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THE RENO'S iftQrv He Sensation ol lie Day. Ti)B Talk of ik Town, T.HE RENOS have stood Ten-: tkst of a criticizinc; 11 n lk in Ardmore for two weeks, OvKin-oi R ni JcnKKi) have been S'lioKot nm.Y svTisnui. TUB RENO'S CAN ot.kasij vor. Are Scientific l-'almist, hviug 17 years of prnctioal experience before the America nnd Kurapean public. THIS RHINO'S have no equals as Palmists. Coming of tint Fatuous Reno Pnuiily. they with out asking n quwtju, tcH y u your name, reveal everything yen wish to kuow i-?gfirdit)R any -cne or atjylhins:, nothing too great, no thing too obspure f.M' them w. row-al. If ou are in doubt or hwo troubles, come hi:, we wilt thoroughly unravel them, ami uot one cent will be charged ucle.-s you are sntisnVd. Ksiuembur Ardmore in not our home and vre rill not be here always, st- take advantage ot our presenw and rons-jlt us now OTFICC HOURS: 3 A. U.JO BP. M. MMtirsJfUce Building, Main Sreet. "t i n vionnnTwcrv.. i"." '""usrk against the tide of ; , .,VaKin,,: "",ro 1,1 timed the pntr lots inspired by Kossuth made 1 .. K.......U manu. The successors of the old warriors and their people ha.l onlv n0.""' m 1o IIml n I'1""" wlilcii ',""!"-v . for a twentieth century city, where In pence thev have "'"-WPS Hint they failed to win Jn wnr.-Fmiorick I'nlmer In Scrlb- ul VHEN MAN IS ENVIED. Mrs. .1. H. Sykcf. Jcft todivj ;fiir GriiMivIlle. Toxas, wIictc bIw will visit rcJsJIvos imil remain nnlil Mr. SyUeo makes up ' his mind wlnr ic will Joo Wuuou was brought lu yostor day from Ada, where ho vn nrrost J on a grand jury wiirrmt, charged with disturbing religious worship. X Sidney 15. Ford, an old reiduiitor. 's 'iuid well taiown mineral OKpert of this ti . ..."ii ue iKwt have to twist his ,o ,1(,k his bodice up the back. ,J. i ' ,v""r Imt In the rnlii without getting the curl out of the 11'UlllCrS. ''place lou.ves In the morning for Vol- When he gives his lialr a neat little " V'l. nuncttii. uiwion una inner imiiuk V M In tlit- oil. asphalt am', ooj.1 In iiivd "'f,B lf Kastorn cApitiiliKtM ...,'' lr. juift Mrs. S. M. Torbett .towl 'llt ilauuhtcr. Estclle. left for Ada this, , . ' ..V, 11(111- J1..1II. rum nun n comb nnd, presto! his coif- mnrtnls'nioon, whero ther will make their in complete. moiinv humo. Their datjirh1r GUwlvs' ...w'it'" UlP c,'!l,,rp CO and ho can When n mnln In Ardmore firr Uio press wiiiMtio n tune, out hia i,i i, i... I i. ., .... . .. . . loor nnd go oat """""i u .oimiinuu to ixruvo mo ovne- ' "UIO 'PUIIIIC FCJIUtll. MTt. II. II., Kverybodillrs 'rori,ett6 mother, nooiiii lie made In th made at all.-O., RUFFLED BY APOLOGISTS BUT NOT SCARED AT ROOSEVELT. The Ohio Senator Is Independent nnd Dobs Not Care a Rap What the President -Dobs Takes Up Hit Flo'tt Aflalnst Wood. Incompetent, fiwsy, discomposed wo-mnii.-Chii'Hgo Journal. Mhen he Mows thlnps nway In his niiiltlliidinotis pockets mid saunters on with imliiriimlKU-ed hands. When he trips up the street on a rainy day with his troupers jauntily ........ up ami no skirts to kick. uiu.. n,-. . For Sate. U lien he swlncru enultt- , n...i I I llil., 1 1,.,..... n movlnK ear without thinner of tan- tory Morles. ' "I.lcUs "Snr h,of ITHiii? his heels in his petticoats. "can I ask you n ijiK." aR reiecUvely 0 When the dinner is spoiled and ho "' K"ess you can. In TentwKBec. .Made chats unconcernedly and all the quests t() llnv! fIr com mi, Territory. B5xw Tine ini) mm Dccausp lie is married to an "ell. may I. theurtlcnlu-s nildross ( continued. ,l8 L T 17,in 'Yes," said pa. -Fir., "That's funny." said i ri-.. iii-ni,' vnri.