The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 52, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 1, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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AOMIReliekah Lodgi No. t L O. O. P
meets ecrv Tbuixdav evenine at 7:30
in Odd Fellows hall 111 the VVeinberger build-
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(.UTHK1K IX)1HJE NO 2
A r A A. M. KctuUi meet
log third Tuesday evening
lu earb month at h o'clock.
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No. 3. K ot I' meeu
at 7.40 iu their ball
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AN.MIU N CUM UNTS.
J-OLIIICAI
The Leader i ii.UiorUod to auoounce the
name of liarr i l'aintrr an a candidate tor
the offlc uf iriur -if deeds of Iogan
county ui i i to tin. dr. iiuu of the actum
oi lUe Ilej ui'li an viuut' i.bciiUu
Tfcn Leader iautbuiiz.d by A Krba to
aniiuuncc UH mic a a caiwwate lor
'CUtkaabiiH.t u taeactwn 01 me
tie party.
County (
Democrat!
I will be a caiiiildatefor County Superin-
cumlsg campaign.
tectlent of Schools of Logan county In the
W'NFIEL.D S. SMITH
Huldn had Uron toostuuned too over-wlielmwl-
by conlllotiiiR oniotions to bo
nblo to nttcr n word Sho i?nt gaziiiR iu
motionless nuinz.eiiient nt his palo fnco
wliloli yot moved horairaiiRoly. Slio folt
IremnlotiB nnd undoiio tuul yot deter-
mined to rescno thi man whom with
nil his wwtkness nho loved from tho pit
into whioh lie had fallen.
He was walking up and down on the
i i .11.1.. 1 JIm il iltpmnlm
HOOr IHlKllllf HI U JUtftjr uuu uiouiuu; .
humorouH way of his many ilia and ' n ?li:
showing plainly how nncomfortablo ho
felt under her stondy gaze.
"Thla Is a blnstel connt-y" ho was
Htying. "People hero havo Jio inoro np-
lireolntion of nrt thnn u cat has of mus-
tard t mde an nwful mistako in com-
ing here there's no doubt of that. But
It's too late to remedy it now ninco my
high unci mighty uncle blankly refuse
mo funds for returning or for anything
olse for that matter. I have managed
to serapo up the scantiest kind of a liv-
ing by selling n drnwing now nnd then
to the vitrioiu papers and depending foi
the rest upon tho free luncheon count-
ers. I was jmt trying to composo an
appropriate design for n now kind oi
soap when you cmno in something
happy mid to tho point something in
the stylo of 'Good morning. Havo you
need Pears' soup?' or like tho allusion to
those ubiiormul children who cry for
onstarin?"
In spito of his jciky inconsequence
mid his shabby dislmbillo Hulda could
not but remark that ho was still a gen-
tleman every inch of him. Thoro wiu
Fomethiuggeutloniniiryevouinhisjccdi
ncs nnrt sho was far from seeing any
thing comio iu tho niry loftiness of hit
maimer annd such miserablo surround-
iugs. "Olaf" sho said seriously lookiup
up nt him with large pathetic oyos "1
want to tell you what has happoncd fee
that you may know how to act. I was
to havo been mnrried to Palck n month
ago lsuit Wednosdny nnd tho banns wok
published and everything was prepared
for the weduing. "
"The nasty beggar I You don't meat
to Bay that no worked tho old lady tc
got her to put tho bcrows on you?"
"No he did nothing moon or un-
worthy. It was not his fault that 1
could not love him. Whon I saw that
there wan no escape 1 got Nils to drive
me in tho Light to Barholm whoro 1
took the steruuer to Dergon. That wai
the night before the wedding. Now 1
know from tho consul in New York
that either father or Falok is following
mo to bring me back. Ha may bo hen
nny day and unions wo nro married"
"Married!" oxelaimed tho young
man pausing in his walk and casting e
glance of comio disgust at tho sleovo ol
his throndbaro overooat. "Woll if yon
say so by all means lot's got married."
Tie was about in tho position of Dou
Ccoear do Uazau to whom tho same
proposition was made ns ho was prepar-
ing to mount the scaffold and ho cheer
fully itMMeiitfd since it mado littlo dif
ference whether ho died married or un
married. Olaf Bran had made so com-
plete u failure sinoe coming to the
United States and being under the
necessity to earn a livelihood that he
was nt n low to sec how marriage could
In any way deepen his dUtretiti. It wai
this sordid view which first prefonteo
itself to his mind but ns his glance fell
upon Hulda whoso puro loveliness sud-
denly touolo him anow (omething oi
sliiuno began to stir within him and
after lmving taken another turn on the
floor ho imuised in front of horuud said
"Listen to mo Hulda. I'll toll yoo
frankly what I think. Yon nro too good
a girl to throw yourself away on a fol
low like me. Don't think I am fooling
dtwr. Don't mnko it too hard for mo tc
be honest with you. I toll you I have
luul the conceit knocked out of mo pinre
I onme to this blnstedcouutry. I am nn
half tho nmn I took myself to bo. I've
been weak as u rag. I havo consorted
with tho swino until now my monoy i
gone and oven tho swino aro beginning
to get tired of ma I had tho luck tc
fall in with a lot of Norwegian bum-
inert) ex-students and ox-oulcers nnd
ex-everylhing else who llattered mo
borrowed money of mo and throw me
over when they lind bqueozed mo dry.
