The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 90, Ed. 1, Friday, August 4, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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SEALS AND RU33ER STAMPS
flic Mill 1'upllat Citii Make tuem fur
Vim lliprea.lt.
Notaries public when you want a
cal u combined notarial record ami
all notarial blanks don't send to
Kansas but write. Tiik Static Capital
hiiiI get them :ih cheap and at good In
quality as you can get anywhere in
the union. We keep the register utul
blanks In stock anil can fill your
orders by return until. We can llx
you out too In rubber stamps of any
kind on short notice.
FAT PEOPLE
To reduee jour IkM aurelr u Wlllard'
Obealtjr I'M fa and Iimc Ilk pound a raonlh. No
Injury lo the health No Interferenrr with
ltiliie or pleasure. No atarvlna;. They
hulld up Mul liuprova the general health
taiillfrtheciiinplfi Inn nndleafeiiu wrinkle.
Luejr Audentoti HI Antititn Nt' L'amhrldire
Ila. write! Three lltle of jour t)heltj
1'IIU reduced 1117 Melirht from SSt muiid lo 113
mn J I never (rli lietler In all my life. 1 am
tuurh plraaed with the result Mid shall ili all
I can to help 70U. Our lrun Include Phjr-h-lati
Hniiker Lnwrer and lender of wo-
elety Our pood arc mil told In dm if tore
all order nr auppllsl direct from our office.
Price perpaekaire f'(Oor three package for
ftuu by tnall prepaid. Particular (sealed)
cl All corre.ponilenc tonllitentlal.
WILLARD REMFDY CO- BOSTON MASS
J FOUOARP
ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT.
tirtlrri llnrrUim Avenue lift Itiiom H
The new city main for sale blue
iirints or llthogruphs lOx'.'l Inc.ies
l'luiib details frp"elllcutltis and cstl
muttdns. a specialty; 27 years experi-
ence In all kinds of buildings. Ks-
tubllshcd In (Itithrle slni r the opening.
(fUTIIitlti OKLAHOMA.
F B. LILLIE & Co
H
DRUG STOHE
LAUNDRY
No. 307 Welt Oklahoma Ave
-rmVOYH STAlHt!"-
GEO WOO Prop.
OH istm
How fat I am getting since 1 com-
menced eating ut
FRINK'S PLACE
Opposite Postoffice.
Cures nromntle. without addition
al treatment all recent or chronic
dlPcUarges of the urinary organs.
J. rcrre iMirtximor lo urott;
lliannftclen 1'arln. Hold by dnig-
glsuthroiinhout the. United Statin.
DR. HENDERSON.
10a10W.0th St. Kavntav Olty Mo.
A fttftiljr GraJujIt in MtJirint. Oi-tr ij
I fan rTttinrf im ngw.
he Oldest In Ag and Longed Located.
4ffS m Authorized by the Bute to
W 5 X treat Chronic Atrvoui an it Pil-
BLM m fatt OlitaM. Curta KUtrun-
17 teed or money rrfunded
Ml ()vrr '").l" caac oured
V Charges low No mercury or
iHir Injurious tncdlrtuci uaod.
No tluio loat from bualnean. 1'atlentn nt u
(llatntico trcnti'U nr man ana cxprca.
Mtdlclnra sent cvcrywht.ro (reo fnmt Mto
or brtakiKC. Htulo your cam and stndfor
ttrtnl Con.ultatlon free und confldentlal
juraouully or by Ivttir I ;cimar.cutly euro
Seminal Weakntu and 5cual Debility
Sftrmttrrkin en J melimc)) prndurdng
ptmnle. pervouancM rustic of bliMst to
the brad paliu In the back fort'ctfulncis
tiatiulne nndnrer.lon toaotlciy; atop
nlghlloaaes-rcftoroloit sexual ijwer
rmargo and ctrcnKtbi n weak part uud
make you lit for nmrrlone.
