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GUTHRIE NEWS. CUTHRlS TERRITORY, JUNE \1% 1894.
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territorial cektbal committee.
C. W. Gould, Ch'n,
Joseph Wisby,
J. D.Dent.
J. D. F. JeiimiiK*.
C. J. Wrijrlitsniau,
John It. Turk,
S. P.Brooks.
H.J. Hay.
B. V. ('ummiiis.
L. G. Pitman.
John K. Clark, Bee y.
C. A. (lalbraith,
T. J. Johnson.
J oin Philips,
J. H. Morrison,
J. W. Turner.
H. E. Dixon.
John Moore,
J. A. Bampsel.
COUNT! C ENTRAL COMMITTEE.
J. a. Hfrmpael, Ch'n,
Frank Ellis,
K. L. Hancock,
Win. Brown.
James Koliinson.
F. H. Nugent,
S. T. Butner.
a. L. Hunt.
U. W. Itathhoue.
'K 11. MoMurry,
MM. Torrance. n. r. nvie,
ufite. Todd. W. H. Gill.
John Hininions.
COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
J. A. Nam pad, Ch'n, H. H. Heaven, Secretarj*
John Simmons. H. T. Butner,
liiil I.minion. E. (5. Dodd,
Win. Gill.
Ed Alsop.
& W. Hickum.
J. M. Johnson,
K. 0. Dodd,
Joseph Gooch,
Phil Lemnion.
A. L. Oockrnm.
George E. Clayton.
Wm. flicker,,
Win. Draper.
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another bum gone but the daily
news will continue publication until
the present manager seen tit to suspend
it, the Hayings of the former owners to
the contrary not withstanding. Mr.
Leach has severed his connection with
this paper of his own free will, anil w
understand that there is a ruiuor that
the daily news will suspend, Imt it will
continue to be published as long as wo
desire, regardless of the wishes of for
mer owners or competitors.
the Postmaster fight is still on with
hSampsel far in the lead. He will un
doubtedly be appointed.
the largest silverware contract place
ed in the United SMaten thii year was
awarded to a ttt. Louis lirni last woek
kansas City is to be congratulated on
the result of her efforts to increase her
river trade. Two potato boats hav
just been bnilt for the navigation of
the Kaw and Upper Missouri.
aftik a week of eold experience. L
F. Leach has withdrawn from the
news, and the paper is now as a si
without a rudder,—Leader.
The Daily Leadtr has been trying to
sail without either mast or rudder.
Now that the street railway ordinance
has been passed it is to be supposed
that a long felt want is about to be
supplied. There is another want yet
to be looked after, gentlemen, give
more water.
mori rain and more raiu. Not even
a week passes in this biassed Oklahoma
without a rain. A glorious crop is as-
sured and "hard times" will be an ob-
solete phrase when they are hnrvested
and the republican obstruction in Con
gress ia removed.
A New York paper says that Hill
Dalton whs identified by the brand of
riuset shoes he wore. And thus do we
learn that orr old ; fashioned ideas of
the long haired, booted outlaw have
been smashed to f. oithereens by Fash-
ion.
the Mulhall nine have lost their
oourage and will lose their champion-
ship if they don't accept some of the
Guthrie challenges soon. The Guthrie
nine has challenged them three t'lues
and been put off on some petty excuse
every time. It would look as if they
were afraid.
prizi fighters will not fight, and
there's not to be a yateh race for the
America cup this year. What do you
«ay to a debate with Dr, Cave against
F.ev, Pension Agent iienard Kelly of
Kaunas and Mrs. Meriwether against J.
Ellen Foster ?
th* London Truth says that a good
opera sjnger was spoiled because King
Oscar of Sweden happened to be born
a king. It might hav# added that a
good many men and women have been
spoiled because they were born opera
singers aud not in Oklahoma.
mk. J. IJAHBKii. or Mafsliaif, Mo.« the St. Louis lie public «*ys fh«t |
writes ti'his home paper from Kent Tammany will hold its Fourth of Jnlr
.v.-4 o • • t> i ■ • -
ib .uit> „e.eoiaiioii as usual mis year liiougn
to lie re elected. Ihe defeat of the the Honorable Hiehard Croker will be
Ashland district ladies will equal the unavoidably detained in Kurope. The
derision of Kansas republicans in kind- investigating committee which is now
ling the spunk of the woman suffra- stirring up matters in th* New York
K'8ts. . • Police Department will not be admitted
democrats, instead of calculating on *? ,Lre |,|atform KUl> '* "« ' ** red. If
probable result and the effect of certain '^e ttmiu ny folks oan get to Champ
nomination- instead of calculating at ( ar y W1" ^oar HU°ther rattliug
all, get together and organize. Send Bpeecb thi® year tnd for*et their "°r-
a democrat to congress. Dennis Flynn row" over departure of Mr^Croker.
