Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 297, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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e*t of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Go
baking
Powder
jt'ssssa
ABSOLUTELY PURE
twtlelb. C. A
27-d.tw ($
flock fir jewelry
l*o. 2IH Main street.
27-tf
Telephone ^n- 41
Money to l «o ""
Majore.
If your «a"!
need rep lr *" •"
] )a t A H"™1
)r Hunt' dlorrliea and summer
• JopLI.* -'J""- f°r 8>l1'
y, lej , a'Hir,o tf
r,Ljtes heiltk' creates Blrenirtb.
•tw Tttft.r; Ue Wilt's Saroaparilla.
i, m-ommeadt lu*"- Scott & Co.
„„ mut-Furnished room In
t 4 JTatlunal Htnk Iu-
'e 1 TmBS JoUKfAL office 22-U
■icuret blood «od skin disorders
It doe* th!. quickly and permanently
llere an* (mod reason why vou
h M ool **
I< ea niiEend'' Itself- Scott & Co.
to loan on chattels. C. A.
27-d&w6
lib fi
It Is *« natural an It * to smile ft r i
Uieii uw Mi/uicu lo tiiti«iliu!l}
nUockeU wtitii opiuion* atiU insiuu-
Uons long uein Mono are aaaailed
ai.d what thougLt i r theory ha- dot
! oeeu sanctltied. The vilest erucia-
! lion* of frenzied brain and barbarous
I mind have been canonized. There
| uie sentiments today which are tossed
1 about and bandied iroui up to iip an
j the petty plaything < f an idle mo-
j ment. which once were held a> sarrd 1
I as the holiest thought of O- d There
! is scarcely a crime in the decalogue
; that hai not been clothed with sacred ;
( uuition under the .specious license <>f
j the end justifying the means. It is 1
true that the form* of the sacred past I
a.< only
M. Dl'N'N.
I BENJ7
FUPNITURE CO.
204 and 206 Main Street,
Oklahoma City
oaey
ore.
,it«t Stjle fWhuir Cfcrd*,
Hand1* Drug Stwre.
j >rrent, two furnished rooms in
j ate bouse. No. 411 Korlh Har
\t street. 3"tf
ood rooms for rent Enquire of
.v ®our Price at Electric Light of-
;oo * to rent—Outside room* in
k block. Enquire at No. 200
idway 27 tf
i'rompt returns made on all bills
pctrusted to J. W. Weinbreoner.
0 oe with Wilson & Ebey, Baaaett
bkek
ure blood means good heal to. Be-
i: )rce it with l>eWitt's Sirsaparllla.
trifles the blood, cures eruptions
( sma, scrofula and ail diseases aris-
from impure blood. It recom-
i ids itself. Scott & Co.
f. Bunt's Mixture is excellent in
c. cholera, diorrhea. cholera in-
1 tm. summer complaint. flux and
derailments of bowels. It is
h ing and s . thing and .vterly
ilesa. 10-tf
> Menton, the baker, handles noth-
ii jut the very best bread, pies and
c s, a first class fruit stand aDd a
gfi, ral lire of staple and f*ncy groc-
er . Call on him at No. 3i Broad-
W j 15-1 mo
Witt'sSaroaparilla is prepared
'• eansfng the blood from impuri-
ti nd disease. It dties this and
. It builds up and strengthen*
">• itnUoos impaired by disease. It'
rt amends itself Scott ft Go.
¥ -an easy shave, .ash iona ble hair
at ran elegant bath, don't forget
f yuu will find them all at Aber-
rj S Miller's barber shop, under
I t Natlo&al bank.
v"' hite dress good* pongees crepes,
ac-t. yr gingham^, French satins, •'in
3eri«*s, silk civets, plushes, wool
•dr« s good^ all at wholesale cost,
ee new goods b<jught for this sum-
:■ trade Everythinn must gi.
i * we are going to quit business
♦*■ us and sav#. from 20 to 40 per cent
on dry goods, «hr*s and hat*
Petty joiin k Co.
31 d2 wl 138 Main st reet
if hat makes a bouse a borne'r The
mother well, the children rosy, the
fatfeer in g^jod health and good humor
411 brought about by the use < r Lfc*
vfitt's SarsapariJIa It recommends
tself. Scot i & Co.
There are still gome beautiful places
>a Summer* Place for sale on easy
terms. Summers Place is a beautiful
Jburbof Oklahoma City. The size
of the blocks makes it just the place
for those who desire more room than
flan be had in the city. See S. H.
Summers. 10-tf
If dull, spiritless and stupid: if your
i >d is thick and sluggish, if your ap-
lr te is capticious and un<
For Sale—Two verv desirable resi-
de nc** on west, Fourth street. En-
quire at No. 200 Hroadway. 27-tf
T. If. Group's ice cream parlors are
the roost fashionable in the city and j ,ir«f at iaM. being recognized
their home made cake Is excelled by 1 forms. And forms are only empty
none on earth. £Mf i f nly brazen vessels. Why
,, should one be shocked because some-
place your collections in the hands one lifts 'lie curtain, ushering in the
ofJ. W. Weinbrenner. Prompt at- i dawn? Why should one be clothed
teution given to all foreign bills. Of- wltl1 obloquy becau-e he shudders in
lice with Wilson & Ebey. Bassett I Pf®*0.1?0® °f t*le. of cruelty
block.
