The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 57, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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Your
AVashtub
will be turncl upside down more of the time if you use CUirette
Soap. If JOB do \our o n milling thfcaMMIMt lur you. If yon
hire it duue, it means money for you. If time is ever elaborate y
thrown away, it is over a wash tub with a poor soap.
CLAIRETTE SOAP
is made to wash clothes as they should I* washed. It distinguish!*
friend from foe- your clothes lioui the dirt and spares our while it
strikes the other ' You must use soap why not the licst ? Suppose
you arc now suited, you will feel uo won,.- when you arc better suited.
Try Clairctte. Clairette Soap has long been made and haslrieud3
everywhere. Sold everywhere. Made only b)
THE N. K FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis.
COINING AND-REDEEMING MONEY.
It in disputed that the lan fuage of
tin- constitution authorizing the #eu-
eral government to "coin money" and
to ngulute its value applies to pap* r
It is well to b - right in this matter, and
1 appeal to the writers contemporary
with the ciinstitution ami to the very
highest authorities to prove that the
words "coining money" apply t< both
metal and paper ami to one as truly as
to the other.
W. bht. r's Dictionary says that the it
word 44coin" sneam t" 44■tamp," and
that the act « f stamping may apply to I
either metal or paper. Dr. Franklin,
discussing the question of trad*1 and in-
dustry, said: "Moreover, as inoonteat
ublf a*lvantages of paper, we must add
that the charge of coining or making it
is by no means proportionate to that of
coining of metal* Nor is it subjeet to
wast** by long use or impaired by adul-
teration, sweating or tiling."
Napoleon Bonaparte, writing from
Boulogne Sept. *-'4, 1805, said: "The
evil originate*! in th*- bank having
transgressed tin- law. What has th*- law
done? It has given the privilege of coin-
in« money in th** form of pajn r to a
particular company. In a word, in dis-
sr
We on. r You .1 K- t:.' '! V w ; . I - *
SAFKTY lo L1FK of Uoth
Mother and Child
MOTHERS FRIEND
uous mriNHF-xt of its pain,
lloltKUU AMI DANGER,
Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy.
aud r0couiiu*nd«il l>y | hy l-
rUu*. uOdwitfM mimI I• • •• %%lio l y* um-U
• f ftubslitutrn and imitations.
receipt of price
l«. motiikks
mining \..iunurjr te uin<'iil l .
BRADHELD REGULATOR CO , Atlanta, Oa
pol U BV ALL Uai'GOlSTS.
eurned by its nwrnr, no matter how
great the amount * f it, his ownership of
it injures no one; it deprives no other
man of anything which is justly his,
and there is no danger that any "for-
tune," consisting entirely of wealth
earned by its owner, will be too large,
for ability to earn is limited. Ami also
there is no mystery about its causes.
And one of them would be high wages,
for no man could accumulate even a
small fortune by earning it unless he
received and retained a large proportion
if not all of the wealth he earned. But
Two Great Weekly News-
papers for SO Cents.
If you subscribe for The wkf.klt
State Capital to .January 1st, only
and want any of the papers iu our
club list deduct Jo cents from the price
stated in the list. For instance you
can get Tbe Weekly State Capital
to January 1, 1897, and the Kansas
City Weekly Journal, New York
Weekly Tribune or Press, Toledo
Weekly Hlade or Cincinnatti Weekly
Huquirer, one year, for 50 cents—vi/.:
The Weekly State Capital to Janu-
ary 1, 18^7 and any oue of the foreign
weeklies named, for oue year for .' 0
cents. Did you ever know of a more
liberal offer ' Take advantage of it.
Tell your ueighbors about it. Address,
Territorial News.
Mew*
r 10.
VfUl V
here l* t wrrl
t of Ibe euro 1
8b *nee tbt
Bit A V \ K-okuk Tp.- Li! •• ' n t •• J"
We bad ft nue r tQ i t SunJft* BOralDff
Houie of I he cotton oo Dee, For.
blgn
Mr* Silver* of
on i u«iueft*
All tb * crop# look
feet high.
Mr J - Tnaok*
BBornioif .
