The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 58, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 18, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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FOR LOANS ABSTRACTS AND INSURANCE SEE W. M. BRONSON BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY BUILDUP G.
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Oihr nclil" Uoolarcd OB.
Spo ial to Dally Leader.
El Paso. Feb. 17. All flghtB wcro
declared off tonlpht except that be-
tween Fllwliumomj aud M alter on
compromise. That will take place ou
Thiirti'lay.
DISTRICT COURT Ol'KNS.
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS.
Hob FlUslnunoiis.
Ki. PAo Tojc Fob. 17. Tlioro will
be no fight to-day. That much is cer-
tain no matter what cornea later In
the week. Matter's oyos nro sttll Im-
proving hut ho will bo in no condi-
tion to enter the ring. Julian will
undoubtedly claim tho forfeit but de-
clined to say what he would do.
Julian and Fitzsimmons nro much
disgusted over the outlook and havo
no hesitancy in expressing their opin-
ions. They claim to have been ready
nt any timo during the pnst month
and that the other side has not. Tlioy
havo ongagomonts in tho East for the
latter part of February and arc anx-
ious to koop them. Stuart's confidence
is still supremo. He is doing no talk-
ing those days hut simply replies to
all questions: "I am ready to pull off
tho fight at any time ttnd tho sooner
tho men got togottier the hotter I will
'bo plcasod."
Tho managers of the fight are con-
fronted with u now obstacle. Tho
portion of tho purses subscribed by tho
citizens of El Pnso oxpiros by limita-
tion to-day if the fight is not pulled
oft by that timo. Some of tho sub-
scriptions nro unpaid and tho chances
art- now that thoy never will bo paid.
All tho small fights -havo been de-
clared oft. Tlioro never has boon a
strong probability that thoy would be
pulled off. Tho management will pay
all forfeits on tho small fights 8250 to
each man and the fighters are at lib-
erty to go home as soon as they like.
Stuart said last night that tho wholo
mattor of tho big fight now doponds
on Julian and Connolly and that thoy
must settlo it betweon thomsclvos.
lie is willing to carry out his plans
and brine off tho fijrht if tho others
come to terms.
Nearly all of the prlzo fighters went
over to "Juarez yesterday afternoon to
attend the bull fights. Four horses
worth about S3 each were gored to
death four bulls were tortured and
slain and the arena was covered with
blood. The Mexicans as usual
howled with delight at tho spectacle
of a horso being ripped open but tho
ilghtors came naelc disgusted to tho
last degree. FiUslmmons Leeds
Harry Wnlcott and ISverlinrdt wore
there and all of them nro trying to
figure out how a people who cutt tol-
erate the sicheniiiir sight of tho bull
pen can object to prize fighting with
glovos.
Thu lllatotory Mi.utl ills Life.
Mr. 0. Catlloutte druggist. Heavers
ville 111. soys: -To Dr. King's Now
Discovery 1 owe my life. Was taken
wittt la grippe and tried all tho phy-
sicians for miles about but of no avail
und wa? given up and told that I could
not live. Having Dr. King's Now
Discovory in my store I sent for a lot-
tlo and began its use ami from the
first doso began to gat better and af-
ter using three bottles was up and out
again. It is worth lis weight in gold.
Wo won't keep store or house without
It." (Set a free trial ut Soutonlun drug
store.
A petition bearing the names of over
800 business men and taxpayers will
be presented to the counoll at the next
meeting pruylng for tho opening of
Ninth street botwoon tho two public
school buildings in West Guthrie. Fav-
orable action by tne council will do
good to many people.
fTM I It workman often
eats uib luucn on mo
same bench where
be does his work.
The office man
turn hit desk into
a diuing-table. Nci
Lther gets the out of
. doom exercise he
need neither takes
the propr time for
eating U is email
wonder that the di-
gestion of both gets
out of order In such cases Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant 1MI is lUiue to their assistance
by aiding liatuu in ukthK care of the food.
The cuum i mm teuths of the sickness
of the wi rl.l i-. constipation. Prom this one
cause i-onu- indigestion disorders of the
stomach hcr and kidneys; biliousness
lieaiUchrs flatulence heartburn impurity
of the blood mid the serious complications
that follow To begin with constipation is
a little thing and a little thing will cure it.
