Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 21, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY I)BO. 11 189
Oklahoma Kun ootton Is new bolog
shipped to South Africa.
Tin: appointment of lloraco Speed
doubtless threw Governor Harass Into
& fit.
At any rate Governor Ilarnca suoins
to have tuailt (rood use of Mr Anp'a
proxy.
lu tiik Oklahoma Republican organl
zation thcrols not enough hypocrisy to
go around.
Tiibrk Is mora monoy In ton seros
of pcnnuti hi Oklahoma than In 96
aerra of ootton.
Tim fob John Sootborn Ion god for
was a temptation and Saatborn en't
r it temptation
A nothmi evidence of tho failure of
f union l found in the scatterment of
Mr Agulimldo's form.
I'hkjjuikxt McICinlky In kaaplnt; up
the work of appointing freaks to re-
sponnlblo p sltton Ih Oklahoma.
Aktkii John Boothorn has had hla
feelings upholstered ho will begin the
work of suspecting somebody of Judas
Iseauotlatu.
Mit. Kit mou has onlled tho Populists
to moot at Oklahaum Oily It Is Hkoly
enough wilt gathor to make up a thua
to box party.
Urn. Otih (tables: "Tho ond of tho
insurrection Is In bight." General
Lawton In dead bwt the head of the
Agulnaldo family U still at large.
Tiik report that 1)111 Walkorhae re-
ceived & anjt transoript from tho In-
terior department sotting forth tho
reasons why hu won relieved Is doniod
I)H. liAi.nAUD U said to be seeking
revenge 8lnoo it in tashionablo h
mlgh tmovo tho unncatniont of Regent
Tousloy on tho Ilrlghatn Roborts
charges.
A coo im I no to tiid Democrat Now
kir(t has "a lot pf petrified stiffs ovul-
ating an councUtnon." Probably that
nccoutilu for tho hard looks of the
Nawklrk hontatonk.
Dk;k Mohuan has Issued anothor
free homes address. Mr. Morgan Is
strong In hla address department lie
also has a quantity of highly matured
congressional germs lurking in hla
blushes and his whiskers.
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Oklahoma does not enjoy tho choice
frultH of her labors. Tho best quail
aro shipped cast; tho best melons go
to Chicago; Ml hor mistletoe is takon
by a tit. Louis firm and now her sur-
plus oouh In being sent to New York
to enable Wall strfmt to tide over a
panle.
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"Better the Feet Slip
Than the Tongue.
There is one slip Nature
never forgives. It is the
carelessness of ignoring the
signal that the body is in
danger of wreck. It may
be that the kidneys or the
stomach or the head gives
the warning sign. 'But
remember the blood feeds
every organ of the body
&Uhe no iUp but ft si tone up the sys-
itm through the blood. And health tuitf
surety folhrtv. Head's SArsApAr0A Is the
best prepAution rtAn Has devised to nuke
pure life-giving blood.
General Debility " hAe Men
Hood's SArsApjHHu foe general debMy
ivtfh nxArvehus effet. My Hood it pure
And 1 feet better And stronger." Frederick
Reeb. 96 Herkimer St.. AlbAny. . Y.
Disordered Stomnoh "Ntrm-A.
dAys I tAn eAt Anything J utitk becAiue
Hood's SArsApArMA keep my stonuch in
order. It is the but took medicine."
H. Stone Sherborn. &Iass.
Catarrh "W SArsApArtU hxs
cured my husband's CAi.xrrh troubles And
given me rthef from skh heAdAche.'
Stirs. J. W. SMorrk. BinghAmtvn N V.
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Hm4' ntt rurr llt.f im iiie b..a irrlUUiiy mid
ortJT wtmtW' Wkt lth Hooj I SttiVitfttBir
Hood's Harsaparllla Is for tale at tkc
Maglu Drug 8 tors
"I bid It" sayB IfljMw. rofeiriitf 10
tho appointment cf I lor at Spotd.
J?ow will Spool gtve IflyitM or edit for
the Jolit
Tiik report that Sly Ootrlandor la
penned up In Ladysmith Is doubtless
& grave misiaue. wniSKuy eosts S ai
pint thoro.
lIoitAcr. Spkrii will have to oonstruct
iu nn rn. i.i. ..i t-i...
W f B.UHUBS4 lllin Slllft VVIIU kJkUUU
is not only not within call but he Ih
persona non grata.
Tiik noxt time John Beethorn will
probably hold hi job. Lie Is now In
tbo rotdtlon of the man who is forecd
to bask In tho triumphant smirhs of
his vlatoHous cnomy.
Tiik Uraiikii hastens to assure Its
readora that the gentleman appointed
to sueoeod the late S. L. Ovorstroet is
every bit as great as the gentleman
who holped John Stone fill the dls
triet attorney's ofiiee under the Harri-
son administration.
