The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 269, Ed. 1, Friday, March 9, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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The State Capital.
Qy tho Stato Csplt.it Print!---.; Co.
FRANK H. aUBBR Editor.
FMDAY. MAIICH 0 ISO!
UEinilUCAS
For Major
III) Aliurney
Clerk
'TrraMtrr
Police JuIk
Jimticrr of til Prara '
snnwArim r.ihixu. '
The recent outrntfcouily iinpoilb!e
storle Kent out from the Cherokee
strip ttorlcn nfcout iugh Mmnr-l'i ns
by thjo Tory lrw of nn.tut could
not hnppon In u-h it lntltudo. hn
hod nn clTect of producing n cllmnX In
thu matter of sensational news The
Mlsgnit of tuch nn outrageous fako
has beett no universal that by u tlinul
' tuneoui Impulse the newspapers of the
J. W. MoNEAfc Pros. G. F. HERRIOTT Vlce-Pres
W. J.HORSPALL Cash'r.
Guthrie
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V. II Furrow
AlemiiiliT Jotintnn
I V. iniiiriitoii
W.T llil'kr
Q-uthi'io
fojtK men wore they
would grumble because
nothing to Uleli iitimit.
TliK fellows ulm try tuAprcitd thenn
Helvrn too mitrli nro the lint todUeover
that there Is not room enmiifh on earth
for them.
1 1TV TICKET.
Huirtrt Martin west hnvo retolred to eountenrttiee no SlirplUOt
" A"2 '.'Ll .!'?.".r.J ' more tuct. new. The ICuumih Illy
v. h. HiMncrr ' Times ij
ll si Aiinm The incmbtrs of the Trans Mls-ds-
slppi Ansochitetl J'resi its the co-operative
ni'ttd mi vice between it number f
the enterprising dullltH of Missouri
nod IviiiiMis Ih ciillul ycttcriluy look a
deelded stand upon the Uchll.in i(
newnpiiper "faliiiijf." and reMilved
that they would fi.nn now on. Iiidt-
vldnally anil colli cilvcly lit gleet no
oiiportuuity to forcibly hit down upiin
the practice whenever It sh.s Its
head.
The species of falling as. the print-
ing or origination of palpably untrue
noun Ih culled that Is refened to more
purllettlarly In thlx Inst mice Ih the
sending out of lurid yarns concerning
the people of tho wet to eastern p.t-
pen. 'i'lie publlcuMou of Midi things
nt home would lie readily uuderntooil
ami Ih neldoiu tried. Hut with eastern
pitpem which are constantly on
Caoital. .... $00 000.00
10000.00
JNXBT JTATIOliAJ- UAHK OltOAMIZM) IH OKLAHOMA.
Oklahoma.
in heaven
there wan
Still Asiother Cut.
We Must Have Money-See Our Cash
p.ui (j res.
Up in a
'I Ills tall will tiring to the nation ai
universal Pennsylvania republican
loud fcllde. I'rospurlty nwaila the great
event
Tin: Oklahoma ity reservation bill
has passed the house donating the
military reservation to tho puhllu
t-chooln of that eliy.
dents Solid Silver Hunting or open-faee witteheH Itouhford movement
OeutH gold-llllcd open face watches Klgm movement; guuritntred 30
yean
dents gold-filled npcu-fitec watches full jewel Wgln movement; guar-
anteed 'JO years
dents gold-llllcd Hunting euse watch I tlrln movement guaranteed 10
yean
tli i dents. gold-llllcd Hunting case I'lgln or Wittham movement; guuran-
ooUout for HeiiHiitloiial Itcins. tin-1 teed 'JO can
storlos of llerte bllzzardH devastating dents golil-lllleil Hunting ease lioehford movement; guaranteed o yr
eyeloneH Murvlng towns uml uiiiiroli I dents solid oll Hunting ea'c Watham movement
1st imrlslneH are iairii-lv iieeciitcil n ml ' t It'll In holld if old lluutliiir cum llamden movement (
i. amen gijiii-iiiieu i.igin or ttauiuiu inovuineiiis; guaranieeii .n jran
I. uillcs' solid gold Klglu or Wailiaiii movements;
Ladles' Fancy gold wuteh ehulns bargains only
I. allies' Holld gold wnteh chains only
I. aillcs' solid gold set rings great bargains
Ladles' Corsage Sterling Silver pins greut bargains
Ilest rt.ilay clocks with alarm only
As it ducli bagger Cleveland Is it hero;
as n president his success lies princi-
pally In causing an empty treasury
empty bellies uml patched promontories.
well tmld for. Unco set ulloal it Is as
Impossible to arrest or correct tho Im-
pression given by such a publication
its to gatiier tho tipples caused by a
small stone thrown Into n placid lu'ke.
It goes on and on iitul usually ends In
n climax which even the nuilacloiis
author would hardly have dared to
broach.
The center of western fuklng has for
several yean rested in Kansas ul-
though tint new towns in thoChcrokcu
strip have furnished an exceedingly
icruie iieiu. kaiisum nits oticn'il
813.60
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3500
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2.50
375
Ilest H-day Onyx clocks onlv 27.50
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doen .
