Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 1202, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 10, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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OEMOCRATIC COMMITTEES
TF.RP.ITiilllAL C KNTIIAL COMMITTEE
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J. I . K. JdininRM.
< . J. WritrhtxiiiH.il.
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It. J. ]{ y.
J I. V. Cummin*,
!'• Pitman,
J' -l J,. Dunn. Si en far .
I'. A. (lalhrait)i, "
'I'. J. Johnson,
Tom Philip*,
Wriuht ChriHtain
Lon Whorton.
J. S. MorriNon,
J. W. Turner.
K. K. Dixon,
John Moore.
— J. A. SanipMt 1.
COUNTY CKNTItAL COMMITTEE.
i A- H mpH«.l, ('h n. K.I Aluop.
Krauk hills, s. W. IliVkuin.
J. M. Johnson.
K. C. ])o«|iI,
JoHfph Oooch,
l'hil Lonnnon,
A. L. Corkniiii.
Ooorge K. Clayton.
Win. Hiokor.
Wm. DraiM-r.
It. L. Hancock.
Win. Jirown,
Junn s I;..hinton,
K. 11. Nugent.
S. 1. J 111 t in r.
A. L. Hunt.
H. W. Italhbom-,
■!! MoMurrv.
J. M. iorrainv
Ucorgc Toilil,
U. F. Kyle,
W. H. ({ill.
John Himinons.
<X OHTV KXK( I TIVK COMMITTEE.
\ y H bip««I. (-'h'n, li. H. Ilenves, Secretary
piii mo|i", H.T. Butner,
nil Lunnion. K. (!. l)o<T(i
Wm. (Jill.
'nagging," maybe we'll
Klip on
kiek bank.
1 HRitr. h n knife up Homebody's flloere
Look out for it.
Records may bo in order Boon. Our's
is none to good, but wo uo?or — .
An income tax usually has the effect
of encouraging indolence and placing
«i premium on perjury.
1 ifk work of breaking tlio ocean
Hteamahip record troei merrily on.
Home day those who partioipatc in the
•port will go merrily down.
Oov. Floweii, of New York, proposes
Grovor Cleveland lor a third term 011
the ground that thsro wan u term be-
tween hie first and second ono.
Dalii, "our boy, Hoy." Biinooe-
who the boll is Blinooe? Any more in
the hospital? Where is the man who
kept a bull? Trot him out—the man
not the bull.
not au unreasonable anticipation that
a may be precipitated by the people of
Europe themselves, wearied to desper-
ation at last by a yoke that conscripts
their manhood and paralyzes their
prosiwrity.
will uk skk i r
The most vigorous protest against ex-
Seuator Ingalls' program of voluutary
**" or forced banishment from
their native country of Americans ol
African descent has come and will con-
tinue to come from the south, from the
very parties who, as Mr. Ingalls de-
clare. havu deprived the negro of his
lawful rights and have made the south
the "HttcKt earthly type of hell" for
him. Ip the south the proposition to
ship seven millions of native born
Americans to the jungles of Africa will
be regarded as criminal und foolish
au.l the utterance of the sentiment
coming from a northern republican will
I'd further set down as au act of basest
treachery to the negro. Mr. Ingalls
Icliveranoe will |><; everywhere used in
the south to show the black man that
the northern mail is not and never has
been his friend, I nit a treacherous
enemy, who, having used the black man
light his battles, now proposes to
send him to the other side of the earth
to get rid of his obnoxious society. If
the number of negro democrats is not
largely increased by Mr. Ingalls' latest
manifesto, then the negro intellect is
duller than it has hitherto been believed
to he
fa* "World" has dug up the formid-
able fact that SeoretaJy Oresham draws
o pension of $80 a month for a «hot he
got through tho lungs before Atlanta,
l'urge the pension list.
The cost of Ur. Briggs' heresy trial
was #50.000. A religious kicker is an
expensive luxury to theohuroh. Money
enough was expended in this case to
build quite a respectable cathedral.
And what gain ?
"Tub hoy, Buy," why liu's a (Jhtster-
I'eld, you know,—in his own estima-
tion. Look at him; notice the way he
wears his hat. Observe him, Frank;
lie's IIII editor. Listen to him; he's,
when he declaims, he's a Cicero Hide
oat, Frank. "Our Boy" is a gay
youth. Do you want much more of
this Oklahoma Hercules:'
ADVICE TO I A'1/ALLS.
