual
decoration of confederate graves in
this city yamerdar The programme
inclnded a parade by military and eivic
organization through the city Hs-
federal soldiers participated in the pa-
rade. United States Senator Berry
was the principal orator of the day.
In hto speech he said the war did not
settle who was right or wrong and
that the south was of the sane opin-
ion now as then.
A Cmtrilst l IIer I'smIM.
PiTTaat'Kon Pa. May tl The 2ia
miners who were forced out from the
Standard mines last Friday by the
strikers returned to work to-day at the
old 'ate. The strikers threaten to re-'
turn to the mine and compel the men
to quit.
MARKETS I5Y TBLBUH MH.
14 ;.
K4A i'lTT Mar l -4'atlle-Kerelpl.
jti calve. K market oteMlt sod lover- i
kblppusg as drs.e-l beef si.-.rs la.
Tex sad ladUa steer tXTOitt - cows anr
heifer t l slocker sad feeder.. I VA
.. Hoe- Hece.pta l: sarct toe loset
si ! Kheep -Receipt. IttT narkei
wtaadr at I'-TSji-t-. Horses Receipts St:
assrket stesar
ST IaiCIs Mit IA -RecctpUk bs' Mil
bo. cars-ir.wiba ou. itariba. nour. ?
hb'.s. Wheat (sk f Mo mhc July
Heateeifeer. 4S Cm-imh e-e. Mar.
He. July t.t Oau-4h Miy
Me. July rv
Clinou. Mty 14 Cti-Keceipt K.ous:
market es! to I te lower Hi Rercip's
Ms market fsirty scUve UgiA tltiai
nuxea.itfll4.M. rosa. . taespRe-
ettats !. market tsaay to arm
Bntm "id irerlslen
KasA1'itt Msy la-ttecclptsof wheat 21
a rsar sx. 11 cir ss:e toy oar ws-
Ko. x harJ waaas. Ma i hard.
STfjam: Mo. I hard. Na t red :tt
Tas. Ko. t red. Tl7jc. No. I red OJc.
mjswsad ate Bswelpt of corm U ear a vest
so ear. Mo. aUsed. tv. No. S tnlxea.
H Me- 4 Billed ite Mo. t whtw "
No. waits. 4T4c Beealpt of o-ts er..
s rear ego t ears. Mo. 3 mixed. J7 - So.
No. tar. No I. sXHc Na f white. 913.
No. a while. Wwc Roratau of hay. -n etrs
timothy. No i. a oe.sti: prirk- exsnesa
Ers tee per do. Poultry. Uaa. 1tS.o per lb ;
spriasT ea V per dot. rooster. I h- es-a
turkey (obtoler. Sc heu-i T c da.-k ShjO.
fN4 4c Btfoos II SU p-r do. Butter
citrs fsuey. UolSr fsir li llc dstry fancy
IJc. fslr. ! torepackod. Ittc. fsir psckod.
Tsji- packiac. .'. olJ. no sle- Appte bet
fancy suad. at oji7 a eonunoa vsrieite. .'.
tSiW Potatoes eoaustoa. W liie per hu.
wset potstoes. SstS0e per bu t'ish. Me
Colorado. IQftTw par bu. No t ite per ha.
ST Lol'l May l 'Ule ltHyipu MO;
snarket Irorr native beef More St-Wi.'- an
locker. :solVi faodsr. taiX4 ft.)
ess ieei. tHt Ti rs slecr 4T-(
4 a). Texas cow sad heifers. H Wa.Ti. Hoes
- Rsvclpu. . msrkst 0; lower heavy
fri.awt4W sailed. H44.. Ittrht KI01.
Kheep Keceipu. 4; msrket lesd clippej
astivo. H.ntM Trx. MsMano lar.u.
rttK'Ai-o Mst l. -Wbest. May. 4se)Mie
Jaly.sisjswiie. aepiemhsr. 4wxe Corn
May. Waic July. StH !. keptsmber
UH iiMsjc (Him. May. ". July. Thi
ante teptember. tV8Hc. Pork. Msy
UlJjrMtiiK. Jaly. til vaie. aeptow
her. Ut(S '" Lrd. May. Jb.sh. July.
Mess?-! November. pintM. kthurt
rib. Msy atua July htatstt l. kieptsnilHir
taistpst.' v
DrtHCortm.
