The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 69, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 1, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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K LEA HICK. UUTITRIE Ol
MA.
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Entered In the post office at Guthrie Okla. '
a 'rsrHi-ciais man mauei
i Ui l.rilr frtnttne 0imrny
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niy ulng-iir IMiblimimi in Uoinrl.
I'lletftl Organ of Oklahoma Urmirrio .
Tim Official Orgftii of Imuran Connti.
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Tiir Daily Leadkii accopts advents-
i nut with tlto distinct nud uoMttvo guar-
inteo that It has donnlo tho paid
circulation of any no w paper published In
Oklahoma.
Tite Leader Illndory la one of tho boil
institutions of tho Ulud In tho West ajnl If
'i ly tumltiK out largo quantities of work.
- i I in your ordnrs for binding and blank
t-i ' and tby will bo promptly attended
i . " " "
imiRnniPTinM iiatk-.
li.tll.T.
jii ui'MiHi.dollvorod In etty ... I so
One m.nth by mall CO
1 Kree month 1 60
M mouth .1 00
Jtin year B 03
WECrCt.V.
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rrmiMjio-n In Ignoring- Corbatt ay
about tho rato nf one column fwery
In only-four hours.
A i iHit ull has beou said Dennis
riynn In the only uortuluty in OUla-
1 io inn (lepuiittcan politic.
I WJ$i? .lu Don. PfiiuuNs In sllll In" tlto
rac$ Hut a boisterous nolso may be
hourtl from his conic- boforo election
lay.
Ihllo fl.nu to 7.001 Hood 1.49 to 1.05.
Cor.otKr. IlA.it.NKs will kooii bo got-
ting loved for thn enemies ho has
mud a.
VkNUs lii rnlbing hob with tho now
comet. The old girl evidently 1h up to
her old trioka and Is as attractive as
vor.
Tiik I'narl nryiin ease has forced 11.
II. Ilnlmos Into tho background tem-
porarily and it now looks as if ho
had pretty near reached thp pud of his
rope.
Tho thing for the McKlnley boomer
to do !b to go right ahead and Increase
Uip volume of noise. Any lot up at
this stage of tho gnmn would be
fatal.
Uiiison says he can throw tho oath-
uJavsay through four Inches of wood.
?Vhy not hire him tn experiment on
untlfinal conveitllon planks before
thp3aw adopodV
Yvktti: (Irii.iHtiiT liMires a Paris
psppr that alie 'onrrlod borne with
hei many pleasant Impressions " The
impressions wo infer were made at
the Philadelphia mint.
Tr. 6 is Improving'. Th "befct cill-
ama" of Wlchiln Falls debited for an
hour tho oilier day whether to burn a
bank robber alive ttt tli- slake ot not
bul dually uom promised by hanging
two men.
Tun Kingfisher Free press has
thrown off all disguises and comes out
this week denouncing Delegate Plynn
and calling the coming Oklahoma Re-
publican convontions "snappers."
Pkiiiiai's It Is just as woll that Hill
Nyojllad boforo James Whltcomb Rl-
ley drafted olT that obituary poem
Col. Ooloble's votvo contained more
Eontlment and (lolobte doesn't aspire
or lecture.
Coi. HituioHB h lily-white refuses
to swup tiny more kissus with Oapt
Tandy tho colored ogre. Hrldgcs
gave Taudy 31 to work for McKlulov.
and Tandy spent the money for whisky
in it Hoed saloon.
It Is said thut tho Florida orange
grovos woro so badly injured by the
froeo of February tith and Nth 1895.
that it will taUfl five yoars or untl
l' hi for them to ful'y roeover the
dsmugo done by the fnioio Thn
orange yield in Florida in 1HIM wtu S-
OuO.tHrf) boxeH and 1000000 bne in
Oalifornlu.
Tin: houeo oommittee on public
lamU yesterday vottMl to concur in the
awnato umondmunu imlueing tlie Umu
from ten to u. yonr 1
in the bill pr.
. nt dm.. ...hi.
uoi tiinowttn-
ykliug for Ul y&oufcto
t wln-attiilU inny.bu brought to vu
est.- nud annul patent upon public
ti.. i
Ii TUtf olldonth send silver dele
guticwM and lud5a.ua ; aiid lljinpU
and the Paelfle and Northwestern
tatea now renroaentod in tho sonatc
i'V Republieanh advoeallog silver the
.usnees would appear to be favorable
ioi a Domocratle platform demanding
'he free colnaeo of silver.
