The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 19, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADER UCJTHR1E OKLAHOMA
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"Now or never you must climb Leaving trivial things below;
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Equipped Factory
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No other machine stands -o hirh in the estimation of cyclists because Wa-
varleya are built on honest valuo linen and purchasers receive full value for
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AniNaTON April 17. Mr. lUue's
Srht aifainst the reappointment of
Wfineral W. . Inklln as a mamber of
the biard ot managers of the National
Momeffor niaabled Volunteers which
ns tlu feature of the proceedings In
Vie House Wodnoaday terminated uu-
succesaliily yesterday when hw
amendmeU to substitute the nnme of
eneral O. O. llowarrt for that of tlen-
ral FrankVin was rejected. 01140.
The debate on the subject continued
until .1 o'cloek and was at times unite
Spirited lloth (lenernl Franklin and
overnor .Smith of the Leavenworth
ome wore eloquently defended bv
enoral Urosvenor. of Ohio. General
Henderson Mr. Hull of Iowa chair-
man of the committee which reported
the resolution! nnd others. Mr. Hen-
frajrn of Iowa Mr. Kirlcpntrick of Kan
Ms (tnd Mr. Caldcrhead of Kansas
Spoke against General Franklin. The
resolution adopted appoints General
Franklin and Mr. Steele of Indiana
(t4 succeed themselvos; flencral I L.
lianl of Minnesota to succeed General
Faasenden tnd General Tlu-mas .1.
nderson of Illinois to succeed Gen-
ra.1 John C. lllaok.
At the opeiiinir of tha session. Mr.
Henderson Republican of Iowa
chairman of the judiciary committee
taeured consent for the consideration
i the bankruptcy bill on Wudnosduv
and Thursday of next week.
Too Kansas delegation stood solidly
with Colonel lilue acnlnst Genoral
T asm. Franklin as did all the Missouri dole-
12 99 ftatiou excepting Congressmen Dock-
et! 00 lwJr' Clarl and Cobb who voted for
1 nop U reappointment of Franklin.
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solution Indorslnir linhn for
lileut Is Slilo-Traokcd.
utnt'i Ohio April J". The
d Mine Workers' convention yos-
a adopted a resolution winch is
practically an indorsement of Major
atcKinley. A resolution was intro-
duced recommending Hie nomination
of IQujfeno V. Uebs for president by
ibe Populist national convention.
About two-thirds of the delcgntea
were wearing McKinley badges and
W. C. Webb of Kentucky said tlio idea
0 adopting a resolution favoring a
Popnlibt candidate wiili a pock of
McKinley badges in sight was ludi-
crous. The following substitute was
adopted: "That we recommend to
the ware earners of the country the
advisability of nominating u represent-
ative wage earner or a well known
friend of the wealth producers for
tlio presidency of tlio United States
to be held next November."
The Rhino The Alp and Battle-
field line of America. In ronneo-
tion with tho Uig
Cinucinuatl to
Four Route via
WASHINGTON.
BALTIMORE.
PHILADELPHIA.
NEW YORK
B M . i A modern train olec-
fA jT g tre litfbts steam heat-
B ff pf'. observation ear.
i a 5 a This fnmous train of-
BWrrLY5yS(fers the best service
over the lwst trnek and best road bed
to tho east through historic regions.
II C. McGuire T P A Dallas. TexRu.
a B. Ryan. A G P A Cincinnati Ohio
H. V. Fuller G P A Washington D. C.
GUTIIRIK Lodge No. 8 I. O O. P. weeU
Monday nlfrht of each week at 7:96. Vis-
iting Odd Fellows always welcome.
ft O OOKTON N. O.
G. W. IlKUG'B. Sec'y lock box 17V. T
Fraud In Madrid Hlrotlons.
Maduii) April 10. The flguroH of
iho poll nt
than there
The Marquis Cabriana wasnot elected
Jlo oblainod only 11000 voto.t and hns
prote&tod contending that votos in
"lis favor were given to other can di-
lutes. It was the marquis who
Irotight the sensational ehnrgob of
jriiud against the municipal couueil
vhicli resultod in a riot and consider-
able legal complications. The arts'
tnd crafts' guilds demand that the
elections be annulled.
Cai'B Town April Is. Tho situation
about Bnlmvayo has grown moro
alarming and tho rebellion is so wide-
spread that a large force of troops
will be necessary to restore order.
