The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 98, Ed. 1, Monday, August 14, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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SEALS AND nU3DER STAMPS
fli. ilxtii Capital !.i Mk lliatu for
Vuil tliprrasljr.
Notaries public when you want a
leal combined notarial record iiiul
ill notariul blanks don't fit-nil to
Kansas but write Tun Statu Capita!.
anil get tlicm us ehcnp and as good In
quality an you can got anywhere In
the union. We keep the rnglstcr ami
blanks In stock and can till your
orders by return mall. We cun fix
you out too in rubber stumps of any
kind on short notice.
FAT PEOPLE
To mlur jour welttlil anrrljr nw Wlllnrd'a
Ills-ally l'llls mil Uif 15 (siumls n inuntti No
Injury to th health Nn Interference with
tuistiiraa or plriisure No atiirtliiB. Ttirjr
Imllil ll 1 niiil liiiprntr Ihi" priirra) urnllli
lmitKir lliooiiilralin mid Irate mi i Ink Ira
Liicj AuuVraini SI Auburn HI. Ouinbrluffi-
tlitan. wiltrst Three tmttlr cif ;our Obraltj
I'lll rrilucfil my vtdittil from 224 xiunin to 1W
aanl I nett-r d'li Kttrr In nil uiy 1Kb. I sin
unirh pIcitMil with Ihr reatilt met oliull do nil
I cnti to hi'lp J on. Our patron Inclinle I'liy
alt-hill ll-nikera Lawyers mid lenders o -s.
clety Our ijixmU lire uot Hold In tlriitf stores;
II untera aie supplied direct from our iifllce.
I'rlre per pncktte 12 It) or three pack sites for
(.' (u by mall prepaid Particular (sealed)
4-ta All i-iirrespiiiiiteiice. niullilriillitl.
WILUSD REMFDY CO- BOSTON MASS
J. FOUOART
ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT.
(llllrei IliirrUnll i'liilr I lrt Homo H.
T'.u new city maps for sale blue
pilnta or lithographs 10x21 Inc.ies
i'luns details specltlc iitions nml est!
matlnns a specls'ty: 27 yeiirM experi-
ence In all kinds of buildings Es-
tablished In lluthrlc shire the opening
OUTHKIK OKLAHOMA
&Mfl
tyjo
DHTJG
STOX-tK
LAUNDRY
No. 307 West Oklahoma Ave.
-4.D0WH ST A I US'
CEO WOO Prop-
ok urn
How fat I am getting since 1 colli'
menced eating t
FRINK'S PLACE
Opposite Postoffice.
iTsllUdMHsftllMllllI
I.VlAliii!iVlli!iil
jurat promptly without ainiiiion-
nltretttment nil recent or chronic
dliichiirges of tho urinary organs.
J. Ferro (ini(itMir to llrou)
lliannnclfii I'nris. Holil by tlrug-
clstfl tlinmghouttliuUnltttl Plate.
DR. HENDERSON.
10104 W.Oth Ht. Uan.aj Olty.Mn.
A Kttular CraJuMt in Mttiicint Our 3 J
The Oldest In Age and Longest located.
) Authorlml tiy lliei State to
Wf m Z treat Chronic Ntrvout anil Prl
KLJt 7& tof Dluaiti Curta euarim
l" teed or money rriundi-d
fBA) Orer :n00l iimen rurod
V t'Uurk'fi lo No mercury or
V InJurToiH im-tlHltn-H uncil
No Uiuo l4kst (rum bimlneM 1'utlentn lit a
distance treated by mnll mid oxpre.
MrdUlnra sent evcrys hero free from K""
nr iirrnuueii. Htoio rour ease an I setulfor
terms Consultation fn n nnd confidential
ptrsonallyorliyletur. iperinninntiycuro
Seminal Wcaknei and 5sual (kblllty
iSJfrmattrrn itnJ lmfvttmc) priHltldnif
ill mnl uh rervouincm riming of Mood to
IIIU It I HI '. .. ..i n un. .u....'n
lumhfulneM and nrt rslon to eocliV) I Flop n
liluhllosm rcsiureioai H'liiiii iwr
enlaEO unit mrinifltii n wcuk parts uud
taakoynu lit fnrniurrliiKe
brptillis. tJuiiorrlmiv lltcct und all prl-lM(linei-aturtd
for life.
f li'i oMfiil Without cutting
sounds. No pain or eiouru 1'atlcnM
can un treatment nt homo
DAVI for Nitli antes H me. W
lV"I. pictures vtltlifulldeacrlptlou
of BboTo ilUeanea- Ihu 4 Hects uud i un
sunt sealed In plain wrumier forte mumps
turfl Cure for Klitumatl.m. Send stump
lonlrculsr. 'IIHB Alt" ' ANATOMT
srfao for aho adltinlnt I laiiiiutfure.
