The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 66, Ed. 1, Friday, July 7, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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JA.RiVX LOANS ON FIVU3 YJiiAKS TIME SEE W. M. BRONSON OFFICE BH1AK BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY-
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The Stale Capital.
"U Tlio Hlalo O.ipllnl Printing Co
riiANK II UHEE.H Kditor.
I'ltlDAY. .M I.V
1903.
Ir Carlisle l rifrht now. what
financial fool lit must liHr been in
l'- If lie wits riflit then what
truckling1 eowsr.l lie iiiiiut lw now '
Cikvki.oii i wp anions tin bur
-ard nnil Hohk Is down In tbeiieoriris
jungles mill the Oklahoma otflerlitiMl-
r are In the mwuitime in the sweat
lox. busted and dbcotisolale
Till. HiiusciBl tMestloii nan broken
the oli) M)ltioil lines In the went
mu! south n great majority of nil th
parties ure for lii metHllniii silver on a
liist footing with fold. In the rust
along the Atlantic watt all parties
are about unanimous for u gold stand
url This nlene should convince the
HMt Kfiil south thnt they are right.
Tin olHeiul record kept ut the Ohlu-
liuinn expel iinont station fur the month
of June shows a rainfall if I .'I ineliei.
J10 hour nnil .U minutes of sunshine
on uvoiugo teinpoiutiireof Trt I degrees
Tho averages of extremes were re
spoclively 37.0 unit d.'i degree. 'I he
hisliesi temperature was loj degrees
on the 91th There were J-.' clear day e.
S fair ami 3 cloudy Tlie early hut
weather insured tin- wheat ami the
lute sluwcrs came in tlui' fur enrn
M amy of the native ; iiilfe of Ohlu-
lioiua will dispute the right of the
fiirmer to the lmul ami. if not prop
crl.v treated will become weeds .Hill
cult to subdue iiml thut add greatly
to the cost of culture. The Oklahoma
experiment otatlju pi ritillwnter. will
nt nil early date premre a descriptive
litt of the noxious plant mid the
director Invite eorresvoud(nco fiom
ull parts nf the territory Write liiui
what uru the worst tveds In vour see
tlon.
eagle: Itttasu Ktiutuchv woman
we believe who wan told by the pope
when grunted uu audience that all
women except princesses knelt for his
blessing. Holding her head high ami
looking the groat prelateof the Itomish
church straight In the face this
daughter of the blue grass country re-
plied: "I too your holiness am a
prince. In tho country wheie I was
born tho people are sovereign mid 1
utn their daughter."' 'Take then an
old man's blessing" suid Lo. rising
in admiration. This then lb tin. true
ipirit of the American woman 1'urc
morals. Independence of spirit and
love of country constitute rocultt
qKnvv 1ms already got li its worlc
We have feu red nil nlninf that the
greatnes of the suit-buck's joy. our
boy Hoy would not be properly appre-
ciated I'ltmau and Donut in ivere up
here the other day praying foi-tomc-thing
(lot Hoy must have headed
them oil for they went home and in
thel'resK-Oaette were these exempli
tlcutlou of ilc luoentii' hat mnnt
It Is u strung.' slate of u Hairs when
a benrdiena boy a prodigy In fact is
being allowed In dictate 'the policy uf
the dein.x'ralic party in this territory
The prodigy bus luol.M the wrong
people n lien he throws his slurs ut the
I'rcus-Uaiotte. This paper loprcsetittJ
and has the good will of the inujorltt
of the democrat in this territory mid
will not ntaiid any baelt talk from u
kid who uctcr toted for a douioorutic
candidate for president in bin life.
