The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 64, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 5, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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The State Capital. I
By Tlio Slate Capil.il Printing Co.
iGoing?v-
;; TAway
nut i m:
ISUMMER ?
J If you ore have the Hrdi ( a I'll VI.
T sent you.
It ivlll give you nil tin
news from liiiini' unci be a perpetual
$ comfort. Don't put It tiir till you
liuve gone It will cost yon the
MtlllC
15 cculb ti week or Ml rt'iils a
IllOlltll.
Vim can pav llii carrier in5 you will lie away He w ill attend
jf to It or you can rail ul the nllice
WANT COLUMN.
Wlllll llll Villi Mum?
Dimiiii wniit Armls1
IVi )iiii ttnul 11 Hltiliillnli'
Doyuu wnut in Imr iiI)IIiiii
lkljliu v. Milt llilimirrn nr Ijubfrrs'
Isiymi vtmil Miiy "llrli. nuilr ut (mini-'
IHijuii wnnt I'ui'lli
l jruu wunt I'ltrtuprT
l jnu wnnl Hernial. ClrrV nr SliM'tinnloi'
Uajuu wniil tii Kriilii Kuuui llmiti-nr Htiirp
Do you wnnt li) lluv nr ttrll it llursr W ukuii
ur mijr kind n( n Ylildr
Do juit vmlit In K.-I1 nr Ifriil inur lluimr.
Oilier Btotr lit nr Kiirm '
llnvr jou I.41M nr ruiiinl mitlliliiir '
thijuil vrmit to It-It jiiiii IIimhI Will iiii.I fli
tiilmf ft.
Ilnrr )uu riri'und Itnml flood of niijr Und
tliKl )uu wlali In Hell nr l'.icliiiiif'
nr Mill (IihmU IiiK.II if mi) klli.l'
lfo Tiirt AilTil. lll . nbllli it thw-llti.
ndmtlriiii-iit ill "in ilii mir time lor lOcciiln
tlirrt' rlmr (nrSSi'mts our week ftirMciMits
A mini InTiir. HratM icitu uetrr fulls li
tiring quirk muni
:wviJTin.
WANTKI A llrKi oln liik'lnn nnil mir
trim wimtH in Imri nf n trooil rtolen
Aildrr Dm if7l. Iliftlitllli N.i RMlh
'UTAMKIl A kiulN rrniiliiitl
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ITANTKU (IniMitltl. liiiiulrnutOUVurll.
TV llrond otlctl ul mice Hmiill f.iuill
aud pood wagro tl
ITOFJ SALE
0ALLINI1 CAHDH l.nU.t nnd tirvulot nl thi
tttalc Capital nlni-v
FOR RENT.
"moit m:.NT
Cool HKiuii furnlMiot .ir un
ia...iuk ...... i t.
i lllrllllll-il Mllllllt I IMI
inrniriii ri err lilt ulli ditto. 1 J II Hill
t-orurrof Ilnrilaou mi II und. Ml
. "ini piiinirivu nur iiimii mi wun
FOIt ItKNT-Ortlcf. Call on Merer A Cnl
Icral Okinuoum avium-. uu.tU uf V. S
In lid OOlrr.
GUTHRIE MARKLTS.
At oloho of business July 5.
Wheat o'd 43 Q rn
Wheat new S(4V
Outs 18 ft '3
Com 4ft ($ M
lluy 3 00 0 4.00
JIK 4 ( ln
Kheep .-i
Cown n.or(H3.f(i
Steer 1KM3
KlTRB SfiHO
Chickens .-. 3.(10
Ducks ".on nT1.no
Huttur . jr ft eo
Spritiif ChlekeiiH 1..10 ( s.oo
Turkey! W7
FOURTH OF JULY
The Patriotic Day Celebrated
Truly Sporadic Way.
In
TILKSMUKK W THK KAOLK.