HEALTH
AKtl
HAPPINESS
ntvroiiED
To StilTe'lng Women Ily the use of
Uterlna Is the greatest roinedy erer
dlscovereil for tlui absolute cure of
female illseitsis. Its merit deserve
the attention of every iifllleted woman
and Its UNU Is guaranteed to give satis-
faction. Tor particulars and testluionlalB call
or address
PR. F. M
F 13. LI 1. LIE & Co ;
SMART & CO.
City Drug Store.
sars-sic
The State Capital.
My The Stale Capital Cnntlng Co
KATKS OP HlMIIC'ltll TIDNl
TO MAtt. M'lunilllMH
Oneycar S-S.tK) I Three moiithsSI ?
ilix months .33 00 One iiionth .. 75
DKI.IVMIKll IIY CAIIIUKII.
One week r. cents
Two weeks .'5 cent!
wkkki.y KIHTIU.N. I
One copy per year S1.0( .
frV'Iu reiiuestlng a change of postolller
address always give the name of the
postolllee to which the paper has been
sent! otherwise their n.ay be a delay In '
making the change.
Sample copies sent free.
t3yMbcral Inducements to 1'ostiiiusUri
And Club Agents.
Itiillroinl Tlino-Talilc.
NOIITII ll(lt)NI).
4o 0t) Chicago Kt press
6-3M. in
J.'Ji)lM)
1 :u& p. in
so ion Yto Hirer r.iprc
in
m Wy Prr-liflil
BOUTII HOUND.
o. 40S Tf xna Kipress 1191 p. m.
Jo 4(17 OlcUlionm Kipr l;( 5 p. mi
"4J3. Wir FrrlKhU 10 a. in
1'iMengfirt should purohite tickets before
totting on the trsli
rt
2ESfil
LABL
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CHOLERA DEATHS
i
Two More ImrnlRrrtnts Succumb at
Swinburne Island.
MANY 0TIIKUS SUSI'KUTEI).
JmiWIik SriiiU Out a l.l't of llir I'mI Icii'm
I iiiIit Olix rilliin-'l In- lltiillli lli.
parliuint (-in Out It Mem)
llitkliii; llai ti-rln IIikIi r
Nil .Mun- -IUim
IVi r.
Xkw Yiiiik Aug. VI- Health Ofllcer
Jeuklus issued the following this after-
noon: I.' ID i in -At inMnltht I'rancliio Molu
atrt-l ST iur. ami .MiirUno llllivrall sijetl "I
Vt-arn dli-d of cholera ut llm Suliiburno Ulnml
hi)'iltaL 'Ilulr n iiiilut utTe Incliicmtrd tliln
nioruln;
IK fore noon lo-d;y tlu follow ImrnutiM-ctn re
ri-motid In hwli uurue lilitnd tor otiiorvutloii
and irt'uttiiMit rrunclnruCi-rtu iii?til II ji-.it
I'raiiclsco Moiiuto u'-d :il earH rraticlio
llalolu aifod 34 jcir I '.uilii M.irl.wil ai'd 27
ycur Aiili-lo Hallo nurd AJ j-.ir (lloiunnl
lUuillio uiii-il VT ii ur Mlcluiulii I'atJUl uiri-d
SJjesm l-onard" l.iroia nji-d II jeari Trlv '
Co llodolo rifed 16 jr.UH
The iMcli-rlololi it ex iinlu.itloiii proro that
allot the iKitlrnU removed were uderlnir from I
clultru AiUlli i Tin- nines of tin- hospital i
houai)e('iiteiii pitli nti one of nhoin Ii cou
launch!; Klk'bt of these luve betli bloloijlu.il
ly continued at tholer i and nine UiKrU
Wn.l.MM T Ji.skins ll-nlth llfflur
vsiilMMON I'lll i VI HON"
WapIII.miio.v Aug 1.1 The follow-
ing order has liei n M.-nt by Surgeon-
licucral Wyinan respecting the passage
of the baggage of the passengers on the
MasMilia to burgeon Miller Mnriiiw j
liospital service. Kills Island "Allow j
no liaggage from the Massalia to pass
througii Kills Island without certificate i
from (pi.trautiue ollleer at New Yorlc.