l'liril' treeK hare mude u wonderful
growth this spring. Wo hae at hand
some actual tigurn on '.he iiestiou
1'hey tire from mousiircmeiiln made by
the horticulturist of the e.xpeiiuient
Mutton at Mtilltt utiir. Uklahouia June
iPh Three year-old apple treet hate
made a prowth this season of twelve
lo fourteen Inches Haas inaili-
fourteen Inches; Maiden's Minsk. Incite
undone-half Indie mid Huntsman's
Tavorile twelve luetics. Coaches
huve made a growth as jrreat as two
feet iiml three Inches apricot! and
peurh one foot and eight inehes. and
grapes right feet and three iiielici
'1 he lloe the grape mode the greatest
i'towth as shown above i hamplon
made seven fet svn Inches Clinton
made teven feel three Inehes and
Moore's I5arlv made U feet three
tn.he. This Isn't a bud showing fur
h spring when lute frosts cyclones and
imil storms have been doing their bat
lu dlteirafre vipetatlou alto;?-thr
TUT. nvvontt pri LEI
Till. STATt Tai-itai publishes else
where 111 thi' istue a nmstrrU arraijrn
ment of t-etretur) l artitlo by lion
i baric h. Thoiuaf. It proves him to
he a shame ful hyrKK-rlte -a man who
flr public place will stultify bis eon
si .once uud eat his own worth t Br-
ittle was an able champion of the re
moiiltlintlon of silver in lt'i when
he made a iiiugiillltent urgHment in
favor of the ulilUatloii of all our eoltl
uud sllvei alike ut full legal tender
money. At thut time his views tri
uinphed ami from a live years depres-
sion the eouniry rallied and permmin ut
prosperity was established Carlisle
at one time last spring ordi ad that
no more silver certificates be paid in
gold This was legal and It w us snx
Had this been done we would have
heard of no gold .'mulae Ilutileve
luud and Hull Street took him by the
throat and choked all the ludepeu
ilence out of lillu I Ike a tcuiwd duy.
he winced and luid down Then was
tho time for Carlisle to show whether
he was u man or a uophunt -mid he
proved hliri'.elf the ! liter Ills i lo
ijuent words in l-'. hoeitr viii
stauil cut to iii'H t him njn - to pr m
li I lit u coward uud untrue t the t m
iiioii people vli'j'i) f 1 1' nl hewaianl
ivhon! trutt he now Lttra)-.
Cl.M'ltl A Vi WAKIXII 'UM II'.
It K oertaiu that if dkluhotun naiils
jlia troaliiiilil il must ffo lo I'lvsl.lcnt
leveliind So rotary Mitillli has ills-
pint oil m lumeiilaldo Ignorance of our
ooiidltioii uud a ilis.siiliasrlng up.tppie
il.itiiin of the character of our peoplo
Smith Is blttorly against home rule
I'leveluiid I for it. S iiith is f.ti de-
lariiig the ship opoiilui'. ilotilui.il
is for hlirrj t ttar It up. '1 he following
lisialeh in the Kansas ( lly .loiirnai
ilidicatim thut the ireldeut is getting
in Ma work on the stiip mutter anil
means to hurry up the opening There
is pKwl news in II. too for the eilucu
tlonnl Inteiosi uf llklulioma
Aaalatutit Attorney lieueral lall. ol
leorgl. who runs the law shi-fiir
the dewrtneut of the interior spent
i day at work got ting up the proeln
uiMlmil lo be iisoil by the president In
.lis'larlng tho Cherokee strip open to
Mtllemoiit. This may ooiiio to thine
w ho are IiiIoicMihI like a chip of tnilii
del- but it is true all the smile.
The colonel did not like his job. nor
did he like tin- idea of working w hen
the other fellows iiIhiiiI town Wore out
on a vacation but lie has made ur
ningoinoiitj to leuto on l'riduy fur a
vaeutloii until Mime time lu August
lie had not ctpectcd to pay any alien
lion to the strip ipieslioii until some
time after Ills return but there was a
change somehow the president sent
word to the iohii tuioiit that he would
like to hate u draft of the procluuiu-
i ion The dormant condition at the
department on all matters In general
mid on the strip matter in particular
found nothing done mid the new otll-
ciuls were slow to iceull what the
president could really mean when he
said "Cherokee strip " They had not
road enough generally before coming
t.i tow u to locate at once the strip
when il was referred to Hut the in-
quiry of the president Cuiued the sec-
retary of tin- interior to tell the Ueor-
giu colonel thut ho had better prepare
u lough tit uft of the proclamation so
it could bo submitted to the president
on his return from llusznrd s Hay.
