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Est mktt Steward, Editob CROWN OF HONOB. Yn roralt of the election in the Grand Old Commonwealth, proves tat, too, traly the loyalty of the peo ple to the fret principles of honor. That Mr. Hardin made a mistake, and was sacrificed by the democracy, and that democracy likewise was sac rificed, and tho state given to the re putdteana, wii i-hiefly yea, solely, be cause tfntrt. Mr. Hardius, and the leaders tif the party's effjtt to carry w iter on uotb sh outliers "not a man auu jet a tnau not a party ana yet a party; this the hijjh seuie of banor iu all due KtutucliNus.will alwajs for aea bid. tite lute tlcctiuu, not even the democracy tau forcttall or intimidate it. 3TUAIXKD AT A GNAT AND SWALLOWED A CAMKL - Gov, Ciii.DC a iok, of Texas. The great expositor ol moral purity, and legal enforcement. U ov. Culberson, of Corbott, Filasiminoiis fame, who for fesr of aa outrage upon the teader morale and h'ood name of the great state of Texas, convened a speoisl see ion of the legislature to draft and make draatio laws of hideous atiea for the prevention and (paniabmeot of gloved fisticuf, in Texas, now, this child of the right, and gaardiaa cf the state of Texas the morali of whose people are so Simon puro, that in the mind of Ihin great Got. "t'would shock the ooneoienoe of the world and entail tho lasting, miser able diegrace upon tho faro nnme of Texas. So tenderly important and 'prettenUously" etabucd with high obrktiaa seutimeotaud seme of right and justice. Hi etroogly ia high regard for la and order m'tbie great tate of this mighty child of tho svaga that it gatbere is marky aotliaaai and with the fury of bell safari its tnoboeratio banner to the world aad thiwiththeBittertugforoof the lank ni dwvila of the legioas of plats Usmed isto the horror of headless Wi of the eoattees daained, this Itigh ehrietlm poople, tbeso teader Morala, of the fair aetn ud great good state of Texas, Tblc mighty Divil potvar of tbia lew aud ordw Gov. pttUstreoa bold a war deuce naoh sor'tiid(MMtiuii theAmeriuaa eev ge,tUeAfricu cauuilml or Tarkisk AiHttuin ad tbm nith itv.tgo wboot' demoincal yoll, beooms acommuniatio body politic the whole of which and whose hands arc stained with 'ilood aad whoee eoata are chnrged with murder. The reeking red right hand. ed fiend is no longer aa iadiviJuej and iif gro, the atrocity of whoee deed is sickeaingly honible, but is now a community of oiviliana of sttte in hideous galore neath the midday San unmasked ia the eity of chareh or tower aad the state of pMy and pow er, coadnct nithout the sanction of law sad order jaatice, or the right, a moat horrible, gastly, torture aad murder. See, a human being, writhing in mortal agonr, lashed by ribs of steel to a post of iron. Scaffold mounted, saturated with oil, eombustlee steepled in oils and filled with iiiflammable gas, these in dicate the delioerate preparation of a civio people for a horrible deed. Iu the jubilant, sporty, blood galore pre enoo of men, women and children thousands strong, this civic mob en circle round aboat the pitiless viotim- fiend though he was. Tie torch was applied, the ft tmes lick the Heavens. The fiaad shrieks The civic mcb with whoop and yell give aad exhibi tion war dance over a soulless murder to which the Sicnxs even when ia their reign of glory and blood would be tame and horrified. Yet, this great, this mighty child of the right of law aad order, this un attained eon of civil greatness calls no legislature, envokee neither the civil authority or military power, and feigns igaoranoe oi any moral oode which forbids even the most heinous of criminals from be ing rossled alive by fire and torture. Oh my I where ia tbia madeit Nero- Warden of the black hole or Jock the Ripper? Wbero nn.1 how can the stoim of crime be allttyed by (be fury of a cyolontf Where ob, wberf; ami now can murder ua jus'iueu or ex cused morn in tho multitude ttiuu the individual? To the sarao end that conspiracy is leas than treason iu lk j manner multiplied a thouiand fold ia urimo and murder whan committed by a community and more horrifyiog than when committed by an individual of that community. Agaia we ask the world to view the pitilesa spectkle of a pious aee who is outraged at the thought of a fistic ex hibitiou under rules, and yet cakimin ee hia conscience and makes imper- vioashis aoal, filches hia manly honor and forever heaps pasillaaimity, con tempt aad deriaioa apon hia govern meht, hia state aad hia coantry. Tra ly the day of enlightened humanity