Knihilta Uonorrhu-o (licet &ud all pri-
vate dtneasoi cured for life
Cfftrtni-o cured without cutting
7iiii.uiv cautttc bouglci or
sounds. No pain or expoauru. 1'atlcnt
can uin treatment nl borne.
rtnnk' tot both wicn-W paces W
DJJ I. pictures with full description
of abut o iIIm-uh's the effecis und cure-
sent scaled In plain wrapper force slsmps
Sure Cure for Ixh.umstUm. Send sunup
for circular. Fiikk Mustuu or Anatout.
IBTOO for above dl.ea.rathat I cannot cur.
HEALTH
A.NU
HAPPINESS
liKSTOHED
To SnlTe'lug Women Ily the Use of
Ilterlnu Is the greatest remedy ever
discovered for the absolute cure of
female diseases. Its merit deserves
the attention of every allllcted woman
and Its use Is gtiuruutecd to give nulla-
faction. I'nr partlculum and testimonials rail
or address
PR F. M SMART & CO.
City Drug Store.
&&Jm&8lSs
Tile State Cnpitcll.l
0r The 8lte Capital Printing Co.
RATKH OF Nl)IUL'ltll'TIO(t
TO MAIL tlllsCIUlIKH
One year $5.00 I Three months 51 .'U
Six month.. 83.00 One mouth .. 73
DKI.IVKHRtl IIV CAIIMKII-.
One weak 15 cents
Two week 'J5 tent
' WKKKLV KlintOS.
One copy per year .51.00
HPIn reouestllig a change of postotllci
address always (five the mime of the
postotllcc to which the paper 1ms boon
lent; otherwise their u.ay be a delay In
making the change.
Satnido copies sent free.
Of "Liberal Inducements to Postmaster!
And Club AironU.
RallroHd TIiiio-ThIjIo.
NOHTIt IlotJNl).
i. 40. Chicago Kapre
Nil. 4M Mo. Hlver Kipre
8 -as in
8:tMpin
l:IKp. n
No 4X1 Wl freight.
BOUTU IIOUMU
No. 403 Texas Kiprr.a
Wo. 407 (Iklaliorna Kline
V4JJ. WsvKrelght
11.31 p.m.
1:' p.
1 0 . in
tickets befor'
I merger ihonld pnrehsas
letting on the trail
BIMETALLISMS.
Hon. A. J. Balfour the Conservative
Leader Joins Ilia Ranks.
THE QUESTION IN LONDON. I
Mertliia; at the Lord Major- OtUelal lie.
lUeiire 1 lie Irraaury Itini Out uf
silver .Note In tlindrrut l)e-
uianil fur Current y Stl.
ver Hollar Ma) II
Kunilalieil.
Lostioy Aug. 4 A meeting was held
to-day at the otlleial residence of the
lord major to consider the iluauclal
and business situation. The meeting
ws presided over by l.ord Muyor
Stuart Knlll The gathering was very
largely attended In the most noted
business men of Kugluud
lllght Hon A. .1 llalfour the great
conservative lender made un address.
He disclaimed political motives and al-
luded to the anxiety fell throughout
the world which anxiety waseonnecteil
with the currency changes in India and
the; action that might la taken by the
t'uited States government. A gold
.standard he declined would never
satisfy commercial wants while a double
standard alone would prevent danger-
ous oscillations lit trade He con-
demned isolated action on the pari of
individual states and teeoiuiueuiled an
International agreement ll.xiug the
lutloof value between gold and silver.
lu the course of his address Mr Hal- l
four denied that the advocates of hi
mttalllsiu aimed at iullatlouof the cur-
rency. This might lie true he said of
some of the blmutalllsts connected with
the western states of America but It
did not upply to the blmetalllHts of
Europe vv ho ludicvcd that the adoption
of blmutulllsm would prove the safest
commercial policy. In the event of an
Huropeuu war the double standard
would be found very advantageous.
The meeting adopted a vote of thanks
lo Mr llalfour forjils address
.so mo hk sit yen sori.s.