countersigned by the Marine hospital
Inspector 1'nst Asslstunt tJurgeou Ken-
yon. Hy order of the secrtury of the '
tieasurv." '
Dr. Wyuuiu has lieeu untitled that j
the steam disinfecting plant tit New
York is in order for use. and tint t alt
the baggage of the Massalla was sill
Jecteil to its destroying force yesterday
before being landed. Il.irges are also
in readiness to transport passengers
from any detained ship to Tamp l.ow
ut Sandy Hook in ease it Ik; necessary
to njien it for the reception of persons
exposed to the infectious diseases en
route to New York.
Ml M V I ASl.H vr I'rNsVlOt. v
vslii.Milo.N Aug l:i. Surgetiifiien-
entl Wyinan this morning received the
the following telegram fiom lVnsacohi
l'la . touching the jidlmv fever otit-
tireak then- "No new or suspicious
i cases have appeared since the two
I deaths already reported HM-lteuieut
' ritpldl subsiding. House to house In-
spection U'gun to-dtiv under orders of
state health ollleer and will lie com-
pleted Mtuday "
ii viii. it vM.v(ii:n.
1 lie SiIiiii Morris I'm king llinix Chlul-
K III I lumen.
t mi von Aug. 1:1 Nelson Morris A
( o 's great fertilizing and beef packing
establishment was badly damaged bv
tire
The building in which the tire start-
ed was one of the latgest ill the I'nlou
stock .vanls. inside its walls 'J 000 men
were euiplnved and the great bulk of
Nelson Morris A I u "s work was dime
there The structure was liilll.xiUlO feet
in dimension and four stories high. It
contained a killing department a ware
hniise. a fertilizing department and a
valuable cold storage plant with pmp-
ertv worth millions in It.
I he lire started in the feilllllng de-
partment A sudden explosion knocked
linvvu an engineer named I'etei-s ami
started a blaze among the giease mnl
i. lis 'I lie contact U'tvveen electric
light w lies Is thought to have eauseil
tile i vpliisliin bv Igniting a cloud of
dust that tilled the coiner The los-
Will lint exceed tHWI.imu
Km) VtllllllK I" Sell
AuitvNHAH I'm Kau. Kug. Ci
-oil Is I'aiipitll ote if the chiefs of the
Kim Iinllalis uis lit (he city to-da.v
for the purpose of securing the assist-
ance of tlit business men In bringing
about a sale of the surplus lauds of the
Inbe of tlte government. Tlieie are
luiw lint JUT members of the tribe and
jie sajt. they are anlos to take their
nlliitiiiriit tt tiit Mill hu surplus at f 1 'J'i
H'i- nure Tlii'ie iiu mill unrns In
the ifseivallon mid it is regaided as
good ilk the best III the I herokee strip
I'li-'lltllleil II) put rlli ."
WAsiil.snroN. Aug. l:L It uppeuis
that the wiiulists will imt follow .Mr
llhiuil In his elforts to secure free coin-iigi-
at any ratio above HI to 1 In vot-
lnir uirnliiht the lilglier ratios their
stii'Mglll w ppl'tli;allj k' .idded to
that of the iiucoiiditliiiiiil iuttinl uiun
.leiry Hlmpsoii said (Imt it was a kud
state of itiralis but It was so. '1 he
populists had a reputation for consist-
ency to maintain Simpson calls the
uucnnilltlonul repeal democrats "pie-
bellied In hm'Iiii"
Henator Vest lias writ leu a personal
letter to a gentleman In New Ymlt
saying that the majority In the seiiati
against the unconditional repeal of tin
fShermau law will be at least '-
Clearing iimuo returns fur the win. V
ended August 10 showed contlnueil
heavy decreases. In New York the
I .tltvrustf vvsa 11. si outside 0.3
LL.AHT01MV00DCAUVING.
What Is To Dc Seen at
World's Fair.
the
a .MANTiiMMiici: or iti:mvomi
Willi li l.rlte tli. Viliiiliiillnii nr I'lliirx
tlepriiiliirlliin nf 11 llnorHH) of Hie
lliiriuee 'limine II 1'11'lle Ail" nl
.StlMlellnu In llllller Slum In . .rl'
eultiinil llilllillni;.
