Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 1202, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 10, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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FARM LOANS ON FIVE YEARS'TIME. See W. M. BRONSON, Heal- of HANK of INDIAN TERRITORY,
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
APPALLING DISASTER.
{Continued from Kirnt ViiQf J
itH (HiHition in uticli as to leave no doubt
tliat several bodies will yot bo found
beneath. When the crash oamo there
wore supposed to be in the building
496 olorks, IS mo«8eii(jerH, 20 laborers,
a totnl of 584 person#. Up to this hour
•ixteeu dead bodies have reached the
morgue.
Another dead body, that of 11 H.
Wood, ban just reached the emergency
hospital. The following named per-
noun, all seriously but not fatally in-
jnreil, liavt) been taken to a neighbor-
ing drug ntore:
J. II Thomas, F. B. Hmith, A. V
Gerault, Sterling, of Fort Heott, Kan.;
Sliad bolt, of Missouri; colored
man. Ollicer I'ody, of the police foroe,
wa« also badly injured after tho neci.
dent.
Tho dead body of a clork named .far
vis has just boon taken from tho ruins.
A tour of the city hospitals just com-
pleted resulted in obtaining tho follow-
ing additional details respecting tho ar-
rivals of tho dead and injured: Emer-
gency hospital, 22 injured, 4 dead;
names not taken; Providence hospital:
E, Lcger, Mississippi, head out anil iu-
jurod internally; W. 8. (liistion, Ohio,
loft arm broke. National Homeopathic
hospital; Clifton Lowe, Iowa, scalp
injured; Dr. James Ilowanl, colored,
Maryland, scalp cut anil internal in-
juries; he is a graduate of Howard
university and is married, (larflold
Memorial hospital Johu Henry Thom-
as, Hedalin, Mo., arm broken; also
throe bodies said to be those of F W.
Maedor, It. Hoitrico and — Young,
These three, howevor, cannot lie iden-
tified by tho official roster of the di-
vision .
Assistant Secretary Grant was one of
the first officials to visit tho scene of
tho disaster, and immediately gave
orders by telograph and mounted mes-
sengers to officers of the department to
render all possible aid. General Grant
said to a reporter, speaking under
pressure of great eniotiou, "1 am ap-
palled at tho magnitude of the disaster.
It ia impossible for mo to say anything
as to the cause of the accident, for I
know nothing of tho condition of the
bnilcling "
My ditcas
lu-ck, •prruillim a. i
DREADFUL PSORIASIS
Covwliitf F.ntlro II <ly with White
Sculi'b Sulft-riiitf I'Vitrlul.
Cured l y < ntlcuru-
(paortuiU, llinl broke out on my left
illug mroiw my uoM, and nlmn«t cov-
crlnx my f i-u. It run into my t ye«, and tho
phynlrluii w: <• afraid 1 would lotto my uycaiirht
ultoghtlier. It a|>ri!uil nil over my hi-ad, and my
liuir nil foil out, until 1 uuh
entirely liuld headed, It then
lmik« out on my urinH und
Hlioulder*, until my armn worn
JimI ono rore. It covered my
m.tiro l idy, my face, hewf,
>.!n| •h'.uldtrrt being the worst.
Thf whii. ucab* foil coaiUntly
from my hend, nhouldern, und
nriiiH, the Hkln would thicken
ni.d b" red und very Itchy,
niid would crack and bleed
(fi'/' I" "'rulched. After H|>endlnu
mitiiy* bundredrt « f dollar*, I
■tf wit pi'iiiuiinied Incuriible. 1
li.nihH, and after imlng
rt Cl'lf ' < l:« OLVENT, I could nee II
au.. ! b.nl t ken I mr t ottle«, I was
•d, ; id when I li .'I u ud Mix bottle ut
cutiwra 1(1 >'lvk v., Oil.' i...* of clticuiu, und
t il. euke ft Cllll'i .A Ho.U', I wu.; cured of tho
rii. . Iruldl^ciiMc from willI had suffered for live
V'- 'if. I iiuiiit i .(!(••• a pen what I milfered
bt'lou!toi.t the i.. ..r.tiii.- They.tavedmy life,ami
I h. lli: ^. <!■ !\ t i. eiiinnund them. My halt la
ti stoii d in ."....I -..!.i:nd t-t 1st my eyesight.
