The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 166, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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Ol eoma WTir^-) 'irr
P- hialutt iverv dau exctpt Monday.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
Daily (per week) I 15
■" (per munth) 60
" (per year) 5 00
WF.itK!.Y (ime year) 100
• Official l' |M*r f the City.
J. J.BUUM.. K.K.BUUWN.
Burke & Brown.
EDITORS and f KOl'KIFTOKK.
Yesterday's Weallit r.
Maximum temperature, 5
iuum, 41: Rainfall .23.
Forecast for thirty-si*
Probably fair.
Mini
hours:
The territorial ollicmls arc ferninst
statehood. Of course. They lose
th ir fat Jobs.
The democratic territorial olllc;a's
will do well to make hay while the
s.iii shines. Their days will lie short
an t full of trouble when statehood
comes.
know that while on the bench Koflse*
above all political questions or. feel-
ings and deals out single handed
justice to all alike. Democrats Ijve
him because they find in him a leader
and a safe-counselor, and know that
democratic truths are profound con-
victions resting in the bottom of his
heart. The vicious, the deprave I,
the guilty despise and revile him
because he will neither wrongfully
adjust the scales of justice nor divert
her avenging sword.—Guthrie Loa-
der.
Till high board fence that Mr.
Boyle has so kindly erected along ti c
alley at the rear of the First National
Bank block has saved the Times-
.Journai. the humiliation of seeing
announced in the Press-Gazette the
visits of the Tiuia-Journal force to
the closets at the rear of the lots.
The I'ress-Gazette lias sneaked into
our job printing rooms, and an-
nounced what our printers are doing;
and pretend to tell the public who
writes our editorials. If the Press-
No democrat now in possession of !<1 zette's curiosity wi 1 be satiated
a territorial otllco could bo or will be
elected to the position when Oklaho-
ma becomes a stale. It will worry
any of them to get a nomination.
Til * democratic leaders seem to lie
leiving Register B. M. Dilley entirely
out of their calculations and consul-
tations. Very probably that gentle-
man is much pleased thereat, when
he sees what a miserable ucss they
•ro making of <t.
Tiisrk is a good attendance at the
territorial teachers' association, n-
li lerlng the „«efn! lack of traveling
facilities in the territory. They ate
■II intelligent, refined looking men
and women, who have come to attend
this meeting, and the exercises last
evening arc proof that Oklahoma a
teachers arc intelligent, alert, an I
dignified.
Th t latest slate formulated by the
kid-glove democracy of the territory
—the patricians, the K. F. V*—is:
For U. 8. attorney to succeed Spt :1,
Chat. R Rcdick; for one of the addi-
tional judges, 0. A. (ialbraith, at
present attorney general; for the oth-
er additional judge, Cyrus Brook?,
the recent importation from Ken-
tucky. And it is a slate they swear
cannot be broken.
" *■ H. CsX)KT.
^HCashler
PORT A . IfOOKPS,
I IVIce-Presldcnt.
TTr.n'ry Witt..
President.
J. L. BEXJAMTw
s- l.james
No. 11 l'J (j band Avinuk.
Makes a specialty of house clean-
ing, layiog carpets, &c.
Experienced attendants for ban-
quets, parties and balls always on
hand, l,eave orders.
!c. M. DFNN.
DR. JOHN FEE,
Coisultinn Piiysician aid SDrp.
OCULIST ANI) AURIST.
Office—Room 9 Lion Store, corner
Main and Robinson streets.
BAYS &
ATToRNnYS-AT LA W.
Oklahoma City, O. T.
Will practice in all the courts.
jas milton,
A.ttornev a t Law
Collecting Agency in Connection.
Room 7 Equity Building.
ED6/H* N. gWEEJF,
by it, we will prevail upon Mr. Boyle
to remove that high Iward fence so1 dTTO RISE Y -AT- LAW
t'iat our visits to the closets at the
rear of the lot can lie regularly an-
nounced. Wc have in mind the old
adage, "Give a calf plenty of rope
and it will hang Itself."
