The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 111, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 15, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR ABSTRACTS OP TITLES SKEW M.
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BY ROY HOFFHAH.
SUNDAY APRIL 15. 1E94.
UAII.KOAI) TIMB TAIU.K.
NORTH HOUND.
No. 400 Clilchaeo Express...! 8:45 a.m.
No. 403 M. Klver Kipress... 3j20p. m.
No.42J. Way Freight 7:00 a. tn.
No. i-io Local Freight .2:C0p. m.
FOUTII HOUND.
No. 403 Tesftj Express .11:10 p.m.
No. 407 Oklahoma Express.... latBJ p. ui.
No. 423 Way Freight 1:05 p.m.
Passenger should procure tickets bo-
ore getting on thu train.
Tho Dally Loader accopts
advertising with tho distinct
nd positive guarantoo that
It has doublo tho paid circu-
lation of any nowspapor. pub-
lished In Oklahoma.
Tho Loador Blndory Is onoof
tho bost Institutions of tho
kind In th Wort and Is daily
turning out largo quantities of
work. Sond In your orders for
binding and blank books and
thoy will bo promptly at-
tondod to.
SUUSCKII'TION KATES.
DAII.T.
Oao month dollverod in city 30
Ooe month by mall SO
Three months 1 50
Six months 3 oo
One year 0 00
WKEKI.V.
Six month f SO
One year 100
HNlONKSLAm
DAILY lVKATHKlt FOHKOADT:
lllglirit temperatars yesterday
lawett BO.
Fureruit to-day! I.oral Klioweri
cooler tonight.
OS
and
(Jneicn has not outgrown his mouth.
Thk time Is ripe fordoing good work
for (lothrlc.
Cli'Timif: is willing
railroad encore.
to respond to a
ttKl'Unr.lCA.N&nro already llounderlng
In the congressional soup.
A duty on tariff speeches would
bring in a considerable income.
Tin-: next ofllce Kid Chirk will be
uomlnatud for will be a vacuum.
The fruit was killed by tho frost
but tho fruit tree agunt still lives.
Tiichk arc ti taw slices of llucon loft
for Vhc cipher export of tho future.
Davk Ilir.r. pleads for Democratic
harmony as earnestly as n bull In a
pantry.
TiiKim mo large unbilled chunkH of
misdirected sympathy niloat in thli-
terltory. Chief of Police IUxtick does not
propose to grow corns on his con-
science.
Coxky's r.rmy is now doing the Han-
nibal net. Climbing mountuins try
men's soles.
AIjtY?n aIaktix has started in to
sava his refutation per his lnau
gural speech.
Fuank McMastku's casu is another
Illustration of what lives of groat men
Oft remind us.
Tux meanest thing yet said about
Coxey is that he resembles Thomas
Kecd the bull-dozer.
Thk publisher who named his paper
tho "Umbrella" can't expect to have
much for u rainy day.
UK.vnv ijivikq unnics liamlot was
troubled with biliousness. That's the
matter with McKlnley?
Tiikhk was a great deal of moon
shine in Dave Hill's speech notwith'
standing the Sun's rays.
Tub man who writes the editorials
for the Oklahoma Cuckoo is breeding
large sparkling bumps on his vcr
tcbrae.
Thk editor of the Oklahoma Town
Okiahuman is another specimen of
animal life that makes gestures with
its ears.
Thk new policemen should exercise
their "move on" power nnd prevent
impudent negroes from blockading the
pavements und sidewalks.
(oVEiiNoit Waitk declares ihut Cor-
bett and Jackson cannot light iu Colo-
rado. He deblres to run a corner on
priza fighting in that state.
In politics as iu everything else ho
who laughs last laughs best. This is
commended to certain loud-mouthed
individuals who might be named.
Thkkk are u great many people
whose physical stutus Is uot near
so perfect us the patent medicine ad-
vertisement would havo us believe.
The Wichita Kagle has just discover-
ed that Sam Small has withdrawn from
the Oklahoma Town Oklahoman and is
on tho Coxey reception committee at
Washington.
Psalu Small has been tolling the
people of Washington about the four
degrees of the 'grand order of drunk
eon ess. Psalm knows he was once a
pauttnaster In that order.
The ghastllncss of the curreut news-
paper wit which seeks to put into
startling Juxtaposition the names of
tho celebrities of the day was deplor-
ably apparent in the paragraph of a
HI Louis editor who sougfet to Uak
.Hffifcmv
Hill's ami Mls Pollard's names tn n
joke Miss IV. lard lias of course
made mistakes In tier life but ftho lias
done nothing to justify even a humor-
ist sullying her name by placing It
alongside David Ilenuctt Hill's.
illsjlAHCK appears to havo received n.
great many casks of (1 no win o on his
birthday nnd not n single temperance
tract so far as heard from. The
prince's admirers ovldenlly know his
tastes.
