The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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The State Capital.
£17?A THE EAST SEES IT.
The Kansas City Journal i.s one of
the slronge&t silver advocates in the
west. It says that the currency opin
ions drawn out by tho discussion of
Carlisle's plan show that "the east" is
not nil against silver. The talk of
President St. John before the house
committee was as radical as that of
any western man. and Ills bank Is one
It teemi, Oklahoma has been waiting* j0f the len,lln,r Institution* of New
By tht State Capital Printing Co.
FRANK H. ORISER, Editor.
WEDNESDAY, DEC EM HER 19, 1894.
all this time for .1 udge l.icr
few murderers over the
end a
nd.
As John J. Ingalls fades Intoobliv-
ion. Carl Nehurz comes up on the polit-
ical hori/« n with hi* old time sinile on
t he president.
York. Then there is the Sow York
Keeorder, u paper with a far more nop-
ular clientage than any of Its party
contemporaries, and as radical as is
the Journal in its opposition to mono-
metallism—and a republican paper as
well.
It has a grouping of prices in its is-
If tiromii 111 Texui It's <ioo«l
The Texas coast country vies with
lloli<lny Kti'urilou Kate*.
The Santa Fe route will sell excur-
Callfornia !n raising pears,grapes, and siou tichets December 22, 23, 24, 25, 31,
strawberries. The 1 ®93 record of fl. and January 1, 1895, limited for return
M. Stringfellow, Hitchcock, Texas, to and including January 2, 1S35,with*
who raired nearly SC,000 worth of pears in a distance of 200 miles at the rate
from 13 acres, can be duplicated by of one and one-third fare for the round
Z?\ T. Nicholson. 0. F A. Santa trip. Tickets good going the day of
teKoute. Topeka, Kan., will be glad sale only.—L. K. Delaney, Agent'
to furnish without charge an lllu**-at
ed pamphlet telling about Texa-.
Manager Pentecost has secured Lin*
coin Carter's "Fast Mail" to appear at
the McKennon opera house on Decem-
ber ti. ThU attraction wis In hith
rle last season and was by far the best
play ihat was given here, ph asing the
public iinmenesly and druwing a
crowded house. It '-arried a fast train
and an imiueuse lot of other scenery
with it. This season it has added
many new features.
To whom it may concern:
Fotice is hereby given that Win. I.
Whorton has this day filed his petition
for license to retail liquors in Guthrie,
Logan county. Oklahoma, and that un-
less objection to the same as required
by law be tiled by the 31st day of De-
cember. A. I).. 1HU4, said petition will
be granted.
Duthric, (). T., December 17, 1894.
F. J. Dolcatkb, County Clerk.
Bee
Hive.
had dur- sue of ]• riday last that Is so startling ... , ,
„ , i .. . i buy type-writer paper direct!
• hit* lived among and comprehensive that we must quote from the mill und
Fkkd Hk \i.i. hasn't the sympathy of1
oklahoma City now that lit
ing his first trial - m""** | irom tne mill unit can save you 85 per
its people too long. (liberally from—or rather make it our cent. Come in and see Tim State
j own. It says the Clevelaud-Carlisle K ai'Itai.'n stock.
( plan is mere tinkering, and that the Noure!
only way to restore prosperity is "by t* .
ii. . j. . ' . ' " v\ liom it may concern: Notice is j In the District court of Logan County Okla
recalling silver to full service :us stand- hereby given that William l.anm i.„. I «>« Territory. K In,>' k,°
What a deluge of intellect would
drown the country should all the de-
feated senators and congressmen take
to the lecture platform.
School books and school supplies-
the largest stock in the territory,
Lillie's drug stcre.
M- _
First Pub. iu State Capital Nov. 28. 1W4.]
Notice o! Publication.
For Holiday Presents.
Anotiieii contempt case developed
in Oklahoma City yesterday. At this
rate the whole city will be under eon-
tempt in less than six months.