Tun Capital makes a dismal muss of
its tft'orts to soft-solder Sam Murphy
tud throw oil ou the stormy Asp-
titrnes ineells(f sloths prahatd canrt
.uom FrWay nlghL Hi a IepubsJau
oigan caiiuol caver up tha fuels That
uit-eilng wis a painful tlaseo so far as
an indorsement for Reed was eon-
rned. The sentiment of tho howling
hi .1. was in favor of MaKialey and
tlio It oe I boosters' attempted to drown
i Iiis sentiment by a honvy bombard
mpnt of tho Barnes stronghold.
Oklahoma people ahould favorably
i-nnsl
Idcr tho prposltJjpn looking tc
xdvertlsement ot Tho territory's
tho adyertlsftment of Tho terrltory'a
resources at tho national conventions
Colonel Lyman Cone's suggestion that
a oar filled with Oklahoma exhibit bo
nttaehol to theTfxas exhibit trnln Is
a. trrj nno and
LfrrM nnfn fo
donations should bo
for fitting up 'w ''i far.
ran ir unt.T and ri i. iiikm
SSAP CONVRNTIOSS.
The Klngllsher Kroo Press has
hotstod Its back and has also lol e i
the self-constituted loaderthlp of the
Hood Itopublicaus. old Man Aduiiro
froths at tho mouth and declares that
the lit pnbHcnn iciitrsl committee
tncocjtig at HI lleno was a hippodrome
nflr engineered by a eotcrir of time-
wori politicians v. no tuter ruling
out vUIUhk' Republicans carried
out u cut and dried programme mid
called two conventions presidential
and congressional ono at Oklahoma
aty Mar. h 88 and the other at King-
IMior March 80 vbLh In urinnti'in
as' simp' uiinlrJ sprung 1 cndi rs"
in order to force an Instructed ' l.-'t-tlimtothe
St I .Mil cnpcrntt'i. for
l.'erul an I to unanimously nominate
Flynn befnre the fr- Ihhiip bugaboo
shall hnvft fi'ed. Ilegarding il r tn it-
trr lhr Prcc Prr sv-
Artipli- time should hav l.n 'mmi
for mnltire dollbiiratc- and ren nn.iblo
n.-tlon That this bungling n'r.uijft
nent will bo a snnrro of disappoint-
mcjit to tho Kepublicans of this terri-
tory Is boyond question. There Is no
necessity and no justification for the
imbcorah- hastp whlgh h. boon maul-
foiTcd' in culHiig those convontions.
Tlio people had oory reason to bellevo
ilmt no such stena would be taken.
l&w ntato conventions have yet been
held and very few congressional con-
ventions have been provided for. Ok-
lahoma should not be placed before
the world In the attitude of tearing
her shirt
Adintro charges tlrlmos Stone
and Walter with troachery to Flynn.
tvlioiu Uioy are protendlug lo support
LandjiOUUy sayB that "tho party will
shed no tears over Mr. Flynn'B pollti- i
oal grave." According to Ardmiro the I
Oklahoma sentiment Is overwhelming.!
ly In favor of McKlnley and ho offers
the prediction that an instructed Mc
Klnlj.y.lol9gatlonWlllRotoSu uu. I
" This is indeed a pretty Republican I
muss and Tun Leaiieu rcgrotn it o.v-1
ceedingly on Deunlii Flynn's account i
Hut tho trouble has gone too far now
and tho lenders" cannot "
break ground. The only remedy at
present for reconciling the P"
ou rubber custom and Rond Ibum on a
Inrritnrlnl nrosolvtllll? tcur Willi S I
valise full of promises and trip passes
to St. Louis signed by order of Colouul
Usp.
JM.Mtmi A
N.tm.r. and ins iNir.it-;
HHTS
V find the following chunk of
vague balderdash in tho Capital:
Those who wcro at the dopot yes-
terday probably obsorved tho amusing
quantity of prospective deputies gath-
ered there to sea Col. Nagle. The
sumo observers might al"o have no-
tlrpd that Manairer Josenh Wlsby wnn
ion hand howovor and that no hub i
'J
or otherwise was had with the I
rona
new joMrslial Our advice ii to see
Wlshv. It is very evident that wlille
Mr. ?uglo will denl. Joseph Wlsby will
shtinid mill mt tho cards evcrv lime
tiic du.il goes around.
What does the Capital mean by such
tuueudo !.' A porsou reading tho
above would' conjecture that Marshal
Naglo is sl;hllo aud required tho
aid of Mr. Wbiby lo got his bearings.