CYixkvhu Is as truly a direct it'Oitlt
of McKliilcylsm as vomiting Is of talc-
ing Ipecac nud yet so-called Demo-
crats llko David II. Hill propose to
continue the McKiulcy doses of tarllT
Ipecac.
Tiir.iiK Is no discount on Senator
Walsh's principles. When asked to
define the in ho said: "1 am in favor
of all Democratic measures." Wo re-
gret that some of his Democratic col-
leagues aro not so explicit
Wiutf.-WI.no eii piaca Is again on top
in South Carolina butthero aro snake-
like Inebriated spots on her wings
like those on the hands of MncDulT
which cannot bo washed olT nnd which
will gi'e somebody trouble here-
after. The Martin administration docs not
propose to practice much economy
these days. Tho thought of knifing
efllclcnt policemen nnd placing nuw
men in their places at higher salaries
is too bri7. to admit of au ccomnol-
cal atom.
One of tho most courteous young
men In tho country and who success-
fully concealed his identity commit-
ted suicide in n Cincinnati hotel the
other day. One of his last acts was to
write n note to tho landlord for dying
In his establishment.
Scour one for Secretary Morton; he
warns the public utruinst wasting
money on alleged rainmakers. Had
congress been sunlclcutly warned sev-
eral years ago Unclo Sam's strong box
would havo been some thousands bet-
ter olT than it If.
That London pickpocket went up
for sIk months for fooling with a
lady's dress notwithstanding his de-
fense that he could not find the pocket
Ho was so poorly up In his business ns
not to know that the ladles now carry
their pockets on tho icar elevation.
As night policeman (.). W. llruco
mudo a good nud olllclenl o Ulcer lie
was courteous and pnlnslaking nud
received commendations from all
sides. Iln was turned down by tho
Martin administration for no other
reason than "that ho had toomany
frlen Js among tho Democrats." "
It begins to look as though tho re-
ult of tho lluhrlng Sea arbitration
would bo nothing It never was n
proper case for arbitration. The Har-
rison admin'htration should havo had
tho nerve to sa to Oroat llrllaln:
"These nre our rights; wo bhall main-
tain thrtin " That would have sottled
the whoTi business nud wo should not
bo now complaining of llrttlsh
trickery.
David IIkxnktt Hill Is a Democrat.
There can bo na.douut about that for
upon piprj than one occasion ho has
declared in public that ho was. The
doctrluo which hu enunciated In the
senate was not Democratic- doctrluo
however. It was the doctrluo of Dana
and the senior senator of tho Empire
state spoke simply as tho mouthpiece
of tho New York Sun. David Uenuett
Hill may be a protectionist tit heart
but it was not principle that prompted
him to attack tho tariff-bill.
The Minnesota Democratic associa-
tion calls by name tho senators who
arc deemed responsible for tho mutila-
tion of tho Wilson bill nnd the delay
of its passage. Aro tho senators guilty
of this conduct blind? Can they not
seo that that they are going to bo exe
crated by Democrats all over the
Union for tho ruin they nro bringing
upon the party? it Is time they wero
dropping their miserable tuotics.
A l'lNAlOltKHCANDAI..
A Plnaforlsh scandal of which his-
tory will never take cognizance hns
resumed vogue among gossipcrs In
Hnglnnd. Tho story goes that there
was a mixing up of two children in tho
case of tho persons of Lord Ilosobory
and the little son of the young lord's
foster mother wife of a groom; that
the real lord died some years ago and
that the falso lord put a fine niomorial
over his playmate's grave. It Is ex-
plained that the change of the boys
was mado by tho ambitious mother of
the groom's son but that when she
revealed her secret it was too lato to
olfect a remedy From tho American
point of view about tho bost thing
that can bo said U that if Hritain has
any more of the Kokubory breed of
stablo boy she can't bo too qulclc in
trotting them out Meanwhile thu
above talo will make a "truo story"
chapter for a penny dreadful.
THK Ni:)It() IN LOCAL I'OLITICS.
The now administration has a large
effervescent moss on Its hands. It's a
deadly spring bllo that is liable to
break and cast a black odious cllluvla
over tho gang surfuce if tho munloipnl
liver Is not quickly regulated and
synchronized. It comes about by the
promiscuous sowing of gilt-edged
promises by lllv-whlto republicans.
