The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 206, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 19, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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FUKMKKAxVDTOHNADU I NfcU RAN Oil? SWJj W. M. BKUNSUN. OU'FlUJ KkAK BANK OF IMMAN TMKKJIOKY-
The Slate Capital
ii JL.iL i .jar-- tx
My Th Hist OapiUl Printing 0.
FRANK M QREtR Kilter.
Tl'ltSDAY liWRMHKR !'. J$n
OKLAiifwu' winter lini ir we north
(HI h vMl.
TllWlK' MMrthr elianct' for lev
litml to plriiM- F.nirlun 1 iinndu
wnnU Blow relation with II .wail
Why nol tarn tlie wh'.li- tronble Hiere
Into ll htn.d i J M it -.' i
muller"
Tjlll H8St fttrillig'M thin to not
liOHtlnf front Mnrv Mn I ium for a
long Urn l thr f i tli.it U Wl.hlte
IfcigiB Jtgrpli' r tin not jmlten off
am wiuieUm iit f- n i"ir
llttW.
Oklahoma if fu "f wniiUi
UlKlSftMNaMll dident even make a
Hij4a St Oklahoma t itv. " m it t-
llHilaiuiM r down tn.ri- ir r"l rl
tfd HHllooppei I' iltitmfil mul I'dii t i
iuuwl into "ahontt-n irriiet
- II IH BMW
FlHw the rtpmaatinH of Hie "pl"
of Iteturer eouht.v. the t-nt j for
ItepftMitUtUrr Oriiubv. to.annex Mni-
Mlf iu KatMWfi in to trjuafiT hlear-
euwt nvor there wl.ile In- in able to
move 11. (luvernor .vt Mlnir' tramp
prooliiumtlon will oovtfr hi. c.
Tint pnptraaf tin- territory are hav
liitf u roiimlof the i Hunt rated article
entitled "I'hihoiih IVrr.v Town ' that
u "down KUr' wrof who pcrhapa
wan "never tharp." Tin- Ih1 to haT
It on llMlrsl ptge is lho Kl Rono Iter-
alii. "Sham ww ineorporate" l a stand-
InU epilation with most of the am&Uvr
strip tmvim. Till iieMtlon w similar
to Unit of llwillet when he itpreitlated
on filinlllliiir oft thin mortal roll
Whether 'tla heller to bear tho III
etc. or to lly to ulhnra Unuw not of "
lr thoro Is hup spni on earth dearer
to Clereliuiil than another it is Hawaii.
It has coil hint more tumble tlmn all
thi world beildi ' 'ut. damned
spot!" (on the fair faee of earth thia
time) hi l.nily Mullet h said w hen wnh-
Injf her lunula of h ernne
.Ions IIok hiii) HteliHtil Itoe. who
used to lle in (iiithrie. me now doilljr
hiibiiiiNS In l'erry Thev inv popular
Ki'litluiiien mill receive frequent Ho-
tlees In the impem They are tht
Hpeulul cure of municipal iroveriimeiita.
as they contribute more toe.iiril oftl-
vlul h:iliirle Hutu it it it her eiti.elia.
That cimuiiicc of one's cmirl-thina l
dulrluieiitiil to p ilitieul rewiirilH lion
Prank MeMiisterH tv mi ever Knitting1
c.Mimple. W In ii rrery other Uemo-
crat Is suniiiililiinf to get on the popu-
lar hide of the iUiitton Mr MoMaa-
tiTH eouuiK out. alnle-handrd. and
tells the cold truth Ilin article
prlliteil clsewhrre In thl lue nu
taluiuf? the chief Justice In his pol
thin In tins recent mandiinius proceed
Iiik to ouM (Julen and KxUnff out if
ofllec Is ti piece of braicry that will
not meet the approl of tin -u cu'h d
demouratle bosken llnwcicr tli re is
a better tribunal that w ill the people
I the prusent deplorabi i imiitlon
of ICnusuB In the matter if dWUiicti.m
in public men her people slionld re-
mcmhei' that WUai-tf "hlfT was
born In ljttvenworth and roll 'I his
llrst balls over the hi I Hani tu' 't In
thatulty when hardly lilec-hirU Ion
duck. Ill the recent SlosvOi-lres
ShulTur billiard toiiriiuui. nt In c
Vork elty he broke the World' record
In thu highest run imo the fumwus
Vlffimu.V Bveraife that hai never bcfmi
been btMitvu. tire nness still smilt on
Kuiihib but not In Kilitis
.1 yjtw Puurir.it. rnu.osoriiv '
TltcSTATI t'Al'ITAt Is!" i . ti' of
tl. i. Oshoran'a lrlwlphs f I. mo
uitee." It la a tH.a of i n- ( . iii.i
thought. This ol inn.- i
IIOl Of a doitrll. lire. mi! '
busy thinking uihh i t t
ilhstruw icleii. In un c
tnoa sotwo wa 'llu mo'
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know that n
vvenld riwal
oxnorlenee a
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obliged to sin
ro-renuawitci
to dotertnloe
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reftlly koow no Utxik on piM i il i-
Oiny Which Is ho ea l n ad lie'
UIOtllBd U orlftlnsl. t .is appear k mi n
on the title piff. Ill s iiii p.it-liculai-.