Mils. UO;4A KUM.Y, liot kwell Oity, lowu.
Cuticura Resolvent
Th. new Blood Purlrler, Internally (to cloantio
th - blo.Nt >f ail lni;uirttU«:« ufid poisonous cl. iuents),
an.t t * i' T i' i .ia, t; ,'■< l Skin t'ure, and ft itci'ua
HoAt\ i.n exijulMt • blilu lieautltl. r, externally (to
clear the .1.1." Mid . calji nnii lestore the hnlr>, have
cured thou..,nida of eases wheio thu nhedding of
f. ule i i:ica m: red a quart dally, the fikln crneked.
bleeding, liiirntng, und Itching aim. t beyond
cnduritii. e hair llfcK iui or all gone, suffering terri-
ble. What other remedi s have- nmdo Bitch cures/
Bold everywhero. I'rlco, ('uticuiu, ; Hoap,
2: , li • ...VIM, p. I'lepaud by th L'oiibU
Diiim ami Ciiufci. AL <\m:*« lUTl< ,, llonton.
henrd of the < 'r i'lrtu
two ho
chuliMe
J lli;idtratiuuj, u:J loo tewtlmonlald.
tls, red, rough, chapp
id l.y (-liTltU11A tiOAC.
bli.t It In ads, red, rough, < happed, and
rllTi oily skin. *• * •
IT 8T0P8 THE PAIN.
Hack ache, kidney pains, weakness,
heiiuiatlsm, and muscular pains r«w
lloved In snc mlnuto by the Cull*
a Anti-rain I'laatcr. Tjc.
PERSONAL POINTS.
(Jkn. JitiTLKR'u son Paul is to put tho
old 3'aclit America into commission this
summer.
Mibh Frances Willard will prolong
her stay abroad till .September on ac-
count of her health.
Prknidknt Clivkland'a country
housy, "WotKlly," is a line old mannion
that was once the pmi>erty of Francis
Scott Key, author of "The Star Span-
pled Ilanner."
Jamih IIaoan, the preKKman who
printed the first copy of the Philadel-
phia Ledfjer, and who worked for that
paper for forty-six years, is still liv-
ing He was retired on a pension in
1881.
Mary Wales, an ancient iloston
spinster who died recently, left her
entire fortune, amounting to about
Js.ooo, to her pet Thomas cat, called
Otto. This Otto last him his whole nine
lives.
Rkv. William C. Winhlow, of Bos-
ton, the eminent archaeologist, has
been elected an honorary member of
the society of Science and Arts of (treat
Britain on account of his valuable labor
as an Orientalist.
It is estimated that the late Ueorffe
I. Sency pave away, during his life-
time at least 82,000,000 for charitable
purposes, lie considered money hoard-
ing the danger of the time, and looked
upon himself merely as the tfrcat trus-
tee of his great wealth.
Mrs. Kaciikl Cooper, a colored wom-
an who died a few days a#o in Phila-
delphia, was in her llflth year. It was
her boast that she "had been a Chris-
tian for ninety years." She was in full
possession of her faculties up to within
a few days of her death.
ELECTRICAL FLASHES.
Some extensive experiments have re-
cently been made in connection with
the Oerman army, the object of which
has been to provide continuous elec-
trical illumination at ni^ht from bal-
loons.
The electrical weeklies are just now
teeming* with illustrations of electrical
effects at the world's fair. According
to these the old nursery stories of
fairyland are actually eclipsed by the
realities of to-day.
Prof, von Stein, a well-known Mos-
cow physician, claims to have discov-
ered a now cure for rheumatism by
means of the electric light. The light
used is a small incandescent lamp,
whose rays are applied to the afflicted
part through a funnel. The length of
the treatment depends on the ability
of the patient to endure the heat.
