Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 1200, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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GUTHRIE NEWS; GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA TEKKl'lDRY, JUNE 8. 1893.
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FOUNDED APRIL i'iND. 1889.
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DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEES
TERllITlittUI. I KNTUil COMlilTTEIt.
Li nlii 1'. Hon*. Ch'n. Ed I- Dtmn, Hfcrcury,
A. (i. ('. Bionr, ('■ A. OaKirulth.
J. 1) Dunl. T. J. JohnHon.
J. I). F. .iHtminitH. Tom Philip.,, .
(!. .1. Wri«Ut nian, Wri>{lit Ctirmtain,
John II. Clark, Lou Whorton.
S. P. Brook*. J. S. Morrison,
II..I. Hay. J. W. Tnrru r.
It. V. (iummiQD. H. E. IHxon,
L. (>. Pitman, John Moore.
—• J. a. flampael.
county central committee.
.1. A. Suniimvl. Ch'n, 1-«I Al <>P.
Frank Kiwi S. W. Hickum.
It. L. Iliincoc'k, .1. M. Johnson,
Win. Brown, E. 0. Dodd.
.lamua ltobiiwon, Joaeph Gooch,
K, II. Niiiiont, Phil Lemuion.
S. T. Itntncr, A. 1.. Cockrnm,
A. 1,. Hunt. (loorgo E. Clayton.
II. W. Itnthbom, Win. Bicker.
T. II. MeMnrry. Win. Iiramr.
J. M, Torrance, B. 1 Kyle.
(Iconic Todd. W. H. 0111.
John Simmon*.
county bxkoutivk committee.
J J Sanipni'l, Ch'n, II. S. Heaven, Herniary
.liihu Simmons. H. T. Butner,
l'liil I.rmnimi, E. ('■ Dodd.
Wm. Oill.
Tni ytrioul building enlerpriiea
Koiuvt on in this city arc protfrtnainK
rapidly.
Tub poople of Oklahoma City voted
school bonds, #70,000, by an overwhelm-
ing majority.
Ahcihtbot Focoaut ia silently wait
inj? (or Architcct Hadloy. Home inter
eating fnn is in embryo.
Tnmtii a number of sidewalliB in this
city that sadly nood looking after
Second utreot. near the corner of Har-
rison, needs repairing. Also many
places on Oklahoma avenue.
Tub whole of Chicago and the rest of
the world assembled there uncovered
their heads as Eulalia rode on her way
to the I'alnior house. It's surprising
they didn't get down on their ktioes.
Thr Ht. Louis, Guthrie and Western
Railroad Co., has filod articles of ineor
poration at Guthrie. The object of the
oompany is to construot a road from
St. Louis to 101 I'aso, via Guthrie and
El Keiio.
We have reason to believe that there
will be weeping, wailing and gnashing
of teeth among the cohort of republi
can holdovers, in a short time. Take
onr advice and throw up the sponge
gentlemen.
Tub bridge north leading to the
Cimarron is reported to bo in a very
dangerous condition. General Jamison
and lady wero riding iu that direction
yesterday anil were oompellod to turn
back, as the stability of the bridge
could not be trusted.
Tub muzzled doga are haying a hard
time of it. The canine catoher is lying
iu ambush on every corner. The dogs
have got to know him aud ho lias to
play smooth to get near them. Ho
lassoes them by the hind leg now, iu
stead of making his cast over the neck
Krpohth from farmers all around
Guthrie indicate a glorious harvest
Our farmers will soon be wallowing in
wealth, for old HickBsays that we won't
have any more damaging storms iu
Oklahoma until they all have their
crops in and have realized on them
Hicks is a vory accommodating old guy
aud wo are glad to hear him talk so en
conragingly.
Hon. A. C. Scott has tendered his
resignation to Governor Renfrow, to
take effoct Juue 15th. His aticcessor
has not yet been appointed—tho report
that IIou. L. P. Ross has been named
having been a mistake. Tho position is
by no means a sinecure, and the person
who gets it may as well prepare himself
for hard work—if ho does liis duty
Mr. Scott has made an excellent man
ager, reflecting oredit on the territory
on the gentleman who appointed him
and upon hinself
MKMliEHS of tub 1'liKSS.