"I lie I'lllrrii. nl I.iirkii CiiiiiiI) UIIi lull-
uuu Knur l'lrt (rill In r unil tliti Or.
utnr'a l.u.ty I.iiiik. ("Iililulu
AintrliHli linlfii'iiiriii n
III m 'I nil) llllHrlniia
.lilt llll.T.
Uuu iluy every year 111 Ann il-
eal! people lifetime a (real hltf br.itfii-
tluc'lo liellferaiil bl-iiuitilheil rip.
rourhiK llie-eriiolter enjflc uhriekiuir
HuK-llyliirr plenle-plyhirr oelfermih
hurlylinrly btiy. ll U teallv the only
time when the full prupie (roin plow-
boy up to president meet on u eoiiitnon
footing livery mini In h jrieat H
another. The priest In bis clime t anil
the babe in the eruille are the Mime lit
the hoiinil of tin- Hin cracker. This
one ilttyof national unity lis th. lourth
of .Inly The iluy U like it great y in-phouy-the
bweepof its piihslon touch-
lui' every emotion of life. Through
the nxty live milHou of puople boats
one. common pluuittiiiiuou) pulse
logan county wan In that hoiuojjeii-
loin. tute yentenlny While Inrfe'e
iron ils eume to liulhrle. thero wn
liBnll a M'hool liuiiu- m-lpliborhuoil
or town or it iliMtrlet that did not hav
ii liuino I ourlli of July lelnbntiuli
I'rivate plenle partiet.. M-leettd by In
dividual ir twH-iiHj tieb. were uUc
tiiuuy.
fin: r Mil svhiaiion HAcrg.
The OUIahuiiia Pair itiisoeiatldB gavr
a very enjoyuiili progiam or rico ic
the afternoon They liml a Ihitteilng il m's sld 1 1 tho grandson uf the
attendance a larger number of people ' gro .t ' Onward" and the great grand
being present than was expected. It .on of dco Ulllus. making him i-
wu the llrst use mude of the new mile grnru'w m of tleo. Ullkus on the si t
tra':k ll wnh n InlIil shape and side und u great grtndson of tie. .
"" ' """" " i utmim .iii....... iiii. mm i i .- . n n . i. . i
110 Si'
ySPowder.
'flic only l'urv. Cream cf Tartar 1'jv J..r - '.' Ammomu o Alum
Used iu Miliums of Homos 40 Years the Standard
ST. JACOBS OIL
IS AN
HONEST REMEDY.
IT DOES WHAT
IT SAYS
IT CAN DO.
IT DOES CURE
IT HAS CURED THE WORST
OF .A. I IN" .
AND THE PAIN
STAYS CURED.
u lib a few more loui'llc will be the
bet tmrU In the west
The rai'en bi'Kitu ut '10 the Utfiitil
bi'intf Klvn by the tap of the bell by
I' M I'l'iinim. of Carney Murnln
eoiiuty The JiuIki'N .1. I I'aueonht
WHIT Little and Itoy Teal weie all
pre-ent Tin1 Unit tuee called wui a
t li r minute tint anil pure. Mr
Smith i' htiB. .Marvel!) enteied lle.xter
by llambletonhiu 111 dam Widow Me-
Kee full brother of lloliuer'n Dexter
und Dietator
Mr Ctihe l.lohn Splint) enteied Char
ley I) . by .Siitiirn by Maliillte by Hub-
ert Homier by llamblletonluii Id;
llrnldam. U'ate Abdullah by IMiiioud
Abdalluh bv Alexiinler'n Abdallah
(leo. W'atkillM ( Klidd Duble) entered
Oak (lroe. by Ahh drove by Willlum
I by (leo. WIIIicm liiNt iliim IMelle
It by AiUiinee by Onwiiid by (leo.
Wilkes.