There I W MJ ■■Will ot WW W
i,.l «h- |* • • ' ' •' r 1 ' '
Mr Jftme" L -.t. pkiBlM all of I r.. .*• Baa -
and mpro*e« the iMklOf the a«—tf • fooa
d'J> bad a urand <lk ol J0I5 o l.brat.oD at
AlUltoaimilwww— absat ••• •« ■
people present.
Kiuplre I'ralrl* Local#
• rant Co Oki* July 10 —
of Outline In
gio thi* summer.
M hh Pnuiur Rea
uncle. Benool Re«
Mr Kt-rrler. }ew«-l«-r «• the K i *.' •
Outhrle. iwnl the Fourth on his
In- fauii >
1 «r joun*; peop(<
took Iu the demon*!
Wei -ton the Fourth
The <>\triook n bool house.
down a fe nights ago, i-
-«..ue Hil.litlonftl work put on it
Two t trange acting HtraujrerB pasne.l
Monda> Thej were suspcrted of twlng -
of the prisoners from the Gutlir.e jail.
1h*f mill I- " ' '
Hunting uft. r tliin maimer tho bank is , ,{ nQt ,.lirm.d tl„.„ j* „„ limit to
coining fulau rnou. y." | thu nine of the fortune. The large fur-
Prufeiwiir Jevuns, discussing the sub- tuui.s w|,jch exist tc«luy are certainly
_ 'et ..f bunk notes, says: "According to | uot ,.urllt.,t by those who own them. 1
the view 1 adopt, the issue of notes is | doubt if any one would attempt to
mure analogous to the royal function of maintain that they are. The.v are nc
coinage than to the ordinary comtner- quired legally, as a rule, but that does
cial o,,eratio., of drawing bills. We! not m^ssarily mean rigl.tfu ly. The
ought to talk of coining notes, as John men wh„ . an earn a million dollars11
k , , , , , one lifetime are not numerous, and }«-t
Law did, for, though the design lm ^ ^ lim|,}. „„„ „wllillK fortunes of
pressed Oil papi'r instead of metal, the m.my miHions each. Sinee all wealth
function of the note is exactly the same ( ,g 1)r*Klu(V,j SOIllt. om.t if those who
State Capital Printing Co.,
(iuthrie. Okla.
Liquor Notice.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that N. F.
Cheaale has this day tiled his peti-
tion to wholesale malt liquors in
Logan county, oklahoma, and that,
unless objection be tiled on or be-
fore the 13th day of July, A I). 1 96,
said petition will be granted.
Guthrie, Okla , June 29, 189t>.
r. Emmktt Stewart,
[seal| County Clerk.
By N. J. C Johnson, Deputy.
i the i
>1 -
There is but one big. red-hot all-
round Weekly in Okltho-ra and th*t
is the Weekly ta*" Caoital; reduced to
25 cents a year uni after Nov. 6,189d
Empire i'haihic
Plenty of ram
Crops loow r ran."
rrei hou.-.
fu Wi "f Ju y wlebntiM at lamraoa wa-
well atterileil
( hin. li ban .tre \.-ry MftWOSI t
flOiUK BUH ll ,HI bold
i August
t _ going to the
Mr bbepard i- ►•olng f
The republicans of tirant county
their county convention at M- «lfor i
llth.
C. C Sbepard aud faui. ,-
ttate lu ft few day*.
ter HttK'k hogs-
There will tie a la 11 -
more rain hut a g n>d ran
would be of great benefit
.1 P. Aldrlrh pun-biise.l i farm m --
abort time atro and * • • • ■• 11
it rained hi re and thereby savM
another good eitl*en.
♦ union IIK-II
L« *
Canton m knt, Blaine C'ounty. «>ula .July
We were blest with a beautiful rain I
*KN^ rything is growing fine since tlie late
•ed from her spell of
rams
Miss Cora Hall
BieWnesM
Mrs. Hargre
to pick plums
Is talking of going to Kan
Mian Bl.nchf Hle art Is uniltr I lie .luel
•>nt to Oklahoma
ns at Cantonment
at present
Mr aud Mrs Klemmlng v
proper to spend the lb.
There were ab.mt 100 ludii
last week having their dance.
