The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 60, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 29, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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lAJftM. LOANS ON JOLVE YEARS TIME SEW W. M. 33RONSON. OlpmOK .K1CAK .BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY.
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The State Capital.
Oy 1 hoStiitn Capital I'nnlinR Co.
FHANK H OHKEH Editor.
Tllt'ItSUAV. .IUN1! '.( MPS.
(.'IIIIIP.1T got I" knock-out blow on
tbilllvun lltiriiofi.
Hoax Smith Is u groat Oklahoma
Immigration Hurcnn. Who' next?
Wiit-.HK does Ktlpar .Ioiich come InV
And haven't Homo of ttuwti In- tru&tcd
hoodoed llllll?
Wiikiik worn LlniUey Mini Huoknor
mid Clark inn! Thulium when lloux
put their llghtnmt?
CtiirKr-ii.uiimm! Vo gods how II
dnen grind; mill Okluhoiuu rife with
crnry utllceM-ohrrs.
IrV doughnuts to dogwood lliut
both Kentucky Corbutt urnl Missouri
Uilley are oveoii federates.
Wiikn Oov. Molvlnley vlblted tin
world's fair tho crowd Mild: "Thcro 1
tho next president ul tho L'nltvC
States."
So Miasui'in und Hoax huvo got in
tliclr work on Mnjor I.cuchl Where
wno l'lttmnn when the homo rule
structure fell InV
Din Hosh ltos secure the plums (or
Corbettund Mlley'.' II It dead cor-
tain ho with not "In It" when the man-
tlu foil on liiwi1.
Tut: tiplrltcd tight between Joseph
Wlby anil lleo. H. ('uiiii1iif;liaiii wnst
html on lliieliiii'r hut it wus glorious
for lloux niiil Corbett.
Tnr. democracy put four mouths'
coulldeiico In Col Hui'Iicn. which
shown Hint they thought ho was till-
ing tht! vuctinoy in uceepltiblo style.
A wit him tottled an ofton discussed
liitbllon by declaring "thr.t hanging Is
boiiolloliil to tho until hung" uh "It
gives him u risiblo iiioiiiih of support."
Tiik fellows who cnuio to Oldnliomu
to gain rcsldenoo previous to tt NtroUo
of lightning hnil butter have packed
their carpetbag nuil ntayed lit homo.
Jamks V. TmiorUMoino.N iintl I'rau
elk 1 Oowon lira the new receivers of
tho I'hoctnw Coal A. ltullwuy company.
They retain J. W. Mel.nud us general
attorney.
The Leader anil the Ni w urn
mcaring It on to.liulge l.cwo lubeait-
tlful doses. Some hind pubs. "you
knowj" ami thlngh uro mixed us to
who will gut tlioin.
Jukik W. . Tiiomao Kt homo
from lutllana yeatorduy in tlitu- to hoo
tbo lamp go out. Iln declines ho wan
it In Vililugtou only visited hltt
mother unit now tho world'ti fair.
Ham Uvi'Mbtiirkt Iiiih mado a pbn-
fliil register Ills courtesy has boon
uniform ami hi work expeditious.
Ills regime lta VAtttbllshud hint tin iy
pauiKtiiUlug inun cajniblo of tilling
well nn place of triibt. pulille or prl-
rate. Witotlio rtuvll In ThomiiB II. Cor-
bett ' And Ik ho hunting n Sullivan?
if io ho will tlud hhn In tho great
people of Oklahoma who hheil their
nwaildllug clothes some time ago ami
got entirely too big to wear eurpet-
bngn without u loud roar!
.Ii'imt: I.oni: didn't htiy uitieh but
like iiuother fainoiiM bird which hlngH
no tune at nil. ho got there just the
nimo. lie Is one mtwhtick who got no
kawbui'k itsblhtiince. Ho tllil It him
nelf by hla inutily ml dress and clean
gubernatorial candidacy
Sknaiou HroiT tho talented editor
of the Iola (Iwiusns) Iteglster was
ieeeutly marrieil to the niece of We
I'rrsldeut Htoveuson. She is u strong
democrat but the result will be more
republicans. Charlie Scott bi tt
brother of Oklahoma's A. C. Scott.
Now hear tho I'rusti-Uuxute roar.
ritmatn wus a strong candidate for
register of the Oklahoma land olllce
but Missouri assisted by that great
Immigration agent lloux puked till
over him. There Is occasion for b--l
u d Pit ud we know you'll spell It'
Hoax made some land olllce holes in
Oklahoma and plugged them with
carpet-bags. This is u bold scurvy
iduii at the muiiy binlny democratic
fctuU-smcn hi uklahoiuu who had bal-
anced their anatomies over that beau
tiful homo rule plank in the Chicago
platform'
Iryim hear anyKidy sighing foi
biaven icnil them lo Iwiuhiih. A To
peku merchunt wns lined Die dollars
for hell I it if u nechtlo last Mumhiv
Another imiii was soul to jail for
sneezing in church und a woman un-
placed under bonds for wearing crino-
line ami blockading Kansas uvoiiiim.