The colom 1 expecting to be awny at
that time made it nucensary for him
to work today It may bo of interest
to those ho di epl v Interested lu getting
the strip opened to sot' lenient to know
how il is Iiml the work of prop.itiug
the procluui.ilioii has really been com
uienced lu splto uf the dreary outlook
for celling any buslines if that kind
done since n gang for t purpose of
I delating the opening had liccii organ
leil aim nail complete control oi uie
seerelmy of the interior The fact
that Mime of tho Oklahoma fellows
hud decided to explain the delay ill
Oklahoma a If a Irs to the president and
ask that he open the slilp was made
know it in these dispatches some days
ago It was also stated that tho mat
tor had been pjrlially explained ut the
time uud uu agreement reu-lied for
having the whole matter submitted in
writing uud another conference ar
ranged
The president went away before the
conference could be held but the talk
with him which has since been sup-
plemented with ii written stulcinuiil
of the situation us fur us controlled
mid directed by Secretary Smith uud
the Arkansas Indian 'territory and
Oklahoma gang of totvusltc suatchers
and cuttle gruzers seems to have at-
tracted his attention to the extent of
prompting him t" see the rough draft
of the proclur.iut ' opening to settle-
ment the Strip.
There Is not the slightest doubt but
the president made this request us the
dlieot result of tho information given
him by those who decided to abandon
Smith mid ask that the president take
some steps personam to get the Strip
opened to settlement It took tin
president i. ui a moment lo i.pread con
ttei nation ut the 'iiterlor depirtiuoiit
It was certuiiilv cruel to lualie imiiil
He about a matter thai had been ur
ranged and was working all right witli
Hit. gang
On the other side the fellows who
are liere mid want to et the eon lit ry
thrown open to settlement are very
much eucoiinigcd uud will do all they
can to keep l he question before the
president I liey will omleator to
force Smith and il rganled gang to
let go tin Strip and reap whatever re-
ward they can in us short a space of
lime us ponsllilo. as they hope to give
the settlers a show. Those looking
lifter tho matter me certain that n-1
along tlie light since they hate taken
thealTalr to the president they are
placed at a disadvantage beciiise of
the fact that the teal work is done at
the interior Thev believe that il will
bo but a small task for the president
lo comprehend thai it is impossible to
gel certain things done ut ouee mill
that they can dotal uud prevent tin
opening of the Strip some time no
mrtter how anxious the presldei.t
might be when la. -I in fn'.J (tostcs-
ion of the whole scheme to throw
the Strip open lohottleiliellt
l lie point was clearly Indicated lu
lay by Colonel Hall. who. in speaking of
the rlrip. was suspicious that il would
..ike -itne lime for I .d.uiei Duncan to
complete hi Htrtof the worklli select
mg the setenty preferred healers who
ie prot turd lor tiv oweu in theurlg
Midi agreement bv wav uf an original
part uf the townsite scheme. I'he
"iluncl recalled that the department
had not hoard of the othot colonel for
iomr time and he whi very much
afraid that they would be delayed for
-oiiie time in getting tin stiipopeu to
ett lenient This is n straw showing
vhrtt pretenses and devices will be on
listed to thwart the crtorts of those
"ho are trying to get the strip open
l settlement even if thev succeed ill
making tho pre-ident active in their
suppurl Hut they are encouraged ull
the same to think that the uresidei t
has made inquiry about the strip open t
uf ami iiiai mis inquiry sun oil up
i he slvupin; and scheming beauty ut
the iutorior department to the extent
hat the legal pari uf the establish
ment hits coiiinieliei-d to work III gel
ting tip the wording of the pn laiiu-
tiuH.