Ill' follOlVSftO order tin- iom of that
umtully followed. He di-.ni-.vis the
juollo!tof aoellliroadiutilii ii. r-
ship of lnd lnavlforuu. . .1' I n.l.-r
"exuhutlfp" Uo toucht mi Mi iieri
qiioitluil. lledteiMiMeaprin. ip!( - at the
baso of tariff leifllaUin lut Inns
the render to make uppiim' . In
dlt.0Us4llK' Itsoiitce ant ''"'r n
nojillual IIU) he Is pw ii' happy
mul hurt) 1 1 lore than In uu otia-r :irt ;
of tho work tha dttfcicun of hi
method from that of m si riiiiou
tlm subject appears 'IIhi N iiu u lib
"VVWtlth" lUprtHlnit. n ilUll i ntnHI
ute. Ho begltts as . .;i. noted.
Ilh "human mini i tls
fuutloil. Thete l Her
iuiki! Ill iBetluid It. )'r-
mil oujaut. '1 he ( my I
which hejdna with v. tft
tlm few. That whieli i the
fciitlsfaoltiMt of human u ti.fi
the ininiy. A careful i eii-r mav t!nd
some t bluff fioi hi i ill-.
sent e i r' i i l
taken a a whole the work will prove
remarkably praatlMl and ntefui. Hob-
ett Clarke Co Clnstntmtt are tha
puhlUhers nnd tho prloe J.OO The
book is beantlfully bntiiul and an or
lament to any library.
T 0K.vl.1ffilM ro.Mi: IS
hansaa ( ity Jnnriiul It liss been
ery wisely determined to ask for tlm
admission of fiklahoma. even with the
life trltms left out. Objection la madi)
thataflslrs In th territory are elm-
otic that the peop'e hare not had
ttm to settle down nnd n el the alTalr
f local f ovei iimeiil in vmrhiliff order.
This la on the presumption that a few
yMf under territorial ifovernincnt
would improve the condition of so-
rdety and develon ptdlllcnl leaders
who would then be able to make a
better hand In stale irorurumiiiit
than would on possible to secure
nor Thr an objections to Imme-
diate iiumlsslon come from thoie
we know ti'ithtntr about theeoiidltlouK
exlstlnjf in Oklahoma. 'I he factis.il
.ail citaily be demonstrated Hint the
people of the territory am fully as
competent to lake tip tha responsibili-
ties of state irovrmiiient now as are
those of the olhr territories asking
for mltiilasloi .
Nowheru elav in the west mm be
found a ninru tnl UIuiil (KJiiiuiunlty
and lookinir to the expcrlunct) of othr
territories for precedents there can be
found little In an educational way to
warrant delay. The rings of partisan
bosses invariably duvelnpitiK from oon-
tinned territorial government only em-
batrsss the beginning of state (overn-
ment The necessary population is
then1 the pronKrity and continued
rapid growth of productions and busl-
neaa la beyond ipiestlou. ami nothing
whatever Is left on which to base op-
position to prompt admission but par-
UuHll Jwilnuay It cannot 1m said that
the jieople of Oklahoma hare under.
taken to force the situation for in
reality those placed In charge of the
matter by the recent statehood con
vetilloit appear to have been dilnt-iry
In Iholr trust rather than otfenslvc'y
Hftlve
Millie.
The undersigned will rideem war-
rants numbered Ml IT. St. Any per-
amis Imldinif said warrants are hcieby
notified that after thirty days the in
terest will cense
W. M. MrCot.
Treasurer of (iulhrle Township.
One thousand assorted li.indkur-
chiefs nt Orislinm Steele St. Co.'s no
two alike
Itiillilnl l!i iirlini.
The Santa Pe rottto will sell round
trip tickets December r. tf I '. . .to si
i sua and .lauuury I lM limited for
return on .luuuurv 3. is-n wllhln u
dlslntice f 'iki miles at rate of one
Htld iiiic third f.ire fur the louiul trip
I I! In i v.m i Agent
Look Here Now !
ckl.N Slnlo C'ltpilnl and ."McCliiri's IiiniiH'
oe Year
Dail Slnlf C;iiilul lliicc MuhIIih tnid llcl'liirc.s
Miiatiiti'
3X isx t ) i u "en 1 H ir .S v2 -2o JK K
IN AD NTI AI.W A
McClure's Magazhne
For 189-1.