Tliey were cultivated peoplo from Chris-
timnn enormously proud of their gun-
tility and their learned education and
scornfully superior to America and all
things American. They aro tho worst
company any man cum get into this uidc
of helL ' Well I've done with them bul
I am no more the man I was if over 1
was anything to brug of which I ofton
doubt Let's not blink the fact that 1
was awfully conceited and that you
dear by your love and admiration made
me more so. It was a dastardly thing 1
did when I stole you uwny from that
clerical uss Kalck who dull thongl) hs
was uc Luther's catechism was at least
an honest man."
She had liateued in painful surprise
to his &"lf arraignment being deeply
touched m spite of his whimsical exag
geration by the note of despair whioli
trembled audibly through hU light dis-
course. Tliere was the old winning way
the reckless graco which had won hoi
unguarded heart iu tho days of old and
eveu in his self abasement thoro woro a
charming animation and fancy which
could only meau genius. Instead of
making her waver tho consciousness
that he needed her that without her all
his brilliant gifts would bo Ios.t to him-
eelf and humanity only added urgency
to her resolution. Full of divine pity
she sat. tremulously eager to defend
him against his own accusations. But
he gave her no chanoe being determin-
ed to make oleou breast of all his do-
linrtueimigs while the mood wan upon
him. If slie took him then with lie oyos
open it was her own lookout not his.
But when he necrosed himsolf of having
stoleu bar from Falek her honest pridu
rose in revolt and sho could keep silent
uo longer.
"No you did not steal me" sho said
wUh grave insistence. "I am not one
who can bo stolon. It was not your
fault that I loved you. It camo over mo
60 huddouly tho first hue wo sang to-
gether. I could not tell how or why. It
ia easy to talk of troth and fidelity. Fa-
cnemi4HT it3 rr rue Atrrxon .
thcr has told me nil that lint there n
sriiuething that in higher than tho mere
keeping of a promise. No woman has
any light to saoriflco her life to a prom-
i&e osiHXiinlly iib alio would harm rather
than benefit tho man who would tie
willing to accept her sacrifice. "
"Don't for God's sake fancy 1 am
trying to wriggle out f an obligation "
cried Olaf fancying that he detected in
her face rather than her words some
It ia yon I want to
Bave not myself. If I can make myself
preventable I will cheerfully lead you
to the altar this very day and call my-
solf a very lucky dog in tho bargain.
But let mo toll you onco more and 1
will never allude to the subject again-
let mo toll you that yon will regret tak-
ing me nt my word. I may be a worth-
less feuow but I huvo not sunk so low
ns to take advantage of your beautiful
trust in ma By Jove it's enough to
make a uinn of mo again seeing yon sit
thoro with your glorious big honest
eyes gazing down into my very soul. It
is it pity it's nn nwful pity dear that
you did not liestow that noble soul of
yours uiwii it worthier fellow. "
Ho talked on iu this strain for 10 or
IC minutes rather to acquit his own
conscience than lxxjanso ho expected to
influence her notion. But for all that
there was u note of sincerity in his plea
strangely blended though it was with
an inherent flippancy nnd vanity.
Remembering Hat tie who was prom-
enading on the dilapidated sidewalk
Hulda rose to take her leave after hav
ing mado an appointment to meet him
again in tho afternoon.
"Ono thing more doar " ho ejaculat-
ed with a dubious face. "It may not be
an important matter but perhaps it
rnriusT convention.
i i Mouiiav. I he T'''. ' P m . the
Pouuiiii-- will iit-tjlii to c- (n In In at-
tend tin irrri.'inl iuIjv fl'lili to
nuiiiniaii' h ilrL'tfrtie to e t ;riw.
I he (luthili- i-l l uiiS' t njv Boil
nrrantfi-il for a reoej. 'io-i of the dele-
gates. Tow reception - ounmttee of
tin . h S hton btH chsrtfu of ilils
v i.iin i n i a fullnwf
(.iH.ii.ii A O Var juharaon
'I I lU.nn Ij fC ICtmbail
Prank Diie
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Proliw 8ll
W T Rifnberley
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go to the
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Leo Vn cent
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A H Barnard
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The Outhri
band and the opera homo
The i nm mil tee In full nil
train with the band at 11:35
the 1th.
