Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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1(111 KC'TOKY
tkhhitohial OKFlCBKS.
Governor W. <Renfrow .
hccretary.
Chief Justice.
KILLED WHILE* AT SUPPER.
L....... ALL OUT.
Frank XJale
NoL1^«hoodof Serious Trouble
Delegate to Congress I), t. Flynn'. I ut Cr>ppl0 Crook.
LAND OK KICK. fAVCCDDYru inn nn I T"*"* M1 ,,u* P'«ce naiurtiay
Register |{ jyj PHlev wJituEMIi WILL BL HELD. t,ven*n(T that has ever occurred in this
Receiver L. P. lioss.! j *^tioo of the state. While Peter Mui-
COUNT\ OKKIUKIW. Several Arrests Mado-An InoendlBrr Fin
'• • Flgliltijaster I t ' ' >• .
■ J. 11 Woods! Walla*. Auiu.lo.tloi, Willi.
out Foundation.
Mnaked Highwaymen Kill One Man and
ruiusly Wooad Ann! her at Alma,
Alma, Kan., March 19.—One of the'
most heinous murders was con witted I
PROBABILITIES.
All purl leu wishing to take water
must call at the oflloe of the company
to have connections made with the
m lins. Oklahoma City Water Co.
Lost: A set of drawls of a two-
.story build I m;, prepared by 1>. Doug-
ten mlh west* of thU^plaee^Satu^Rr I What Ia to B* Done In''-, aichitcc, Finder wlllbe liber-
Congress This Week.
ally rewarded by returning to this
I oiiice. li-tr
Sheriff
Att jrney
Probate J udge.
Tieasurer
Clerk
Recorder
Supt. ot School-
Coroner.
,h'- A. Steward
• * • vi®8!A1- Rrogan ■
• • • W. L. Brad ford '
...J. C. WllJiams
I!°L'LINK BUSINESS IS THE SENATE. ; J5."1 "",e mb.uteelapse, between th,
I.ewis Slaw and an adopted Cal n i' i J"* u , Jf T m„T
lii v. irs niri \xxr ♦> * « /« , i i and rel'ef. Why shouldn t peoph
Walker, were eatin',- supper Tl"*T""."™Wl" take One Minute Cough Cure? The.,
o clock, three masked men entered the
Cmprrf Cnvv - rnl \t t ' house and without any warning shot
. ; C,m«' Col., "arch 10.-' nnd Killed Peter Mullenhachor
houu ll« l)l«|Mtk«..| of In fltn llo
—The ContMtfnl Flection
apd
Surveyor -rVw!^® uXTuZp* Sliepp, how
likelihood of serious tr„„ble.
e is lutie ever, secured a shotgun and gave one
OKLAHOMA CITY0KKICBK8
„ jr
Board Aldermen—
, First Ward—F. M
Button.
WAsmNOTO.v, March 19 —The present
week will, ho fur as the calendar re-
veals, be devoted by the senate to
routine business of no general interest.
It is probable the fortifications appro*
priation bill will l e reported from the
committee, and if it should be it will
p for discussion
into camp at the fooi o'fVc^ ^tV^ kep^l £2?**" ',nd ,,P°" '* "—«* Kw th<
L'Ct on fi In. rem nl nt of in., >■<••<! . . . . . s
• Third w i street on a larce nlat of irrn„ d V y , p u mi*c Braoum or rest, mere will be an effort to dispose
Hvain. ard~i-J-Staley, Dr. mc- they were as dirty a set of men S ikTI house, and it was pf the government printing site, the
Fourth Wrrd n a i. HS ever came off a march In- ♦ l°i , PI>' tho scho°l district Russian thistle appropriation, and the
F. Butler. ' McNabb, IJ stead of ridiuir over from Midland in ,n°ney in a wooden box j McGarrahau. bill and of alargo number
riding over from Midland in In the house,
coaches and hacks, as had been intend
of 8]>ecial bills on the calendar.
Attorney Q> W" McClelland <-d. Oen. lirooks decided that it would the parties who di I th kllli I 7"ii V " P' ,!l' r" rl-
It. ti. Hayes be better for the men to march. This T , the killing were atlon bill i. disposed of, which will
.. .J. A Martin decision was reachcd after the receipt pifty at or«?n«ea ' P™b Wy be done tonight, the house
Clerk
Marshal i«Vu.,b- I"I". "> r«
MORE TO FOLLOW.