and advanced christian eiviliaitioa will soon show itself more than a gengreveaoent somblenoe or regarded as a diffident tumor, Mrs. Bell out raged and murdered by Hilliard. Hit hard lashed to a stake oiled and routed alive by a Texas mob, " Tbb address of Ambassador Thomas F. Bayard to th Philosophic society, at Ediabary,-ia which b said. "It i iaoorreot," "to pk of pro- teotioaaaa aational policy. That could never be, aa it will never be any thing but th foateriag of apecial ia Urests at tho expeaas of tb rst. It i fatal to tb hope of advaueemaot or tb to tbs reteatioa of wnat baa beea gained by.vilixatioa." It i eaoogb. If this ia truly tha Ataerieau idea aad hop ofnatioaal aalTatioa. Why ia tb asediUoa thereof have w found it uessisuy to aterp aa J pollute oar body politio in oorraptioa and aruoohiagly tremble aud feed Eaglaad, grd galore our seeded porridge? Elaa th bwlag oftbcBritlahoair, aud bloating of Her Majesty' sheep? List. Lovoox, Nov. 8. Most of the morn lag papere comment upon the address of United States Ambassador Bayard Wore the I'biloaophio eotudty at U.ltu bnrgh, and all unite ia MsMBflnaatlon of his ideas. But, behold. Amotion in nilont. Iho Lion ronrt".' how run; revenue must COME. Svatk Capital. Mr. Cleveland ia worried aboat how to approach the subjiet of iuoreniujr the revenues of the soveruinnnt in hia aanual mecBHRo to c jngroao, nud aa member of his cabinet tinn so far beea able to aijjtfoat utiy saliafuctory eolation of (be trouble; If ho over thought the present tariff would pro. duoe enough money, which in very doubtful, ho knowa now beyond the ahadow of a doabt that il will not. Of cours be knows, as everybody else docs, that congress will legislato on this subject regardless of bis recom inendrttion, but the knowledge does not help bim any. He knows alio that unless the democrats propose allow ing the presidents eleotion to go by default it is absolutely neceesary for the party to make some definite deola ration on the subject, and that as the official head of the party be ought to make it in his meisagc to congress. For bim to reoommend raisin;; the needed revenueby amendment of tho tariff law would be acknowledging tho error of the democratic party and bim aelf on the tariff question. That ho will not do whatever he muy thitl:. Nothing ia left but to reoommiod an increase in internal revenue taxes aud in the number of articles subject to each taxation, or both. Hi knowa thot no recommendation in that lino will be popular, and it ia aot strange that he should be worried. There ia bat one opinion among repnhlioan senatora aad the members of the inmo win have be;n heard from. Tbit iB, that if tha udmiuis t rut inn get? the imnoy it ueads it will through nmeudcents to the tariff law, pliuins article? now froj of duly, which eutor i it'i tutivo ootupolitiou with Mmihr urticljn proinool iu tho UuitoJ States, upon the dou'ilo liat aud iuatOisiuj tha dutiei upon other foreign production, the low duties up on which now cripple a number of Amerioan industries by reducing the output of our mills aad factories- It has bseu said that the seaa'.o will not pas such amendmouta if adopted by tho houso, and that if it did Mr. Clevo land woold veto them. Well, that is lor the henato and Mr. Glovnhixl 1 1 deoid). The home U republinan, as is the oonutry, and it is going to lezjs late on republijau lines and it the leg islatioa fail to beoome laws the p ple will be appeal to, and thay will see to it that after March 4, lt97. there will be a republican senate and president ao woll as a repablibaa house. INJURED BY RATTLESNAKES. A Terrible Visitation Sent Upon a Little Towa in Florida. For a weak a reign of terror has ex istsd here, owing to the invasion of the town by aa army of rattlesnakes, says a Tsvaras (Fla.) dispatch to tho St Louis Glob Democrat Tae rep tile are of all agss snd sixes and have practically taksa possession of tbs town. No woman or child dares ?ea tar out of doors, sad wbaa tbs man go out their legs srs inoel ia stout leather hugiags which reach to th thigh sad are srmad with slabs with wbieh to dispatch ths srpsats. The advaaeed guard with his army of rat tlers appeared just a wsik ago, aad aiaoe taea ths saakss h ivs eomi ia sash nuabsrs that it ia aeUmtUd that there are aow 1,003 within ths torpor ate limits of tha towa. ImtSuadiy a Mayor York and hi family were going toehunh thiy nait t'ii 1na oedfjuinl. It ooaiUtod af t- old rattlers about Qva feat hog, oaoa with twelve raUlers and a button, aud a doztn smaller reptilai, Ths mayor aad his