I)i' k Hi.and is making one lasf ef-
fort to make silver music for the coun- ( a premium per ounce of 3 cents over
try. before his successor, who is a bet- gold. Wheat then sold at SI.35 to $1.40
ter musician succeeds him to begin , per bushel and cotton IS cents per
his symphony pound—and this, remember, was seven
i years after the war. The demoneti/.a-
-No. |7 .
ard money, side by side with gold, at I this day tiled his petition for license to I Mury A IIerl^."ian' p,al",i,T'
all our mints and in all our markets." | liquors in Guthrie, Logan coun- J'1*- M. Ray, Defendant.
u then the fall values and lafhe
l.v administrations, beginning j Ole.l by the .nth ,lay of December. A. | tri.TlYrt .!f"'"okTahoma"
.. Is'.M. said petition will be irranted ,,Ty' ,,,ttthe uuimi appear ami answer or
!«> u i K. J. no.., ATI ... *K •"
with Is?.', the year before the degra-
dation of silver. In 1872ailyer bullion
was selling at $1.3',' per ounce, or at a
As a mattkk of fact, if any railroads
are going to be built through the ter-,1
ritory. now i
Kvorydody invited.
. the time to build r:/ ' term
Labor and material are el.ei.per now I Mlr"r «v,'r Kei1 P" wht> t !
than when bus revives. ' '' busl,cl nd ootton ls'' c(>nU
i I'er pound. Coiuiutc Attraction.
Uomi'kiih lost his re-election as presi-' During the four years of Hays' ud- A complete freight train of fourteen
dent of the fedration of labor by too ministration, 1877-80, silver was$l K\lJ . cars, illuminated caboose and practi-
much talk. Had he expressed his opin- per ounce, wheat $1.10,cotton 11 cents, jta' engine, a magnificent
ion less often there would haw been In these Inures we use tho average wth' .-eai nlk™ Jl'seen'Vom"uSMn'
less men to differ from him. prices of silver, wheat ami cotton for ! sion bridge. The flight of the Fast
' t lie respective terms. Mail which crosses the stage at the
limn; is a slight snspi, >,„i that |„ thp darlleld-Arthur term silver rst''.0'seventy miles an hour, and a
Major Kidd s attack on Marshal Nix Sol I at si m „.,r mine., whontmnn I rea'|®"®steamboat race and explosion
has a si,,is,,.,- motive I,.,v,„r i,s ,„ „ ' """ n , ' on Mississippiare among the n.ost
pe, bushel an.l cotton 11 eents per 1 novel scenes and meehaleal effects
pound. I shown in Lincoln .1. Carter's scenic
I'ndcr Cleveland's li,„t udmlnistra-' Pl"°'',lcllon' "Fast Mail," which will
Tue two accidental killings rflwr w« Uper|
isiu so close together will have a tend , oun°K« wheat cents and cotton '
ency of putting a damper on that cents
inuchly abused though not altogether """'ing Harrison's term, owing no
bad sport. ICncouragement forphysi- (^ou^)t to ,'u' sher!nan act. by which
eal training is quit? :is necessarv as 'OU1'thousand ounces per month were
for mental. purchased for two years, silver ad-
———————— vanced a little and sold at 98 eents per
Ir John llurns, the Knglish labor ounce, while wheat was l () cents and
agitator's idea that municipal corpor- cotton I' V cents.
ations should own their own public Now we come to Cleveland's second
franchise*, were carried out in New ' term when the Sherman act was re-
January, A, l>.. lsi R. or ju.ljruient will In- taketi
Clerk. j ajfaiimt hiin for the nunc of four hundred and
Outline. O. T.. December K'th. 1804 ,w,,|,ty-Mve t*ri5.iKii dollarn with interest there-
on froiu the IKli day of April, 1894, at seven .7,
——————— [ per cent per annum and cost* of suit, whh-h
Have you seen those bargains in ' dec lared a firat and ven-
lamps at Lillie A CoV'1 idors lien upon the following deiterilied pro-
1 uih. perty. to wlt LoIh aomt (7), elBht (8), nine
ill), ten (I0>. eleven ill., twelve dt! in block
The ladies of the Christian church "
w ill give a supper on Wednesday even-1 Oklahoma. That said proi>erty. or
ing, December 10, in vacant buildinir !l,en'f,.r 11H ls lJe9eKS«,'y f r that purpose, will
on corner of Noble and Seventh. Wes, I
Supper 1
i county
•elief.
