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I'll 111 LfcADlill' 1 TH HI 10 Ki A a i IWOtOtlniiii (5Jhc gcubct It.tl II.HOAl) TIMi: TAIIL.K. NOltTll llOVNt). No. 401, Chicago Kxjirest No. Mo.

lover Kxprw No m. ..8:10 p.m. in. irons .422, Way Freight flOI'TII IllH'ftU. No.

403, Texas Express 11:10 p.m. No. 407, Oklahoma IteOO p. m. No.

423, Way Freight 1 :00 p. m. PitMencc rs should procuro tickets beforo potting on thu train. i V. Mecls Monday night of onch week nt 7:30.

Visiting Odd Fellows are .1. Secretary. IUTHK1K LODGE NO. 3 always wolconu1. A kiukmax DAILY UT.

VI HICK IOUKCAST. Spoclnl report for Tiik Daily ADKiiby W. J. Waltors. observer United Suites weather buruau: Highest temperature yostorday: 02; loWBSI JO Fiireuiist for today: Fair, station-arj temperature.

tJ.HIRSCHJJER -fUQMOM ciTANMABLb EYEGLASSES PROTECT YOUR EYES MR. H. HIRQHBBRG, Thf well known ty txprtl of E. 14 lrwi SuVmk nnil tri Oil atrcet, St. Loala.

appoint' C. W. White ajrt'tf fM lii unii i li.inm nl1e -i it And iM.r ti pun h.e,,l i- ffu.ir.imr tlmt .11 ar turn aih.intr. I nrcMrv, mi limner horn tor itched thp low. thr will Inrnloh thr narl.i with a aw pair of irlaxnea 1rrv li.iitr.

W. Whiti- hii a full noaottmrnt. and Invitee all Who.wiali to ollf tlirnirlr of tlir irrrai aMrlnritT of thpac fflaaara ovrr int and all other now In nae, to call examine thm at the More of V. W. White.

212 Oklahoma mrnw, note airent for l.uihrie, O. T. None tfrnalnc an ten otamprd No peddlem Kppplicd. HAWAII'S EIGHTEEN LIVES LOST. In the State 'llio Ntiinlmr 'I I111L l'urliltnil of MIxiMiurl rock.

OwRN'flliouo, 22. Tho Intosl information ii that twelve, possibly eighteen lives wore lost from tho Statu of Missouri. Ten deck hands and two white men arc known to have drowned. Two whites, Pilot Soery and Freight Handler Charles Meredith, and two negro hostlers, Ed and Tom (Sonlun, arj not yet ac-cou tiled for. Tlie lines of tlie deck hands cannot be TELEGRAPH NEWS IN BRIEF.

In Buenos Ayrm it i.b.'liovo.l to be certain tliat President Ponu will resign. II. Clay Arnold ha be mi appointed recorder of voter of Kansas City, to succeed S. C. Owsley, term expired.

Tlie senate has recoil Hi med the Humiliation of Judgj Clark to be judgo of the Eastern and Middle district of Tennessee. Monday's statement of tho condition of the treasury show: Availablo cash balance. gold rc-berve, $70,703,117. A cyclone struck near 1 iggott, fatally injuring two persons and seriously wounding nine others. Much property was destroyed.

Kngdbert J. Frey, secretary of tho Kansas City, Mo in-American Savings and Loan association, is short in his accounts the sum of Shares of the Scotch oil company have advanced on llu oil company agreeing to stop sending Amer can burning oil to Scotland. In Shanghai it is announce 1 that the (Inlay of thu departure of the Chinese peace onvoys is due to disagreement among the ministers at l'ekin. Counsel Kd S. Meyer, of Cleveland, Ohio, has volunteered his service without compensation in the prosecution of the Kicks case.

Kube Harp, a farmer living near Maerietta, I nd. was called to his door by throe mounted men and instantly shot down. The murderers escaped. No clue. Secretary Uresham has received two cablegrams from United States Minister Deuby aL l'ekin confirming tho reports of the landing of the troops near Che Foo.

Oovernor Morrill has received a draft for S200 from tho proprietors of the New Km, published at Lancaster, for distribution among the "sufferers" of Westoiu Kansas. Hob FiUsimmous, who is playing in St. Louis, has cancelled all of his ilates for next week and will go back to Syracuse, N. to answer tho indictment for killing Con lliordan. Tho Nebraska legislature adopted a resolution strongly comdemnatory of tlie assassination of llarrett Scott and requesting the governor to ofTcr si reward for the eapturo of tho murderers.