Stephenson. 1711 V1K> w- " Strong possibility that the miners
lioard of Health ' 'lu^ wou^ attempt to ambush the
Hr ur„ 11 troops in some narrow defile. Of r._. „
Black- cwi'lm • ,C;,uttcr"" l Dr. course the commanding offlcer did.not , >-"■Wi .
Nahl, Cuunc"men Uunn and Mc know but that this information w " Y
once and are now in pursuit will take up the four contested election
cases which are pending, the O'Neill-
Joy case, from he Tenth Missouri dis-
trict; the Williams-Settle case, from
the Fifth North Carolina; the English-
v „ v i Ml born case, 'rom the Third Califor-
ircl.,0 ":A .^ashinir- J nia, and the Whatley-Cobb, from the
Nabh.
County Boart of Health- ; theTeart fl.UdatTo?^ " "" W,thOUt T." Th# flnal Raptor 1 fth Alabama The tVNeill-.loy and
Hoiliu^er' Dr- Cluue' and II. A. I The soldiers have done nothing but be a divo"ce""i't. r'Th^cSt wtf f ""m"'" i Tu "ul0" """"
i lie in cam ti. Adit .(i n scurt-t, marriage, both decided against the sitting mem-
Obt J- A- Courtney 1 Urig.-tien. llrooks have their head,mar- and Mrs Win/taSTplace inNew York 1*11 (republi™ll') by f'n ',Hrtv votf
■' . V uoi Bureau J. l.Widinover ters in the I'alaee lintfl \ hn«r>itil on a™.;i mi a place in Wow York in the committee on elections, are the
•u tp?jE; ^x.«a?S zxzst-sss&zz -t: "t rs •?
Ntfasr iSfflKZLrJSriirJSft SS —"- — -"
C-ie.k—1>. 1). Lead,.
saar - —--■ == SsRSaaRStt
ti.I-.,,. 1/ I ° w ^vcjr, J0I1L' . , "" " "l mrnioiiy I
inu, M. i.. Williams, short term. waited last evening upon Sheriff promised, in the presence n! ChUf vi
luni terfn- na'n~xK- 9.' MeCormlck, ''""ers and (len. Tarsney and Uen. Police Moore to marry Miss Pollard i rl'v! n ! ,P« .1, i i,i
lliirri D- Ijcacb, short tcrui. ,lr' ks. The situation was fully ex- According to the testlmonv Col twu ' " NL:il1 wss boaton on the face of th,
ternv G r^.r V', J' (i;luU' •<"> plained to the otliccrs ,,f the national lnridge continued his relaUoLw'ul "'T '>« instttute.! the contest
l> • ^,nK short term. guards. Later (Jen Tarsn.iv hurl .1 mi«- u 11 a s. .. reltttlon8 w**h on the ground the Missouri election
term"J1 VriIIdrUi A; ConiPu, . linn long talk with liov. Waite by tele- ivceks after he"was mo tJ' ,°t m™' httd "ot beon comP1!ed with.it
^iiA«r, , |.ouse'i short term. phone and explained the situation to Win.r 1 . .. f'c , ^ra- I having beeci shown that some of the
OKLAnoMA lodok ^3,"^. m. ! wa.-ihen mhl^d tltt^onterc^te j"5 ijtl^ !z''7u'
Meets
m mth in Ti mpie block
Skuvsn DoutiLAa, o. H. Violet,
"• ■ t Sect.
cyiius l'lUl-rEH no. 7, r. a. m.
Meets 1st and 3d
all sides and the sheriff said that the pending trial i. cXluld Vu Tor d M H ^ MTTi l! °" f™,
men on Bull hill should come down voice will follow I particular should be regarded a.
from the hill end return again without nothing known in mandatory or simply directory. The
molestation. This means that he will I.orisvii.,.,, members of the committee wavered for
Bcfc'ular convocation at their km, uml , , rv ' 0 pros"1,!nt
In Iciuplo block at 7:3U p.m., ;,ii "d ; ?""? unlon W-'B also arrested. A H„rrii,i. Aooirt.nJ
and 4th Wednesdays of each n, nth. rs llR"° the mon «*ere taken to Enid,
1'KANK 11A His All. j ^<2 county jail at Colorado Springs j North E.vrn, Ok., March 10.—An aw-
CRUSHED IN A DUG-OUT.
tlnrrlldo A
Kecorder.