is the easiest man to beat that the re- The St. Louis Republic say. tbat the
publicans could have nominated, but it repul,iiciiui ttre t(1(fetl„r ,0 lM)at
can not be done by curbstone politicians i
-fOklahoman.
any tariff bill if they can. and at all
hazards to postpone a vote until the
summer slackening of trade <om«a.
A territorial exchange says that Upon that foundation af republican
I auatieism is progressive. A church unity a few democrats who have inter-
in Massachusetts has just ex comniuu j ests to serve have built an obstruction
ieated its pastor because he smoked a and have exacted tribute before they
pipe. The Salvation Army in New would consent to make up the neces-
York has expelled one of their preach- sary majority. And the populists, as
era because she wore u bustle at a wed- intimated to democratic success as the
ding. It is well for the peace and lib- republicans, have aided them. The
erties of the people that the fanatics democrats proposed a moderate nieas-
ha\e no greater numereial strength. ure of reform. They were generous to
every interest which bad become ac-
AYTORNCYS,
J. W. MILLEK,
Attorney at Law.
in Time* Ituildlng, nv'i North So.
,<ii.t Sir.1.,!,
lil THHtK. i'ki.\||oma;
Minnle M. Keywr
1'atsskaln, Ohio.
'ihe Guthrie Fair Association seem
| to be working against the interest of
Guthrie all the time. Instead of giv-
ing the Guthrie boys the use of the
ball ground and allowing them to match
a game here for the 4th, they put the
price for the nso of the samo so high
that no nine could pay it. It would
seem as if they wanted to drive the peo-
ple out of town and the nine to some
some other city to play on the 4th.
what has beoii done about a 4th of
•1 uly celebration? Nothing. What is
the matter with Guthrie? Has she no
patriotism? All the little one-horse,
cross-roads towns in Oklahoma have
made preparations for a grand time
and here the capital of the future stute
of Oklahoma has not so much as lifted
a finger toward celebrating a national
holiday. Citizens get a move on yon if
yon wish to retain your reputation of
being first in everything.
Small boy (aside)-"<lee whiz," lint
those Little (limit fills lake the cake.
Sold and warranted by all druggists.
There is more Catarrh in this section
of (lie country than nil other diseases
put together, and mil il the last few years
was supposed to lie incurable. For a
great many years doctors pronounced il
a local disease, and prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly falling Co
ure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable. Science has proven catarrh
to lie a constitut ional disease and t here-
fore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh (/'ure, manufactured by
F..I, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the
only constitutional cure on the market.
It Is taken iiiteriinally in doses from 10
drops to a tcaspooiifiil. It acts directly
on the blood and mocus surfaces of the
system. They offer one hundred dollars
for any case it fails to cure. Send for
circulars and testimonials. Address
I'. II. ('HENRY Si CO., Toledo, (>.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
A Mail Agent's Experience,
Louis I), Drcnneckc, Wnllhalla, S. ('.,
had Rheumatism for fifteen years, and
during that time hud never been five
from pain, lie tried Hot Springs and
Hhysicians without henellt. Afler tak-
ing two bottles of Druiumond's Light-
ning Remedy he wrote that lie was free
from pain, and able to take several long
walks, if you want a cure, send $5 to
the Drummond Medicine Co., and they
will ship to your express address two
large bottles—one month's Ireutinent
Agent# Wanted
The great value of Hood's Sarsaparilla
as u remedy for catarrh is vouched for
by thousands of people whom it has
cured.
customed to government partnership.
The measure was so generous that An
drew Carnegie advised the republicans
to accept it. Democrats luve alone
been striving for a quick settlement
They made concessions ami abstained
from apeecliraakiug. Republicans
Coxeyizers and populists have kept the
country waiting.
Itiicklen'N Arnica Salve.
The best salve In the world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fev
sores, tetter chapped hands, chilllilains
corns and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay requirei
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money reruuded. Price 25 cents pi
box. For sale by Seatonian Drugstore.
Wlial All. You?