Wiiutn'8 K.vlll Aug 0 (Special. 1 -"Kvirj
visitor to t lilt cxilt(iii miisl
have a fail." So said to lite it liriuhl Indv
whose own rherlshed fad U euihruidery
Well slnre It Is the fii'lilun I confess at
the start flint in) fml U wood carvlni; I
hiii dead ninshed on It ns they say at Vns-
ar I nut nut "o'fay" In i.iliitlng and
sculpture but Inmuplu seannid timber
nml familiar from my joiith wttli hard
wood; wn rnled among 'cm in fait. Now
there may have been somewhere an ehi
bitlou uf wood rarviugs etpiat to the one
here but I have not heard of II And
some nf the exhibits nre old friends traiis-
fnriiud. For Instance Mr. Ilartel" of Carthage '
Ills has taken luaii) relies of the Mor
moil occupation of Ids county (Hancock)
and wrought them Into Hum- fbeiut
nml Jo) s fotever. His hlstor Is n mini
rotuaiiie. At llrnt glance the little Inland
town of Carthngn would seem uiillkily to
priMhuea great ibflgiier but vvlieti tlie!
I genius Is ltoru no Medusa can paralve
1. 1 tn lie Is a natural artist in wood -wm I
born to carve. His tuntlier Is itiiattmd
artist In drawing and color. Neither
motlieriiorsou ever took a lessun and tlie
j result is that while some of tlielr designs
show the origluallt) of untaught giiilus
I others iriMluce a sliulitly ludii roils elTei I
as is the way of the self edtiralnl He
. does all Ids work with a mallet mid six
ehlseN nml when he connives a desiitn
j submits It to his mother. If she disip
proves that is the end of it.
I This is business jott knnw- and imt
men ly a good boy story. The fat In r was
a plain farmer nml his last Injiiuitiuii was
that the sou should remain with his
mother as long as she livid So then" two
tiave worked and studied together till Mr.
Harlels ls4U Visirs old nml has puslm-cd
sume works ulikli move even the most
skillful to I'livy. Out of one rail from
the llrst farm opened by the Moimoiis In
Unit county he made his wonderful dm k
Out of other rails mid some lienmsnf the
( Miirmoii ttuiile that was nl Nuiimhi he
has can ed l.iu sits of fiiruittiie whiili
uuiko every lady love the carvir. It Imip
! hnltt-rul In ilellriilesilU.
The Carving dub of l.lghl Ills lias
some splendid woik in the Wmium's
building and mi has the Woman's Colum-
bian club nf Mi Dniiotigh count One of
Mr. Hartels' carvings is n curiosity in tho
Illusion line. It represents u small mirror
vvllh a curtniu which n woman is ilinwiug
aside The. visible portion of tho mirror
is leal and so delicate is the work that
one inn see in it the lellectiou of the
w mint ns linger nail whldi tiro imt visible
In front A jiiiiiig lad) of Oakland Cnl
wluise naiiie is imt ginti lias si til nunc
woiiihrliil carvings and there is also a
in lily inrvud piano of icdwood from Lot
(ialns Cal. Hy the way California set ms
to bare but lecelitly disruvercd tlievalill
of the redwood for inrvtd vvnrk ntid llm
Mulshing nml the fuit is of i.atlouat n-i
pnrtnuiu since walnut has become '.
scarce.
That state also exhibits n inautel eie
of icdwood which exiites muclt ndmiia-
tlon At the top are two llgtircs a harper
mil a woman sitting on books and read
iiignpapor. On cadi end me small oval
minors set in and surrounded by the most
delicate bits of highly polished woods
Ui th spiny nf oak haves tints elc. Helovv
1 is a large oak tree with beautiful open
..niiti'j on one side on tlieother a distant
iev of the mountain and sea. A shelf
j holds large bum lies of grapts and to the
right l a inllii lilj. ivery vein and Ilia-
uieiit of both delicately outlined in the
.viiisl Still another licauty is a curved
ui-el in mini ml with design nf the Ku-
cnl) plus trie dont b) Miss Mrii r. of Ala-
meda. It strikes me asa suggesthe fact
that n mldilht wetirn stateatid a i'aiillc
oast statu should have taken the honors
In lids line.