l-s-Senator 1 law en. who for years
-erred oil the senule eomuiltte ou
Indian ait'uirs. uud who has the
confidence ut the president in ull
Indian matters bus agreed to locom-
mend thut the president set aside two
c ttuns in ou ii t undilp for eilucu
il nal purpoe 'lln- is the request
made br tlie prosi.l. ut of the Oklutio
urn uuwertlly and other Interested
mid collet lined in the educational in
stitittioiis of the territory The friends
f this movement are sure the will
ic able to gel a similar recommend
(ion 1 1 the president from Neuatui
I'latt I his iiiotlsloli while in Iglnullt
ui oMhirutcd in the house bill wit
ti ink out bt Improtlug certain feat-
ures of a teheuie and now it is pro
posed to got the president to withhold
from oltlein. nt tlie laud desired for
eh-jol pmpM-es mid urge congress to
-et ui-l'lr the sum at the coining ses
i mi a lojil luud Thoru ci uceiiKd
iii t.. uutti r ure very inu li eucoiir
a.! 1 1 v. r the ilmn -cs of wettinir wliut
111 ure usl .11 f.r
A NEW ONt.
rill" mutts C'Siltnl'a Nr t'upj t Iglit Ju-
llf e Hot hrl I'ur m
Tin: Htaik CAI'irAI.W the only house
I In the United States which bus got up
nil the forms required by the statutes
J of Oklahoma We hate had over son
jfotliis drawn by the best liwters
The Kansas houses hate been palm
J lug otr old Kansas forms uud dcelm lug
thut they lit the Oklahoma laws T
their not row many otlices hute foiiml
these forms uu outrageous mUlIt
Tin: Kiatk t IIIAI. has just got un u
new form of justice docket something
comply lug fully to the law. and yet
having several unique features of su
perior coincidence Of '.Ids new tec
ord Justice I'rcd H. Morgan uf UiU
city nays:
On ii K ok I'himi It Mono.tv I
AiroiiNKV at Law ami .Iusiici: of I
I UK I'l.AI'K. I
(Il niHif O. T. .lune i. isiu J
I'rank II Oreer. Dour Sir: I have
this day received the llrst copy of tin
now Justice docket published lt the
daily Oklahoma SlAII C.tHl.tL. I
have examiiioil It thiitoiighly. Tin
form used. In my judgment euuhl not
be Improved iimih. The justice e in
stable and witnesses bluuli foe hills
deserve spocUl eiminetidatlon
The volume Is exceedingly ui-ut and
lirmlv ImuiiiiI and ou the' whole dc
servos the highest commendation.
Very truly
l'ni:ii It. Mono t.
We keep these dockets lu stock ti
four uud six quire sizes uud can till
your oidor without delay Wilte feu
prlcei.
"" Niilllft
Sealed bids will be received bv the
committee on public Improtementa un-
til July VJ 3 p ui for the construc-
tion of a bridge across the Cottonwood
river ou Harrison Avenue uccofdlug
to the plans and spccllleutloos of the
city engineer said bridge to be paid
for In road and bridge warrants ex-
cept about JVHI tube piid in cash at
the completion of the work.
W A. HtrtlMo.NIi
Chaltmuii
Watermelons at W.
toul'i ol postotlice.
H. Smith's
r i urtliiii In MuulrrMl.
The Huntu I'e route ban been selec-
ted by the Christian I'liileuvor socle-
ties of Kansas as the otllclal line to
'lilcugo. eu route to Montreal for the
great International -ueetlng of 1;U3.
Special trains will leave Kuusas
p dntb July 3d carrying free chair
ours and sleepers. Very low
rates olfcred. Probably uo other ex-
cursion this season will go so fur cust
lull ou local agent A T ASF for
full particulars
'lo tt'Mter t'uuiiitirr
If your water rout for the ipiurter
commencing July 1 I;H3. is not puid
by July 10 tlie water will be turned
Olf li. (1. MI..I.IKA.N.
Cltv Clerk
Cherokee atrip prospective settlers
write for vultlable Information fiee
IS A MO Nelson ltlock Kaiibua Cltv
Mo
Nutlet In Com rrfcloi
Mettled bldn will be received by the
public linproteiuelit committee for
completing tlie iiullulsheil work ac
cording to the prude established by
tlie city engineer 011 tlie following
streets- Vilas avenue from Second
street to Halt; Division street from a I
ley in rear of llerrlott building to Per-
kins atomic also Oklahoma atomic
between Kim and Maple streets. All
bids to be made hy the yard. Itlds to
be received by the chairman of public
improvement committee until :i p 111.
