The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 89, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 19, 1895 Page: 2 of 8
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LESLIE O. NIBLAOK
Editor.
Only ii line l'niwr lnl1Uhel In tlnthrle.
title nl Organ of ()UI. -- Democracy.
Iho ink ll liRn r Logan County.
UTlll RSDAY RKt'T l'i.
IS05.
I'm 1ait l.p.ADKi! ucopts ndvnrtl-
trurtvnh the ditlnet und positive gnat
ititto ibftt It hM d.iubln the pad
ot re i.ilion of any newspaper publlsIifMln
'kl il imia
Tin- iKAT.nt HlndrrvNuneof the bet glaring pension fraud and the gov-
tii't.1 in.iix of the klijii in the West .and I i eminent has been robbed blind through
VX'SV tw nornt Negroes
i .hi i. itiii tbej will be promptly atUMtded or Indians and scheming white lint
) ' it Is more than likely these pernlelous
hUHHCiKir-riuN katiw ' practices will bo brought to ii speedy
DAI:
Jne ni'iiii'i delivered In city.
i ne m mth by mail
l'hn i month
Sit month"
n y ar
"O i
WKKRI V
i i. mills
Jne yuar
!. Ti m limis Is ii'.w bogglngolm.
foi t.itiiM-lf lie is distil ule. i
- - I
Ii has your pardon sir." said I
hail gneen Ml and that settled it. .
li the Okltthotnn Central people
Hit lie steel rails will advance Oct. 1
Hi am. Flynti and Simpson ought to
keep I he red paint trade pretty aillve
ut Alva
Out mioma courts are never behind
Trilby has ut last got into them
litirg.ar Foot Is being tried.
()imiarn'r course shows that his
mother didn't hurt use spanker often
enough when he was a youngster.
I'riiiiAi'R ex-Treasurer MeCabe ig-
nored the dollars and cents eohimii of
his ledger on tho grounds of otioiiomy.
A most unmistakable sign of the re-
crudescence of the Ingalls boom Is tho
reappearance of Mary Leato on the
war-path.
Ti'it RrM says ho has never "lifted
u hand to help himself politically."
Wlio has .been feeding Tom pie all
these years'
Tin- poem read by Itiluy ut the
LouiMille encampment proves quite
com uinivcly that lie has swappod ofT
Pegasus for a bleyclu.
DM AttoMA raited more corn this
year than Nebraska and Iowa und
more melons than uuy four stales m
the union
i.....a ;.. .i.a.ii...i.i ... ..'letter of the eivll service rules .vb.
ill mi n its KivManiii vt v- m t w.
be imijued with the spirit of forgivem
j iilging from the iimnbei ut pr.soi -ers
ae.jtut led thisU'rm
I Mrs Latigtry's i ivv pluv -lie tp
pears in a bathing suit llcrdivuni
suit j ust i ties the biisjiu mil in limi
fch' is going to Peel altogctl.cr
1 1 ists on the average Silo lo eon
vett 1 1 hinanian. jllut we don't uorii'i
Htitinl wliv niH-h invrtiiit-iils ki.ulild b
made no long as a good yellow dog ean
lie bought for a dollar
HiH'i rails are to l.e advanced from
Si a $1 per ton dot 1 Poor famlliek
vhi haven't laid in their winter's sup
ply uf steel rails hlimilil attend to the
mailer at once.
lii. i county populists have lost
all faith in tho sulf-coustltutod ring
whu h has been trying to use the whip
for '. v.ral yon"". Hereafter honest
populists will not hays' to be amUiod
to the polls.
vs ihe ICuusas Cttv Jonrnal: "A
jui in ArUansas has sentenced IM
mui'l.Ti-iH to death; but the Demoiiratic
ins i irav Is up to tne old llgure "
Prob.ibiv the Republicans me lielng
ie nritcil by the court.
1..
limn
I'oiinty miperlntendent'k admon-
Utive lo uniform text hooks in
cit ami ouutry does not seem to tuke
wn willi the city s?uool hoard. The
friction might be allayed by painting J
all liiwil books green. I
(111 I.kwis is suid to be inaltlug a
still bunt forjudge Mew art's place in
the Indian territory If Dizzy will
Inn id up bis uiDtttli and ru i on his
shupe he iniirlit -eceive i.i iitioil In
e inuei tmn with the pla.e.
i
An eastern correspondent writes j
thtti In- has discovered a wooiun'e face 1
on the mKn aod adds
IsllC IS liajul
fcdln. 1 luve to gne iipuu her.'
