The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 93, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 19, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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and uii Fraui Wo Thro.igh railroad
and Meauishlp tickets sold to all points.
d''iigiTs booi-o. li all point' In the
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put. ui I'llimd point in Europe thrum: li
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cost of manufacturing allows a smaller profit to dealer
than any shoe sold at $3.00.
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prodi'Cttons of skilled workmen from the best
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material poatmic io put inio snots oiu i uj.;
prices.
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Tew" ( shown in cuts) will be
the waders this season but any
other stvle desired may be
obtained from our agents.
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W. L. DOUGLAS Brockton Mass.
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Urltnln n '-trlMtiK i-" lift S.ialu
Holland .hm' I'rinw nnd hull II ip up 'ioi
empire in r.:e if thf sn the (ici ini"
were woilnn out Ihdr dsti;y on a
smaller sitle and In a mode whiih
never brou-M th"m Into collision ai;h
this ccuntr From vti r'.cctorate ot
Hradenbmr; iVv 'tniRirled Into .i 'King-
dom of Pui's .i .11 d Inn wiped off ih
face of tlir . i'Ii lit Napoleon '.bev rose
from theii r-lia with lenewed vigortnd
laid the ioiiilntinin of a pteat empire
and cocfoil i.ited it at the expense n?t
of Austria ttu n of Franc. Urrat Brit-
ain bar. w . U .m.h d in l Ise kp u guaianty
of peac n nii-.tns of maintaining 'ho
balance of Knropean power. It can-
not compete with Ogland for work!
empire. It romeo too late Into the Hold.
It has not Hie 1 rpatntory political
training It h -i other d'ltles to accom-
nllnh and in ir vitpln.' 1 podtton for
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PROFESSIONAL 1)11. KCT011Y.
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W. WILSON
Attiriiej'-ut-IJHW.
PltACTICES IN ALL THK COUKTS.
Onlce over llee Htve Clothing Store.
'-j-'Homas s. wiime
Attornoy-at-Lrtw
WaslilnKton D. C.
Rooms lon-.s o Atlantic ltulMlng.
Mining Laud and Patent tjtw a Specialty
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Sunday
ror rat and other Information arply to
J V HOLUKN Oen Traffic M'gr
nUtD jucAiestcr i. i.
sK! Olio Roule.
Avm l. craT
Pansloti Attorney
WttalilnKton D.
No. m P. Street N. W.
Formerly Principal Examiner Pension
Ilureau.
The tension policy of the future will In all
probability be more libera). Rejected case
solicited. Correspondence invited.
AfATSON E. COLKMAN
Land and Patent Attorney
Washington
Washington Loan and Trust Ill'dg.
D. C.
KKFKRSMCR8 Hon. M. V. Allen U. S Ben-
ate; Bon. Late Pence. Kinder hook N. Y.
Hon. John a Bell M. C : Hou. J. D. Kicks
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F
llAN'K B. CROHTHWAlTli.
Attorny-at-Law.
Washington 1J.
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line -if Anii'i'ira. In connau-
ti -n tvit-i the Hitf Four Route via
( inuciniiwti tc
WASHINGTON.
UALT MORE.
PHILADELPHIA.
NEW YO HK
A modern train oleo-
trio HtrhtB Kteatn lieut-
ed obtcrvallon car.
vv Tins latnoufi train ot-
rAST nr.Kl YaffiKU.1 f ers the boat service
over the boat traclt and best road bed
to tbo enst through historic regions.
II C. McOulro T V A DallnH. Texas.
t B Ityxn A Q V A Clnelnnatl Ohio
li vV I ul!er a P A WMhioKton D. C.
GCTHRIC Camp No. S. Woodmen of the
World meets tverv Monday nlcbtln the
K of P hall vuiting Woodmen are wel-
come J H roWKHS. Clerk
LKO VINCENT Con Com
syiAOMl Kebekan Lodge No. 2 I. O. O. I'm
t 4 meets every Thursday evening at 7 -M
In Cnld Fellows ball in the Weinberger build-
lug Visitors welcome.
ABELLA HOMSHEIl. N. O
UIItniK SCOTT. Secv.