The excursion committee request all
members of the press, who contemplate
making the trip, to at once arrange for
getting out a large edition of their
papers to take along. Give all the in
ducements your counties aud towns
alTord. The cars will be handsomely
decorated on the sides and top with the
products of Oklahoma, making a mag
uillcent appearance along the route
They also request all editors to wear
white plug hats and dusters, l'ress
badges will be furnished by the com
mittco.
tim ovimux or a j unak.
About ono milo over the hills, to the
south. General Jamison, who has been
ruling oyer the country recently, in
forms us, is a beautiful spread of ono
hundred acros in magnificent wheat
which is good for thirty bushols to the
aero. And pointing southwest the gen
eral said, "Aud there, yntider, is sixty
acres of as fine wheat as tho eyes of
man ever looked on, aud every acre
good for thirty butihelii of number oue
heat." General Jamison ban a big
opinion of the results of the coining
harvest, atul he doesn't think a man
would be too previous in congratulat-
ing the industrious farmers iu advauee.
Til AT M.\ A'A' IT HI d HT.
An item in the Wichita "Ettflf," a
few days a^o, stating that l)sye Ter-
rill's charge of murder list! been
stricken from the dockot, is liable to
mislead its readers. The cause wan
stricken from tho docket so fsr an the
I'ayue eouuty court wus concerned, but
he is remanded back to tho Lol'eii
county court, where he will be tried,
Judge (lrc«n holding that the chance
of ▼•uuu only applied to Ira N. Terrill.
who wm convicted during the wiuter —
Stillwater liepublicau."The "Eagle's"
accouut of the cuse wus taktn from the
Hepublicau's" court proceedings,
which yavo no refereuce to the case,
tieius: remanded back to Logau oouiny.
-"Wichita Eatflt."
II00Til IS I Hi AO-
Ktlwin Booth died at 1:15 o'clock y« h-
terduy morning iu Now York. In tho
room when the irrcut actor died were
Iiih daughter, Mrn Cro*Hinuu ami her
husband, Mr. McCouigle, Mr. Booths
sou-iu law, William IV Bialmin. au inti-
mate friend, iind Mr. Clias. Faryll.
tue heuhnth iA to ww.
Uuveruor Henfrow was in connulta-
tiou with the uuiversity retfenta ytster-
lay. A part of the businuBs was proba-
bly iu relation to the <<10.000 which
Uichc gentlemen are anxious to get hold
of for the purpose of disbursing.
THE JOKER.
"You look sleepy. You must have
been up with the boys last night." "I
was. We have twins at our house."—
Life.
"Does Mr. Hopkins g-et paid In full
ach week now?" Mrs. Hopkins—"I
suppose so. He has to be brought
home from the club in a carriage every
night."—Inter Ocean.
A 8klk Illuminator.—Judge—"How
did you recognize your assailant If it
was pitch dark nt the time?" The
llattered Citizen—"Oh, he t'umped me
so 'unl, your uniier, dat I saw him by
dc starlight!"—Truth.
Johnny, Mr. Harlow tells me he
caught you in his apple tree to-day.
What wero you doing there?" "Study-
ing." "What? Don't lie to me, John-
ny. What were you studying?" "Ap-
ples."- Harper's Dazur.
The Retoiit Courtkous. — Married
Man "Why don't you get married
Miss Perkins? You are getting to
look like a back number'- you will
soon be an old maid." Miss Perkins—
If I were as easy to please as your
wife was, I would have been married
long ago."—Yankee lUndc.
A big reduction in summer suitiiiKs at
the New Yotk clothing house.
"The Temp If or
"The Temple of Fame" will be given at
the Christian church next Wednesday
evening, June 14th. No One ahould fail
to see tilts entertainment, an the histori-
cal characters represented in costume
make it one of the most laughable and
instructive entertainments ever given in
Guthrie. Admission 15 rents. Tickets
on sale at Murray & Brown's. 0-Ht.r
Straw hats, summer coats and vent* at
greatly reduced prices at the New York
clothing house.
niNNolutlon Notice.
