The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 3, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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' OBleiul 1'aper of the City.
J.J.BUHKK. K.B.BROWN
Burke & Brown.
EltlTOKH and PROPRIETORS.
■ Yesterday's Wealhir.
Maximum temperature, 48; Mini
mum, 23: Rainfall .00.
Forecast for thirty-six liours
Fair weather, colder.
Ah business is now conducted we
Bend our liogs and cattle to Kansas ^
City to get them prepared for use. ^
Tlmt work should Ik' done here in a
small packing house. A packing
house would furnish a considerable
material for a soap factory, and the
freight on that article of commerce
would protect a home institution.
It is the duty of the people of this
city to encourage such enterprises,
aud then when we have secured them
it will l>e time to urge railroad build-
ing. The roads are not ready to
build just now, and no town in the
territory is ready to have them build.
AT. STONE,
Attorney at Law,
Corporation, Ctoll « 'l Criminal Practice,
Equity lluildl'itf, Oklahom a City.
IIknky WILL,
President.
ROBT. A. ROOKKS,
Vice-President.
Euw
H. COOKB,
Cashier.
benjamin.
DAVID ] (JL'ttLAS,
arghitegt.
Over Press-Gazette Ollice •
It woni.u interesting to know what
Jas. G. Blaine thinks of the new
taiiir bill of the democracy, ami what
of their absolute repudiation of his
pet hobby—reciprocity. Cannot
some of the spiritulistic mediums call
him up and secure his opinion?
The Perry Democrat toots a
loutl horn for Register Malone, but
like inosl loud people the tootcr is
committing a grave mistake. Such
loud assertions of purity on Malone s
Bide and of groBs abuses of power on
Speed's will only attract the greater
i iterest to Malone's tinal fall.
Gov. Skay and Delegate Flynn
had their usual tilt at Kingfisher t :«?
other day. If Seay does not get
Flynn's 8'*alp some day it will not be
the gpvernor's fault.—Perry Demo
crat.
You are trapped this time. Flynn
was not present at the statehood
convention. He was at, that time
cnroiite to Washington.
The Times-Jourbal would like to
Bee the evidence presented to the
Guthrie Grand jury made public.
Everyliody knows that witnesses be-
fore that grantl jury knew lots of in-
teresting things, and it is generally
understood that interesting matters
were told to tho grand jury. ' The
ovideucc was taken verbatim, so that
there should ever bo a question as
to what it was there woultl be no
ditllculty in setting milters right.
•J u do I UuRKoau cannot alfortl to
ignore the cliarge made in such un-
mistakable language by the Press-
Gazette, riz: That he used his po-
sition as judge to secure an advftage
In filing over the average hoine-seekcr;
that while the poor man was forced
to stanil in lino tor days, he (Bur-
ford), because he was judge, was
allowed to enter the land ollice and
file on a valuable piece of laud. As
the good book says: "He that enter-
eth not by the straight aud narrow
gate, but climbeth up some other r ay
the same is a thiof and a robber —
and if Judge Burford did this thing
the passage is very applicable. It !-
either true or untrue. If true—
Judge Burford should step down and
out of the position he has d sgraced;
if not true lie should make the Press-
Gazette, and other papers that hav e
made the charges, sutler for their
falsehoods. The judge cannot atrord
to ignore the charge.
CHAS. H. EAOIN,
T_j "W "Y" EIR- •
Ollice In Batchelder building, cor.
Grand avenue and Broadway.
The State National Bank.
Cor. Main and Robinson Streets, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
CAHTAL, E0,000, F-A-I-D X2ST-
DIRECTORS:
TTenrv Will F M. Riley, D. D Kuhlman, Robt. A. Rogers. D. C. Giddlngs
y John D. Rogers, Edw. H.Cooke.
This bank solicits your business,[pledging careful and falthful attentkin t'i
all matte "s entrusted to us. Drafts Issued on all principal cities of the United
States and Europe.
furniture.
Machine
Pianos, Organs, Sewing
and Carpets.
alt kin in of liou
Elegant itn of fnrniturt
DR. K. E. PHILLIPS,
J'hynivian aiul Surgeon.