130 V Street N. W.
Tin Laud DBPARTMMiT of my oce Is con-
ducted br the late chief of the Oklahoma
Townslte and Contest Divisions. I solicit
your business and guarantee satisfaction.
OUR LONG SUIT
Is to suit the peojile with
a suit of luiir that suits
them.
GUTIIIUB LODOK NO.
A F & A. M. Itegular meet-
lag third Tuesday evening
In each month at 8 o'clock.
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
II. F. AKOEKY. Sec
K S. DONNELLY W. M.
G
tTHKIE Lodise No. I A. O. U. W . raeeU
corner First and Harrison.
Tburhdav evening of each week at 7:10
in Vlttur diock.
DANDER1NE
Suits everybody that tries
it so if yon want to be
suited use
3I3Ea.o.3L3s:r::2.e-
LlBliL ON THE EMPRESS TAOTI.
Ilnrrlblo lll.torr ir I lit lllnuit Counteis"
ItoTlvril.
Savage as the Abysslninns nrc the
late ISmperor John In splto of hla
Christianity having beon accustomed
to slice off the noses and lips of thoso
of hlB subjects whom ho found mak-
ing use of elthor snuff or tobacco thoro
is no truth In the story circulated In
the French and Italian prosa to tho ef-
fect that the BmpreasTaotl Is accus-
tomed to bathe In the blood of young
girls slaughtered for tho purpose the
object being to preserve her waning
beauty says the New York Tribune.
This tale is utterly without foundation
and is so obviously derived from tho
llfo of the Austrian Countess Nndrudy
who lives In Austrian history and
poetry as "Die Dlut Grnfln that It may
bo worth whllo to rolnto briefly tho
extrnordinnry irlmos of tho latter.
It seems that in nn evil momont Iho
countess whoso memory is commemo-
rated In VIonna by tho namo of tho
"niut-Strasso" glvon to tt thoroughfnre
crossing tho slto formerly occupied by
her palace discovert i its she thought
that human blood whitened and beauti-
fied the skin. From that time forth
sho stoppod nt no crlmo In order to se-
cure her horrlblo cosmotlc. Moro than
200 young.nnd beautiful girls aro known
to have beon murdered either by her
hnads or by thoso of hor agod mnld
Helen Io; her nurse Catherlno Beonot-
zky or hor dwarf Florko at her Vlon-
neso palace alono. while at her castlp
ot Cselth In Hungary ovor 300 moro
were ptir to death.
Tho total number of her Innocent vic-
tims according to absolutely official re
ports numbered 850 girls and this
alarming figure would havo boon much
largor as large Indeod as that attri-
buted to her by logond had not tho
authorities at last Interforod tho gov-
ernor of tho provlnco In which her cas-
tlo wns situated- -who by tho way wns
hor first cousin being charged with
tho duty of placing her under nrrost.
It seems that when ho pciiotratod into
hor npartmont8 for the purposo ho
found no loss than throe young pousant
maidens being bled to death tholr
blood being carofully collected in a
large tub. Into which tho dreadful
countess was about to plungo.
Her two fomnle accomplices wcro
burned at tho stnko and hor dwarf
broken on tho wheel while tho countess
hersolf bolng ot too lofty a birth and
anciont llneago to be subjected to ordi-
nary criminal proceduro was con-
domned to romaln In close confinement
In her gloomy castle. According to tra-
dition she was there starved to doath.
Her portrait was shown at tho sastlo
of Zay-Ugrooz In Hungary and Is
that of a singularly lovely wom-
an dressod in tho purest renaissance
style with a dreamy winning smile
great black eyos and a wealth of dusky
trosaos which enframod tho most deli-
cate of snowy complexions. Count
Franols Nednsdy hor husband far from
chocking her crlmos rnthor encouraged
thorn than otherwise for ho was wont
to profetH the opinion rather common
In those days that tho lower classos
wore moroly moant to serve as paBtlmos
and Instruments for the nobility. Sho
was barely 15 when she marrlod him
and was much dovoteil to him although
his namo Is to this day execrated and
euracd. throughout Hungary thanks to
the absolute bestial ferocity and Incred-
ible brutality which stained his other
wise brilliant military career.