Wki.i. WUby wbi no prophet. The
Ink was still damp on his Interviews
telling how John It. Clark would get
it when Hoax appointed some fellows
wluj had not yet ireeped into Wlsby
probabilities. Hut Joo got in his
wont on iiuciiucr- wnieli hole was
plugged by a Kentucky carpel bag.
And now Oklahoma City pulsing
with ralilil olllce hunters will be
walked In upon by llushrod M. Ullloy
u carpetbagger from piikedom Let's
kect wasn't It Oklahoma City's demo.
eruthi papers which hurled tiuiuy
'Jouks" ut another Mlkkouil gentle-
inun who came here with u eurpetbug
and bus grown Into uu euilntnt und
Influential ulllzen?
lowirs u a:
TiiK.S'r.tu: t'Ai'UAi.. being on tho
opposite Milo of tho fence o:l n speak
Impartially oUudgc l.owo. Tho poo-
plo hiivo by this tlmo foiiml Unit this
pupor is not so hide-bound aiitobollovo
all tin- brain ami vlrtuo of tho coun-
try nro In tho irpiiblloini party. Wo
ri'i'iiLMilfo that nnrtlsanshtn Isotny mi
minion that certain public policies
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are hotter for the country than eor
tain other. Tree thought free opin-
ion free religion frou men mill frcu
country have been the abutments of
tho groat republican oilllleo. We
think personally Just as much of a
democrat who Is hiieli from honest
convictions who loves his country and
Its Institutions us wo do of u republi-
can. Such u man Is .IndgoT. J. I.owc.
Judge l.owo was a eantlhlato for
governor. Ho had strong backing.
Ills line aililrowi was In hit. favor lie
made a high-toned ele.in nico nnd In
this was an exception to the "cut and
slnkli" "pull and haul" eanvcis of
most of the other candidates. Hoke
Smith und Cleveland have had fovor-
ible eyes on T.owo right along.
I.owc'h appointment us register of
tholantloftkels better than though
lie had been made governor. Ho Is a
lawyer and this keeps him polished in
his profession. Then It Is more Inde-
pendent. It is ii maximum olllce and
therefore bus u better alaiy lluiii
governor .ludgo I.otvu Is well qKull-
tied in every way for the position. He
hui. the knowledge of lunil law nnd the
genial disposition which will make his
administration successful and popular.
l.owo wus born In 18 15 In Louisiana.
From ISfiO to 18SU ho lived In Texns.
lie bun had nothing In common with
tho "sawbucks" however who have
hi lighting him. Ho has none of
tho crumped prejudiced of the average
southerner being liberal und broad-
minded. Ho waa in the confederate
iiruiy in u Texas togliuont. I'or sl
years ufter IS7U lie was Judge of tho
Upshur county court lie came to
(liithrlc on the lirst day und has been
a prominent citizen. His home and
family are us popular ami gonial us
the Judge himself. Tin: Hiaii: i-i-TAI.
congratulates the people of this
laud district Unit since democracy b
in power ami it had to bo done that
Sam Ovcrstrcet's successor is a man ol
the broad and utile calibre we have al-
ways admired in Judge T. J. I.owe.
Hayh Senator Woleott in Harper's
Weekly. "The Intensity of feeling ex
isting in the went In favor of the free
coinage of silver can hardly ho com
prehended In tho east. It is of Infi
nitely greater moment to this section
than tiny other iuct.tlou of govern
mental policy und while It Is unset-
tled puity cries sound small and
party Ilea have little strength. It
either of the two great political par-
ties would declare in favor of the free
coinage of silver that party would
receive the overwhelming vote in
many of the new states. Tho senti
ment of u majority of the states of the
union is in accord with the fur west.
The south which is vitally Interested
In practically unuuluums in favor of
free coinage. The bogle of the force
bill still denominated that section
during the liu't election although its
ghost is forever luld Tho ubsurd
platform ami still more absurd leader-
ship of the populist party kept thou-
sands ft out voting its ticket. Party
tlo are still strong mill wo love tho
trailltloiis ami eheilsh tho record ot
the party to which wo belong If
however neither party shall afford
the relief which the people believe
they need and which they believe. Is
consonant with tho best Interests o(
our country there will surely come a
time when from out of the two exist-
ing parties it third will toie.e which
shull unite tho great south and west
in common cause. I'tc Idcutml pat
lounge is powerful and the brib of
I'.lco is ulluriug. but neither patron
iigo. nor olllce nor pain tradition will
forever choke an intelligible ami
cITcctiiul dein.u 1 for the icst ration
of silver to t pluee as a iimuc
mcUt."