II you have sudden darting pains iu
the joints or muscles, and it recurs ever,
time you get cold, and appears in new
placees without leaving any old out
I lie best thing to do this is to send ftv
dollars to the Drummond Medicine Co,
48 Maiden Lane, N'ew York, foru niciifth
treatment ot Dr, Druiumond's I.ight
ning Remedy for Kheiimatism. Tin
will send yon two large bottles of -their
remedy by return express. If you hav
the above symptoms you have the Rlieu
mutism, and should begin at once wit
the known cure. Delay with any d
sense is dangerous—with Rheumatism
is simply suicidal. Agents Wanted.
What l« a tlaaraatrrl
II is this. If you have a cough or cold,
a tickling iu Ihe throat, which keeps you
constantly coughing, or if you are af-
flicted with any chest,, throat or lung
trouble, whooping coungh, etc., and you
use Ballard's Horehound Syrup
directed, giving il a fair trial, and no
lienellt is experienced, we authorize our
advertised agent to refund your money
on return of bottle. It never fails to
give satisfaction. It promptly relieves
bronchitis. Sold by Wallace & Mulle
Catarrh la the Hra.l
is undoubtedly a disease of the blood
anil as such only a reliable b'.ood purl
tier can effect n perfect and permanent
cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the beat
blood purifier, and it lias cured many
very severe cases of catarrh. Catarrh
oftentimes leads to consumption. Take
Hood's Sarsaparilla before it is too late,
Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or
gripe, but act promptly, easily and
efficiently, :26c.
8wearingeu
site 1'. (i.
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Photagrapher opdo
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What is Eczema?
It is an agony of agonies.
A torture of tortures.
It is an itching and burning of the
skin almost beyond endurance.
It is thousands of pin-headed ves-
icles tilled with an acrid fluid, ever
forming, ever bursting, ever tlowing
upon the raw excoriated skin.
No part of the human skin is
exempt.
It tortures, disfigures and humil-
iates more than all other skin diseases
combined.
Tender babies are among its most
numerous victims.
They are often born with it.
Sleep and rest are out of the
question.
Karl's Clover Root, tne new Blood
Puriller, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures consumption
«c„ 50e. and tl.tKI. Sold by F. I). Lillie
& . (5)
woi-i.i'h Coluiiihimi Ex|>osillon.
Will be of value in the world by illus
t rating the improvements in the me-
chanical arts and eminent physicians
will tell you tbat the progress in medi-
cinal agents has been of equal import-
ance, and as a strengthening laxntiv
that Syrup of Figs is far in advance of
all ot hers.
(5)
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A„ San Diego
( ill., says: "Shiloh's ('atarrah lteiuedy
is the first medicine I have ever fiiund
that would do me good." Price 50c. Sold
bv F. B. Lillie & Co. (4
Sure Care t'«r Pilen.
Itching piles are known by moisture
like perspiration, causing intense itching
when warm, This form as well as blind,
the Drummond Medicine Co., 48 Maiden
Lane. A. Y., and they will ship to your
express address two large bottles of
their remedy, with full directions for
use. Agents wanted.
lire For llfUtUrlif,
As a remedy for ail forma of headache
Most remedies and the best phy- j Klectrle Hitters has proved to be the
very best. It effects ti pel mauentciire,
and the most dreadful habitual sick
headaches yield to its influence. We urge
all who are afflicted to procure a bottle
and give thjs remedy a fair trial. Iu
cases ol hakituul constipation Kleotrlc
Hitters cures by giving the needed tone
to the bowels, and few cases leng resist
ftie use of this medicine. Try it once.
Large bottles only 50 cents, at seatonian
Drag store. -i
sicians generally fail, even to relieve.
If CUTICUKA did 110 more than
cure Eczema, it would be entitled to
the gratitude of mankind.
It not only cures but
A single application is often suffi-
cient to afford instant relief, permit
rest and sleep, and point to a speedy
cure.
CtJTlCURA works wonders because
it is the most wonderful skin cure of
modem times.
Shiloh's Vitnlizer is what you need for
dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give
you satisfaction. Price 75c. Sold by F
B. Lillie & Co.
Bold throughout the world. Price, OCTICUBA,
60c., Boa> , ,1 ; litiOI.VENT, #1. 1'uTTSH DBDM
and culj. coup., hole Pfupa., Boiton. "Ail <
about the ekin t U'l UlOvJ " mailed froe.
«n
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdet
World's (-air liigbtet Molsl an J blpluma.
Consumption Checked
Obstinate Case of Catarrh
Local Applications Failed - Hood's
Sarsaparilla Cured.