A SHY PANCETt
RtorUt Told by VTsiternsr ot the Antlci
at the Sandhill Crane.
The sand hill crane Ii a very bright
bird. A Roereatloii writer ears that Its
ery name U synonymous ot vigilance
and alertness. It foodB on the treeless
plains or In the barren wheat stubble
where it can see a leng way beyond
gunshot. Or one of ft flock Is postod
as sentinel and this bird stands with
bill hiilf open ready to give an alarm.
It can bo klllotl by decoying it wltV
pasteboard figures cut to proper else
and sltnpo and painted; but mounted
birds are bettor. A pit Is dug deep
enough lo conceal a man nnd decoys
are put out ami tho cranes are rhot
as they ramn over. The best region to
shoot them Is in the Columbia river
watershed and south of It In the Pacific
coast states
When one shoots h bird of the sua
and build of a cmno In midair. It col-
lapses like a card house or a tont.
Dut Buch appmont collapses aro some-
times decoptivo on for Instance:
"Before I could reach him he soared
off Into tho air with wheeling flight.
Acaln ho hit tho Kround with foarfnl
vlolonco but again ho got on his fcot.
Running up thinking to got him alive
for a docoy I trlod to tap him on tho
head .ind stun him. Ho showod fight
and I used ray gun as I backed oft and
he took to his wings."
Tho sand hill crano is somothlng of a
fighter of men if wounded and the only
safo crano is a dead one. Their bills
nro long and sharp and aro cnpnble of
putting out a man's eye.
Tho sand hill crano hns some curious
habits that mako him of moro than
passing Intorost to the student of birds.
Out on tho prairies parties of them
havo balls In tho sprlug In which the
soloct birds soom to be Invited. These
balls are plcturoeque affairs from the
human standpoint. There aro curious
dances which are sort ot solitary
waltzes or pretty slow Jigs. Sometimes
tho birds leap ovor one nnothor nnd
flop tholr wings giving their peculiar
cry. Sometimes rival birds have flerco
duols using their keen bills liko lances
battle axes and swords.
CZDICDYCDXCDXCDXCDXCD
The hardest work that women do is
work that requires the use of soap.
No woman should be satisfied with
anything but the very best soap
the soap that docs the most work
and the best work and that does it
quickest and c iest.
IDlcklmi'n Arnica Naive.
The llest Salvo In the world for
Cuts llruUes Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum
Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns and all SUIn Erup-
tions and pobtivcl.v cures Piles or no
pay requited It is guaranteed to give
perfect satUf action or money rcfundod.
Price 25 cents por box. For Salo lly
C It Rknfjio Guthrie
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
RETTE
saves time saves clothes saves
money and the strength of the women
who use it. Clairette Soap makes
the women happier and the home
brighter. It affords double the sat-
isfaction that common soaps give
yet costs no more.
Solvl everywhere. Hade only by
THE N. K. P4.1RBANK COMPANY St. Louis.
C3YCDXCIDXCDICDXC3XCD
Tttkeu up Ono black mule with
right rye out. about 12 years old
wciRiit about 9' 0 pounds and white
specks on hip For further Informa-
tion inquire at this ofllco 17tf
CATARRH
LOCAL DISEASE
and Islhoreiuttol colds and
udden climatic changes.
It can bo cored by a plcaaant
remedy which Is applied di-
rectly into tho nomrlK. llp-
Inirqalrkly absorbed 11 girts
ici atonic.
Ely's Cream Balm
KHrrvtRite3iJ
la acknowledged to be tho most thoroncli euro &
NaaM Catarrh Cold In Head and Hay 1 over of all
remedies. It ojicns nnd clrannes the nasal passages
allays pain and Inflammation heals tho sores pro-
tects tbo membrano from colila rotnrcs the senses
of tanto snil sinoll. Price GOc. at l)niKclU or by milt.
ELY llUOTUintS. CO Worrcu Street New York.
Here's Your Ulisnce.
Plenty of old papers 10 cents a hun-
dred at tho Leader editorial rooms.
Call and lay In a supply at once.
u. a it. Ht 1:1 Heuo.
