The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 31, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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Phelps
Gateirrli Oiare.
hi' llest In the World. Ask your
Druggist for It.
WARRANTED
LEONARD & CO
THE LKAUINO
ot Qutlirio. Dealers In
COAL !
'Went of lejiot on Hnrridon
Ctirca nroinnth'. without ttddllloii-
nl treatment nil recent or chronic
dliichnnrcfl of th.o nrlimrv orsaiiR.
I. rcm (fiierisKir 10 jirou;i
lliiiniiArlcn rarK Nilil by ilrtig-
cltnthroiiplioiittlioUnlttilFtite. OH 1-V!
Mow fit I urn Ketllni' since I com-
menced eating at
FRINK'S PLACE
Opposite Postofficc.
HEALTH
AMI
HAPPINESS
IlKSTORED
Tu Siure'Ing Women Ity the use of
Utirlliu Is the jjreatest remerly ever
ilKcovcred for tho uhvilutc cure if
female discuses. Its merit deserves
the attention of every uflllctcd woman
and iu use Is guaranteed to ('ive satis-
faction. I'or particulars and testimonials cull
or address
DR. 1 M. SMART & CO.
City Driij' Store.
Harper's AVeekly.
llil.USTItATi:i).
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Inn lli.l inline llluvtrntiil wickly r'ricl!'--(a
in America. It "couplci h pliicn ln'tuiin nml
ni thehiirricil ilulljr ii-rainl Hint tlie Ion
timely iiinliihly muciiclno Ii liirlinlm Imth
lUcruturu mill new. mill iri-iitH wllh .iitnl
force nml Irllclly the rtul fVenl- nfcurri'iit Ilia-
tntjr mul tlir liiniKlunllvi tlitiiH-K of fiction. (In
Hriomil of Hi very romplrle mrli'4 of Mlutlr-
tliniMiif the Wurld'ri I'ulr. It will l nut only
Hie Ih'fI Kiilile tu the Kimt KllMnltliin lull
iilm ItH t.t-rl mnvenlr Kiiy public event of
Bt'i.i'ril Intcrmt will he Inlly llulrlel in ll
lumen ll (iHitrlliiitliiiiH hcllii! f rum tho hmt
vfillcn mul nlli In IIiIh cuuntry It will con-
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t?TLIbenil Inducements to rostniosters
aii1 Club AirentK.
UHllroatl TliiicTnlilo
NOHTH HOUND.
io. 4(KJ. Oilcnirn KtprcM
No tOS.Mo. lUtot Kiprtu
No iti Way Freight
SOUTH HOUND.
No. 4H3 Tmm KiprpM
Vo 407 Oklahoma RitiruM
No 4:3 Way Freight
I'atrengera nhould puroha.a
(ettliiKou llm trsln
Jfjnp.m !
1 :U6 1. in '
ll:2np. m.
1:15 p. m.
1:0 it tn
tlckeli before
BED-
ALL PERISH.
The Steamship Gcrmanla Lot! In An
Ailatlc Cyclone.
ALL ON HOAIM) UUOWNKI).
Ottirr Vi'ifi-ln Wrrrkr.l -Tlir All.llpl
Uia-r Hit Hunks In .rkiiii-llux
IlitlnrulU -A HurrlrHiie In Chill
l'ulllt ('lllll.loil nil 111
Tt-IMK I'HrlllU Ht
Allallli.
I.ovnoN'. May ill. - During the fearful
cyclone which has been niliitf In the
Hay ol llcnjral the ship llermauhi was
lost anil seventy-four men u ho were
on the vessel lost their lives with the
ship.
The llrltlsh barh Itydalmere. dipt
llernurd which recently sailed from
Calcutta was swi-pt hlk'h mid dry on
shore near lllaimuid Imrlxii- on the
river IIookI.V. thirty-four miles In-low
Calcutta.
The llrltlsh ship (Jlenarry Capt.
Lindsay was abandoned at sea but
the crew were saved.
The llrltlsh steamer (Icrmanlit sailed
from llatoiim April '.''.' for ''aleutta
and passed the IVrlm In the C i til f of
llombay. India on May ft.