B. E ItlNNP,
E. C.
Oklahoma louois no. 1 knioiits ok
ritYTlMAH.
Meets every Tuesday evening, 7:30
t corner Uobinson ;iiki i.iai,,i. '
n i, „ Jahihii ; ipjes,
U. H. Mitchell, l.ecorder.
Chancel. „.,ui.
OKLAltllA POST NO. I, 0. A. It.
Meets eve., second ;ind fourth
rreeclay nights eucli inoiith, on
third lloor of district court btniding.
(r. A. liEtuLEii, Commander.
j. W. Evauts, Adjutant.
OKLAHOMA LODOK NO. 2 I. o. 0. I.
Meets every Wednesday evening
comer Kobinson and Giand.
„ „ C. B. liUAOFORD,
Chkstku itowk, Kecorder.
Woble G.
OttDElt EASTEltN STAIl.
Meets every. 1st and 3d Tuesdays
an eli month at Mason'e Hall at 7:30
P W- „ ^ K- BACON,
Mbs. C. p. Walker, y\ p
W. M.
suit was also very close, English re-
ceiving 13,1 :i0 on the face of the re-
liy Near North j turns, against Hilborn's 13,100. En-
j glish's contest rested on the claim that
in one precinct the returns had been
m. a l. u.
Meets every Monday nigh at 7:.'I0
over Choctaw depot in Labor Hall,
r xt ,, — W. MABTIN,
• J. N. Clark, President.
Secretary.
k. of l. assembly,
Meets in Labor Hall over Choctaw
depot each i-'riday at 7 p. m. Frater-
nal visitors are welcomed.
mere was an incendiary tire in town ful accident happened to the family of ~ . J " '" ,
which was quickly put out, and a large- .1.11. Marshall, living l' miles south I manipulated beyond doubt, and his at-
charge of giant powder was exploded east of this place. Marshall had lust toiney". ohBr «<l that while ililborn
e shaft completed a large dug-out, in wlLh £ fl™*P fl '°r'h" hi"'
rtland his family was t reside this summer ! ai ii 7.i manipulation.
KC. I His ly of nine cldldren arrived At the close of the ease lldbon, s ,,t-
: night from Iowa Thursday, and thev retired ' cys 8t|H claimeil his election by
and of to bed in what they little "thought ®°®
on Iiattle mountain, shaking the shaft completed a large dug-ot.t, in which Jl™ 51 ™,Pon8ible
houses at Independence end Portland his family was to reside this summer i ^ l' that
mines, I ut doin r no great damage.
(rov. Waite is: ue 1 an order last
to Adjt-Oen. Tursuey, in command or 10 ned In what they little thouirht ""7. "'7' ".'7 VT 7
the troops at Cripple Creek, that the would be a tomb. While asleep the I - . f"vor.o( Rnglifih
soldiers must not be used • a guard to top support of the Hug-out the'
enable the mine owners to resumo trunk of a small black-jack ' tree
work on the nine hour basis, but only gave way from the heavy load
to preserve the pi; ice in the event of a ..f dirt upon it and the top of the dug
.... ont. several tons of earth, went crash-
he rumor circulated in "^cro last ing in on the slumbering family. Two
nn f,s- small tables on one side of the room
' held the roof up until the father could
extricate his wife seven children, but
Robert, 14 years, and Alice, 7 years.
should. They do. Scott A Co.
Owiug to a considerable reduction
in the price of cloths of all kinds, th
pioneer merchant tailor of Oklahoma
City, Ed. Depi ink, now located at 105
Grand avenue is enabled itnvlt
suits more, reasonable than ever,
Call and be convinced. 1-lm*
U.:rns are absolutely painless when
I'eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Is
p'omptly applied. This statement Is
true. A perrect remedy for skin dis
c..ses, rhapued hands and lips, ano
n v. i fails to cur< niles. Scott & (Jo.
!"Wi'.V*** '• lii >\ Salvecle.ins-
- n. ' ' .. It was made
lir uiuui. . jty.vii it for burns
cutsr bruises, chapped hands, sores of
all d 'i.orfpt ions and if you have piles
use it for them. Scott & Co.