The ' 1'lessant Pellets" are tiny sugar-
routed granule . They will perfectly cure
the worst cat i. of constipation and indiges-
tion If the druggist tries to sell you some
other pill that pays mum greater profit just
think of tvAat unit test fay you.
Considerable Work Clronml Out tlio First
Daj Foreigners Naturnllt' d
The Logan county diatrietcourt con-
vened yesterday with Judge Dale on
tho bouch.
Tho territorial grand jury was om-
panelled 13 members present.
Charles J Lnux and James O'Noil
wcro appointed bailiffs on the part of
tho United States.
Tho following foreigners wore grant-
ed final naturalizations papers: Chris-
tian Hulling Ml had Grot Frod RuoK
Christ Pfeiffcr Gustavo Friend Honrie
Miller John G. Krauts David AUIaon
Dertlia Hanson.
Tho United States and territorial
criminal dockets wore called and as-
signed and a number of defendants
were arraigned.
Territory vs. S. E Seel ay informa-
tion for slander was dlsmlssod on tho
ground that tho Information was not
filed while court was In session as tho
low provides and leave was granted
tho county attorney to rellle the In-
formation as of this date
Tho motion docket was called ami a
number of motions and demurrers In
civil cases disposed of.
DRINK KILLED HIJl.
Ilrlrf !KHrn. Pointed nt Happening In
nml About the faltr.
G. P. Rush Is over from Knld.
George Smith Is up from Norman.
W S. Hamilton of Norman is in the
city
Jurors McDermottof
the city.
Wlntlcld Is In
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Repoii
A C Woleker
Cripple Creek.
has roturncd from
Sutlilen Knd of a Ferry Man Known us
"Happy duck."
Got'.iob OhmelB known in Perry as
"Happy Jack" was found dead in bod
at tho homo of Intruior Peterson at
Whorton Saturday night. Tho Dem-
ocrat says: "It seoms that "Happy
Jack" had been "bowling" up consid-
erably of lato and yesterday morning
when Peterson ate his breakfast and
loft for work ho was still In bed but
later he came to town and was
drinking around with tho boys
tic had 315 in his pocket but whon
found dead he had only 35 conts. It
Is said by some that lie was killed for
his monoy vjhllo others say he died
from drinking. There seems to bo no
ovidonco of violence. Ohmers Is a Ger-
man and catno direct from tho old
country to Now York city and thenco
to Oklahoma. His homo in Germany
was at Wangon county of Lanstatt
stato of WoJtcmberg. A coroner's jury
yesterday decided that Happy Jack
died of heart disease.
Auditor fiime ron anme over from El
Reno yesterday.
lion L J 1'ittmttii is over from the
hustling town of McLoud.
The mandolin club will play for the
danoe at the McKntion tonight.
Assistant Dletrtot Attorney Hoffman
attended court at Newklrk yesterday.
lion. Win. Ltttlo and Col. Bill Wal-
ker wore up from Norman yesterday.
MrftfaJ Baking
MR. IGNATZ MAYER
AB&OMITEKfr PURE
OCULIST
omen Honrsl
10 to IS m 1 30 to Bv in
AURIST.
Rev. and Mrs.
for Krebs I. T
White left yesterday
to conduct revivals.
Thos. Hently is hero from Strong
City Kansas. Ho will locate lu Guth-
rie. Clms. llllltngslay lias been made as-slstant-eushlur
of tho Capitol National
bank
Mrs. S. P. Athorton and chtldron
havo returnod from a visit to Arkansas.
WILL HE A SUCCESS.
Dr. Furrow has lost his valuable
bird dog; has been gono slnco Friday
eveuing.
ft. M. Cravens of tho Leader job
rooms is tho proud father of a new
ton-pound boy.
Judge
Teresa
Dr. J. 11. Scott brother of
Scott was married to Miss
Meok of Oklahoma City.
Miss Alice Schncll will hereafter
give dancing lessons on Thursday In-
stoad of Wednesday evenings.
Mrs. M. A. Clark and children have
roturncd from their visit to California
where Mrs. Clark's parents live.
Matt Iloevcs and Claude Parker arc
over from Chandler. Parker will
leave Wednesday for Cripple Creek.