If
tin i- 11 mi ubjeetliin let it be so or
drre.J the j.aou fur manv eiiturle 1
wa regarded ss the i-uuse uf lunuiy
i niui.M: lias promi-.! I MeKmli-v the
prendriicy. Itusliu. 1! lia promised
Foruker the sei!tui-li ;. M.K'iili'i has
promised lliiNuuell 'In- vu' ' " ''-d p
Hilt llif-re are sevrnl liundrod inou
and V'-ter'. in Oh . li 1 hnf
wotd i-i sa iib u U'i div m ) 1! ihe
cake
nAi"i (All f Florida. Is In
Wathingtiin urul uoooiiug ilie itlra
of tin- g TDmenl 11 e jfinnig Die
belllgcreney of the Cabin rev.iuMm
Ibis lie says I 10 iiu.-w (iimiuu uf
this uonutry inahos " pra u-uliy an
ullyof Spain while the ft.vmpalhy uf
our people Is overwhelmingly with the old Moe.s SI I IJarrUon uve. lMf 'y soiled can 1- cleaned by the cele-
Cuban. Mr Call does not f.- t- ' SalT?. .SftS
annexation -f tuba bat us entire m- Furlle.il Ono or wore lum'shed ifiiihrte Steam t.iundry A. V Mc-
drpendeneo of bpauish control ami liu.raoois at in Fast Perkins avenue Keand .Manage
any lie has no doubt thai that would
al onee be naenmptlshud If this colintry
would recojjnlKe tho insurgents. For
three or four days there have been
in morn mat. me aamitiisirauon was
contemplating such recognition but
thuy eannot ho traced to any olio In
artliorlty. Tho Spanish minister who
returned to Washington to turn over
to the stnte department the draft for
$14 10 (MM) in pnpmcnt of tho Morn
claim says tho Cuban revolutionist
ur in no condition to nsk for recogni
tion from the unitou Mates or any
other government and thai 8J .!
ii. u short time crush nut the revolt.
ft:NHl(N llt.MIDH IN TDK TIMtltlTOin
For several yours Oklahoma httsbvoii
a. fertile field for '.he incubation ot
close since astute fedetnl agents nave
begun an nellvc campaign. At Pawnee
am.... nalMiiHiiliw ivvatallnnt tlutfd Inn
'. 1 so made in connection with pension frauds
JJJihiiI tho last dtott let eowrt rcturnrd
; forty indictments agaitiBt the clerk of
1'awneeconntv. mill two others who
S2'ttH alleged have ben making big
money by making on t and swearing
to false vouchers "ic several cases
()f tt siniiar natnre sre docketed for
trial in the oourls here Ullleno King-
tisher and Ferry. The majority of the
.npriu are i(fnorBIt negroes who fell
vi.tim8 lo villainous white scoundrel
I who pocketed ill-gotten gains and es-
eapeil Scott free.
IT 1.4 A I'Ol.OSSAL llt'MIU'd.
The civil service oommUsiou bak
given a partial definition of what It
considers "peiulclous political activi-
ty." In reply lo a letter elisrglng thnt
a member of a civil service board of
examthorb in one of the stales had
been guilty of improper partisan activ-
ity In connection with a recent polltl
eul conventiot' the commission in a
letter to the recused examiner usU'ihk
him for an explanation of the charge
wrote: "While attendance st a polit-
ical convention as n delegute is not in
Itself violation of the civil service
rules the commission holds that par-
tisan uetlvlty sufficient to Impair use-
fulness as a representative of the civil
commission is sufficient cause for re-
moval from membership in any of Its
boards of exuinlnors." It would bo
difficult to state tho matter in a more
unsatisfactory manner than this 83
far as those who believe that true civil
service roform means n on-partisan
federal officials are concerned. When
the commission decides thnt one of its
examiners ban been guilty of "partisan
activity sufficient." etc. it will remove
him not from the federal oHloo he has
to hold to be an examiner but from
membership In the boarfl of examiners
und the commisNion usos its discretion
entirely iu deciding lots of people
hud supposed that tho spirit if not the
).'UiiiNt office hoblers stteailing polit-
i al cotiventioiis us delegates but the
loinmissioii in s it isu'l. If there is
any miv of boing more active In poli-
i' s I linn heiht: i. delegate to a conven-
tion tiie commission should lose no
.in.iu pointing it 'Ut not only for
i he benefit of the office-holder but
or ilic ediH titum of those who tire
striving liurd not to believe the wholo
o vii 8rv'.-e bu.ines to be a colos-
til humbug.