Tttn preacher who talks ubuut the
luck of truth lu the puhll1 pr-ss ought
to set it bettc exumple II. -w wouul
It do for htm next Sunday t point
out u few of the hypocrites and s oitn
lii.-Is in hlk congregation and tc'l c
truth about them? Of vmirse about
one Sunday Is as long us he mid or
eupy Unit pulpit but he u bn-e
done what he wiintfc lite press t to
The press tlte preacher uu.t H 'tlo
stone are each expected to in a log
whltewaili brur.li and if tin l n t
use It tho deuce Is In pav I In m
opens tho tight of d.l u men and
things much nfleuer than tlic -.thit
two. Itgets Well ciisskI .f nnnu
but Jiit.t "grins and n.-ni ft ami
goes ut 'em tigtilu'
In uuother column will In- m . n a
statement which will surpii i tlte pei.
pie. It shows that Judge tineii
court has hail '.'.litHi eases diH-lieteil in
three yours. Of these '.iki were di
posed of lu this time tl.ono motions
ami deiiinriers weie heard and passul
on. Ilckhlra till this the judge sat as
chief justice lu the supreme couit tind
has willten Mime of the heaviest opin-
ions reudereil by thai enillt This Is
it grout record of hard labor well und
rapidly performed.
Tut: people want tho white dollars
lots of them and their voice Is ringing
out lu tho laud Many of the ablest
papers In the lulled States mo on
siller's side. Tho Intcr-Oct aii ways:
One of Cleiehind's cabinet advises
"Hie sale of Wimi.imhi.imki worth of sil-
ver at miction." He will run up
Kiutirely agaimit a stone-wall on Unit
Kilter Is u national coin ami will re-
in tin us kiieli und the pally which
fell It up at unction will lose Its head
oiuIvlc It won't know wluit has hap
ened
TEACH YOURSELF
Do You Know Mow lo Become a Lin-
fculstV 11KAI) TUB KOljliOWlNH.
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I'nlhiM .(! Ill llltn foil n I'lllli s
CJumiiiKiiiliif l.siiuiiiiea aaliat
Ali)iote In Ainrrlct
llt I lil Vuur
At iillie.
The only Inngutige n bxbo learns is
what it hears from Itfl pironts. Up to
youth and maidenhood cut.totn and
association give us our vocabulnry.
I'or this reason wu grow lo manhood
nnd womanhood knowing little of Un-
real meaning of the words wo use
dully. We do not sanreh out tho mean-
ing. Xo word should bo used of which
wu do not know tho exact inclining.
Wo hear every duy words used in tho
wrong place because the user does not
know tho meaning.
IIOW INOAI.I.S IlKl'AMK A I INIU'IST.
John J. Ingalls being usked how he
became such n remarkable linguist
suld "1 gained my wide vocabulary by
ii study of the dictionary At au early
ago my mother told me that whenever
1 beard or read a word I did not know
the meaning of not to rest until I hail
hunted .1 out In the dictionary anil
got Us full meaning unit pronun-
ciation Indelibly impressed on my
memory. I got an unabridged Web
ster put it on u rack' ncsblc mo us 1
lead ami never passed u word I was In
doubt about without looking it up. It
wsis not long until my knowledge of
wortls surprised me This plan I have
kept up till my life. This Is tho best
plan of self education."
livery yoitii? man nnd young woman
should do as Ingalls has done and the
result will bo an easy Mow of choice
language; then your power of expres
sion will ho widened.
Ill-It Oltl AT UKKIilV OKTKIt.
livery family should have n Web
ster's nnahiidgcd dictionary. Until
recently these cost S-.0l a piece and
few could allord them. TtlL Siaii:
CU'li.U proposes to put it in the pow
er of everybody in Oklahoma to have
one.
The regulur pi Ice of the Tiik Wkk.k-
i.v Hr.m: I'AfliAt. Is SUMi a year. I'or
Sl.'JSwe will semi you Till. Vi:i:i(t.r
HrAtl. I'Al'li'Al. one year and give you
a Webster's iiiiabildged dictionary
llrmly bound in cloth on good paper
containing l37 puges U'JHH) syno-
nyms well Illustrated ami containing
the same mutter found In the book
you have been paying S5 to Ss for- pro-
viding you will call ut Tiik Sr.m.
Cai'Hai. otllcc for the book; orforSl-Su
we will send j on Tiik Wkeki.i Statk
C.rit'Ai and the dictionary and mail
the dictionary to your address pottage
prepaid. So on the llrst proposlt'on
by culling at the olllce for tho book It
only costs you twenty-live cents and
for llfty cents you can have the dk-
tiouury mailed to you postage r re-
paid. ftCTiiii: or the n oh.