Urgent requests for troops have been
made by the people not directlv Inter-
ested in the British Chartered South
Africa company and the home gov-
ern men I is blamed for postponing the
dispatch of strong reinforcemonts in
South Africa.
Information coming from the cottn-
trv around mnkos it certain that tlio
natives are preparing an offensive
movement against this place. The
number of Matabeles reported gath-
ering at points near by is suHlcient to
appal the hearth of even experienced
lighters. There Is dread in the minds
of many tint the place is in danger of
being "ovi-rhelmod by a rush of
hordes of Matabeles and the inhabit
ants put to a wholesale massacro.
The fear f treachery is added to
the apprehension of overwhelming
numbers Many indications point to
a connivance with the war pnrtios of
supposed friendly natives. There arc
many of the latter in the town Itself
and no white man feels sure how far
lie can trust his dusky associates or
servants.
It is stated that fully 15000 Mata-
beles have been massed fcr the attack
on Bultiwavo which although placed
in a fair state of dofotihe could not
hold out against the headlong rush-
ing charge of the native regiments
which if they only number half of
16000 might sweep over the town
evon if thousands were slain in tho
onslaught
The ollhdals of the Chartered Com-
pany say they have no lear that Bulu-
1 wnj'o will be capturod. but it is the
over-confidence of tho British tho
habit of grosbly underrating tho
strength of an enemy which hns led
to many historical disasters to the
I'.ritisti army. There is no denying
tliat the Matnbeles have been steadily
gathering together for weeks past
with the intention apparently of at-
tacking Buliiwnyo. The recapture of
King Lobengula'sold capital from the
British would be a fearful blow to the
"paramount power in South Africa.'
This it frankly admitted yot the
1 available force of volunteer etc. at
1 Buluwnyo is believed to be not much
above 800 men. Machine guns have
I it is true been hurried to the front
from the British flagship St. George;
the market place has been converted
into a strong laager tho old police
camp outside the town and othor
points have been fortified but it
1 would take many men and many ob-
structions to withstand over 10000
1 foarless Mutabolos especially if it is
! triio tliev nre bcintr "aided and
abetted" by Boer command and led by
Jay Gould oanuassad for boolis.
P. A. Collins worhaii in a mine.
Henry Glews started lifo as a
boohhoopar.
Augustin Dally used to dam but
$8 a tuooli.
Such facts seem stranger than
iiction. Yet the list could be
indefinitely drawn out of men
who born poor with few educa-
tional advantages have by per-
sistent work by hard study by
putting to its best use every op
portunity climbed the ladder of
fortune and success.
Bear in Mind
That this is the Xeu
Time 1SP Edition with
Large
Ameri
can revisions and additions ab-
solutely up to date. The Star
backs this statement with its
word and reputation.
GREATER
OPPORTUNITIES
Uave you than wore evrr vouch-
Mafetl to the successful man of
the past. Would you mount the
ladder of success? Your first
step in such a riw will be to se-
cure that compendium of all
knowledge tile
Star .
Edition
of the
COUPON OF INQUIRY.
Madrid give more votes old King Lobengula or his son.
are registered olootors. 1
Kiiiiior Tlint IJiiliiwnyo Has Pillion.
LoMiox. April 18. The Uxchnngo
Telegraph Company savs it is rumored
that Buluwnyo has been captured by
the Matabeles The news is not con-
firmed from other sources dispatch
from Alderhhot sas that the Mnidlcso
regiment has been '.ereil in start
immediately for South Vfriea
Cut tlila out and sond to
THE KANSAS CITY STAR
103 Oklahoma Avonuo
GUTHRIE O. T.
lam interested in j'our Encyclopaedia Briiannica
With "Helps."' Kindly give me full particulars.
(Name)
(Address).
Encyclopaedia
Britannica.
Now within your reach
if you will save but
A Trifling Sum
A Day.
Call and Examine this
Wonderful
Library
At 103 Oklahoma Av.
Guthrie Okla.
OPEN EYENINGS.
OKLAHOMA KncampnientNe. 1
VJ" ineeu everr
Fellows hall at 7:90
11 nn
Ida
welcome.
B. K. MKHTKN
I. O O. F.
Friday evening in Odd
All visiting uatriarrhs
JOS. FOUCAItT C P.
Scribe.
. I O.O F.
iv IAOMI Jlebekah Lodge No.
1 -w ineeis every Tnursoav evening :
In Odd Fellows hall In the Weinberger
iuk visiium welcome.
AGNUS UHUCK
FLOItA COOPKK Secy.