Wo cannot understand why Mr. Wlsby
ahould be manager of tho marshal's
ortlco r.s the. Capital essays toloavo the
Impression almply 'jocattao Marshal
Kagle counsels with him and other
Democrats on taking up the responsi-
ble and arduoua dutlos of an ofllee
wherein caution nnd judgmont nre ro
quired In the selection of a corps of
assistants to say nothing of other
manifold duties. Simply because
Marshal ugjo consults party interests
and asks for Information per
tinent to his olllco should that
bo a slgn that ho is sub-
servlont to ono man or the wishes of a
manager as our contemporary U
pleased to put it? If the Capital
thinks Marshal Nuglo hu not n mind
of his own it is badly oft' itfc pedestal.
Tho unbcemly Intimations of the ovo-
ning paper do un injubtluo both to
Marshal Koglc nnd to Mr. Wisby. Tho
duties ot the marshal's ollloe ure now
to Mr. Nsgle and It'is but natural for
hlni to consult friends regarding Intri-
cate matters. Hut Tin: Li:aiku is con
fident ho has aud will continue to use
his owu judgment in the oouduot of
hU ofllce. MarMittl Nagle has started
out promibiugly and every Demoerai
lu the territory wihlios lilin the mot
bountiful Hiicoebi. lie is u Donioorut
tried and true is lioucM reliable
faithful und courteous and will inspire
the puoplu wtth iulmlraliuu and re
WiA- behalf of Marlial ugle
Titu Lkahkh will nuy thai he is not
b0OKjBgr Hopubliuuu udviou or Interfer-
enee.
'rns looal Republican organ recent-
lv unnde a frantic attempt to have its
readers bellevo that Tug I.kaiuik had
Wprko up a bogus telegram In regard
toGrofevopor aud free home. The
following from tho Free l'rest con-
firms Tut: l.B.MiKn's statoments and
gives tha lie to the Capital
"Tho other day the Outline Capitul
proved conclusively in a half eolumn
editorial that J'tvim did not go to tho
AlalCinlay niwtiug in ChUaaw. Rut
Mr. Wm Orlmes stated at the Repub-
lioan oommltttie meeting at ISi Heno
last Thurstlav that Fiynn was in Chi-
cago ut that time that they met
titer by agNoawnl far purpose of
taiinukf ukialMWia jnatters over or
ootirse Mr. Flynu had a perfect right
tqgato Cnicago ou this occasion-it
wm i good meeting for uny Itepubli -
oantobaal sud Mr. I'lvim combined
business with pleasure by kocorlng
support far the Free Homo bill
; -
Tn South Carolina legislature has
pasied a Ull making nepotism a mU-
demeanor- B" J.f a man holding of-
flee in South Carolina appoints a rela
vc tagflluo nj will have to pay a floe j
for doing so. ftiuali a bill game veryj
near pshslnp the last session of the J
Texas Slate Soanlc. It should harp
become a law. The bill alluded to ws
Introduce! by Spnator II D Oagp afl
Lwcst o far as to prohibit thr aJpnolft-
mnnt to office of persons rwatp'I to tn
pprson making the appointment. tr
the third dogreo either by affinity "
consnngulnl .
Mii3 Klln mokt ..f Du u i
Mltin. 1 the wife of the young ma.
who Is now touring the dnnn museum
circuit aa tho "armless and lpgletm
freak." Kllen would have matter
otherwise. The other day she sued
fordtvoroa nllaglng as the ground of
notion oxtromn cruelty. Mrs. Sluart
bets forth in hor petition that her
husbnnd hns boon in the habit of
ben ting nud striking her with his
fists; has often kicked her with great
severity; line thrown beer glass
bottles ohalrs and othor things at hr
and oncfl knoakpil her down with a
oluK If RlJen can prove in court tht
an armlcbs and logless man did that
she Is entitled to what she asks
Ono nan Oiinhii was dawn from fluid
Monday kicking about the snap con-
ventions. He snys II doosn't make
so mitoh (lllTpronce to Oarfleld county
how soon tho convontions are held as
they are roadv to vote now both for
Klynn and a McKlnley delegation.
"Hut who In thunder" he asks "ever
before heard of statu conventions hp-
ing called Saturday and Mondav. "
(Cingllsher l'ree Press (Hep.