The harvest has come and these cam-
paign promises have been transmog-
rified. They have turned to thistles
and a roar ensues thereat
The fact of the matter is the negro
wants more papf He wants It bad.
ue warns representation commensur-
ate with tho negro population of the
city which if It grows and breeds iu
tbt nirxt year liku If. has In thu pavt
two years will nocoAsltaln the forma-
Hon of another exploring party to
penetrate "Dirkfl Africa" j
During tho Into inrmoi utile ram-j
pslfiu the ltcpulilican crntrnl tomm.t-
tee nlnrmed by thu move of the whllo
people to bring about a reform In mu-
nicipal affairs were obliged to resort
to negro driving ticties In order to
keep tho city In the hand of tho rlnjf
gang. Accordingly thu Illiterate
blacks were horded llko ratlin und be-
fore liw uyes of the mor8'
intelligent poelmens of tin
race lurg. lui-ion municipal
plums wore brandished In the same
manner that nil ear of corn Is poked
before tho olfaetorlos of a balky Iiomc.
The bait was savory and was swal-
lowed with alacrity. Tho negroes
should havo good oil! es (juoth the
gnng nppolutivo ns well us elective.'
As u result live brawny catarrhal
black wore nlnued on the Kopnbllcan
ticket and ns a further and more de-
plorable result tho city went "nlg-
gcrly llepubllcan.'' Fivo negroes now
hold down five of the best places out
of the fifteen ofltces filled.
Hut tho negroes are not satisfied.
Tho negro heelers were not provided
for and the now mayor has some pat-
ronage to distribute
That's the reason tho spring bllo Is
ready to break and throw Its discharge
over the shirt bosoms of tho Kepubll-
can gang.
The gang maintains that tho negro
stomach is full up to tho collar button
and refuses to further recognize tho
black heeler Now a political race
war Is Imminent
John Matthews tho colored barber
who did oIToctlve work among the
negro women during tho campaign
longed to wear a policeman's stnr as a
roward of merit but full Is flelclo For-
tune's smllo of guilo John was turned
down the very first dash. Capers tho
colored man on tho council he whose
limbs arc ns strong ns an iron rod nnd
who possesses the sparkling health of
nn immortal god. nobly befriended
Matthews but his pleadings were 'n
vnln. Subsequently Capers was molli-
fied by a promise from the gang that
Negro Portwood from tho Fifth ward
would bo placed on the police force.
Now comes Negro Perkins of arson
fame who wants to be wuter works
commissioner and Negro Do? tar
Granger who desires tho emoluments
of the city physician's ofllce
Naturally tho gang Is distraught
The members realize too late thu In-
fluence of the (iitthrto negro and his
penchant for nursing tho town which
In Innumerable spots reflects his hue.
They also realizo tho gravity of a cam-
paign promise and are now endeavor-
ing to doublo-lend themselves out of
a very unpleasant predicament. Hut
tho negro must bo recognized in Guth-
rie! OKLAHOMA TOPICS.
IHncniitt'iit.
Tho balmy liieeo still bids the h;:n!
Ills plaintive not to sinjj;'"
"Tho warmth will brlrj ino summer o'er
I get a chuncu U Sii lug."
Washington Star.
Hiuy Atl'ltouiiil.
in cannot idiiR tho old sous
This blue-bird spring to greet
For lie Is busy all thu tlipo
Wanning his fmmi font.
Chicago Jmor Ocean.
Two sneak thieves known as Whl toy
and Happy Jack are doing tho strip.
Purry's waterworks machinery yvill
come from Cincinnati und Pittsburg.
The Enid restaurants have risen to
tho dlgrdty of spring ico cream.
A young Seminole Indian named
John Short who knows whisky when
he sees it and never fails to drink it
when ho has nn opportunity was
taken out In tho woods n few days ago
by some "reformers" and strung up to
a treo while iu a drunken stupor and
loft in that uucomfjrtablo position
until tho next day when it was dis-
covered that ho had shullled off this
mortal coil and gone to his home on
the celestial shore. The "reformers"
have not been apprehended at the
present writing.
L'llumllr lulluriu'o ou Ili'iillli
It cannot bo denied that tho influ-
ence of climate upon health Is great
and it Is a recognition of this fact tmit
physicians semi patients )licted .vitli
pulmonary diseases to great distances
for "change of air." Hut when tho
sufferer happens to be too poor to uct
upon the advice his lot is hard indeed.
Hut it is not necessarily hopeless. Dr.
Piurco's Golden Medical discovery can
bo hud at any medicine store and to it
thousands whose eases were considered
desperate owe their lives.