family bast a htty rstrsat, and the eft' aagirato called for nelihbora ft aetistjMtu in dispttoh ins; tho roptiloi. Whia brood was kill e.l, b jt bei''ru it wtta done suontfTYiVn diffsreat quaetara of the town auaouuc ed the apfwoaeh of mora snakes- Since then the ma have been kept busy killing th. reptitoj. It ia said 400 snake have been killed and still the town is full of thorn. Their worn injr rattle is heard at all bouts and on nil ni los, The doge mado a gnlfnnt tljlit against tho reptilian nrmy, hut nearly all have been Litlou and nru drad. Hoverftl hor.sei (ihto also died of Huako iiites. S.) for.un puraon hn beon bittuu, ttloujh thero liavo hoeti several narro.v oscupne. Mrs. Saliie Jacobs had the most remarkable es cape. While waohiog linen in the yard she put her 2-yeur-old baby in a dry-goods box near by Boon Mrs. Jscobt heard the baby laughing and looking around was horrified to aee an immense rattler coiled behind tbo box. Tbo mother rushed for tho b tby and the anake struck at her, fastening ita fangs in her clothing. "Her screams brought her husband, who killed the rattler. The snakes camu from a hammock at the foot of St. Clair Abrama avenue. The ooanoil has vot ed a appropriation, and the hammock will be cleared aud the home of tb snakes destroyed. X THE LATEST RETURNS. SMOKE OF TUESDAYS BIG BATTLE CLEARING AWAY. L-)uisvillc, Ky , N jv. 12 Rapubli can claims aud Democrtio conoesiions show that not only his Kentucky elected the full Ropoblioan Stale ticket but that complexion of the LigishturaaHJinH i Ripabliaau sue cesior to United S.aies Senator Black burn. Sttte Auditor Norman, the Demo cratic oamptign chairman, in a state mem to the Commercial, said that BlaokbnritVdjfett is assured. "The Republicans, witu toe help of the Populist, will uss; redly emtrol tho legialaturr," he said, "aud Black- born ia sure t be dal'oAtid. Kentucky is now n Rjpjbliotu etate. The peo ple w.mtod n cb'iii aud they took it, tbo Rjpublioui boinjr aidoj by both Populists and A. P. A'. No ons aonld have oarried Keatacky at this election not even Carlisle." Colonel Bradley will b3 tie c'loioe of hia atate for the - vice-presidency, and hia friends claim that he will have tae support of the Southern Ripaoli oiiih. It ia a sii'B'jiiint faoi thit the trieuds of Governor Mattou, at woll as tho polrioil ohampioun of Ooyor nor MoICintey, hwe lt been iu con utant corrcsp mdouco with thd frioudi of Cnlou:-! U.-adlevuand have urgei ' bim to pujb ats claims for saojud place ou the tick )t. Colonel BraJlBy baa tbersfore refused to disouss tb matter, but is announced by Mr. Walter Forrester,. secretary of Colon el Bradley's ouapaiga committee, and managing editor of the Commercial, the Republtaaa organ of the Mate, that Colonel Bradley' claims fcr natioaal recognition will be urged in th next aational eonvention, FREE HOMES FOR 0XLAH0 ' Mt. WaKawaroM, D. 0., Nov. 15. Speo isl. Delegate Fly no is on baad to join thw f mily and link alter home de partment mat tern iho ouauues are be will not ruturu tj Oxlihom t befoie nongress convenes but buiinen me ters may call him wait as st any time 't' Mr. Fiyaa is very mush interested iB hia free borne oause. He iaaieted that h would gat that bill throagli tbia aeesioa, but ia bia efforts he expects to enooooter the opposition of tb sec retary of ths Interior aad tb admiai tratioa. By tbs term of "free homM" is assaat the saaselisg of t of IsimatbssttleraiaOkUbaaa ia all reservations where payiniute f.r land bae aot been mats. Tht total amoast due the gmrnaiat fro aattUra ia Oklahoma runs up iuto milHou of dol lara aud it is propria by Mr. Flyun to save this mossy to the tattler by having all laud givsu to tb Ssttkra fit. THE RED T I Is th cheapest plavvoein Guthrie to buy your Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, We will! ssll you Shoes at almost, your own prios and we can save you money on anything kept in a gsneral Merch andise Stors. Below wc quote on a few prices: Men's Wool Hats 50c. worth $1,00. Men's Hooks 5o. Pur Pr. " SHOES ALL P1U0ES. 41 JeanB Pants 75o. and up. " Overalls 50c. " " " Suspenders 10c. Pair. " Under shirts ull prices. 14 Working" " u Ladies Shoes all sizes and prices. Ghildrens School Shoos all sizes aud prises. p Ladies Hats 35c, worth $ 1 .50 " Hose 7Jc, " 10c. pair. Infants Shoes 15c. and up. we also have a large stock of Slates that we will sell at 5C each. We Will pay you cash for Your Poultry, Buttec . and Eggs, "also Hid es and Furs. THE RED FRONT! W- H. Smith. 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