Thr firm of Motley Brothers dissolved
partnership on June 1st, Mr. J. E. Mot-
ley retiring, having sold his interests to
Mrs. I.. H. Motley. The business hereafter
will be conducted under the manage-
ment of ti. W. Motley. O-Ht.'l
lee cream every day at A. Frink's
short order restaurant. 4-11f
The hated "fever blisters" are driven
off wit ti Smith's Pain (Ml. So are al
pains aud aclics. •'iT>c.
Winfikld. Kan., Feb. is, lstxi.
It gives me great pleasure to testify to
the value of llile 1 Jeans small, they cer-
tainly do all that is claimed for them.
T. L. ('a i un's.
A Sure Cure for 1'llcn.
Itching Piloj are known by moisture
like perspiration, causing intense itching
when warm. This form as well us Blind,
Diced lug or Protruding, yield at once to
Dr. Uosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts
directly on parts affected, absorbs tu-
mors, allays itching and cltccts a perma-
nent cure. r>0 cts., druggists or mail.
Circulars free. Dr. Hosanko, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Sold by J. N.Wallace.
Shiloh'* Cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by us. Pocket
size contains twenty-five doses, only l£5c.
Children love it. P. B. Lillie Hi Co. (.1)
Julius Craig
Clevrland, Ohio.
Hood's Proves Its Merit
Severe Case of Blood Poisoning-
A Perfect Cure
" I will till how valuable we havo found
Hood's Sarssparilltt. My brother Julius was
Blood Poisoned
and. although we had medical attendance, he
failed to get any hotter. He was sick for nine
weary months, suflerlng with numerous sores,
which appeared l\ist like wiiU'r blisters, and
when they burst, wherever the water spread a
new sore formed.
The Pain Was Terrible
Tho trouble was principally upon Ids legs, and
we were afraid they would have to be ampu-
tated. My grandmother urged us to try Hood's
Sarsapartlla, but we thought It w as of no use, as
we had si>ent hundreds of dollars which had
iroven useless; but father said, 'We will try a
ittle.' Soon after Julius began taking Hood's
Hood's x Cures
HarsaparllU the sores all disappeared, ami In a
short tlmo ho was perfectly cured." lmma
Craio, 61 Park St, 27th Ward, Cleveland, O.
Hood's Pill* are prompt and efllrlcut, yet
easy In action. Sold by all druggists. 2Gp.
DRY WOODS EXCLUSIVELY!
"THE RUSH"
lias $16,000 worth of new dry goods. Some are < lieaj> and
some are expensive, but they are all desirable goods. 'Iliisis
tho only exclusive dry goods house in the capital eilv. and the
crowd of May 13th, the opening day, was treated to a eonshnit
in prices.
Read, Wonder, Ponder, Believe, Appreciate, Boy!
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., Sun Diego,
Oil., suytt: "Shiloh'* Cutarrah Remedy
hs the first medicine 1 have ever fauiid
tliut would do me good.*' Price 5<k'. Sold
bv F. 11. Lillie & Co. (4)
Don't tail to get one of those new maps
at Lillie ft Co.-. li-ltf
Wlmt In h tiUNmnteef
It is thin. If you have a cough or cold,
u tickling in the throat, which keeps you
coustutitly coughing, or if you arc af-
flicted with any client, throat or limir
trouble, whooping coiingh, etc., and you
use Ballard's Ilorclioiind Syrup as
directed, giving it a fair trial, and no
benefit is experienced, we authorize our
advertised agent to refund your money
on return of botth. It never fails to
give satisfaction. It promptly relievo*
bronchitis. Sold by Wallace \ Muller.
The Army (till.
Is not the one that worries us but the
doctor's bill. Keep a supply of Beggs
family medicines ou hand and reduce
your doctor's bills 1)5 per cent. Sold by
Lillie & Co., lteiifro & Co., a. t'. llixoii,
Meruity and J. N. Wallace.
Tiny, watch-shaped bottles, conven-
ient for carrying iu the vest or fob pock-
et, contain Smith's llile 1 Jeans small, a
sovereign specific for Biliousness, Dys-
pepsia, Constiputiou, Malaria and othcr
ailinenU.