Louis Klopsch has started from Now York to Lincoln, Neb, where he will co-operate with tho state relief committee in relieving the destitute fanners in the Western counties of that ktate. The vote for United States senator at Olympla, at tho end of tho idxteenth ballot stood: Ankeny 10, Wilson 27. Allen II. Jones 1, McMil lan 12. Ankeny gains 7, Wilson loses 3 since the first ballot.

The daily rccoipts at the Unitod States mint 111 Denver are not as heavy now as they have been during tlia past year, owing to the withdrawal of tlie deposits from tho Omaha and Uruut smulter. Several of thu Oklahoma statehood boomers have become tired out, and have gone home. Thoy were told that a bill would bo reported last week, but it is yet In committee, and now even somo' expect an unfavorable reporL A second dividend of 50 per cent was declared by tho comptroller of the currenoy in favor of tho creditors of the American National bank of Springilold, making in all 05 per cent on all claims proved, amounting to 988,330.27. 11 MJddlosboro, in a shooting nlfray over a woman, James Qllien-water emntied both barrola of a dou ble-barreled shotgun into the body of Dan Cochran, mining boss at the Fork Hidge mines. Cochran diod instantly.

Uillonwator escaped. Jloport of the bureau of animal in-dubtry just published shows tho total cost of moat inbpection during tho Jlscal year 1801, S312.754. Of this sum there was disbursed in Kansas City foe salaries and miscellaneous expenses gaS, t70.80. Tho president has approvod the following acts; To amend the act authorizing tho Texarkana and Fort Smith railroad to bridge Little river, Arkansas, and for the relief of home-btead settk-rs in Wisconsin. Minne-tota aud Michigan.

Tho California legislature will voto fienaratejy for a United States sena tor. Thu most prominent candidates beforo tho legislature, which is htrongly Kepubiiean, are Ferklns, tho present incumbent, and M. II. De-Young, proprietor of the San Francisco Chronicle. Tho situation in tho senatorial deadlock at Dover, remains unchanged.

Jlut one ballot was taken Monday, which resulted as follows: Higgins, 10; Addieks, Mussey, Wolcott. Tunnel, 1. Iieoords aud Fennimoro, two Woloott supporters, were absent Tho leading trans-Atlantic steam-ship camp linos are making a working agreement to take olToct in the bpring which will lead oveutually to an amalgamation. Tho present object of the agreement is olfcr eivcre competition to the lines run-U'Uir from Southampton Mlnlslrr WHIN1 Itoport to tho Ktiitn Depart tiinit. WAsinxmov, Jan.

21. Satuiday morning Minlterriiitrston received a telegram from l'resident S. V. Dole, sent by way of San Franclaeo. and reading as follows: "Rebellion broken.

Loaders and remaining followers fugitives in tho mountains." Another telegram reojlrcd by the minister was from Hawaiian Consul Uo 11 oral Wilder at San Francisco and announced that tho steamer Australia, whoso regular sailing day wa today, would postpone her departure until Monday nn. 1 Unit Mr. Hatch, the Hawaiian minister of foreign affairs, would return to Hawaii aboard het. Secretary Uresham "Tcccivod formal notice of the uprising, in the shape of the following dispatch from Minister Willis, telegraphed from San Francisco "IIoNoi.ti.u, Jan. 11, -To the Hon.

W. Q. (Ircsham, secretary of state. Washington: At Wnikiakai Hunch, five miles from executive building, night of January 0, uprising of Hawaiians. Reported several hundred well supplied with arms and ammunition.

Commanded bj Captain Nowlcin and K. W. Wilcox. Tlie Hon. C.

L. Carter, late commissioner, killed first nigliL Desultory fighting every day since without further loss of life or property to government. Three Royalists fifty taken prisoners. Over fifty non-combatants, mostly whites, arrested including three ex-attorney generals nnd many prominent citizens. Martial law declared January 7.

No vessels allowed to leave. All other islands reported quiet. Crisis thought to be over, but excitement still intense. President Dole expressed to me his gratification that 110 national ship has been in port during this disturbance Arms reported to have been brought from Vancouver by Norma. Wilms." Soon after he reached the state department Mr.