Iuialls thinks that the "true solution
of tho race problem is for the negro to
K" back to Afrioa." (let out.' How
many American negroes over saw tho
shores of Africa? What's the matter
with Ingalls going hack to the Oarden
of lOden and starting this raco question
ll over again?
rim council cuAMimit.
I lie council chamber has been reno-
vated and papered, and it is evident
that the city fathers arc peculiarly
proud of their elegant surroundings.
Ah the rchahlitation of the oity hall
didn't cost the municipality a penny,
the councilmen feel that Hie city ia so
much in What the city really needs,
however, is a building of dignified pro-
portions and there is energy, enter-
prise and business ability enough in
the present council to have oue if the
poople properly moot tho matter. The
present body is ono of the best the city
ever had, and oyory man of thorn is a
stringent stickler for economy, and, as
it is a mattor of porsonul observation,
we can say that the business of this city
under their administration is as closely
guarded as their own individual and
private business transactions It is a
strong and conscientious body of men
and a credit to tho electors.
Wo believe that if they continue in
office that they will give the city, in the
usar future, a good and substantial
building, adequate to the city's needs.
It is but justice to say right here that
ill City Clerk E. U. Millikau they have
an accomplished and energetic offioer
well worthy tho confidenco tho peoplii
repose in his ability and integrity
mow's ti/ji t1mk.
The mayor of Chicago is accused by
a veteran correspondent of the "New
York Press," "who has boon round the
world and all over it, and has not missed
a world's fair in tweuty years,"of being
a millionaire who speaks four languages
«ud is familiar with literature and art,
and runs for office, not for the sake of
monev, but because he likes it. The
veterau correspondent says the Chicago
hotels are but half-full, and the fair the
perfect flower of civilization. If the
people would only lealizc it, now is the
time to see the fair. It is a blunder t
wait until it is perfected. By that time
the crywds will bo crushing.
1'LKKliOHV , J I'N E
Mm. S. A. Morrow
Doud's, Iowtt
H i ve s
Like All Other Blood Disease*, Are
Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllln.
'I havo been a sufferer for several years wlih
hives, anil liavo tried r.rrnki., 1 ,#„u
1 . * Ti',' 'rum fr'e,,d*'or ordered by physicians,
but nothing cured. In tact, I
Seemed to bo Cettlng Worse
Finally I read about hives being cured by
Hoods Barsanarllla, and decided lo trv this
inetllclne. Iteloro half a hoitlo wii«* onti« i
almost cured, and now, being on the Second bo„
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Cures
tie, I ealirel. rare* and take great vleat-
UjreI In recommending Hood's Ssrsanarllla to all
fills distressing amicdoa
l !"' ^'"aparllla ha. also helped me ui
ssy aothA"Mwoy^w',tii;u5',tirodwa'oe<llc""1"
DRY GOODS EXCLUSIVELY!
"THE RUSH"
l
lias #15,000 worth of new dry goods. are cheap and
somo are expensive, hut they are all desirable goods. This is
Hie only exclusive dry goods house in the capital city, ami the
crowd of May 13th, the opening day, was treated lo a eon slant
siiipiisc in jirices.
M. Wonder. Ponder, Believe. Appreciate. Buy!
Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, Bilious-
ness, Jaundice, Indlgestlsn, 81ck Headache.
■jumping at conclusions.
"The latest scheme of the treasury
department excels 111 unwisdom," says
the New York "Tribune," referring to
the talk that has recently been indulged
in about the purchase of gold by Uib
issue of legal tender notes. "Secretary
Carlisle has no doubt," says the
llorald," "thut he has authority lo
buy gold in this way."
Now the facts are that Mr. Carlisle
has authorized no statement upon the
subject whatever, and, under the
cumstttuces, it is hardly fair to criticise
him in suoli haste for a "scheme" that
ho has not yet adopted or even up
proved.
BileBe&ns
Small.
22s
bottle. Price S6c. For aale by druggista.
t'letaro "7, 17, 70" and umplii doM free.
lA ft SMITH A CO., froprlttori. h£W YORK.
k. II. C.
Asthma, bronchitis and consumption
result from a neKleet.nl cougli or cold.
Don't neglect but cure promptly with n
few doses of Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup.