It U rery dangerous to ns improp
erly fitted glasses. Many eyas nare
been ruined by tha haphazard way in
wbieh many purchase glaaae. la
aiaay cases people do aot need glasses
but treatment instead. Go and eon-
salt Dr. IgnaU Mayer who will tell
you whether yott need g' asses or not
aad if you do need them will Si them
to you scientifically anc1 correctly. Dr
Mayer is a regular graduate of optics
and has had mum t-ars of i'-ru rm-
in tin --pe la'ty H mjc .s i
lan ioa atfuuc rmis 1 an i me
tUe Beo II vc son st.re
MMI1C QOAPIIHWB
mi iiw uiMntfn
t the setup. atrd drtnk and mineral water. Kew
A acM-nUlettl esatainat.Mi of the awttlera reaJia-thnt pare water to aU
acMftKt naavan Hrd rxrala im "! eatentJal in making irt eJass
r.t thai imMae- caau b. .Wro- eMoaatet drink. I hare the tfmat
a.rie tafeeUvan. Mivnthe. r ery i ' P""" WHaHoMa terri-
mlnate levta and .md kwr i ' J'" to ran throng h k lltatt
errrnl Mm- then- aataral ua. u. Ik " -forerarbooatlof. an.t 1 me the
rtoi to U. nnaed at
Hai othra we .
.Mktaf ilmi t.r ViM ul ih.liu.
erentaren extot oa a aoa m lareen
IkM kM-Mt
ot WoSV-
m the w
Th mittamm ta --i-i -r .. ---
M J . .
nan jvai BRrn wruia ju.r wur
n ta taia ewaf.i oa and aee he
.. .ji.j.... .- . f-
foa. that hna not et bewome
r . 1 .- .1 a
"".T!" "".."- 11 "XlL"rrrT-
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77V TTiraor affeitedT
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The yatptoow are a dry. acaly itch
log lerertaa roofk appear t af m in.
caoama; pr
plea.
iscKHvti tvtvr.
There are however different hinds
of microbes end they alto hare differ-
ent effect. tome cause the anlp tr
dry up and peel off This is called
d and raff.
Ot . cause the - sip to throb and
a gummy or waxy substance inter-
mingled with a crawling sense.Uon
rit-reloping into small sores causing
the hair to drop out or turn gray. As
loog as thla disease to let run that long
the hair mill continue to drop out.
The hair cells become weaker with
each ftubeequent growth. The second t
hair wilt not grow so long nor as
coarae as the n
f?" """
JJjto notlii
the first the third not as
second and so on an-
ng left but fuss and
lly the fur. lieromes so fine that
the assistance of a microscope is
i needed to see i' and so short and
' weak that it drop off as soon as
i it reaches the surface of the scalp.
This to baldness in its worst form.
I The hair cells and roots are not dc-
' stroved as many suppose but arc dc-
' prir'ed of their vitality. If the roots
j were destroyed there would be no
I hone left Ther come back after be
tog pi'iieo oav. consciiucniijr mc iw
eannoi oe ae.iroyeu.
The only obstacle in our way is these
absorbing insects Let us get rid of
tbm and the problem is solred. Af-
! ter the scalp is cleared of these pests
and with the assistance of nature we
can restore the hair to ita original
healthy and rigorous state.
Dandenne is recommended and
guaranteed for these affections. One
j application will stop the worst t-ae o;
itching there is it manes mein sick
-nj . continuance for ten days accord
og to directions will kill every one of
them which will be perceired by the
dean and healthy condition of tho
scalp.
Now we are in a position to restore
the hair to it natural state bv a con-
tinuance of the tonic rubbing it into
tha scalp In twenty days you" will
- - haTO .grow z "m
. . hlck u ovor WBK
.l- : ... i....- M'l..
resuming its natural color and vitality.
See testimonials regarding the re.
Uired time. Some very short ot! em
longer; failure impossible
The Knowlton Danderine Co. is tuW-
ing contracts to grow hair on any bald
head any age or size regardless of how
long bald and guarantees a full head
of hair in MI days
This treatment is absolutely frc
Costs rou nothing You should ara I
yourse'f of this opportunity if you ai
bald. This offer will close in 60 day
! Tl'Ote desiring the treatment shoul i
call on or address the Knowlton Dai
derine Co.. 215 Harrison arenu
V.U.MI.V -r .