Wiutess my iiand and tho seal of said court
-KAL] thlsSSth day of November, A. I)., 1MU
Lot is K. Pitts. Clerk
« t. tIoi.i.AM>, Attorney for Piainlilt
fiuence in detaching the Osage
try from Oklahoma jurisdiction.
N. F. CHEADLE
COAL CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
\ ork City, where would boodlcisin run pealed and the full effect of demoneti-
to? The political
own the city.
ckinerv would
/ation realized, when this year silver
has been as low as cents au ounce,
wheat to f o cents a bushel and cotton
* cents a pound.
Now these are market facts, selling
prices, and it will require a harder
check than gold is a metal to deny
Oklahoma Star: The llokc Smith
comedy company will be withdrawn
from the boards at the .Mational thea-
tre to make way for forthcoming nov
cities. It is understood that the next j that they have an intimate and neccs-
attraction will be the Ucpiiblican Mel- sary connection.
odramatlc troupe.with the well known The depreciation of silver has put.
prima donna. Miss T. H. Kced. as lead- down all other prices, all other values,
ing lady and Miss Dcnnie Flynn as first and it is common sense to say that
souberettc only by its restoration can these val- j
lies and prices be brought back again. I
Make silver a money metal and a
standard of value once more and it'
j will go back to Si.30 to sj.:t' and
vheat. cotton, and all other staple
products will share in its advance as
they have done in its decline.
The legislation proposed the cure j
i>f these evils by dilution of the cur-
rency with bank paper—shows not | Victor block,
only a want of an intelligent grasp of
rapid transit along all lines, national tlir* ,, t \ • .
, o e (piestion of values, but mere tink-
Tiik proposed Nicaragua canal is a
living issue in congtess this session.
One feature of the situation appeals
strongly to that patriotism which for
three-quarters of a century has held
the Monroe doctrine for its guiding
star. The canal will be built. Of that j
there can be no serious doubt. This
age of progress, when hours count more
than days did a century ago, demands
Ladies'visiting cards, al! styles, at
Lillie it Co.'s. Also orders taken for
engraving.
The ladies will be interested in the
fact that P. H. Lillie A Co. are now
receiving their fall stock of perfumes,
toilet soaps and fancy goods, and are
requested to call and seo them.
COYLE & SMITH
Furnishes the fallowing quotations
for the Guthrie Market. At close of
business December H)
GUTHRIE MARKETS.
Wheat hard
Wheat soft
Oats
Corn
Hay
Hogs
Sheep
Cows
Steers
Chickens, old
Spring Chickens
Turkeys
Duclts
Oeese
Eersr"
Kutter
Seed Cotton
Hale Cotton
Quail
Prarie Chicken
3S($40
5.0t)@6.00
3.l @:i.f,0
3
1.73(92.00
1 0 (
Canon City,
Frontenac,
Weir City,
McAlester,
Osage.
AND SOI.I AC,I.NT FOR
rhe Wonderful Ruby Goal
OF ARKANSAS.
Prompt -Delivery at all times.
Office anil Yard 424 Oklahoma
ave. Telephone No. 6.
or friem/withT/ 1° P?' yourself' >'0U1, Father, Son, Brother
"iwant in s'ntai>Ie Xmas gift? Perhaps we have what you
f
Overcoats White Shirts
®u,ts Fancy Shirts
Trousers Night Robeg
Fancy Silk Vests Undershirts
Drawers
Hats
Valises
Socks
Suspenders
Neckties
Handkerchiefs
Collars and Cuffs
Caps
Cloves
Von can «eta splendid assortment.