J W. Mutton i Dan Muce) entered
Membritontan by Woodford'a Mi'inbrl-
num. by Muinbiino Chief II flrnt tlum
by Membrlno Palehem heeonil bj
l'ilot Junior third ihuii by I.exiiiKtnn
by llobton
The track was new and roft and
coiifi'iiueutly blow. The Hint horhe to
appeal was the racy Oak Urove ill I ven
oy the mavter rant man Doble who
.lrht eume into ttirf proiuluencu by bin
if r form a nee. with De.xtrr Inlaws. It
is needless to uny that he was adm'rcd
mil cheered to the. echo. 'I he next
'torso on this track wan the jjreat Rrein
irnnibnn of lfntnbllutonlun l1 Char-
ley V. driven by the hintf of drivers
Toliti Sp'nu Thu thlrtl horse vn
Membritonlon driven by ln Mace.
Tlio readers tif Don Qulxotu thought It
was thut nob'c btecd llosciiante come
o life iigulii. He was the choice o
many as a htartcr. Dexter flioc 1 x
ust with his peerless driver. Ch.is
N'a'vcll ho had hit eye ou the ir.o o.
iiuhk on the wire.
Tlio horncs worti sent oft on the
tlilid scoro by btnrter l'varson will
an even tnrt. Cnurlcy D liistuntlx
went Into the nirnnd it twit sunn
lime fur Splat) to scttlchiur.OuUllr.m
and De.Ntcr polnj' neck and neck to t' c
quarter pile where Charier D in-
tern! the company and liulshed almost
nose and uiic with Oalc Orovc and
Dexter Memiirltonliin laying up Oak
drove winning thu heat the gamy son
of llamblletoulun second by a nose
and the speedy Charley I) third.
Time: 3.l.. Kxcellcut time for a
two-year-old on bad a track
llvidently. Charley I) was out for the
second heat with blood In his eye and
scored worthy of Alcrtou with Doble
and Miirvull watchliir every turn
They were sent oil ou the fourth
bcoie with Charley D slightly in the
lead when he instantly left hi feel.
ran In ahead of De.xler and tiled to
place Oak drove In a pocket but did
lint HUeceeil Ity bltipplti).' hopping
uiul Irnttliie; he with at Oik liiove's
K'lltli at the three quarter pole Dexter
trotting heavy and hlrun trallliiK
Oak drove who bad the pule. Charley
D pulled to the iltfht the four enter
ill!? the htretch K'vlliK Dexler tteeoiitl
poslllon. all eoiultifr like the wind. At
the IIiik stand Splint with Charley D
pulled uci'osw the track In violation of
rule mid Mettled down in fioiitof l)e
let. Oak (IroveV nose hhowed liintul
the wile t hurley D'k Neeoud Dextci
third. Meiiibt'ilouiau us In the Hist
heat' luyluif up The Judges fave Hie
heat to Dexter beeaiue he had been
Interfered with on the II ml iputrler
by Charley D tint! had trotted tin
IiiiiicmI mill' without a jimmy
O.lk drove was neeund und (.hurley I)
distanced foi fnitl driving Hud Do-
ble was distill lislletl with the decision
of the judges and would nut start Oak
lirme in the third heat iihIck the
judges would agree to consider the
protest cnlcreu bv Doble ngainst ihe
tight of Dexter being (imilllkd to trot
lullieraev The judges ugreed und
e Mucijuentlv Unit drove ami Doxttr
upiaril in the third heat which
proved thu html uf thu day. (luk
drove won the bout without lifting his
uov iii J o.i. with Debtor a eluku hio
n I llnmbiiiuiiiun being withdrawn
after I'iu nacun i heal.
OattUfve No IT.U.'I is a bay "S'
"itr. whllo feet bald fa -e. fonletl
May 10. I8l bdng a little over two
veuntofage. lie U richly bictl belt g
hc grandson of WiMiom I. the klrc
Vstcl on the sire's side and the great
g-iuuson
ot (leo Wilkes. On ihe
(B ffrdFa
i m b.
11(0'. Ilrmrd (nr C.l.rrh l lint
Ilt.l f.tlnt tn t' .lid thort.
IVnld lr lirntsltl. urtrul tr malt.