Danderlne is for sale by all drnggb s ; lates cures
and guaranteed in all case for cM. Send for a free pamphlet or remit 10
eases of scalp and skin I cents in stamps for Ja large book 3f 1S
Vegetation will not grow anles oil I page on women's diseasos and how to
till tbe soil: bair will not grow less ' cure them with home treatment Ad-
ynn treat the scalp Thai's a fw ' dress World's Dispensary Medical As
Keep the scalp in a healthy condition . soeiation Buffalo X. Y.
and there m no power that win Keep
j tbe bair from growing or ccmiog ack
That's a fact
Danderine will gire bair tbe appear-
ance that a shower of rain aire irra-i-Highly
recommended to ladles. Send
lor testimonials.
Will Ctw-rat X (I'OlHiik.
The Colambisa Barber shop will fall
ta Una with tha early closing deal and
close at S o'clock except on Saturday.
Those taking the Danderine treatment
will please tall before that time Very
respectfully. E W. K.vowltov.
Propria tor.
Call on us in our new quar-
ters next lo Snenuci's.
The Uee Hive Cloth ins; Co.
Opening at Cimarron Cliff three
miles north of city Saturday night.
May 1 Ice cream aad cake Oood
music and dancing toe cream erery
Sunday. 5 1 1 tf
Kow is your time to sec ere b irgalns
la queens ware beginning Wi nesday
at The Welcome. Everything goes at
S5 per c at reduction. 5 It u
Brarything in the aportln.' goods
line can be found at tbe Olamiia Arms
Co. on DirUlon street. 5 IStf.
Lost. May 15 between scbotl land
office and corner Warner an I Ash.
territorial warrant No. V35 se ies C.
7 aO issued to F J Dolcater and en-
dorsed by him All parties are warned
not to purchase same as payu .-at has
been stopped Return to A Brailb
wait and get reward tf
ROYAL Baking Powder.
HIghost of all tn loavcnlng
Strength. -U.S. Uov: oment Report
lle)BS)tiHa League M.ftiHi;.
On account of the Republican
League meeting of Ok .thorns to be !
held at Enid May 20 the Santa Fe
route mil sell round tup ticket to
Oklahoma at rate of one far for the
round trip Parties can purchase
tickets from Oklahoma to Bold oa th
same basis. Tickets on sale May la
and P. Return limit Muy 31 L. R.
Delaney Agent.
Having opened High' tad park to
the public and placed rv 'rthjatt of
of all kinds within rea ' of rery body
and at all timet I wo ..J ask my for-
mer natrons to patron . e my now stand
th same at they did my old plaot o
west Noble areane. wi ich will romaia
closed for the future P P. Hi. As
r. 7 lvt
luit tf lot. mts at ' ADl K i.ftK-e t
- . n ' at i par jk n cv
a' fr u u t. u.di-j ght " "tf
Hlirlr -rm llntlllnc irrk
aaii im iirrrt ui hi 1 k 1 it 01 nrwD
aa1 tatiiori.ia rxtritvtK iiiai Hionej
cm mj: roiinianiiT wncn run as v
ffw yu nretrettloK aometbinp
abvolatelr pare
Fum.ly trade n see-
ciaity.
Sly Mlal berenpe: Cherry lhos-
pmate Lemon Soar Irorfdnd bar.apa-
rllla. Cream Soda l'etwln Sda Klab
Soda. Qlner Wine Chllforitla Pop.
IS Im N. F. Chraim.k
Proprietor.
Cull n llllrr.
If yo waitt anything in the way of
second da a1 (roods or stock of any
Mad. Don't fall to see J. R. Miller
before selling. ' ill either bay or sell
ow commlsfeioo. i.tsivf onlers at M.
Golden A Co. J. It Millek
J lot Anstlonecr.
For le-At Uader otiicc; oBl- half '
medlnm Chandler & Prkc Oortlon
SoTanlTu mining SllV "
lio Atid is rttnitiHC every uav at our
oOiee
te nast make room
for large
preee
"Little lted Riding
tf
Hood or the
' at tli J Con-
DaeeTer of Disobedlenoo.
gregntional church Wednesday May
15. Smie 01 the best talent n the city
assists In this operetta and an enter-
tainment of rare interest Is promisee!.
s lw
TVitcbrr WHtitrilitl t)rrCnltlnc School.