\ou can set the very best qualities.
Von can cret the very lowest prices at the
Mackintoshs
Umbrellas
Trunks
Bee Hive Clothing Co
Every ooy gets a whist le and every r
t'irl a sample of perfume when they
buy a tablet at a nickel or over at
Lillie's Drug Store.
Do you need a cheap ledger, cash
book or journalV (let them, home
made, of Tim State Caimtai.
Oft ice supplies, blank books, inks,
and international, as well us local
Tin: St. Haul Pionei
that the defeat <>f the
perishes the most dis<
and malignant political organization
that ever sought to work up the ma-
Do you want wedding invitations or
at homes," ball programs, or anv
' . ^ 1' a" utler w nt of statesman-! kind of fancy stationary? Call on Tin:
I shiu. 1 here is only one way to do Statf. Capital.
Preas thinks right, and that is to nndo the wrong ' — j
people's party ESven Nevi York is not all one way ... THREE-MINUTE TALK U the title of I
editable, evil, this raomentuona issue. .•«. SUI an illuBtrated
S'JBE YOURSELF
m TWO WEEKS.
, Why waits Uinft, money and health with "doctor^* wonderful koan
alls," • ixTiliiw.fi.'.. ! • m I : I ^ :ul yon I KI.l* ibe |in scriptluu I
iiiiil full purtictiluiN "T i • i'ii r.-iiivdv tl*:it iaaa:uipkto « «u«
• r M RVOUf) H I IK> — LOST M tNUOOO IM- _
. i'O'I I AC V la olil or j' .uiih ii t. : ; In TWO WhKKv 1 >ond I
ttm liirurinalloii ami |n. i •: luU'ly I Itl.M, ami llioio Ls m I
IiuiiiImik nor ii lvortiiliig « ;i ' ii uN.ut It. Anv ( uii put It upfor I
| you as thing u plain and ilmj All I Mk In return I iliui you wl I bu r a - oialI<|ui aUlyof iLf I
. if of me, ail rvudy fur iwo.butinaydo&d) u iilt'one nliout una. All lotleraneataaaled. *
. n.'in >m:>•, r,. . a j s, aiwk.u..• ii h.
Jlrefijt/ihif/ that is NEWEST and BEST in
REPEATING REPEATING CINGLE-SHOT
■ I Rifles, fl Shot-Cuns, O Rifles,
AND
ALL KINDS OF AMMUNITION,
ARE MADE IIV Till?
Winchester Repeating Arms Co.
OUR MODEL 1893 SHOT-GUN
:V*=3T
A m« xi. his many other vucuous bills, !
GREAT MORTGAGE SALE i
Having closed the double store of Fleming & Co., Guide
r are set fourth in detail- J K°ck. N'eb , under chattel mortgage ard shipped same to Guthrie,
car Is now used liy ail lie raosi advanced trap and eaaie shootere.
NEW MEXICO. folderdeaorib
ing- the farms, ranches, mines and,
. • t , I..* i • i towns of New Mexico. The profits of
tenal of anarchy into a reyolutionarj- Senator I'effer has introduced I bill to fruit raising are set fourth in detail-1
army, and to overthrow rights, liber- "hohsh funeral junketing tours for also facu relative to sheep, cattle, and Oklahoma, will open up and sell same regardless of wholesale cost.
However, it couldn't have Kent'ral farming-. No other country
Winchcsler Kepeatin*:
Illust rnt« «l t 'utnloBuo,
Arms Co., New
Jlaven, C1oiiii#
tics, governments, for the establish-
ment of a new despotiam, haned on the
advancement of the unilttest and un-
worthiest. Democrats united with re-
publicans to compass this result. Now
let us take u fresh start, with Ameri-
can parties founded <m American prin
ciples, untl no more populist imitatious
congress, nowever, it couldn't have!
been intended to prevent obsequies to
his own political funeral.