Uresham sent to the navy department for Secretary Herbert and the two cabinet oil leers on-gaged in a close consultation for half an hour as to the advisability of sending a United States cruiser to the islands. After consulting for some time the two secretaries came to tho con clusion that nothing should be done toward sending a ship to Hawaii except by the direction of the president nnd they went directly to tlie White house to learn the president's wishes in the matter. Later Secretary Uresham requested Secretary Horbert to dispatch a vos-sel to Hawaii immediately. The vessel chosen is the Philadelphia and she will have on -board Admiral lloardslce, the commander of the naval station. nitouoiiT ur itKFonr: con'mikss.

Soon after the meeting of tlie senate Mr. Fryc of the'committcc on foreign affairs olVerod a resolution expressing the "profound indignation" with which the sonate heard of the efforts to restore the des-poscd queen to tho throne of Hawaii, sending words of sympathy to the young republic nnd expressing it as tho sense of the senate that the United States government should at once dispatch warships to tlie islands. Senators gave the closest attention to toe reading of the resolution and the galleries filled rapidly. Mr. Frye asked that the resolution be given immediate consideration.

After a stirring do-bate the resolution went over on objection by Mr. (Jeorgc of Mississippi. Just beforo 2 o'clock Mr. Jloutollo oT Maine got the floor in the house with tho purpose of pros nting a resolution relative to the rebellion in Hawaii. He made a fiery speech.

Mr. McCreary vainly triod to inter-runt Mr, Doutclle, whoo words gushed like a torrent. Mr. lloutello sain nine-tenths of the people of tho United States and of congress, irrespective of party, had no sympathy with tho Hawaiian policy, which he charged was directly responsible for tho tragedy in the Hawaiian islands. At this point the hour of 2 o'clock arrived and tho speaker announced thnt under a special order the re-' mainder of the day would bo devoted to eulogies on the'life of the lato Kep- rosentativo Lyslc of Kentucky.

Mr. lloutello vainly sought to havo the ordor set aside temporarily until a resolution he desired to offer could bo considered. When tlie speaker rappod for ordor ho continued Ills appeal amid great confusion and the speaker was obliged to ordor him to bo seated and to instruct tho scrgoaut-at-nrms to enforce thoonter. Tho resolution was similar to that oifcrod by Mr. Fryo in tlie senate.

ro REPLACE TREASURY NOTUS. Socretury (urllnlo Scliome to tiicroH-io tlm Sllter Crtlllcatoi. Wasiilvoton, Jan. 23. At the meet-ing of the house appropriations 00 in-uilltcc yesterday yocrvtary Carlisle took part at the request of Chairman Snyora.

The conference was over the adoption of a policy by which thu secretary hopes to put into circulation an inct eased volume ol all-vor certificates of small dc Dominations In place of treasury notes. Tha committee decided to strike from the sundry civil bill astipulation that for several years has boon added to the item providing for printing treasury notes to replace those received at the treasury. Secretary Carlisle staled that it was his desire to get more silver certificates for tlie smill denominations into the hau.ia of Die people, but explained that other notes occupied tho Hold and crowded them ouL Several members of the committee led tho discussion from the (111 -stion at issue into the byways of finance. Once ltepresentatlve Sib'oy of Pennsylvania asked the S3cretary what objection there would be to a system of redeming notes in gold and silver nt the option of the secretary of tho trensury instead of the holder. "If tho policy had been iuauguntod at tlie beginning of answered the secretory v.nild have worked bundflcinlly an 1 no troublo would have arisin f-- it 1-ut my predecessors have fo'l wj-i the polley of redeeming in go'.

I or silver at tiie option of the holders of tho paper, and any secretary who tried to change this policy and force silver on a man who wanted gold, or visa versa, particularly at such a critical period as we hare passing through, would have precipitated dis-asterous results." DR. FArtrtlNQTON. SppfltiUit In tlia Mixllml utiil SurRlrnt Ol miva of Wontr-U. Also anc'fci'safnlly treats rectal diseases, piles, flsitilam. striclurea and Inflammation of the urethra.