It not only relieves; It does more, It
mires. We refer to One Minute Cough
Cur- . Suitable for all ages, all con-
ditions, at all times. Scott & Co.
It's just as easy to try One Minute
Cuii^li Cure as anything else. HV
easier to cure a severe cough or cold
with it . Let your next purchase foi
a cough be One Minute Coutfh Cure
Hotter medicine: better result; bettci
try it. Scott & Co.
Wood Deeded Farm for Sale.
One hundred and sixty acresdeeded.
Price *850, good house, well of water,
other improvements IK) acres farm
land. lequire at. this office. 10-dwti
A Sure Cure for Piles,
1'cbing Piles are known by moist-
ure like presplration, causing intense
itching When warm. Tnh form as
well as HIind, Bleeding i.r Protrm lng,
ye!Id nr. one -to Dr. Hosauko's Pile
r<'m« (1 , wisieh :u,!s dlrcctly on parts
effect« !, n :.sor • tumors, ailuys 1 tcli-
ifigclTiCts i p rm:mot cure. 50 ct§.
Drujfgict or mill. Circulars free.
')r> I' '• Philadelphia, Pa.
•Sold b; Scott & Co
conflict.
The rui
night that Gov. Waite V I
sassinated was wholly unfounded.
OB _ Y£D HIS COMMAND.
HANGED BY BOYS.
i i ornuT v.rmbor <>r the i'runil n Gwna. wcrc crushed to death by the poles and
dlern niowH mm 11f*ii(i orr tons of dirt that had fallen upon them.
St. JosKrn, Mo., March 19.— At noon Tlu' two children were horribly
yesterday FritzGiginger, a well-known crn:shed, and life was extinct before
saloon man, was talking with some of tlje father and rescued members of the
his friends, when one of them, in re- 'am^V could dig away the dirt
spons • to a remark he made, said: "O,
go and kill yourself." Giginger looked
at him ;> moment and then left the ,,,or 14 Tr,fl ng Act Two iioy« Lynch n
e. A few moments later a shot r Third One.
heard in one of the rooms alove ^jKX,?JCT0N« Ky«, -March 10.—John
the saloon, and when the crowd burst arr°tt, who lives at Forest Hill, found
in the door they found Giginger lying IVs son (^anffHng by a rope from the
dead on the floor. He had put a bullet a t|'e0, Hlood was gushing
into his riglit temple, blowing off the *rom t'le boy's nostril-- .i..d ears and he
top of his head. Giginger was a giant Was u,lconsc'ous- The father cut the
in stature, being 0 feet 4 inches talL ro^e an(* ^ restoratives restored his
He was formerly one of the grenadiers
attached to the Prussian court He ^ said that two companions,
was unmarried. i °' whom was Dan Slavin, became
— j enraged at him for some trifling act
u. B. AND C. J. OF A. vnnJZVx. U^d *C}Z'in" hUu' Procured a rope, and
Mapfo ,it 7.on n r, i lka, lv.m., Match IP. The state after fastening a noose from it, placed
.I^rW.MP'i VV edne^dnv veterinary surgeon has been called to it around his neck. They then threw
Visiting members in'Seeelt?KHrp,e'!'r ' Iiu^.infan,<,> ln "-f county, to in- the rope over a tree and h.n^d 1dm ta
dially invfted to attend y 6 C0 j «« «« J «ase which has a real lynching style. The rope was
lo.iuuid, j broken out among the cuttle of that tied to the trunk of the tree and the
OKLAHOMA ENCAJIl'MiSNT NO. 2 lodi. . section. The vase starts in the hoof boy was left hanging. Mr. Harrott
Meets every second and fourth Fri- ' "f ,t.'le creating irritation. The procured warrants for the arrest of the
d ly evening of each month entire leg soon becomes affected. The boys
J. M. (Jkkajieu, I'heli C. IIkbs , ununal goes frantlo, gnawing at the , v.. ,
wUP bcrfbe. | ^-Unually. Death results in a
n j „ 1 1 I | poria Daily Pop7a new daily evening
nlt£vven / i V10 1 C- T" KUlora, la.. Badly Scnreh.d. paper, made its appearance here Satur-
5 I145*: ; ha.II every Satur-I Er.ponA, la., March ltt-A fire orig. day afternoon. It is a six column
day afternoon, at 3 o'iciock. j mating in F. A. Norris' book sto^e four-page sheet six column,
AIRS. O. A. Mitscur, j spread rapidly and communicated to rrir
Secretary. the adjoining buildings Before it NEWS NOTES.