July 11. I -l:i. Work to be paid for lu
road uud bridge warrants.
W. A. Itirlitiosn Chairman.
The V. Hummer 1'uint Co. St l.ouls
Mu. do heieby guuruutoe to I'. It. Idl-
lle A Co their hammer bland of pre
pared paint to not crack or peel oil for
ihioe tears 011 two-coat woik or live
years ou three-coat work when used
according lo directions Any dlssatls-
(action arising from the ubove brand
of paint will be made good by the P
Hummer I'ainl Co. Ht I.uuls Mo
signed I) 1 HitiJi.vN Agent. Tor
sale only by F It l.lllie .v Co.
.Satire
healed bids will bo relied by the
committee uu public improvements!!!)-
til July 18 1:03 ut j p 111 . for the con-
struction o! u bridge aerow Smoke
creek uu Itroud street according to
the plant and specifications of the city
engineer llridge to be ptitd for lu
road 'ind bridge warrants.
A ItniitioNti. Chalrmtiii
ho is gulu to get Tin. si An 1 .W
IIAl s .. gold watch'' till e.tu vote
for any gentleman you please except
anyone connected with Tin Situ
CAi'ir.vi. Printing Co. All employes or
persons cDiincctcd with this mper in
any way ure Ixirred from euiididucy
uud any vote cast for them will nut be
counted
The cilhaiit of Stillwater Chandler
Perkins mid other planes uie uciuulu
ted with the topuly men of liulhri
and Ihey ure casting their votes in the
:-uu t sr.tTi CAi'ni'n tisi.uo gold
watch contest That Is right send in
your votes dsily atid they will be
credited to the proper cuudidute
lor Mill-
All eight horse horlolital eugiue a
six-horse upright engine u tei.-ho.-ie
uptight boiler All lu llrst elust eon
dltiou Just out of machine shop uud
put lu shape as good at iio-.v l'uiulre
at the counting 00m of Tut Siati.
lAI'HAI tf
Culling ear. I latest uud prettiest
ut TilL SrAft I. aiuai ollice tf
MARKET REPORTS.
.Monet nnil IntratllirliH.
Niw Yoiik Juljr i -TraJo nl thr Htotk n-
vbnr quirt st Ibe (.is-nliiK tkli tiwrnib
Mstibstlsnritll I'i lu IJJ'i un islet utJrliiics.
Aiiirrlcsn Hupsr I tin in.nt selive At aboat
ID lis. iu Sunr reeotrrMltn'l'- II HHinore A
UhluaiUaiinsl I lu !1. H.illm '4 U ll' l.iuS
SHShlia . to 1131. ItocU NUImI Utuftlo and
Wettem Union . 1111 rutunOH irui;-.M I'i
lu Won miistl silri
Aflrr II u'eliMk Conine! sirr4 u liar .-
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u 1 mii wh mirr uucrru m .' wiin mi tur urtt
bia
ItnliMi Cltjr I.I r ttiirk.
ICni CUT. July C'sltle-ltecflpls 3
Tl. clf.i.v sMtprJyi'Mrrnr 4H itlrri
iX His msrkel wsi nrllire uih! struiin. tun
bllnr. Inst strrrs sttuim lu ID or lit hlvbrr.
! ste4iljr lustrutij. 1b lulluwln are irpte
ciitlltensles
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I'llllMKII l.ttH MiM'k.
1 ClIIUAllo Julr ft lluM lt'(lptn. IJ.UIOi
I oRlcUl teiterJ.ij-. 8.t wj blpuitut) JfilrJif
I 4.el left over ubuut 4o (jjslitf good iiiat
kuluclltesnJ prlcei tun Icgber b'ei rAiittrit
l41ut4V) fur UkIu t4toatu fur roub
I turkltlif Irtta.rSM fnr nlM.t UIUM11 f.
beAvy pALklng suit blppln! lot. .tB. !' lOii
lis
C'Jltle -Herflpti. Il.tno. umclAl yetprdar 8J.-
604; shlpieeiit) yiclenl i) i.011 Mu rkel firm
mij prlce-i 11 nhiiJe tilifbiT
Steep -Kccrlpn. 8) T.i1t rrtorUAr. II..
li". rrclpu sbtpmeutt )eiterJAf lMJ.