Wvsiilsotov Aug 4. No more sil-
ver certlllcatcs will lie issued by the
treasury for the present for the limit
prescribed by law has been reached -that
Is to-day as many silver certifi-
cates arc now outstanding us there are
standard silver dollars coined and In
the treasury to redeem tlium. t'nder
the ltlund act :i5'JU.M:i7il standard sil-
ver dollars have beeti coined. The re-
duction in the number of standard sil-
ver dollars lu the treasury has been
brought alout by the large demand
recently for silver dollara from the
south to move the crops lu lieorgla
and the Candidas aud to pay off hands
at work on the cotton crop.
t'uited States Senator Morgan In a
circular says. ".Silver dollars can Is
furnished only for certificates deposited
for exchange or in return for those u-
celved f(jr redemption. Halves (piur-
ters and dimes can U furnished lu
the place of standard dolluts lu sums
of I'JOU or more free of charge fot ex-
pressbge or by registered m.itl in sums
or multiples of t-'iO. registration free
for drafts collectable at Wushlugtuu or
uny sub-treasury city namely New
York Uostou l'hiluilclphiu Hultimoru
t'iucluuutl .St Louis Chicago New
Orleans or Kjii I'tunolsco -or for u de-
posit of currency by auy corresKindeut
lu said cities 'the coin will be for-
warded from the nearest nit b-truasury
otllce and drafts in payment theiefor
should lie iliawn to the ordei of the as-
sistant treasurer of the 1'ultnd States
(tiamiug place) und forwarding direct
to that olllce " .
LIMSOVS MIIMII'Ul.t SfllllLll
A Nw lurk Jiiilge fpeaka In Sever rerun
ul II Shark. Like lining.
Nkvv Yoiik Aug -I III the I llih-d
States court Ji.dge l.acomle lu refus-
ing to grant a preliminary Injunction
in favor of the Kdlsnu Llectrlc I'o.
against the I lilted States I'leetrle
Light A Power Co suld that It up-
pen red to him that the IMIsou )coplit
Inteii-' .1 tc. hold Its recently patented
I nea?" ' -eut lump us a whip over
all tne people lu the electric
light business lu the I'nited
Sluttis In other words they ineuttt
that no one should go Into the elect r In
business without using that particular
lump that they must get all their
dynamos lamps anil eipilpmeuls front
: the one plneo nml If their plant had
1 Wen furnished by another concern In
order to do business and u the lump
III question they must tear out their
entire plant and put lu it new one He
didn't think this was fair and ordered
I u peremptory adjournment until the
I term following that of the 1Mb lust
Ou Iron t'uiupaujr lltiliiir Well.
ItKAiiiNU I'u.. Aug. 4 -III contrast
with thts general tone of depression the
l'ureiiter Steel Co. of this city an-
nounces that by reason of new con-
tracts thay will put in oieratlon twelve
new crucible furnaces Momluy uud give
employment to muiiy new hands. Tliey
also announce that this week's wuges
amounting to M.uoo will lie paid in
gold The company bus Just been
awarded the ooutruct to .'urnUu the
war department with "000 twelve-Inch
urmor piercing shells.
Senator Vest has bill for the free
eolustfe of silver l the ratio of aa to 1.
FDO headed off a proposal
Illi I'ancy for Wearing Apparel ami llrli-a-llrne
('ml Klin Ilia lliilnr.
She wn young and fair and alio wan
sitting in an attitude of deep dejection
w hen lier dearest friend rushed In.
'What hits hupHiiedV the latter
asked breathlessly "'t Just met that
horrid little Slmpklus Isiy with your
loely pug. uud he told me th.tt you
hud given the dog to him and he was
taking it away before ou had time to
dinner your mind "
"Yes I gave hint the horrid little
wretch and I only wish I had done It
sooner "
"Hut you always seemed so proud of
him and he uitist have cost u lot of
money "
"I know -Mir Vrthur gave I'lin to
me. Vim see 1 knew 1 never could hue
the poor fellow so I felt It my dutv to
let him solace himself by giving me u
few handsome presents "
I "Hut I don't see why you gave the
dog away now."
' "O It was awful 1 felt that 1 could
never look at the little licast again."
i "Do try to tell me; 1 um simply dying
to know."