Sold by Lillte A Co., Itcnfro 4 Co., A. C.
Hixon, McNulty and J. N. Wallace.
billie s drug Store makes 11 specially ol
prescriptions ami family receipts, (litf
Karl's Clover Boot, the new Blood
1 urillcr, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures contumpHou.
^•e., liOc. and tl.OU. Sold by P. U. Lillie
10,000 yards true Indigo Blue
prints, at 5c.
10,000 yards LL Muslin at 5c.
A 36 inch bleached Muslin at 5c.
Endless patterns of dark prints in
special dress pattern style, 5c.
A good ventilating corset for only
39c.
Thomson's Famous Glove-Fitting
Corset at cut prices.
Ladies' full fast black hose, 15c.
A 40c hose for 25c.
Black-booted, fancy topped hose
at 15c.
A full line of Opera Length Hose
at from 35c to $1.
Coates' Best Thread, 3c Spool.
50 doz. Ladies' Vests at 5c each.
Apron Checked Ginghams, 5c.
Polairde Dress Ginghams, 84c.
Zephyr Ginghams, I2ic.
FastTurkey Red Table Linen, 21c.
10 yards of Prints for 25c.
& Co
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hon. thomas a. stocks/,a 0Kit.
liiu Newh takes occasion to con-
gratulate Hon. Thomas A Htockslagor
on his re-appointmont as ono of tho
United States spooial oxatniuors in tho
pouiiun bureau. He lost his head under
the hist administration, but it is now
cemented firmly on for several years
to come. Ton. Stockslager's career in
Oklahoma lias been a highly creditable
one, and there arc none of his old
friends in this section who -vill not say
to him, ono ami .11, "Ood speed you on
the resumption of office, thou good and
faithful servant."
Wlisl Is s lliisraiitrid
II IS this, ir you have u cough or colli
a tickling in the throat, which keeps you
constantly coughing, or if you arc af-
llict. il with any chest, throat or lung
trouble, whooping coungli, etc., and you
Dullard's llorchouiid Syrup ai
llrcdcil, giving it n fair i riU|t |U1(]
Isdiclll is experienced, w. authorize out
to refund your money
•turn Of bottle. It never fails to
give satisfaction. It promptly relieves
bronchitis. Sold by Wallace & Mullcr.
Tiny, waleli-shu, 'il
icnl for carrying in the vest or fob pock-
et, contain Smith's Bile Beans shau, a
■icign specific for Itiliousness, Dys-
pepsia, Constipation, Muhuia ami other
ailments.
A LKUACY.
The first necessity for reliof to the
suffering business interests of the coun-
try is tho complete establishment of tho
public credit. It is idle to say that it is
not impaired. It was impaired when-
ever it became possible for the gold re-
servo to fall to tho minimum of $100,*
000,000; and whenever it fell below that
amount it iullicte.1 a wound upon every
Vital business en.rgy of the nation.
hesitating, temporizing policy of
tho Harrison administration iu main-
taming public credit has greatly
weakened our credit abroad, and wo
are now paying the penalty.
l<Mllar«l*n Know Liniment.
This liniment is different in composi-
tion from uny other liniment on the
market. II is a scientific discovery which
results in it lielng the most penetrating
liniment ever known There are numer-
ous white imitations, which may be r.. -
ominended because they pay the seller
a greater profit. Beware of these am
muml Mallard's Snow Liniment,
positively cures rheumatism, neuralgia
sprains, bruises, wounds, cuts, sciutii
and inflammatory rheumatism, burns
,'r1' contracted muscles,
by Wa 11 liec &'mu 1 lcr S'""
Shiloh,s Vitalizer is what you need for
ilysprpsiu, Torpid liver, yello skin or
kiiluey trouble, ft is guaranteed to give
you satisfaction. Price 75c. Sold hy F
B. Lillie St ('o.
Hirrmtcil.
In this advanced stage of humbuggery
und fraud the jieoplc hai-dly know who
to believe, so on Ibis account we have
concluded to warrant every bottle of
Bile llcans. shall,to give perfect satis-
faction for the cure of Constipation,
Suk llcmluchc, Mil mucin's*, et<\ So re-
member, If you are not benefited you
t-r, t your icy hack. J. F. Shith (',,
New York, N. V.