A rapid advance has taken plaee In
tho prleu of oil the pint fortnight.
This ruport brings us oneo more to
Amos liwing tho spuulfie ond of tho
territorial adminlstratioln. Having
lost traek of tho sehttduie we are tut
ablo to say whother Amos profits by
tho advance or fall In thu prloo of oil.
Howevor wo dsro say hla intake is
not muaslsy
Illinois linglishmen havo offered a
regiment of soldiers to Queen Victoria
fomorvico in tho Transvaal. Thttt's
nothing. Several weeks ago Mnjor
Fltrroy Crozicr of Cushlng oabed
hor majesty volunteering the sorvioe
of a plukod battalion of Iowa ludlattk.
Por acvoral years the major has been
training thu reds on songs rewlnls-
acnaos lay readings. Kipling verse
and horselom horbaradlsh. They are
now so proflelent that they oat lyddite
on pic and are sufficiently capable of
vaulting hidden kapjee without drop
ping their aspirates.
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For Garland and Jewel Stoves and Steel Ranges
The most complete and stylish (iarland or Jewell Steel Rantfe for $80.00.
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I THE POPULAR STEWART HOT BLAST GOAL STOVE
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TOich will fiavt the price o( tcf in our winter Ui coftl U1U Cr-tute no gas or smokd The
mo&l scientifically conelmcted stovb on the market.
Come in and get one of our Savary Seamless Roaatera which requires n? Wni&P groftse cratt
tiott. Go to church aud let it alone. They are up)rior to any othr. 0om in and gat oua for Xmni.
LEADER GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
A Outhiux matt is in rooelpt of a
lotter from Ira Tsrrtll of Lansing
Kas.. In wklah tho former Oklahoma
statosmaa says that Oov. Ramos has
promliisd to gift hit a pardon as a
OhrtelMM prcstttt. w don't btllovo
It.
Dcmioath Pumv kss nomoroehsBie
of gelling favoraWe sttlon on the
statehood and free huniM bills at this
sot! of eongreos thaw the Hritlsh
have of whipping the Doers by Jane
ary 1 IfXNX
So Attorney Keyos !s to We deposed
as assistant United 8tatos dlstrlet at
tornoy? If tkc Oklahoma City Kepub
lloopf don't rise p ati f3tit n fPit
howl over this Vagrant aetlon of the
Outhric raaehliie. tktn but we have
no doobt about.
Uavixo reeelved Sli.MO for prese
outing the Seminole Indian burners
and reolvtng a salary of 2. 000 as a
fcdnral office holder. Mr. alpeel '!1
doubtless mtke a liberal eontributton
to the Republican campaign fnnd.
Aooonwxo to the ltliiKker Free
Pros the Hon. Rtll (IrtntM thinks the
free homes Will has a fair ehanoe for
final passage but that statehood is
hardly rtpc e bob go to pluek. In other
words the Hon Rill aftor a thorough
Inspection has frraeofnlly and firmly
uon fir mod hie previous views of the
situation
Ch A I mm AX Kmmcx bae Imo4 a oatl
for he PopnlleU of tbe Urrltory to
meet at Oklaboma City next month.
Just what the Popullsks Intend to do
Is not known bat It io presented that
aetlon will bo taken on tbo oeffgeoUon
of Robert Xetf. tbo milled tbtri stntos-
man of Kewklrk wbo deolaroi that
tbe PopoltoU of OklabotMA ean eleot a
delegate to eoegre wltbont the aid
of DowoeraU
A Rmv M. Moo a preacher of Pur
kins wbo wants to bo notleed. made
a statement In a sermon a few days
I ago that President Mcitlnloy during
. his tonr in the went attended a college
W w' WM P8r8n.
who aallod for wine. "This is a dls
graee to the country" yelled the
preacher. Tho Lradrk Is not defend
Ing MeKlnley. but we do not bel eve
the story. Had the peroon been Kc
rotary Jenkins instead of MeKinley
we might have swallowed the tale
jtorr.irti oai'twvh umtioi.sm.
Thomas Doylo. of Perry enters a
kick against Plynn's statehood bill on
the ground that Guthrie will get the
largest representation lu the constitu-
tional convention. Mr Doyle U grow-
ing unduly captious. What would he
haver While It is true that under Ike
Plyan bill Guthrie gets 10 percent more
representation than doe the rest of
thu territory Mr. Doyle should ever
bear In mind that the political tutn
nsts of Outhrte are paramount to every
ether proposition. We have here
statesmen self-admitted and self-confessed
sUittNsmenmen thoroughly
grounded lu the work of manning a
ship of stato and without their pros
euao no constitutional uouvcution
ooulu ever rise to 'ho dignity of sua
cess. Those truths are solfevident.