Wll.l. CO.M.Itllrtt TAHIC At.TIO.N?
The ablest talkers umoug the poll-
lieiuus have assured the country tniiiiy
limes during the last few months that
II mince would not figure at the coming
session of congress and that it would
not be the loodhig issue in the presi-
dential campaign. Notwithstanding
those u&fcunuicob. ilio tlimuce of the
guvcrnment are again the Uvost issue
now confronting the administration
und the coming session of congress.
The bund syndicate says It will con-
tinue to give the treasury gold as long
us "existing conditions make it feasi-
ble to do so" but at the asiue time it
claims that it fulfilled all Us obliga-
tions to the government last June
when it made the last payment on
those boud Hut hat the syndicate
says doesn't . t u n l for half as much as
the act of one of its members who
ilievv from the treusuty uud shipped
to Kurope more than one third of the
47-.'00iMKl in gold sent Ust week Acts
ard always more tulliug than word.
since January 1. lsui the gold shipped
fioni tbe Fulled Mulo lo ISurope ag
gregates the enormous sum of SltW-
.'SI.IOO while our actual imunrtallous
from Europe during the same period
were less than t ooil.ouO in value. A
man doesn't havi- to be a great finan-
cier to grasp the idea that this sort cf
thing has got to be stopped iu some
way. This country is rich butit can't
Btaul .vcrylhinff. With this situation
iu..nr( ti. ... v li i .wii.ii... ..
. v .... .anrAut nlll iii't Liilloli linan.'
eisl legislation. Congress has got to
do somethiinr. Ills sdmilted bv ev-
epyboily in Washington who Is famll-
lur with the situation that the ques-
tion of another Issue of boads before
congress meeU lies not with Presi
dent Cleveluud and Secretary Carlisle
but with the bond syudn-ute
V 1 1 1
lougress let that condition of uftsir
oiiiinue'' Nut uulehs it betray the
col iuUrUi of tho people
more: get prices; thej will smrii
you Kw IS the Utile. Uuthr c htca
i
l.aumlryi A. W. MeKaand Wgr
tf
- --
And the bust old Mullruver Whiskey
serrnd out to uvorvbody at the same
We are preparwl to clean your suit V. . V . V l.:v "."r" The greatest plio ointment in the;
or ewt by the Frn mVtl . o Ic'ur- "Tft ?D Vli "i 'f U'.. ?omn world. It oures where all others fail
ldtfoltathomeandsoeUeaTjou!? ''P1 ler"eJ A positive guarantee with every box
won't wear those dirtv vli.ih. uuv rhe ' ronUwl '"' ' U Cull for sample box. Slid by y.ur pop '
Cl'E LEA-PUIR
3TSS
:c.UJaCg
ASTHMA
(jan mt ri'HKi).
A Lemlintt I'liyaMmi at I.ml DlnrnrrM
the Itemeily.
A publie teat will be tniiili' today at
Utile's drug store. In the wonderful
progress made by medical hclence of
the world. AtiLctftil trout iiiotit for
most diseases has been discovered and
diseases which were nt one time con-
sidered mourn Die are now easily' con-
quered. Among the most obstintito
of diseases whioli hu UHllleil the skill
of our inott noted phyMclans up to the
present time Asthma ranks first.
Thottsnnda of flillTerors know by their
rZ ZtrX'" '. " ""'"'"i
.l I .l.. 1.. !...
i uin mi in iiidluow una utrvuvuivi
until Dr. Iludulph SclHTman the re-
nowned physician who has made the
treatment of Asthma und kindred
otnplninU the study ot r. life time
during wliloli ho has treated and cured
more cumis of Asthma Ihnn any living
doctor perfected a remedy whluli not
only produces Instant relief n the
most severe eases of Asthma. Phthisic
liny Fever and llronohittH but has
positively cured thotipandof sulTercrs
who were considered incurable Recog-
nizing tho skepticism of the public In
this uga of countless fraudulent nos-
Irums I)r SobifTmun in order to re-
store eon fldeuuo and obviato any sus-
picion of impostlon reoucsts
! this paper to aniidttnue that from
8 a. in. today until 0 p m. tomorrow
he offers a liberal sample box of SchilT-
matin's Asthma Curo to nil" persons nr-
plying at F. II UUlo &. (Ms. Drug
Storo 90-1 Harrison Avenue absolutely
free of clia-gc. knowing that n per-
gonal tost will bn most convincing and
mil vindicate Ills oyory claim. 'Ihls
Physician has made a most generous
oiler to persons who suiter from this
most terriblo disensc. ami all sufferers
sre tiol only requested but cordially
invited to enll and should bear in
mind the time and place specified f i
the distribution and avail themselves
of the offer. Persons living out of
this city who desire to test tho morlts
of this most wonderful remedy will
receive n pacltugo frco by mall by
writing to Dr. II Sehlft'innnn. IIS
Itostibel street St Paul Minn. pro-
viding their letter i? received before
Oct. 1st as no sample" can bo obtained
after that date.