Quite a number will complete the
course at tho school this wook. On ac-
count of being t rowded we are com-
pelled to rent extra rooms Victor
block rooms 11 ami 12. We extend a
cordial inritation to ali those inter-
ested in knowing how to eut and fit
perfectly without the worry of refit-
ting to call and see us. w
At the Olsmith Arms Co all kinds of
sporting1 goods can be found. Hieycles
to rent 5 12lf
Are you hot? Cool off at
Co.'s fountain. All kinds
watet at c a glass.
Lillle &.
of soda
Kobbeil
of a nice head of hair just through
negligence. When j'Our hair begins to
fall out don't neglect it but get a bot-
tle of lleggs' hair reuewer which will
stop its falling out and if turning
gray will restore its natural color
For sale by Scaton.
Websters' International dictionary
ard Xoys1 dictlonarv holder arc kept
op sale bv Lillie &. Co.
For whooping cough Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is excellent By using
it freely tho disease Is deprived of all
dangerous consequences. There Is no
danger in giving the remedy to babies
as it contains nothing injurious. 25
and .'i0 cent bottles for sale by F. B.
Lillie & Co.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
"World' Fair HIehK' Medaland Diploma.
It AitonlKhliii;
how Dr. PierceJs Favorite Prescription
acts upon nervous women. It's a mar-
velous remedy for nervous and general
debility chorea or St. Vitus' dance
insomnia or inability to sleep spasms
convulsions or fits and every like dis-
order. Kven In cases of insanity resulting
froji functional derangements the
the persistent use of the Prescription
will by restoring the natural functions
effect a cure.
For women suffering from any fe-
male complaint or weakness; for wo-
men who are run down or over-worked;
at the ct.ange from girlhood to woman-
hood; and still later at tho critical
change of life -it is a medicine that
certainly builds up strengthens regu-
Anyone who is suffering from consti-
pation or indigestion would do well
to try Beggs' little giant pills. They
give perfect satisfaction. Sold by your
popular druggist Seaton
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Vilgheat Award.
Ice cream soda five cents a glass at
Rilxhaupt's two doors west Leader
oflice. n
Beggs' Blood Purifier.
Beggs' Blood Purifier.
Beggs Blood Purifier
for all diseases of the blood. A posi-
tive guarantee with every bottle.
Call for and be sure you got Beggs'
and take no other. Sold by Seaton
Teachers' rogistors best feund
printed bound in manilla and cloth
for sale at Boyle's book store. The
law says these registers are required
to be used by toaohors in all publie
schools Approved by Superintendent
Cameron tf
Beggs' German Salve.
Beggs' German Salve.
Beggs' Gorman Salve.
The greatest pile ointment in the
world. It euros where all others fail
A positive guarantee with every box
Cull for sample box. Sold by yourpnp-
ular druggist Seaton.
Notice to Subscriber.
Subscribers to The Leader who fail
to receive their papers promptly overr
morning will please report such fail-
ures to thk oflice at once.
Don't Head Thli
Unless ypu wish to know that Reggir
diarrhea alsaw Is the bast modielne
on earth for snmmar oom plaint. Never
fails. Cures ererr time. Equally good
for children. Sold and warrcnted by
Sea to a.
Ten people out of every doaen are
invalids" says a recent raedioal au-
thority. At least eight of those ten
it U safe to allow are suffering from
som form of blood disease which a
pershUwnt us of Ayer's SumaarUla
would be sure to cure. Then don't be
an invalid.
Wanted Situation as gardner and
small fmlt grower by an experienced
man. Add res Daniel Haner Van Bu-
rsa Mo. I ISwS
If the hair Is falling ent or turning
gray requiring a stimulant with
nourishing and coloring food Hall's
vegetable Sicilian HairRenewer U just
the speciiCj
l'ouuil at Lat.
sure cure for diarrahea anil hum-
in r complaint It is Beggs diarrhea
I a am Druggists da n t ke p t
I tysel't I .-r sals ly sea n the
r t dr-gg st
PAIN AND MISERY
AYER'S.SARSAPARILLA
Cures Rheumatism.
' About year o;
Ht" I llltrl fd O:
lnm wl'at the oerv 0
tr .i kl rlieo- o
tn.it im "lty 0;
kni the pain 0
ami iiikitt hlrh O
- I lii n endure 5'
anl hirh clung to qs
nte in opite of the o
trel l Iiipi prp-
srrileil At lt. 0!