Special Branches. Obstetrics dis-
eases ot women and children and rete
ul diseases. Piles and rupture cured
and nodeteutlon from business. UI-
llce 200 Main and 15 Rubinson streets,
i ,n,iii4 lf> \ HI. Residence telephone
No :i:i, olHce telephone No. 08. Office
hours 9 to 12 ano 1 to 5 p. m.
At quick ot teat I
Cures 1 ootlv.it'1'.'' In one mtnuto. It cures any
PAls'linmedlately—Dr. Fonner'a tlolJen IMIof.
It curea corun and felopfl, anil It nlso curea
tirotli'hul" and consumption, ami tho trouble la
not to not tho t uros. for they follow Its use aa
surely an tho day Iol.o a nllflit -It never dlaap-
polnlfl—but tho r. l dldlculty l how to tell of
them without exciting And It la
not to ho wondered at, for thero Is a wldo rhasra
between "a enm" and a " pulnton:try consump-
tion " Still It Is true and Or. Former has got
somehow to make "the people" know It. Is
Ooldou Belief a "euro all" T Well, not e.actly.
It Is known to euro Cftit disease It Is a vorlta-
t,lo speclflo In It. That ill:-- >• Is Iim.Alt«A-
TluN. It cures It wherever found 1 Many dis-
eases havo Inflammation for their base. The
list Is long. It Includes corns and consumption.
No Inflammation, no com. Inflammation,
no consumption. Isn't this tho solutlonr No
opiates or mineral polsona In It. Safe andI oer-
t \n Nr tor disappoints. Money refunded If sat
Isfactlon not given. Talco a bottlu home to-day.
Hucklln's Arnica Halre.
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises sores, ulcers, salt rlteuni, fe* ei
S'.res, tetter, chapped hands, chil-
blains, corns, and all skin eruptions
and positively cures piles, or uo pay
retiulred. It Is guaranteed In give
perfect satis fa lion, or money re-
funded Price 26 cents per boi. For
sale by 0. " "n'ev
Broadway Fruit House, dealers in
all kinds of foreign and domettlc
fruits green, dried and canned, also
nuts, vegetables, butter, eggs and
feed of all kinds. Have always on
band fresh pop corn and peanuts, figs,
dates, candles, tobacco and cigars.
All not ds will be sold cheap for cash
and satis faction guaranteed. Your
patron ge is respectfully solicited
llrtiwu & Gr in". 17 Broadway. 3-lm
Main si Lauiitiru
NO 1() EAST MAIN TllEBT,
The only white laundry in the city
All work strictly lirsl-elats. We
■guarantee it. M g l'00L, I'KOt
FOTJIsrXD.
Gentle Horses anil Good Riis.
At Miller & Smith's old place, cor.
uer lteno and Harvey.
FkankClakk, Mng'r
C. Hast, Prop'r.
W. W. GIIKKN,
E. B. Puoii
burn eupion oil.
It in the great family safety oil. No smoke, no odor,
but gives a white ligbt equal to electricity at half the cos
For Sale by the following merchants:
H. U YOUNG & CO.
WRIGHT & LAND,
HAINES GKCCEUY CO.
T. A. WHETSTONE,
SCOTT CO.
FINLEY & WAKE.
GOLDEN RULE GllO.Co
Wale s-Pietce Oil Co.
fur iture
FUPitfili DIRECW
Coffins, Caskets, Robes, and Undertakers Supplies.
Bodies prepared for shipment. 13 years expericno
the profession,
Oklahoma City Furniture Co
mSSETT BLOCK, No. 81 Main St. aud 106 Broadway.
1
W. C. WELLS.
OKKAHOMA FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP
A FULL aud COMPLETE STOCK OK NEW TOOLS and
Machinery. Are Prepared 1o do all kinds of Machine
Work and Repairing Castings in Brass and Iron light.and
heavy. Architectural Iron Work Solicited. Cash paid toi
Iron and Brass. # ^ ^ J0RDAN) prop
Formerly Kansas City Mo. Oklahoma City O T
GreenSPugh
ooaij.
TELKPIIONE NO. 90.
Corner of First and Robinson Street.
, C. IVY.
