The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 238, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 31, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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FRANK H GHEER Editor.
WEDNESDAY. .lANtWUY 31. 1801.
Tnr. Ukluliomnn i- an nntl-pio conn
tcr organ.
Tiikiik Is u ticMinn sin to which Is
the worM the raldH of thu Dullon
(fans or tliodo of the Wl mhi tfiuitf.
Cl.KKI.AMI III lt fullllll KtltlMlH
tlctnocrnt sin ffood un tin- Wiundotto
cIkjiiv iiolltli'lnii. U ' Taylor tiiiil
tin? other ilny bo concluded Tom Moon-
light MOUllI ill).
SlUNKV ( l miki N for statehood In
any form; mi Is Henry V. Anp mi l
every man In Ohhilinuui who hasn't
his head Into the fodder erlh up to the
root of his snoot
Ol course t.uwKti got It. It would
never ilo to have a homo demourut for
remitter of the Perry I it ml otllec when
Senator IIiivIh from ' UnwRii be Kiul.
still" was Wfiiitiiijf the job.
Tin: netlon of liov. .Mltehell Is no
longer nilsunderhtood he didn't pro-
Kse to htiiuil idly b. and mm n mem-
ber of the MlUhcll fiinlly liealen up
and von(iiUlied. without entering his
objection
Tiikiik will be three corners to It
the Leader Is for a itrulfht demoeiutlc
ticket mill Tin sr.MS iciiai. for a
"vr""1u l"" "" " V """
isubout to -Hop again pe.haps to
....!. 1.4 ...1.1 I..I...I It... Vim u
everybody: the more the merrier.
Tmk Oklii'ioman published that the
Cleveland county democrats In con-
vention resolved against the Wilson
bill. Those democrats resolved against
the Wheelei bill and now have a com-
mittee out with 11 gun and a micro-
scope hunting for Parson miill
Hkiik Is the "eltiens"' scheme:
.Spengel for mayor and Hart for lite
council: Hart president of the council:
Spengel resigns to take the postolllce
and Hart becomes mayor. Does any-
body Miy Tom Hart and -penol are
not sly ones?
l'AN l'KMi alludes to all article In
the Atlanta ('(institution about
(Jeofgla's Hrst shipment of hogs to
Chicago Ilosiii.s the statement Is mi
error they were all shipped to the
Cherokee strip and are fattening at the
public crib.
Till-: "ox s" are now in It. Hereto-
fore no "ex" need apply to (.'lowland
now no other hind need apply.
Moonlight a sugar coated "e." goes
to Itollvlu a country two-thirds negro
but a little too hlgh-toueit to accept
the American negro minister Taylor.
Moonlight is no improvement.
M'tciiki.i (s honest when he has to
be and says of Corbett "11 was Just
too much for me." he bsiiil with a
laugh "and I ueier had a chance. 1
would not be afraid to try again but
the result would not be any different.
I could tight him n doen times and
might possibly gel one out of twelve i
but 1 would not tip that to my friends
us a sure thing "
Ostv one woman witnessed the
slugging match at Jacksonville Cora
Dcsplolnes of Kansas City. She was
in masculine attire wearing 11 suit of
Iron gray material in which she looked
to the manner horn but the cap she
wore to cover her hair did not mi til-
clently conceal her son and she was
soon the center of attraction. She sat
unpertrubed throughout thu tight
and nppurently enjoyed the thrashing
administered to thn llriton
TllK 1'reBS (iaette says it wears no
administration collar. We hope not
but Its frantic defense of measures
whlcii could irigiiuilo nowhere else
indicates that the administration has
it by the lateral. Thu I'.-d.. being
very Irish you know m full of Inde-
pendent and can 1 w at a collar with
the grace it sits on the necks of some
fel ows whose great st j-i.V U to act as
hntiil-uiulitcn to the Ideas mid desires
of homebody w horn oAloln! place has
niiule great
A i of liltf iIi-mi.'i ruts appoar to bi
iloonii'il to htiuinlili uloinf tliroilk'h till'
vnrlil ultliuiit tlu-ilinrlty "tiaml-oilU"
utTortli'il hi tin- iiup-tfiviTH. Tills
iiu.'imv nl..ili. . f.ir ii 1. Itliu.rill liri.fnrs 1
ili-ntli miy .lay un . musculation .if.