,, . r u-c v- - could be brought under control the An act of the ujri^pal synod annull-
Capt. I). H. Hummons Camp No "tares were destroyed: F. A. ing the dec
177 United Ct nfederate \\terao> i Jlor1ris% boo^s ,nnd "Otions; Carter & oral y
In the Williams-Settle case the con-
testant alleged that the sitting mem-
ber had been elected by the bulldozing
and intimidation of negro voters by
the republicans, but most of the demo-
crats of the committee refused to sus-
tain his contention. Mr. Woodward,
democrat, however, dissented from the
decision of his colleagues.
In the Whatley-Cobb case the com-
mittee unanimously decided against
the contestant, who was a populist,
and his case can have no standing in
the house whatever. If the contested
election cases are disposed of this
week, which is hardly probable, as the
republicans will doubtless Insist upon
the pressure of a democratic quorum
to unseat their colleagues, the house
will proceed with the consideration of
either the military academy or con-
sular and diplomatic appropriation
bills
UNION
Denvcr'n Ilnm
DEPOT BURNED.
- of divorce secured sev-
.^.uuvi « M v-teraiHtV''J"* UW?B "OMO"h; ' * e.-al years ago by the king of Bervia
n ets the lirst, >Hi,urdav in each ' *h**er: ,l?ric«^ral Implements: Mrs. Milan, from Queen Natalie is n,b
11'Mill at the ilrouilway coui t bouse , K u- Lnpps, dry gooils; A. C. Harris, lished '
„ 'ay court house
at2u. ui. J. W. Johnston, (grocery.
J.U. Caslkh, Cupt,
Ailjt.
obCJd'i^V 11MB TAfiLB.
"arris, Ushed.
tJO.OOO; partly6 insured. "gSngaU> , Miss Maggie AnshuU.of Omaha,Neb.,
; wat sewing by the light of an oil lamp,
Orownrd in a itarrH of Water. ' whcn It exploded, burning the girl ter-
i* kkkkt t dun
KA#T SOt'n
Mail und Accoiniiioiiution i
■xpreiwi arrives....
Bmiflaj train lonve,
p w
J. I). iiHAl'VolfD,
(iraud Canon id t olorauo Klver.
On the Santa Fe Route, In north- brain, aged Si.
ern Anuma. i,2(i3 miles from Kansas'
CjL). im ihe town of Flagstaff. A tri-
wc« Ki) stage iine runs from Flagstaff
t< iue Grand Canon of the ixdorado
Ktver. More than a mile in depth,
tins is the sublimest of gorges—a
r tan of elia-ms. Twenty Vosemites
m ght 0c hidden unseen below, and
Ni tgara would look scarcely lreer
to an a Ornok.
Don t, fall to visit this first wonder
of the world. You^ can "read up"
Clinton, Mo., March 19.—A most dis- ribly. The girl suffered great agony
tressing accident occurred here. Rupert an(* (*'e(* next morning
King, a six-year-old boy, while playing Mrs. Mollie Martin, her daughter
i in the yard of his grandfather,tumbled 0ru u^l'(1 ,l ftml Miss Nellie McCarthy,
I into a barrel of water sunk in the yard. w,1° lived with the Martins, were
j He was not discovered until his grand- drowned in San Francisco by the cap-
. mother went to get some water from sizing of a yacht They were out on a
j the barrel, when she was horrified to Measure trip.
.^iS-lftn m' 800 the t5nV 8hoeS Protrurting from the Mrs. Mollie Martin, her daughter
water. Life was extinct t Ora, aged 0, and Miss Nellie McCarthy,
• who lived with the Martins, were
ix-ConjrMiiuin Towrmemi Dnaa. drowned in San Francisco by the cap-
Wkstcukster, Pa., March 19. — HJx- sizing of a yacht They were out on a
Congressman Washington Townsend pleasure trip.
died at his residence in this place Mr Michael Davitt the well known
yesterday afteruoou of paralysis of the Irish header in an address at a meeting
at Ballybrothy, Queens county, Ireland
at P:.o a. m., arrives
w. e. pOI.LOCK,
Supt. A (Jou'l AkL
aUnit.it by asking r?. T. Nichi son.