UK. K. 1 llaulllnr tVarrrn l'.
Willie on. the dam- tilde. Ills thlid
dan. K it piodiicliig son of llambib
Ionian III. mailing him an Inbred W likes
ou both sides also (tai-liig him lo Hutu
bilctoiilaii in on his sire's Hide on bin
first ami third duiim' side making him
a very richly hied horse and great
tilings cun be expected of him III the
future.
De.xler (Chat Murvell) 'J I i"
dull U ovc (lluild Doble)
'J 1
diet
4 dr
Charley D (John Npliin) !l
llaiiibllutoulau (Dan Mace) I
Time 3 O'n :i:ti7; 3.01.
due-half mile dush.
(Jiieeii of Hearts (Dunbar) I
Itosewood '-'
Constant (rt. I'urks) 3
I'unule Norton 1
'lime: (I V.".
Half mile mid repeat:
Peekaboo (Dunbar) i 1
Nellie Sutton Q '!
II II. (MeCiearv) ..3 3
Time; ll .; :fta'.
Quarter tulle dusk:
Dulsv (Tucker) 1
Little Tom (Howe) 3
Huekfihln (Tobe) 3
Time- II.3HS-
Oil accoiiiil of the luteiiikh of the
hour the three-year-old nice was de
claret! oil
There were two heals of bicycle; the
llrst was won by Chas. Lilly hall
mile Time I II. The second bj
Frank Derr Time 1:23.
rill. IIAMII novrt' I'lrsir.
The Hourd of Trade baud gave a pic-
nic In Col. Howe's grove south of the
city and though not as grealit success
in a lluaiiclal way as was expected
was eutiiely so in it social way. The
grove Is a beautiful one one of Un-
bent In OkluhouiH und should have
been used before. The picnic propel
una opened up ut tell o'clock In the
morning when the baud marched the
streets playing its tine uiublc und then
fd doeit to the grounds. The picnic
.vus orderly and was visited during the
lay by near'y everybody in the city
lefreshmeut booths ami a dancing
I'atfortn und other amusements were
rovldcd und tlio day was (-pent ven
iierrlly. During the day orators tU-
ectittcd the pe -p'e with forensic en
otulums ou human liberty and trlb
tcs lo the heroes of the American
-evolution. Speeches were made by
leu Jamison Dr. Landrum. chairman
f the Unvnslto bourd Col. Tom Jones
ilajur MaeNamaraand Judge Hacklier
I'hey were lire sample of Fourth of
Inly oruUryiiti 1 added to the pleasure
if the day.
In the evening the buud played on
he government acre and the crowds
tilled the streets of the city. Tire
crackers Itomiin candles cannon und
other fearful Uery things cnuotscd and
unlit the city into a patriotic babel.
Luler in the evening a ball was given
In the opera house by the baud a.id
the dancers danced wav Into the mid
.die of the night. The orchestra mm
pie-.ed from men out of the Hourd of
Trade band was the finest ever played
in the city Theie were some ten mu-
sicians in It
OIIIHt I'll'.NIl' 'I Ai '
The celebration ut Mulhull was on a
lurge scale mid at leusti ;' uuu people
were present The speakers for the
iK'casion weie doxernor Iteufrow
Hon. Dick T Morgan Col Tom Jones
Itoy lliitlmau and Judge Calhoun. In
the afternoon the baseball game be
tweeu (luthrie and Mulhull w:th won
b. the latter by a score of 12 to ft
At Melton's grove six miles couth-
east of the city Hon T (1 ltisliy and
t'uuulv Attorney Huston spoke to u
large audience of pleuiccr.s.
The Christian Huileavor people gave
u laige picnic on the Cimarron river.
IT.HSONAl. .
Today was dlvorci
bate court
lay In the pin
Attornev L
I!. I'ayue Is over from
Chandler.
Miss Maggie llolliiiau. of Arkansas
City Is visiting Mrs Tom Tingle.