-ii,... wasjusttiiinkiiisofsuili' Tlu. r, i. . I did I tin old l!,,n, ,,,u ta ... pU, im-ru are several "ukps" as well as kinds of beatlty-tho ""man caudles?" lieauty of mere youtlifulness, wlilch sll0,,I,,l,-t wonder." s" they call la heaute du dlahle; also a k"11; "Vt'ro- "' 'east. liivO beauty of "ugliness," of "old age" nnd KOml of "reworks, i of "thinness," called la beaute du singe. I T'r.wl,.ii-.. ...... . "1 pa." renlli'il lliiln ll...... 1 iunu'r, un: oweuisu IIOVCI- , Kt, had the beauty of "plainness " She )eol,, of Athens do all tliefi wus so very plain of face that her ex- "'!!!' Greck m'5" im pression of ti-iiuirni Ilion pa irot innU nnd said h pealing to you to find some other quail- !, "ot"oml with any more siterytJiiuK ues in nor tiiau mere "looks," shone out '.ui.imni i.cogcr. Willi a perfect radiance that enimlihwl - ..... 1.11 IIIK III illllkl." flna mm,,. i.-....i n . ... ooine .i.- ui juniuiv icns a ver fectlve story. 1 1 Is beautiful old p Claudon, suddenly became Possossc. a "ghost," ami the servants of place were almost terrllled out of th wits hy the noises they heard and thin. wgnis tney saw or Iinaginrd. Tin in W Wnshlngwin, .Inn. 17. Sonntor Han on returneil to Washlntgnn today and tloos not fUMin to be u hit scared by the dPclivTHlloii of the president tlmt he should he furred to fish or cut mlt. In fact, the Ohio ninn appears to he uhlo and wilting to do both, nnd is not in the least niltteil in a political way by Hie bluff of the president. Personally the Ohio i'iintor Is illn- tirrbed. mid h does ma. attempt to nneeal the fact. He dpclnrp that the rauson he has not Issued the call for the moot Inn of the Republican na tional etHiventhm wm a good and sutttcWt on. and Is angry thai his ad Inns rtioiihl have bee-n iiiisennstrtS' oil b th administration apologists. He dK' not offrr one word of com fort to tho Htx'velt men In the way of pledging ills supiMirt to the man In 'tho white house and liillnuueH that the preshK-ut may believe nci-ordliig as ':! ploases about any subject. It Is generally felt by Republicans as well sis Democrats, that tho feel lug between llnrtna and the president has xoiie mj far that thi're will never lie any harmony, and that there t? nothing but discord longer vosslble. Tho colleague of ll.uinn, .Senator Furakcr. has taken up the ilglit for the president, and it Is the report In WarfliJngtou that one, vS the bitterest wars tlio Republicans of Oliio ever cngnxed In is now In progresw in that state Hanna wild today that he was tired of deny lug that he means to be a eaulidule for the prefiiaenUui nom ination. He said that tho matter now amounted to an Insult to lilm. as the puisideiit was his friend. It Is not 'hard -to guess those whom Hanna holds responsible for the insult. Haiv na RtFiialized Ills return to the rapt tal by. entering actively Into thu light against tho pot of tho preside.!!.. Gen. 'Wood, and did not hewtntc no say Ihnt he will contlnwi the battle with more rnergy than ho e'.r displayed t.efom The . tmdltlon in which the Jtepub an puity leaders now ilnd Diem n Ives in 0110 of the luost discouraging le all an them. Hut Oiey do not 'know iwxv t'o veine.ly the Hltimlitiii. at. only 'iio wa to get rid of him i to de feat him at tho polls. liemixnicy in Wastnngtwi are feel tug bpttw uwlay than they have -ver tc-n niul they har iua had tho polit ical liliit. since wnfj'ess K-oitVeiu'd on Tioveiruer 9. ASKS FOR LOT OF TH'NGS FOR HER NEIGHBOR, CHINA. Her Demands Go Considerably Be yond What She First Asked For, and All Because Russia Wish es to Avoid the War. REPUBLICAN' CALX. IS ISSUED. Si I . iier lace anil drew friends to her, be cause she had no other beauty. Hut Miss Urenier tool; pleasure lu her well hept hands, of which she ikciI to say. "Kven hands have their moments of charm." Willi .IiiImimIm .....I ,1... If.. Cordon Ciiinniltiif was perhaps the ,i;i,uli"Uou, o( '"""lon became nois,vv .. " '. . ' I I'll .