"I 111: MISSISSIPPI IIIVKII.
Wasiiimitiin May 111. An overlhiw
of the Mississippi river levees Just be-
low the mouth of the Arkansas river Is
Imminent.
There was 5 inches of rain at Hele-
na Arl on Saturday uilit. which
caused the river to rise one foot. tn.iU-
ili' the stiitfe yesterday 4s. 7. which It
U of a foot lilKher than ever iK-fore re-
corded. This heavy rainfall did not
extend far above Helena as the river
bus receded and Is IT.-J feet this morn-
1")'. There was a rainfall of I inches in the
louer Arkansas valley Saturday night
which has caused a rise of ." feet at Lit-
tle Itoclr. It w ill eoiitlnil" tu I ise thete
for three days. The White river at
Newport. Ark. is also rising. At Ar-
kansas City the htairc has rl-cn l).:i of a
foot in two days and the river is at the
very highest staire of ft.:i feet. In the
natural course of events It will con-
tinue to rise for live dujs yet and the
levees are sure to In- overtopped. In
the vicinity of Arkansas City the levees
will Htund'.'.l feet. At (ireenvllle. Miss.
forty miles below Arkansas City the
stage Is CI..1 feet and rising nod the
levees on that side of the river cut
stand 4 .'i. ." foot.
iicsiiti riivi: iit'iiiiicwi: i.v ciui.i.
I.MMIOV May ill.-Col. T. .1. North
the "nitrate king" so-called received
a cable dispatch from lipilipie. Chili
yesterday to the ell'eet that a hurri-
cane had destroyed the mole at the III
Irate Hirt of .IiiiiIii and had done dam-
age to the amount of IMj.ooil.
COl.l.lMOS T M'KTIS IIA.
ArsilN. Te. May ill. -A siiburb.iu
road and an Incoming passenger train
outhoTcMis I'nellle collided late last
night. Two pet-Mius were killed mid I
ten Injured. Tlie Incoming train disre-
garded orders. The dead are: Charles
Link. Ilreiiian: I'raucisco Sallo passen-
ger. The Injured lire: Willie llrooks.
leg broken: (Ills I'lper. engine"r. tern-
blv cut about face mid IhhIv;Toiu llol-
brook. Mrs. L.N (iohlbeek. .llm Hell.
Miss Ihiiuia licorge Mamie Mlshaw
Mrs. C. T. Taylor. L. N. (Joldbeck. W.
I'. Mabsou. All the injured were terri-
bly cut.
a inn si'if mri'i'i.cii.
Th it
l.:ike lirle A trlern Vh) Ml.toiirl
1'nrlle- Our Kin olio I
.Ikitkiison Cm Mo. May ill. A '
big damage suit which has been peml- I
lug In the federal courts for ten years
against the New York. Lake Krie A
Western Hallway Co. was forever
wiped from the docket when linrlnud '
I'ollard. attorney for the eomp.inv j
paid to Messrs. Cnsgrove A Wll- I
llaiiis of HiHiuvllle attorneys for the I
Leonard brothers of Saline county.
and Messrs Klllolt .V IMIll. or Howard ;
county tlie p. titles suing tlie railroad
the sum of f.Vi.uil this being the
amount awarded them by the supreme i
court of the Culled stales. Ten years i
ago the case was first tried in the I' nltcd i
Statescircuit court and It has been tried
a number of times since Tlie suit
grew out of the Injury of a big lot of im-
ported cattle while lit transit over tlie
New York. Lake Krlc a Western. In
addition 1. 1 tho damages the toad must
pay nil the costs In the case which
iiiuoutit to ipiite a big sum of money
due of the parties interested In the ease
Is Leveret I mud. late candidate for
governor on the populist ticket.
A Kempt cil Aunliiiitliii.
Lkmmiios Mo. May ill. -An unsuc-
cessful attempt was ininlo to murder
Mrs. IMwiu ruiibmati living on South
street. While strolling through the
town it shot was tired at her. coming
front the alley of the Christian church.