100 AlCN ANO NV0MRN PAM0U5 IN UTfiR-
ATUUIJ AND ACHIRVI2.M11NI' will he represented
In McClurc'.s Mncmlnc cither ns authors of nrt-
Ule ii r as participants In dlaluKues nnd lutcr-
lcws nr n subjects of nrtlclc.
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ttfc
Robert Lotiii; Stevenson Sw'.CM::
jf. lit rfrcJ n uUtlorft.kl artkl el tirt lat(rtl oi bw
t ttrvtt "TrMtuif ItUnJ "
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C.i- ci.in- w i uowriLs. moVAPni.iri.iso.
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Real Conversations
Portrait of Distinguished People
H HtHtt of IlitU MvM II MfikUj ftalvr of lh MiiU iJ
tff tfc wt jnr full) Irfiy ( th ml fimMii lltlnf ctfrbrMk H
Professor Henry Drtimmotul WZW'V-
Tlie Edjcc of the Future !; VJ'fZWZ
SUri tK UimI n4 m4t ialfrctlUif kivtolttt U U IkW a(thttli
Real Adventures XuirtZTli
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UI1JIIK5 A. Uaiin
AtlAM .III aba (MliltwU t Ua
Price is cents n
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S. S. McClure Limited
743 ex 7i5 Broadway New 'ork City.
Hull il lliin.ir
ivl; jifiK ii9vi
"ams of pupils neither Rbeut nur
tnnly during the month ending
li. 'I hosu namoi mnrhed with .i s)
have I on neither absent nor tardy
during tlm term.
I.etlle Morris. P.tnm Sull.i tireii
Dougherty Wllln I'onllons. iiuy'lur'
ner. Nettle I'lownr. llhineh lohiison
.Maud .lohnson Carrle uirington.
I'aiiny Piltsuh. "Ida Tiabrand. I'enrl
Miller "llenlah Dewrlnger. Clnm Pan-
ooast sWalter I'owler "Prank Owen
i:dd!u HavN IMdle audoi)bcrg
1 lorcnee Ulch.
C until I. Aiw:hsii Teacher.
M ASIIIMIION ( IIOOI .
Pupils neither tardy or abnent dur-
ing month of Hcccmlicr
losle linck l.loyd llrldges .lohu
Coyle Harry I'owliNi Pred .Mel'hurson
( hurlle Mcl'hcrsou. .lohu Pulton lleo
Parker .lohu liohrcK P.rnesl Mlson
( hurlle Deeds I'rcd Inkel lieorgo
Taylor. Albert Hart. Millie Asher.
Mabel Asher. Alma llac'c Stella Hack.
1'lorcncc Drown I'lsle i on lea .litlln
olhir llretu ( laei Annie I'.rlckson.
Mary Tilluiiiu. Klslu Tillman hate
Kennedy snhllc Mel'herson. Ilaltle
MlCoiiiIis. Helen Mel oy Hi rtha Pon
tlous. Nonle Pari t'ora Mi phens
llcshle Stephens Ida Wairingtoti.
Kiltie I 'nine 1 1 race Young.
Iknmi: li. Cfl'lMiiK Icaclier
Ill'Ht III llMtll.
Tlio two ollleo rooms In the opera
house building over Till: Siatk Cai'I-
T.Ui olllce v I ho beat In tluthrle
They are for rent cheap lhiiit.ri nt
Hits olllce
itlii' TTui.'
Hats go nt reduced prices during
the holidays A splendid line of rib-
bons for fancy work. Remember. 1 do
stauiptug of all hinds
Mil. A I ' Mi sin us.
lltiiriMin venuc
llltK Wllllllil.
We will pay .' cents pet pound for
all good clean rags brought In.
M.ur I'U'tru. Piiintim. Co
Prosli oysters at Lowe's icslaurant
207 Wast Harrison nvnnun
COY LB it SMITH
PuruiHhcR the following quotations
for the (Iulhrle Market. At close of
business December in
GUTHRIE MAHKE1S.
Wheat hard Ujl l".
Wheat sofl I".C !
Oats 30
Com 3(1 1 3ft
Hay 6.0(1 ( .(
HogH loo on s:
Sheep 3S
Cows 1 7.1U.i 0
.Steers 2.00(jts .t
Chlckeni.. old I ;' (i '.' to
.Spring Chickens....
rurltuya
Dudes
(icese
Castor benns
Ilroom corn per ton.
Kggs
ltuttcr
( oltou b.iltd . .
Cotton In the Seed
ft
i 7 o s.wi
23 U Mil
1.SW0
1 '. (. ?()
0" dtl '
1.7 -.111. .
For $8.75'
WJitfen HI (oVrllM A lti
lll till IJ a.itetltftpll.
Thtniat A. I'llbcn
llcnty Uaorta
llarrf r.wrtlt Hal
llailnn TliunJUr
ft Mtval 4Ut4 til M it
wgr
HAkT IIIIU'S j AUUOJ
MljulM
copy. $1.50 n )tr.