Lillie's drug store makes a specialty of
prescriptions and family receipts. Oltf
KalUrd'H Hnnw Mnluunt.
This liniment is different in composi-
tion from any other liniment oil the
market, it is a scientific discovery which
results in it I icing the most penetrating
liniment ever known There are numer-
ous white imitations, which may be rec-
ommended because they pay the seller
u greater profit, lie ware of these and
demand Ballard's Snow Liniment. It
positively cures rheumatism, neuralgia,
spraius, bruised? wounds, cuts, sciatic
and inllammatory rheumatism, burns,
scalds, sore feet, contracted muscles,
stilt joints, old sores, pain in back, barb
wire cuts, sore chest or throat, and is
especially benellcial in purulysis. Sold
by Wallace & Muller.
A Sound lilvci Make* n Well Man.
Arc you bilious, constipated or
troubled with jaundice, sick headuchc,
bad taste in month, foul breath, coated
tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry
skin, pain in back and between the
shoulders, chills aud fever, etc.? II' 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. Hbuiiink will cure
any disorder of the liver, stomach or
bowels. It has pial as a liver medi-
cine. Price 7«r) cents. Free trial bottles
at Wallace & Mullcr's.
A. B. t.
Asthma, bronchitis and consumption
result from a neglected cough or cold.
Don't neglect but cure promptly with a
few doses of Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup.
Sold by Lillie & Co., lteiifro & Co., A. C.
Ilixon, McNulty aud J. N. Wallace.
Karl's Clover Root, the new Blood
1'urifler, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion uud cures contumption.
,45c., 50c. ami 11.00. Sold by F. B. Lillie
& Co. (5)
Shiloh,s Vitalize!- is what you need for
Dyspepsia, Torpid liver, ycllo skin or
kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give
you satisfaction. Price 75c. Sold by F.
B. Lillie & Co. (fi)
Warranted.
In this advanced stage of humbiiggcry
und fraud the people hardly know who
to believe, so on this account we have
concluded to warrant every bottle of
Bile Beans, small,to give perfect satis-
faction for the cure of Constipation,
Sick Headache, Biliousness, etc. So re-
member, if you arc not lamented you
get your money back. J. F. Smith & Co.,
New York, N. Y.
Oysters are good iu season. Bile Beans
sma 1.1. are always good. The proprietors
guarantee this popular remedy to cure
billiousncss, sick hcudachc, costiveuess,
liver complaint, and stomach disorders.
25 cents.
At Frank Wyatt's Silver Dollar saloon
a good merchants' lunch is furnished
every day from 11 to 2. 4-5tf
After the grip, when you are weak and
"played out," Hood's Snrsaparilla will re-
store your health aud strength.
Don't Forget to IteucMber
That impure unhealthy blood is present
in all, and the direct cause of many dis-
eases from which we suffer. Scrofula,
rheumatism and and specific diseases
which have ravaged the earth uud poi-
soned the blood of nations for genera-
tions, and are the evil parents of imlis-
cribuble honors are under absolute con-
trol of P. P. P., the only infullible blood
puriller known.
The p. p. P. blood cure has positively
cured numerous cuscs of scrofula and
salt rheum in a short time, where all
other blood purifiers have failed.
Pleasant to take; applicable to diseases
it infancy or old age. For sale by J.
M. Ciaig & Co.
\U|in! MN|IN! Map*!
Of the new lauds, at billie s drug and
nook store. 0-ltf
ThnNe Wonderful ti tan t a iu Town.
If you wish to sec them call on Lillie &
(Jo., Ken fro & Co., A. ('. Ilixon, McNulty
and J.N. Wallace and ask for Beggs'
Little Gliuit Pills. Every bottle guar-
nnteed.
i ti** World's fair
Are those who use Beggs' Blood Puri-
ller. It purilles the blood, makes the
skin clear and the complexion lieuutiful.
Try a bottle and note its wonderful ef-
fects. Sol I aud guurann cd by Lillie &
Co,, J. N. Wallace, A. C. Ilixon. Ilenfro
& Co.
Thr Demon of lleapair.
Insomnia and its twin brother dyspep-
sia are the offspring of a disordered
stomach. A positive cure is found in
Beggs' Dandelion Bitters, Sold by all
druggists.