WmiR Asp was away ami Mtonp was
feeling the Heed pulse In Mncoln
county the Oapltal made Its suicidal
break to Hood thus foolishly preeipl
tatlng open warfare belvreeu Asp and
Harries. The Capital is Asp's Hur.hard
while Ilarnos has several hoodoo in
the persons of Halcer of Newkirk:
Holes of Porry. and the Clayton letter
1 h Rwd ppopter. shonh not
P Ctolonel lten.es too hard in tU
'J"- mh '
get t o line. mUer hfa. u. and then
uot1ih.Bemi W prevent iheHynn boom
from 1ar.tnt; right in front of tho
tnm tnotl-
Tm u bUoBn rew OTOf th. .
llon of delefatl-to the 8u Lo.
vonton mt Mouh
poron8. TnlP tho row Centered in
.... " ...
the l.oguu county Republican majority
will do the diotnting.
Commkxtixo on the death of Hill
Nye the Kansas City Journal says-
"Tho work of a professional humoriat
la tromendoiisly serious tor himself."
And the main trouble le that a good
deal of it Is the same for tho public.
Pixci: tho quarantino line lias been
restored It Is feared Hint Rill Boltoo
of Woodward will harp to go bare-
'.leaded for the. net si months at
least. ?x0 ht larger than number 7 T S
is made In this country.
Ir Colonel Ah Hamid really believes
00000 Atnerl-ans have committed sui-
cido within the lust few months lie
has an 16 karat brand of faith which
all on Id move mountains without turn-
ing a hnlr.
Jacksoy oonfesaos that Walling
killed Pearl Bryan and Walling con-
fosses Hint Juekson killod her. Why
not necept the word of both and let
the matter go at tht?
Tin: Fltzsimmona-Muher fight was
too fast for tho kinetoscope people
They ought to bring the machine to
Oklahoma aud try the Reed loom now
Col.o.NTl. P.Aii.NKS hereafter should
life a kawbuck rampant ou iiis
lettorlieads nud add the postscript
"burn this lettur" to all missives he
indites.
Wi: felt sure ull along thut the how
comet wouldn't come uearer to liulh-
rie after it got a fair look at the atreeU
und sidewalk.
What a first quantity
of work a good house-
V re per" ind to do'
There ate an msnv little
tutu and -'trrnatb taking
iK.iv llmt nave no naintH.
It i wunun In III tl'
lurtitli tbeie Is uu more
Ik iltliful employtncnt
than houarwurk (icner-
.ill) pcsking there in no
happier woiusu lu the
urld But how different
w hen every hrcalh pain
every step liHtuic ' This
Ktutc of bealth in tune
cases out of ten com from derangements
of the deli -ite feminine organs of geuer
ution. 'flu uinily doctor inquire first con
cenuiiK i lie -i Hi most uually iutists
upon an "examination " Front this the
modest woman aaturslly shrink. She i'
rikjht. lUccptiuc iu very unuaual cases oi
" feMtale weakasss " examinstioas are un-
iHcceaaary Dr Pierce's favorite Ptescrip-
tioa is a simple natural remedy for these
ill It L-uret "afely ptt-mantHtlv
bciul i . ctit Uamui Id cover iit id
uutlliaf ... auU irreivr Irer a fupy of IH
Hene'n Metlk-.il Aitwx-t A.ldltU Wurhlt
IMnpeiwary Medical AuadaUou Busalo N. Y.
Wanted A widow wishes to
find a good ehrlatiaR home for aa
aotivo hor of thirtoen. Call at 106
west Noble Ave.
Free 1M1U.
Head your address to II ii liueklen
.t Cj.. Chloago. and get a if samuiw
box of Dr King's Kew Lfe Pllis A
trial will eoHvlnee you of Uw'r merits
These pills are ea..y iu action and are
partloulaaly elective in the cure of
consumption and sick headache. For
alalnrla aud liver
troubles tlicv have
i been piufed invaluabia. They are
.guarant4Msd to be par fustly free from
. arery deleter lows subUa-VB and to
to b purely vegetable Tt do not
I waakon by their uetiop W e giving
tone to stomach and bowoJs greatly
I invigorata the system. Regalar sizr
! f Dor mt- SoUl by Seatoalan Drug
0a
Jfw yorM's pJr Tettl
iIC yYurtu rU'r I eSTS
showed no baking powdet
SO pure Of SO great In Icav
enlng power OS tho Royal.
w
w
(rnimil TIioiiiixoii Itewljr.
bHTrftK Ma lVb '27. Thomas A.