Tom .".tuiiihatigh of the IMliiolld
News was one of the eelebratois of
the fourth In this city yestcrduy
Deputy Marshal Charley Mars and
loe Pentecost brought several horse
thieves In from the Osage country to-
day Ituces at the faif grounds this even-
ing at .' o'clock shaipiulso close race
520o slake tomoirow at I o'clock 12
J Wn iit.it Seetttary.
Thero was a verv pleusant Ice cream
social at the parsonuge lust evening
given bv the ludies of the Congrega-
tional chinch.
J (1 Hewitt of Athens. Texas was
In the city vestenluy. He subscribed
fui Tiir- KiAir CaI'Iiai. In order to
keep ptistetl on the opening of the
Cherokee stllp
I'rof llallock Is In the eity He was
ele.'ted Monday night by the sehool
' lard of Oklahoin.t City city stiperln
t Mideiit of schools aid will hereafter
uiuke that city his home.
Arkansas City Travmler: Capt. t-ea-:
in has been made m tnager of the
Harvey ealng lutise at Outhrie. The
captain wl I enter upon his duties on
Weine$day. He it a good man for the
pi itce.
Councilman W. A. Rlehtnand chain-
ptons the Ilurrlsnn avenue bridge ov r
lh Cottonwood and with his col
leegucs will soon have it moviig
ilong. Subicriptlons to the amount
of 8500 are ready to assist the election
W. W. Appersou. of Dodge lit) l
s. consul to Vera Cnu and Mr. Hut-
clUT visited Tint Siaik Catiiai print-
ing house in eompaiiy with Dr Cot
teral. Mr. Itatellil is the doeloi'r.
futhur-ln-law
Wlitlleld l ourler Mr and Mis
Harry duy and their sou. Joe lluy
have left for diithtle where they have
takeu charge of a large lintel Mrs
' Ony likes Wlnllrld the best but there
Is more mouev for
I Outline
their business In
AT COST! AT COST!
Our entire stock of Jowolery Watehos Silverware and clocks must
Jje sold in tlie next thirty days to make room Tor
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Owing to the closeness of money weave unable to continue the Auction
but will sell at private sale at cost. Come early and
Murray & Brown
Lemons and oranges at W. II.
Smith's south of postolbca.
I'irst printed In Tiir D.vn.v SrAit
I Ai'irAi. July r. lsli.1 1
OHDItlANCL NO. 103.
An ordinance providing for the issuing
of cci tain warrants for payment of
certain claims of Indebtedness eon
traded by the tin. visional govern-
ments of the cities 'it liulhrle. Last
(luthrie. Capitol Hill and the consol-
idated school district of diilhrie In
compliance with certain onlci s issued
bv the tlistri I court of Logan
county ou June IT.ls'.u upon certain
eluiius mentioned iu said orders al-
lowed and iipprov ed to the Imthrle
National baux. Harper S Cunning
bant and It II Niiltbu lelc
He it oiduiiied bv the mayor und coiiii-
cllmeii of the eity of dulhrie
St i Don I Tliui the major and city
clerk ale lieifhv ordered and tliiected
to issue wan ants as ilitccted and enm-
maudeil by the district court made
lime 17 ili3 pavuble in eipiul install
incuts in one. two. three four and live
years after the time bcreof. in amounts
us follows lu favor of the Outhrie
Nutloual bunk for claims atraiust the
provisional government of the city of
(luthrie iu the sum of SI Ul "7. for
claims against the provisional govern-
ment of the iltv f Last (luthrie.
;'.'7ro 7.1 5-10. for cluiuis uguiust the
provisional government of t'ne city of
Capllol Hill 3S tin. for clulins uguiust
the consolidated 'chool district of the
eity of (luthrie Sirto-.' ft-in liifivor
of Hurpei Cuuiiiughuiu fur claims
again-1 the piuvisioiial governmi'iil of
Ciipltul Hill. 1. ooi). and in favor of It
II Smlthwick for claims against the
provisional goveruiiicnl of the city of
ditthrle. Ml lo. said warrants to draw
lu tori"-1 at the rate of G pci cent fiom
June 3. (sill.