In plain and ordinary work if I may
i all ll so such as scroll sawing there is of
course a gnat variety mnl It has this ml
vantage we can see the work In rogiess
In tlie New South Wales exhibit is utie
man running u siroll saw and in the Her-
man siction .mother who attract a great
deal nf attention. Now tills sort of tiling
is not railed art and some of Hiik uliuied
speak of it as mete manual triiker) iu
wood )etit is ver) iutiiestlng to a tout
tnou man to note the dexiiotls manipula-
tion It makes me fn-l as if ui) fingers
w-trenll thliiubs iinhtsl. In my boyhood
I had quite a knack or tho other Ihi)-
thought so of whittlim "Injun heads"
out of walnut bail: and so I am not alto-
gether ignorant if tlie exultant glnw mi
artist feels In Ills fair illations in lin t I
maysaythat. am in wi... Ibear.ist in
I hat tiiirtlculitr at h-asl which miiy up-
count for wood carving lielng inv fad and
thougli my piodiu Ilium would have no
rank hem 1 fell towanls Ilium as C plain
It. I'. Iluitoti s A fiii infrliiiididtiiwarils
tlielr ebony god "We l.tiovv that lie Is
ugly and we believe that he is great "
lu l lie Purest ry building is u carved
iliHinva) of link vvoimI piepartsl under the
dlris-lli i of ami exhibited by the oilli lul
eollsel- -of fori'slsnf ellsleril and upper
lliiriiii.ii The design is u rt pniductiuu of
those used In the Hutine-it thrutiu
mid the carvetl decointlons of the
Mainlalay palate The triangular
space idsivu the door contains design
said to lcpicMiit scenes In Man
ilala) wltii thu king and hlsmtirt Thin1
Is also u tvutidtrfiiil) carved maiitelpieie
of v arloiis w o hs tin lulling leak and him k
wihhI found iu the iiilnsof an iinili nl t ll;'
near Madias and in dnek exultation nt
lluinhay. The teak 14 lit least ins) years
old whihi tlie blai k vvihmI Is altegitl toan
tidiite tlie Christian era having gmwu
lianl ami lihtik like the liogoakof Iieimul
Ibis i an lug was deilgtied b) three Jslkli
carpenters anil exciotttl hy themuinlir
the illri'i tloti of the iiiti-ervntoi' of forests
at Simla The two gnatest marvilsiu
1 wood cnivtng I sliiill not attempt to de
' scribe till I have stcti and studied them
many times.
I To go from all tills to the Agru ulttiral
' building totaktt a litial hssoti iu alt stems
I like a Joke but modeling lu butler has
i Inula ri'i-ngulztd phue iu the mts evir
since "The Dreaming lolnntlie" nttrneted
to nielli utiHiiitnti Tint gtutt Woiid
Lowe's
RestauranT
flo. 207 West Harr.son Ave
Short Order? Meals
AT ALL HOURS.
DAY and NIQHT
i.' ' hi butter miking Is now In pro-
ig i1 Ml will continue till the 'Jstb nt
nut after the butter Is weighed and has
I p'isscd ltisiectlon and the n suits are te
iiirdetl amateurs are free to buy one of I lie
I Hrui hanl rolls and try their hands at
modeling. It cettiiiiil) Is it "plalle nrt"
j mid some vi ry ftiuti) lesiiltsnn iriHliml.
I I was paitlLtihitl) slunk with the work
of one ginitis who had made a sort of oval
pbnpiewit'. Ilgittes raised imrel) etiotigh
I to show the design It represelitisl or
was supposed to tepresiul.a lerse) calf
titliered in a pin mid tuonriiliig nceord
lligl) and sin had vt r) appropriate!) la
I slid it "A Ibtutch. f in Hotter." This
i mutest lt t vv t ill .let-sejs (luertisevs and
Ahleine)s is vvatdied with Intense Inter
ist I'.very bit of feisl give.i to the cows
Is weighed and Its weight and nature re
eon'.eil etis-) )leld of milk Is wdght'd nml
siutre the butlil and tlie buttrrmilk be
fore the Illiterate sold and when the Mini'
deelsliiu Is rendered there will lie ns mitel
i i itemeiit among the nilvnctitcs of tin
varlnU" bleeds ns on ntiy nue course In the
wullil It will cotitiliiin ns nfniesiuil till
the sth And this reminds me that if Hie
funnels and I he great public the liilildlii
million are leull) i timing here in the next
two und n half months as maiiagi rs mid
hilnlliitils fondlv hope it is well that the)
should take note of some Important set 1
tl.ijs I
Septeinl.ir 8t' i.s often ndvertlsetl is
lrilautl's tl.iv ami the Orange and the
i (in en. Clan tin (lad ami Const-native
Ciirkotilau rardowiier uud Miitisti r man '
In Clilingtuiif all working in haiiuoii) to'
make it liroadl) national. The piojet tors
ituitlilelitlv pn-tlitt (lint iUsi.lM) Inshtneii
will be here. August III Is llrili-h lli).