IiIh hopi' of nu tiHIi-v Hut It iniikt lip !
mi for tlic lai.-K4-(ln(ttt Stt.VK mi . i
iollmvi)' ' Tl.i politU-iil MiTi'liiniils mul
liisoriiniicik ulio wore rt'spoitsllilo
foi Hint Hh'tfltiiiiHti- mul umU'MUH'rutU-
ini'iiioihil ivnrUcil tlirnu(ili tho I'l'rry
convonlioii inwy irlnry for u few iluyM
In tlieir hliuiiu- lint they ni'i'il iii-M-r
iisli tlio poopV of thin territory fur po-
litical rcci'k'iiltl.Mi Hk'uln "
Maiu V.i i.i n la vh tin- lilohkoimil
IlltO U IIUHHpiipi'r HMlllluUttNt. In tlm
Kuiikuh City Thiii's Suinliiy wits an or-
nuiiiunttil nrliul.' fnnn her on K'liiibas
It In llliu a Htiiplniny mul tin- tint
puruKiuph rutin tluih
Hi! tluit fun pulnl ii pkt in i' In iimr-
velotiA bi'imty t It ii t uiiii pencil ti Intnl.
ucupi' tliitoil with tin- i' lory of tin
iluwn tlmt ciui btrlUo ti luiriiuiiil nuiUi'
1th respoiiHlvu c ids burst into u kIikI
iiiolody of aii(f Unit cun tint u ruin-
Ikjw 1'lvo Kl.irv tu thu IIowim-m. hiiIi-
Utility to tho m-u ni; ji-st.v Ij tlio lunil-
kctpu unii ulib (In- liunil of l.l.st
brlnx tnrloily from palti'rlnif ruin mul
whUperin bri'cc cvolw tlio music of
tho hphcrcM from riislllnu corn mul bil-
lowy wht'iit may liopo to tilvturn Kmt
bub that old old ltunl whicli im-n cull
new.
urn'. 'iiijLllo
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:;puV!(?ftTi fiatt- in OVi.oiri . ton-
Str than i-Tur To Ituutv success
however it must otjanli arid ffi its
cohorts In the Held with the deter
mined purpose to win The great
Cherokee strip Is now without repro-
rentntlou hi our otllulnl councils.
Secretary Itlsley has called meetings
in Hie seven strip counties for Pebru-
ary loih for the purpose of recom-
mending territorial central committee-
men for these counties lie has also
called a meeting of the territorial
central committee on lYIiruiiry '.'iith
lit Cntliri... 'I his nlllelnl cull will be
fouiul elsewhere In this p.iper There
should be mi cllnrt t have a fu'l rep
rcM'titutlon at this eelitral committee
meeting. It Is noun too early to begin
to arrange for the fall ciimpjlgu
Democrats now have the fodder I
cribs" and epecl to make considera-
ble of a light In the coming campaign '
They have not administered ulTairs In i
a way to help them any and their
anxiety to continue In charge of the
llvsh pots and Indicate to the admin- '
Istratlou tit Washington that the J
democrats down here are yet nlivo
will cause them to make mi unusual
display. The republicans have not
had a more favorable condition to
work on for Its own micccss than now
national anil territorial. The demo-
cratic party has made a series of
blunders which will damn It with the
people when they got a chance to re-
buke the prospcrllv-ilcstroyerh at the
polls.
We mulct-stand that 1'roshlcnt .1. I..
Admire will also call a meeting of the
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the same time the central committee
meets. This would give an opporlu
.ill. f.ii 1. l.l.r ...lit .iiillniuli.Llt.i 1. ..!.
...hi .... . .'l I. ... lllliiiiniiiniiv l. I I -
torlal rally and arouse the republi-
cans to rcalous work.