Harry Painter and Charles Laux vis-
ited Fallls P O. Sunday to look after
some government bonds which need
shaving.
1H11 Allison has joined an amateur
theatrical troupe ut Pawnee. What
have the people of that place done to
deserve this?
Ureal Interest HeliiR Manlfete(l In tlio
Ulirlstlau Church llevlval.
The Christian church revival opened
Sunday and two largo congregations
manifested groat Interest in tho serv
ices conducted by Revs lloycr and
Urower. Rev. Royer Is a fluent mag-
notlc divine and he Imbues his dis-
courses with fire and force. Row
Hrowcr possesses a singularly melodi-
ous voice and his singing aids much to
tho service. Last ovoulng tho church
was crowded and pcoplo wore turned
away Tlio revival promises to rosuii
in much good.
Attention!
Mrs. Emma Bmlth Devoc of Illinois
a noted equal rights spoakor will
mako a tour of the cities and towns lu
Oklnhoma beginning somo timo in
April. Make arraugcuionts to hear
Iter whon she comes to Guthrie. Stie
will openk two avctiings. Exact dates
will bo given lator. No one can afford
to miss hearing her. Thoso living in
the country live or six miles distuut
night to make urrungemanU to hoar
Mrc. Devoa.
Jack Thornton roturncd yesterday
from Texas. His mother aged 83
yours accompanied him nnd will make
her homo hero.
The handsomo now bicycle rattled
off by the Olsmlth Arms Co was won
by Cliarlio Wlttor oi tne Now xoru
hardware store
Prosident Cleveland has signed the
bill granting right of way through tho
torrltorv to the Kansas City Pittsburg
& Gulf railroad.
Eiherlilge Domes ArhIii Ills C'wril Kt
Ml era tu in.
Editor Leader: The last Issue of
your paper saying that W. 11. Cole
had whipped mo for writing the loi-
ter which contains some facti every
one in Guthrie knows are true. He
came on mo unawares and well Armed
demanding me toretrnct the lotter by
writing another papor here. I asked
him narao ono fact that is untrue
and I would retract it and ever fall
at his feet and beg his pardon. And
in the prosouce of a half dozen men
acknowledge ever? thing my letter
said but still I must retract the whole
letter or. I failed to do so rogard-
lcss tho ponalty of his threats. He
then like a Miat cowardly Prestor 8.
lirooks of S. C. who whon he had Mr.
Chas. Sittnmer pinned up whipped him
the whole world called him n ulggerly
coward. At tho battlo of Hull Run
General Jackcou had secretly placed
General Loug6trcot with 25000 men
and 31 canon into n thick woods near
a certain railroad embankment to
whero ho retreated before that in-
trepid General Pope till ho hnd him
(Pope) at the mercy of Gcnornl Long-
street who mowed down the federal
army unmercifully for which net he
called Stoncwnll Jackson whon any
man might have done. Rut the North
right and tho South wrong and 1 am
right so say to everybody wiio hare
talked to mo; and Colo wrong. I
nover said Cole was a thief and who
ever said that was .an untnitlgullng
liar Shakespeare says "speak of me as
I am nothing extenuate nor set down
naught in malice " If Colo be satisfied
I am I made my point and 5000 peo-
ple say I am rlg'ht S.H. Etlieridgo
Impoverished blood causes that
tired feeling. Hood's Pills puriflles
enriches and vitalizes the blood glv
inir now life and Increased vigor and
vitality
Ho Whs l)cllii(ieiit.
A printer lu "malting up" news !n
tho forms getting ready to print
took a handful of type from the tall
end of a firo item and by mistake
put it against the first part of a
funeral notice. In the paper it read
llko this: "The pall bearers lowered
the body Into the grave and as it
was consigned to the Haines there
were fow if any regrets for thu old
wreck had been an eyesore to the
town for vears. Of course there was
Individual loss but that was fully
covered by insurance." The v nlow
thinks the editor wrote the obituary
that way becaiiho the lamented partner
of her joys and sorrows owed lilm Ave
years' subscription.
Frank Carpenter charged with mur-
der has boon granted a change of
vontto from Pay no to Logan county
and will be tried here this month.