All the opposition to single state-
hood in the last cougi.ss came from
democratic sources. The Texas and
Arkansas members, except Senator
Jones, fought the measure, while
Senator Perkins was one of the
Bt.ongest advocates of the bill. The
Press-Gazette denounces the double
statehood scheme fts a republican
trick, and in the same breuth attacks
Texas and Arkansas, both represented
in congress by solid democratic deli
gations, for endeavoring to defeat
Bingle statehood; but the Press-On
zctte is given to that sort of journal-
ism anyway, so nobody expresses
surprise when it straddles tho fence
and gets on both sides.
Tui territorial democratic central
committee at its meeting in El Reno
1 ist week made a call for a meeting
to bi held in that city on Jan. 15,
1894. iiut now comes the boss of
the institution, lion. L. P. Ross, and
calls it together in this city on the
10th. This causes the Perry Senti-
nel, the leading democratic paper of
the strip, to remark: "Now, the
question remains to lie seen which is
the biggest, the committee itself cr
the chairman. It looks to a man up
a tree as though Boas Ross is not
only going to run the demociatic
party, but also the territorial central
committee, whether they wc it to be
"run" or not." Our democratic
brethren seem to be in a peck of
trouble. Poor dears; thoy all want
to be bosses.
Ir the correspondent who seeks to
bring so very good and justly popu
lar a newspaper as the Times into
disrepute had caret! to state facts, he
would have said the department, in
Judge Dale's appointment, had se
cured one of the brainiest men the
territory afforded. Chief Justice
Dale is peculiarly fitted by natuia
endowment and mental acquirement
for the high position he holds. lit
is scrupulously houest and deservedly
one of the most popular men in oi
out of his party. Respectable re
publicans admin him because tilt \
Cures Scrofula
Mrs. K. J. Rovell, Medford, MaM., uvu hot
mother luu Imo n cured of Scrofula livthrWot
fourjbouloa of [*3*3*38 «<"'• '-having had
much other tre aun«ot,and |>rtiiK
reduced to qui R Sow condition
of health, as it was thought ahe could uot live.
INHERITED SCROFULA.
Cured my little boy of hereditary
irol Scrofula, which red all over
,, his fftOft. For a t. iirl ha.i given
all ho| e of his recovery, when fltiall- 1 WM
ioduoed to use ■ A few bottle*
eared him, w d no symptoms of
the disease remain? \] w7t i. Mathkh*
MathervUle, Mut>
P m . ■. k on BIoo I •« I ci n D is tmvi I free
•win Sractric Co. At.***, ca
Generic hns had
a great day. From
early mora she
thaiied tho Huck
and at dark
brought him to
bay in tho pres-
ence of the hun-
ters. Hut in the
chase the ran a
thorn quite through her paw. It has
been extracted, a bottle of Dr. Former's
Golden Relief has hten poured into a
bowl, nnd her paw dippeu in it, so that
every part of the wound is saturated
and brrjghtnnder its influence. There
will never be any aoreroRs no swelling
—n« matter;;tinp—no "laying up." She
eon run again to-nuyrotv. Is swell a
remedy north anything? It cures just
as readily any freak wund, any cut,
brui*e. burn, aeald or old sore. Inter-
nally it cures my ce lic, dyspepsia, nain
in aUitjiach, (iiarrbum. dj'sentery or In*.
Also k eprt n paompth 'any iwrethroni,
bronclittds or ee*nsomptl. . (if lungn nwl
already d4*orf?anii:o#.) In a word it
cures xmy w*i.ammatiov anywhere nnd
Hie dist n-so whatever its name, va; ' Otea.
Xo Inflammation no pain, no swelling,
no diaeaae. Coukl ar.vlhir.tr be more
simple er satisflvct/jry? .Nlinera, mill
hands and everybody need it If satis-
faction not piren. money refunded.
Contains no narcoti o or ipineral pois-
ons. Safe and certain. Never disap-
points. Taks a bottle homo to-day.
Slra)t<l or Stolen.
Two horses—One large light i.<n
gray, smooth sliues all arvia.ie.< u-
ing four years old. One small baj
about nin? years old, dark sjotou l ack
of car. collar and saddle mark.
lie t ollable reward.