MitUet itrAilr
St. I.1111U I. In- ntnrk.
St LoUM. Julr 4 -Csltle-KeMlpta -J.)l
Market teailr st TctterdA;' Jccllntj llona-
Ilecelpti. 1.7J) Market 1 1 toSuj btdber beavr
itsxama mtteJ W7ikii4u tuiit. ttwina
Sbccp Keculpu i Market tlrm
ItxniHt City Drain .tUrkut
Kamas Cltv. Julys -Iteuuriia ivcvlutt of
I wbvAt fur la-rti) nero oulr tir car but
mere vtere quite a number of aauiple) on tbo
tables IhoUtuiiiuJ m fairly fuw) un mill
order but elevator men bought nothing
I'rlcet were about tbu same a tetterday
Sumenen beat. No a bard from Oklaboma
tolJ at 00c liter Tlicru were no export bid on
tbo floor Trade In future u dull Septum
ber openrd at 6ic advanced to ic and doted
utlssaihio Jul) a iiuoled nominally al
Uu. There uat no iradu In II
Iltcclpt to-day wire I car: n year nfo. 17
car
I'rlcej were iiuoted s follow No S t.urJ
ttbeat MsftM'iC No 3 hard wheat tlitlc.
Nn. I bard tiheat. MfctS.' rejected bard wheal
ItaWc No 8 red wheal 1&1W;. No 3 reil
Mhest13i No I led wheat llitlic
loru wa In fair demand bul u u rule about
t(C loner price had to be txken The utTering
wire moderate
Itnttpts three ilu).i l-J tar )earayo 17
tar
No 8 liilltsl turn oUl at I8ut33e No 3
lulled. sattJI'iC No 4 mlieJ lit3lc unKrads
Miltv. No i whltu 3lo No 3 title 38(U.3U
No I while. JIS;c hhtppor pild J7'c Ml.
ltppl rlrer. and W'anc Mcnipbl for No.
8 corn Su! while sold at 37'iftMc river and
H'tttUV Mtuipbl
Oat were In soinewlut belter iteuiund. and
utile sale were li- bUher
Itectlpt to-tlar I tar u yeat auo. I nir
Cash price No 8 lulled SSH&.Mi.e No 3
tlctsse So 4 8le; No 8 white. i"7.tc. No.
Subtle '"ito'ili
ll.iy Itcrelpt. 7 our issrknt wetk. Tim-
ulliy eliok-e lo fancy nen tAMitloM. old.
l')MtllU) tour Krsde. tuil)U). fancf
prairie. IfMftstui. iruod to cbolce 4 1)&7U)
toiniuou. II uiuifllil
t'lilraKii llrttlu hihI I'riitlaloii.
J uly4 Opi tied lllht Iaiw ll'iulli
Wbt-July
Sepl
life
Com -July
Aug
.ept
tut. -July
Anr
Selil
I'dtk July
hept
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l.inl - July
Sept
On
Hit)-July
Sept
ei'i i ei et
est u fs t.
Mi IS 731 7414 '
. jl 3S 4J
4 4I 4u l.
S US 4IS ii '
" w is am
tMl Tfil. 2d t'i
M 8H 81 .1Ji
It '1 I e I St I 91
."J 10 .11 10 i 1. A) II
9 fit 1 9 m 9 I 0)
IU tt l 88 lu 18 10 Sj
s M
D xt
c t
V ti
r)i
w
St
9 8k
wet i
The weight ef Uih ntoiiuuut wtieai .ucki
and Ibe uncertainty regardiiat nnaatr k pi
wbat dawn to-day in lb ta-o 1 b mutt '
sUiir.tiig eroprri which bir ei ttru rs
lelvtd. TSd market opened at . Je .no nj
.tnced ltt and oloed '11 higher tbau ..u-r
UT 1h bulls Iboujlll II uugbi b hato .tJ
eteral t-euta higher
M. I.iuil drain
Sr I.OIM July Knr p of wheat
NSl&bii tail yMr .i) bu n-n 4sit
Ull ytir. I4 0 bu ovlt SJ.IKj i ati irar
4.01 bu Hour I 188 bU Shipment wheat
Wl bu crn ItlUIJ bu uai s -W lu
rvr 1 bu flour IMA) bbl Wtica ah
0 AUJUtl. l'e epluwr ti; j t
twr 6"ic Occrinber Ttt turn .atb it.