Prof. Aloi, the famous electrician,
has been engaged for some time in
conducting some curious experiments
with regard to the influence of elec-
tricity upon plant growth. These trial
tests prove that corn, wheat, tobacco,
beans—in fact, everything upon which
experiments were made—were highly
benefited by the influence of the clcc-
trln aumnt
A big rt duct ion in summer tuiit ing*at
the New Yoik clothing house. 0-8-01
Music on the Acre.
Tonight on the government aero the
peoplo will Lave the pleasure of listen
ing to another concert, both yocal and
instrumental, given by the Board of
Trade band. The ladies of the Catholic
church will servo refreshments, thus
giving the people, as well as the band
boys, a chance to "blow" theinnelvtjM
There will be serious trouble if you
don't overcome those dyspeptic symp-
toms. Hood's Sarsaparillu is the medi-
cine you need.
Ilo, for Uk ' iihoiua!
The Cherokee Outlet und other valua-
ble lands will mkiii open to settlement.
Morgan's Manual contain* all the U. H.
homestead and towmdte lawH in force in
Oklahoma, am! the Cherokee Outlet and
Kit-kapoo bills in full. It contains all the
necessary blank forms for entries and
soldiers' tilings. This work has Im^-ii ap-
proved by the secretary of the interior
and is recognized authority by settlers,
lawyers and land officials. 'I hi*, the
third edition, is brought down to date.
This book and a new sectioual map of
Oklahoma and the Gherokee Outlet will
be sent on receipt of 7f ceiitH. Itook and
map to per dozen. Hook without map,
r>0 cents, or $3.00 per dozen. Audits
wanted. Address Dick T. Morgan, Land
Attorney, Guthrie, (>k. Ter. 4-12-98
Cannon will l«u $;> U am On a Wstrh
Kfsrj Time.
Compare prices then come and buy.
Ladies' gold tilled Klgin or Waltham
watches tl2 to *1*. Cents' gold filled
Klgln or Waltliam watches tio to frill.
Oentc' silver and sllvorlno watches from
ti to ♦T.rSI. Revolvers from ti to *7.50.
A good Singer sewing iiiachiuc only iH.
A good Wheeler Sl Wilson sewing
machine only *H. A fine Rosewood eiif
inclodcoii worth t.rS) only tl<V King
chains, jewelry of all kinds, upoctuelc
Clocks from *1 to *4.50.
<;all and txuininc before yon I \.
Watch and clock repairing.
W. T. Cannon, Pawnbiioker,
Second St., '2 Doors South of Postolflcc
World s fair rates in effect April ~.r th
tiuthrie to Chicago and return t'W.lft.
Lmiilc.l to eoiitiiiuotis passage in cacl
direction A-ith final limit for return
passage November lf . Round trip rat
to St. Louis *20.25, with same limit
fChicago tickets. L. R. Dklaney,
4-24-1 f Agent.
All aches and pains,scalds and sprains,
bruises, cuts, and pains iu back relieved
by Smith's Pain Oil. 85c. per bottle.
"Kilrer TlirrmU Amonir th® <*sl«t,j
Are asign that your hair needs invig-
orating. Hcgg*' llair Reitcwer proiin
a heallhy growth of hair, prevent:
falling out or turning gray. Sold and
guaranteed by Lillie & Co., lleiifro & C<
A. C. fllxoii, McNulty und J. N. Wallace.
llotncscckors' (iimic, coiitaiiimg the
provision of the new strip bill and full
instructions how to take a claim, with
(lie latest map of the now lands soon to
be opened, for sale by F. B. Lillie Si Go.,
Harrison and Second street. 0-ltf
Children can take Bile Beans smai.i.
with ease and without the least risk of
harm. 10 doses iu each bottle. Price, 25c
i
A Lender.
Since it/< first introduction, Kleetrie
Bit tors lias gained rapidly iu popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the lend
among pure medicinal tonics and alter-
at Ives— containing unfiling which per-
mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant,
il is recognized as the best and purest
inodicinc for all ailments of Stomach,
Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure Sick
Headache, Indigestion, Constipation,and
drive Malaria from the system. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed with each bottle or the
money will be refunded. Price only 50c
per bottle.