but tin-) ilon'l exjHs't ikanisi. Augu-t ill
Is 1) irtinoiith Colllge Iinv. An n-t -.11 In
I I 'net's Da) and from my exptinini. as
editor of ii count r) mwipaper 1 pnsliil
an attendance of TUU.m.i-tli.it Is if all
iV
' 'F
:was
bCCOLL VVUIikl.II
come w ho consider themst Ives pot ts The
nation Includes !).'") counties I believe
and I am sure tho average Is '.in) poets to
theiolilit) I'rovlui i illy speaking if I
ma) take my own native statu asa smu
pie we are the inx-lliiilhst peopleon eaitli
Tlie day will close however with an
open nil performance of "As mi I.Ike It "
in the biautlful wiHullatid adjoining tlie
Norway building and this will not be bv
tmtt.soram.it! ursbiit by the Ix-st iu the
profession. At the matliien in Kistival
hall there will be selection read h) a-
lions ptH ts but not many. August 'St la
Culnreil I'eoph 's Da). August is is Ails
tna's Da) lu both thusu last tlieie will
In a great deal of music and much of it of
a .ilstimtlvo or loial tone. "The Hint k
r'attl" and .Madame Siliskn will slug fur
tla-ii nil e nml the opera of Cnde Tom's
Cabin willten by Mrs. Cook will lie reti
ih i nl at hast lupart Tiiderlck Douglass
will preside and Hob Ingersoll ntid Albion
W. Tourgee will speak so the entertain
inetit will certainly lint be dull whatever
other demerits ll may have.
It was suggestiil Unit there bo a
"('tank Da)" but the response w lis that
iveiv day is theirs and a viry apptopriatt-
n spouse too for this show- and the scicu
t ills; iotigrcs-.es running! imtcinporaneous
ly with It have certainly brought some
outer fellows Into 1 r. n luetic e. I confess
that some of the prot ilrigs lu tlie eiluca
tletial couvctitiotiK and i.i.niy of the ex
ldblts In scbiMil nlluirs Iiiim- inade me ver)
tiled. It looks to if our s- h mis were run;
iiiiig to seed as farmers su thiii is run
liitig to fads. In Clio ago tlnse frills of
edm at Ion have bieuioe so voluminous
thai a levolt has set iu and tlie people an
deniiiudllig the old fn-hnmeil distrui
sdiool It Is tho American wit)- fnai
one extreme to another and them an
even chain es thai the reaction will eon
tlliue till tlie Illinois si hools me put b.n 1.
on the lines of InVi iln tem liitig Old) tin
elementary l.ugllsh branches.
' I am surprised that so little is showui
and so little proinl'id on ishalf of the
snnthern slates I'nilay is Virginia Du) i
Imt 1 ste nothing to Indicate a tlillerence
fiom other da.vs and the miiiiu may be
i said for ijnilslalia Da) whit h Is tonmr '
row. 'I he lstli is Nortli Carolina's Da)
the 'M Dt-lawale's Da) and tlie lilt).
Mnrvliitid l iv ami that seems to end tin
list Tin '.h.'d Is Iiiilintia Day but oui
slate has not )tt aliiiouiiied tlie nature ol
Itssptslal ili-pla) I bive lllt-tl a caveat
i again-1 tin 'poeirj "on lile lu out state i
Inilliiliig linn outsiiteoi nun i my mav t-
blblt what tlie) please. If it vveru posslbli
In exhibit one of our heated political lain
tmlglis it would Ih- the grtatist show on
. " JX'ZS'A
it ii t ike our iiullllis with a mad enthiil
nam that must ho Mill to be appreciated
I suppose however that the primipnl
feat ute of the day will be orator) and in
that Indiana is truly gnat.
J 11. l'VIII.I.
('ill' ol Itll.iln semis Hoists.
Tvveiil) one bloislfil horses frmu the
is.) al stud of llu"la re expected to arrive
nt the fair grounds shortly. The iiidiuids
npreaeiit tin bet briciUng In Russia mnl
U i claimed Hint they cxe-l lu point of
cliiliiriili'o and lleitness tho Amerbaii
horse. They will on arriving bo ipim
li-ied (u tbestod; pavilion and will Isiai
tended by native hustlers under thu siipt-i
vision of Captain 1'. N. KmaHull in whose
eliarge the horses were placid liytheczjir
nf Itusslu Tlie loiisigmut'iit ludiides
el' vi u trotiirs nml ten tiding burses two
of whb h lire full blooded Atabinu charg
crs.