HIIcIuh for l'MMldent.
Ei.kinb W. Va. April 17. The Re-
publican county convention of Ran-
dolph county the home of Stephen
B. ISlWini adopted a strong resolution
instructing the delegates to the state
nnd district conventions to support
delegates to the national Republican
convention at St L011U who are in
favor of Hon. S. B. KlkliiK for presi-
dent and in the event that he is not
or will not consent to be a candidate
then to vote for such delegates as will
support William McKinley.
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GUTimiK LODGK
A V. & A. M. Heifulari
ing third Tuesday eve
in each month at Ho'cfj
All brethien cordial lr I
vueuio aiiena
H. K. AKDERY. Set
K 8. DONNKLLV W M.
W . l -3P"
WJ 1A&W
ir tMnrn nib
rauiKJi knave amo
E' fiSJK w'VM
acF. wm
w Co mut nuotered.
a Cal. April IT. Just
ten
Bjtoy
tim Mtaaiojc
a . r -
arm iai nigiu. tuny so.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. l.A.O U W m
Thursday evenincs of eacn week at
in Victor block corner First and Harris.
Visiting Workmen always welcome
O. H. MONTGOMERY. M W
U. W. VAMPNER Recorder
GUTIIRIK Lodge No. 9 K. of P mee
V2I overy WeUnewlay at 7:90 in their h
1n the Victor lilock. corner First and Har
son. Visiting knights are always welroui
Q. W. IlIUTCK C C
J. FODOART M. of F. and K or u. s
I
R M Meets every Tuesday night
visiuns
in Kjt
cblefs alwavs wel
do tuo. J- T. TAVt.UK bacuem
M.I1. CHERRY Chief of Records.
O
IC of P. hall.
Professor Swift of the Mount
vatory discovered uu ob-
heavens which he suspected
iv comet. On Monday night.
on wu8 partinlly verified.
The visitor
U In tiuhl ascension 3 hours 38 min-
jliUli dacliaation north. 13 degrees
40 ilnta. The comet is bright
Mm a snort tan. its motion is very
Annua) Uefcrlnf; Sou Froulnmntioii.
wlnfnroTOir. April IT Tha Presi
dent haa laaajad the annual fur seal 1
flshorlw aroaJamation reeiting the
Jaw VrohiJlUiIiitr the taking of seal
bQarlV OgHaals in Alaskan waters I
anil UiU aii uti(l to give effect to !
tb PAI arbitration it warns all
paraoo uot Xo violate those lawa
under iXeunlty of arrest and punish
menu
WANTED
Agents to sell our new book Die
tlonary of Unltod States llistory ty
Prof. J. Franklin Jameson. Need to
by oyory teacher pupil and family
indorsed by ura6 and pubMo. Agent
Boiling fifty books per week. Succes
ful airauLa made general agents. Uig
pay. PUHITAN PDHLISHINQ Ca
' . Bo-.i-b Maw-
.
RSMlfl :. Tin-
iffl . mc
New .Millinery More.
I with to iuforin the people of Guth-
rie and vicnlty that I have opened u
new inilliuery store on the south side
of Oklahoma avenue next door to
Knauss' bicyulo store. No 115 where
I will be found at all times with a full
line of Fashionable Millinery the very
latest styles from Fvansville Indian-
apolis lud. and Louisville Ky. Miss
Pearl SL John an experienced trim-
mer from Louisville Ky. will have
charge of the trimming department.
I also carry a full line of FeiUhcrbono
corsets the best corset in the market.
You will always find our store full of
goods as wo believe In carrying a
largo stock.
Wo are always up with tho time as
we are here as strangers to solicit a
share of your patronage. I am hore to
stay. I will invite tlio ladies to call
and examine my stock while I would
like to form an acquaintance with
you. Will also take great pains in
showing you through every depart-
ment of my store.
Lot all the ladies call on us. We
will treat you right ono price to nil.
Wo expoct to doal honostly with every
body It will be to your intorost to
come and see us before purchasing
oUewhere
vVe will bo roady to show goods
March 27 1800. Mas. Lou Robkiib
I'reuiliim for I. Ion lleaitx.
J. he giri boy marrteu woman or
1 man bringing and giving us the
largest number of lion heads cut from
Lion Cofifoo wrapper in the month of
April May nnd June beginning April
1st and all to bo brought in by July
Ut will be givon a handsome Ban-
quet onyx-handlod lamp valued at
310 The party bringing the second
largest number will receive a hand-
some chamber-set value SL
Como to the &tore nnd seo the pre-
miums you are to work for.