"Well you know Ktigcue alwajs
i hated the dog
j "That was liecausc Arthur gave him
to you but go on '
j "Yea and the dog seemed lo hate
j him. Why. If he sit dim u liesldc me
I or or happened to touch my hand
I'ldo would snap at him I really
think the dog kept him fiom wcil
from asking me a iUestiolt several
l thorn "
j "What a shame'"
"Wasn't If.' And I never told you
I about the time he brought his cousin
from Philadelphia to call on me Thai
branch of the family ate very wealthy
and I knew It would mean a handsome
. 1 1 .i.i .
.1 ""1 rr Mt l"'"'"t l'1"""1
"And was he'.'"
"Well he seemed to lie until O
It s
Usidleadful to tell "
"O do tell me then "
"Well l'ldo had ls-en tilet for a
i long time uud I was chid of It for
Kugene had told me that he hated
dogs."
"Whut luck; It Is u wonder "
"Hut wait When they were ready
to go the cousin's silk hut could not be
found anywhere "
"Yon don't mean to say "
"I do You see I had Isixed Hobby's
ears Just before they caiue and I hoM-d
at first that he hud hidden It out of re-
venge O I Just meant to half kill him
after they vveie gone If he had. Hut
he hadn't uud we hunted lu vain and
dually the cousin hud to go home with
u shocking old hat of papa's In place of
his ow u
"And did you find the hat.'"
"Yes l'ldo had carried It to the head
of the stairs and chewed It to a pulp
O I thought I'd just die."
No wonder Hut Lugeuecjiuuback
didn't he?"
"Yes after two weeks. That was to-
1 day uud he brought me a new photo-
graph of htmoflf. Of course I made
mysidf us fascinating as posilble for 1
had heard that he had called on Ktlle
I twice In a week .So 1 told him that
his prolile looked like that of Nao-
lem '
"Well. I in sure "'
"O yes he was awfully pleased and
by and by he ls-gan tulklug in u way
that sot my heart to beating as loud us
u t bluest gong."
"O. do tell me what he said!"
" ell he took my hand In both his
own and said 'Clara I feel that 1
must ask you a question; can you '"
"Yes. yes go on "
"Then he suddenly stopped and
looked at l'ldo who was chewing up
something till the floor I knew it was
1 mv Kiut lace handkerchief for I had
dropped it lu my agitation but I was
n f raid he would not lluish If he stopHsl
I then so I said. 'O. It Is nothing of im
' portuucf that 1 ido has. Mr Dollcy;
r. hat was It that you weir about to ask
me1'' "
i "And what did ho say""
"lie got up and bowed very sillily
'and said. '1 am glad that Ihave dis-
covered your opinion lu time. Miss
I Clara -It Is not necessary to finish my
I quest ion now; good by' and he walked
coldly out of t!c house "
"Hut 1 don't under-itnu I" said the
other girl blankly
"It was his photograph that l'ldo was
' ehuwing up ' -Chicago Tribune.
i .
' A SiteilUli I till.
The smorgasbord consists c.f a side
tabhi fiirulsheil with bits of IUIi. hum
lueat and other things The IKIi Is
nearly sure to be raw You muv eat It
in morsels with haul Isilled eggs or
with oat cuke or bread There are also
butter und cheest
anil picnics ami vou
1 ure supiiOM'il lo vurv the entertainment
I with one or two glasses of corn brandy
1 u verv d liferent splilt to eoguac -which
may be contained in vessels LUe
tea 111 lis with tups needing to be
1 turned The Mvedes use the sinoig.is
hordusnwhcl for a dlnuei m suppei
' llglo-Saxous ut Hist aeualutnnce are
prone to imagine that it i- all the meal
In this matter 1 have heaid a gentle
waitress teproach it country mini of
mine lufcrcutially in a way that ought
1 to have staggered his heart The Igno-
unit pelitlfiuau weut from one little
dish to another ami Hue a swarm of
bsMists left nothing in his truck He
also tossed oil' the thimble fills of corn
brand v as if they hud been so much
lemonade 'Monsieur" murmiiu-il the
girl at length "your dinner Isieady "
And she pointed to his soup which
smoked for li I in ul the dluiug-tuble
proper. ( hlcago News.