(Iraiiil lull inulloiial Hull
Thu grand iuUrliutlumil Utll of all na
tluus will be given In thu Natatnriutu of
tlie Midway plaisntite Aug It). A grand
inarch iu wliii hall nations w 111 commingle
Is tin fltst tiling on tla-ptngramiue which
Iris bun completed to lie followed b) n
iivttw it grand ball and an international
suppt r where fotsls from every land will
be si rved.
Tin re will boa reunion of the AppMon
(N II laiadeui) l-o hi tlie New- Ham p
shllti biilldlnu on Aug l-'i uud of those ol
Dartmouth lolb-ge mi Aug 10.
km AT)
J AK-)) f '
.' VV. Af?
r. tV'T ."
BFwUwiflsHiW'f'
Do You Ride
&&
If vou ride vli
There is but one best
OVERMAN
Washington
BOSTON
Farmers Headquarters.
min?:.
Wines Liquors Cigars.
Most Mngnlflcent llur n the City HiiniKoine Milliard and I'md
1'srlors a I'ulmau I'lilace place for l'lensttre. lleiitleinaniy
Clerks lu Attemlancu. An Hlegitut llarbcr
Shop CounecMoti
Reaves Bros- Prop
The English Kitchen
Hetween I'lrst and Second on Oklahoma Hast tluthrlo.
Best Board and
llATKs
REASONA BLiBl.
C
OI'P.N DAY ami XIUHT.
.
CAFE RESTAURANT.
WALLY ONQ Proprietor.
suoiir iitttit.us
Kvcrythlng Strictly I'irst-Class
Booond clooi' A'ox'tH of 1-Ii.i.i'X'lBon Ave
Royal
MRS. D. F. MORELAND Props.
Now- open and doing the leading business of (itithrie hver department
thoroughly furnished and fitilppfi! for the comfort and convenience
of its eustoiiurb.
: Commercial - Trade
OOOD 3 AMPLHJ ROOMS-
legislative Htiildiug
Kast Harrison Ave
Oklahoma
$25000
IUUU orCUIAL
SEPTEMBER 19
"STAItlB
I -Trntiiiijr )-urller sink"
i Trunin? '.' M'.ir ukl 3 0) elasa
1 Pnt'lllg 8 MrlnM. aintif
I Trunin? 5 OXIcl.t .lake
SPECIAL ('I.A.. I A t.
nnsiil i loss!
All I lllllea must la Intnl.
ill
nil
ii
i a
ii
I) tlolllll 'i .
hi tliilli Dtlllli rs ii.-ll
lire lint In urn hi it fur II !- ai-i in. 0
lnum luitaiits tnr les limn i ilil tiinl I i
moliet lo Ih- tin .' n r et III llt I ' I"
lreitri- nit nt. es not iill-(.i ni n I! 1 -a i.i
lwo)enr. it pie rs una lioll rn nun In i'
(CTiilla Itsllrsl inn lli. As... it i
Im -i i
i . I i -
WILLT LITTLE Sec'y Guthrie Ok
THE PABST BEER
- Is On Draught At- -
Philip Mil vxk'o
W. T. O'Brlon
David achoonwalcl
Mat Kearny.
Hoan'u
C3-u.tliri
fktus aim
The Postoffice Pharmacy
Ih now local ed one door south of (ho DuFoitl ItuIltiliiK
ixlit'ro j on (Mill ;cl jour
PURE DRUGS MEDICINES STATIONERY
Toilet Articles Etc
A. IYI. IVlcEIHINrJEY Proprietor.
a Victor?
not. lliic llto k.
and it's a i'.'l.u'.
WHEEL
L)-:rivei
CO.
CAN r-'rtAfy.ui t
s
Rooms in the City.
F. SMITH Prop.
OYSTKUH KISll ami (JAMKJ
IIIN.Xkll kiiovi I-.1 in p
oil and St
Hotel.
- a - Specialty.
Guthrie Oklahoma
State Pair-
GUTHRIE.
IN PREMIUMS STAKES dJOC flOf
ULfli) llvVCi Srfi.UJUUU
20 21 22 and 23.