V II Mllle .t Co. the well known
druggists authorize tts to announce
thut Ihoy have received u quantity of
samples faom Dr. SclillTmanu ohlch
tkoy will distribute during t' e hours
mentioned In ucordanoo with his
oiler
FKEE 11031 E LKAUUK.
OH (or Territorial Lomotil tun to tin Held
nt Terry Ok.
A territorial convention of the Free
Homo League to ho composed uf six
lelegutes from each organized munty
is hereby called to meet at Ferry 0I.
011 Monday October 0 IS0& tit 1:30
o'clock p. in.
Tho objects of the meeting are:
First To formulate u memorM and
petition congress.
Second To agree upon the best
methods to ba used to obtain the legis-
lation desired to-wit: The application
of the goncral homusteud laws to ull
the luttdb in Oklahoma.
Third -To extend our organization
lo till parts of tho territory of Okla-
homa. We rocnuitneud thut each e iinly
hold u meeting to oleet six delegates
at the county court house ut 1:30
o'clock p. in. on Saturday September
-8 18UJ.
At such time unorganized counties
will proceed llrst lo ulent permanent
League oillocra (men who ure ener-
getic and pledged to nssist in its woib)
The county convention shall thou
elect six delegates to the '.orrlto.iil
convention and tho county presld ot
uud secretary shall certify suid elec-
tion to the territorial president mid
secretary.
Tho county Loagua conventions sUall
bu composed of three delegates from
each local leugue In the county.
As county conventions uro composed
only of delegates from local i-.igues
wo urge the Immediate organisation of
every community. Meet ut mien mid
elect oflicars and sund us tliei names
und uddrcsscs und wo will end con-
stitution for adoption.
Fvory man and woman in Ottahomu
is directly interested in the success of
this work. Its importance to the
claim holder la the business man and
to the prosperity of the territory can-
not be overestimated ijuccc'-s .n cutis
the saving of hundreds of dollar to
each settlor which aggregates millions
in Ilia territoiy.
Therefore. Iu ull nsiist in a united
organised effort for a cause wlileh we
deem tho most important aid beno-
flolul of any issue before us
lly order of tho board of trustees.
Jamrs J Houston. Fres.
Ukniiv S Johnston See.
Perry. O T.. Aug. St). 1R05. tf
Wanted A ruliablu. uctive lady or
gonUcm.ni to travel for reliable estab-
lished house. Salary 9780 p.iyabloSI5
weokly and money ndvancnl for ex-
penses Situation steady. Inferences.
Unclose self addressed st mped en-
velope. II. liS. Moss prekidont. Chi-
en go. q s 1 in
Furnished room with or without
board pleasant place and ua uhtldreni
:?!!. Noble.
F. II. Lillle .t Co have sjcurcd the
aseney of the Humblur bioyule with
the world ronownod IS. & J. tlr j.
(lo to llirzol llrothars forobaapgro-
oerlus. If !"
The Domini; .stlti.
When U10 present territory of Utah
enters the union of status it will do
so with a papulation of nb-ut SOO.OOO
souls and a ol.m.xte unsurpassod in thu
wide world. It will be lulier in agri-
cultural resources tli 1 any other
state- it has within it borders nearly
all the known minora 'n inetuls gold
silver copper. Iron tin etc In ubuud-
ant quantities. It h.n bast of ail a
health giving climate alwuys temper-
ate in summer and in wintor. It lias
hot sulphur springs und Is iu fuel one
largo sanitarium t'tah is the ideal
place to build a b mio in which to
spend the balunee of your days sur-
1 rounded by fat 111 an I orchard which
guarunteu all the imossitles and most
of the oonifuri ut life. There are
millions of hones no v awaiting sol tie-
tueut Seud to F. V. Wmllolgh. Salt
Lake City for a civ of "Utah's re-
We have mad arrangements with
1 uui' uf the bat d . houses i 1 the vir-
so vou eau hav 1 suit overcoat or .
( lady's dro-s of i.- v material dyed uny
. color. Fine ball dresses or nnv silk.
ifctin orflnodn-- foods that are slight-
ikm.Muul. ' It ...111 M. t.rti. . ha. ....