SO.IMl
J II.0U
3.7."i
iio.oo
35.00
30.00
15.00
V. M. Lowk sayH he refuses to allow
IiIh name to stuml on the pop ticket
for constable; that he Is it republican
and cannot be led olT with any Ism
likely to Injure the republican party.
Ilest fi-iluv Marble clocks onlv
Ilest S-duy Kmtineleil eloels only
Iioir.'rs llros best Knives and forks only per
'I ho .New Home Mow ing Miielilne guaranteed
The New Home Sewing Machine Urop head guaranteed.
'I ho Mavis Sewing .Machine tnumtntecd
usual advantages to thu nuwspaper ! 'I "' I'uvls Sew lii(r Machine Drop head guaranteed
luitir anil her miiiiv political woes unit i . .. ......
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served up with every variety of sauce.
u is sure to fay that oue-th
sensational matter nublisl
iansus in nciv loruuiul iioston i.it
Prr't hmi'lifftXio!!::i0nll and seo our slock Ever v tiling for sale
nmUhei;1uir7m:!ou llJU'll UlllO )ll(J0a. (JllSll is WlUil W0 WJlIlt
iulluentlat Journals weie willing to i 1 1 i I "111 ..1 K
buylt western fako artists were soon I aiUl CaSil VC nillSllUlVC. ('Sill U.IK. 1)0 COtt"
luiiiiu in uiirtnupiiUMUMimiKi -t
VII1CCU.
iBHRGEINS 1M MlJSICBL lNSlRUMhMS
To stop such an abuse Is much harder '
than to start It. I nfortunatelj it .s
sometimes dlllleult to establish the an-'
thentlelty of a piece of news until I
lifter the harm has been done. Then'
It is notable that every member of
the new democratic association was
made an oflleer of the close corpora
tion. A democrat a scent for nn olllce I j? ttw a""iUc.r t'l"s1l""r" despicable.
. . . . . .i." possllile than the authors them-
it itlwoys about liodegreeslarelnhelt. htilt!t.8t wl for KlltU.M ri.nwiI1H. IIlV(.
BBIMMHaaMMM tftvittt 1 fl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 It I I 1 1 k tltklll.1l f 1 t 1 1 1 1 I I 11 1 1 L
M"v '"iiiivi. iiinut ii iiiui ll itkiwiin
('. It ItK.M'uim. the ehuirman of the
republican eilv central committee Is it
shrewd party manager and has it keen
EVIursra
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v& vy
OUlalionin. Ave
isams
Uuowliig them to be false Still t Lit
abuse can be cured It can be cured
by the newspaper men refusing to
countenance such practices or allow a
sagacity in the place he Mils
eye on the situation The party has known fakir the privileges of the craft
confidence in lleiifi-mv and knows his ; Let the press associations and reputa
lil newspapers engage In a war of i
termination anil tue evil will ra
i ... . disappear.
Tub republicans will cKvt ivory "
man on their city ticket l'nt this I . C. Times: The Dawes eoinmls-
down as the ptedletlun of a paper jslou has been inaklag very little noise
which couldn't lie if It felt like It j of late which may be taken as an in-
This prediction protrudes from our ' dieation of hard work on the p-trl of
Imxicn. tho eat of our .-.urest Ideas. th.. commissioners towaid the end
which they hnvo In "lew. The Import-
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settlement at tho present time cannot
C.IVLBMES&SON
MS Firs Life Accident and mm
Tornado Insurance.
ts:
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We have prepared i full set of records and
promptly
are .reaiiy to (Ornish
r:ffiA."tDst:r4o-fcs 0 rXBitle
originator of the llow-er domestic
humor and who made the Daubury
Conn. News ftmoits died yesterday
with pneumonia. He was 52 years
old. Ho had only a common school
education anil was it printer who grew
from thu "ease" to a fortune and to
fame. Such lives should be an Inspir-
ation for tho poor voting boys who
ro "watching (or u chance."
"I THINK" sitis lluli liigcrsoll "the
late elections show that the people are
changing tliiir uiimU; that they are
not as generally fund of 'tttrltf reform'
as iu 1912. As the factories close
their eyes open '1 hey neo now that It
does not mid t the prosperity of the
country to deprive skilled labor of
work. I believe that the stato of New-
York it the (pii'stlou could be submit
ted would give 15ouou majority
agiiiiibt the Wilson bill. Lvcry statu
in the north east and west would vote
tho biimu way. The recent elections
show- that Mr Cleveland is losing his
hold on tho people and thai they are
getting tired of his political platitudes
uud of his dciiuuultitlon of people who
want olllce. They are beginning to
think ho is somewhat phitrasalcul uud
even tho mugwumps have ceased to
fall upon their knees In his presence."
be exaggerated. It Is not n ipiestlou .
merely of enabling tlklahema to secure
statehood at once for Oklahoma caul
enter the union alone much better
than tho tirrltorycau nlToni to remain
as It. Is. The (piestlou of opening the
Indian lands to general settlement
and ownership and of u'bolishliig it
system by which their country has be-
come an alum for the criminals of
surrounding states Is an important
one to the entire southwest uud should
not be allowed . miscarry through be-
coming mixed up with Oklahoma poll
tics.