For tho Oklahoma Territorial O. AJ
R reunion at El Reno Oct Oth to Oth
the Santa Fo route will sell excursion
tickets from all stations Arkansas
City to Purcoll to Oklahoma City nt
rate of ono faro tor tho round trip
Tickets on salo October Sth to Oth in-
clusive. Good to return until Oct. 10.
L. R Dolaney Agent.
16 TO 1 SHOTS 1
Silver Dollar Saloon
V. II. WYATT. I'roii.
Victor llulldlng corner Harrison and First
Ilomeseeker's Rxcuralons.
From points In Illinois Iowa Mis-
souri Kansas and Nebraska to Okla-
homa and Texas.
Tho Santa Fo route will soil excur-
sion tickets at rate of ono faro for the
round trip plus 82 limited for return
passage to twuuty days. Tlckots on
sale August 4th and 18th September
1st 15th and SOth October 0th and
20th. L. R. DcLANKY
Agont.
Of Interest to Illevcle illders.
There can be no question that one
of tho most Important parts of a bicy-
cle is tho tiro. It has to bear the
btunt of tho work is constantly com-
nff In contract with destroying: ele-
ments and generally roooives the least
caro from tho rider Tho importance
of tho work it has to do was early
rc3gnlzcd by maker of bicycles how
evii nnd nloy havo given much at.cn-
tloti to this important aiptnet of the
wheel.
'Hiore are today perhaps thirty
different sty'oa of bicycle ttrog on tho
market nil of which vary in detail.
As to their vniious merits theories
are of little valm ; actual experience
Is tho only winy to dotormine this
question Unless an article gives sat-
isfaction demand for tt soon ceases.
After a test of over s.x years during
which time double tube and single-
tubo tire have been marketed at least
three-fourths ot all tho rtdcro in this
country today demand and ride don-blo-lube
tires.
Tho leading flrta in tho United
States and ttifaet in tho entire world.
in tho manufaoturo of double-tuba
tires. Is Morgan & Wright Chicago
Tholr history is interesting. Tho
first pneumatic tiro tho raga-and-gluo
kind was glviug trouble and
Morgnn & Wright stepped In to All a
groat public want They furnish a
tire that could easily bo taken from
tho rim to bo ropalrod. That won tho
Erlclplo rcqu'rotnont In thoso days
csldcs '.ho usual requirement of
speed durability and comfort.
That was sevoral years aeo. Slnirlo-
tubo tiros had boon pushod In Europe
and wore falling and tho samo effort
was being started in this country.
Tho Morgan & Wright double-tube
tiro qulokly provod its superiority
with tho result above stated. Tho
quick-repair Inner tubo which
Is this year a standard featuro of
this firm's tiros has made tho posi-
tion of double-tubo tires practically
Invincible by making It quick and
easy for tho rldors to scourc at tho
roadside a permanent repair a thing
admittedly Impossiblo in tho maiorlty
of slntrlo-tubo accidents. tf
FOR A GOOD
For flrst-olnsa papor hanging call on
It. Chrison 111 north First streot
First published In tho Oklahoma Loader
August 27 1690.
Nolico Tor Publication.
' concern:
ny given that nn appllca-
iirniK win
LIVERY RIG
-GO TO-
Tho bebt ot Liquors uud Wines In
stock. All brands ot llccr Cigars and
Tobacco. Free Lunches borved on
Saturday evenings. Patrons aro al-
lowed to settle the financial question
whllo doing business with this popular
arcado.
Stapletoifs
Livery Barn
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and Ropalrlng.
Dyeleg a Specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
113 W Harrison Guthrie Ok.
To whom it may t
Notion is herebv
tlon for thn pardon ot Frank
bo liiado to bis oxcollencv. W. C. Renfrowi
governor of Oklahoma Torrltory on the
twonty-llrst day ot September nsoo ho
tho said Frank Brink having boon con-
victed of tho crime of murder In tho dis-
trict court of the county of Logan and
Torrltory ot Oklahoma on tho tenth day
of March 1801 and flontoucod lo Imprls
oumont fur life nt hard labor In tho pent-
tor.tlary of Oklahoma Torrltory.at Lans
ing In tho state of Kansas where ho Is
now-conllnod by virtue) of skid sentence
at which time and place you may bo pres-
ent nnd show cause. If any you can why
said pardon should not bo grantod.