The bullet pierced the cloak she was
wearing going between her IhjiI.v
and arm. -Mic saw tlie assassin run
after llrlng. big crowd Is out scour-
ing the woods uud If he Is caught a
rope will lie used I'or u month this
and other respectable families of Lex-
ington have Is-cn getting notes threat-
ening death uud detectives have been
working on the case .Mr. Taiibinan is
thu son of the nruhhUnt of J he Coin
luurcml bank.
UNIOrvfljWBl A
Lowe's Restaurant.
No COT YVoal Harmon Ave
Short Orders Meals at All Hours
D.A.Y tvncl NiatlT
lee (.'renin Choice Ihivored Collci llhe your ir.othcr mule Mruwbcrrys mid
Cream nerved with Isith
IDINlSnilH A.N.D SUP.PKR.
LIKE ACTION.
Men Arc but Children of Larger
Growth.
sur.iNu thk wiii:kis ho noi'Nii.
1 IiIiik TliMt I'uxlnilte the World's rait '
Minis Hit. .Mart. In of lilectlltltt 1
Itnlli Spirtiirillur mul I'rmtliiil 'I hi'
hl Willi hiiiHlteni llntn liirmil limn
Ihi Vmikei'ii. i
Wolil.ti1 Paiii May 29. Special. i
Nothing tntclns thu eye of Mm iniiltltiida '
Uku iicllon. The peoplu lon In-auty ntnl i
t Ik y me fnxcliintcil lth astuenHor iiiiii.I-
festallou of great power lint It is uioc-
meiit that seems to appeal most to them
day In and day out. We see that in t to
fair here. Whcrevernu exhibit lms action
In It there n crowd of people will nlvuiyi
bo found standing nlxitit In layers four ot
fho thick craning their necks to moomi
with other's shouhler. Kr lids reason
tho KOlidtihiH and electric lauuclies on the
lagoons and basins are always n center ol
Interest. ArtUts who visit tho fair say It
Is a capital place for studies not only ol
character on account of tho cosmopolitan
nature of the crouds but Is-iauscof the
opportunity ulTonlcd to study nncincut I
III n thousand MH. Iiiimimcii scutes ol
urtlats hkctclilng the gondoliers as they go
poling their craft nboltt the waters put
tllij tlu-Ir bodhs into all suits of attitudes
mid positions.
The nuiiiteir photographer find the
gondoliers am all the other n.citii'.lc
here uhctlicr still or mining k"hI1v tu
their liking A great many tauiernsiis
j iiar on the grounds ilc-plto tho rule
which ii-iiuiivM the piiynientof f'J for each!
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IIOMI.-MAPi: I.KlltTMM . j
Inst mini lit. ''hu phutogtuphem say they
gut their juoncy'rt worth cten utthls pi Ice
but they also think thu exposition would
have piottctcd its photogiaphlc touces-'
shnmlrc qttito ns well without thu t'j fee.
I'or the management will not admit to
thu grounds any camera with a larger lens
t liit 1 1 four by live ami a lens of that small-
ncss will not produce a pictutu likely to
lone any commercial value or to Interfere
Willi tlie business of thu com cskiouaiie at
all. Besides the amateurs are final;
enough to admit what is ptobably Hue
that not one pictuiu in u thousand taken
by tlicin Mould be vwirthselllhg. no matter
what its. xl.c. Tlie fj feu Is colli .ted just
thu same and a few days ago I saw the
Duktxif Veriigiianud his sou stop's d at
tho gate ntnl turned hack ln'cattso the
young man had under his coat ath.tt.itho
camera. The sharp eyed g.tlekicnr had
u dctcclivo camera In his eye and when
ho spied thu Imix thu descendants of Co-
lumbus ucru sent back to pay our their
t'iur leuxe thu caineia outside the gates.