-llllYllllI mill .if In c f 1 1 i "-i io uiicover tlio curd ot : the human " ""' n-iiiv a iion cui io etui tne mvsterv He assemliled ids servants and cuvo it out to them tlmt lie was determined to nave no more of tills sort of thing For the future all members of his fnm ily would sleep with loaded revolvers ny tneir side, and at tlio tlrst sugg.es- oice upon wild animals. On one occa sion he had a lioness In full retreat be fore him. Ho called loudly to her. whereupon trim squatted like a huge log mid permitted him to approach. In n similar venture he checked the charge oi a lioness by yelling at her and con ' llllllL. 11 L llfl I'llII , " tliiiiml I.. .1.. i.. ..i " oi a liolhv they would send n bill I iiiiiii.- imiu iciiiiiiiieii ... .... .. .. . aw.U.xiMly its direction to invostlKato Uiv owed Jinn to osciiDt. ,-""mu" HuyH is quuo I O llllPfltlllV I mw nn ft a . - I '." J MUIUU Ullllll', '' .llllllll'll 1'orter, is my ticket good on this in inn i " es, sail. Step right In. sail." "This Is a fast train, ain't It?" "It's de fast mall, sail." "How fast docs it run?" "Sometimes n mile n minute, sab." "Whew! Does It ever leave the track?" I ".No, sab, but It sometimes leaves de An Ii-InIi Ciiiiinlliiii.iit When Karl Spencer was lord llouten. ant of Ireland the people of Dublin called the beautiful countess, one of me loveliest women of Iter time, "Spcn ser's Faerie Queene." Hut when their excellencies were about to return to Kngland Irish trnl lantry was shown In a characteristic 'H1' A, il.n I . . J, i....... ion, uiiitu icrvur. aim ninny ' hows: U,n.. ."""r; . A MWc " n to see you back Stagu Carpenter (who lias been sent again, you and the -n.i.- r .., i. ........ ))i In nn emergency to say a lino)- side." up lorn, tne no ce 'nve d scovered vnur rl. ....... , ,,iMuiui.iiia nun even now approach. Kiumv I'nrU. ine jioid, Had liaron-'Tls false- l!obson-I see that a Parisian count also ess Is obliged to earn her living at the I,.,. i.iiiiBi-u iii earn ner in J lie Stage Carpenter-All right. Then washtuh. Too bitd. Isn't It? Deacon Hlngle (wlio knows tome- tiling about Parls)-Well. I don't know. Those Parisian washerwomen seemed to he a decidedly Jolly lot.-Cloveland Plain Dealer. ju go ami nrsk the blooming stage imager, no told me.-I.ondou Tele raph. I I After the Wrilillnir. He-It certainly was a pretty wed- flu niul (iviiiK'lliliw. ... ..t .B, ...... v.i.j.,...IK Him so mwiy ar- It.-aiilr- l-fiu ti n-i Young WifeWhat do you do when hlie-lhnt s Just what I think. And your husband gets cross and wants to p music was especially appropriate. scold? He-I don't remember. What did Wife (with experience)-! read him si, t , f, .. T. . " m tuo of tlle k'Uels l" sc, to he- liie Last Hope'-LlppIncotfs write to mo before we were mnrrlcd.- ,Enz,,,e Ualtlmorc American. COI, oil he If ot F will . or la. Bonm rho reforu liuntli: The I?. O. P. Electors to Meet In Chi eago June'21, at Woon. WathlnKttm, .Ian. 17. Scnat&r llan- i.a. as clminuiin of the lmtlonnl Re 1 ulilicTdi comnilttee, late this nfter noon Ifsiu-il tlie following call (or the in xt lleimiilli-an convention: To tho Republican electors of the Vnlted Statn: In aecMrdancu with the estaldlrtied cusioni. snd In hedlei;.-o to the In struction of the national conventkiu of 1'JOO. (Tie national Republican cniu- niitlee diix'cts that, a nntlonnl ccn veutMii of deiegaJi'd represeiitatlvts ,or tic lti-ii'ihllcan party be held at Dm city of Clilcago. in tho state of I'rliuois, for tho put pose of nominating candidates firr president nnd vice pros idjit, to be voted for ut the preside!! tlal elof-.tlon Tuoslny. Nov. S. 11)04, and for iho transaction of such bust ness as .may properly conio before it and that said convention shall assenv ble at 12 o'clock, noon, oil Tuesday, Juno ri. I'.'ti. Tho Repnhllcnii electors of tho suv- cral states and toj ritorlos the District tf Columbia. Alaska and Indiun Tor rltory, and all eifcetors, without re. gnrd to psist party allillntlous. who believe In tho principles of tli Re publican party and endorso Its policies are cordially Invited to unite under this e.ill in tlio soled Ion of cnndldnlos for prmldent and vice