Dan Pecry tho handsome brunette
Faber pusher who controls tho des-
tinies of the Globe was over from El
Reno yesterday nnd called ou the Leader.
RWStepi
(0S'
lloumt Dick."
"Honest Dick" Pluukett the well
and favorably known politician of Ok-
lahoma is In the city to attend tho
great fistic carnival. Diclc is the guost
of his old friend Jim Morse of the El
Paso Tailoring Co. A braver and
more humano olllcer never carried a
'commission than Dick Plunkelt loved
and respected by all who know him.
The latch-string of El Paso is ou tho
outside whenever Dick honors tia with
a visit. El Paso Herald.
A burning smoke houso belonging to
V. K. Trlmball at 001 Noble avenuo
gave the fire boys a chanco to exercise
at 1 o'clock yestorday afternoon. No
damage.
Fred Bonflls proprietor of tho Don-
vor Post is in tho city onroute home
from New York where ho has been
buying now material for his plant.
Agent Ellsworth of tho Choctaw
at Okluhoma City was In town yester
day looking after dour shipments
from tlio Tarlotou Milling company's
plant.
Attornoy Harpor S. Cunniughum
loft last ovoning for Joplln Mo.
whore he hus boeu retained as counsel
in u lawsuit over n profitable zinc
claim
W. S. Smith and llarrett & Sons
groears engaged in a scrap Saturday
night over a ront account mows
wore exohanged but no blood was
spilled.
Vnlnubla llookinnrkeri In Olil ltouks.
It Is told of Xavlor Mnrmier that he
one day discovered a une-thousand
franc note between tho leaves of a
hook which ho had picked up for a few
sous at n street stall. A similar but
much more marvelous adventure has
happonod to n young doctor In Turin.
Whllo turning ovor the leaves of a book
which hnd been bequeathed along with
others to tho medical faculty of Turin
by n certain Dr. Glordanl he was aston-
ished to find between the papos no less
than forty bank notes amounting to
tho handpomo sum of 40000 lire. This
Incident will no doubt give rir.e to a
most Interesting case in the Tu.in
courts. Although Dr. Glordanl un-
doubtedly bequeathed his books to the
library of the faculty his other heirs
will hardly be disposed to ndmlt that
he Intended to leave It his monetary
savings as well. Possibly however
the library trustees nre quite prerared
to prove that tho deceased doctor was
In the habit of utilizing his thousand-
lire bank notes as bookmarker
l.lternry Notes.
Lord Russe'l of Killowen who has risen
to the great dignity of Lord Chief
Justice of England by distinguished
merit as a lawyer has written for The
Companion for Fobruary 13th a strik-
ing paper "Tho liar as a Profession."
This papor is markod by the strength
and clearness of statomont which
made tho author whon ho was plain
Mr Charles Russell a leader of tho
bar.
Of oloqueuce Lord Russell says; "Tho
desirable thing Is to havo something
to say; and as to the manner of saying
it Daniel Webster spoko truly in his
celebrated lecture in honor of John
Adams when he Bald "Clearness force
and earnestness arc the qualities
which produce conviction."
"Lovo of tho profession for its own
sale 3 and physical health to onduro
Is trials clcar-lioadcd and common
sense and ability to wait aro tho main
considerations to bo taken into ac-
count in determining a cholco of tho
bar as a profession. If the youthful
aspirant possesses these success is
humanly speaking certain. He ha?
to remomber that ho is fighting for
the interest of his client thero aro
other interests oven greater than
those; tho Interest of truth and honor;
and ho must never forget as Sir Alex-
ander Cockburn woll cxprosscd It
"that in the battlo his weapon must
always be the sword of n soldier and
never the dagger of the assassin."
For tho next issuo of The Compan-
ion tho Washington's Birthday Num-
ber Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes
the able inheritor of a great name
haB written au Interesting supplement
to Lord Russell's article presenting
the subject from an American point
of view. Appended to the artlclo are
a brief rejoinder by Lord Russell and
a final comment by Mr. Justice Hol
mes.