G P. «fc T. A., A. T. & S. F. R. R.
C"-, Topeka. Kas., to mail you % freo
Copy of an Illustrated book describ- p,Uo''t
iiuf the terra incognita. The book is
no common alTair; but is entertaimrly " ~
written, beautifully Illustrated, and
gem of the printer's art.
one pill FOP. A dose
Auovtmmtofth* bo*4lae chdf« I* neooMary f
ti'altb. Thtft. ( iUit supply tUnk*
Mffinnii declared that he was convinced that
DR. GUNS S Cord Rose berry was as firm a home
ruler as any Gladstoniau.
Four of the rirtft«eader* of tne stok-
ers at the Mingo mines have l>een ar-
rested and tuken to Ivnoxviile, Tenn.,
to answer In the federal court The
backbone of the strike seems to be
broken.
The Atchison mayoralty contest
which has t oen in the district court for
u year, has beon decided in favor of M.
J. Cloyse, republican, and the present
%um
PILLS
fHilD PHYSIC
. Tlltf net ruildly. neither Rrip nor «lolicn nm
c ;Si>r pi'.l* do. To oor.vn. e you of their merlM w«
yril: m - ■ ^'M*n 9^'*
Scott & oo.
William Waldorf Astor has been
elected a member of the Carleton club,
the most exclusive of all the London
dub*
rtinlMomo Hnlldlng StifTcr^ a I.o«n
of ift,000 l y Flri"
Denver, CoL, March 19.—The hand-
some union depot at the foot of Seven-
teenth street, covering the two blocks
from Sixteenth street to Eighteenth
street, was burne'l in the early hojrs
yesterday fhorning. The tire started
in the attic of the west wing from the
electric light wires, and at the very
moment when it seemed as if the blaze
would be confined to that wing, Humes
burst forth at the tower ot the cen-
ter of the main structure. Only
the east wing and the stone walls are
left Nearly ull the baggage was
saved,but important papers und records
were lost The building was owned
by the Union Depot Co., four-fifths of
the stock in which Is owned b* the
V Hue : Isini for .Sale,
One of tl:e Onest Canadian valley
elalm , I)Ing ta-lwui Mustang ercek
nd the Canadian river, fur sale al
i-iHODiih'c price ! .r cash. Call at the
0 li of Fie.) ,v i<-. M . Ileal 1. lB-tf
a IIKKa 1' HAItmiN.
A Kiue Prairie I'urni, lmproyed for
$1)111),
One hundred and sixty acres, ali
in.wiie. He acres fenced with ihre
•vires, V acres plowed, small box
'"u-e, 12; acres f 11,e farm Is good
■ liaoie laud, 'the neignu.rhood 1
'I l"-l In Oklahoma county. Will
i ' r *100. part on time. Owner is
forced to sell on account of other bus-
iness arrangements. Inquire at the
TiMKs-JotmWAT. oftice. 2d.twtf
lai in tu Keni.
TTic faun known us the Siivcrwpod
pbii-, 1 wo miles east of the eltv
•uxty acres in cultivation, all fenced
good bouse ;tnd outbuildings. Wii.
• IV it for ♦17*. Apply to,1. C. White
ui see! |on 25-12-:!. Can give possess-
ion February 20th. 10-dw2w
Fine Faiin lor Sale.
A line farm three miles from the
city, for sale for 12,500. Seventy-tivt
icres under cultivalion, all under
fei cc and cross-fenced with lots and
con ;:! ; four acres of orchard; house
worth $lo;i, good log stable, chicken
hi;: • , and otiier outbuildings. Good
[) !•■'. ure, good well at the house, and
1 he best of living water in the pas-
Lure.
Inquire at tho Times-Journal of-
1ce- 4 tf
Strength ami lleallii.
If you are not feeling strong and
iie-i11 iiv, try Electric Bitters. If "la
grlpi ■ h::> left you weak and weary,
use Kleclric Hitters. This remedy
■ie! directly on liver, stomach nnd
kidneys, gently aiding those organs
topeilnrin their functions. If you
are Millieted with siek headache, you
will lind speedy and perinunent relief
I.i taking lileetric Bitters, One trial
niil convince you that this is the
n nje.ly y. u neeri. Large bottles only
■*>0e, at llaiev's drug store.