Here 1 in exact picture of tin du
ilonary we offer tall in and t.ee one
Ol II I Ml l Ol I I It
To all Win. i.u t.ulr ride f. .r tin
daily six uiuiitb paving $ in ml
valice wo will hcml Hit in tixiiai v
1'liHH inuiluig it t.iy.m In ren i i ii
waul it
Thus on then1 proposition-. tin- cit
folks ami tho country folks alike bate
a chlllU'O to got Webster- uiiiibiiiti.' d
dictionary for practically nothing
You know what Till: Wi t ki Sun
CAI'II.M. Is-au eight page forty-eight
column paper containing nil the i ims
at homo ami abroad. The largest und
tho best Kiper III Oklahoma.
This oiler Is limited so don't delay
about accepting It. Address.
KrAII. CAI'II.M. I'lll.MIMI Co.
tluthrle Okluhoms
Millinery ut cost for the next ten
days ut MU I'attct son's (
flBNMB?ir'i
HFvBH&!r wiB
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Bp'-t 4tf yjMrR
Ti ;" ' rfpc 4-vmaM
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StALS ANO RUBEJCR IS I AMI'S
llm hl.llt- Ciiilliil t'.iu Mitko llivinlur
)itu i:it-4l.
Notaries public when you want u
icul u combined notarial record nnd
ill notarial blanks don't send to
Kansas but write Tin: Sr.vri: Cwir u.
and get thetii us cheap and as good in
piallty asyoti can got anywhere In
the union. We keep tho register ami
blanks in stock and can lilt ymir
orders by return nuill. We can llx
nn out too In rubber slump of any
kind on short notice.
murium .nil) i:it'iiriiuii.
The Santa IV route will sell excur-
sion tickets July 3d ami lib good to
return until July Mhat the rati' of one
tiltil . HI...I lilril f.t' f.ir I In. r.ittltil lllll
In pointH that are within SOU miles of
selling btutton. L. It. Di.i.ankv
Agent.
Wi.rl.l'. l'.lr.
How to ecuuouitre time und money
so as to see the World's I'ulr to best
advantage is a ipiestiou that may
have piuzled you. Audd mistakes by
gutting posted in advance Perhaps
tho Illustrated folder just Issued by
Santa I'e Itnuto Is what you need. It
contains views of World's Pair Itillld-
tngs accurate map of Chicago and
other in formation of value to sight-
scer. Address O. ' Nicholson (1. 1'.
X T. A . A. T. A S. V. It. It. Topcka
Kns. and ask for a free copy.
Cherokee Strip prospective settlers
write for valuable information free -US.t
.Mil Nelson llliick Kansas llty
Mo.
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Gnl.hrie - - - - - Oklahoma.
Royal Hotel.
j MRS. D. E. MORELAND ProPt.
Now open and doing the leading business of Uuthrle. hvery department
thoroughly furuWhcU uud equipped fur the comfort uud couvculuncu
of Its customers.
Commercial - Trade - a - Stecialiv
SOOC SAMPLQ ROOMS-
Legislative Hulldln.7
Kuat II arrls.i n Avo
Pabst Ice Company's Ice Rates
Cor U"' pounds Ice One 10c ticket
I'oi r.n or tut) poundcakes liOc per 1(H) pounds
I'or '.'tin or .'0(1 pounds lec .MIc per loo pounds
I'or :.no or KMHl pounds toe per 10(1 pounds
.'.i to Mi tiounds In emtpuu books of HhhI gViti
I'or ton lots 17 per ton
soipt :ck
Shipped or stoied ten .Itlc per 100 pcillids
All our custouais will ho guaranteed good Ice In hot weather and will
not sell to ordcie. leu fuinblied ull y-:ir uud prompt delivery will be our
motto
:i-in:.2srrfcv Lrsr.rsr Manager.
!
Farmers Headquarters.
jrillia-
Wines Liquors s Cigars.
Must Mngulllcout liar t the City liamUotuu llllllard nnd Pool
I'arlurb u I'ulmitii 1'ulaic plui o for 1 leusuto. Uuntlumualy
Clerk lu Attciid.iucu Au bluguut Hurler
Shop I ounce luu.
Reaves Bros- Props-
UK HI. UHI K II lEi. itl HtKrtlJv
J. W. rA.XilY. Prop.
New ley I nriin.lied and llelltled tliroughout :tni l'lut St Corner VIIiim.
O-iAtlari
Sqencer Hardware Co
-iriisrHi-
Building Hardware
muUvmiteu OhQui-l'ully KvtrnleitiMcl to Furitva
X3villcllnB.
1XiI!I3" SHOP I jjwui !
W.J. HORSFALL Cash'r.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 60, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 29, 1893, newspaper, June 29, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67709/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.