Up to a curtain point In tho progrosb
of Consumption Dr. l'ier. e's (iohlon
ModU-al D'scovory is a positive rem-
edy. I) ut dolay is dangerous with
Consumption. Iu all tho conditions
that lend to it. tho "Discovery" is tho
remedy. With sovero lingering
Cougbj or Weak Lungs nothing acts
so promptly. Kvory illsense that can
be readied through tho blood yields to
this nicdicino. Tho scrofulous affec-
tion of the lungs that's called Con-
sumption is one of them. For this
and for nil other form of Scrofula for
all blood taints and disorders and all
chronic bronchial. Throat and Lung
affections tho "discovery" Is the only
remedy so certain that it can be guar-
anteed. If It ever fulls to benefit or
euro you have your money back.
Can anything olso bo "just as good"
for you to buy?
Dou't you bellovo it
F. H. Lilllo & Co.'s new store i& an
enterprise well worth tho patronage
of our people. tf
Mndamo Yates Complexion powders
and flno perfumes.
71-tf Kaolk D uq Stoue.
Gothnner & Douglass are tho only
cabinet makers In the city give them
if 97
Wanteo An agent In every coun-
ty good wages. Address M. V.
Lkadkk ofllce.
Use tho Welder guaranteco mixed
paint Cheapest and best
71-tf Eagle Ditoo Stohk.
lJRONSON IN REAR OF BANK
. ... i. mil i .- "
"
OltBAT UNTBnPRISESHOWINa
PLUCKj AND WHAT IT HAS ;
ACCOMPLISHED.
ALL KINDS OF BOOK BINDING DONE
A llniiiu i:ntrrrlr of Which Guthrie
Nhmilil In I'iimmI Steadily Incrnnlni:
'rriKlr-l.urRii Aililttloim to tin .Mail"
lUlxrt Wnrliinen-MurhliM'rjr of
Luli-iit HI) Ion .Ml KIlllW of
Work (luiirniit'il to lio
Nothing but I'lmt-t'lum.
Pluuk In tho raco for succcs has
long slnco distanced luck. Enterprise
goes forward with steady tread aud
reaches thb joal whllo timidly stands
cowering beforo every adverso
wind. To appreciate what
pluck energy and enter
prise has accomplished a visit to Tiif.
liCAtiKit book bindery will disclose.
Starling not yet n year ago with no
plant it has gono steadily forward
und overcoming all obstacles it to-day
invites competition. There is in tho
cities no more complete plnnt or one
that does better or finer work. It is a
itic'imond in the field who has cOmo
to stny and to conquer too though nn
hundred Hlchards may contend.
The I indcry is presided over by a
foreman who Is nn expert and who
gives It his closest personal attention.
In The Lkadeu plant nn actual
working force of twenty-sevcu Is kept
continually busy and this force repre
sents a weekly pay roll of S100. The
bindery is supplied with tho most im-
proved ninchlncry. and is capable and
docs turn out as flno specimens of
work as nny bindery In tho United
States. One of the great points scored
by It Js that owing to ItsconiDlctencss
nnd tho systematic clock work with
which it Is carried on It can afford to
bid as low as tho lowest Tho motto
of its proprietors being to mako a liv
ing profit ironi its patrons and not a
killing loss to them.
The field 6f operations of the bind
ery have continually Increased and it
not only bids for work in Oklnhoma
Territory (and it always bids tho
lowest too) but its trade extends to
several of thb Southern Kansas coun-
ties. The traveling representative
Mr. II. A. Plutt Is on the road all tho
while and owing to strict business
methods he has beou more than suc-
cessful. Tho enter prlso Is only
the nucleus of what its proprie
tors Intend making it The
field Is n largo one and they
intend covering it fully. Their enter-
prise warrants them lii hoping for tho
best results. There Is no reuson for
St Louis nnd Kansas City houses
doing tho work that home enterprise
can do just as well and possibly bet-
ter. The country is increasing every
day in population nnd wealth and tho
dcmnml- nUSl -pcrp.rco keep pace with
tho country's growth.
The Li:a"ii:k bindery is rendv to un
dertake any character of work and to
guarantee Hint 'it will do the work In
such a manner as to please tho most
lastidious.
llimlni'iiit CoMcki'.
About April Kith wo will open an In-
stitution Iu Guthrie. Tho capital city
business college a high class school.
teaching nil branches necessary for a
first class business education. Short-
hand typewriting penmanship and
actual business departments. Classes
will bo commenced at ouco in ull do
purtments. Prices will bo mndo low
nnd yonr own terms for payment of
tuition riverytning tlrst class. We
hayo now a large number ready to
commence. Watch the dally paper for
ciato ot opening and location.