0. R. BUCKSElt
Aug. 32 1800. Att'y. for Applicant
llUllIltill STA3IPS
STENCILS SEALS CLOTH
MADR-ONSHOItT NOT1CH
And at Ileasonable Prices. AH Work Quar-
write iorprieeotwh.it you want
antccd.
J. P.
1805 Mercer St
IIAYDEN
Kantai flty
Mo
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uiuinni. Wi.rlimi'n alu-avi velcuEQB.
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v o FINCH Recorder.
r"HKIK Lodge No. . K. ot P. meets
V3eery Wednesday at 7:30 in their hall
a tuv VKtor block corner First and Harri-
son Visiting knlghu arc always welcome
W. It MBKTBN O. O.
J POUOAKT. M. of P. andlC. of Jt 8
O K M Meets every Tuesday night la K.
Dis always vi ci-
SRAKCiJV Jr.
Visiting chlej
nm. W. 1&. II
U. OHJSRUY. Chief of Records.
KotP ball.
GUTHIHK Lodge No. S. I. O. O. K meets
Monday Dtfiht of each week at T:Ju Vls-
nk Dad reuows always wnuiuin
w unnc.. c'r lock box i.
N O
Doctors prescribe it.
Druggists sell it
And we guarantee it
To Cure Ail Scalp ami Fflllcle Ailments.
Yours for Long Hair
KNOWLTON DAXDERjNE CO.
GUTHRIE. O. T.
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When any part of the body Isn't do-
ing the work that nature intended It
to do it puts tho whole system out of
tune out of harmony. SIoltnuM In
one part of the body is likely to run
Into all parts of the body. Wlion chil-
dren stand a row of brisks on ond
thoy knock tho whole row down by
upsetting ono brick. That Is exactly
what happens to the health when the
bowels fail to perform tholr proper
funetlon. Constipation makes troublo
all ulong the line puts the liver out
of order is bad for the kidneys bad
for the stomach. It holds in the body
poisonous matter and because it can-
not go any place else It gets Into the
blood Tho blood oarrios It all over
the system. That makes sluggish-
uow lassitude bad breath and foul
taste in the mouth fills tho stomach
with gas and causes windy belching
stops digestion in tho stomach causes
sour stomach heartburn and bead-
ache. You eon avoid ail such trouble
for Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellots euro
eonstipation and its attendant evils.
Bond 31 cents in onc-oent stamps to
Dr. R V. Pierce. Buffalo N. Y for
his "Medical Advisor." It is a book
of 1003 pagos profusely illustrated.
"An honest confession is good for the soul" so we confess that we arc badly ovei
stocked in all our departments. We have 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 carry over goods
from one season to another if prices wilf move them hence we inaugurate this Great Re-
duction Sale. Here nre a few bargains that won't last long:
All Our $12.50 $1500 $1600 $1800 Suits for the Pitiful Sum of
$10.00. S10.00 $1000.
You must see them to appreciate them. They are the equal of what you would pay
your tailor $25.oo and $35. oo for. We are going to sell them. You cannot afford to
miss this golden opportunity to procure a suit that has no equal in this city for $lo.oo.
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First-Class IUrs Always Heady
Hack line running every day between Guth-
rie and Chandler except Sundays. U &
Mall UirnOor ijtandvllis.
CARRIAGES AND SPRING WAGONS
Put Up To Order.
BslAiiLHUKli M'KIL .: i0
Ml orders'for baggage on o t going
train should be left one
hour before tbo train.
West Oklahoma Avenue.
For sale Billiard
Hamilton.
table. See Oscar
Painting and repairing done in first-class
wltb late improvements.
style. Shop recently enlarged and fitted up
OHAS. OSGRR
310 Division Street.
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 good enough for us. Shirts Underwear Hats Caps Hosiery
Straw Hacs all go at this Great Reduction Sale at
LEVY'S BEE HIYE CLOTHING HOUSE
Oklahoma Ave. and First 5t
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