Thompson a naloonlupper at Piixlco
ntv iniles northwest oL Dex er
tsmlay almt and Instantly killed
on Rodner. The killinr took pluee
in Thompson's saloon On last Christ
mas Rodney went t Thompson's sa-
loon ami raised racket with I homo-
son whU-h resulted In an exchange of
pistol shot wlthomi injury. Hixtney
has si ii so threatened Th-mpsu mid
yasterdfty afternoon gut a Winches
ter ana worn to me imioon w kiii mm
but wa4 himself killed. Thompson
gave himself up to the authorities.
4l. Corbrell. Stonf. Illuml.
Nkvaha. Mo Feb. '?. For delo-gates-nt-large
to the National Demo
emtio convention the names of Hena-
toraVet m Pockrell 'Mlver Dick"
llland and Governor Stone haro been
freely mentioned In this vicinity. This
being the lattor's home of eours tho
selection of the governor m a delegate
wold be especially gratifying to the
silver Democrats of this section of the
stat
Amnt of a atii4Mteti Mrlrer.
"Mkbaaia.. Mo. Feb.. 85. Robert
Glovaf alias Dan Hjkiii hargd
with hating iBnrderedlHtem Measkis
in lh Indian tsrrltory October 1 19W
vas arrested last night at Ilunaaton
by Deputy United States Marshal .
S. Shelby and placed in the Jefferson
City jail whero he will be held or
positive identification in wh'eh case
h.6 will lw Uiken lo Fort Smith foi
trial.
Don This Itevpnl h Smuiliil?
NnwoASTt.it. Pa . Feb. 27. Mux
Thompson superintendent of tho
Itainey A llerger Furnace companv
was fonnd Inscnu le in h). office this
illuming and lyiug dead on the floor
near him was Mrs Carlisle. Ou wife of
swell known citien The ornan
had evideutly been dend several hours.
It is supposed that they were asphyx-
iated. Thompson is a married man.
Ill recovery is doubtful
Ml I'roe.
TIiom1 who have used lr King's New
Discovery know its value und lhos4j
who nave not now havo the opportu-
nity to try It fre Send your name
and address lo II 12. llacklin A Co
I Chicago and get a Mutplt box of l)r
King's New Life Pills free as well aa
a copy of utnde to Health and nonae-
hold Instntelor fw ' All of which
is a gnarantee to do you irood and
coat'yott nothing At Bestonian Drug
Store.
. - l.rrtttrn lf Uhb. llmialieiis.
Bo Ilonohena of Perry will lec-
ture on Woman 8ufTrngo Wednesday
evening March 4 at the North M. v-
church. Admission free. T.et every
body come out and hear an olnqnent
address. Mils. Vwxt Secy.
SI NOLI? PltKMim.
THIS SYSTEM of Mfe Insur-
ance w hleii ii. original with and op-
erated only by the Nat'l Mfe. is bar p1
on u Single Premium nitlustcct on
fan exact matheuietical equity between
tlto pemons insured so that eacli
will pny for tho insurance received
just wliatltlis i dually worth according
to the age and the liazird assumed
CASH SURRENDER VAL
UllS' "" "d' snrrpnrter value- nre
granted on our Single Premium poll
cies at the end of unch Five Year Divi-
dend Period
PAID UP POLICIES arepian-
ted on same lerms as original policy
for such a proporatlon u the nmnlier
of premiums paid near to tne num
bor required in the original policy
EXTENDED INSURANCE
After tne nve annual premiums
have been paid in case policy in lapsed
and paid up policy !s not applied for
the Association will without any
action on the part of the insured
carry the original policy for iu full
amount for such a time aa tbe Reserve
aad dividends then apportioned to the
policy will pay for the Association's
then rates.
DISABILITY-Iu case of total
Disability upon surrender of the poli-
cy tho Association may pay an
annuity certain of one-tenth ol the
then value of tho policy payable un
nually for ten years; or a single ch
payment equal to the present worth
of such annuity.
THAT SUCH A POLICY
fully meeU the purpo.-e of lifo insur-
ance amply supplying the demands
of the insuring public requires no
shrewdness or business experience to
see; while it i cquuily self evident
that il is the fairext most equitable
aud just insurance contract now is-
sued 'eoabilng the National . Life to
sll life insurance on l lie same prin-
ciples that . Ure insurance or other
commodities are sold' the purchaser
pay lug rxaotly what the article pur
ehaacd is ivorlb. and receiving foil
consideration for tbe money expended
SliHet.lt fiiHtnte.