-4pieuiber SV 0t Cab Augtt
.'I'' arptBibr ic
haiia I lly I'riiiluir.
ICAN-fi I lit JulyS linu lair receipt
lulel. siad(. strictly frtnii laudlrd 10 0
Duller Light trivlpu seanv firm trram
-rylaney V lair locbuli I it let Jain il
JISc. fih gra active 13 ii 1'oullr
l.tghllrrvlpl actlvn tlrm ruolrr 8Mia.i
bM. He tptlsg. I: j-r lb 'lurkei l.ihl
re-telpl rlrir m per lb lliwk. Stead) Sit
li) per lb (if... Dull 171) per lb I'lgeim
II W per dui Strawberrle -l.tght leielpi.
'I. til duinaiid (ItttW prr tats t her
rle.-IIU SS 11 CIM Uweb4rrte 111)
EtliO r iar llUikUrrle. il 7t.4iii pr
oa. llaipla-rrir (I prr . Cabbage -tunnf
groan weaa 7e r ewi amall. iii
Ac large -iits. yrr dec Potato Market
.tearing hiu. b leadler good tt4illc ir.
4Mulabi homegrown I isilK.-tr La ll-.u
-lUiWm Ii4hd pUke.l MU)rbj uie.lluu)
O'lfttl' lr I i-w wai SIJc (wr bii
trluj. aiic Hrir.1 iA it 91 prr hu new
lS!Wul. Uu p.r bit OuioiH -Nh tu-i
llojperbii ll.eu -sk r bu
IIiijmI tUrrlinr In I iiklaiiil. '
I.iiMi .lult - t. tho pomp
and ciiiim.Miiie attendant iimiu tlie
tteddiligs of loyal moiiages. Piince
leorge. duke of 11 k and Princess
Mav. of 'leek neu united lu niurrlage
III thelhaMl l:..t.i St .lames palace
The tt eliding was u hiilliuul function
mid ttusutteiiuiil It u lurge gathering
. - r n'
of the iiiemleis of the llritl-di nival "
iiimllt .. 1.1 ..1 ""iisii loyui .
luuillt ei litlui utul soteitlgus ur the r
represeutullvesuiidinsuy iiicinbers o . I
the lilghcst nolllity I
TEACH YOURSELF.
Do You Know How to Uecome a Lin.
Rulsl?
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J It Ultra tun I'lihilrrs Whlili II t'srrlull '
I'ulliixeil ttlll lilts ton h I lus
I'uiiiiiiniiilnf lju(iM(itlia
Anient In America
(Jlte Till Vour
Allautloii
The only language a babe learns Is
j what It hears from Its parents. I'p ti
youth and maidenhood custom and
j association give us our vocabulary
Por this reason we grow to manhood
and ttomaiihood knowing little of the
real meaning of the words we use
dally. W'e do uot search out the mean
j lug. No word should be used of which
1 ttedo not know the exact meaning
I We hear every day ttorda used in the
wrong place because the user doe not
know the meaning.
Illltt imiai.i.h iii.iamk a i.i.Mii'tir.
John .1 Itigulls. being asked how lie
becuuie surli u remarkable IliignUt
said 'I gained my it Ide voeabuljrt b
a study of the dictionary At uu eaily
age my mother told me that tt honour
1 heard or r.ad a word I did not know
the meaning of uot to rest until 1 had
hunted .1 nut tn the dictionary and
got its full meaning and pronun-
ciation Indelibly Improved on m.
memory. I got an unabridged Web 1
ster. put It on a rack beside me as P
read and never passed 11 word I was in
;i
doubt about without looking It up. li
tt ui :iol long until my knowledge
words surprbed uie Thl. plan I have
kept up all my life. This Is the best'
plan of Self education." Ifcvery .toung man uud youug ttomuti
should do as Ingalls hasdoue ami the
irnun ttiii tie uu easy now 01 euolce 1
lauguuge; then your power of expres
sioti will be widened.