No one understand thu utluo of action
better than tho electrical exhibitor. Thu
sjM'itacularbim of clcctilclty Is being
worked up to a great pitch heie. Thu
suciessf ill devices ate tliosu whicli hae
uioMtmetit in them. I'or Instance there
is the houic-innilu lightning which Is til-
wnj'HsurroutnlDil by a crowd of vinltom In
the soilthcnat corner of thu Licet ileal
building. Thu bolt starts at thu lmu of u
column iiiadu of red white ami blue
lmups runs to thu tojiof that and theme
out along the four tmtstrctchul arms
Hindu to lepieseut thu forks ot a stroke of
nature's Mill age. Vcoplu u under how the
beautiful cu'ect Is prisluced but It leally
Is u cry simple procerus all may w-o by
liMiklug down a okyllylit like cnclofctiio
near by.
It issoinewhnt like looking down in a
well only Instead of water and the old
oaken bucket that huiigs tltcio you per-
ceitu It series of CJ lllldels With little leicrs
touching their surface a good ileal lll.o
tint cjllndci-s euiployed In a music box.1
Thu cylinders am kept In niotiou alt the
time and tho Intiumerahlu teeth standing
out front their peripheries engage tho
letcrs In n legular setles onu after an-
other. Ah each lexer Is touched an elee-
t ileal circuit Is opcto'd and thu current!
turnitl on eight Iiiiiiii.s nu thu pillar or
along tlio oiitstretelted folks of thu light-
liingsttoke. In thu fruition of a second
tills circuit is closed as tliu leiirls disen-
gaged and another is opened hy thu tooth
coming In contact uith thu ncxtlciirof
tltu series. In this way thuliiaiiifestatiou
of the current In thu hi nut If ul lights Is
iiiadu "Uisiiltitcly symhrouuiis thioiigliotit
thu conespoiidllig iarts of thu device.
That Is to say thu current Is turned on at
tltu cud of onu arm for luMumc at thu
precise Instant which shows it Is on at thu
end of another. It could not Ixiothcrnlse.
for thu lamps which light thu ends of tins
four arms are on thu same circuit. Suit
is wlthall curt cspoudlng positions! hiniigh-
out I he const! net lor. Thu wheels of thu
uiiihIu box which In teallty is nothing hut
n continuously mining switchboard send
thu lightning coiiistng up tho pillar ami
slong tho arms with thu icguhirity of tlu
ticking of a clock.
This devil u Is fascinating because It linn
action mul for thu additional reason that
Itbeuuisllku a tilck of legerdemain. It
savors strongly of magic Kcn nunc
Is'imtiful though uotipiilusoplLturis.mir
aruthe globes of tlru which hang at thu
cuds of thu lightning-forks. As thu cm-
rent runs out it appears tu cuter thu halls
which nru lonntnutly icvohlng uud sut
them utlru now with red Humes now with
blitu and finally with ruphUy i hanging
colors and ptUiimtlu hues. This is also a
ery sliuplo (construction. It is another
limtauiuot thu multiplication of circuits
to Ihi tin uvd on in snjueucu by an unto-
liiiitlubwltchboiud. Thu forkisl llnhtulug
and thu revolt log glolic of Llinciiih
lights ate hh they deservu to '. ttiLuhg
tu most isipuhir of all thu - striking
fhctlical iletice-i In thy tiKjsltIoii.
A tliuiUHiid iHirsims will look at thin
I x;ctuculur moV dluhtv wlero unu
xx III take! hit tumble instnp mid t xnnlws
Mime of tli more xiuniicifiil ntnl t rally
iimIiiI fornix In which the ckctrUnl poncr
I now ls'ltig utllhusl. Vut ItiMiimc few
t Niters tare to inform thcuiMlxcs concern-
ing the uses of llm lion mail lints which
look unlike imy other iniirliliie that ctrr
wax hut which evidently hnxc something
tmlo with electricity. 'I lie few- whnxtop
to Inipilie leHrn Ilia' n rcxolu'lon In min-
ing method Is taking plate through the
Introduction of elistrlclty. It is about tin
latent of the rnutmit sinicssUm of new
triiiim lis u bleb this finsn iiikI Lin mmrl.