Hernia (rnptare) cured without an operation. Itronehial, lung and heart disensoa treated by the latest approved methods. Dr. Farriaf ton has had a large experience in sanitarium work, many eases thought to be incurable ean be cured by his methods. Office in Oray Bros, block.

11 lltf lll-RTf' tldrniiill SilHo. The household remedy, livery family should keep it for Cuts, Hums, lirulMs Hnd Inflammation of all kinds. Sea ton keeps a fnl! supply. Many stubborn and aggravating cases of rheumatism that were be liever) to be incurable and accepted afi life legacies, hare yielded to Chamber Iain's Pain Italm, much to the surprise aud gratification of the sufferers. OflO application will relieve the pain and suffering aod IU con ti a tied use Insures an eireetu.il cure.

For sale by 11 Lillie A Co, druggists. W. R. ENN1S Transfer Trunk Line ESTABLISHED APRIL 22, 1889 All ordi for baggage on outgoing trains 'hould be left one hou before the train W. Oklahoma Av SO l'i oplo Injiirril At the Outhrle steam laundry, if you don't si nd us your laundry, as thev are depending on us for a living, 22 tf.

Two of the bust violinists in Oklahoma, viz: Professors Uregg and Lehrer, will play a duett at tlie concert. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all tn leavening Strength. Government Report. 1'or It ut cr frn1 A nice residence with barn, on fiast Noble, on easy terms.

Enquire at 410 North Division. 1 111 tf Typewriting paper Lillie ribbons 12 27tf at The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great in leavening power as tho Royal. The ever popular basso, J. Finnic Rrooks, will sing at the concert next Wednesday evoning. Ilir.el lirolhcrs lead all others in groceries and provisions.

Trv them. 1-HI lm. Cleaiing Shoe Sale They must all go before Janunry 1, 1805, and its the price thut's going to do it. The wonderful power of such a combination of quality and prices, that we offer In this great sale cannot possibly be overlooked by tin economical and discriminating people. Right Mow, Right in the Beginning, Yb'll Please You, We'll Shoe You, WOODS SHOE OO Two Doors East of The Rush.

TH A7fffYl I CA yrl xiw A We arc Whatever making amazing overcoats we have reductions in the ItfKK-' Ttoiilcul till. The wonderful linlnment for Sprains, llruises, Rheumatism and all deop seated diseases where a powerful lininont is required. Ask for nnd bj sure you get llecgs' Tropical Oil. livery brittle warranted. Sold by Sea-touiau Drug Co.

The greatest contest ever givon in Oklahoma will be at the opera house next Wednesday ovonhig. Mrs. Newton will take a few more boarders at her house, on Harrison avenue, No. 405, one block oast of leg-islativo hall. 116 I5d First publitihed in the Dully Leader Jan.

VI, 1S95. ShcriU'R Sale. Notice hereby given thnt by vlrttio of an onler of sale issued by tho district court of Logan county, Territory of Oklahoma, tn favor of Louis K. Pitts and against George Price ct al, and to tne directed, as sheiill of paid county, I will, at a o'clock p. in.

on the ISth day of February. l(fl5. at the court houe door in Uiithrle precinct, in the County of Logan, Territory of Oklahoma, otb for sum public auction the follow inn lealesiato and the appurtenance then unto belonging, to-ftlt: Lots numbered twenty (20), twenty-one (21), and twenty-two (22), In block numbered forty-nine (hi). In that subdivision of the City of Outhrle known as Capitol Hill, accoidlng tn the recorded plat thereof. In Logan count), Oklahoma Territory.

'Perms of sale cash, to lie sold to highest bidder. Taken on said order of sulo as the property of lleoige Price nnd Francis Price. Dated 11th day of Is W. W. Paimi.h, Shi- llf.

II. W. Palntkii, Depm. of the real value. All our men's and early in the season.

a price that we will at cut-in-two prices. at your own price. on all house af our winter stock. a price regardless boys' wintc suits at half what they cost you Our stock of winter underwear crocs at such carry none over. Our stock of woolen shirts Our stock of winter gloves mittens and caps Men's duck coats regardless of cost.

If vou want anything in the clothing line it will pay you to attend this at Gf eat reduction sale of winter eoods K.J TT DLL IwmvrS jucessfl HIV E' 2d St. 0pp. POST. OFFICE. Hot Colloc, Excellent Coilee, Delicious 'OWec, Served at Mrs.