OUTHniffl OKUL.UQM&.
The I'limlng Stale llilr
The Oklahoma Suite Fair association
will hold in second annual meeting
at (luthrle. O T. O.-tober 8. 0. 10 11
antl IS. 180.
There will be apodal county exhib-
its In the agricultural department.
Kverv county Is rcfinestcd to help out
In this department.
Hvery one should attend ns .ho ex-
hibits und racing will bu Ilrsl-elaiB.
The territorial mllltla will have a
number of sham buttles during fair
week.
The Oklahoma Territorial Military
band will be In attendance and furnish
mil Mi.
Tho territorial reunion of old sol-
diers Urnnd Army of the ltopublio
will bo hold ot Uuthrle. O. T. October
0. 10 and 11 181)5. during fair week.
Pleasa notify your subscribers to
write the secretary. A. A. Humphrey
Uuthrle O. T.. for n premium list of
tho fulr which will bo mailed free.
d and w tf
Knlchts of tho Marnhcrs.
Tho state commander writes us from
Lincoln Neb. as follows: "Aftor try-
ing other medicines what seemed to
be a very obstinate cough in our two
two children wo tried Dr. King'f New
Discovery and at the end of two days
the cotiL'li entirely left thorn. Wo will
not be without it hereafter as our ox
perience proves that it euros where nil
other rcined'cs fall." Signed F. W.
Stevens Slate Ci.tn. Why not give
this great medicine a trlnl us it is
truaranteed and trial bottles are free
at Scotonlan drugsf i. Uegulur size
50o and $1.
Whl'e in Chiengi Mr Charles I
Kahler a prominent shoo merchnnt of
. .... .lriw
Des Moines la. had quite a serious
time of 1L llo took sitch a severe
cold thai he could hardly talk or navi-
gate but tho prompt use of Chamber-
lain's cough remedy cured him of
his cold so quickly that others tit the
hotel who hud bad colds followed his
example und half a down persons
ordered It from the nearest drug store.
They were profuse In tholr thanks to
Mr. Ivahlcr for telling them how to
cure n bud cold so quickly. For sale
by F. H. Mill" Co
F. H. LUlie &. Co. are breaking the
record selling wheels. Do you know
why? llQcause they have tho hest
wheels the orescent at popular
prices. Why pay Sl for a wheel
when you can get 0110 as good as there
Is made for S5?
Nlllce to .Sulmcrlliorn.
Subscribers to The Leader who fall
to rocolve their papors promptly every
morning will please report such fail-
ures to thii oflice at once.
Found nt t.ust.
A sure cure for diarrahca and sum-
mer complaint. It is Hoggs' diarrhea
balsam. Druggists do not keep it
They sell It. For sale by Seaton the
popular druggist.
Irving V. Larlmore. physical dlroo
tor of Y. M. C. A. Des Molnos Iowa
says ho can conscientiously locoin-
mend Chutnburlain's.Patn Halm to ath-
letes gymnusts bicyclists foot bull
plnyers uihI the profession in general
for bruises sprains and dislocations;
also for soreness and stiffness of the
inusoles; When npplied beforu the
parts become swollen It will cIVeet a
cure In one half tho time usuully re-
quired. ForsalobyF.il Lllllo.tCo.
Lost A gold key with a plu ai-
taahed. Of no spooial value but is u
relic l'leuse leave at Lkadku olllce.
How In tho world can vou oxpect to
bo cured of piles unions you get
a box of IJoirirs Uerinan salve? hum
pie bo.xos free. Equally good for
scalds burns old sores ute. bold ami
warranted by Scuton.
A Lovely lleinl ut llnlr
Is something that every woman should
bo proud of und Is bomothlng Mini ev-
ery nerson can havo if they use Ilcggs'
Hair ronowcr Sold by Soatouiun Drug
Co.
Wanted To buy a house. Must be
iu good repair: must bo movouble.
State location of building und lowest
cash price. Address or call on W I)
White 018 B Springer avc. 3t
For sale. Fine ul fill fa seod nnd
seed rye. Ktiqulro at Poland's gro-
cery Oklahoma avo.
Don't ToIihcco Mjilt or Nuuiko Voiir Life
Away
Is tho truthful startling title of 11 lit
tle book about No'To-Huc tho harm-
less guaranteed tobacco habit cure
that braces up nlcotined nerves oil ml
nates the nicoiine poison makes weak
men sruiu strength vigor und 'man-
hood. You run no physical or finan
cial risk as No-To-IIac is sold by the
Smtoniuti Drug Co. under u guarantee
to euro or money refunded. JJook free.