Each issue of Tho Companion con-
tains ono or inoro articles of excep-
tional value writton by tho ablest
and best known men and women of
tlio age.
i
llnrklen's Arnica Salve
Tho best salvo in the "World for cuts
bruises sores salt rheum foor sores
chapped hands totter ulcers chil-
blains corns and all skin crup-
tlonp and positively cures piles or no
pay required. It is gu'iranted to give
porfo t satisfaction or monoy refunded.
I'ricc SOJcenta per box. Dor salo by
Scatonian Drug Co.
Doctor Young
Will fix you. If your hair is falling
out or if your scalp is infected in any
way call on Dr. Young at T C Vinson's
harbor shop and have It restored to Its
natural color free of charge. Thos.
II. Young King of Dandruff 110 Har-
rison avenue.
Oillco oroi'liee Hire's Nrw Sloro OU. Ave Outliric 0. T.
PrtwtiM Limited to Dhmsoa and Surgery of the
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES
Scientifically adjusted to suit the most complicated cases of defective sight.
HAVE YOU
ORDERED YOUR
IF
SPRING
SUIT?
NO
SEE
OUR NEW GOODS FIRST.
Our stock of Tnilor'a Woolens is the largest In tho territory and
contains nil the delicate colorings and fetching mixtures known to
the up-to-dato tailoring world.
WILLIS THE TAILOR
Wants your business
He wins by fair dealing
The latest up to date neopolitan Ice
cream and charlotte russe for parties
and social put up by Ritzhaupt the
caterer. lui
Seed oals Itltio tjrass iinil
garden seeds. !.(J. Poland
cor. Okla. ave. and 2nd si root.
INir Hunt.
Furnished rooms with or without
board at Mrs. Newton's 40 East
Harrison
Justico dockets. lntcst style neatly
bound for sale at Tins Leader office
tf
Tho Old Mosos and London pale ale
at 15 contH a bottle 811 Harrison ave-
nuo. lm
Canvassers wanted S.r0 per week.
No capital required. Dr. Talmago's
famous new book of travols "Tho
Earth Girdled." Thrilling incidents
among wild people. Astounding
facts 100 curious photographs. Write
for particulars. People's Publishing
Co St. Louis Mo.
Furnished rooms and board in pri-
vate family 118 E. Noble. 2 12 t4
Guthrie School of music rooms 30
and 38 Readies block.
For Sale Horse buggy and har-
ness. Horse in good condition; best
horso for a lady. Apply Strobel's meat
market 100 S. Second.
Tho U. S. Gov't Report
show Royal Baktnx PDtfar
superior tr nil odteri.
V
For all diseases of the eye car nose
and throat consult Dr. Ignatz Mayer
over Dec Hive. 1 111 ml
Our annual clearauce sale of
Wall Paper
Is now OH.
9c paper now
10c piper now
12 l-2c paper sow
15c piper mw
20c piper row
5c
6c
7l-2c
10c
I2l-2c
DQn't send away from homo for your
wall paper wheu you eaa Rot better
goods for U-m inouey at home.
We have the best paper hangers in
tho oity and guarautee satisfaction ou
all work.
F B. HUE & CO
Orug Book and Hews Depot
Notice to Muboiik
Regular communication of Guthrie
Lodge No. 2 A. F. aud A. M. Tuesday
evening Fob. 18 at 7:30 p. m. Work
in M. M. degree. All visiting brethren
cordially Invited
11 F. AiiDKitv Sec.
rulr Director' JUeotluc.
Thero will bo a meeting of dlroetors
of the fair association to transact bus-
iness of importance on Thursday eve-
nlug February 18. All members will
please attend R F. llerkoy Presi-
dent. felon llluycte Tree. Mini
In order to introduce our inatuliless
"Empross" 1SDG wheel wo will ship
free of charge to any part of the Uni-
ted States one of our famous $100
ladies' and gentlemen's bli;'ela to
oaoh of tho three persons obtal iluif the
grea est number of words ou f the
letters contained in "The Empress III-
oyolo Company."
Fur conditions of eoinpelition nud
btamped addroskod envelope lu "Eoi-
pri'bs ltluyole On 7U Deai born street
Ohlougo 111.
Agents wanted. ml
District court convened at Nowkirk
vostordav with Judge RIerer on tho
benoh Tho f edoral eases were sot for
Feb. 85; territorial cubes for this week
beginning tomorrow and the civil cases
for March i
The young people of tho First Hap-
tlst church Noble aul Vino sU-ccIh
will hold u soelul Wednesday ovoning.