JOHN R. HLAIK.
Cor. Grand and Santa K* St.
OKLAHOMA CITV
Office in W' leon lllock, wi>st of First National
Hank, south side of Main sirees.
J A. COURTNEY,
ARCHITECT ASD CIVIL R>I9IV
Flans, Bstiinatcs and Specificationa iurnisbed
upon short notice.
Surveys of all kinds uceuratoly and promptly
cxoeutcd.
Sanltarv Sewers, Street Oradce and other
ocialti(,a
(tkiat ms eli
FURNITURE.
Pianos, Organ8, Sewing Machine
and Carpets.
Elegaut ine of furniture—all kinds of liou fur iture
The State National Bank.
Cor. Main and Robinson Streets, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
50,000, FA.X3D IKT.
DIHEOTSR.
Co ill n is, Caskets, Kobcs, and Undertokers Supplies.
Bodies prepared for shipment 13 jars jp-rHBtH 11
the professsion,
Oklahma City Furniture Co
BAS8ETT BLOCK. No. 81 Main St and 10f? Broilwiy.
A. B. HAMMER,
attorney,
Office Opera House Block, Uoo j I
Oklahoma City. O. T.
IFOTTlSriD.
Gentle Horses M good Rijs.
At Miller & Smith's old place, cor.
nerlSeno aud IIarv;y.
Frank Clark, Mng'r
C. Hast, Prop'r.
W. W. GliKKK,
E. B. Puoh
GreenA Pugh,
COAL.
TELEPHONE NO. 90.
Corner of First and Robinson Street.
Itnlund Hates.
Tho Choctaw Coal & Railway Co.
will soil tickets to all points on their
line at one and one-third fart for the
round trip. Tickcts will beonsile
Dec. 2.'), 24 and 25th. Good returning
not later than Dec. IJ. Alao Dec. 30
and 31 and Jan. 1. Good returning
not later than Jan. 2d, 1SW.
E. E. Whittaksh, Agent.
it ShnnM be in Every Hun-it1.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay street, Sharps-
burg, Pa., says he will not be without
Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for con-
sumption, coughs and colds, that It
cured his wife who was threatened
with pneumonia after an attack of
"l.igrippe," when various other reme-
dies and several physicians had done 1
her no good. Robert Barber ofCooks-' ..nrh Hav
port. Pa., claims Hr. Kiug's New Dis- * '
covery lias done him more good than
anything he ever used for lung trouble.
Nothing like it. Try it. Free t ria.
bottles at C. li. Haley's drug store.
Large bottles 50c and $1.00.
Mam st, Mm
NO 10 KAST MAIN STRKIT,
The only w hite lau'idry in the city.
All work strictly tlrstdata. \Ve
guarantea it.
M. S. POOL, PROP,
City Baksr
The Bakery can be found on East
Main Street.
Uptown t-tore, 81 Broadway.
Fine Hue of corfectionery
fniitp, etc. All hinds of
Bread, Cakes and Pies fresh
Hoods delivered
to all parts of the city
Elpftrir Bitters.
This remedy Is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
'pedal mention. All who have used
Electric Hitters sing the same song of
praise.—A purer medicine does not ex-
ist and it is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure
ill diseases of the llVer and kidneys,
will remove pimples, bolls, salt rheum
and other affections caused by Impure
blood.--Will drive malaria from the
ystem and prevent as well as cure all
malarial fevers.—For cure of head-
tolie, constipation and indigestion try
Electric Bitters—entire satisfaction
guaranteed or mouey refunded. Price in im,n „t
">0c and *1 per bottle at C. B. Haley's
irug store.
GROCERIES,
Fresh Fruits,
D ied Fruits
Preserved Fruits
Canned Fruits.
—ALL KINDS,—
You will find the beat assortment
DEFORD BROS,
Fresh Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES AND FRUITS.
We propose to keep the best in every line. Goods delivered
free to any part of the city. Remember the place, the "Hill
corner," corner of Broadway and Grand.