THIS SYSTEM while it do
not include tlio objectionable features
seenres by its live-year accuinn'-Uon
distribution plau all tho strong and
popular poiuu of Tontine insurance
It practically eliminates or ipduies to
tlit- tuiniuuiiii t ho dangers of loss
froui lapse or surreuder at the same
time bcruriug to die persistent Insured
the greatest prmsible benefits arising
from all surplus accumulation which
eau be used from time to time or al-
lowed to accumulate aud be paid with
am iu addition to the amount of the
policy at its maturity.
BY THIS SYSTEM you can
secure tho beat and most equitable
policr issued contain! uk ail tho new
and popular features. ou tan also
feel assured that you are not wasting
your money ou evtrarsgant manage-
ment aa the expenses are limited to a
Uxxl amount and all profits are used
to increase tbe surplus ami
streug theu tho loss paying ability of
tne company o that you will never
fed In after life thai you have ex-
pended considerable sums of inauey
that might better have been saved.
IN SECURITY agsinst loss aud
to ywawpUy meat maturing claims
tne most Important DerquUltiea of a
'if eoaipauy this sy-lem les ull
others a by it- nectsl reserve e'suM-
t affords an additional safeguard.
I'tie premium pvtoir period Is limited
to the producing years of life thus
rendering to the minimum the c. anger
of absolute loan on aeeonnt of iualtillty
from any cause to pay premiums iu
later year.
Tha bast and most equitable policy
ever UhhmL
InstsraHM forae SO 74 140000.
liatas aAJustad aeoordiug to tha risk
assured.
dross Ratal 7134. Wi. 90. '
Surplus aa to policy holders 1U?
577.01.
- Hatlenal Life Assoc'atlon
of Hir ford Conn.
llBBR?l!teK"ttw..
SuTplKtlray Ilros
Outhrie
0 T
OVERWORK
- WUUO'.D
Nervous Prostration
Oempkta Recovery by tlw Use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
" taiae leaf an" as a rssult of too
lise attmti' ii tt liiminess my health
fMlltwl. I bcr.imn weak nervous WBS
uii.iMi i ! It ilin in v interests and
mniiit) -"') '" ''' xvuiptoma of a do-
ilinr 1 1. 1 '. tlirce bottles of Ayer's
HarHiipiinil i 1 1 ;. oi to improve at oh So
and I'Milml'i n. r i -tl mr wi 'Rht from
one IimikIi.iI in I lHfnt live to two
hundred poumin. hoicu tlit n 1 and my
family have used this medlrlne when
needed anil we are all la the beit of
lienltli. n f-rt wiilrh we 'ittrlbtlte to
Ayer' r- i in i I ' in ve ray chil-
dren would Ii.t-c Kcni tu i less to-day
had ir n.- tvet f-i - t - arssparilla
of whii Ii pi i pinii. i I r innnt ?ay too
mneh."-ll O 11im.- P tmister ami
Plant.-. Kbnrd's i
Ayer's
rt
aau Sarsapaiilla
RECEIVING MCOAL M WOULD'S TAIfl
AYER'SPills ?r ooctor'aTmilfi"
Vols. 1 and 2. n.lalioma Kupreme
Court Reports m w for sale. Price
ivduooil to $350 per vol; also few
Oklahoma Statutes 1300 mid I89!i and
session laws of 1S95. Hdgar W. Jones
Territorial Librarian.
Canvassera wantod $60 per week.
No capital required. Dr. Talmage's
famous new lMHk of travels "The
Barth Girdled." Thrilling incldonts
among wild people. Astounding
facts too curious photogrnpha. Write
for particulars. People's Publishing
Co St. Ijonls Mo.
For sale At Loader ofilec; ono half
medium Cliandlor &. l'rloe Oordon
press 14x90. It Is in perfect condi-
tion and is running ovory d.v at our
filoo. Wo must tnalco room for largo
prasa tf
Fonnd A Hat kej In district court
room: owner can got it ny calling at
this nffico and paying for tills notice
Atnp of VlrRlnla Itattle-Plelils
The only correct map made from of-
ficial papers in the war dopartment
with complete Pat of battles. Hent on
receipt of ?!l eonU In money or postage
stamps. Address ' R. Ryan assist
ant general paasonger agent C. and O.
railway Clnolnnati. Ohio 4-5-lw
(lUtlirie School of music has had
a good patronage so far but a few
open hours are to be had.
Drensiimlier.