. illw . i .. n .....ii. I ii. .li
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trial world. Ilcio W an clo tried loiotno-
tlte designed for Use under ground. It
may lie operated miles fioin (lie open air
glilttg oil no gas or smoke anil iispiiilug
neither water dmft nor fuel. Tlie powet
Isconteyul to It he wltitt corresMtmls to
the well known tmlliy. 11) lis hide Is a
iKiwerful blower also for uu iiudel
gioiind. A long tlltnm o fiom Ihu mouth
of the air shaft It may be kept (oitstaullj
In niollon supplying under heavy piessutc
a How of freh ootio Ihiotigh ull the leads
anil iHis.siigi 'I here are drills and othci
.indeigioiinil nun IiIiiom with elei trii Ity its
their mothe hiv.i r mid the Imentois ami
adaptirs Itavii seanely bigun operation
lit tlie milling Held.
The telephone exihauge set lip In tills
building also attrailH niiiili attention
Telephone ex ehatiges atu comimm through-
out tltu country hut it seems that few h'o
phi have ever hud tlio opportunity to see
the iutetitir of 0111'. Crowds loustaully
surioiiiid the doen girls win sit with re
ci iters at their mis whispering "What
inunbci " and other Jargon of tliiitiudi
into t hu iiioul h-plci es mul pulling out ami
putting in Hit hi metal plugs. This e
chaiiguls not only an o.vlnMt luttapiac
tital exchange bciatiso It iiiaiilptilnles the
tltu liiiudiisl ami odd telephones that air
in lisu on tltu World's fair gioiiud. This
simple fact git i' thu reader somewhat of
nu Idea of thu Immensity of thec xposiilou
If Jon weru to tuku thu pinto of ono of tlie
gills for a few minutes you would hear
such tequests as "liito me del man'
"King nil Japan ami put on thu stale of
Maine" "Thu (ieiuiaii commissioner
wauls thunllkcof thu Chilian superinten-
dent" uud other telephonic exclamations
which give one u xcry good notion of the
fact that Itcic all the win Id is in one broth! '
I oi hood.
Hero me thu loug-dlstuiiio telephones
loo over which one may talk flout ('hi
(ago tn New Yotk and llostou ami it Is
Hot too much to supHisii that xiithin a
I j ear ('i' two ono will hu ahiu to throw his
tub o around the globe. As for ti Icphonu
exchanges or thu much bespoki it "ecu
I ttal" you will bo surprised to learn there
i a ilex ice hero whit h iloeu away w Ith thu
need for it ami takes from t ho comely gi.rls
thcirsomew'hat Irylug oicup.itiuii. It is
i an autoniatiu telephono exchange by
1 means of which No. 11 may connect him-
self with No. II or any other number in
theexchaugu without thu lnterxentiou of
' any hand but his own Jlowthis la done
Is morn than I tun understand.
Whercxer litem Is action tlioiti you u 111
see the issipiu thliKist. ill thu Woman s
building ' in Wetslt gltl from Swmtsi'a
who bans Iter tiuhly arm ami peispires
under her chimney-pot hat w liilo uiaulpii-
lathig the old fashioned loom hover lacks
Milliliters. .Xnr i iocs thu Scolilt woiu-iu
docs thu Scotih woiu-iu I
rTi;.Wr;x:S!iiioiith you should
to sleep by in thu days of "
near by who mak
Iiiim lit the six I
lemember going
our youth lit thu great tran-pottatlon
ilepaitiueut thu l(K:iiuiotixo which is setup
an inch or m fiom thu track anil txitli
steam in its cylinders has its xxliulsktpt
iiiiapltl motion utti'ii Is nioru altetitloii
than any other locomnllxu In thocxlill.lt
thoiuh In Itself It Is a ratliercouiuioliplme
iiiacliinc. .xiaciiinery hall draws gi eater
crowds than any other building because i
lis exhibits are endowed with thucharml
of motion. The simplest steam engine
wenxes u spell with ItH lapidly texotxing
wheel anil tlio whining dynamos lasel
untu mul mystify. Not many of us aru so
far lemoviil from boyltiMsl that xxuuio not
pleased to "seo thu wheels go round."
Ill tin gt eat est building that ever was
thu Hall of Manufactures thu exhibit
xxhlih hiismiire tisitors than any other is
a display of txatch-makiiig inaclilncrj.