I t-oon taking o
A j 0 r ' Sariipa-
rllla. Alter a hort tlnip th- iniin o
eeated. I pontlnneil the uf of tin .ir O;
Mparllla for a h"le 'r until the
rbeumattMn ntlrel li ipMareit "
4AMrVAV ifoiitr of !i''r talle
hoemlle. t al
Ayer's s; Sarsaparilla
Admitted for Exhibition
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
000000000 000 0000000 00000
Ho to llirzel Brothers for cheap gro-
eerie. I 19 lm
A lady at Tooleys La . was very
sick with bilious colic when M C Tis-
lor a prominent merchant of the
town gave her a bottle of Chamber-
lain' Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea '
llentk-dy. He says she vas well in j
forty minutes after taking the first I
dosa For sale by LUlie & Co
A LoieJ) limit f IIhIf
is something that every woman should
be proud of and is something that ev-
ery person can hare if they use lleggs'
Hair reuewer. Sold by Seatoniau Drug
Co.
Don't Tulmcru .Spit or Smoke Vom l.lfe
Anr
Is the truthful startling title of a lit-
tle book about No-To-Bac the harm-
less guaranteed tobacco habit cure
that braens up nicotined nerves elimi-
nates the nicotine oison makes weak
men gain strength vigor and lnan-
lood. You run no physical or finan-
ial rbk as No-To-Bac is sold by the
iatonian Drug Co. under a guarantee
cure or money refunded Book free
ddress Sterling Remedy New York
r Chicago.
Fresh cow for sale
cer hardware Co.
Enquire Spen
4 21 t f.
How in the world eun vou expect to
be cured of piles unless you get
a box of Beggs' (ierinan salve? Sam-
ple boxes free. Kqtlally good for
scalds burns old sores etc. Sold anil
warranted by Seaton.
Persons who sympathize with the
aiUicted will rejoice with D. K. Carrof
1235 Harrison street Kansas City. He
is an old sulTorer from inllaminatory
rheumatism but has uot hercteforu
buen troubled in this alhnatc. Last
winter he went up to Wisconsin and
in consequence has had another at-
tacit "it came upon me HgHin very
acute and severe" he said "My
joints swelled and l?came inflamed;
sore to touch or almost to look at
Upon the urgent request of my mother-in-law
I tried ChamberLtin's l'uin
Balm to reduce the swelling and ease
the pain and to my agreeable sur-
prise it did both. 1 have used three
fifty cent bottle and believe it to be
the finest thing for rheumatism pains
and swellings extant For sale by F.
B. Lillie it Co.
Guthrie to Chandler
Take Williamson's Stage Line.
Leaves (iuthrie at 7 a. in ; arrives at
Chandler 4-50 p tn Good roads; good
stages. Carry I'. S. mail All orders
for passage and baggage should be
left nt the Guthrie Cigar Store 117
Second Street
RUBBER STAMPS
Stencils Seals Ink Pads
Rubber Type.
Mmiufrfcturei! by the
Pierce Stamp and Seal Co.
Kuiifiia Clt Mo
Send 'or price list.
STILLWATER AND ORLANDO
HACK LINE.
TIME TAIJLK:
Leaves Orlando at z p. nt. Arrives
at Stillwater at 5:30 p m.
Leaves Stillwater at 7:30 a. in. Ar
rives at Orlando at 1 1 a. in.
Nearest and Only Regular Route to the
Railroad
Good hotel accommodations ai
both Stillwater and Orlando Also
good livery at Stillwater.
ME EF? BROS. Props
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LAWYERS.
THOMAS S. WIIITK
Attonioj-al-Linv
Washington 1). C
H00111 1U3-5-8 Attutitle HU;.
Mining Land and Patent Law a
specialty
J. R. KKATO.N. J SO. II. COTTKHAI.
JEATON & COTTBRAL
Attorn ev at Law.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Raom 1. 1 and . International Loan and
Tmu ltuikilttg Oklahoma Ave op. U
S. Land ofua.
pRANK B. LUCAS.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
The Leader CotwUaf Room.
yiLLIAM BLINCOE
Attorniv at Law
Guthrie Ok!al:
sirOffice in V.cter Budding
ma
r-prTT 2
HOTEL ROYAL
EAST HARRISON AVENUE.
H. H. PERRY Prop'r.
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn.
SH1VELY BROS. &
First-class livery barns at Stillwater
improved facilitios for carrying passengers between these two points.
always ready to start at any timo in the day and return at your pi
The shortest and quickest route between (luthrio and Stillwater Is via l
M L Tl'UXKK. Pn-sldont.