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 Lopped 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, 12Ac.
FastTurkey Red Table Linen, 21c.
10 yards of Prints for 25c.
Gome and See and Believe.
JOHNSON BROS., Mgrs.
GiLOVJER
rTik ES- c O N;S fl PAT 10 N
^ c INt>retSTI0N;Dl2ziNESS.
t-RUPTIONiSpN T.HE SKIN.
Be AUTiFIES'i^CoM PLEXION.
Price 25c . 60e. and f l.uO per package.
I/A ml/\ All Elegant toilit Powdir
liy HU for the Teeth aud Breath—26o.
Sold by P. II. LILLIE & CO.
OZMANLIS
ORIENTAL
SEXUAL
PILLS
Bare, Prompt, Posltlts
Cure for Impotenc*. Lota
of Manhood, Htmlnal
Emissions, Spermatorrhea,
Nervousness, Self Dlitruit,
Loss of Memory, Ac. Will
make you a STRONG, Vigor-
ous Man. Price 91.00, 6
Boxes, $5 00.
Soeclal Directions Mallet
with cuch Pox. Address
BilUrlSnow Llil&e&t C .,
aoio Lucas Avi.
8T. LOUI8. • M0.
THE
Silver Dollar
WYATT & CO., Proprietors.
The Finest Bar in Oklahoma Teritorv
105 YVeat Harrison St.
ARCADE SALOON,
CI. C. McCORD, Proprietor.
CURE
YOURSELF!'
If troubledwith ( on( rrhf«*T
(i lee t, W h 1 tea.S Mrm atorrbcesM
or any unnatural discharge uk"
our druggist for a bottle of
Jig O. It curca In a few davs
without tho aid or publicity of a
I doctor. Non-poiaonons and
1 guaranteed not to stricture
\ The I Universal American Cure.
Manufactured by
^The Ev&ni Chemical Co.l
cincinnati, o.
u. a.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars!
The most populur resort in the city. Good reading rooms. First-
class elub rooms and unsurpassed by any in the
city for jrood, refreshing drinks.
G. C. McCord. Prop.
Corner Oklahoma Avenue uud IMvUioii Street.
r +
RIPANS
ABULES
REGULATE THE
STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS
AND PURIFY THE BLOOD.
Had Complex!**, f
*th, and *11 dl . f
Iver and HawiU. £
• HI PANH TAIll I.Eft are the beat Medl-
• «ln« known for lndlffe«U*n, IIUIou ue «,
J Headache, C«uMlp*t Ion, l y ftpopala, Chroat*
I Liver Trouble*, DUalae**, Had ( omplril*
e Hyacntery, OfTcnalve Brea "
• orders of the Ktomach, Liter i
0 Rlpans Tatralee contain nothing Injurious to
• tho moat d<>lir&to constitution. Ar«> lilenaant to
e tako, aafe, effectual, and tfve Immediate rwllef T
• Prlco—Box (ft rial*). 75c«-nUi; I'acka^M(4 boie*), ?
• $8. May b« ordered throiiKh nearest ilniiftflitt, r
• or by mall. Haniplo fr«>* by mall Addreaa X
1 THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., I
• 10 SPRUCE 8TRKKT. NKW YORK OITY. J
••••••••••••••••ee****eeeeeeeeeeee
BileBe&ns
Small.
GuarantiN'd to cure nillouH AttAclrfl, flick.
Headache and 4'onatlpallon. 40 in eacb
bottle. ITIco 25c. For sale by drugKW*-
Moture "7, 17, 70" and sample dose free.
* f. SMITH A 00., Proprietors, HEW YORK,
REAVES BROS.
DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
WE KEEP LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK.
REAVES BROS.
The Blue Belle
J. J. TEARNEy, PROP.
Wines Liquors and Q^irs.
l'he Finest Kesorl for Gentlemen in tho City. Corner of Harrison
avenue and Sccond street.
* i
"The Lobby,
PRICE WILSON & CO., Proprietors,
119 HARRISON AVENUE.
Finest Line of WIiich anU Liquors hi 1 lie City
ALL CUSTOMERS TREATED COURTEOUSLY
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