president. Hunting Party. Pills afternoon W. O. Huston. i:a formed Roberts, J. A. Hivons, D. K. Allen nnd Jim Havons loft over tho Choctaw for Sonifthe Jack Fork mountains on a hunt. tiielr ft TJiey will he oiio perhaps a couple their 11 of weeks. ' R M .1. A. Daley, contractor for tho now nnluroMall, arrived lust night and has heon akin. Aexamlnlng tho quality of different thing tuiono used hero for bulhllng founda tions, lis expects to commence work tils l' once. fcrchtl s s Coo ,e(, for Oklahoma City Hither01'11' t0 ntteI"' t',u Photographers' r?ara .jssochitlou for tho Oklahoma and lllhSCS it of It Jdlan Territories. I'atlrt. Jan. 17. Olllelal sentiment concerning tho Huto-Jupaiioo situa tion Is rather letw houyant. It was pplinpd that while tho conditions are not hopcleiw. they undonbtoilly arc illscoiirftgliiR. Although no Infer mat ion Is given an to the gmtntls o. the present feeling, it in probably due to the Tact that fuller Information regarding the nature of Japan's lai psi demand are not relished. One of the foremost members oi tho diplomatic corps, who hns boon li. close i iinimunn nlion with the Fivr h government relative t . the Tlusslan and JapaiiPst sltuntii'u, said that a strong feeling ex I sled in the highest offlclnl quarters that .IniHtn had grml ually enlarged her denmmln until thoi toilny went considerably beyond those tlrst presented. Moreover, It U the belief of thu otllclalH here that Japan's steady augmentation of her demands Is duo largely to her belief thai Russia Is desirous of avoiding war. and therefore it Is safe to pusti her demnnds to tlio furthest limits. Thus far only a brief synopsis of Uie various demands of Japan has geen given to the public, and It Is said the exact tet of thu reply is necessary in order to show tho gradual-ex pan slnn of the Japanese contentions. Hut nfter summing up a general comparison of Japan's iTcmntit:s, ttu olllclals are llrnily ponrlnnsl tl as there1 has been a steady Increase and they regard this as ono of the most dangerous features of the situation, ns Russia's desire to avoid war has encouraged Japan to develop her claims until they are far beyond tnoso Russia at first was ready to concede. In particular it Is the olllelal view that Japan's present demand for the Integrity of China nnd full recognition of t'hineso authority over Manchuria, represents a considerable and Impor tant advance over tho early represen tations. It Ik pointed out that nt the outset Japan and practically all the powers recognized Russia's special In terests in Mancburln, hut the view now . prevails among the olllclals nnd diplomats hero that Japan's demnnds seek to minimize anil restrict those special lnteretts within eeitain limits. It is said Japan in rendy too go to war to sustain tho principle of the open door in Mnnciiuiia and tho terri torial Integrity of China. ' Tho diplo mat previously referred to said thnt Japan is hardly lu a position to make war on such grounds, as Russln al ready has given astmruuee on both those points, lf. he added, Russia's previous assurances wore not made lu good faith, then Japan will not ho iirought into the position of making war because Russia does not keep Iier promises. .Moreover, it Is contended lu the highest circles thnt If Japan Is not willing to accept lu good fnitli Rus sia's .previous promise concerning; Manchuria, ami tho general principle cf the o ten door, Japan is asking for more promises from Russln. Filially, diplomats sum up sfntonud oificlnl sentiment lioro by saying thnt Jnimn's claims are said to havo reach ed the extreme which is not likely to receive favornhlo consideration liom Russia, and tit tho same time thlH dona not give Japan moral Justl lliatiou to rusort to war. INVENTORY SALE H fit is easier to count money than shoes, 4 therefore we will give ten per cent off f on every pair shoes sold until Feb. 1, Stacy Adams & Co, excepted. Jj f'fhis moans $5 shoes for $4.50 nnd 3. 