What ^ «
i Don't Ii now About CnlilornlH
Is told in a beautifully illustrated and
entertaining* book entitled "To Cali-
fornia and Hack." Ask (i. T. Nichol-
son, U. l . A. Santa Pe route, Topeka,
ot tne socialist circles iu l.uropean Kansas, fwr a copy, it is free
country
possesses such a desirable climate all
the year round. Write to (i. T. Nich
oi.son, O. l . A T. A., A. T. A S. F. P.
R., Topeka, Kan., for free copy.
SPECIAL OFFER to SUBSCRIBERS
OF THE
worth D fy Gootls, Boots &, Slices
W'e are now ready for business, 109 Division St.,
Oklahoma and Harrison ave.
J. W. MoNEAt, Pres. G. F. HERRIOTT, Vice-Pres
W. J. HORSFALL, Cash'r.
Guthrie National
despotisms
Oklahoman: lion. R. W MeAdam
will doubtless have the united support
of the Chinkasaw nation for the demo-
cratic nomination for governor of the
new state, and by no means :t small
following from Oklahoma proper. His
principal competitor for that honor
will probably be lion. Sidney Clarke,
of this city, thau whom none have
done more for the cause of statehood.
Hon. Lewis Uornbeck, of the Minco
Minstrel, and lion. Frank Me.Master,
of this city, ought also to l>" rcmem
bered substantially, for they have
worked early ami late and in . t faith-
fully in pushing tho raus. Any and
all of them are capable of filling any
• a copy.
The unexcelled climate, cheap lands
and sunshiny skies of all California
arc attractive every day in the year.
Low rates via the Santa Pe route.'
Rubber stamps, seals, etc
tatk Capital office.
The great
•I. Carter's
which appears at th
Saturday evening, Dee.
all
United States Investor EMAHIZER & CO.,
Tllh constantly increasing demand TV/T^x-m-W r.
upon the United States investor for JVjLOL' I Li'O 0'(M3S
| information respeeting investments of
:it Til* tt." ,le crlptlona in every aection of the' ^
I L nlted States has led to the estalilisli-
guthrie marble yard,
the establish
ment of our "Financial Information
•cine production. Lincoln i Agency," which has agents and cor-
Tast Mail" company, respondents in every state of the Union '
opera house j ttnd will assiduously ferret out and I ( K M I .TF. l\ \
has played promptly make known to its subscrih
WOK K
of all kinds
A SPECIALTY.
AND DOWN
at
RKASOXAHLI-
' KKS
posiiiitn i
tilling it
the gift i
•ell
• f tin
not the
f these
well aa
.' Why
I' \ \ \i Corn rv Democrat
part, of I'ayne. Lincoln :i
counties out in the cold
settlers of those portion
counties deserve statehood
those of the rest of Oklalx
run the east line of the pr« po « .! state
due north from the northwest corner
of the Seminole nation, thus cutting
off part of Lincoln. I'ayne and Pawnee
counties, when by dropping farther
east a few miles all of these countie.s
would be included V We are in favor
all over the I nited States for the past ers all matters iu the linuiicial, rail
three years It is unnecessary to , way. real estate, and industrial work
• i well upon its merits— suffice it to say likely to affect the market value of
that for this season it has new scenery i securities.
:.Md iiieeliunieai effects that surpassed An Attractive Propotit.on.
all pie\ious ettorts. 1 he present sea- _ .
son Mi Carter has six companies—| T^* 'jrder to introduce the facilities of
tour in this country and two in ling- , this agency to a large number of
land. subscribers as speedily as possible, we
— j offer a privileged subscription (usual
• price $15 00 per annum) for tin. m i.
I'., whom it mav concern Notice is! icription price of the 1'nited States AT THE aUTHRlD MARBLE YARCs.