FRED <& F. M. BEALL,
vv7"-.
IFFICES:—WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND OKLAHOMA CITY, 0. T.
Special attention given to Oklahoma land liti-
gation before the Interior Department.
A Lender.
Since Its tlrst Introduction, Elect rie
Hitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now It is clearly III the
lead among pure medical tonics and
alteratives—containing nothing which
permits Its use as a beverage or In-
toxicant, It Is recognised as the best
and purest medicine for all ailments
of stomach, liver or kidneys.—It will
cure sick headache, indigestion, con
stlpatlon, and drive malaria from tltt
system. Satisfaction guaranteed
with each bottle or the money will be
refunded. Sold by 0. II. Haley.
Walker & Harrison
BL ACKSMITH
Qarriag? ai)d Impair Styops.
Wand's Big Star
SELF CURB.
Interim' *nd external remedy bot.hJ,°J ;
17 your 'I <ion't Woep It send f- and I
will nreDQV char m , It tftkeB the lead,
bottles will cure tho moat obstlniUe cos©
male orleinale,
Wc have the b. st fehoer and finest
wood worker'in the city.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
112 Broadway, Initwten Cali-
fornia anf® Reno avenue.
5. <3. JyhispaUkk, 7). 1). d
DENTIST,
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Graduate of Chicago college of Dental Surgery
OtHce in State Bank Building.
Telephone "No. 08.
"Oi
In a few years the big towns of
Oklahom i will be surrounded by
smaller towus. The building of a
railroad into a town is sometimes a
benefit, but very ofteu it is a serious
detriment to the place. It all de- ,
peudsupon tho conditions of the
town. If it is so situated that it can
taat«. Sold nrrrywhoro. Larg# bottle« 60
supp'y the needs of the smaller places I'n.no.ub.tuui. tant tu.,. • noiuim ~
that railroads will build all around it
A Sure Cure foi Hies.
Itching piles are known bv moisture
like perspiration,causing Intense Itch-
ing when warm. Tills form as well as
blind, bleeding or protudlng, yield at
once to Or. llosanko's pile remedy,
which acts directly*>n parts effected,
absorbs tumors allays itching and ef-
fects a permanent cure- 50 cents,
druggists or mall circulars free, I>r.
Bosanko, Arch st, Philadelphia,
Pa. Sold by Scott. A Co., druggists,
I2« Main street. ly
DR. GUNN'S
ONION
SYRUP
,\F0H COUGHS,
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE
WAND'S
COUGH
SYRUP
Your Colds and Coughs
Your Bronchitis
Your Sore Throat
Your Hacking Cough
Your tickling in
tlio Throat.
It is Surprisingly Good
This ouglit to suffice.
i. W^jsto
every additional road widens its com-
merce. A town, however, without
cither a wholesale business or manu-
facturing interests makos a fatal
move when it bids for railroads.
The roads cut off local trade without
furuiBhing a compensating wholesale
trale. It is a mistake to taKe it for
granted that every town that secures
four or Ave railroads springs at ouce
Into prominence as a wholesale point.
The basis of every good town is
manufacturing. Ths class of m nu-
facturing to begin with is that which
uses the products that the locality
produces. Here we ought to be
manufacturing press brick for our
neighbors. Straw is worth nothing
here, and freights from the mills uro
hiyh, making It possible to manufact-
ure wrapping paper here. The peo-
ple of the territory are heavy con-
sumers of all kinds of meat products,
and this is a meat producing country.
C. Jonea, of
Fulton, 4rkaueas,
"^•'"'sararai
"About ten year* aco 1 con- IKw&WW
tracted a severe case of blood jv.l-
on. Leadipg physicians pronrrihed medicine
after medicine, which I took without any relief.
1 also tried mercurial and potash remedies,
with unsuccessful results, hut which brought
on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that
RHEUMATISM
four yearn I gave tip all remedlei ami Won
clog S. S. S. After taking heveral bottles I
was entirely cored and able to rf.ume work.
ia <m M li the greatest medicine for blood
polaomog to-day on tbe market."
TreatlM on Blood an,1 Skin Plwasn mailed
flit. IWirr si miHv CO., Atlanta, Ua.