U/e Solicit Your Srade.
FRED & F. M. BEALL,
AT
OFFICES:—WASHINGTON, D. C., and OKLAHOMA CITF, 0. T.
Special attention given to Oklahoma land liti-
gation before the Interior Department.
Henry Will, F. M,
DIRECTORS:
Riley, D. D Kuhlman, Robt. A. Rogers, D. C. Biddings
John D. Rogers, Edw. II. Cooke.
This hank solicits your business, pledging careful and faithful attention to
all matters entrusted to us. Drafts issued on all principal cities of the United
States and Europe.
M. Riciiakdson, President. O. T. Reynolds, Vice Pr
J. P. Boyle, Cashier.
:IBST NATIONAL BANK.
(SUCCESSORS TO OKLAHOMA BANK.)
CAPITAL. - ffi50,000.00.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Accounts of merchants and farmers solicited. Weguarar tee
courteous and liberal treatment.
Important Notice!
FOR SALE,
STOVES! STOVEs! STOVES!
Heating Stoves, Cheap Stoves, Cook Stoves,
Coal and Wood Stoves.
NOT MJE GOBT.
But at a iow figure. Remember you are invited to come
come and get prices.
JNO. D.RICHARDS,
(Successor to Gillespie & Co)
Moved to one door east of Lion Store. Tin Shop n con-
nection. All kind of repareing solicited.
cJlsTO. ID. Ft.
OKKAHOMi FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP
A FULL aud COMPLETE STOCK Ob1 NEW TOOLS aud
Machinery, Are Prepared' to do all kinds of Machine
Work and Repairing Castings in Brass and Iron light and
Solicited. Cash paid for
. We are advised that some merchants sell our cheap coal oil and repre
sent it as Kupion. Housekeepers who desire an oil that will give a better | IleaVV. Architectural Iron Work
light than electricity, is safer and will not smoke their lamps, should try a j Iron and Brass
can of Eupion which can lie had of the following merchants:
T. A. WHET8TONE, R. G. YOUNG,
WRIGHT ft LAND, WHITE & WIGHT,
FINLEY & WARE, WYATT BROS ,.
Waters-Pierce Oil Co. SCOTT & CO.
F ormuly Ffntas City,Mo,
W. M. JORDAN, Prop.
Oklahoma City O.
A.T. sro^s,
Attorney at Law,
Corporation, Civil and Criminal Practice,
Equity Building, Oklahoma City.
DAVID DOUGLAS,
ARQHITKGT.
Over Press-Gazette Office-
Bii. W L. MAUPiM,
DElsTITISa?
Baclielder block, corner Broadway
and Grand avenue. Residence ad-
Joining office, Oklahoma City, O. T.
CHAS. H. EAGIN,
LAWYER.
Office in Batchelder building, cor.
Grand avenue and Broadway.
H. C. ST-JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney
Office, Equity Building, Grand Av
Oklahoma City
DR. E. E. PHILLIPS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Branches. Obstetric.* dis-
eases of women and children and rec-
tal diseases. Piles and rupture cured
and no detention from business. Of-
fice 200 Main and 15 Robinson streets,
room« 15 & 16. Residence telephone
No. 33, office telephone No. fiS. Office
hours 9 to 12 aud 1 to 5 p. m.
Drs. Dean & Betrick,
DE1TTISTS.
( First National Baok building, rooms
and 110. Residence, 217 Fifth Street
Walker & Harmon,
BLACKSMITH
Qarria^t? aijd Impair Styops
J B WILSON,
Paper Hanger, Kalsomlner and Glazier.
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER.
Good work guaranteed.
Shop No. 6J Broadway; Residence
117 Noble-
chester howe. t. f. m'mechan
Howe & McMecban,
ATTORNEYS-AT- L A. W.
Will practice in all the courts in the
Territory.
Office in Equity Bulldtnir.
We havo the bfst ehoer and
wood worker in the city.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
112 S, Broadway, between
fornia aud Reno avenue.
finest
Cali-
fl. H. GI16W & GO
Announce that their New Goods I
are now
READY
for Christm-.s. New Ideas, New 1
Designs an I Patterns in China.