Mrs. Turner an exporineccd Dress-
maker of Chicago can be found at No
102 east Hiurlson She will bo giad tf
meat all ladles who wish first clus-
work in tii- latest styles at the ico
reasonable prices. 11 17m
First published in the Oklahoma Leader
Feb. 13 18M
Nallco for publication
Land office at Outhrie O T.. January SO
two
Notjcc Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Inten-
tion to make Anal proof In support of his
clsUn and that said proof will be made be-
fore Regliter and Beech er at Quthrle' O T
oi AnririS. ISM vis:
Willi Iiewea for the loU 1 and Sand e hf
ii w ir sec Si twp 17 u r 1 w I H.
lie names the following witnesses to pro e
lilu continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said land vis
William Uannlmr. of llerwirk. O. T.. An
drew L Ilantane Charles J Qeriach and
Benlamia Barrett all of CMtkrte. O.I.
Wmm - . .. " .
fist
a .n .i uhook iieijiHicr.
Wanleil-
ofttec -At once wooil
tf
at Lender
First published in TheOklahoma Laador
Jan?3.
Notice for I'ubllcation.
IjiimI Ofllce at nuthrie. O. T.. Jan 18
I80fl.
Notice h hereby ghou that the follow-iug-ttamed
settler has filed notice of hit-
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim aud that said proof will bo
made before the register and receiver nf
U. el. land oftiee at Outhrie 0. T on
AprPtt. 1 viz-
Henry T. Harnes foi the uw or sec M
tpl7 nrsw IM.
lie uantes the fuiiowiua witnesses to
prove hi continuous residence upan and
culUvatiou of said laud vis:
John A Cravens. Frank A Smith. Ssia-
uelMelfaiulry RMis Roles all of Outh-
rie Ok .
A. N. .1. Cmook Rnlatar.
Silt
Noli ro
Territory of OMahoma county of Lo-
Stn: ss In probata court
otioa Is hereby given that on ihe ?nd
day of iiarca A D IWd Gsitrude Ingram
?led In tha probato court of the county of
. gan and Territory of Oklahoma a pe-
tition pray lug for letters and admlu'stra-
tion to be Issued to her ufion the astata nf
Marah A MeCubWn deceased late of tie
touuty of Iogan and Terr! Wry of 0 kk-
homa. Aaa pursuant to an order of said pro-
bata court Monday tbe and day of
March A D 1890 at th hour uf n o'clock
4 m of said day. ttiat being a d v of the
egtilar March term A 1) l-tuu. ot -aid pro-
bate court has been sppointcd an the
time for hearing said apubc lou. when
and where auy pro Interested gy
oimteat said petition by HI lug written op-
novitiofl thereto on the grom d of incom-
petency of the ai-pllcant. oi in y askcrt
hi owu right to ib aduiiulsti tiou and
prHj that letters be issutd to lomxelf
ltnessH8 I.aurt-ne .Imlge uf the.
probate court uf ilia cnuiit) r Logan
aud the eal nf the eout i uttiked the Mk
day of February A I) lsKi.
S I. VUUk.NfK.
iSKAl Pi otmie Judge.
Outhrie to Chandler
Uhi HMmtt't Stage Line.
Loaves Uutbrie at 7 a. m.; arrives at
ShgudW 4: JO p ;n. Qfwid roads; good
WAS- All orflurs fBrTbassage apd
bafgaga should Hal&ft aV the Quth-
rle Cigar Store. 117Socond Streot
oho. is. itiLLis:uerEY
TreHdett.
CapitoL
aVl
ot iMAnorviAi
.in hRIE. OKLAHi
Capital fuUy paid $50000.00
Undivided profits 10000.00
HOARD OF DtlUSCTOHHt )
A. O. Hrowar. CaplUllst. Utlca X. Y. 0o. K. BllllnK-i v. (iuil.ih' i
Geo. A. Motcalfjlnthrle. M. L. Turn r. (.uthrle
Chss. 18. Bllllagsley. Outhrie
Correspondence Solicited.: Collections a Spsoialty.
Manufacturer and applier of Cole's Aaphaltnm lr..n ' i-it I'" f 1' i
boat far metal and shingle roofs Makes shlngii hi -- a y
phattum rrsvtat sand tar and pU'-h roofs ami r ' wi mi n
walks anil pnvaments and artlfii lalatono. Old roof. p.ind ir i
iroed aa new. Stacks and stand llpas paiated and repnird All wm
teed Heat of rsfordncea
o.
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange
SHIVEY BROS. & VAN WYCK.
First-rlass livery barns at Stillwater and Orlando
cilitics for carrying passcugers between these two points
J. W. MoNEAT Puks
Capital.
Surplus
Hoard of Dh-eetora in
Jntnos Stratum Horace Speed.