Stallion ami Ja. k fur Sale.
FARMERS
READ THIS!;
OKLAHOMA'S AGRICULTURAL PAPER
ONE YEAR free.
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.BURKK A KROW N. PUIU.ISUKRH
If drown in Texas, It's (> >oil
The Texas coast country vies with
California In raising pears, grapes,
Hid strawberries. This 18!i:t record of
II. M. Stringfellow, Hitchcock, Tex ,
who raised nearly $0,000 worth of
pears from 13 u res, can be duplicated
iy you. (1 T Nicholson, G 1' A Santa
I'V ltou' -. Topeka, Kuiisai, will be
;iad to iiirnisn without eiiarge an
Uustratcd pamphlet telling about
Texas.
I have a line Morgan Stallion for
t'nion Pacific Railroad Co., and oni. 'lie, , til hands, brown, and weighs
fifth by tiie Denver & Itio (Iraiule. The ! 5(il) pounds. A sure foal getter
loss is estimated at $225,000; insured ! Also a Mammoth Kentucky Jack]
for $i-5,ooo. j ,j |JUI|ds high, weighs liUO jiounds
pound
.......aCe«t I y rire and Water. | :ind u sure foal getter.
kansas City, Mo., March 19.—The n ... . ? ..
fourth story and contents of Mercer, . ' , " ^ 30unK
Beckham A: Co.'s wholesale grocery tovk- *or Particulars, address
house, on Union avenue, were badly HEINE,
damaged b}- fire and water Saturday ''ox 504 Oklahoma City, O. T. i) 2w*
afternoon. The stock, according to
Mr. Beckham's estimate, was worth
about $130,000. The eoinbined damage
wrought by water and fire is between
$25,000 and $35,000, m estimated by Mr.
Beckham and the firemen. The stock
was well covered by insurance. The
building was only injured to the ex-
tent of $000. Cause of dre unknown.
Instructed For Curtis.
ToneKA, Kan., March 19.—The re-
publicans of Shawnee county Saturday
met and elected thirty-six delegates to
the congressional convention of the
Fourth district, which meets at Em-
poria Mareh 27. The delegates were
instructed for Charles Curtis, the pres-
ent incumbent
DR. GUNN'S
ONION
SYRUF
I FOR COUGHS,
COLDS
ANO CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
ii Horses
forty yeura «go.
in'a Onion Syrup Al>'i tV
plrt «*nt u> th.i
In rslalnc • family of nine ohlldran. my only
«dy for Ooitsha, Colda and Croup wa* onion ayrup
"'•Jaat m 4lI«cU\a to-rt#r aa "
i'uhlicatioii .Notice.
In the probate court of Oklahoma
county, territory of Oklahoma.
Louisa Brooks, t
Plaintiff.
vs.
J. VV. Brooks, j
Defendant, j
To the defendant. J. W. Brooks,
you are hereby notified that the
pl.t n* iff, Louisa Brooks, has Hied her
pot ilion in said court asking for a di-
vorce from you on the grounds of
fraudulent contract and gross neglect
of duty, and Hps also filed an affidavit
alii yin^ that you are a non-resident
of t his territory.
You are further noli Hed that unless
you be and appear before the probate
nirt of said county on or before the
No better aid to digestion.
No better cure for dyspepsia.
Nothing more reliable for bllliouH-
•less atd constipation than DeWitt's
Little Early Risers, the famous little
pills. Scott & Co.
Free, names and addresses of "e-
spectfble persons who wish to corres-
pond m ided for ten cents in silver.
Address Box 1191, Vandalia Mo 14-ti
Farmers.
Jeff Ford will piy you from 5 to 10
cuts more on a hundred for your hogs
than any other butcher in town. Higii-
t?t cash price for every tiling you have
ii the line of live m 'at.
2,22S,«72.
These figures represent the number
of bottles .f Dr, King's New Discov-
ery for consumption "oughs and colds,
which were sold in the . ..:♦ eel States
from March '91 to March '92. ,p,.vo
million, two hundred and twenty-
eight thousand, six hundred and sev-
enty-two bottles sold in one year, and
each and every bottle was sold on a
positive guarantee that money would
t e refunded if satisfactory results did
not follow its use. The secret of its
success is plain. It never disappoints
and can always be depended on as the
very best remedy for coughs, colds,
etc. Price 50c and $1. At Haley's
drug store.
Siucklin's Arnica Salrt
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
*ores, totter, chapped hands, chil-
blains, corns, and all skin eruptions
and positively cures piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money re-
funded Price 25 cents per box. For
sale by C. B. Haley.
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
Without an ideal
PO NPLEXIMf
V POWDER. |f
Combines every clement of
beauty and purity. It is bcanti- |
tying, soothing, healing, health-
ful, and harmless, and when
rightly used is invisible. a most
delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate.
Insist n;)on having the gsnutne.
11 IS FOR SAtE EVERYWHERE.
j. Mil,ton. J. TI. MILTON
J. MILTON & SON,
mTTOuNEYS ftT LAW. ,
Prompt and careful attention to litiratfon
In all eouitfl in (he Territory, i.itml Ofhoe,
Pension anil other Department ll(ialfn«s
gpeeiu lygoliultid. Notary Public nn4 Type-
writer always In offloe. Equity Building, Ok-
lahoma City.
A Fact Worth Knowing.
For a distance of 79 miles, th
Nickel Plate road Is a perfect air line.
This is the longest tangent In the U. j iaTJ
Protective!Detective
h'rowniK popular roan. Three superb-
ly equipped trains for the east, three.
Passenger station corner Clark and
ASSOCIATION.
Heavy East Hound Travel. ' Headquarters, Dallas, Texas, with
On account of growth in east bound j branch offices at Atoka, Indian Ter.,
business, the Nickel Pirate road inaug-
urated a new through express on Sun-
day, Sept. .'Ird. Palace sleepers Chi-
cago to Buffalo and direct connection
at Buffalo for ail points east.
It is a pleasure to note the addition
of another through train to the al-
ready competent train service of the
Nickel Plate road. It will lea1"
Chicago at 7:35 a. m. and reach Buffa-
lo at .'1:40 a. m. the following morning.
Through sleepers Chicago t<• Buffalo.
Direct connection at Buffalo for all
points east.
What You Don't Know About California
Is told in a beautifully illustrated
and entertaining book entitled T<>
California and Back.' AslrG 1 N
olson, G I' A, Santa Fe route, Topeka
Kansas, for a copy. It is free.
The San Francisco Midwinter ftx-
position will attract touris:^ to the
Pacific coast this winter. Write to
above address for pamphlet describing
World's Fair Jr. The unexcelled
climate, cheap lands and sunshiny
skies of all California are attractive
every day in the year. Low rates via
the Santa Fe Route.
tort Smith, Arkansas, Parsons, Kan-
sas, and Denver, Colorado.
Look out for "C" on Left Jaw.
Have your horses branded and
thus secure their safety.
vr Kfsponsible (gents wanted in fvery
st vtuin . i Uio I-.iliaa Territory. ppiy to
-P otcetiveauu o. t. i e Association/' Ato-
ka, luiiian Ter., lor icnaii to ap-oats.
DAVID DOUGLAS,
ARGHiTEGT,
lteomsl2and 13 Button building
24th day of April, l :n. and answer > r 1'I8 M in street, Oklahoma Oity, O
Furnished Rooms
Nicely furnished rooms from $1 to
$2 per week, and from lio to 50 cents
per night. Centrally located.
No. 112 lteno avenue, near corner
of Broadway.
MItS. S. P. DAVIS.
i he Sun.
demur to sail petition the same will
bct ikenss true and judgment ren-
der"! therein In \our a I
Witness my hand and the seal of
the probate court, of said county this
12th day of March A. I) , 1891.
l->'AL.l H. A. STKWAHD,
13-18 Probate Judge.
«to-<lay i- .
mi rrkndchlldran take Dr (Junn
1 fa already prepared and r M
Sold •verywnar
Itow _
whlota . - - ^
taata. Sold everywhar*. I^ara<t bottles BO osnta
tails ae substitute for Ik Thsrs^s nothlnf ss «ood.
S Gott&Oo.
Ft>v Sale-
Ail or in part, my livery stock
re work, saddle or buggy,
mares in foal. For Infor-
mation call at Second Hand store,
07 Grand avenue. C. Hast
T. A simple suggestion from a com-
petent architect is sometimes worth
his fee.
^uv\v\V
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 21, 1894, newspaper, March 21, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150440/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.