Sold bv F. B. Lillie & Co. (2)
a Milton Krlpiiilx.
A friend hi need is u friend indeed,and
not less than one million people have
found just su"h a friend in Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds.- If you have never used this
great cough medicine, one trial will con-
vince you that it has wonderful curative
powers in all diseases of throat,chest and
lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do
all that is claimed or money will be re-
funded. Trial bottles free at F, B. Lil-
lie & Co's drug store. Large bottles 60c,
and ti.oo 11
llui'kliu'H Arnica Nalre.
Hie best salve in the world foi outs
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and till skin eruptions, and posi-
tively cures piles, or no p ayrequired. It
is guarantted to give perfect satisfaction,
. r monov refunded. Price 26 cent* pel
oox For sale bv F. B. Lillie & Co.
w t m I D.
Diningroom girl at English Kitchen.
0-41 f
EAGLE DRUG STORE
Drugs, Druggists' Sundries, Paints, Oils, Glass
and Everything in the Drug Line.
WALL PAPER AT ACTUAL COST
and Not 75 Per Cent Profit.
Call and see me. A. C. HIXON. Prop.
SHOVE
THEM OUT SALE!
We are overloaded in Clothing. We don't believe in carrying
them over, so out they go, Look at these prices, then go see the
garments.
200 suits at the uniform price of
e
$450.
fivery one of them worth from $7 to $10.
100 suits at the uniform price of
$7.50,
rogular price from $10 to $13.50.
100 suits at the uniform price of
$10.
regular price on the suits anywhere are $15.
Attend this great Shove Out Sale. You save from 25 to 50
por cent by purchasing your clothing during this sale. All new,
fresh goods; no old patterns.
Sale will continue the balance of this month.
TH B.
CLOTHING COMPANY
Guthrie, O. T.
1
DR. GUNN'S
IMF&OV1D
LIVER
PILLS
ONLY ONE
FOR A DOSE
IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR,
Breath bad or Head aching V One of these pUlara-
lieves dlBtreM In tho stomach and euros headacne,
one each night for a week nweetenn the stomaoh and
purifles the breath. They insure perfect digestion,
regulate the bowels and cure constipation. They
act promptly, yet mildly,never gripe or sicken. U6o
Druggists or mail. Uosanko Med. Co., Fhilft-t fa-
For solo by J. N. WALLACE.
NEW
C >ash Orocery
lli'jliist Market I'rice I'nUl for
Farm Produce■
Ho. m Broad and Oklahoma Bv.
COl7FILE LIKE \OUK MOTHER MADE
AT
FWINK'S
- nSr&ct - titfotiturcittt.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
VVK.MT HI I IK of HKC'ONll STUKKT. OI'l'OHITK (iUVKllNMKNT Al'llK.
THE ENGLISH KITCHEN:
C.F.SMITH, Proprietor.
First-Class House, Centrally Located.
Oklahoma Itatwwn I'irst anil Second East.
RATES - - 81.2BPEK DAY
FOR FIFTY YEARS
mhs. IVimOW'S
SOOTHING- SYRUP
—tins been lined—
by millions of mothers for their chil-
dren while tei thing. It soothes the
child, softens the Riims. allays all pain,
cures colic, mid is tho best remedy*for
dinrrhcoft.
25cts PER BOTTLE.
THE CAFE RESTAURANT
opE^ D^Y AND NIGHT.
rbo best dinner in town from 12 to 3 o'clock- Fresh Fish apd Oys
ters Daily by Express. Itetuil for family u u,
2d iloor north of Harrison on Second.
Wallv One:, Prop.
Spencer Hardware Co.
2d St., Opposite P. O.
FINE BUILDING HARDWARE.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished to Parties
Building.
GASOLINE STOVES. TIN SHOP.
Lowest Prices oil Earth 011 Dry Uoods, Clothing and Shoes.
K. T. l*ATTOIN & GO.
Corner Harrison and Division,
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