Williams' lunch coun ter, Harrison avenue, opposite Royal. Open every evening o'clock. Hotel until 10 First published In Dally IMC. Notice. To hom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given that Major fc have this day llled their petition for license to retail liquors in Outhrle, Logan Co, Ok, and that unless objection to tint same ns required by law bo llled by the 21st day of January, A.

D. ISUA.saicI petition will bo granted. Outhrle, O. Jan. 7th, 1801 i' UOI.CATKK, 3v County Clerk.

Leader, Dec uu tiet MrouK, if you're tired out or "run-down" woman, with Dr. Pierce' Favoriie Proscription. And if you suffer from any "female complaint" or disorder, you got well. For these two things to build up women's strength, uud to ctre women's ailmonts his is the only medicine that's guaranteed. If it doesn't ture, in every tase, your money is returned.

On these terms, what elso can be 'just as good" for you to buy? The "Prescription" regulates and proirfctcs all the natural functions, never conflicts with them, and is perfectly harmless in any condition of the female system It improves digestion, enriches the blood, briiics refreshing sleep, and restores health and vigor. For ulcerations, displacements, bearing-down sonsa-tions, periodical pains, and evory chronic weakness or irregularity, it's a remedy that safely and permanently cures. Notice of DU.olullou. Notice is horeby given that the partnership between Dent Wyatt is horeby dissolved. Mr.

Dent assumes all debts, liabilities; Mr. Wyatt will continue businoss at the old stand, the Silver Dollar, on Harrison avenue. 1 SOU KnowTIiy Kate. Madame De la Mottee, tho 'o-nowned Clairvoyant, has located at the Htigish Kitchen for a short time only, where she can bo consulted on all matters, business nnd social affairs, journeys, speculations, love, marriage, law suits, uniting the separated and in doing good to nil who call upon her. She repeals the future ami tells your past.

She will give you advice also in cases of physical ailments, healiug the sick and alllictod. In a word, whatevor may be your wish, sho can aid you. Tickets for the band concort are going like "hot cakes." Oct arouud early Monday morning at Wallace A Mullor's d.ug store and have your soals reserved. Leader January Slid ill's Sale. Notice ix In 1 ly given: That by virtue of an execution Issued by the dbtilct court of Logan county, Terrltoiy of Oklahoma, In favor of Ira J.

Keibler, and against P. J. Hellinan.aiid to mcdireeteri as sheriff of said county. I will, at 2 o'clock p. on the 18th day of Febiuary lh5, at tho court house door In Outhrle precinct, in the county of Logan, Territory of Oklahoma, oiler for salo at public auction the following real osfito and the appurtenances thereunto belonging, to- Lots Xo.

two. live and six hi block No. six, in that part of the city of Guthrie known as Fast Guthrie of Logan county, Oklahoma Territory. Terms of sale cash, to he sold to highest bidder. Taken on said execution as the property of P.J.

Ilellman. Dated 11th day of Januury, IBM. W. W. PAiNTKit, Shorllf.

Hy II. V. PALvmt, Deputy. Itw Improper nnd deficient care of the scaln will cause grayness of tho hair and buldnos. Hseapu both by the uso of that reliable specific, Hall's II air Uenowor.

Keep your eye on the 23rd Inst. Whilo tho Chine man uses his mouth for a sprinkloi, we use a damponor. Guthrie Steam Laundry. 1-S3 tf Havo you houid the Regimental band play yot? If not, come to the opera house next Wednesday evening. Wanted To exchange a flrst-olass hardware stock in Guthrie for inside real estate in this city.

15 lOt Don't fail to hoar Senior Pedro Romero, the great olarionotist at the concort next Wednesday evening. llegg's Cherry Cough Syrup relioyes that soreness and smothering sensation in your lungs. Safer, surer and qu'eker than any medicine on the market. Every bottle guaranteed by your popular druggist, Seaton. Some people always look fresh and young, awhile others look prematurly old, with skin dried up aud wrinkled The only difference between tho two is tho low of vitality in tho blood.

People using HeggV Wood Purifier and ISlooi Mauer always 1001c iresn anu healthy. Sold and warranted by your popular druggist Seaton, First publUh In Dally Loader January 8, lSUn. Notico for publication. Territory of Oklahoma, Logan County. In the District Court.