All persons having roiius to rent or
donate will please notify II. II. IIbrihi
atGdthri club at once 'HiUI important
The convention envHii. ai ' p m
Tuenday the 1th
In the ri nloy hi i lie opera luiuso
there will be mii llifurnial noo-pultllonl
reception I tli ali!rese of welcome
music cu-
lt Is hoped that the people of Guth-
rie returdloM of party will do all In
their power to hospitably re-reive these
rielrgalCH
If you liaVi- -Vr t-vrn h li'tle child
in the ugouy of aunimer complaint
you run rmillzj the danger of tbe trou-
ble ami appreelite tho value of instnn-
tmieoud iclief aiTonlcd by DeWitt's
OolliJ it Cholera Cure lt'or dysentory
and diarrhoea It is a reliable remedy.
Wciould not alTuid to recommend
thtaasauure unless It were a cure.
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Cigarette's
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TTT W Duke Sons fcCo
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And the Best
Whiskies Wines and Brandies.
"sriiciAL iniFvn roit -bazoZx use
2t 110TTLWS F01' $:.0(.
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made rnou
High Grade Tobaoco
ABSOLUTELY PURE
PHONE NO. 2.
SS1S. HX-JLTiOXB. -5c-.-S!7-42)3aLTULs3-
Hotel ! rry
M. A. Stnhl proprietor one half
block from loK)t una block from tho
opera houe $t per day. Two new
sample rooms free free baths. Only
A 1 hotel lu tbo city. Our efforts tho
betit table the beat rooms tho bo6t
service courtesy to all lias been re-
built and enlarged. Kinost house in
Parry. w-r-13
Outsiders having advertising to do
Perry or Outline please write Smith
the bill distributor bos 2W1 Outline
"Yourn For llcnltli "
Expert pliyBlolaiih ntllrm that tho
right climate may cure consumption
and Itludrod disoasea
Tho right ollmato is hero a pure
dry air equable temperature and eon-
slant sunshlno aro found
Tlicso eHeontials exist in the Salt
River of Arlzonia and various places in
New Mexico.
Doscriptivo pamphlets recently
Issued bv Passenger Department of the
Santa Fo Route contalu Mieli complete
information rolatlve to thebo rogions
as invalids need. For free coplos
address O T Nicholson O. P. A. A T.
JL S F. Ity Chicago.
DON'T BE
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SLED!
GYCLES
Transfer Try nk Line
G. m. MCFETRIDGE.
ESTABLISHED APRIL 83 1880.
All orders for bnggago on out going
train should bo loft ono
hour beforo tho train.
West Oklahoma Avenue.
Oltlu.
She ytcldeil to i or fiend's jH-rmMMion.
may bo worth mentioning. How nro we
to llvo when we are married? I havo
absolutely nothing and you I presume
aro not exactly opulent "
"You need havo no fear on thnt
score " shereplied sereuely. ' 'I intend to
oam u living for us both with my voioo
until you have established your reputa-
tion as an artist T. have already had an
offer to sing in a church and I intend
to spend the two days beforo our wed-
ding in gettiug mmio and ninging. "
A smile of striking sweetness broke
over her fnco ns sho unfolded this plan
to him nnd so lovely did sho look to
him that tho dispirited droop iu his
manuor vanished ejid ho could not re-
sist tho temptation which her lips pre-
sented. ' 'I um a shabby fellow and I know
it" ho cried with something of his old
audacity "but it isn't fair to come into
tho den of n pool starved forlorn artist
with such a pair uf lipn and expect their
privacy to bo respected. "
Sho laughed and looked into his oyes
with adoring devotion. She saw U0
more tho traces of dissipation. Kvcn tho
queer disrepair of his attire uo longer
disturbed her. Ho was her hero still
and with nil the passionate loyalty of
her natnro sho clung to him the more
becauso ho needed her. Like nil strong
and capable women she did not regard
her own qualities as essential to lova-
bleuoss in a man. It was not hie char-
acter she loved but it was himself with
all his weakness aud imperfections all
of which borrowed a tinge of tbo charm
belonging to eery hiug that pertained I
to him. She felt when she rejoined Hat-'
tio iu the street as if all that made life
bright aud dear had been restored to
her. She hU wondered at hor owu glad-
lies? for that which she had seen had
Eonrcely boon cheering. Aa she walkod
along briskly at Hattie's side she felt so
absurdly light Hearted that she grew
communicative in spite of herself and
delighted her boyoud measure by con-
bulting lier on tho important question of
domicile uud the selection of a clergy-
man. Hattie recommended Dr. Trump
because he had much influence and
would no doubt make good his uraniae
to get her a position as chtaf soprano in
a churoh choir. Although Hulda would
havo preferred a clergyman of her own
faith and nationality she yielded to her
friend's persuasion particularly as she
feared that a Norwegian minister might
object to itcrfoimiug th ceremony with-
out her paivutV cnuseut ami might awii
from conscientious motives eotumiuil-
eate with lier father or deliver her into
the 1 wads of lier puwucr
- hk cosn I.Vl EU.
lOtf
Is a
LOCAL DISEASE
nnd It tho result of colds and
sudden climatic changes.