G'nsswarr Silverware, Dolls.
Toy Tea Sets, Bouquet nnd
Vaec Lanijis, Chamber Seta.
flo iiMon
will prove our line io be desir-
able and satis fat tory to the one
purchasing thcin.
IIj Main Stroc'
It. 0. YOUNG'S,
2 doors north of the postofflc#, and
they are all
FOR SALE
CALL AND GET PRICES.
FOR MEN ONLY
>' OTJira- ME1T
•n lUt It THi 70;.s Or TNI SHPtlTJ Of tISUSl.
tfr **-• htrolc afort* to fre# thtnaclTM
t SHAKE OFF THE HOKRID SNAKES
■7 6 '••P to de. ,r uj ilk IlK W WlT
F< e. Wk t *i. EUBOK I Thar*k UKLf 11
OUR NEW BOOK
Mat ^ |>mi pkM.
Ot/euat ol Mas, aid how It
HOME TREATMENT,
by BatkaAa azrlualvalf oar
own. lha worst ot
Loav or ralllaj
0«aarU atd WarTova Da-
er Ii.a*a*i Stnatad or
•krtukan Or|t«l ran W l ured. Baaatta li a lar
Bow to Cnlargr and fe'. «n«thaiW CAE OK DITKLOf to
010 ANf t TA STI. f BODY mala plain to all Uraata4
UtD iMtlf* 40 Ataiaa, Tarrltarira a 4 C««atrtM.
tRTtiSiDio^L ob7«i^rtro.N.r:
Wand's Big Star-
SELF CURE.
Internal and external remedy botn tor 12
I" your diiureist don't keep it Bend $1' mid
•rill prepay charges. It takes thu lead. Tw<
GRIND AVE SUE
1^ i verv
Every thing new an
strictly first-class.
Best Brick Livery Barn in Ok'a
homa. Boarding horses carefully
looked after. Terms reasonable.
No. 311 Graid Avenne, Ok la. City
Telephone No. 3>.
C. ABERNETHY. jj j MILLER.
ABERNBTHY & MILLER.
Barber shop and Bat hRoo ms
The finest fitteu up Rooms in the city. HOT AND COLD B
Neat barber work guaranteed. Under Eirst National Bank, corner i
way and Main street.
T. M. Richa/dson Lumber Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LuniDsr. smnoies, sasn. Doors, Bffntfs
Wbolesa e and Reta 1 Tk-aler In
A M DEBOI T ^ S-JZrtyaitick, %.%.
DENTIST,
Oklahoma City, 0. 7".
0 , Graduate of chicago college of Dentr.l Surgery,
Cilice in State Bank Building.
Telephone No. 68.
Dr. & Mrs. Davis, D. D. 8.
Arkansas Anthracite, and Peidmont
Blacksmith Coal.
Canon C'.ty, McAllister, Wier City,
Pittsburg, Froutenac,Osnge Shaft
..Trinidad and Canal Coal..
... LIME, IIMR AND CEMENT. ..
so. 2 rino AViinir
telephoite 4sro..-e
DENTISTS.
Corner Main and Robinson.
KesMence adjoining Office.
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 Pacific, II K. & W T
Branch and I. & Q. N. Rail Roads. Prompt Shipment;.
Han-ey and Grand avenue.
D. C. RICHARDSON, Sec
Montgomery
Yard: Corner
T. M. RICHARDSON, Proe
Tiie Keeley Institute
Of the Indian Territory.
oklahoma city, okla.; fter.
Now opened for treatment of
DRUNKENNESS, MOBPIINE iND CPitffi HABITS
Room Vo'
Ix. W. L1K
•S^Jt
CONTRACTOR
J.H EVEREST,
LAWYER.
Practice in all court-s. Sjiecial at-
tentions given to land office practice
Office 2d floor, Land Office Block.
-A-ND
buildrr
All kind* of contract w0.k given prompt atten ion.
ate estimate** famish d njon aj plitiation
and abop at No. 10 Eut. Fourth
fy <cur
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