Porry El Reno Oklahoma City Now
kirk Knid Norman Kingfisher and
Carney have uo statesman ; therefore
they are not entitled to mora than
patting representation at the hands of
Mr. Kljnu. Let Mr. Doyle search him
self for more Intelligent edtleism of
Mr. Klynn's creation In bohnlt of Hon
Sidney Clarke. He wins no sympathy
Vgr attempting to b acken the luste: f
Outbriestateonianehlp. Indeed what
a blear eyed and melancholy affair a
Mnttltutlonal statehood convention
would be without our paid photo
York Hardware
w.9nmihmiwnm wutmrmommfmxttm mmM mwwtw
grnphte ton-spots. Might nn well try
to pull off a poultry show with Iter.
Lavorty left out I
VULITICSAXIi Till; TRUSTS.
The Republican iador aro alarmed
over the trust question. Without the
aid of tbe trusts there tvIU be scant
campaign funds for tho fight of 1900
With the trusts the prospocts aro that
the fiirht will result In a vlotory for
the Democrat Truly the situation Is
einbarrasotng. President MeKlnley
t sored pretty eleir of the question in
his message but he could not Ignore
it altogether lie cleverly announced
that there were two kinds of trusts
food nmi bsd but be db) vet tell the
people which Were the good and which
were tho bad.
Of course the good trusts aro those
which pay liberally Into the campaign
fund to keep William MeKlnley In
powor and tbo bad trusts aro oorapon
od of economical fellows who won't
oomo dewn with plenty of cash to cor
rupt voters and buy legislators.
Rut tbe peoplo have msdc up their
minds that both these kinds of trusts
are bad. Had for the people and they
are tho ones who are going to east the
votes at tbe noxt presidential eloc
tlon.
Tht is what alarms the Republican
loaders. They Bee defeat before them
whtehevor way they turn. If they
abandon the trusts the trunts will de
feat thorn If they hold onto the
tntote the people will defeat them.
Truly tbe siuatlon has its dlsadvant
ages
in " c7re - A&4am urn Bh-vMlMsHtil r. aK cT S' VTl JMoLLLmLn H M wi
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A widow of Houston Tex. a native of ri i ---" h..d (or a number of years
bee a groat cofferer from ln4cMon. ffiew (re .f .iiy .w.rm J si ojgbt abe says
tvtth a fserful uiocarin feeling hardly obtt ta t.cathr ...! (ten .ollgetl to coll for
help alnuot fcanng that I was about to die. 1 consulted vrvrral luCtort and took
(joantitiet of medicine wbkh gave me little r iu icuci. until last prmg seemr tbe
Rbpans Taboks ailvtrtlMmcnt in the Houston i'tn I punbatod mmm from Ktosllng.
the druggbit on Main stteet and was relbwed by the very first one I took. I keep
them now constantly in tbe house and would not be without then. Am no longer
tioulded with had nights and whenever I bsvc a chance I recommend Ripens Tabula
to tunMcr I cnnskler them a wonderful medicine and know personally of tovcral
wonderful cure effected by their use.
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Womtixe Of'ijriimc on the capita
rubbf off tlio reputation of Aistin
guishod relatives is not remunerative.
Oeusin MeKlnley. the receiver ean
testify to that fact. When "the cous-
in" first landed in Oklahoma he was a
very torrid proposition Ifor two
years he has stood with one foot In the
stirrup of fame awaiting a prootden
tlal boost to the saddle but "Oouiln
Will" has never sought to complete
the mount Perhaps the receiver de
serves nothing at the hands of his par
ty but surely a cousin of the presi-
dent Is worth more than twolve hunt
dred a year. Bvcn Psalm Murphy
makes more than that and ho Is con-
fewedly "tbe only Murphy of the kind
that ever eftm over."
Mogg owl
Thn Okareho Time say that a ru-
mor la currnt that Oharche to soon to
have a plant for the manufacture of
plaster of Paris and adds: "The pro
motors of this onterpr.se have boon
working on It for some time but It
was only after the plana had been per-
fected and the enterprise an asnurod
thing that the secret leakod out The
tiartlca interested aro K C. ICell. Chaa.
'aimer. Peter Herber aud Mr Wl mid.
Palmer Is an export chemist and beard
of the cement deposits here through
his brother In-law Kd Kell. lift earns
oitonslbly for a visit but really to in
vestlgate aud experiment on tho
scheme After successive expel Imonts
he arrived at a solution and produced
a plaster of Parts that was tue eoual
of any an the market for a fine lia-d
white finish Then ho returned and
quietly Interested other parties and
put up a small plant HerWr's engine
was taken out to Wilson's claim ten
mile west and one south and some of
thu plasture manufacture 1 which ih
on exhibition at Hell's store.''
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riotlrltor.
Capital City
Marble and Granite-
works Orders Promptly Filled
All vrork Guaranteed.
218 East Harrison Guthrie Okla
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