Lucky indeed you txill bo If you get hem
enough to it t i seo thu man clous con-
ttlxances doing t licit' work. Ily waiting
ten iiilnutis for an opening in tho throng
you may gi t xxlthlu tiew of tliuamaiug
construction of steel which acts nioio like
a hiimiill being gifted tvil.lt Infallibility of
precision of lout It than '.ikon phioof tua-
thluery. Along steel linger picks up a
ph-iu of xx lie passes It to another pait of
Ihu machine xxatclies to sio xxhcti It has
been pared down enough to assume the
form ot a sctctv then picks it up again
ami passes it along to a ilex leu which cuts
ami llattclis tlio bend of the screw; ami
when this Is tloito lifts it onm moro audi
plates it within a hithu xxhlch prodtnesj
the I .lead and In this way escorts thu In
llo pii-iii of uietal ftont pioeess topioie.-j
so that In thu etui xxieit stinted lit it xx lie (
lias loniu out a ilelitately fiislnoiied mid
pclfectly IllilHlnd though Xcry minute i
serctv for ttso in u txatih. Another of
thesu marvelous machines register as u
therniometer reglstem lieatmid cold or a
steam gilligu tho prussiiie of steam III a
boll- r the stu ngtii of the hairspring anil I
Inilhutes itnorilhgly I lie slru auilstyluol
lialauiu that will hu icipiiicd to kct'ii It
In proper bounds.
TI.e Swiss slnnv In tills building many
of their Illicit walclies In part iiiadu by
liiiichiner). I're.lotts to thu Centennial
exiHisiilou of IsTDtlicy did nut tisumiy ina-
chiiiery xxhatotcr in thu inanufitcturo ol
their watches. 'Ihu showing iitadu hy
Ingi uioiis Yankees at that World's fair
cnnxliiccil thu shicxvil Swiss that If they
xxeie to keep up with thu prncossluu anil
haxu u fair cliancu lit thu raco for thu
xx oi Id's nun ket they would have to adopt
mat liincrx tisi. Year after tar tiny in
tiodticu inoro and iiioro autoniatiu iluvhes
to lulp them In thu const i in lion of thur
nun xi Ions xxatclies. What Is going on in
tills one Held is going on oxeryxxtiete. The
cxposith 'i is a shim-phuu of tlio natli-.s.
anil onu people leant from mint her n.ov tu
do Just it lilt lit hettir liiaity of the things
xx lik Ii aiu their uliauio In ihc Industrial
st niggle. It would bo almost impossible
to over-cstiiuiitothu Impottaiitu of Ihu fair
as an fild to thu development of pnosMs
vvlilih will inaku thu gisul things of lifu
U Hi i. ml iln.iper and I In ri fore xiithtu
thu lcuh of u giealer iiiiiubcr of people.
Itolll.lIT Ul!Ai4.
I'uiuoil. (Mil hnf.l.
The sofa on which (ieiieiali (irtint nml
I-ti sal together when they talked it all
otci mul put mi end to thu lebclliou Im-
been placed in tho West Virginia slate
building. Ills ( thu ohl-fithhiomil pat
tern tilth owned mahogany frame 11
civd tiplioUttuy high biuk. muml at ti.u
isiruers nipt i udn Win 11 lieu it was o .
ilouhtcdlt a handsoMi.- pieie offuiiiltti
hut pi i ';is itoxv u xxom nppiaian.
rt irgli 1 1 lutlti ilccpl) luicicitul in
i mul ! s hi 'oriiiil surrounding:.
tti. ion nlctably ifiltnl when Infuruutl
that it hud uucu Ltlougcd tu thu widow
MtLuiu.
ATTEND
Tlic suii sale !
at the Bee Hive.
We tire shoving
ilicm out.
200 suits at
the u ni Tor in price
ol $1.50
100 suits sit
the uniform price
of $7.00.
100 suits at
tlie uniform price
oi 10.00.
During the ln.1-
an ce ol' this
avail yourself
of tlie
oj)por-
buviii tun ily
of
a suit (Turin
our slsovc-out
sale.