To real property In Outline and Log.io i ounty we ot ua.niki. abso-
lute correctness of our Abstracts I.uwrs and others desiring
abstracts that can be relied upon should consult us. ( onveyanclng
National work and Typescript promptly done.
MONKY TO
On Logan County farms and improved city pioperty
No. 302 Oklahoma Avenue.
LOA.N
Olllce
GiiiAiLi?
Oklahoma.
M.L. TUnNER.Cnehlo
SOME UULl'EX 'IIIUIU UTS
Tlie lectme of Ki l' 11. lingers on
"Masonry uud the t liurch" at thu
court room lust night was full of crys-
tal thoughts uud profound philosophy.
He showed that the body was the re-
RUlt of destrtii tluu and decay an ng-
i" ettloit of ou i tides ubsorbed front
t..u world around us. anil emitted
again then- put-thUs go out and are !
absorbed by other beings: so that wo
tire life of lid' uud nature of nature '
the world lifter all. it great brother-!
hood dependent bj nature uud by civic
Institutions on each othet. He showed
that the world s greutost Inventions
the church ci ceils and church business
jea. the most .nereii thing of earth1
tho family relation tire cecrctlv llisti
tilted and secret I conducted. o there
Is no need to dcpivctto masonry be-!
cause ll W secret Neither Is Masonry !
wrong because ouil men get into It
any more than is the church wrong
because bad men an found In it lie-
llglous unit fraternal Institutions are
not needed for saints They are built
for men who need the hand of dod and
of their (ullow men to hold them up
and encourage them to higher things.
There are some bad men In ull socie-
ties religious and secular. In fact if
you want to avoid bad men If your
tender nature fears contamination
tho sooner you get oil' the earth the
soferyou will be Itev. Itogurs wound
up Ids lecture with 'it sentence which
should be emblazoned over evtry pul-
pit ot tho world- "If you do not lovo
your brother on earth whom you sen
how can you lorn thu liod In heareu
whom yon do not set'"
COYLE & SMITH
Furnishes the following quotations
for tho duthrlo Market. At close of
business March U
All wheat coming to this market Is
being readily taken by our home mills
GUTHRIE MAHKCTS.
Wheat hard 13 (if l.i
Wheat soft 45jf 17
OoU 33(jf35
Corn 35 (up to
liny s.oo (..i O.IK)
HogH 400 g 1. 10
Sheep 3X
Cows 2.0002.25
Steer 2..'52.7ft
Chickens old 2.0(1 W 3.60
Spriug Chickens 1.75 2.25
Turkeys " 5uu
Ducks 1.75 (i? 2.00
deese 5
F.ggs 10?I2S
Huttcr 15 5(1
Cotton baled 5.lO(f575
QEO. A. METCAM' Proiililonl.
Capital National Ban'K
The Largest Nution..l Hank OI.I.iIioiim Territory
3apital fully paid $50000
Undivided profits
35000
THE BEST m THE CITY.
Philip Houk's -sai
& New Resort.
Tho Populur Drlnklnw House ol tho City. Only tho very
Uoit Cooris Unnillccl.
tflVIItlt t 71X1) SHH i- JK.-:
Oklahoma Axeniie
Near I'lrst street
PHILIP HOUK.
C. R. REIMFRO
DRUGGIST'
Wholesale and Retail
dealer In clrtiRS toilet
articles points stat-
ionery and sundries.
Call and Get Prices .
Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded.
117 South 2nd Street.
Opposite thu 1'onI olllce.
Four Door South of Old Stand
NOW'SYOUH CHANCU
I lii L'liainoimlltHii Slricuihir lln.l "..ilj
Miitr ChiIIhI" Until lor HJ.tlo a tear.
Thu great illustrated monthlies Inn e
In the past sold for SI no -i year It
wits a wonder to printers how The i'im-'
1 mopolititn wltli its yearly ivitl pages
of reading nmtter by the (fretttesl
writers of tho world nnd Its 1200 11-1
lustrations by clever tirtUts. could be
"rnl'hed for J3.00 a year In.lunn
I hi. hmt it put in the most perfei I
magalne printing plant .:. tho worll
and now comes whot is renily a won-
i der'
We will cut the price of tho titngn-
Ine lit half for you I Think of It r.'S
pages of reading matter with over t'.'o
Illustrations a rolutuu that would
sell iu cloth binding ut SI. 00 each. We
will send you Iho Cosmopolitan Mngn- '
rlue which has thu strongest stttlT of
tegular contributors of any existing
periodical and Tuic Wkkki.v Statu
Capiiai both for only S.00 a year
or Tiik Daily .State Oai-itai. tlireo
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For Dry Goods until you
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