Mms fora Hall was ,i guest of Mi
Graham and Miss Oille Keniie.iy Thurs.l
Mrt Dell Lawrence from «"od* i
been visiting her sister, Mrs James
for th* past week
Koine one must have been wanting
mitt suicide as they have been around picking
up well rope
id tinware.
Wright Write I p*.
WniuBT. Iowa Twp.. Lincoln Co July 10
Sain Smith is on I he sick list this
Some of the peac
bail storm.
It has been rathe
at Wright
Castor beam
in this section
knocked off by tin
too wet for cotton for
are talking of putting In a gin
i and peanuts are looking fine
.early made and farmers are looklag
for 10 cent com
The Widow Uickock has gone to 1 . rlnns
work in the hotel
The hay crop Is
commence soon
A hard hall fell here two weeks ago and ilia
*ome damage to cotton.
We have had an abundance of
ground is soaked full
Squire Morgou and w ife went to Iryoi
day to do some trading.
It is reported that several of the pri
that broke jail at Outhrle passed throng
Frank Bolster has gone over the river to lie |
take care of his intended mother
is very sick.
very good and haying '
ad the
W 11 s 111
War b11ii us.
bora w
us that of a representative token. As to |
the right to issue promises, it no more j
exists than the right to establish private
mints. For our present purposes that
alone is right which the legislature de- |
elares to l>e ( xjK-dient to the community
at large."
Alls-rt Gallatin, who was secretary of
the treasury under two administrations,
said, "The right of issuing paper money
as currency, like that of issuing gold
Full Explanation Will Be
Found Below.
Read our special offer on Commercial Job printing
for the next sixty days.
We buy all of our envelopes, ledger and flat papers
in car load lots direct from the manufacturers. No
house in the West buys paper cheaper than we do; none
have better facilities tor doing the best work quickly
and economically. We have the latest improved mach-
inery and employ liont^ but the best workmen.
We offer the following special prices on commercial
job printing lor the next sixty days. I hese are not
"charge it" prices. At these prices, cash must accom-
pany all orders These prices include ruling and any
style printing desired:
do not produce wealth have it, or if
some who, producing some wealth, liavo
more than they produce, then it fol-
lows, as a matter of course, that some
who have produced wealth do not have
it. In some way a part of the wages of
11 n • who labor has been transferred to
other men's pockets. In other words, if
some get who do not earn, then some
earn who do not get. There is then a
vital and necessary connection between
mid Hiker cc.iuK, U Ioukh . x. lusiv. ly to t t,irtuI„.9 ai,(l low wiigfs.
the liution and cuniiDt !*• claimi'd by Huw is this transfer of w. alth i ffcct
any individuals." I 1h]? yv),y Ure tluwn who labor aud pro
Again Mr. Gallatin said: "But issu-
ing a paper currency is not dealing in
money, but making money. The unre- 1
stricted right of coining gold or silver
might la* claimed with as much pro- j
priety as that of coining a paper cur
rency."
Testimony might Is* greatly extended
to show that the right to "coin money,"
as given to congress by the constitution,
applies to paper as well as to metal.
And, as a logical consequence, neither
states, corporations, nor individuals
have any better right to issue currency
than they have to coin metallic money.
All money must be redeemed; that is
what money is for. An irredeemable
money is worthless. But let us not be
misled by terms. Swapping dollars is
not redemption. All dollars, both metal
and paper, need redemption. Money
does not depend for its value on the
▼alue of the monetary material, but on
the values that are behind it, on the
values of the commodities with which
it is redeemed.
Hon. E. (4. Spaulding, a banker of
Buffalo, N. V., who was chairman of
the subcommittee of ways and means in
18t>l-2, stated the subject of redeeming
money very plainly and truly when he
- | and impn
"Every time a $100 bill passes from
one jH-ri
redemption of it by the person who j
takes it. Every time a merchant at Chi-
cago pays to it farmer $500 in national
currency for u carload of wheat the ;
farmer by the operation redeems such
j natuinul furrt-nry nut ,,, Kr.,j.ba.;ks.