Addross Sterling Hcmedy Now York
or Chicago.
Anyone who lb suffering from consti-
pation or Indigestion would do well
to try Heggs' llttlo giant pills. Tlioy
give perfect satisfaction. Sold by your
popular druggist beuton.
Through Ulmlr Cur.
The Sauta Fe route now bus through
chair oar lino to Omaha Neb. via S11.
perlor.
Leaves Outhrlo at 1 p. m.
L. It. DKI.ANKY AgU
llirzol Hrothors lead all others Iu
groceries nnd provisions. Try them
MO Jm.
1 1 limy do us Much for You.
Mr. Fred Miller of Irving. 111.
writes that he had a severe kidney
trouble for many years with severe
pains In the back and uUo that his
bladder was alTeeted. He tried many
so-called Kidney cures without any
good rosult. About u year ago he be.
gan tho ubo of Klectrlc Hitters and
found relief at once. Klootric Hitters
Is especially ndaptcd to the oure of ull
kidney and liver troubles and gives ul-
most instant relief. One trial will
prove mir statement. Price only sue
for large bottle. At Seutoniun drug
store.
Furnished front room for rent
llro.d.
Heggs' German Salve
Heggs' German naive.
Heggs' Herman Salvo.
ulur tlruglht Seuton.
KverythliiK must go at to no price at
the lloi'on Store eoiiiuieueliiij tJutut-
ilay inoniliiK'. V Htf
ril Wlitst I'urSile.
MorrU A Hunch will have seed wheat
for sale on and after Monday Aii;-2(1
R.il'er Milih on North division street
8 31 tf
a&gMmraaMmniikaTF&miMMuyavtomn3K t cir igfrta"igii r -t r-'.m
Itiiliemtfy uf Oklnliiiinii. I
The Fniverslty of Oklahoma will
npen us fourth year September 11
isii" The I imersity Is supported by
the whole leri Hory and Us doors tiro
open to all citizens of Oklahoma to
enter tuition free The cost of living
ut Norman is $ low us anywhere in
tiie west.
Tho university has received a num-
ber of additions to its its equipment
many Improvements having been added
to the interior of the building and
ItiiiM! additions made ioFo laboratories
unrf library. Tho library will be in
charge of a competent librarian and
the bookr will be so indexed and cata-
logued as to make the resources of the
library available to ali students. The
reading room will b.- open at all hours
of the day where In addition to lite
newspapers of the territory and the
lending papors from all purl of tho
F lilted States will be fonud a full list
of the leading mugar.lnes of the
country for the use of students.
An Instructor of jtnlhemnlios will
bo added to the faculty und a. strong
department of music milled this year.
Fivery cilisen of Oklahoma should
be pers nully Interested In the Uni-
versity and should at least know
what facilities aro offered.
The faculty consists of stronir. onrn-
cst especially equlppod men. uud no
young man or womati need go out of
the territory for wnitt of competent
instruction. Kver one should rocelve
and read the catalogue. Itcan bo had
by addressing Pitor I) It. Hoyd.
tf Norman Ok.
Mnp or Vlrclula llnttli-l'li-liti..
The only correct map made from of
ficial papers in Die war department
witli complete Pstof battles. Sent 011
receipt of 85 eenU In money or pos'ngo
stamps. Address C H. Hyan assist
ant genornl pasoenger agent U. nnd V.
rallwuy Cincinnati Ohio. 4-f-4w
Heggs' Hlood Purifier.
Hoggs' Hlood Purillnr.
Heggs Hlood Purifier
for all diseases of the blood. A posi-
tive guarantee with every bottle.
Cnll for und bo mire you g.a Hoggs'
ntitl take no othor. Sold by Scatou.
Dim Vim Work?
Aro you a mun who works for a liv-
ing: a mun who gets up at 5 o'clock In
the morning nnd builds fires and then
goes out lu builds n house? Are you all
olllce holder or a judge a merchant
tailor or 11 barber? Aro you In any
business that is confining so that you
need outdoor oxorelse? Don't you
know that yni can stive enough In doc-
tor bills to purchase a Crescent bicycle
in one season? Crescents sell for $10
S&O nnd 375. Tho only strictly high
grade whool at a moderate price F.
H. Llllio & Co Agents
Don't Itcnd Till I
Unless you wish to ltnow that Hoggs'
tliarrhua balsam is the best msdioiiio
on earth for summer complaint. Nover
fulls. Cures every time. Equally good
for children. Sold and warranted by
Scaton.
