Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1307, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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GUTHRIE NEWS: GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, OCTOBER 12. 18M.
Baking
Powder.
The only Pur*. Cream of Tartar Powder.- Nfo Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard.
Ilu
rhe bent palvr in the world foi flit •
bruises, sores, uh'ers, salt rheum. fevei
sores tetter, chapped hands, chilblain*
coma. and all skin eruptions, aud imhi
lively cures piles, or no pay required. It
is (guarantied to fflve perfect satisfaction, 1
or monev refunded. Price 25 cents i «>j
foi For *ale bv F. IK LUlle & ('«>
PLOWF.RS, SHRUBS AND I Ktto.
Karl's Clover Hoot, the new Blood
Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion ami cures consumption.
45c., fiOe. and 41.00. Hold by F. TV Lillle
Jk Co. - (5)
A somiiiI l.tffi Make* it Wrll Man.
Are you bilious, constipated or
troubled with jaundice, sick headache,
bad taste in mouth, foul breath, coated
tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry
skin, pain in back 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
lieing poisoned, because your liver docs
not act properly. IIeiuukf. will cure
an? disorder of the liver, stomach or
bowels. It has no equal us a liver medi-
cine. Price 7f cents. Free trial bottles
ut Wallace Jt Mullet's.
Mall*r4'* Snow I. i ii I Hie ii i.
This liniment is different in composi-
tion from any other liniment on the
market, it is a soteutlfh* discovery which
results iu it helug the most penetrating j
liniment ever known There are numer-
ous white imitations, which may !>«• rec-
ommended because they pay the seller
h greater profit. Beware of these and
demand Ballard's Snow I/mimciit. Ii
positively cures rheumatism, neuralgia,
bprains, bruises, wounds, cuts, sciatic
aud inflammatory rheumatism, burns, I
scalds, .sore feet, contracted muscles, i
stiff joints, old sores, pain in back, barb I monkey languag
wire cuts, sore chest or throat, and is
especially beneficial in paralysK Sold WHERE WE LEAD,
by Wallace & M uller.
>riKKs of pampas grass should be
cut as soon us they are fully expended,
if they arc wanted for winter use for |
decorating1 the house.
Oi.n-FASHioxKP hollyhocks have I
priing into favor for decorative pur-
poses since Mrs. W. K. Vandcrhllt used |
them at the grand fete given sit her ■
niarhle house. «
A uvmtil) has been procured between
Azalea mollis and A. viscosa which pre- :
serves the agreeable fragrance of our j
native plant with the bright colors of
its Asiatic parent. \ new race of
sweet-scented azaleas would he a de- '
sirable addition to garden plants.
Nootiikh shrub equals the hydrangea
pumculata grandiflora for making a
display in August. The large heads of
white Mowers last for a long time, aud
when they fade it is to a light pink
color which is still attractive, if not so
much so as when white, further than
this, the heads may he cut later and
used in their dried state as ornaments
for the house, placed iu vases.
POINTS OF SCIENCE.
Ants are provided with a poison bag.
which discharges a lluid having a
strong sulphurous smell, sufficient to
drive away most insect enemies.
< \ ii'iioit is the result of evaporatiug
an essentia! oil found in two different
trees, the cinnauiomum campliora,
which grows in china and Japan, and
the diptcrocarpus campliora of Suma-
tra and Borneo.
\ i.kttkk from Prof, (iarner, dated
fmm his steel cage, which lie has
named Fort (iorilla. has been received
in England from Fernandez Varz, Af-
rica. The professor claims to have
made great progress in his study of the
OUT OF THE ORDINARY.
Ax oil-well in Venango county. Pa.,
in called the pulpit, because it does all
its spouting on Sunday.
A single sponge lias been found on |
the coast of Florida with a circumfer-
ence of five feet six inches.
A btkel ship has been constructed in
Cardiff. Wales, with the standing rig-
ging. as well as the hull, all of steel.
Cnnisnsi Nils son has her dining- j
room papered with hotel bills which 1
she lias paid during her professional
tours. The total sum is enormous.
A i if.< e of coal which strikingly re-
sembles a human skull has been taken
out of a mine near Macon. Mo. Many
believe it is a petrifaction.
A certain Mr. Henry, an American
living in France, has succeeded in
making a clock entirely of paper,
which will run two years without
wearing out.