Hungry HlggliiH "Have you got
any nice cold cake for a stor man that
hasn't had a bite to eat for three days?"
Mrs Wlckwlre "Why Isn't biead
gotsl enough for you." Hungry lllg-gins-"This
Is my birthday mum "
lndlatiaMills .loitruul.
Mllllllllit "Come
Johnny say youi
verse for the lady.
Jnhnny--"ln the
iiiuiiiiiiiie in counselors mere is u
bicycle." Mamma "Why Johnnyl
Thcte Is safety" not a" 'bicycle '"
Johnny- "Well what the illf"
Hoitou TraiiscrlpL
Lowe's Restaurant.
No. 207 West
Short Orders Meals at All Hours
-'DAY ivncl MIQHT.
Ice ( ream ( huice lluvored Coifee like
(.ream servett witn uoin
DIISTN Wl AISTD STJPP-ER.
personal and impehsonal.
lleorgc (Iruudln a Trench Journal
1st connected with the 1'etlt Journal
arrived some time ago In New York in
tending to walk to the world's fair. Ho
suy he brought no money with him
for he wants to try the experiment of
"deitd'headlitg' his way to Clikugo
ami thence back to l'arlv
-The famous Tyrlau dye was discov-
ered in tills way A man and his dog
were one day walking on the sea-shore
when the dog ate a murex it scclrs of .
small shellfish and his master noticed
that his lips were at once tinged with '
the ro al color which soon became its
famous as It was dllllcttlt to obtain
I'rllicc Louis of llatlcnhcrg has
Joined the ranks of the iiiveulors. Ills
eltoit in this Hue is primarily Intended
for sailors being u ruler provided with
rollers by means of which the distance
run by a ship the time necessary for
one ship to overtake another and
other maritime calculations cm W '
tcaillly made
At the funeral of a Hritlsh soldier
at a I'ttnjiiub military sisl lust mouth
the otllclating chaplain after keeping
the mourners waiting for some time In
the cemetery drove up iirrayed u tlnn
nets and brow n shoes as if he hud come
ton tennis match. He then veiled his
garments with a surplice and the bur-
ial ceremony proceeded.
- Dr. NullM'li the Arctic explorer
hasa theory that If he can't drift to the
Hile he can get out of his ship and
walk back at any stage of the game
when he feels tired Arctic explora-
tion Is now practically without whut
w us Hn greatest terror scurv Nun-
sen Is going Into a healthy country
If theie Is enough Ice t. nk his ship
there will lie something for him to
stand on anyway.
- I he widow of lapt .lames fsheti-
pardThomton. the executive ollleer of
The widow of I'apt .lames Shep
the Keursargo in Its fight with the
nil ivrnr"irffr in ii" "K1"'
) a .
Alabama. Is to build a costly memorial
to him lu Merrimack N It ('apt.
I Thornton vvusa descendant of .Matthew
Thornton one of New Hampshire's
thiee signers of the Declaration of In-
dependence. The statu recently
erected a monument to the lu tier's
memory uud Mrs. 'Ihornton's memor-
ial It is predicted will be more elubor-
ute and IuiMislug
The late (ten. Duller had us many
tlitleieut costumes as an actor He
once appeared lu a tremendous over-
coat of beaver fur with a great hut
which he pulled down over his eyes
looking very much like a great uulinuL
Again he made himself conspicuous in
a great white sombrero hut When lu
evening dress he ulwuys wore a red
rose in his buttonhole in memory of
his wife it is said for she often pinned
this flower to Ills co.it before he loft for
his day's work
I The I'taucls S. Ilartow Camp of
I lilted loufederate Veterans of Polk
county I'la has unanimously adopted
I resolutions expressing their grateful
appreciation of Mrs. I' S. Grant's re-
cent acts of courtesy to Mrs .leltersou
ltavls They say that they prove that
the historic prayer of her great huv
band "Let us have peace." has iudetal
I U'coino a reality aud we huve once
more a united and harmonious country
j wherein the bitterness of the past has
i Is-en forgotten and mutual respect and
sympathy exist.