A basaar of Indiau curiosities will bo
one of the attraotlons.
VICTOR
OCK
MRS. DAVIS
Tailoring Cleaning Pressing and Re-
pairing. Work neatly done.
109 East Warner Cuthrh
UAILV WKAT1IIIK I'OKHO.UJ'V.
Speuial report for T'u Daily
i.KAutm by " J. Waltew obeerver
United KuU woftUtor bureae:
tltfliMt Umparrttere yttwrdey: ttO
"WMtl S3
FirH!Ubt ir UmUv: Fair ad
warmer
Uottuu (lDrkai.
Corretd dally by G. M hnuruui
ary goods shoos aod elothiog Harri-
son avenue:
Rale ft. S6 to 7.24; coed. 1.7S to on.
A carload of Q. C flour high grade
just roeolved from Udall Ka. by
Goode & Nutter groeor. corner Heir-
rlsou aud llrst street.
lm
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powdet
so pure or so great in lca
cning power as tho Royal.
A Shrove Tuesday festival will bo
given tonight at ft o'clock at the rec-
tory corner of Rroad aud Noblo.
Don't fail to come aud you won't re-
gret It. Refreshments only 10c
William MclCennd returned Sunday
ereniug from Grand Junotion Colo.
where ho has been for six or eight
atonths While there are many re-
deeming features about that state Ok-
lahoma Is good enough for him and ho
is back to slay.
Rev Uawley of Oklahoma City oc-
cupied the pulpit of the Proabyteriau
church Sunday and dellvorod an able
discourse The congregation of this
church raised SI 100 Sunday for
church expenses
Drs. Lewenberg und Dammers the
celebrated eye spoelalists left lest
night for Little Roek. Ark. Their
stteeess here was not groat owing to
the field being overworked. The doo-
tore are splendid gentlemen courte-
ous obliging and congenial They
gained many friends during their resi-
dence here and will be given a cheer-
ful welcome should they ever return.
AMELIA E. BARR'S NEW NOVBL.
r"lrit Cliuplen GVc. TromUe of Mrnnpr
anil Bimtnlneil Jutnrctt.
Now York Commercial Advortiser'
Tho famous novollat Mrs. Amelia E.
Barr came down from her home at
Cornwall on tho Hudson tills week to
read to her publisher nnd a few other
friendB tho first chapters of the new
novel on which she is now engaged.
Those who havo seen the manuscript
say It promises to bo ono of the strong-
est and best-sustained pieces of fiction
that has ever romo from the pen of its
author. Itlowod with all tlw rrlt and
endurance of her sturdy Yorkshire an-
cestors Mrs. Rarr preserves at 04 the
energy and enthuHinsm of youth and
says with less than the truth that she
Is now capable of more and he) tor work
than at any other time In her life. Two
novels of goodly length and half a hun
dred random papers are no unusual task
for her to accomplish in a twelvemonth.
If she wto to twice as much as she does
there would he a market for It all. for
slio la tho best paid of female and per-
haps malo authors In America. Mr.
Burnett formoiiy enjoyed this distinc-
tion but It now belongs to Mrs. Ilarr.
Her copyrights yield h r a large and
steady revenue. She often receives
$5000 for tho aerial rights to a novel
nnd shortor papers are eagerly sought
for by tho oditors at fancy prices. More
over Bho Is an excellent husiness we-
man and can on occasions drive as
sharp a bargain as William Dean
Howolls and that is saying a great deal.
Tho ladies of the Christian church
are making great preparations for
their Eastor markets to be held the
3rd or 3th of April. tf
fCaveatJ. nnd Trade Mart eK . i 1 ind a'l Tat-5
Cent business cond . tf A I r Modcratc Ftc. 5
iQUROrriceisOpposiTt U.S. PATtNTOrrictf
ami necantciure pau '. in lui t n- lUin Ihu.cJ
Jremote Irom wasningi n. t
Send model drawing or photo. whn decnp-f
rtmn. W3 nuvise u pat. nial le or in t Irro oli
j charge. Our fee nnt due t.U pitmt uiunni
S A PAMPHLET "H'-'W to Ot'tum J'.te U" With
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign tounlncwj
sent free. Address
!C.A-ilW&C0.