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war is on again In
The war Is on again In Ktnsas. i
.Mary I. lien Lease has hit the war path '
and befoie her wit Invective nod elo-'
iiience the advocates of fm-iou trcm
ble. She has issued a letter to the
people crying against fusion she
winds up like this '
"1'hc weeping of mothers tlncry
of starving little ones 'Itaehel mourn
lug for her ehllil.icn because the are (
not' comes to us on every breee The
tu sen ii is sounding for the mightiest
crusude against the powers of wioug
the earth has ever known Men ami!
women of merlca fathers and moth-
cis of Kansas awake to the dangers
before you Your homes are In dan-
ger. Your liberties ure in jeopardy
and the p'irtj whoso principles you
love for whose success you mici UlVcd
and laboied is being 'merged Into
democracy as known and practiced
now the foe of human liberty a wall
of granite In the path of progriss.
Your party Is being ued to keep un-
worthy men In otllce. and men of prin-
ciple mid patriotism mid human de
coney are Ignored or forgotten. I'llng
your banner to the breee l..act
justice to all special privileges to none
and declare before tlod mid thu world
that no fuslouists need apply; that no
man need look foi nomination or elec-
tion at the hands of the people of Kan-
sas but stands npiarely on the Omaha
platform advocating political equality
for women the abolition of the liquor
tratllc. mid whose hands are clean from
fusion or compromise with either of
the old parties. We have no time to
lose. A crisis Is up in us mid It re-
mains that the faithful few should
lone no worship at the altar of Dual
to ileeide whether this people shall
become the prey of (ioths anil VuudalH
lorslu.ll be permeated with christian
latin mul practice Strive to reach
the limit of that standard of right
wh'ch no man shall define that we
mar fulllll that destiny appointed for
us by the Creator."
"WAU "
The sky o'er hung with portentious
clouds last night: the arc lights
sllukeil out of sight and In the atmos-
phere were auguries of "wall" Yen
at the dead hour of night the tlrst gnu
of a mighty eonlllct was being loaded
and the load pounded down In 11 way
that mount "biz" The report was
long mid loud this morning. The
enemy was surprised in ciiiup. but ho
Is a veteran In "wall" and will rally to
the charge with vicious and deadly
ollccl. The Leader loaded with chunks
of republicanism from hack numbers 1
of Colonel Thompson's paper during '
the time he took 11 short furlough '
fiom the party of his Hrst love Bvl-1
dually the Leader does not believe 111
conversion and salvation which (ol.
imel Thompson says has happened to
It tin. redeeming a backslider. The
lire will now he thick and heavy one
' 0 ' against another Thompson
will have sulphur about HolVuian
U'lll'll IIH n 'llllllllk-nll III! Illllllultll till
of a UMmbllnin tyju-writer In ii ri-
iiililli!iiii Itiiul ollkt iiuiiiHchii bomlh
unoiifili t. tart ii rcpiililii-un puptr
I ills is u o;iM' ol tin put mul liillli'
tllti'Ihin s 1 1 1 c 1 1 cvi-iylidilv will hiull(
OVtT bill till' ll'lll it ill III' l-lltl'l'tlllll-
l ittr iievi-rtlii'li'ss '
Tiik nUluhoiiimi Oiu- if tlm .'lilclcst
tenets of our nroirriiiiiiiu. In life Is to
HpeuU "ell of nil men -If we cun mul
iiieiiK we
f wo cun
not thou to remain ns silent
couccriiill.' tbelii us pohslble 'I'luit
rule obtiiiiis eilltorliilly ns well us It
does nersoiiullv. '' c hue iiiullce to-
wmil no mitti mi eurtli mul neither
uvtirive uoi ituibllloii sliull seduce us
Into the feelliiKs mul ttictlcs of the
dou pit or the llsh uiurket WisliiiiK'
only wlint we nmy honestly eiirn
seekiii); no iiillce In the elft of men
ImpliiK for no fume except lliutof him
wholoied his fellow iiiiin" we irrve
notice on noodles mul uoiulrocripts
tlmt we uiti-t evil with (food ubiihii
with forjs'li-cuehh mid foolish criticism
with nil the fun tlmt out oflloe hoe
euu sprinkle on the sltiiutioii
lust unit llrother Smull. sonic of
then' duys u Inniftiiollioil "deinocrntle
wolf" will jflve yon mi uiiexpeeted nip
In tho heat of your punts mul you will
Hweur mi you cun bo henrd for heven
slatohurounil Do you remember the
J W MfiNKAl Prva t? r. HERRIOTT Vloe-Prea
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riKBT KATIOHAL BANX ORQANIZJSD IN OKLAHOMA.