I...i J.r> 1" Miss (Ira | or in todd, but iu a nuu.l.tj l.-tl.-r
i |„ o.mmituvl suicide , than i-itlier uaintdy, wheat, astuploar
town by tak- ! tide, useful to all So every merchant |
I in New York that sells a bale of cotton |
g< nis and receives his pay for it in cur
reiicy redeems such currency, not in the
way that banks redeem it, but in cotton
l' hm1s, which in far U tter, b«-cause it
K ltl< HOIIMl lt\.
•na of lemilns I-^ mil If* In I riti.li r« lom>
t.u m.*i now fiuni i i "«•
New yokk. July 1- At Haranquilla,
nitel Suites of oloinhia. a nephew
f one of the highest otli.-«als in the re-
public and another young man of high
, Uri standing broke Into the poat of-
L-e and secured f'J.M.OOO in national
bank bills in process of transmission.
The next day a large partof the stolon
inonev was recovered from the young
men. and the remainder will l e made
ui by their families to avert the
onsequence? of proceedings which
ave lu en begun. The press has been
ile need.
Tin* linjill« NmiTV.
Armi.hon. Km, «'n'y 10- John J.
Imrulls is in receipt of a lei t -r from the
er Knight National Watchman, of
Washington,concerning the recent pub-
eat ion of the letter predicting the de-
Vat of M. Kinl. \ The paper lrankly
tilmits that it signed the name of Mr.
I tgalls to the letter without knowing
• iin to be the author A copy of an
•ditorial retraction will appear in this
week's issue.
i nt-le Of.iii r Mi Nnni \«i|ultted.
M i \n o, Ml. July 10. It dla Me-
Niiuia, of the Elliott ^ MeNama cattle
linn, which f.iile.l, owing *40,000 iu St.
Loui-. Kiinsas I itv. t'nicago and this
-eel'mn, has been acquitted of the
•barge of having obtained money
under false pretenses
duce wealth willing to part with it for
the benefit of those who toil not and
spin not? It does not seem natural that
they should, and yet the practice is to
nearly universal that we always < xpeol
a " workinginan" to be a "poor" man.
All wealth is produced by labor, but
not by labor alone. It must l c applied
to land, the great storehouse of raw
material provided by nature. And as all
men are here by the same warrant they
all have an equal right to be here, to
live. But without access to laud no man | PanJ
Weekly StateCapital, lyear 25 cents.
TYPEWRITER PAPER,
Some Special Bargains—The Lowest
Prices Yet Offered in Oklahoma.
The Static Captai. has just received,
with a ear load of flat papers from the
mills in Massachusetts, a large lot of
the very best typerwriter paper Most
of the type-writer paper sold in Okla-
homa passes through three or four
hands, each reaping a profit which
must be paid by tbe consumer. The
papers we sell pass through but two
bauds, those of the manufacturer and
our own. It is easy to be seen why
we ean sell these papers at much lower
prices than anyone else ean sell at
Note thse prices:
|>nn IniKMit MMiilfold 8*12 per renin*
AOO sheet* . 7ft
I'Hrclimeiit Manifold Si 14 per thaui
800 "lieetM 0O
Tyroue Linen M 1-2*14 10 lb per ream ho
Tyrone Lluen x 1-2*14 12 lb Oft
ItHliner Mou«l M I-2* 1 4 10 lb *•
Ititnner lion• I S 1-2*14 12 lb 1 OO
AriMilia l.lnen H 1-2x14 10 lb 1 1«>
World ltoud H I 2*14 ltllii ••.... 1 lft
World Howl H 1-2*14 121b " I :<•
The above papers will be cut b \ us
to tit any machine Our prices on
type-writer paper letter size, plain or
printed, are proportionate to the above
prices. Don't order any type writer
paper until you see our sample s.
At these prices, cash must aeeom-
all orders.
State Capital Printing Co
Envelopes, White Circular.
i,ooo No. 6J $ i 5°
2,ooo No. 6J 2 50
5,000 No. 6', 5 5°
Manilla Circular.
1,000 No. 6$
2,000 No. 6\
5,000 No. 6\
500 No. 10
1,000 No. 10
Note Heads, 7 lb, Packet,
put up in tabs ol 1 OO each:
500 1 25
I.OOO 2 oO
2,000 3 50
5.°oo 7 So
60'
75 Lilian Letter anil Note
75 Heads:
5°
50' I he very thing for typewriter
work.