SeitUkOn
Sheriff Ma e.
Notice Is hereby given, that by vir-
tue of an execution upon a Judgement
DR. JOHN FEE,
Consulting Physician and Saraeon,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
Office—Boom 9 Lion Store, corner
Main and Btblnson streets.
WELLS & IVY,
Real Estate Brokers
and Investment Bankers.
Communications Solicited. No. 15 Kobiuson St.
Chas. Noed, W J' Ju8T,0,,
3STOR.3D &c JUSTICE,
Contractors and Builders
NTStore and Office Fixtures matle to or.lcr. Plans and specifica-
tions drawn. Kstimates made. Upholstering, Furniture repairing ami
Hardwood Finishing done. Our specialty—Firstclass work at reasonaiile
prices. We defy competition. S^e us for anything in our line.
Office and Shop: No. 110 California avenue, Oklahoma Pity.
r. M. Richabdson, President. O. T. Reynolds, VicePr
J. P. Botlk, Cashier.
first national bank.
(SUCCESSORS TO OKLAHOMA BANK.)
CA.PlT\AJLu - ®50,000.00.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
VMM N. pWEET,
ATTORNEY - AT -LAW,
OKLAHOMA CITV
Onico in WMson Rlock, westofJFlrot National
Hank, south Bldo of Main Btreoe
J A. COURTNEY,
ARCHITBOT AND CIVIL BN01NEK
Plana, Eet mates and speclll«Btlona tumlabod
survey.or ...k^t'Sstcnr'Se.T.ndprompt^ Accounts of niHrchants and farmers solicited. Weguarantee
Sanltarv Sewers,'^'^Gradea , and other COUrteOUS and liberal treatment.
municipal improvements SpecmitioB
108 Grand Av. nue. - Oklahma cit
HAYS 8t WOODS,
ATTORNHYS-AT LA W.
Oklahoma City, O. T.
Will practice in all the courts.
A. B. HAMMER,
ATTORNEY.
Office Opera House Block, Roo a 1
Oklahoma City, 0. f.
Oil. W. L. MAUPIH,
XJEIiTTIS T
Bachelder block, corner Broadway
and Grand avenue. Residence ad
Joining ollice, Oklahoma City, O. T.
GRAND iYENUE
Livery
Everything new ani
strictly Urst-claSs.
Best Brick Ijivery Barn in Okla-
homa. Boarding horses carefully
looked after. Tenns reasonable.
No. 311 Grand Avenue, Ok la. City
Telephone No. 31.
C. ABKRNETHY.
II. J.
JAS MILTON,
A.ttornev at Law
Collecting Agency in Connection.
Room 7 Kquitv Kuildinc.
tuu Ul all tAVivunvw •
on a mortniitfe foreclosed In an action
wherein G. Thompson Is plaintiff, and
K. Hopkins Is defend int I will, at 2
o'clock p. in on the 2nd day of Decem-
ber, A. 0. 1893, at the cast door of
the court house on Broadway In Okla-
homa City, Oklahoma county, Okla-
homa territory, offer for sale at public
auction the following described real
estate to-wlt: Lots No. 27, 2S, 29, 30,
31 and 32 In block No. 30 In South
Oklahoma, an addition to Oklahoma
City, In Oklahoma county, Oklahoma
territory. ,
Given under my band this 30th day
of October, A. 1). 1893.
J. M. Kiqutmasteu. Sheriff.
First publication Nov. I, IH93. 1-30
J. H EV ERE3T,
lawyer.
Practice In all courts. Special at
tentlons plven to land office practice
Ollice 2d floor, Land Office Block.
H. C. ST- JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney.
Office, Equity Buikllng, Grand
Oklahoma City
Av
Drs. Dean & Detrick,
XDEHSTTISTS.
First National Bank bulldint?, rooms
and 110. Residence, 217 Fifth Street
Dr. & Mrs. Davis, 1). D. S.
MERCURIAL
BAKU'S EOT EL
BARBER SHOP
Is the finest shaving parlor anil
you can get the finest work done and
as cheap as anywhere in the city.
FINS BATH ROOM
excells any in the city.