A LITTLE NONSENSE."
A Calling Out Hlnkles uud his
gill have had another falling out." "Is
It iMisslble? What caused It'.'" "De-
fective hummock."- Washington Star.
- "I have a notion to poke you in the
I face" said the boy to the bauuuu.
"What face?" asked the banana "My
face" said the laiy - ludluuupolls Sen-
tinel. "Your son John. Is going to Im u
literary man isn't he "You're ritfht
he Is!" "What's he tloiiiL' now? ' "lie's
I ii-robbln' of trains in Texm!" Atlanta
I Constitution.
I "Whata pretty sallorsultyourllttle
I Willie has. Mrs Slhuson And Willie.
1 where shall you vveai It?" "I think
I iiiamma expects to take me on your
yacht." Life.
I Servant "Please ma'am there's u
j HMir man ut the door with wooden
legs." Young Mistress "Well what
can we do with wooden legs? Tell
' him we don't want any." I hips.
I - "Old Soak has no more fcur of de-
lirium tremens." "How's that?" "lie's
j got to that Mlnl where he sees perform-
ing snakes aud he always enjoys the
exhibition "Philadelphia Itecord
Cnprofesslonul Man of the House
" hut ure you doing there?" Trump
ut back door "I ain't dolu' uothlu'
i Don't you know Its unprofessional foi
us toiloanvthlinr at all"" Detioit I'rru
Piess.
ttiiard -'rrauleln get lu quick
pleuse' The ti is it a Is just going to
sturt'" Young Lady "Hut 1 want to
give my sister u kiss" lluurd "(let
ill gel in I'll see to that. ' 1'rutlell-
cluing
I'lltl - "I have just saved five dol-
hn' lllllt (who Is ever leudv to bor-low)-
"Then you cun lend me u V"
( llfl -"No I huvesuved it by not hav-
ing It with tne to lend " Kute l'leldS.
Washington
A notice on a door lu Albany
Wush. lends I have gone to the
mines W here ure you gjdngv ' Some
one wrote underneath "To the poor
house I have been to the millet.
Kvclilug Cost
-Miss Hlltee 'Newspaper work
takes lu almost every thing doesn't It?'
Spacer (moving up closer to her)
Well yes our profession embraces a
great deal " Then the light got so
uervous It weut out Troy l'res-s.
A Drama of the WesL
T In re hs a suung lute tlrlcUtn Sioux
Who culled on a mtiden to wloux
Hut her futhir n there
And deprived hlut ut hair
And if-ive him the tne of bl shlout
Washington News
- Young llotisekeeer (to u peasant
woman who brings her eggs every
! week) "I cannot understand why
your eggs huve In-cu so small lately."
Peasant -".Nor I Hut what can Ido?'1
Young llousekeeHT - 'Why don't you
leave them u little longer In the uestV'
I - Schalk
Harrison Ave
your ir.olher made Straw berrys and
Do You Ride
N... -aaraaMLaaaaiaBSaF .ram ; vi. ia-i t . .-.-v vMfetl-'4r jr
TLiMrnMiiTMfr f r ri i
If you ride why not ride the Ik-stV
There is but one best and it's a Victor.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
BOSTON WASHINCTON DENVER 3AN FltANCIfCO
Farmers Headquarters.
JHsTHJ-
Wines Liquors Cigars.
Host Magnificent liar n the City Handsome Hllllutd and C....I
Parlors m I'ulmau l'aluce place for Pleasure llcnllfiuuuiy
Clerk lu Attuiuluucu. An Hlcgaul Hurber
Shop CoutlecMiiii
Reaves Bros- Prop's-
The English Kitchen
lletween First and Second on Oklahoma Hast tluthrlc
Best Board and
HATES
RBASONABLI1.
Ol'BN DAY asu N10HT.
CAFE RESTAURANT.
WALLY ONGJ
SHOUT OHIIM18.