LOOK AT THEM!
THE
ii
10 11
MEW.
i i
JJQY Ob'TJIJll
K.
C
CASH
2' J'oulh D.v.iion flfrpcf -
Croceries Flour Feed
! AND PRODUCE.
Our slock Is fresh lllld llexx tl- XVe have Jut opened lip nor i'.i.mIs. uud tilt x
' came direct from tiu tvlioles.ile In. uses lllglnst ina-i.et pro
.lid f.ir blltti e .- -s it.
I U COOL'KY PoppiMc-lof.
BURNT BUT NOT BUSTED!
SMITH BROS.
FLOUR SHD FEED SWF
Can be found at 11 'I Oklahoma A n-.
i The Guthrie
SAFE.SEWINGMACHINE&BIGYCLECO
IOI jit OUIuliiiniu mihk'
j 11 til lit It. OMithiinm
GUTHR1 1 MyVUBLjl YA.KJ3
I'stulilislieil Is'il. urn latest designs ttouio
inents to be st lected from We are prepared to
set up any kind of cemetery xvork either in Mur
lib-or lir.tiilt. All xvork guaranteed as represent
ed uud set on substantial foundations
Itcinember xve give our customers the beiietit
of agents per cent in this home establishment
Come to the yard nml select for yourself ami save
money. Clevelunil Ave. Ilet. Division ami lirst
J. W. SUTTON Proprietor
(iitlhrle ..... Oklahoma
Farmers Headquarters.
- JCINH.
Wines Liquors $ Cigars.
Most Magnllleent liar u this City Handsome Milliard and Pool
I'arlors u I'ulman I'alae.. pluee f.ir I'leiiHiire. llentleuianly
Clerks in Altcmluin-i' n Chgiut lUrbi r
s''i..p i noil. i t.
REAVES BROS.. ?" i
BICYCLES
I Ullr riuitMiftl ICrimlr llritiu I turn I
inmfrt t't tr -tlihittri iIi.mm liui!
pllra nI Niimlrl tif il k is i i
hit Uut huy m unrri tlti fuu K' ( our r .
MIDLAND
1194 Wi Vlk
oi'i:.N day ami mumt
CAFE RESTAURANT.
WALLY ONO
SIIOIII OIIIII'.IIS I
Kvcrylhllig Strictly 1'irsl Class.
Sooond clooi' North of I-Iiii'iMaon Avo
P. J. HEILMAN
Wholesitle and
orzL-..e.lrJ"-EJS
AMDSA.DJJJ-.KHV.
The
Largest "stm li ut I In- I.nxxest I'lin-s
I ull ami N.-e I s.
Cor. 0k avc and First St. Guthri
C. Ferguson
i
(ii'Tiiun:.
Arrlves-atdutlirle
Lenveh (ititlirie
. I o'clock p
7 o'clock a.
III.
OHicu nt Qutlirio
J . T. McMT J-j
The English
It i n I ii d mul s
Best Board and
H A . r.s
RTIJA.SOMA33Iiin.
THE POSTOFFICE PH3
Is now located one floor south
yrn can
PURE DRUGS. MEDlCiPIKSTSTAfM
Toilet Articles. Etc.
A- JVL Mclfil H.LISrN'KV Xvcvl
.1
IU
GROCERY
E. H. KNAUSS Mnn.rtuor.
SfeS -1
nr
ruiii:s r-
tn Hi. Ui .
tlHs I
i
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II
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1 (u:au m '
CYCLE CO
tlClCI 4flil teln rfr"r it
Uuuttt tlly
ttt
lsTl:l:s. risii
mi:j
Proprietor.
I IIINM It KIIOXI I.' Ill
on tSii' l St
&Qf.fffciyjM
U3i3
Iteall Manufacturer
and Dealer in - -
'1. rt;t..ry
Sage Q
i IIA'
Arrives at '
l.t-IIVl'S h I
under Post i. c
Ut.
11 in. uj
Rooms
C F bMITI
of tlu Deli
jji-t jour.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 31, 1893, newspaper, May 31, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67684/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.