Cool and pleasant furnished rooms
with or without board. Mrs Newton
'221 Vilas uve. '
A. M. Halley a well known cltb.en
of Eugene Oregon says Ills wife lias
for years been troubled with chronic
diarrhoea and used many remedies
with little relief until Hlie tried Cham-
berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy which has cured lior sound
nnd well dive it a trial und you will
be surprised at the prompt relief it
affords. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale
by F. B Lillle & Co.
What Nerve lierriei
have done for other
titty will l
for you
1ST DAY.
VZCOR
or
M E J3 Easily Quickly
ant Permanently Restored. ao
A positive cine for all We.'.kntswr
Ntrvousness Debility and all thei.
train of evils resulting 1 roin early erroi .
ami later excesses; the result of ove.
work sickness worry etc. Develop
.nut gives tone aiul strength to the sex-
ual organs. Stops unnatural losses 01
..iglitly emissions caused by youthfu
;:ior3oi excessive nseof tobacco.op'um
and liquor which lead to lousuniptio.
and insanity. Their use shows Immedi-
ate improvement. Insist upon having
the genuine NERVE BERRIES no other
Convenient to carry in vest pocket
Price fl.00 per box six bojtes ine ful
tieatment. $5.00. Guaranteed to cur.'
any case. If not kept by yottr drug-
gist we will send them by mail uri
receipt of pice in plain wrapre
Famphlet free. Address mail oulrrcto
sMEIIICAN MEDICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. 0.
For sale In Outhrlo. Oklahoma hy F. H.
Lillle & Co.
RUBBER STAMPS
.Htoitails Seals Jnk Fads
Hubbor Typo.
SlHiicfitctaretl by the
Pierce Stamp and Seal Go.
llHiiiiis city. Mo
Send for price libt.
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
UK DAUTIUTT.
Veterinary Surgeon Surgeon Dentist.
S E. cor Noble and First
ff Ohlft.t.lcr'. Ijnll.h I)tmond HrnJ.
Pennyroyal pills
W rM-TiV Original ttitil OhIj Gruulao. A
J A4 r& 't ! rvU-U i.-oic A
.'ill ' Mi4 fcr tJktvr Wi4 M f
lri'WCt'"' Mrmnd iu (r4 uJ OM ntfUHoVW
j -rVjJttn tl itb Uw ilUwu Tute V
Arm t -JHSeMrrt nmfttmm hitm n"-
I if n jm -fej tMfrff-i Al lid?utf.r4-ll.
tcaiatoiau
-A AlaiL Jlt.OOO I !.---
t trttrr b rvlvrti
.Mt-Ai-U . Mty
i'Mta. J'a.
SCave-t red Trde- Marts obtained and all I'M-1-rntl
- jc - i4f it MootiUTC Ftts. I'
SounOrnccisorrosiTcU.o PATCNTOrrier
Jjj.jwoc.-. k jo juu 111 iu lt tiaie luia itu;
rtn'tfr :la.h iua. ..'!
J Seod m.l. Urawius ' photo. nilh detip-
Jbon. Vie odviw it ptenuw or not tree ot;
Uurce. Our tec nnt duo till patera i eiitcd. 1
t A P1UFHLIT. " H IO Ow O 1'XteOU" Wilh '
JcoTt of ?niVts U. S. 4 foren coaauie.; ;
Jwni free. Addrt .. ;
C.A.8hOW&CO.
fF HAlCNTt C WA8KIMOTON. D C i
mw r
16TI1 DAY.
tr
fii o
j MH UT M i-At Vfiils.
ii i it
' -iMlfl-q-t-ivi;
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
THE SQUARE BICYCLE DEALERS.
Will search for traile during the leaton of 1895. Largest stock of f ;
and cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold on Installments
PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PRICK OF BICYC1 Fs
A Urge line of Second-hand Bicycles al Slaughtering prices
easy. Do not forget to call on us for Sewing Medlines ami S-
Call at or address 113-1 13J4 East Oklahoma avenue Guthrie ('
The Oklahoma Bicycle Com'
E.N KNAUSS. Manaor
Manufacturer and appllcr of Cole's Asplialtuin Iron Clad Hoof Finn!
boat for metal and shingle roofs. Makes shingl.-s liko slate. Also put
1. 11... mill hh.y.1 inim 101 cum iiivu mum-. null 1IIVS till! gCIIUtnc USliliill
walks and pavements and artificial ston Old roofs repaired nnd ni.ul.
good ns new. Stacks and Mand pipes pnl.ited and repaired All worl. ru n
loctl. Hest of reference.
c.