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THE FOG MORNS ARE BLOWING!
Wo don't blow ours quite so loud nor continuously as some others but we've f?ot
the uoods Just the same. The people of this country have felt like "Mark Twain"
did when he first saw the River Jordan so often that they have learned to dis-
tinguish betwpen wind and solid facts. Tho facts are that wn have more and finer
Celluloid novelties than any house in Guthrie. We have plush goods in endless
variety from 20c to $8. We have toys till you can't rest. We have a splendid line
of bibles and gift books and we're strictly in it on prices. Call and see us.
Beadles Block Capital City Book Store.
The 3Te"w ""STo:rl HCard"wrax
Christmas Novelties!
A present that will please as well as be useful. Some of them will last a life time. See our Display.
Pocket Cutlery Pocket Knives Carving1 Sells Scissors Kazors
Suitable for Christmas Gifts. Just received a full and complete line of Heating Stoves Latest Pattern
Three experienced tinners always on hand. Glidden wire a Specialty. Call and See us.
FAKQUHARSO
J. W. McNEAL Pres. C. F. HERRIOTT Vice-Pres
W. J.HORSFALL Cash'r.
Uuthrie National
Caoital. - S60 000.00
Surplus - 10000.00
HEIST KATIOnAI T.ANK ORGANIZED IN OKLAKnMA.
Grnthrie
25 Per Gent Discount !
J will make a special discount of 2f per
cent on all suits make to order from now
until February 1st 1 801 . Tn order lo re-
duce my present stock and also to make
room Cor the immence slock of spring piece
H'oods which will be in by (hat time. Call
early and got first choice of patterns.
II. L. W1W.
IM.-IAI It A NT
DAVISON'S CFE
Si n I i oiiiuiodioii parlors Meals mm-vi l in tin- Kiiioicun plan nwers
in all sljU'K hi-iM'iI to suit the pcnpli lull ami
inspect inv Ktock of I mils and undies
Regular Meals Served From 12 lo 2-25 Cents
J.W.DAVISON Proprietor.
Kendall ItuililliiK' Opposite Post Willie
Courthouse Barber Shop:AlvaC Ba'dp'
i Attorney and Broker
li .ni uiint 11 tlrst diisfc Mmve or llulr I'l.U It t) I'
ul cull niul M'.. us U1 . M1 lm. Ulll tlllll
Pruinpl ulti'iit inn
T. C. VINSON Prop.
- Arkansas City Milling
OK UNIVERSITY
Guthrie Ok.
I nsl mi 1 1 in In Prlniury liiternu'ill-
uti iiml i n lege Courses.
ii. ..r ..tu in Musi.. ..I.. 1 Art
lonipiitiitusiness college
' """'''
ramlt.x . f Six Teachers.
JOEL F. SMITH
President
Km
Oklnhoma.
The Tailor
'.si i ri n i:it n
COIIc. HhOUK IND HKK1).
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CobI Sold bv tho
Pound Ton or
Cnr Load.
TiutjnjFHONni aiB.
P.W.RUTHERFORD
Maeer
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Holiday Goods!
MORRIS
RICHARD
JEWELRY
niNCS PINS SHIRT STUDS ETC.
-KjtIIiJSO - PRIOWOlIi :; YI'l'lIIJiIIKKl.::-s.
All Kinds of Work Guaranteed at Low Prices.
OfTico Corner Vilas Ave and
Second Street up Stairs
$125 Organ
Patronize Murray V Williams and get a
chance on an Elegant $I2") Organ we give
away New Years morning.
rw-
We
-yAWKSV-
With every dollars worth of goods purchas-
ed at our store. We have (he finest line of
Watches .Jowolery Pianos Organs and
musical instruments in Oklahoma and are
selling al prices to Mii! the people.
Give us a Call and be Convinced
Murray & WSIBsarns.
Royal
MRS. D. E. IVJORELAND. Po)s
Now anon Mill doing tho lending umdnivs of llutlirle. hvorr Unnurtnicitt
UTorauglily fittlflshod nnd equipped Tor tliocomrurt niiU eaitwiiilpnco
in un eusKiiiiet.
Oommercial - Trade - a Specialty
- - OOOD SAMPLID UOOMS - -
l.e('is'.uMvo llnlldiiiK
r.uHt lliirrlrau Ave
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Du r i ii cj the H o 1 cl a y s Barcja i ns In
Kn.luoitPP. An-fluo Silks
Sliuiiniwl I. In hi ln.u
('i'nflu'i' .liissuri
- i;iz::X Guthrie China Hall.
ommg
Proprietors.
EHRECKE
MANUFACTURER
Gritthrie Okla.
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Gutliiie Oklahoma.
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Given Away!
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