50 shoes for $3.15, etc. Our shoes are marked in plain figures. You can A fdo your own flgtiriug. flfc. Also 25 pair Misses Button Shoes, 13 to 2 K r Worth $1.50, at 50e Also 75 pnir Ladies Button Shoes, sizes 2 1-2, 3 1-2, 7, 8, f Worth 62 nnd $2.50, nt 75c LYNN, THE SHOE MAN. n. (hvyu. K. S. (lraliam I havo several nice Improved lots In illrferont parts of the city which I will soft on Ioiik time. Small pay ment down. F. M. Fox, Ardmore, I. T. 18-G lllue Ribbon Hour look the highest prize at Chlcngo In 1S93. 17-2t Spring wash fabric arriving daily now at 17eod WKSTIiniMKR DAUIIK. Insure Your Property With GWYN & GRAHAM GENERAL INSURANCE They represent the Oi.hhst ni BivST Kikk, Liph and AccinKNT Coiiipanies in Hie world. Call and see us, in the NOBLE BUILDING. ... .USE Plansifter Flour Beeausc it t the best and made at home by Whaley Mill and Elevator Company. CITY COUNCIL MEETING. Locate Carnegie Library Site and Keep Out Baseball on Sunday. Tho oily council met lu Its regular session tills afternoon and transacted but llttlo business. In regard io tho "1111" over tho branch on Hast Main street, bids were opened, and tho strinjt and alloy com mittee was Instructed to let tho con tract to tho lowest and best bidder.. This work will cost tho city about one thousand or eleven hundred dol lars, and $210 has been raised by mbscrlptlon to help pay for It and tho street railway company will hear r.lsnit $17 of it. Tim t'arnegio library question wan then taken up, ami hy motion the prospective lots were put In nomlnn tion, tho council to vote on them, the lowest ono being dropped each time. Tlio loiiowing nominations were made: (loldttiutth lot, Rohlsou lot on D slrin't near West Main. Palmer lot on Secoiul avenuo northwest near K street, clty'H wedgo shaped lot and Fraloy lot Just back of Fraley's res I deuce In Second ward. Thoy dropped out one by one, when only tho Rohlson and Goldsmith lots remained, when tho voto stood flvo for Goldsmith lot and three for Rohl sou lot. Tho Goldsmith lot Is situated at the corner of First avenue, south east and Mill street, Just back of whero the old electric light plant once stood. Capt. Wliittington was tho prime mover in selecting tills lot, and sup poitod tho locating of the library on I! lor the past throe months. Tlio Mullens anti-Sunday baseball ordinance was put on its II mil passage and was lost. Council then a.ljoimiod. R. W. Dick and Sidney Sukks left this afternoon for South McAIostor with tffo fntontlon of being present nt tho Democratic executive committee meeting at that placo tomorrow. THE EAST SIDE RESTAURANT Tho boat placo in town to get the OENUIN15 FRENCH DRIP COFFEE. Meals at all Hour. Phono 214. KATIE WILLIAMS, Prop. : SMOKE The Eldo Home Made ' Union Made Best 5 Cent Cigar in the City. HANWAY & OWENS, Successors to COHIJ & JOHNSON, Marble and Granite Dealer. Estimates furnished on monu ments, tombstonos nnd iron fonc inrr. Office nt nitirble yards. South Washington Street, Ardmore, I. T. A Good Dinner. The Finest Hoasts, Steak, Mutton, Sausuge, lite., and tho Freshest Vege tables are always found nt KERNES! & HOFFMAN. I wish to Undo Pauls Valley husl newt property for Ardmore property lS-fi F. M. FOX A Bargain. For rent, a good lour room liou-i goo4 water, big garden spot, good cow lot. witli sheds. Apply O. M Rcdikld i8tr. Only Affects Two. It was roportod hero yes-tcrdaj thnt ten out of twoivo passenger comim tors on tlio Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fo road had been laid off. Inqtiln into tho matter dovoloped. however thnt only two aro affected, and they were called Into the funeral olilce whether for a reprimand or furlough we could not learn. Subscribe for the Ardmorclte. nuiCELiiiiiiraTon co. m EADER. The World's Stand ard of a good Flour Tvler & SimnsoP" Gompanv. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS.