The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 181, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Published every dov except Monday.
, J. nUHF.K. B.B.BROWN.
Burke & Brown-
E1IITOKN and I'HOI'KIHMtBB.
— OiHclal Paper of the City.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
Pai: r (per week) • J®
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(per year)..
WinivW (one year) 1 m
iMtwdlj'i WmUh r.
Maximum temperature, 56; Mini
muni, 33; Bain fall .01.
Kurocast for tlilrty-alx hours:
CI.'.irlDK Sunday, stationary temper-
ature.
Kx-Govwmoa Stkki.k writes to
friouilH in this city favoring singli-
UU:!iood.
1. (). pitiman is ono of Ibe
am m tliest ami shrewdest democratic
politicians in tho territory, lie
went aftor L. P. Boss' seal))—ami
got it. Any man tbat can out gcu
era! Ross is smooth.
It ib hardly fair to try the Cole-
man boys for grand larceny aftei
tlicj have served out a term in jail
,, for the aatnc otfence. The blunder-
1 iug in sentencing the boys for six
months when the statutes make thirty
* days the limit, was the judge's and
* the hoys ought to have the advantage
of ik
That man Speed still continues to
keep the democratic politicians in hot
w ' r. lie onght to have more oon-
si<lcr.4ion for the eternal and internal
fitness of things and allow them to
run matters as pleases tlieir own
iwi'vi wills. Then he wouldn't be
dsuiuidbythe boodlers and tbeir
fneiuU. His latest reprehensible act
ts it have U. S. Marshal Nix called
to Washington to explain concerning
th reprehensible doings and iriegu
Urines of his deputy U. S. marshals
at the ipening of the strip. The
demoteatic central committee should
have luiother meeting and resolute
against him.
Thk republican territorial central
commi ee should meet, talk over
the sit i'ition and reorganize. This
Is made necessary by the removal of
Chairman Jones from the territory.
The committee should be in good
worki order at all tiuies, aud the
Roller i gels in tliat condition the
better. Kvery county in the territory
should tin represented, and each of
the sUij. counties should call meet
ings at ouce and select sotne sterling
n [>ub ii to act as its member.
} :h unty in the territory is enti
ti' <1 tu one member. It may lie that
some ■ the old members have re-
12:80 a. m. and another at 4:28 a. m.
The 12.3# train is frequently an hot r
late, and when it is it would arrive
while the city is shrouded ir. darkness.
The 4:28 train would also arrive dur-
ing the unlighted part of tho night
if tho pro|>oscd schedule govs into
effect. Strangers dread to enter a
city in the dark. Itotli the police
aud tire departments would lie crip-
pled by the change. Thieves could
not lie hunted down so well, and in
ease the (Ire department is called out
there would often lie diltlculty in
reaching the remote portion of the
city without street lights. Seventy
Bve dollars per month would be saved
by the change, but wa seriously
doubt if the change would be an
economical one.
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Th* true gotpel erpound'd
Bridget hits her hand ugaiait tho More ami
cries out with pain. She applies Dr. Fencer's
Golden Relief and the pain is gone.
Johnny awoke in the night at-reaming for the
pain in stomach the cherries had brought on. A
tcaspoonful of tho Relief Is Riven. Immediately
Johnny is dreaming.
The sick mother, ]ust returned from her
Southern trip, Is no better. The "hectic flush "
is still on hor cheok and gloom hangs over the
family circle. The Golden Relief is used a
month, and a oure results Tho explanation Is:
Golden Relief eurti inflammation. No Inflam-
mation, no sore from turn, no hurt from oher-
rles, no consumption. Contains no opiates, nar-
ootlct or mineral poisons. Safe ani curtain.
On« tablespoonful cures I .a Grippe—it neTerde-
oeives nor disappoint*. Money refunded if saV
itfaction not given. Take a bottle home to-day.
(•rami Canon of loloraco Hirer.
On the Santa Fe Route, in north-
ern Arizona, 1,203 miles from Kansas
City, is the town of Flagstaff. A tri
weekly stage line runs from Flagstaff
to the Grand Canon of the (Colorado
River. More tliau a mile in depth
this is the sublimest of gorges—
Titan of chasms. Twenty Yosemit
might be hidden unseen below, and
Niagara would look scarcely 1 rger
than a brook.
Don't fail to visit this first wonder
of the world. You can "road up'
about it by asking 0. T. Niche /son,
G. P. AT. A., A. T. & S. F. B. R
Co., Topeka. Kas., to mail you i free
copy of an illustrated book describ-
ing the terra incognita. The book is
no common affair; but is entertalogly
written, beautifully illustrated, and
gem of the printer's art.
A compromise lias been effected
with th« creditors, and the Rarnett
6 lock mint be cut loose for 30 days.
119 Grand avenue. 4-ri&w
S L.JAMES
No. 112J Grand Avinui.
Makes a specialty of house clean-
ing, laying carpets, &c.
Kxperienced attendants for ban-
quets, parlies and halls always on
hand. Leave orders.
C. M. DUNN.
J. L. BENJAMIN
Furnished Rooms
Nicely furnished rooms from #1 to
$2 per week, ami from 25 to 50 cents
per night. Centrally located.
No. 112 Reno avenue, near corner
of Broadway.
MRS. S. P. DAVIS.
HAYS &
ATTORN*. YS-AT LAW.
Oklahoma City, O. T.
Will practice in all the courts.
JAS MILTON,
Attorney atLaw
Collecting Agency in Connection.
Room 7 Equity Building.
EDGflR Ji. {SWEET,
ATTORNEY - AT-LAW,
OKLAHOMA CITV
Offloe in W'lson Block, west of First Nat'onal
Hank, south side of Main strecs.
A. B. HAMMER,
ATTORNEY.
Office Opera House Block, Uoo J 1
Oklahoma Oity, O. r.
We will sliavo yoj
Neatly,
Carefully,
Quickly,
and Smoothly
at the Flr.t National Barber .Shop.
Fob Salk—Eighty acres of good
garden or fruit land three miles north-
moved from their counties, and if sol w<,s' of Oklahoma City. This hiud Is
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th« c. tral committees of those
ooiintk* should get together and
elect new members. Organization is
neossarjr. We have it much our
own * : in Oklahoma, but never the
k ~ \should not lie oa our oars.
pr«
and
a durk sandy loam and Is tub-lrrlgat
ed. Good soft water Is found at a
depth of 10 to lio feet Krult trees
planted on adjacent land In 1890 now
measure from four to Hve inches In
diameter. This land is the west half
of the northwest 1 of section 30. In-
quire of J. II. Kills, Box S85, Oklaho-
ma City. litl-d&wlm
Times Joi'rnai. appreciates
the st* dfast qualities of its numer-
s ou fra uds. Ju t«e face of a new
i mornii g paper that promises the
1 cartlj r"r 'ou cents our subscription
e i: . tin increased.
I us lav week for all causes, wbiofalher °o good. Robert Barber of Cooks-
' k's hf i been oompensated with new I £c.)"'-.J>ii'.' d,al®^ King s New I)ls-
ones. The Tm«s-Journal
tough? Oklahoma City1, v,atUe for
FOTJl^riD.
Gentle Horses aM M RiJs.
At Miller & Smith's old place, cor-
ner Reno and Harvey.
Frank Clakk, Mng'r.
C. Hast, Prop'r.
W. W. ORKBN,
E. B. Puon.
Green k Pugh,
COAL.
FURNITURE.
Pianos, Organs, Bewing achine
and Carpets,
Elegtnt line of furniture—all kinds of houreliold furniture
FUNEItflli DI^ECIF8^.
Coffins, Caskets, Robes, aud Undertakers Supplies.
Bodies prapired tot eblpm-mt 13 yara xperionoB,
the profesetiion,
Oklahma City Furniture Co.,
BA8SETT BLOCK, No. 31 Main St ai d 10(> Broadway
OUR BUSINESS.
■Jai
Penmanship and Academic courses are complete. ur stu dents do
business with students in other business colleges. Send for catalogue.
McDANIEL & MARSHALL, Principals.
NORMAN BUSINESS COL.LEGF.
NOBMiN 7
TELEPHONE NO. 90.
Corner of Fi 3t and Robinson Street.
Main St Laundry
no. It) kast main STREET,
The only white laundry in the city.
All work strictly firet-clats. We
guarantee it.
M. S. POOL, Prop.
DR. E. E. PHILLIPS,:
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Branches. Obstetrics 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,
rooms 15 A 16. Residence telephone
No. 33, office telephone No. 68. Offlca
hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 p. m.
FRED & F. M. BEALL,
AITOE1TETO .fiJT
OFFICES:—WASHINGTON, Dj C., AND OKLAHOM ' CITY, 0. T.
Special attention given to Oklahoma land liti-
gation before the Interior Department
and to Appeals in Town Lot Contest Cases
Henry Will,
President.
Bobt. A. Eoobrb,
Vice-President.
H. Cooke,
Cashier.
The State Natin jal Bank,
Cor. Main and lUtbloson Streets, lahoma City, Oklahoma.
50,000, 2?ja.I3D XJCM.
DIKKCTORS:
Henry Will, F. M. Biley, D. D KuhlmaD, Robt. A. Rotters, D. C. Giddlii|f
John D. Rogers, Edw. II. Cooke.
T. hi. RicnAUDSoN, President.
J. P. Boyle, Cashier.
Important Notice!
We are advised that some merchants sell our cheap coal oil an1 repre
sent it as Eupion. Housekeepers who desire an oil that will give a better
light than electricity, is safer and will not smoke their lamps, Should try a
can of Eupion which can be had of the follom^g merchants-
T. A. WHETSTONE, H. G. YOUNG,
WIIIGHT & LAND, WHITE & WIGHT,
FINLEY & WARE, W YATT BROS ,
Waters-Pierce Oil Co. SCOTT & CO.
It Kliould Ih' in Kii iy lluuse.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Uuystreet, Sharps- J. (J. Jyirftbatlith 1. Z A
^.urK« I says he will not be without ; " '
i>r. King's New Discovery for con
sumption, coughs and colds, that it
cured his wife who was threatened
. with pneumonia after an attack of
()niv fnnr \af J ''Jagnppe," when various other reme-
> four left | dies and several physicians had done
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four 1, 1 a half years, and have ncvet
besita: d to stand up for what wc
beiwvt I would lieucflt the city.
Oecasioually we have erred in judg-
ment, but in nearly every instance
time has proved the wisdom of our
oourac.
We have been fearless and outspo-
ken in behalf of better conditions in
*iie m al and social sides of the
city, and have fought as hard ■ battle
io tbat liae as aty miaialer of the
gospel m the city. Our friend, ap.
preciaW this, and c- mmend at tor
what we hare <!oo«, ud for Utt, wf
are truly gratelcl.
Tu* oouncil trill soot takt up ^
qoasuoa of redocing ti* gut*t ,^a,
ia« to be 1 o'clock Kixdllk. All
#r*l '.ti nigbt wt wtn duymei f
*or lb. chang* uu -Jut fl-jm* «t
econon y, bat upo* fan^cr oMmtittv
tfon w. can out m* Ujm U aS
•errk* can well be m ,
witteo: c-ripf/.'iug taw JU
Uie tcaina ocrw ma as ti* y,
one in. aeiger mu, 1* dm Unt u'1
Scrofula
newfcovery'has done him more good than
has anything he ever used for lung trouble,
for Nothing Uke it. Try it. Free tria.
bottles at C. B. Haley's drug store.
DENTIST,
Oklahoma City, O, T.
Uradu.M of Chicago on ;],■ <) of Denial Sur^orj.
Office in State Bank Building.
Telephone No. 68.
A.T. STONE,
Attorney at Law,
Corporation, Civil and Criminal Practice.
Equity Building, Oklahoma City.
OAVID DOUGLAS,
ARGM1TEG'
Over Press-Gazette Office-
DR. W, L. MAUP1N,
ZDZEHSTTI T —
Bachelder block, corner Broadway | ABERNKTHY
and Grand avenue. Besidence ad
jolninifufflce, Oklahoma City, O. T.
II. J. MILLER.
H.C. St-JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney
I Office, Equity Building, Grand Av
Oklahoma City
GROCERIES,
Larue bottles S0r and SI .00
Electric Itinera.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. Ml who have used I TftSll FTil 1 tS
Electric Bitters sing the same songof '
praise. A purer mediclnedues notex-
1st and It Is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed. Electric Ilittere will cure
diseases of the liver and kidneys,
will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum
and other affections caused by impure
blood.—Will drive malaria from the
system and prevent as well as cure all
malarial fevers.—For cure of head-
ache, constipation and indigestion try
Electric Bitters—entire satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded. Price
aOc and II per bottle at C. B. Haley's
Ini? store.
D ied Fruits
Preserved Fruits
Canned Fruits.
—ALL KINDS,—
You will find the best assortment
in town at
CHAS. H. EAGIN,
LAWYER.
Office in Batchelder building, cor. I
Grand avenue and Broadway.
ft. H. GUew & GO
it that their New Good
READY
K, G. YOUNG'S,
| 2 doors north of the postoffic*. and
they are all
FOR SALE
CALL AND GET PRICKS.
Drs. Dean & Detrick,
IDE3STTISTS.
First National Bank building, rooms
and 110. Residence, 217 Fifth Street
Jli WILSON,
j Paper Hanger, Kalsouilner and Glaxier.
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER.
Good work guaranteed.
Shop No. tij Broadway; Residence
117 Noble-
ABERNETHY & MILLER.
Barber shop and Bath Rooms
The finest fit,toi up Kooms in the city. HOT AND COLD
Neat barber work guaranteed. Under Kirst National Bank, corner i
way and Main street.
A. M. DEBOLT
VI holeca'e and Pet* 1 Dcak-r in
GOu&Ht,.
T- M. Richardson Lumber Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LMmDer,sninoies,sasti,DoorcSBito
CAPITA STOCK $150,00
Yards at all points on the A. T. & S. F. and Choctaw Railroads in tbe la-
.. t i. mill ° " "acific, H E. & W
Prompt bhipments,
dian Territory. Mills on Southern Pacific, H K. & W. T. Mout,.„Lr'J
Branch and I. & G. N. Rail Roads. u * ^
C11KSTER HOW*. T. F. M MEl'HAN
Howfl & McMechan,
ATTORNEYS-ATLAW.
Will practice In all the courts In the
Territory.
Office in Equity Building.
Harvey and Grand avenue.
D. 0. RICHARDSON, Sec
Yard: Corner
T. M. RICHARDSON, Pr.!9
Wand's Big Star-
SELF CURE
Internal and external remedy t>oin for ft2
-,n<i!lLd'u,rtiFl don'! k**P il >eud$3andl
at takes the lead. Two
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Dr & .Mrs
Davis
The Keeley Institute
Of 1he Indian Territory.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.^TER.
Now opened for treatment of
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Arkansas Anthrwitr, and Peidaionl
Blacksmith Coal.
Cioon City, MeAUiater, Wier City.
Hitlalwrg, Fmntenar.0«>ge Shaft
..Trinidad and Canal Coal.,
LINK, HAIR AN'D CKMKNT..
«o 2 Biro amor.
jpt" '• TT~ v psj-otte i;q .
DKIJTISTS,
Corner Maiu and Robinson.
Residence adjoining Office.
J. H EVEREST,
3.^ ,vrYER.
Cracticf Ii all courta. Special at-i
t«ntlon(. given to land ufflce practice I
Utw 2d floor, Land Office block.
if. MI
CONTRACTOR
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g'V>n ,,r' m,it atfeution.
ateeBtimafcee fumiebtd upon application Ov
shop at No. 10 Eatt Fourth Htree
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This back 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.
O. T. Reynolds, Vice President.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
(STTC'CKSSiORS TO OKLAHOMA BANK.)
CAPITAL. - 8B50,000.00.
Transacts a General Banking lousiness.
Acoocnte of merchants and farmers solicited. Wegnarantee
courteous and liberal treatment.
FOR SALE,
STOVES! STOVEs! STOVES!
Heating Stoves, Cheap Stoves, Cook Stoves
Coal and Wood Stoves.
NOT MT OOST.
But at a low figure. Remember you are invited to come
come and get prices.
JNO.D. RICHARDS,
(Successor to Gillespie <fe Co)
Moved to one door east of Lion Store. Tin Shop n con-
nection. All kind of reparaing solicited.
J2STO. ID. FL.
0KEAH0M1 FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP
A FULL and COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW TOOLS and
Machinery. Are Prepaied 1o do all kind-t of Machine
Work and Repairing Castings in Brass and Iron light and
heavy. Architectural Irou Work Solicited. Cash paid for
Iron and Brass.
W. M. JORDAN, Prop
Forirfrij Kf-Efas City,Mo, Oklahoma City O T
(HAND AVENUE
Livery
Everything new am
strictly ftrst-class.
Best Brick Livery Barn in Okla
homa. Boartling horaes carefully
looked after. Terms reasonable.
No. 311 Grail Avenue, Okla. City
Telephone No. 3f.
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 181, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1894, newspaper, January 14, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150385/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.