Giv* ul a call
E. W. CARRUTHKRS, Prop.
hfnry mayer
WLoletata and Retail
. „ CIGAMS..
Finoct grstles of t igers in tho city.
Also a fine line line of confection-
ery fruits, etc. The freshest and
best on the market. Your patronage
is solicitek.
Broadway, Opposite Postofflce.
A. H. SIMONTON. M. D„ '
Physician & Surgeon,
Office and Residence, 113 Fifth St.
General practitioner, Diseases of
Nose, Throat and Lunns, and diseases
of Women. Also microscopical exam-
inations. Ready for business Sep-
tember 16.
MILLER.
ABERNETHY & MILLER.
Barber shop and Bath Rooms-
The finest fitteu up Rooms in the city. HOT AND COLD B
Neat barber work guaranteed. Under Eirst National Bank, corner En
way and Main street.
DENTISTS,
Comer Main and Robinson.
Residence adjoining Office.
A. M. DEBOLT
WtinlrfR e and Beta Dealer in
4 B WILSON,
Paper Hunger, Kalsominer and Glaxier.
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER.
Good work guaranteed.
Shop No. (ij Broadway; Residence
117 Noble-
East
City Bilor
The Bakery can be found on
Main Street.
Uptown ftore, 34 Broadway.
Fin* Hue of confectionery,
fruits, etc. All kitde of
Bread, Cakes nnd Pies fresh
^ach day. Goods delivered
to ail parts of the city
Wfiiim Cafe A Specially.-
CHESTER HOWE. T. F. M'MECHAN
Howe & McMecban,
ATTORNEYSAT-LA W.
Will practice In all the courts in the
Territory.
Office In Equity Bulldinif.
Arkansas Anthracite, and Fo'dmont
Blacksmith Coal.
Canon City, McAllister, Wier City,
Pittsburg, Frontenac,Osage Shaft
..Trinidad and Canal Coal..
....LIMB, HAIR AND CEMENT....
NO. 1 UKNO AVKNPE.
M ^ ^
«... I
OliNGMEN^OLDMEIJ
l Obi IN THE TOILS Of THE SIRPCUT8 OF BiSUSE.
Th^y m ke hcroto afforU to fr«« tkmnlwi,
p. but not knowing kow to aiMiHtillr
rV, l8HAKEOFKTHE HORRID PMAKES
wiil uIS^a i ISKMIT UELV I'I
OUR NEW BOOK
. p«d( fr , p* t i>tM.
for a llmlt«<l
tho philosophy of DUtu-
, tad laictlom ol Ut
Ortaai of kid now by
HOME TREATMENT,
by mttkod* MtluBlTtly oar
th« norat ratrs of
T- M- Richardson Lumber Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LumDer. SiilRQies, Sasli. Doors, Blinds
CAPITA STOCK $150,CO
Yards at all points on the A. T. & S. F. and Choctaw Railroads in the In-
dian Territory. Mills on Southern Paci2c, II E. & \V T., Montgomery
Branch and I. & 0. N. Rail Roads. Prompt Shipment*. Yard: Corner
Harvey aud Grand avenue.
D. C. RICHARDSON, Sec T. M. RICHARDSON, P.-u
The Keeley Institute
Of the Indian Territory.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.IfTER.
Now opened for treatment of
DRME1ESS, MDEPHlliE 1KB [BOI-.-BiBHS
id general mauag, r
Call on or address C. F. McCreary, .^retary
( o 14, liana lian Block, Gran I Av«mi«
•; > •
a^S.
:1a,
CONTRACTOR
j^isno
Hpeelal >utlee.
Notice Is hereby given to persens
having goods held In pawn at Ep-
stein's that If not redeemed within t wwu | . .«,r...„
Mjm. lu.i HO, fmSimcK{KSBSfH .«.Y.
builder.
\\J, Waftkntii of iody i
„ All kinds of contract work givnn prompt atteation.
ate fnrnLilyd n,™ « -.il,.ntt„. m
0IOAK8 A ri.XTSof«0DTB 4« I U I
„ Aocur-
estimates furuish^d upon appliuatioa. OFFICE,
avii shop at No. 10 Eatt Fourth Street.
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