Joseph llradford vs. Rose Hradford. The abovo named defondant, Rose 111 tfiL-rt nntfnn thnt. film hna been sued In tho district court of Logan county. Territory of Oklahoma, by tho plaintiff, Jo.

L. llradford, In an action for divorce, and that she must appear and answer or otherw Uo plead to the petition which has been llled In said court by tho plaintiff, on or liefore the 10th day of February, 18DS. and that If shodoosnot appear and answer, said petition will bo taken as true and a Judgment rendored against her, divorcing the plaintiff from her, and for tho cost of suit. In witness whereof I have hereunto sot my hand and atlixed the seal of said court this 7th day of January, A D. lSOS.

ISeal. LoitH K. Pitts, Clerk of said Court. First published in the Outhrle Dally Leader, Jan. 0, 1SIH.

Notice for Publication. In tho District Court of Logan County, Territory of Oklahoma. John V. Fnnvoll, a Corporation, plaintiff, v. II.

T. Simon-Gregory Dry G001N Michael Ruspiitrotor and David Ro-sentieler, partners as Michael Kocu-treter Co. Isaac Ro-sock, Ma Ros-sock and Samuel Rossock, partners as I. Rossock Sons; Roentreter Jewelrj a eoiporatlon; Sterne, Liuicr. Shohl Co John I).

Dellols, I. S. Ring, M. Henderson, liloslauri, PorcclW, JonUu Shoe Comoauv: Swollord llrolhers Dry Goods Company; Fieeman Jay; Tootle, Wheeler Mottor; Dry Goods WliiKUto, Welles Mercantile RoMiuwald Well; Mack, Stiadleiit Co, Halt Oberndorf; Per-lotte. Andrews John Ilrittlan Dry G'Kids Tennant tjtrlliling Shoe Company, llenlugtt Co and John Jacob-, Defendants, II.

'1'. Simon-Gregory Dry Goods Michael Rosentreter and David Roen-tietur, partners as Michael Roentrcter tt Isaac Rossock, Max Rossock and Samuel Rossock, partners as I. Rossock Sons, Rosentreter Jewelry a corporation; Sterne, Lauer, Shohl it Kemper Hunidley McDonald Dry Goods Cross-Complainants, Wherein tho cross-petitioners In this action have llled their petition askliiK for a foreclosure of a certain lirst mortiitfe to them executed on tbeltUay of rovnin bor, 80 1 by John Jacobs In the city of Guthrie, O. convoying his entire stock of merchandise and fixtures then contained in the lloston Store In the city of Guthrie. Aud an allidavlt having been llled by tho that with duedilligeuco personal servlco of numinous cannot bo made upon the following named defendants In the territory of Oklahoma: 1.

it. S. Ring, M. Henderson, lllosland, Porcells, Jordon Shoe Swollord Ilros. Dry Goods Fieeman it Jay, Tootle, Wheeler Mottor, Smlth-McCord Dry Goods Wlngate, Stone MorcantlleCompany, Roenvald Well; Muck.

Stradler Hart it Oberndorf; Perrotte, Andrews it John S. Hrlttian Dry Goods Co Tennaut-Stribllng Shoo itenlng it Therefore notico Is hereby given to said defendants that suit has been brought to forocloso said inorlago and for them to auswer or show cause on or before the 23rd day of February, 180S why said mortgage should not be foreclosed or said petition will bo taken as true and a Judgment rondorod accordingly for such foreclosure. Dated tho 4 day of January, 1805. Louis E. Pitts, Clerk, lly L.J.Pitts, Duputy.

First publishc 1 Daily 1MH. Notice of Jlcuriiig. Hofore the Trustees of Townslto Hoard No. 0. Guthrie, Okla.

Contest docket Ii'o. 838. LoU 13 and 11, block No. 77, Townsite West Guthrie, Okla. To Annie Ilofllngton, L.

R. Pentecost, Geo 11. Shirley, City of Guthrie, Claimants. You and each of you are hereby notified that tho above entitled cause, involving the applications of the parties therein mentioned for deed to lots 13 and II in block 77 in the town of Wost Guthrie, county of Lomiii and Territory of Oklahoma, by order of Hoard No. 0, of Townslto Trustees, is sot for hearing bcfoie said Itoard at its olllce located at Guthrie.

on thu day of January, I at 0 o'clock a. in. of said day; and of all contiuuaucus and postponements, you and em li of you will taku due notice without further service thereof. In witness1 who'cof the members of said Iloaid. have hereunto sub scribed our names this llth day of December, 181)1.