!luv'ii'i,.i h!'"„ll,'vs- > '! .an ntt'"' -n'tt' is,,) t'oping done either of Marble or rock, and walls built in a
<uy tiictt lus petition for license to re- sa> • a new yearly subscription to the i ,•> . . ...,
tail liquors in iiuthiie. Logan county. United states Investor, ainountin^ to ! tnanJlcr. (. ome to the yard and see the different
in.I thai unless objection -"Loo will carry with it a privileged designs, K. C. Ilomard, late foreman in St. Louis marble works,
"'v;11 utK1" "ur connect^ With this yard. All work done by J W. SUTTON,
Ti VOI desire Information respect '* letU'rt',l ."Guthrie Marble Yards.
ling particular railroad stock or
bond, or the tinancial condition of any
form of property, write to our Finan-
H W« BANK«WHI*
860,00000
10,000.00
Capital -
Surplus
FIRST NAT10NAI BANK ORGANIZED IN OKLAHOMA.
Guthrie. - - . - Oklahoma
WINriEF.n N. SMITH.
Attorney.
AVinlield
Vlotor 3look,
NORMAN a. smith.
Real Estate Broker
Winiili «V N<u ,
Guthrie, Ok!«
'I'tt IiH/JJM «JM CfJ7f'l"FLHS /f\I
Clly and Country Properly for Sala or Rent
1 Oklalun
id petitio
(luthrie, u 'I
I be granted.
J. Dom Aiik.
County Clerk.
Fast Mail Co., opera house, Satur
day night, Dec. 22.
< ial Information Agency
II YOl' desire to know
t
a splendid new house, six
>od burn, well, cistern, cellar,
desire to know w lie the
tenant or mortgag-or or agent is still '
residing upon a piece of property in
which you are interested in any part'
of the I nited States, write to our I i
W 1 CK KU & FA 111 FT KI
T«> Trail*.
I have
roollls. gi t invt'i u, utrnur, i -it*
fruit and ornamental trees, corner lot nanc,a 'u'or,nal,on Agency.
'J' \ l in, nicely fenced, located in Win T' YOl desire to know the character
. . ,. flald, Kanaaa, a tpwn ol lo.ooo inbabi-1 • ot value of a bIm ur u land aom>
of Rtatehooi, in .inv s.iupe or form and , lanls with two . and otlier edu- pany which has been offered you in
>ods. I 'inus and Safi
with the above except ion we heartily
endorse the report of tiie Oavves com-
inlrslou. The leaving of portions of
the eounti' mentioned to be attached i
to the half settled and half civill/cd
territory to be formed cast of us is u
gross injustice to the people and
against which we in .-t emphatically
kick.
I
ational institutions. Will trade for sny'part of the I'miteil States,^"write t
P. Win fmr Financial Information Ayeney
sec I Jl' Vol desire to know the ohsractr
Outhric propei t>
ton. care of spati
H.I reer.
Do
Ixxiks
TAI..
Address J.
\ I II M .
you want stenographers' note
'Jet them at Thk Statk Cai'I-
Tuk Statk Cahitai. keeps in stock
f i ins ,,f lcgui blanks every
blank required by law iu Oklahoma
ami market value of a piece of real
estate in any town or city in the I'nited
States, write to our Financial Infor-
mation Agency
THE UNITED 8TATE8 INVESTOR
1h; Franklin St., Kr.ston Rroad-
way. New York 941 < hestDttt st
I'hiladclpliU
Prompt attention given to Moving House h
Coal Delivered to any Part of the City.
ifllce ,.o i ilarriaou Avenue West of hepot. Telephone No. 1
"IF AT FIRST YOU DC N'T SUCCEED.'' TRY
SAPOLIO
gm -H-
BASE BURNER.
1 lie ninst wonderful stove yet
invented. 1 lie applications of
scientific principles to coal
lnirnin^, producing results
never before attained.
Call and Sec Them.
Spencer Hardware Co.,
Second Street Opposite Postoffice,
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