Opp. patcnt Orricc Washington d. C.
Dr. Furrow
DENTIST!
Olllro nml Kenlilence
Cor. I irAtmiil Ilnrrlmni
I'p Mtnlm
Dr Peoples
DENTIST.
Cor. Oklahoma avenuo and First st
up stairs.
Residence: Comer Noblo Ave and
Second street.
8!
Now is the time to have your piauos
and organs tuned nnd repaired for tho
nui fi'htivltlcs by your homo tuner.
I' . . - xaaonable to suit tlio times
und rlt warranted secoud to none.
Kim in your old laid awa.- guitars.
ui.il viiilins nnd have them repaired
uan'sud and put in; firot class order.
our guitar can be tuned to concert
pitch No more bridges pulled off
the tone greatly improved and tnado
belli r every way bv applying tho la-
test improvements. New musical goods
furnished at the lowest prices obtain-
able. Cull or write. Orders can be
left with a W. Whito tho Jeweler
Prof. C E. Richardson
205 Washington Ave.
rlflll
Mil
Get My Prices First.
What Town Builders Should Do
The Leader U in roeeipt of au iuter-
estiutr letter from Diek Pluukett the
"swell guy" now dolug HI Paso. Dick
bays be is training with Sullivan
Ryan Saw Austin Manor. Jim Hall
Jim Carroll and other Ustlc leaders
aud is being treated llko u prince.
Dick is standing up for Oklahoma and
says he will bring back Parson Davles'
combination providing ho oan get an
opes date at the MeKonuou.
Notice to Subscriber.
Suuieribert to The Leader who fail
to ieelve their papers .promptly every
morning will please report such fail-
ures to this ofticc at on co.
Patriotic people should patronize home people. 'Ihose who uidlu- their home hero and aro aiding In build-
lug up the city and 1 am confident they will providing homo men hunt- can convince those who aro skoptlcal.
Thorc is nothing that will convince a man against inn wul iu.Uer ihun in show him the right ltlnd of goods at
PROPER PRICES.
Prices aro what 1 am making these days and they go with every suit or garment that I turn out and uro cut to
suit the times. It don't matter what discounts the other fellow offers you lot mo show you my selection of
cloths and rest assured that tho price will bo the lowest a liVc-s quality can lie obtained for. Placo pour ordor
with me and If there Is anythiug in tho saying that "The coat makes the num." I'll mako n man of you. People
generally look out for themselves and a hint tu the wise is hulticicnt. With my new spring stoelc of goods
wlileh I recently purchased I feel confident thnt I can satisfy the most fashionable dressers in the city as well
as those of more modcratc Ideas of dressing. Remember that the place to get woll fitting clothor is where your
measure Is rightly taken and skilled workmen only are employed in making up the goods. Oji garments will
tell you more in fivo minutes whore Hint place is than we can in au hum-.
COHEN THE TAILOR
214 Ok. Ave. Guthrie.
A Perfect Fit Ooeranteed.
HUMOURS
Instantly Relieved
And Speedily Cured by
Gjitt&iira
WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS
A warm bath with CU l'lCUR A SOAP
and a single apphc.it u i .f CUTICURA
(ointment) ill aiTird inst uit rel ef per
nut rest and sleep and point t a speedy
permanent cure of the most distressing of
itching and burning skin and scalp diseases
after all other methods fail
Sold thrcoibovil U world.
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Remington Bicycles
Arc indeed new models and not '05 patterns
tuasiiaerudiug under the guise of '00 wIiccIb.
Public approval has dourly demonstrated
that the exclusive and practical Remington
improvements are fully appreciated by good
1 idem everywhere ami the universal reputa-
tion for excellence accorded Remington pro-
duels during the past 80 years is of itsolf a
n.:TKieiit guarantee that In buying a Rem-
ington you caa maice no mistake.
Handsomely illustrated catalogue describ-
ing new models will bo sent free to any ad-drs
LADIbS REMINGTON MODEL
PRICB 10O
Olsmith
GUTHRIE
Arms
OK.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 58, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 18, 1896, newspaper, February 18, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73558/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.