Capital National Bank
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid : : : $50000
Undivided profits. : 50000
G. M-
FIR LIFE
INSURANCE.
W have a full set of records and are ready to furnish promptly
iSLlostracts of titles
To real property In Guthrlo and Logan county. We OUARANTKK our abstracts jo
be absolutely correct Lawyers ami others desiring alistrac'-s that are techuiially
and legally correct should consult us. Couvoyanclng Notarial work and Typescript
promptly done.
MONEY TO LOAN
HTOFFICE. NO. 302 OKLAUOMA AVENUE.JH
ST. MABYS
A
Hoarding
and Day School
COLLEGE HILL DALLAS TEXAS.
Sixth year. Founded by the Rt Rev. A. C Oarrett bishop of northern
Texas and under his supervision. Will open Sept 12 1S94. College and Pre-
paratory Courses. Classics and Higher Mathematics in charge of graduates of
Wcllcsley College ami University of Toronto. Departments of Music and Art
under dil'ecl'ou of liic best instructors truined in Ueitiiauy llngitind 3 lid "i-n
England Conservatory of Music. Elocution taught by graduate of the Emer-
son School of Oratory Boston. Terms for tuition including ancient and
modern languages and all English branches board fuel light washing. S3 (H
per Ar.uum. Music Art Elocution extra charges. For catalogues and fur
ther Information address MISS T0RBERT Principal St Mary's Inst'ute. Da ns
E Whyte Grocery Fruit and Wine Co
1121 AND 1123 WALNUT. ST KANSAS CITY.
Wines Champagne English and Scotch Ale and Whiskey
Retailed at Wholesale Prices.
WINES:
We buy our wine in carload lots direct from the vinerard. Thev arc
guarunteeil to lie strictly pure in every
Xlnfaudel
Angelica
Port
Sherry
vintage
isimi sr.gal
ss3 1 ? '
1301
1 .'.- "
l : "
1 2ft
1 .10 "
1 2ft "
1 SO "
J 553
1SIM
lsi3
1SS3
WHISKEYS ALES
Kentucky Club per gal
New Rye
Old Kentucky
Pioneer Bourbon
Seven year-old-Rye ...
Old Crow Sour Mash...
.$3 on
. 135
. 2 ui
.2 50
. 1
'- SO
lslue Grass Bourbon
17.1
New England Rum 3 to
In five gallon loU we make a tied it
for 5 gal. oak kogs or jugs. All orders
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
THE SQUARE BICYCLE DEALERS.
Will search for trade during the seaton of 1895. Largest slotk of cycles
and cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold on Installments
PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PRICE OF BICYCLES.
A large line of Second-hand Bicycles at Slaughtering prices. Term
easy. Do not forget to call on us for Sewing Machines ami Supplies
Call at or address 1 13-113 East Oklahoma avenue Guthrie O. T.
The Oklahoma Bicycle Comp'y
E. H. KNAUSS Manager.
THE SILVER DOLLAR
VVVATT & CO. Proprietors.
Finest -Bar In th Territory.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
One Block From Hotel Royal.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goodt
In Stock all the Time
Hamilton & CO.
VAN WYCK
Prop's.
and Orlando.
The best of teams and
learn
casuro
Orland
(II-;0 i: IMLLIM-'sLKY. ( ashler.
T3
BARNES & SON
ACCIDENT AND TORNADO
On Logan county farni9 and Improvod
city property. Investors see us
INSITUTE
i
lor Young Ladies-
and Ciirls
all
respect or money cheerfully refunded
Muscatel
Claret
St
Cal. grapo brandy
vintage l-m ll 25 gal.
15.1 l : "
IrtM a.-
13 1 23 "
ia 2 Ml "
" Ial) S .in "
ISsI 1 M '
AND CHAMpACNEl
Jamaica Ruin -t vi
Old Tom Gin .vi
MeltvantScolci. Wnperdos 2 15
English Ale ami !' iter 2 15
(5. II. Mtiuim's Exti.i Drv. nt pr doz 35 U)
" ' t :u i
Cook' IiniKrlal " ot " is in
" pt " 10 it)
tion of 25 cents per gallon No charge
taken subject to approval of the house
E. WHYTE Grocery Fruit and Wine Company
1121 and 1122 Walnut St Kausas City Ma
105 West Harrison.
k
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