ST. MARY'S INSITUTE
A limmlitiK 1 Day HHiool Tor Youiik I.ailif ;unl i.uk
OOLLBOE IT1I.L DAL1.A8 TEXAS.
Sixth year. Founded by the Hi. .He v. A. U Uarrctt bishop of n..niiM
Texas and under his supervision. Will open Sept n I8'5 College ami r
punitory Courses. Classics and Higher Mathematics iu ehurge of gradual.- .f
Wollesley College and University of Toronto Departments of Music and At t
miliar direction of tho beat instructors trained in (lerinuny. Fnglnud end ?.i-
Kngluud Conservatory of Music. Elocution taught by graduate of ihe Knu '-
son School ofOrstory Hoston. Terms for tuition ineiiuling unei-ni .ltl
modern languages and till Bngllsh branches board fuel light wusliiiii' .' m
per Ai.nuin. Music Art Kloeullon. evtra charges. For catalogues ami im
ther In formation address MTS8 TORBEKT Prinnipal Hu Mnry'a Inst- ute. H
Em HARRISGN AVEHUE.
H. H. PERRY Prop'r.
u
A rrMr nml
Will .soon
The Daily and
M. L. TUHNliH. President. liEO. E. ItlM.INONMiY. t-ln.-r
CAPITAL NATIONAL BAK
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid
Unclivutacl profits.
GREAT PARAGE
TTT"irmr4 rir r y t a
iDidur r&hhA
lUtSUAT LVfc:. UUij I.
A imuro:uit ol iiiisuriiiisscd niudoiir iiiitl miiguillciMit'o.
Tho niulli qnniial parade of the I'nests of Fellas will occur Thi-mI.i.v i-wn
hi' October 1st al Kant-ax City nml the management announces tl'uitililM
will in many respects eellpse all previour etlorts. lireat cure bus lieeu tuUeu
in the selection of subjects with u view to makiuir this most fiiti-rlttiuiu of
of all the displays made hy Kansns City's fanioiti FiitB of I'nllns
Novel nnd inreufoiiK luochnuiesl debiffns win be introduced and fun-lovuijr
people "ill find a variety of ainuslntr seenes.
ne Jbare
has been tusde 011 all railroads. oh1 September 3d t October A. Iiielusivi' and
the lurtfe 11 11 in lie r who will go o Kansas Cilv to see the jfreul paraile f tho
1'riusU of Fftlla'i will feel well repaid fur the j jiirncy.
prbfessiomal DiREGTORY.
LAWVHB8.
T1I03IAS S. WlllTK
Attonipy-at-ldiw
W-filiiiigLoii I). 0
Itiioiii 103-A-e AU.ailo lllt-.
MinliiK LanJ and J'steut Law a
snaoiulty
J. U. KKA.TOB. JWO. U. COTTKIUl..
EATON & COTTER AL
AlTOHN.Y AT IIW
C.uthrie. Oklahoina
lleouis I J sod V liiU'riiatioiml lian and
Trust IliillJIiif. o.a-nmn v
up. I'
S. IMUd ottlr
flVV'S AT I JIH'
iiuthnefOs:..hi
Ud-Oftice n. Vicuir HuikIh.k
Hut ill i.. (Jill
I'oiikloii AMoriiej'
WusbiuprluH. I). C
No bJ P" Mr. I. N
Formerly u 11.1p.il i-xauiiuer. pM-
1 k.un bureau.
I'HANK li. Mt-STHWAITK
Attorntj:i-l.
ia-"i k. m. v
U':tsJifHtOII - ' Dt i-
Vkn Land IWfirR)it
of my iililce Lb uoiuIhcUhI uy the lule
chief of the Oklahoma Townslu nud
contest dlvlsioni. isoli.-it your hu
ness aud guarantee satisfaction.
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50000
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s Oklahoma Loan Office
. .J. llcihroail IM-oji.
Money to loan on WuU-lies IIkihh mil
and all articles of value.
linrededtned Pledges For Sale
a bargain.
itt.r: GUTHRIE OK.
0. M
Urtfiner A. U M-Millan
(h'ismor A' MclIHInn
VncertMiia to I.. ClirlMW
Up to date
PAINTERS
und I'aiuT ilniiKTi.
-rn v . k dune on sliuit 1
!. thuseu's out stand lit
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will r
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Cesspool .Cleaner
GEO. RUSS
City Scavenger.
(lUlco Cppitllu lltjr Hall
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