Classes will bp conducted through
ontlrp " summer months. For any
fur.her information before school
ope ns drop n postal card to president
who will call. It II. C6ok. President
Hook of tho Fair.
Wo are in receipt of the thirteenth
number of this very interesting public-
ation. It is conceded that In no other
form will tho great Columbian Expo
sltion be so llttingly portrayed for
present use and permanent preserva
lion as in Mill: hook ok the 1'Allt u
work of l.OOi) imperial folio pages
12x10 Inehqs printed on tho flnest en-
umolcd paper und now belug pub-
lished tn 25 parts of 40 pajres each at
81.00 a part Tho work presents all
tho features of the fair and tho mar-
velous contents of all tho great build-
ings. The pages are filled with scenes
of beauty and utility such as the fern
mountain under the great dome the
room in King Lud wig's palace the
Electric Tower of Light tho Queen of
Enfflund's tapestry tl)o French Pa-
villion. tho Ihihoinany Village the
llattlo Ship and ten thousand more
Tho book Is for all tlmo and should be
iu every household.
Wo understand that there is nn op-
portunity for u few more competent
persons to canvass for tho superb
book nnd wo know of no more praise-
worthy or profitable occupation. Those
Interested can write to tho llaacroft
'company 30 Ann igjap CMcngo.
CALIFORNIA.
Ever been there?
It is an ocean of ozono for invalids.
A sea of sunshine for strangers.
A world of wealth for workers.
Thu Mid-Winter Fair World's Fair
Jr. ought to attract you to San Fran-
eisco iu 1SUI.
Those who marveled at the displays
in the California building Jackson
Park should investigate further by
taklugn trip to tho Pacific coast
- It will bo found that tho half has
not boon told; tho reality exceeds tho
promise.
You can go quickly cheaply and
comfortably over tho Santa Fo Kouto.
A solid train nil tho way running
south of snow blocic es through
picturesque New Mexie and Arizona-
Personally conducted parties every
weoi. In tourist sleepers or fast ex-
press trains. Thousands havo pe Iron-
ized them.
Very low round-trip rates new and
effective good any day and
anv
iruiu.
If you write to T It Nuholson G.
P. A. A. T. A S.F. It It Topeko Kan.
he will mail frco of chart'o. an enter-
taining book "To California and
Hack" prof ust iy illustrated.
It will inevitably confirm the latent
desiro to see California face- to face
uir iciincrv'nnni nmincnv jamWBsi
i
inLunuti DUUHDH1IM. b p
TimjmimmmMmmsm
B Lillie & Co.
I
HAVr Till: LAIM.KST STOCK Ol
Drugs Wall Paper
Paints Oils Books Stationery &c. in the Territory
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTV.
Come and see our Wall Paper
F. B.
SPECIAL
--IN
Kmrl VICTOR
PigrailMlllliMJ
MERCHANT
Kealizing that the season is now advancing ami rather
than to carry over a .spring stork consisting of imported
anil domestic woolens hundreds of styles and patterns
to select from I concluded to oiler all $30 and $'."
Manchester Cashmeres and Scotch Eagles Suits for $'J.";
all genuine Clay a: Son Worsteds worth $55 and $05
at $15. This is very cliean.
N.U. It will he to your advantage to call and convince your-
self of these great bargains. Superior iltting and work-
manship or no trade.
Great inducements in lino Trouserings.
xFOEL ROSENBLRRT
117 Harrison Avenue Two Doors West of the lloston Store.
J. A. Cruikshank.
OKLAHOMA
ehool
up
GUTHRIE
Carry everything needed in the school room. A complete line of
Wall Maps Globes Bells-
:Black Boards all Grades
DICTIONARIES CHALK AND ERASERS.
We sell the-best AUTOMATIC SCHOOL SEAT on the market.
If you arc in need of seats or supplies of any kind drop us a card and
we will call on you.
G-
M.
BARNES &
ACCIDENT AND
FIRE
I MAd. AJ
INSURANGE
Wo have a full sot of records and aro ready to furnish promptly
UB3S3-txrac-ti of Titles;
To real property In Guthrlo and Logan
uuuusumiuiy curri-ci sawyers aim omers uesirintr austracts that aro technically
and legully correct should consult us. Conveyancing. Notarial work and Typescript
promptly done.
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is a photographic view of
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Illustrations of the Cities
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I GUTHRIE
Ol INDIAN '1ERR1T0
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 111, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 15, 1894, newspaper, April 15, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73015/m1/2/: accessed May 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.