Of II UIU. AT HI-.Khl.V OD'Lll.
Kvery futnlly should have u Web-
ster's unabridged dictionary. Until
recently these cost S3. 00 u piece ami
few could uflord them. Tue State
Cai'ITai proposes to put It lu the pow-
er of ever body lu Oklahomu to have
one.
The regular price of the Tut W'UUK-
i.y Sr.tTi. Capital Is si ou u year. Tor
gl '.'5 we will send you Tut; Wi.tKi.r
tit ui. l Al'lT.tl one yettr uud give you
u Webster's unabridged dictionary
Unnly baitiid in cloth 011 good paper
coutalulug I'.':T pages I2UOO svno
tiyuis well Illustrated and containing
the same mutter found lu the book
you huve been paying 85 to Ss for- pro
vldlug you will cull at Tin. Sr.tih
Capiiai. ollice for the book; or for : I f0
we ttlll send you Tin: Wm.ki t SHtri.
C.trit at. uud the dictionary ami mull
the dictionary to your address poJtage
prepaid. .So oil the tlrst proposition
by culling ut the ollice for tlie book. It
only costs you tweuty lite cents and
for lift) cents you can have the dic-
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paid
I'll rt UK op 1 III. hook
Here Is uu exact picture of the die
tiouurv tte offer I all lu uud ee one
Ollt DAI 11 ol I 1.11
T all ivlo ttol .'.i r.be for the
djUt hit lie lit In pa.oj.' y M- . a I
van. 1 tte will si lid II is di.-ti Oiai
I'fil.K mailing it to) jii lioret. 1 t.u
ttuut It.
'Ihus on these propositions the city
folks ami the country folk alike huve
u chunce lo get Webster's ituubtldged
dictionary for pruuttcully nothing
Vou kuow what TlIK Wi.i.ki.j Sr.tTI.
ACliAi. Is- uu tight page furl) eight ;
column Kiper containing ull the tuts
at home uud abroitd The lurgcit uud
the best paper In Oklahoma. 1
This offer Is limited so don't delay
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tluthrle Okluhum.
lul.k' l.r IMululn n...l u.t.u ....u ..
'avHuiuMiiiBKue.iicia
... 1 1 .1 1 . ...
lwl tasteless chlldreu tloit'f cry for It
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SIM.Y UruggUt.
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Comple'c with Spring Seat and Brake
AT
Miller Russell & Co.
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Whitt wateri lialn l'..wer Motters t ft
'. ft
f. ft
All Nett I tosh lioods ami luiaiunlcoil. A full line of I'uriiiture Lap
Holies .lettelry and other gtMhls too numerous to mention Don't pay hlh
prices when tte can save ton frj 11 to " per cent Itemetilber the place
Miller Russell & Co.
215 Harrison Ave
J- W. McNEAL Hi"3S.
Guthrie
13 -A.T'T fv.
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CaoitaB. - $b0 000.00
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MRS. D. E. MORELAND Props
.Vow open and doing the leading business of (iuthrie. hver department
thoroughly furnished and eipiippod for tlie comfort and convenience
of Its eiistouion.
Commercial - Trade - a - Snecialtv
UODO HAMtVrjlil M.OOMS
Legislative ISuihliiig
l.at t Harmon Ave
THOUSAND
POUNDS OK
JUST RECEIVED
Largest Assortment.
Lowest Prices-
A- J. SPENGEL 1 opposin cosiotE
FARM
-OM
X r I '
Long lime!
Call and lee me oppostle pojloltice over Hamty s Store.
C. H. ROBBINS.
THE
Old
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and
Louisville
Wagons
j Inch
'.1 inch
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National
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 66, Ed. 1, Friday, July 7, 1893, newspaper, July 7, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67715/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.