It can tie cured by a pleamnt
remedy which is applied di-
rectly Into tlie notinlK. Ilp-
Ingqutrlil) a itboil It gives
relief i . o o
Ely's Graam Balm
Is noknowledeed to lie tli' most thorough euro A
Nual Catarrh Cold In llisod and Hay 1 ever of all
remedies. It opens nnd rli uii' tho nasal pasisces
allays pain and Inrlainuiau n heals tho sorre pro-
tects tlm memliraue frum ciil.li" restores the senses
arta(e arxl eturll. l'rlii-vx- otl)ruci;llaor bymalL
CLY IIUOTllKIt. 66 Warren bucct Nevr York.
16 TO 1 SHOTS!
Silver Dollar Saloon
F. 31. WYATT Prop.
Victor llulldltig corner Harrison and First.
HOFFMAN
AND METEOR
Aro tho Host On Earth.
llluyolos bought sold and exchanged. Bicyc!" sold on install
moots. Our prices aud guarantee will interest you Full lino
of oyctlo sundries. Repairing ot all kinds dono and work guar-
anteed. Give us a call
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
II3. II3 1-2 Oklahoma Are.
E. N. KNAUSS Manager.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
One Block From Hotel Royal.
The best of Liquors and Wines in
titook. All brands of Boer Cigars and
Tobacco. Freo Luuohes served on
Saturday evenings. Patrons are al-
lowed to nettle the financial question
w Inle doing bimliiuaa with this popular
arcuile
Wyant & McCrary's
!1 STRBLE
Fii'Ht-OlnsH IUrs AhvnyH Iluuily.
Hack line running every day between Oath-
rle and Chandler cxicpt Suudayn. U B
Mall Ham Cor ut and Vilas
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
In Stock all the Time
15-Yoar-OItl Mih.koy ami a lull lino ol" Standard Cigars.
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 9
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
RICHARDSON & S0RRELL
Dualoi-. in
HI Irn Mm fin mi sai tsstm ssassastsv
L. w IVI t3 EL rv
Block and one-liulf North of Guthrie National Bank
West Side of Street.
PHONE NO 11.
GUTHRIE. O. T.
ta
SiiMMER
SALE.
"An honest confession is good for the soul" so we confess that we are badly ovei-
scocked in all our departments. "We hive had a larger spring and summer trade this
season than ever before still the tempting bargains that were offered us by anxious man-
ufacturers were too strong for us to overlook. Our policy is never to enrry over goods
from one season to another if prices will move them hence we inaugurate this Great Re-
duction Sale. Here 'ire a few bargains that won't last long:
All Our $12.50 $1500 $16.00 $!8.08 Suits for the Pitiful Sum of
00.
You must see them to appre iate them. They are the equal of what you would pay
your tailor $25 oi and $35. oo for. Wc are going t sell them. You cannot afford to
mis? this golden opportunity to procure a suit that has no ecjiuil ia this city for $lo.oo.
$10.00.
$10
Marvelou. Itesulia
From a letter wnneu by lie v. J.
Uuiuleruiau. of Utiuundale Mich we
are permitted to make lhl extra t:
I have no hesitation in rooaimiid-
mg Dr. ICtUfc' i New Disoovery as tbe
rtsulu were aliu'Mt marvelous iu the
alio of my wife. While 1 was patttur
of the lluptUt t-bureh at Rises Juno
llou ahe wat brought down with pneu-
monia aueeeediog la grippe. Terrible
par x)&ms of ooaghiag would last
liourt. with little interruption and It
deemed as if she e mid not survive
them. A friend retsommeoded Dr
King's New DUeovery; it was quick iu
its work and highly satisfactory in re-1
suits." Trial bolt es free at Seatoniau
Drug Cos drujr fctore Hegular site
50c aud 8100
"IP I N.' '
A fresh aupply of hammocks aud
croquet sets at Lillle & Co. 'a just retired.
ANOTHER SNAP--All our $7.50 $8.00 and $9.00 Suits go at the ridic-
ulously low price of
$5.00 $5.00 $5.00
These suits are strictly all wool well-made and serviceable; besides they are new
this summer's goods---not old odds and ends or trading plunder. Everything in every
department goes during July at the same low prices. You know we never misrepresent.
The plain truth is p-ood enough for us. Shirts. Underwear Hats Caps Hosiery
Straw Hats all go at this Great Reduction Sale at
LEVY'S BEE HIE CLOTHING HOUSE.
Oklahoma Ave. and First
bt.
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