"C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.;
"Gentlemen: — I ought to make known my
experience with Hood's Sarsaparilla, so that
others afflicted may learn where to find a rem-
edy for that serious and obstinate disease,
catarrh. It troubled me seriously. 1 had a dull
aching sensation in the top of my head, and the
usual discharge from the nose. I became so
bad that mornings I oould do nothing but hawk
and spit. My lungs were also being rapidly af-
fuctfd, and had it not been for Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla, 1 would have filled
A Consumptive's Crave
long ago. 1 have taken about ten bottles ol
Hood's Sarsaparilla, which have effectually
cured me. Before resorting to this medicine, 1
used all the catarrh remedies, Inhalants and
local application, I heard of. None seemed to
Hood's",®uCurcs
resell the seat o( the disease. In fact 1 grew
worss while using them. 1 owe my cur. to
the blood purifying powers of Hood's Sarsit-
parllla." Minnie M kkvskh.futaskula, Ohio.
Hood's Pill* cure all liver Ills, blllousue*
Jaundice, Indigestion, sick headache. 24c.
Ii III iii i.-'s 1 1 III < l li | .-
Spring chicken and all
of the season at Frink's
rant, Second street. Mr.
best tradr in the city.
the ilclii acies
Fancy Itestan-
Ki ink has (he
:i-.ri f
Chautauqua assembly, Ottawa, Kansas
June 18to "I. For this occassion the
Santa Ke Houtr- will sell round trip
tickets to Ottawa at one lowest first class
fare 48.1.1. Tickets on sale June IT to 20
limiteil for return passage to June Idltti.
i.. ii. iiei.anv, Agent.
Shiloh's Cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, ia for sale by us. Pocket
ize contains twenty-five doses, only USo.
Children love it. F. II. Lillie Si Oo. (.'1)
Italian!'* Snow I.I n I men r
This invaluable remedy is one thai
ought to be ill every household. It will
cure your rheumatism, ueurnlgia,
sprains, cuts, bruises, burns, frosted feet
and ears, sore throat and sore chest. If
you have lame back it will cure it. It
penetrates to the sent of the disease. II
will cure stiff joints and contracted
muscles lifter till other remedies have
failed. Those who have been cripples
for years have used Ballard's Snow Lini-
ment and thrown awav their crutches
and been able to walk as well as ever. It
will cure you. Price 50 cents. Sold by
Wallace Si Muller. (11)
There is nothing in this world that
gives such perfect satisfaction for all
blood disorders ns Peggs' Blood Purifier
and Blood Maker. It dries up blotches
and pimples on the face, heals old sores
and eruptions, makes a yellow skin i lear
and transparent, and keeps the bowels
and liver in perfect condition. Sold and
warranted by all druggists.
EDWARD M DAWSON
Oh f iViV IV|t«rimoii( of the
1w(rrt.w
l\ iNO NKKVt.on AT t.AW,
.'.I. i* III ,l, v«ii-.h>i, Wmilium,>n.
, * ' *• i«"e in the t\ nrt ot Claims,
(lie Kv,utixi> IVp*rtiu«iit«. and Con-
« -a Spe. lal SIU1111,111 i„ HM,i |„.
diau Ituam^M liefore the Interior IV-
partmcnt
I,si.
H. H. Tm rston, dm. \V. Ft sen,
THURSTON i FINCH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
liooms 1,2, 8. and 4, Second and
Cleveland Streets.
UlTTHRIK, OKLAHOMA.
0.1FECAN,
attorney at law.
Room U and 7, over Hank of IndiuL
Territory.
(il'TliKlK, OKLAHOMA.
I. It. KEATON
n
•INO. H. COTTKltAL
t COTTERAL,
Attorneys at Law.
Rooms 1, a and :i, Benjamin Ilidg., Okla-
homa av., opp. V. S. Land Office.
JOSKPH WIBBT. 0. U. HOHMIR.
WISUY ill HOHNOK,
ATTORN KY8,
(ilJTHttl E, GK1.A.
Rooms 2.1-25 over Capitol National llauh
BAYARD T. HAINEK,
Attorney anil Counselor at Lnw,
[CITY ATTORNEY.]
ROOMS 11 and 12, ORAY BLOCK
GUTHRIE, . . OKLAHOMA.
PHYSICIANS SURCEONS ETC-
DR. PEOPLES, ~
DENTIST.
OFFICE:—Oklahoma Avenue Jc
First Street.