St.i' ' This ordinance shall lake
ell'cet ami be lu force from ami after
its passage approval and publication.
I'assed by the conned and approved
by the muvorthis 1st day of June. 1:'.h.
A M. Mi-Li IIinnm
Attest Mavor.
P. (1 Ml I.I I HAN.
City Cleth.
Watennelons tt W. H. Smith's
south of postoftice.
I.illler Itult-s I'lnliiililn.
Toi'i i Kan . July 4. dov. I.ewall-
iug this motuiug tecelved a letter fiom
I ii urge It. I'eck general solicitor of the
Atchison Topeliu a Santa I'e Railroad
i" . Informing hlni that the inauagu-
inent of that io.nl weleonieil the gov-
ernor's ellorts to seeuie lower woild's
fair rates and that It would cordially
. o-iipiiale vvlth him Mr. Peek fill tiler
aid that the other roads weie gradual-
ly coining toluoli upon the proposition
to reduce rates w ith favor and that thu
signs now pointed to early united ac-
tion in tiiut direction.
V.llfl I'llttllliKll I
ANiiiNiiiox .lulv t. Among thu
fotiith class postmasters uppulnted to-
da.v were th following for Missouri:
J D SjilUes ut Lnon Moniteau county
vice A M Nlaton. removrtl; II II. Von-
ilenboch at Kutdttown Osage county
vice Joseph Ltieckenholf. removed; W.
II Cixnich nl Nashville llarton comity
vice A D. Pittinger. removed; P. J.
Dennis nt Pittsburg Hickory county
vice N. L McDonald iciuoved.
Mlllllll)'. Ilitai ImII.
SATIu.S 11 I.KIIi' t
iMlDRatl lluitmnll. T t tliltiitou 4
Iblt-iu llilt-ut-u 3 St l. . i
snliirili)'- llu i ln 1 1.
SallilNM UAi.rt
I'llUttln IiUatrit. Nuwnrli. I
I'lvvtilaud t It i .l.ili J 13 I'll IniMpliU a
hi lul-i bt IaiuU b. Iluitun IS
UiiiUirlllr I..iulrllle ft II lltlinure. T
I'liulnnatl t liiclnnntl. s WnaaiiiKtoii. I
I'ltli-liuiiiti J'll-liurgli 13 llriaiklrn 2.
Iliniilieil Willie IIiiIIiIiik.
M until i j tows la July I - Whlhi
a part.v of Mar bullion n people were
pieuieing on the Iowa ilver a few miles
above town Miss Annie Mhldletoii.
daughter nf John Mlddletoll. was
drovMteil The entile party hail guile
In bathing Male members were tench
lug the women how toHwIin. when the
Mhldletoii gill and her companion got
Into deep water and went down The
body was recovered
'IiiUi a li) tlin Italy.
Sl.HAI.ll. Mo. July I It Is otllclallv
announced that the Missouri Kansas A
Hasteili iiiltwuv finm the biltlgc neai
st Louis to New rrankllu opposite
lloolivillc will be turned ovei to the
MIsMiini Juinsus A Texas Hallway I o.
ou the 1Mb of the pie-cut month It
Is understood that Division Siipciln-
telldellt W II Lvoiis. of this city will
la placed ill charge of the new line
It iiiiiiriir Sii.iiin.
Ann ol I liii T. N M . .litis I Notice
i was Mited ou the door of thu Albll-
ipieiipie national bunk this morning
thut it was eoiiieili J to tt mporarllv
si! (( lid business beeaiie of the llll
usual hear) ileiii.iuds of dcHistor
slticu the jiispuuslon if thu tullforulu
Luiilot.
get a
204 Olclbxlioma. ave-
POPULARITY!
Who Do You Think the Most Populsr
Man in Guthrie?