The curious custom of placing a
horseshoe on the grave « f the colored
dead is still practiced down south.
The belief is that the horseshoe will
keep the witches from riding the de-
ceased's spirit.
In a house in London there is a room
the walls of which are completely pa-
I pered with postage stamps. It is esti-
mated that these stamps would lie
| worth five million dollars but for the
circumstance that they are not genu-
♦
I ncle Sam furnishes forty-one per
cent, of the world's silver.
In Europe there are 518,400insane:in
the I'nited States. 108,900.
Tuhke hundred and sixty mountains
in the United States are over ten thou-
sand'feet high.
Ai i. the glaciers in the Alps would
not equal one of the largest in our ter-
ritory of Alaska.
I 'm u; Sam makes more paper than
ataeaaca Of the throat and lungs tliey any other country in the world. The
have ever tried." II is a xpeciflc for croup largest paper mill is at Westbrook, Me.
and whoopinp cough. I will relieve a | Is Great Britain the annual sick rate
cough in one minute. Contain" no for each inhabitant is ten days to the
opiate*. Sold by Wallucc & Muller. vear: In the United States eight davs.
Clinton. XiNNOurl.
Mr. A. |j. Armstrong, an old druggist
aud u prt.minent citizen ot this enter-
prising town, says: 141 sell some forty
different kinds of cough medicines, but
have never in my experience sold so
much of any one article as I have of Hal-
lard's Horehound Syrup. All who use it
say it is the most perfect remedy for
cough, cold, consumption and all
OF GENERAL INTEREST.
Mill;. JaxAVSCHER i* soon to retire
from the stage.
The state of Franklin was the name
under which Tennessee was originally
organized.
Mbb. O'Lkahy. whose famous cow
was responsible for the Chicago fire, is
said to be living at Masonvllle. Mich.
Pope Leo was a famous pedestrian in
his youth, but since, his election he has
not crossed the threshold of the Vati-
can.
The Woman's Astronomy club of
New York claims to have first discov-
ered the comet which has lately visited
our northern sky.
A blind letter-carrier is reported
front Beruardston. Mass., and it is said
that lie rarely makes a mistake in the
delivery of letters.
The eye-glasses of Emperor Nero,
through which he watched all sorts of
cruelties, were made of emeralds cut
into the shape of a lens.
I;mini I'rnion r Colorado Ulver.
On the Santa Fc route, in northern
Arizona, 1,203 from Kansas Citv, is the
town of Flagstaff. A trl-weekly stage
line runs from Flagstaff to the grand
canon of the Colorado river. More than
a mile iu depth, this Is the aublimest of
gorges—a Titan of chasms. Twenty Yo-
semites might be hidden unseen below,
and Niagara would look scarcely larger
than a brook.
Don't fail to visit this first wonder of
tlu world. You can "read up" about It
by asking ti. T. Nicholson, O. 1*. & T. A.,
A. T. & S. F. It. U. Co., Topeka, Kansas,
to mail you a free copy of an illustrated
book describing this terra incognita. The
book is no common affair, but Is enter-
tainingly written, beautifully illustrated
and a gem of the printer's art.
• The Bee Hive <
Our new Fall and Winter stock of CLOTHING for Men,
Boys and Children are in. Our store is crowded to overflow-
ing with the largest stock of seasonable goods ever brought
to this market, Our new stock represents a surprising line
iine of bargains, and now we want the buyers to unload. Our
bait is
BARGAINS! CGENUINE 1 BARGAINS!
Remember, REAL BARGAINS. We don't use artificial b«it
got up to catch your trade. We have the largsst and best
line of goods ever offered in this market and the genuine
bargains we are offering excel all our formei effot ts. Come
and see us, examine our goods and get our prices. We de-
pend on facts, not fakes, to win us customers and build up a
lasting business. It will interest you to see our stock of
Suits. Overcoats, Pants, Hats and Underwear.
CLOTH INC. COMPANY,
Quttiries, O. T\
I he Chief and Pioneer of Oklahoma.
- IsDoinc Morl Business in 11 isLinl I man Anybody
Til K OH K A TOT, BRST-MADK AND IWST-K!TTIN(i
IN FACT, AIM Y GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES
WORN IN TOWN IS MADE AT
Notice the NEW SUITS Made by Him
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