Hterythlug Strictly First-Class
Soonci. door Mortft or Harrison A.vs on and St-
Royal
MRS. D. E. MORELAND Props
Now open and doing the lcedlng bullucA of (Itithrle hver department
thoroughly furnished and equipped for the. comfort uud convenience
of iU customers.
Commercial - Trade - a - Specialty
GOOD OAMPLiH) HOOMS-
eglslutlve Untitling
Fust Harrison Avm
Oklahoma State Fair
COTHRIE.
$25000
IN PREMIUMS STAKES
SPECIAL CLASS RACES
SEPTEMBER 19
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Do You Know How to Become a Lin-
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KKAD TUB FOLLOWING.
I 11 (lite. Vou Pointer Which If CareMllj
tollntfetl Will (Ufa Voit a I Ilia a
j C'oitiitiaui! nf language aa lii
! Alijiuia In Atucrlra
I tilt Thla Tour
Altntlnn
j The only language a babe learns Is
I what it henrs from lt parents. I'p to
' youth and maidenhood custom ui t
ssMH'lutloit give us our vocabnlar -.
For this reason wo grow to mail li t
and womanhood knowing little nf the
real inclining of the words we use
dally. Wo do not search out the m an
lug. No word should be used of win. h
we do iio'v know the exact lnciinim-
We hear every tlay words used It! tl.o
wrong place because the User does nut
kuow tbu meaning.
HOW I SO V 1.1.3 ill CAME A LIMIUIbT.
John .1. Ingulls being asked how he
became such a remarkable linguist
said "I gained my wide vocabularv bv
a hltuly of the dictionary. At an ear'y
age my mother told me that whenevc
I heurd or reud a word I did not know
the meaning of not to rest until i hud
hunted It out In the dictionary und
got its full meaning ami pronuu
elation indelibly impressed on mv
memory. I got uu unabridged Web
ster. put It on a rack beside me as I
read and never passed a word I was m
doubt about without looking It up It
was not long until my kuuwledgc of
words surprised mo. This plan 1 have
kept up all my life. This Is tbu best
plau of self education "
Fvery young man and young woman
should do as Ingulls bus done aud the
result will be un eusy flow of choice
1 language; then your power of cxpres
slon will be widened.
OUII OlthAT Wr.KKt.T orFLIJ
Every family should have a Web
stcr's unabridged dictionary. Until
receutly these cost 5i. 00 a piece and
t
few could afford them. The Sr.vrt
Capital proposes to put it In the pow
r of everybody In Oklahoma to have
on.
The regular price of the Tiik W'rut
LT Statk Ca I'll ai. Is SI. 00 u year. 1 or
II.2S we will scud you Tin: Wia.hir
Htatic Capital one yet.r and give you
a Webster's unabridged dictionary
firmly bound lu cloth on good paper
containing 187 pages 12000 ayuo-
nyniH well illustrated and containing
the samn matter found in the book
you have been paying 85 to 83 for- pro-
viding you will call at Tut: Statk
Capital olllce for the book; or for SI '
we will send you Tiik Wklklv Stvti
CAMTAI. aud the dictionary and mail
the dlctlonury to your address pootugc
prepuld. So on the first proposition
by culling ut the olllce for the book it
only costs you twenty-llvu cents und
for fifty cents you cau have the die
tlonary mailed to you postage pre
paid.
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Here Is uu rxuet picture of the die
tionarv we offer. Cull lu aud see ouo
'IV (i w vv . d'js r.ba for tlio
dai.v sx (i.viiMis pavtng S1 J" tn aJ
vnuei we w.l send tn.s dutiviiur.
rivlJIJ mailing it tojou whcrevir i
want it.
Thus on those propositions the Jitv
folks und the country folks allb bet5
a cliancu to get Webster's unabrldgi 4
dlctlonury for practically nothing
You know what Tiik Wllki v Si ail
Capital Is an eight-page forty-eight
uiliimn timer. euuluJullii t.11 tliui.a.vs
at home aud abroad. The largest uud
' the best paper lu Oklahoma.
This offer Is limited so don't delay
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 90, Ed. 1, Friday, August 4, 1893, newspaper, August 4, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67739/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.