RESIDENCE:—Noble Avenue <£
Second Street.
Dr. C. F, Gotteral.
Office over Bet* Hive. Kt'siilence No
C03 Vilas av. ('alia answered <lay or ni^ht
BR. HENDERSON.
109* 104 W.9th St., K u aa City, Mo.
A Regular Graduate in Medicine. Oigr ay
Veart% Practice— /2 in Chi*ago
The Oldest In Age and Longest Located.
"S
Mi'
■IF >
No time lost f
Authorized by the State to
treat Chronic, Ntruoua and Pri
vate Diseasts. CurtH guaran-
teed or money refunded.
Over .'10,000 canes cured.
Charges low. No mercury or
Injurious medicines used.
No time lost from business. Patients at a
(uiudm treated bj mail and express.
Medicines nent everywhere free from gaze
or breakage State your ease and send for
terms. Con ultation free and confidential,
personally or l>y letter. I permanently cure
Semlnsl Weakness and Sexual Debility,
(Sfiermatarrkir.i and ImPotency) producing
pimples, nervousness, rushes of blood to
the h?ad. pains iu the back, forgetful news,
bash fulness and aver^iu to society; stop
night losses—restore lost sexual power—
enlarge and strengthen weak parts and
wake you tit for marriage.
Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, and all pri-
vate diseases cured for life.
cured without cutting
471IIVIUIC caustic, bougies or
sounds. No pain or exposure. Patients
can use treatment at home.
ROOK for hotu **'xes—80 pages. 27
pictures, witn lull description
of abevo diseases—the effects uud cure-
sent sealed in plain wrapper for Ac. stamps
Sure Cure for Rheumatism .Send stamp
for circular. fhkk muskum or anatomy.
Mr $500 for above diseases tliat I cannot cure.
SHIL0HS
CURE.
OUGHCUR?
|5^5oca Tt°
Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore
Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee.
For a Lame Sjde, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porous
Plaster will give great KatUfaction.- 35 cents.
SHILOH^VITALIZER.
Mrs T. S. Hawkini,Chattanooga,Tena.,says:
"Shiloh'! VitMiter 'S.4 t KU M l- I.IFK' I
coutlder U the best remedufhi aittbiutattsilaiistem
I ever uwd." For l)j'spe|)sia, Liver or Kidney
trouble It excels. Hrlce
ILOH'S
kCATARRH
REMEDY.
HaA you Catarrh? Try this Remedy. It will
relieve and Cure you. Price 50 eta. This iu
lector for its successful treatment is furirhhed
free. Shiloh's Remedies ure sold by lis ou a
guarantee to give satisfaction.
Sold by F. B. LILLIE &('().
0ZMANLIS
ORIENTAL
SEXUAL
FILLS
Bore, Prompt, Positlv.
Cum for Impotence, Losu
of Manhood, Seminal
Emlaalona, Spermatorrhea,
Neruousneaa, 8elf Dlatruat,
Lose of Memory, Ac. Will
make you a STRONG, Vigor-
oua Man. Pr\
boxes. $5 00.
<U, vigor
$1.00, 1
Soeclal Dlrectlone Mailed
with each Box. Addre^e
S&liarl Cssw Liniment Co,
9019 lucas Avf.
CT. LOUIS. • Ma
Like 11 Great Railway
with its branches running in every di-
rection, are t he arteries and veins which
convey the blood to every part oft lie
system. A cold, sudden ehauges or ex-
posure, may cause poisonous acids to
clog the circulation, and then comes
Rheumatism. Ueware! If you value
life, remove the obstruction with Dr.
Drummond^ Lightning Remedy. * Send
$5 to the Drummond Medicine Co ,
Maiden Lane, New York, and they will
send you two large bottles by express-
enough for a month's treatment—with
full special directions. Agents wanted.
A llenil Open anil Shut
anil 110 foolishness. Beggs' Cherry Cough
Syrup will eure where all others fail.
Sold unit warranted liy all druggists.
Cough, < 'ouirli, coiikii!
If you want to, hut if you desire to
oty gel a hot tie of Beggs' Cherry Cough
Syrup. It will stop your cough in live
minutes. Sold and warranted liy all
druggists.
Friendly Regard
MONEY TO LOAN
Farms and City
Pioperty for Sale.
Houses & Store Rooms
For Rent.
UOOD HORSE FOK SALE—On
Time if Necessary.
G. H. LIJNDS.
VISOR •' MEN
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored.