J. R. O. Landrum, John T. Taylor.

J. F. Saunders. No'o Each claimant will bo required to deposit $35 with the disbursing agent to dofray expenses of tho trial for one day. First published In thu Guthrie Dally Leader, Jan.

1805. Shcrili's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale Issued by the district court of Logan county, territory of Oklahoma, In favor of Georpu W. Columbia and against Edwin A. Ellis and Susan G.

Ellis and to me directed as Sheriff of said count. I will, at 2 o'clock p. in. on the .1 day of, February, IhWl, at thifrouldoor of the court house In Guthrie, in the county of Logan, ami Territory of Oklahoma, offer for at public auction the follow ing deicrllicd real estate and the appurtenances thereunto beluiiging, to-wit: Lots is ami 10 in block 72 In Guthrie proper. Logan county, Oklahoma territory.

Terms cash. Taker, on said order of sale as the property of Edwin A. Ellis and Susan G. Ellis. Dated 3 day of January 1805.

3xi W. W. Palm nit, Sheriff. First published in The Dally Loadut Dec. 21, 1803.

I'lililication Notice. Territory of Oklahoma, County of Logan, ss. In the district court within 'and for said county aud territory. Peter Robertson, plaintiff, vs. Elizabeth Robertson, defendant.

No. 1700. The defendant, Elizabeth Robertson, will take notico that she ban been sued in said court by the abovo named plaintiff, Peter T. Robertson, aud that she must appear and answer or otherwise plead on or beforo the 2nd day of Fob or plaintiff's petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly, granting to said plaintiff an absolute divorce and annulling tho bonds of matrimony between himself nnd tho tlc-fendauLl Witness my hand and tho seal of said court, alllxed at Guthrie, in said county, this 20th day of Docembar, A. 1801.

Louis IS. Pitts, (Seal.) Clerk. Parties eutertaing friends or giving parties will confer a fayor on the edi tor oy leaving nonces ui via nuo this office Go to Hlrwd Urothors for cheap 1 10 lm The Hair is tho crowning beauty of woman and is something every woman should bo interested in. If your hair is dry and brittle, falling out or turning gray, try Hoggs' Hair Ronew-er. A positive guarrntoo with every bottle Price 76 eta.

Sold by Seato-nian Drug Co. n.k 1 1 i JUU UIUIU llglll HJT UUD J. at these elegant lamps at Lillie it I I2 37tf I PN gntt I 3iyL 1 W.L.Douclas C) CUniT 1 3 THE BEST. uQ ObiwEI n-rroK AKING. s.

cordovan; rRCNCH4.LNAMEU.C0 CALF. 4.3.sp fine 3.BPP0LICE.3 soles, -EXTRA FIMC. LADIES I gvg. SEND TOR CATALOGUE WL-DOUCLAa BROCKTCHJ-1AUS. Over Ono Million People wear the W.

L. Douglas $3 $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the beet value for the money. They equal cuetom ihoet In ityle and fit. 1 htlr wearing- qualltlci are uniurpaned. The price are uniform, tmptd on vole.

Prom Si to S3 laved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply ou can. Sold by BEN. STRAUSS, 216 OKLA, AVE. KOTICK Ol' HKAUINU.

lietore the Trustees of Townsite Hoard No. 0, Guthrie, O. T. Contost docket No, 102. Lot No.

13, Hloclc No. 47 Townslto of East Guthrie. O. T. To William K.

Little, John S. Douglas, Moses 0, Hoyt, John llotchiss, William Taylor, George C. McCord, claimants. You and each of you are hereby notified that tl)e above oatitled cause, involving the applications of the parties therein mentioned for deed to lot 13 in block 47, in the town of Bast Guthrie, county of Logan and territory of Oklahoma, by order of Hoard No. 0 of townsite trustees, la set for hearing beforo said board at ItR oillce located ut Outhrle, O.

on the 18th day of January 1805, at o'clock a. m. of and of all continuances aud postponements, you and each of you will take due notice without further service thereof. In witness whereof we, the members of said Hoard, have hereunto subscribed our names this 27th day of November, 1S94. J.