Quthrie
See What Cash Will Do!
Gaze on Our Prices for Ten Dnys.
I ..ulics' (mill-filled uMtilies lornier price
Ladies Solid Gold
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Gents' Gold-fillet! opnfuce WUclleS former price $'J2
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Rogers Mros. Heal knives and lorks former price $5 now $3.75
ivojjeis ijios. oe.st miner Knives lormer price .! now 75c.
Rogers llros best Sugar spoons foimer price $1 now 73c.
New Home sewinj; machines foimer price $45 now $30
' ' dn.p head former price. $Go " $35
H.tvis sewing machine foimer price. $45 " $30
Davis sewing machine drop head fnriiioi price. $60 " $35
Aall oilier goods in proportion. Call and
see our bargains.
Murray & Williams.
1 (M Oklahoma Ave.
C.M EARSVcS&SON
Fire Life Accident and x
ikk Tornado Insurance.
We hutc pn pared a full set of records and are ready to furnish
piomptlv
iA.T3st3TOiOts Ol ""JPitleU:-
To real property In (iuthtle mid Log.m County we oriiwrht' abso-
lute correctness of our Abstracts Luwyets mid others desiring
abstracts that can be relied upon should conr.ult us. Conveyancing
National work and Typescript promptly done.
MO-TH3Y TO T-.OA..TST
(in Logan County farms mul Improved city property. Otllce
No. 30'.' Oklahoma Avenue.
GiAllirie . - Oklahoma
GEO A. METCALF Pronldont.
Capital National BanK
'1 he l.aigest Nation. 1 Hank Oklahoma Territory.
Capital fully paid $5O000!The Danoincirls!
Undivided profits
THE BEST
"P H i i i it T-T r i l
bws-
Tho Popular Drlnklns Houso of thoClty. Only tho vory
Uiist Goods Handled.
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N'i'iir I Irot Stri'.-t.
story of tho outhiisiustii oiiiik ruviviii I
preacher who hud down in the isle of
the church mul jjnviout Hint lie would
Is'lve the uoiigri'Kattou mi example of
the pHlilnc.Sh mid fnreftiii'lless of the
nieeh Nmearene. by letting the mil-
Ki'catiiiii abuse liim in uuy wu thei
chose for tho ui.t live iiiiniilcs. They
ItU-licd bint mul danced nlloier his
stoiniich but when one member threw
u huudfiil of rotten vkkh in hU fm-c.
well tlmt preacher just mopped up
the church. There is u time when
oven Chrlstluu forbearance censes t
be u virtue mul thfie lire times whei
Oldiihomii deuiociuey would iiinl.e u
preacher siveur.
I'm snip. !
A tine leslilenc proority close in.!
on one of the lust lenlitenci- streets nf
the ell) Five-room house with pun i
try mul closets well contruetcil unii i
fully Mulshed lurk'e bittu fifty bun el I
cistern L'oo IoIh frmt. simile mul num- j
meiitul trees. Tor purtlculurs cull lit ;
3'.' I North llnmil htrcct (
Sifcit .Siillr.'.
All uii'lilbers of the llcuMi-hcr Ar-
belter I iiterjitueluiiK's Verein me re
quested to meet next I'rldm cvcnlni.'
I'ehrttury Jd ut 7:30. m .lolm llrllls
corner heeonil mul VIIuh llusluchR of
Importance I .Slum in
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$18 now
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