YOU (JAN I'lt'K II IM OUT!
J lie lint) mi Cli k 111 llet it I Inn Until
Wittthl ree t'liinit Inur llul 1'up-
iil.tr lileint Mini I'hmI uiir
lliilliil-"lliu iflittu ( .i'-
llul'" l'liiHr.illcleil
lllter.
Tin; Daii.v Staii: t'Aiirvi. Is going
to give away valuable prceiits. An
elegant gold wall h. a gentleman's
watch heavy hunting case 1 1 karat
gold nicely engraved diamond set
best standard works and w at ranted u
good time keeper
This watch Is valued at iSft on. TlIK
Daii y Statk Cai'Itai. Is going lo give
it away and we will let our patrons
say who shall have It. You will find
in this column the form of a ticket
upon which you will cast your vote for
the most popular gentleman. The gen-
tleman receiving the luigest number
ot votes will be entitled lo the watch
The manner of voting will be us fol
lews Any patron of Tin. D.vn v Si vil
I a I'll a i. may cut out the form uf ti I
et hereto attached write Ihe name of
the gentleman you wish to vote for in
the sp iee inaiked 11 Lne.-e tb
ticket in an envelope inldn s I
"Dvii.'v Stvtk Cai'Uai. Dcpaitmcnt
of piesellts." Votes will be reei ive.l
until August 12th ul which time Un-
votes will be counted by compUut
judges and the present aw arb J
This present will ne placed ou cxlii
bltiou in the display window of tin
llee Hive Clothing Co. Don't fail to
see It. Till NrVTK CAI'U.M. Will run
ail extra lot of papers for the bi lie lit
of all who wish to take purl In thii
contest.
Alter one week we will publish the
names of the camlicatih and the ic
stilt uf the election op '.o that lime
The voles are made a matter if ice
nd each day ami then deposited In u
large box cciiiclv fastened where
they remain until August I wneii
the Ihik will be opened by disinterested
Judges and counted Hveiythlug will
be strlelly on thcMpiaic No UehrU
except those cut fiom Tin Dvm
Si'iu. (Al'lTvi. will be counted I'm
out the ticket and rote for jour n.-.st
pupHlar gentleman fiienil. Oiu-w-ik
before t he ballot closes tin ee proiiinciit
iltlens will be scleclcil as judges
Their names will In published so that
j on may know who will count the
ballots and awurd the present.
I ine apricots at W. H. Smil 'dsoulli
of postolllcc.
Heretofore the ladies have been un-
able to gel nice calling cauls In (luth-
rie. To supply this demand Tin:
si v 1 1. (vi'll.vi lias put lu a luigesup-
plv of the latest designs. If
I'oit 1 a I' -Ala I argalii ( olumbia
light roadster safety hhvcle. Impili
at tliikolllec tf
New peaches at W It Si i tl s south
of postoftice.
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Bargain.
40 THOUSAND
POUNDS OF
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JUST RECEIVED
Largest Assoftment
Lowest Prices-
A- J. SPENGEL I Opposite PostotlET
FARM
ON-
Long Time I Low Rates
Call and tee me opposite postofbre over Ramsy's Store.
O. H. BOBBINS.
II ill lli-lll I III it I Sin li'l) VI tl line.
TbeTerriloii.il Hoi lit nil oral S-n t
line- el tiiithiie ou date uf Jul .lb
and all Oklalioimiii w bo take an in
tereft In Mieh mailer' and eando'u
ale reipict.teil to attend tithinc wllh
tllCIII the lllleil 'pei-linells of fruit
raised by them. The session will be-
gin piouiptly ut I 'HI and tin-re will be
It general free for all dii.eiissiou of
frnlt Interests from which It is ex
peeled valuable experleie'es will be
gained The tociety is organized and
well olllcercd ami by a little unicy of
action good rt suits may be obtained
from ll. All persons attending are
roipiesteil to icport at the olllcu of
Home I'lcbl and I'ortim oh DUislmt
street and Oklahoma avenue at ear-
liest convenience ou the day of meet
big. Let all who eau do so attend the
meeting.