Printed and ruled or un-
No :{ Rug Envelopes, white ru]ed as you like
THE
York
(Juthrie, ok.
World
call live. All men must then*foiv huvo
1111 equal to land, to the best us j
well as the poorest. But these equal -
rights to life and to land, tliongh gener- j
ally theoretically admitted, are practi-
cally denied liy the institution of laud- vr
lord ism. the private ownenbip >.f laud. llGW
By our laws \v, allow certain persons to ,
hold the best land as their private prop-
erty and to charge their fellow men ill I THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION
"the traffic will bear" for permission |
to use it. What landowners can get is j
the difference between what a given
amount of labor can produce on their
land and w hat the same labor could
produce on the best land to Is) had for
nothing, which is always the poorest: paper puMI he«l
laud in us. As increasing population |
I ,OOo No. 6
2,oooNO.6
5,000 No. 6
1,000 No.6J
2,000 N0.6J
5,000 No 6i
500 No. 10
1,000 \o.10
751 1,000 Pkt Note "Z" linen $
75I2,0O0 " "
6 00
5,000
9° I i, 000
5°,2,000
75! 5,000
Special bond
2 50
4 5°
9 OO
3 00
5 OO
Io OO
No ~ Itair Envelopes, white, 5."t>°
1,000
1,000 No. 6
2,000 No. 6
5,000 No. 6
1,000 No. 6'j
2,000 No. 6J 4 00
5,000 No. 6J 9 00
- 00 1,000 Letter h'ds linen 3 50
3 3 5; 2,000 " " " 5 50
"13 50
Sp'l wove bond 3 75
" 6 50
14 50
2 00 1 2,000
3 5° [5,000
7 5°!
2 25
Statements and Hill heads,
011 £<><><1 Hat, standard
rilling:
| No 1 Rag Envelopes, white
IB Pages a Week. 150 Papers a Year
Is larger than
ID} weekly or seini-weekly
and is the unl> important
kly" publisked iu N«*« N "rk
, inn mice tlmrii ua larye au the leading Re
•llieutH in the arts t -u l IU- puf.ii.-an weekly o( New N ork City. It will I.e
the demand for land, '-l*'-lal ajvaatag. lo O.u duripir the
,n to another it is a practical | « «hMk I
Lock hurt, ajr
nt her home near lla.
i dose of narif^'reen,
published
hi.I has all
its owners , an appropriate, un exps-ta- j "
turn «if till- still further advance H ero- departinent-.. uni.|iie feature-, ear
atl il and nu n an* illdnoed to liold laud toons and jrrapbl.- illustration-, the lattei
■ i_ lielntf a speeialtv.
(Hit i if UHe nil SjH'eulatlOU I lUH eonip 'li ^ | ( iuiprovementii have been made
labor to have reooarae to still poorer I without any laenaaa In the coat, which r®
, 11 m mains at one dollar per year
land, thus liAVrl'lUg wages, WhU'il ar * We otier thla unequaled newspapei and Tut
alwayn tix«'d hy what can he made at wkkki t State cahtai together one >ear for
! 500 Statements
1,000 "
2 25 | 2,0110 "
500 6th sheet bill heads
I.OOO " " "
2,000 " " "
500 3rd '• "
1,000 " " "
2,000 " •' "
500 half " "
1,000 " " "
1,000 No. 6
2,000 No. 6 4 00 j
5,000 No. 6 9 00
1,000 No. 6£ 2 501
2,000 No. 6J 4 50
5,000 No. 6J 10 001
500 No. 10 2 25 |
1,000 No. 10 3 50;
Letter Heads, good IO lb
stock, ill tabs ot lOOeaeli:
Business Cards, IS ply
hoard:
1 25
" 75
3 00
1 25
' 75
3 00
1 50
2 25
4 OO
2 oo
3 50
6 00
500
1,000
2,000
5,000
> 1 50
2 75
5 00
IO OO
card
I «•« Molne*' i-'iftleilt * i nlvrr*ar>'.
I)i s Moinks, la.. July l< This city's
Ihth anniversary was celebrated yes-
lerdav, the features heinjr land aud
water parailes, Indian war dances,
speeches in the park and the like. The
celebration closed with a bicycle pa- .