Weakness, NervousneHft.
Debility, and ull the train
of evils from early errors or
later excesses, the remit-of
overwork, ek-kncf!*, worrv,
etc. Full strength, devel-
opment and tone «i\cn to
every organ and portion
* ot theh xiy. Simple,nai-
ural methods. Immedi-
....... ate improvement seen.
failure impossible. Jf,0<iu leierences. hook
explanation and proofs mailed (scaled) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo. N.Y.
C.J. YATES,
Loans and Collections Made.
All kimls of Property for Kent or Hale.
A Specialty made of Handling
Property for non-resideuts.
rooms—21 and 22, Victor Block.
W, T. CANNON,
10TK Ok. Ay. ;i doors west Bank of (. T.
WATCH MAKER % JK II KLKR
lleparing a apecialty-Work promptly
done.
Money loaned on yaluables, (Business
('onttilential.) (.'onstautly on hand and
for sale—musical instruments, organs,
sewing machines, revolvers, waleh
chains, rings, and every class of jewelrey
<sp pawndd goods at i)ak(> ain's.
^11
DR. GUNN'SL
ONION
SYRUP
i FOR COUGHS,
COLDS
AND CROUP.
grandmotheh's advice.
\v only rem-
aion syrup. 11
wan forty years ago
\ uuuu'm Onic **
„ , -—, na morr pleaiai
U«te. Sold everywhere. Large bottlee 60 oeute.
Take no aubatitutefor it. There's nothing aa good
Fold by Wallace fit Muller, druggists.
'2 a fami,y ot nine children, my
DR, GUNN'S
IMPBOV1D
LIVER
PILLS
MILO PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
of th,? b0Wel> ®ach d y la necessary for
rn.kL iV e?® Pl «"uPPly what the aystein lacks to
mil? -TheX cure Headache, brlghteu the
«I?,Vn^velear.the,FomP1® ion b«tter than coa-
ShM nmi9/n,C^m lyI neither gripe nor slokeu aa
wiirLSu i ? convince you of their merita we
•ampiea free> or a fu" bo* for 26 cent* Sold
tverywhere. Bosunko Med. Co., rhdiiUelphia.
Sold J by Wallace & Muller, druggists.
little ones of
is never en-
tertained by
the children
for a medi-
cine that
tastes bad.
This explains
the popular-
ity among
Scott's Emulsion,
preparation of cod-liver
oil almost as palatable as
milk Many mothers have
grateful knowledge of its
aenefits to weak, sickly
children.
* n-. .L, p,
WANTED Laities and gentlemen make
from i.'I.OII to $4.00 per day folding, ad-
dressing circulars and comsponding
for ine at their homes. Permanent po-
sition. For reply send self-addressed
stamped envelope to J. W. Keller, Mistia-
ivaka, linl Author of "Hounds &
Hares." 7_;jj
1 "iuuhii 1.1 t.i u.kr. . n.n nt„
Are you bilious, coustipaled or
troubled with jaundice, sick headache,
oad taste in mouth, foul breath, coated
longue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry
skin, pain in hack and between the
shoulders, chills and fever, etc.? If you
have any of these symptoms your liver is
out of order, and your blood is slowly
being poisoned, because your liver does
not act properly. herbine will cure
any disorder of the liver, stomach or
oowels. It has no equal aa a liver medi-
cine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles
at Wallace & Muller's.
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!. ^ CO.jwho have bad nearly tlftv veant'
experience In the patent business. < '<>1111111111 ■«•*«
t onastrletiy confidential. A Haii.lbook of ft
falnThinV J£5(¥rilinK ''"'eniM and how to oti-
?ent tree. Also a catalogue of inechMii.
leal and scientific bookn sent free.
Munn A Co. recelva
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on? pnl? K°J ? ^ w,de,y before the public with-
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(J"5u,at,on °? «ny scientific work In the
STihmi AXS8r* copies sent free
Bulldlim Edition, monthly, flflOa year siiiuia
couiet, cents, fevery number contains b««ii
the i..\im:s.
The pleasant effect and perfect safety
with which ladles may use the California
liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all
eonditions, makes it their favorite rem-
edy. To get the true and genuine arti-
cle, look for t he name of the California
Fig Syr tip
Co., printed near the bottom
of the package.
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Leach, L. F., Jr. & Smith, W. Heath. Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1513, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 17, 1894, newspaper, June 17, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281619/m1/2/?q=kitchen+cabinet: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.