RACES
U'i 'Irultlry 9 s . .min-
im -1'1-lne Nir olil 3-mu-.
no ; iMititiiK. s nt -Us ataiti
jn i.uiiiiiit? li.til uoiv mnl 1. 1-
I I . A'.K 'N 'Kit LAU. i
I i I I tattramsy fee V ar m
Vss. irtlloh Ittllrs i;it i h
n i.i ml... linti inuiiet milt in.
I i in a.- ttntti !ftit 'lino i
t o. in I Mris)iii Juii I u.
n't i m-i'i to I it I mi 11
In On
in
l nn.
ii ui fast i
Mouus Wolnbornor
Jack Toiirnoy
Sllorv Dollar
WolKiuit on tho
WostSldo
OKlalio ma
atiiiin-s
teachjtourself.
Do You Know How to Uecomo a Lin-
guist? UKAI) TUB FOLLOWING.
ttlll.r. Van I'nlntrr Ulilrli If IrefullT
l'tilltiurtt V (l n Vou I Ilia a
Ciiiiiintnit of (..itiRinigo na lots
A li) linn lu Amrrlru
Ultit tills Your
Attention.
The only laugunge it babe lenrns Is
what It hears from Its parents I'p to
youth ami maidenhood custom ami
association give us our vocabulary.
Tor this reason wo grow to manhood
and womanhood knowing little of thu
real moaning of tho words vv e use
dally. We do not search out the tneun-
lug. No word should bu used of which
j we do not know the exact meaning
We hear every day words used In the
wrong place because the user docs uot
kuovv the meaning.
I HOW IMIAI.1.5 llKCtMK A MMOUIST.
i John .1. lngalts being asked how ho
' became such a remarkable linguist
I said "I gained my wide vocabulary by
I study of the dictionary. At an early
! nge my mother told me that whenever
I heard or rend a word I did not know
j the meaning of not to rest until I had
! hunted It out lu thu dictionary and
got Its full meaning and protiun-
I elation Indelibly Impressed on my
memory I got an unubrhlgctl Web-
ster put It on n rack beside me as I
rend ami never passed a word I was in
doubt about without looking it up. 1 1
was not long until my knowledge of
i words surprised mo. This plan I have
kept up all my life. This Is the best
i plan of self education. "
Kverv young man and young woman
should do as lngalls has done and tho
result will be an easy flow of choice
language; then your power of cxprcs
slou will be widened.
OUII (IIIKAT WKEKi.Y OFFKn.
Uvery family should haTO a Web-
ster's unabridged dictionary. Until
recently thesu cost Si. 00 a piece and
few could alTord them. Tiik State
Ovi'Itai proposes to put it in the pow-
er of everybody in Oklahoma to liu-.-o
one.
The regular price of the Tiik Wr.hR
LT Statu Cai'Itai. is 31. 00 a year. Tor
$1.25 wo will send you Tiik Wekki y
Htatk Capita t. ouo year und give you
a Webster's unabridged dictionary
firmly bound lu cloth on good paper.
containing 1387 pages 12000 syno-
nyms well Illustrated and containing
the same matter found In thu book
you httvo been paying 85 to S3 for- pro-
viding you will call at Tiik Statk
Capita i ofllco for the book; or for Si 50
we will send you Tuc Wkkki.y Siatk
Oant.w. uud the dictionary and mail
the dlctlotinry to your address po.itage
i prepaid. So on the llrst proposition
' by calling at tlie olllo for the book It
1 only costs you twenly-tlve cents und
for fifty cents you can have the die
I tioiiury mailed to you postage pre
paid
ru ti iik or i iik hook
Here is an exact picture of the die
tlunarv we oiler Call In uud see ono
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w i in f r i cl
. a. g S -II ad
si i I lis I t' iliar
i
Jo s tli
V ll I
I ltt. I. ii.iu ii g it to Jim wberivir yu
want it.
Thus on theso proposltluits the cuy
folks and tho country folks alike have
a chance to get Webster's unabridged
dictionary for nrnetleally nothing
You know what Tiir Wi i.kly Stuu
C'ai'Itvi Is mi eight-page forty-tight
oluinii pancr. coutuliiiim ul) tbu t.
at home uud abroad. The largest uud
the best paper In Oklahoma.
This oiler Is limited so don't delay
about accepting It. Address
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Uttthrle Oklahoma
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uud guarantee all our wallpapering to
give satisfaction Don't fall to cull on
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11 1 11 1 le A- Co.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 98, Ed. 1, Monday, August 14, 1893, newspaper, August 14, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67746/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.