.. .1 .. 1 ,,.w<lll , chant or manufacturer payi
rude by a thousand persons. t mces |
mil stores were closed and business
MiBpeiirietl nil day
At Alden,
.f K 111111 n.
VTiuceut 1 v
Hi.
•on nt v.
V ep
wklutuv Wellston Tp , Lincoln l
MU It ralis
Rip" tomatoe* are getting plentv n
Th« lame |(raa«M sown I AHt fall t
nicely. , ,
Some of our farmers tuU nd to put
ond crop of pot at ** thi-. month
Oeorjfe Fisher had his hou-r -r
Saturday ia-t The thieve^ were the
will rece 1 \e i-orreet un
Mi-s Hattie lv ee-
came home a few du>s lx
attend the celebration
The Fourth passed off
people were on the jrround
The prof rum w well rendered a . :r. i >
appreciated and tbe address^- were - • -pirn
did the Fourth
Win Pettit had a rlew of b « i re
and ground" taken 1 Mrs Kr
the photo?i apher
The Wellston
nlue the Fourth for a b*.. bat 1.
the KHme by a worr >■' -I to I-
Itiiffalu Hluft.
BtTfALo Tt «>arfteM « l j Juy
Mrs Tbeo IU . •
Little Tommie K.ra • 1
The weather Is hot aad dry K*.: • t*
badly
M I - - J e n ' - 1 - a '
South Enid T-i" ■ ■
ltev Uopw. -: ; • - A .- 'k- k
•chool hoi--^ r •
Joe Bar • < '■•' >'•'
Eu id. WA- * ' " " 4
Mi AH Ha I • Lf •
mim Tottle Betwaa. a#
their claim
41 Kirk, aha hi m
the cornet • • p*- * v.* «- •!
hoii the k<
guile ' ' ' ' '
tended the ■ -•••* * • • I 4. .
returueil from K> k.-
Plesea t View
Elier T. 3. Cook of ta* &*** • • t
preached t<> api '•
in? and evi hx II
tire Into fell"*-hip of tbe
visit. The church orgamted Juoe let and
t umber- ftftW ii aodMM a* . - ' Apti m
Pallia Farts.
FALLI . Tohee T| 1 n i .. I.
Andy Murphy ban ?ohe t.. Cri| i • C
Col
Hotter Hash bn
week- „
lleiioul Hea ih in ( handier on ofh a!
"'win Cuminlng® Ih m (iuthrie with aoc
hoga.
pal Murphy in on bi« claim vl.ltlng hi.
**Vaue Copeland went to Stillwater to
the Fourth.
Oeorge Holing lo« 'aluable work
Poi'f will run the euglne at the .
itabhi
oun^r men.
fonuiKKlities. So every time that a mer
his internal
revenue tax to the United States col-
lector in national currency the goverii-
inent redeems such currency by receiv-
llarvey Mills, j i K discharging such tax. So every
murdered William J mechanic or laborer that receives na-
|lim t(, heart 1 tional rurreucy for his services redeems
| such currency by the lahor performed.
So it will t«' seen that just so long as
' the national currency is practically re-
1 deemed every day in its passage from
hand to hand in the payment uf com*
! uuHlities and services, and in the rami-
fl. d derations of trade juid business,
. [ both with the government and the
cinnati 3, Pliiladelph
Cleveland '. L'ittsburgh 1*. NNashiug-
ton u; Louisville 10, lloston i
margin of production, and raising I?
rent.
Large fortunes, so called, do not
really consist of wealth at all—that i.s,
of "desired and appropriate labor prod-
uets. " If tin■> did, they would soon be
, used up or destroyed, for no sooner is
p. rfornis tin; tru<> fnni'tiniis uf niom-y ,in ,lrtl,.|,. ,,f u, ulth produci-d by mnn
by facilitating the legitimate sale of j tjlall nature gtx-s to work to reclaim
I the elements of which it is comixised
and to return them to the common reser-
voir from which they were drawn forth.
WeiliieMla*'* 1 *«eb*ll <iaiiie-«
Western leuwue Indianapolis 5,
Kansas City I: Minneapolis 1 Hetroit
St. Pauls, lirund Kupids 3; Milwau-
kee 18, Columbus 10.