Oysters are good in season, llilc Deans
'.mall are always go.,,1. The proprietors
guarantee this popular remedy to cure
billioiisiifss, sick hcadaehe, ivencss, j
livor complaint, ami Htoinin li dirtordcri* !
Ooii ti>.
Shiioh's Cure, the Ureal Cough and!
Croup Cure, is f«n- sale hy us. Pocket I
size contains tweuty-llve doses, onlv 2T>c i
Children love it. F. H. Lillie ai Co (:|)
Gome and See and Believe.
JOHNSON BROS., Mgrs.
Bond's Cream Eye Salve.
For Ulcerated and Granulated Lids
Inflammation of the Eyes, and all acuto
and chronic diseases of the eye. Cool-
ing and healing. Guaranteed; 26 cento.
RIPANS
AB1ILES
regulate the
STOMACH, UVER AND BOWELS
J AND PURIFY THE BLOOD.
• T*BLL" '• Ui keM Hodl. j
• 1*<I«MUm, lllllMUMiMA. •
• l'y«e tery, Offeu*Jvn Bre.U, .,d «]| 4U- t
• *rdert of the HUauk, U«u mm4 f
• KIltAAA TahnlAA . , «
0 raer§ or the fttaaaoh, Uver si
• th^S^2? Coat*ln nothing Injurious lo
1
• j.'. 1^ ' l[*'a >>J iii.ll AMrtJ!
• THt RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.,
. 10 SPRUC* 9TR«ET, NKW YORK CITY
II CHANGE FOR YOU.
Sll'vi1?t,'IOk<T contilininP for 38,000 families u„d
nig to eacli family 100 acres of u8 pood lan.l as the sun ever
shone on, will be throw. en to .settlement about September 1st
Titers Is a nuance for You
Silver Dollar
WYATT & CO., Proprietors.
The Finest Bar in Oklahoma Teritorv
105 West Harrison St.
ARCADE SALOON,
o. c. McCOKI), Proprietor.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars!
u,ty for jtikkI, refreshing {lrinks.
g. c. McCord prnn
Corner Oklahoma Avenue and Division 8treet. ' 1UIJ-
To met a farm of uai aci-es.
I o establish a newspaper.
To open a hotel.
To establish a bank.
To open n law office.
To run a blacksmith shop, t|„uri,,K mill,
I run a planing mill, dry Roods store,
boot and shoe store, drug store,
harness shop, restaurant, mil-
liner shop, music store or any of
the many retail stores needed
in ii new (own
NOT LIKEI. Y.
They may talk about it as much as
thsy please but the disarmament of
Europe is not by any means a possi-
bility. There arc too many old scores
to be Wiped out, too many readjust-
mouta of the map of Europe to bo
made, too many ambitious schemes of
conquest in the Orient and elsewhere
to be disposed of to warrant the belief
that the peace is always to bo pre
served Soouer oi later some sanguin-
ary crisis iu affairs must come. It ia
Nouuil 1.1m Milo. «~n>ll Man.
you bilious, constipated
troubled with jaundice, sick heudache
bud taste in mouth, foul breath, coated
tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry
"km, pain in back and between the
shoulders, chills and fever, etc.? Jf yoll
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. IIkhhikk will cure
"v of the liver, stomach or
bowels. It lias no equal as a liver medi-
ic. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles
at Wallace & Muller's.
mere Is a Cftance for You
REAVES BROS.
dealers in
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
WE KEEP LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK.
reaves bros.
mere Is a nuance
for thousands of c„rpc,,.ers bricklayers and other trade, people to help build
these hundreds of new towns In the new lauds,
HOW TO GET INFORMATION.
n.ail^rUT, '\viK T""* DA,LY NEV^' 50 ccnt8 Pcr "onth by
mail, Ol l UK \\ KhKi.Y News, six montlig for 50 cents.
Come to Guthrie and see the town and country. Address
"THE NEWS,"
Guthrie, O. T.
The JBlue Kelle
J. J. TE^RNEy, PROP.
Wines Liquors and Q^irs.
Ill® Finest ttoBort lor Uontlemon in tho CitJ. c,„,r 1,
avenuo and Second street.
"The Lobby,"
PRICE WILSON & CO.. Proprietors,
119 HARRISON AVENUE.
Finest Line of Wines and Liquors intlieCHy
all customer treated courteously.
uorner huitibou auu ^mu«wui
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