OUWE NATIONAL SANK
Hotel
EAST HARRISON AVENUE
H
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PROPRIETOR.
VAC4Uai.u .iiiucmv.oj ..' u n iu u A ai"
entbi- urc . til r Modcratc Fces. 5
OunOrricEta Opposite U.S. PATCiiTOrnetJ
andwocanif ;0fat ...alc.jt ue 1 aa tiii-J
remote ir. m Wash vg n.
r. ... .-.1 T..J. tr..l . .v. --J ..J 'l o. I
J Send model drawing or plin . W H desenp-t
tton. Vrr odiue If patentaL torn i fo-o of J
'ttarge. Cur le not due till pan nt n inured.
?cost ot same In the U. S. and iureign couotriJ
J sent free. Address
l Opp. Patent Orricc Washington. D. C.
THE OKLAHOMA LEADER
And McGlure's Mazne
I loth for
Only $1.50 Per Year
A few of the great things in McClure
Magasine for the coming year:
8TOK1BS FROM THE LIFE OP L.INCOI.N
Collected at first hand from those wlio
knew Lincoln with over 100 Illustrations
Including hitherto unpublished portrait
of Lincoln pictures of hU home In Ken-
tucky Indiana and Illinois portraits of
his family friend and great contempora-
ries. KLI55AURTII 8TAUKT PIIRLP8
will write a series of autobiographical
articles including remlnescencesof Emer-
son Longfellow Holmes aud Lowell. They
also take the reader Into her own literary
workshop and show how her famoui h.-.-.ka
"Oaten ar and others were written
ItUDYARD KIPLINCJ
More Jungle Stories about Mowgll the tor
est -bred boy. and his brother wolves.
ANTHONY HOPE
Zen4a ii lories Oara. the Princes of SScnua
aad ot her lovers and their adventures.
UKEAT PAINTINGS OP THE CRNTPRY
A aeries of articles by tbe dlstiguished ar-
tist. Will II. Low who has been In Europe
for many months collecting material llh
reproduLtlona of the masterpieces of art
prod need during the last century
QKKAT INSTITUTIONS NEW INVEN
TIONS AND NOTABLE ACHIKVEMKNTS
In all realms ot human activity will fur-
nish aubleita for Interesting and instruct-'
ive articles
KVKKY NUMilUR IS ILl.IJSTHATKIi !
coptusly with interesting pictures splen
UldJy engraved andiprlnted Send Uvc ceuu
In stamps lo
8. S. McCLUHK LTD NO SO LAFAYETTE
PLACW NEW YORK
for sample ropy a go-pare pamphlet giving
portraits of nf ly tamiius.iiithors.aadooiu-
plete prospe tm .i m. flurt's Magasine.
FOR 25g Gash !
1 u ill ii M .u linu I cured tlie worn i m- nf
l lu. hi .intipalluo In Oklahoma ufelewn
)ui" -.Li ml iiis. Jto medtclue no expeose
ini.l lurmless plaasaut I'lltiuni M
Nil w uii-t- needed Send V5e tn H 714 sel
oblf Cjuitarie Ok and rocei-e lemed) b
reiuni mail prepaid -ii' .Ut i.hmhmi
A Box of 111 wl.l coat you &. So win
this. This will cure You inon u hether or
not nuts cure
Burrows' Stage Line
Quickest
Hoot
Une batwoea Pqrry and Pawnee. Stoi
atTMorrlsou'b for dlnnar Luavs Parri
ovory morning at 0. Pawnee at 9.
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200 W Okla. Ave. Scatonian Drug cp
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Prop'1
Irnproed fi-
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500
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addition to Rank Officers:
Rob't Martin J. R. Cottingham
W. J. HORSFALL Cnshlnr.
P
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vji a rwi fTi-riis i niuvv:
Transfer Trunk
Line
hcTABUSHED APRIL j
Ml ordns for baggage on outgoit.
traus 'houIJ be left one
hnn be'ore t'ie r.ir.
V-V Oklei horn n
Av
WANTED.
Agents to ell our nev. book Dt.
tionary of United States History ly
Prof. J. FrsnUlin Jameson Needto
by every teacher pupil and fuiuily.
indorsed ny press nd putil'c Agents
selling fiftv booki. per wc k Mie.ess
ful agent- made irenerl H-rnts H!g
pay. PURITAN PUHLiSHINtJ CO
llos;s.n. Mass
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ClaHlH lt
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning ami I: pairing
Dyol a Specialty.
SitlsfactlOH GiiaranLo'd.
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