II. O. LANimuii, J. T. Taylor.

J. F. Sauniiehs. Hoard No. 0, Townsite Trustees.

Note Each claimant will bo re quired to deposit 8JS with the disbursing agent to defray expenses of the trial for one day, In the district court of Logan county, Oklahoma territory, Flora A. Moy-ette, plaintity, vs. Nelson Meyettc, defendant. The defendant, Nelson Meyctte, will take notice that ho has been sued in the above named court by the plaintiff, Flora A. Meyettc.

and that he innt uppear and answer or otherwise pload on or before the llth day of February, 1605, or said plaintiff's petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against him and in favor of the plaintiff dissolving the bonds of matrimony now oxlstiug botween plaintiff nnd the defendant granting to the plaintiff the care, custody and control of the minor son, J. Eddy Moyotto nnd the restoration of plaintiff's maiden name and for costs of suit and all other proper relief. Wt4 t.n.1 4l. A1 A ,1 UllUM. 111' llill.ll UI1U tllU DCU4 UI said court this 31st day of December, A.

D. 1691. Louis E. Pitts, Clerk District CourL First published In Dally Leader December 10, 1804.) Notico of Hearing. Hofore the trustees of towuslto board No.

0, Guthrie, O. contest docket No. 287, 288, lots No. 8, 0, 10, 13, 1 1, block No. 80, townslto of West Outhrle, O.

T. To L. Pentecost, et al. Alfred Griffin, Liza J. Pace, M.

Nowlard: You ami each of you are hereby notified that the above entitled cause, involving the applications of tlie parties therein mentioned for deed to lots 8, 9, 10, 13, 11, in block 80 in the town of West Guthrie, County of Logan, aud Territory of Oklahoma, by order of board No. 0, townsite trustees, is set for hearing before said board at its olllce, located at Guthrie, O. on thu 18th day of February, 1805, at Oo'clook a. m. of said tlay, and of all continuances and postponements, you and each of you will lake due notice without further service thereof.

In witness whereof, we, the mem-bors of said board, have hereunto subscribed our names this 14th day of December, 1804. J. II 0. Landrum, John Taylor, J. F.

Saunders, Hoard No. 0, Townslto Trustees. Note. Each claimant will be required to deposit 833 with tho disbursing agent to defray expenses of the trial for one day. published In Hie Guthrie Dully Leader, Jan.

5, 1805. Publication Notice. In the DUtrlct Court of Logan County, Territory of Oklahoma. Minnie Martin, plaintiff, vs. llobort W.

Martin, Defendant. The defendant ltobert W. Martin will take notion that he has been sued In the aforesaid District Court by the plaintiff Minnie Martin and that he must appear aim answer or otherwise uiaaa on or be fore the 10th Fobr'y, A. D. 1805, or the plaintiff's petition will bo taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly, dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing botween the plaintiff aud defendant and restoring to the idttititlff her maiden nurno of Minnie llalley and for costs of suit, and for all other and propar reliof.

Witness my hand and the seal of said court at my olllce In Outhrle, In said county this 4th day of January, A. D. 1805. Locih Pitts, seal Clerk District Court, First published in Dally Leader De cembor 19, 1804. Notico of Hearing.

liefore tho trustees of townsite board No. 0, Guthrio, O. contest docket No. 43, lot No. 3,4, block No.

9, town-site Wost Guthrio, O. T. To Ida E. Muskedal and Mary Sail-burger, claimants: You and each of you are hereby notified that tho above entitled cause, involving the applicatious of the parties therein mentioned for deed to lot 34 in block 0 in tho town of West Guthrio county of Logan and Territory of Oklahoma, by order of board No. 0, of townsite trustcos, is sot for hearing before said board at its office, located at Guthrie, O.

on the 34th day of January, 1805, at 0 o'clock a. of said day; and of all continuances and postponements, you aud each of you will take duo notice without further service thereof. In wltnes whereof, we the members of said board, have hereunto subscribed our names this 30th day of November, 1804. J. H.

0. Landrum, John T. Taylor, J. F. Saunders.

Hoard No 0, Townsite Trustees. Note. Each claimant will be required to deposit $35 with the disbursing agent to defray expenses of the trial for one day.

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