'lu Water t'nliilllliT.
If your water rent for the (punter
commencing July I Isin. Is not paid
by July Hi the water will be turned
oil. II. U. Mill IKAX
t Ity Clerk.
Nnlli i-l
Healed bids will be received bv the
committee on public Improvements un-
til July 13. 3 p in. for the construe-
Hon of a bridge acros the Cottonwood
river on Harrison Avenue aceofdlng
to thu plans mid speelileatlons of the
city engineer said bridge to be paid
for In road and bridge warrants ex-
cept about iMin to be paid In cash ut
the completion of the work.
V. A ItH ii iio.sk
Cliulrniuii
i:iiu in in i i.tfiiitiiiii
'ihe city cilltois of tho Kansas City
Times and dalebhurg 111 Mull have
written to Secretary I'roiity for a cuiii-
plele list nl editors tint wlllaccmn
p. my the excursion to Chicago Mr
Piouly leipiesls all editors couti m
plating making the trip to send iu
their names at nun- so that a lomplett
list may be made out und foiwuuled
i;illllla Nulli-f.
The excun ion coiunilllen sent out
elrciiluib to all editors Inviting them
to join in an exciiisioii to the world's
Ltlr Ti eiiiov this privilege every
paper must appl.v to Piesldeiil ivulen
of L'diiion I to bee. Hue a iiiember
feud 1 illltiatiuu fee
1'iiam d I'ltoi n
ic 1 x Committee
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LOANS
Wurlil'a I'Hlr.
Ho v to ecoiioiiile time and money
o as to see the World's Kuir to best
advautac I a ipiestion that may
have iuled volt. Avoid mistakes by
gutting posted in advance. Pcthups
Ihe llliislrateil folder jtiut Issued by
'iinita I'e lloute is whal you need. It
contains views of Wot Id's Pair Hillbi-
llies accurate map of Chicago and
other information o' value to sight-
seers. Address d. T. Nlchokon 0. P.
. T. A A. T. A H. P. It. It Topeku
Khs ami ask for a ftee copy.
Lemons and ortnge.s at W. H.
Smith's.
World's lair rates lu utToct April
'!". Oulhtlo to Chicago und return
S3V H limited to continuous passage
In each direction with filial limit for
return p'issiige November 15. Uotiud
trip tales to St. Louis S20.23 with
same limit as ( lilcsfo tickets. L. R.
Dtl.ASRV Agent
The ladles are llitelested lu Tut
Hiah Cai'Iiaih is5 gold watch con-
test. Thrv are voting every lUy.
Wnlfii-nif lona at W. II. tiiollb'j.
I adles when you want a puekage of
filling cards call at Tin. Siatk GaI'I-
ivi nilh'e. We have a laige stock of
Urn must stylish designs pi luted or
plain. if
Mew peaches.il W li.SniiUi'.
U.iili-il.
I want ut mice icliable men In e.vury
town ihroughoiit Oklahoma i'enltory
to adveitise and keep our show cauls
lucked up on trees and fences along
public loads Steady wotk iu your
own county sun no a mouth sulury
and iv mi a day expenses advunced
every llfteeu ilujs and deposited lu
hank when started Address
C M Du.Nii.Mt
Per Agt I raucu (ieiiiiuu Kleettlu Co.
Hon .'vi'.' ditthrle Ok. Ter.
Dule's Ileal Lstate olllee Corner of
Harrison and Division St. 83-tiu
Aprirots at W. H. HmlUVs.
Wamih -lour gentleiiicii to take
two cut Inly new furnished rooms
vvlth bo.nd Also wauled table
buaiders Those thai want tlist-cluss
table and best of house cooking
everything new ueut und uleun cull
ut I? j Oklahcma avenue Kust Outh
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 64, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 5, 1893, newspaper, July 5, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67713/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.