Tni? Wki.couk Ohockiiy.
First published in tho Oklahoma Leadet
April 17.181K1
110 AW NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that a Nesion
of the board of Commissioners of Logan
county Oklahoma Territory held on tho
Othday of April A. 1). 1SSM5. t petit! jti
signed by Chas. I land and others of Mtil-
hall township asking for a view and a
survoy for tho purposo of locating a cer-
tain county road described as follows:
Commencing at the beginning about 20
rods south of the northeast corner of tho
southeast quarter sec seven thence in a
northwesterly direction about 35 rods
thoncn In a northeasterly direction inter-
secting section Hi 0 between 7 and 8.
twp 18 It 2 V about 10 rods noith of
beginning wis prosented and that
George Anderson S. S. Potors undM.
M. Sholton vlowors and II. L.
Whilo county surveyor will nieot
at the placo of beginning of
said road on tho 0th day of May A. T
1500 at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day and
proceed to view anu survey sum roan
and give all parties a hearing.
Dono by order of the Board of Commis-
sioners of Logan county Oklahoma Ter-
ritory. It. ElIMKTT STKWAin
sf.a.1. County Cleik and Clerk of
said Board.
Guthrlo O. T. April 13. lWMi.
THE CAMPAIGN
HAS BEGUN.
The Kansas City Journal flros tho
lirst'gun The poople's paper pionoor-
ing again. Tho Journal ha'f price
daily and Sunday. Bond those rates
Sond in your sulwcriptlona. Toll your
neighbors.
lly .Mull In AilvHiinn:
Daily and Sunday 1 year . . SI C
" " fl months . . it 0.
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It I II 1 14 I
Weekly Journalist and Agricultur-
ist ono year .... 61
Single copies Sic except Sunday
Sample copies froo. Address
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Chlchctter'a Knallih IMamond II rand.
firlfrlnul nnd Onlr CritnlnCw
OAFlu uwajt r lltUe ISDICS HI
li jtrifhit for CkirkttrM Via
1 t Urn tut in ili ihd 1 lit metblliO
ihoxi Kiaied vitb blu rit ton Toko
mi Athrr. Rffut daHOer ut atiMllfU
nt arui imuatwn. At irunnii or i
Iq Utn(i w piriwular tt-atimdauu a-
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The Journal
Kansas City Mo.
Teach ors' rogiaters best found
printod bound in manilla and cloth
for sale at Boyle's book store. Tho
law says these regiators are required
to be used by teachers in all publiu
schools Approved by Superintendent
Cameron. ;?
THE NEW VOltK WOULD
toll Ij ui Loctl IrKiiU.
WeuUhy HiiiporU lluii Du.nl.
GurORlA Kan Apnl 17 Alfred
Roberts lone of llnipona wealthiest
man and li laadia hanUt-r. died es-
tarday mArjiing He was io of tho
nariy plfinjr8 f Lyon comi and for
loany yeaililjaa lien a din- i .1 of
j?ay?-5iya
fanjt o iyi" 'finiinr
anil MaJorl Hood imw 1
IIirwiaslaHfeU ar
M
the
Pl't-.i. was
When the girl comes to be a woman
look out. Italic 6tarta out in vigorous
womanly health then it is pretty safe to
say she will be a healthy attractive
beautiful woman.
The beginning of womanhood ia the
real crisis in a woman's life. Nearly
always somethiug is wrong then in the
distinctly feminine organs. Maybe it
isn't very serious no matter the time
to stop disease is vrhea it starts.
McELREE'S
WIRSE OFCARDUI
will bring girls safely through the crisis.
Taken at the first indication of weak
ness it never tans it regulates uie
monthly periods with perfect precision.
Its action is direct upon the feminine
organs that above all others ought to
bs strong and well.
Start the girl right. Don't expose her
to the dangers and tortures of dragging
weakness Dearing down pains nervous
prostration and the debilitating drains
60 common to women.
McElrcc's Wiuo ot Cordul is a home
treatment. It does away entirely with
abhorrent "local examinations."
Sold attt.00 a &ettl by leattrt la MMfebH.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that on the
21st day of April 1800 at the hour of
2 00 p. ra. thore will be a lneoting of
the stockholders of the Anlmore Ice
Co. at the office of Paul Jundt. the sec-
retary of the corporation in the city
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 111, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 19, 1896, newspaper, April 19, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73605/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.