National league— Haiti more 1'
afiro 13; New York ^ St. Louis 3; Cin , - . ...
Ilriiuklvn 11. i'll'wihw op. r tiuus it grvatl) fai-ili
tates, there is not the slightest necessity
for resorting to the expensive and risky
I operation * f assorting and sending it
l mler the auspices of the Lotfaa h(iu„. f(ir nHl(.mptjl,u. ••
mtv normal. tw° o our e.t, 1leach- KnUikliii. dw-u ii« th.- u-m-y
r-. Mrs Ryan and Miss liy rue, win . , ,
I onJu. t a ruotlel primary seh.H.1 Th.- que" i..u before a eoiuiuill.vof the tuK-
as^s will cousist of children of the lish house of commons, said:
.. iand third grade*. A "The English bank bills being pay-
• p«- .al feature will be the teaching of . able iu cash upon sight by the drawer
r .aril s synthetic reading and spell-1 jg indeed a circumstance that cannot
/Consumption's
chool begins Tuesday morning,
, at the Capital building. Tu-
tor tourweek«
• «.* * a'a*!
Cruel Record.;
M re than two-fifths of|
'. deaths in this cumitryj
•: causc-d by consump-J
>n and pneumonia. This;
,rram tells the story : }
William McKinley
Afrenta wauled to sell the Life aixl Sjieeebes
of MeKlnley with Pr«'.- -e«liiij:s ol St. Louis
Convention. Platform of Part.v ;oid other valu-
able Information. 880 pages, with 80 fnll page
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5 pneumonia are quicklyj
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|Take it at the first signj
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! attend the colony bills, h>r the reason
just above mentioned, their bullion be-
. iiik drawn from them by the British
trade, but'the legal tender being sub-
J stituted in its place is rather a greater
advantage to the jmKs -rtsor, since he
need not be at the trouhh- of going to a
]>articular bank or banker to demand
1 tin money."
I From all that has been said, it ap-
; jiears that a money, either im tal or pa-
jh r. that is receivable by th« issuing
government for all dues is gi-xl money,
and then, if in addition to that re<viv-
ability it is endowed with the quality
r u general legal tender, it becomes re-
lUvuiable with all the commodities that
in for sale in the country. Such a
money rests, not on gold alone, hut on
ull values, and all men ar«- eager to re-
' dts'in and accept such money to the ut- (
• most extent of the values they have for i
i sale. Such a money if coined from pa-
per is precisely as good as the issuing
government, and it* volume can be con-
; trolh-d in the intereats of the p -oplo
far more easily than tin'volume of coirn
Such fortunes as we are now consid . _ , - . - p
i 1 nig eoiisist tiiefly of taxing privileges |^| # LY WDS
of differ.-nt kinds, by virtue of which
their owners ran appropriate the results ]
of work as they are produced without
working themselves. And chief among
these "taxing privileges" is landlord-
ism. We cannot permanently raise
wages or prevent the amassing of "large
fortunes" until we destroy private land
ownership <no possession)—that is, the
private appropriation of values attach-
ing to that to which we all have equal
rights, the huid. Until this is done de-
stroying other taxing privileges will
have no effect, for landlordism is "the
robber that takes all that is life," be
that "all" much or little. But after
this is done the other forms of private
taxation can be more easily destroyed.
How is this to ik- done? By the single
tax. Abolish all taxes except one sin
gli- tax 011 the value of land and make |
that lur*, ■ n.H.Kh totals. ..11 tl.< annual. , , k j anj beheld the world I 5.ooo
rental value, and the private approj.ri-
at ion of rent will 1 destroyed and as an open booK,
with it speculation iu land, enforced there were
idleness and involuntary poverty, with | therein. Then, lo and behold
all ti... „t.mi- rail... <Ti.li.- and iiii«-r}-| , jn t|,e mitlst thereof an-
that follow in its train. And "large
fortunes iuid low wages" will Is- n*
more, fur where rent goes to the com
munity and < aeh gets all he earns m
oih can gt t ni' iii
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 57, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1896, newspaper, July 10, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc103954/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.