Foil Sale—A four ro<
lot betweeu Fifth and
.Sixth street
on Brf adway. One-third down arid
balance on time. Enquire at No. 200
Broadway 11 -J
For the Christian Endeavor Con-
vention to lie held at Guthrie. O. T
and brutish inquisition? Why *it
; down amidst the ruins of hope, when
house and | f he angels r.f a glorious resurrection
have rolled ther*>cks *«f superstition
away, and the beautiful form of a
newlv risen hope Is winging her w«y
over lilll and dale, cltv and hamlet.'
scattering henlsons of peace and glad-
ness into the long desolate fields of
fear- The simple fact of l>e«np shock-
OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE.
Bed Room Suits from $12.00 "p —
Reed and Rattan Chairs, Settees, Tables, Etc
MOST COMPLETE SELECTION
■ ■ ■ w. i 't ♦ .- e -. n .• 1 ed is nothing, proves nothing, when
Jiidc 1-1. the Santa l>e will sell round ,he tremhlln/ devotee sits In the
trip tickets at one and one-third fare j presence <«f his crumbling juggernaut
May 31st to June 2nd. Limited to I with nothing to offer but tears and
return June 4th. A. W. Dunham, fearft
Agent.
For the G
held at New
A. K. Reunion to be
Ponca, O. T., June 5-8,
'Oh. but i hese sacred things are be-
ing ruthlessly destroyed, shocking!"
Yes, hat is true. D<. you realize,
my nineteenth century devotee, that
Ever brought to th« city. Examine our
uiii:.\ri,i,F,,
LEATHER
an WILTON HUG
COUCHES.
to Cross at one and one-third fare I denizens <
June 5th to 8th iuclushe. G«>od for warriors <
return
Agt.
June 9rh. A. W. Dunham.
ngs/
it the orient, the red browed
f the Jung'e are shocked
BED
LOUNGES,
MXWLE
LOUNGES,
Carpets made and laid the same ruiy of purchase,
found to compare with any bouse west of Kansas City,
Our prices and goods will be
Call and be convinced.
because their ho y leeks and onion4
their sacred cats and baboons are
laughed to scorn.
The Hindoo worshipper is shocked
when the divinity of his idol is called
in question. The Mohara^enan is yields of all
fiercely wrought up when he hears
the «aeredne«sof the Koran denied
Races.
Spring meeting, 18% at fair ground
track. Friday and Saturday. June Sth
and 9th.
first day.
2 year old trot, i mile heats. 2 In 5.
i mile dash, free for ali. ; , . , ,
.. . . , _ Why is idolatry in one tand any
.) minute class, pace, 3 in 5. worse thin in another? In the*"
i mile dash, free for all. countries these things are held sacred
second day. Have these any better moral right to
3 minute class, trot, i mile heats, ^0^*® an(* w,,r?*|iP tuan those? Wrl :
3 in 5
Col. Ellison reports that he will
have more than a half a crop of
peaches, some apples, besides good
mall fruits.
Work will soon commence in Perry
Oh, buu these aT heathen forms uPon a substantial church building
and ceremonies, only worthy to be de-
, strayed.n
* mile dash, 2-year olds and under.
2:30 class, trot or pace, mile heats.
3 io 5.
i dash, free for all.
American association rules to govern
for the Congregational denomination.
Rev. Bosworth, the pastor, has been
•titled that $700 has been raised in
* 'ssachusetts and Rhode Island to
aid them. It will be required of the
* erry people to subscribe the other
The pastor has also received
word that Illinois will subscribe $500
nip man those
should the priesthood be deemed ffjoo.
necessary and thus becon e authorized
to send forth Its tlat deciding the in-
structions required for the people? toward a parsonage.
Has knowlecge, wisdom and virtue
been so rare among the people, and
have the priests been theonlv deposit-
ories of these rich gems- God save
C. ABERNETHY.
H. J. MILLER.
ABERNETHY & MILLER.
Barber shop and Bath Rooms
The finest fitteu up Booms in 'he city. flOT AND COLD BATH
and barber wcrlr guarantied Under First National Hank, corner Broad-
way and Mi .ri
Purses aud entry fee to be announc- the mark! Why should one man-
ed not later than May 27th. made book be of more authority than
Grand matinee Saturday afternoon, another, except it be upon the basis
Kay2«th. Admission free Every- what is actually known in the realm
body invited
ONE PILL FOP
A tight occurred in the east hall of
the penitentiary yesterday morning
while the prisoners were going to
work. William Skaggs. a six-year
United States prisoner from Oklaho-
ma, and William Lawson, a two-year
colored burelar from Athens county,
come together. Lawson got in
of unmistakable fact?
If God is a kind and loving father.
rsr* ^ should any soul tremble with an Skaggs's may. and upon Skaggs push-
Un. GUNN S agonizing fear in his presence ' ^jm out a |fvely scrap took place.
How can any book of an uncertain " # • r
iMPBovao and remote age be the infallible The>' were punished and put
standard of a later a«?e. unles* knowl- into the third grade.—Columbus
/ ji/rO edge and research, improvement, pro- (Ohio) Journal.
gress and invention have perished
M// i a from among men lard of Thanks,
r// / A E'-clesiasticism has been the friend Tlu„0 r
of the people onlv an It has b«n p r- Editoh> Times-Joi knai.
mitted to manipulate and control the Gentlenjfn—\our kind favor which
j EWEL GAS RANGES
Are the hest high-grade, low-priced gas ranges in the world.
HHO PHYSIC
DOSE.
thought and aspirations of the raulti- graced and decorated my desk in the
tude W hy should an ecclesiastic way of envelopes and letter heads ou
Mym and clear tha Complexion better
Bettoa. The* mat mildly, neither gr<pe nor alokec
other pills do. To oonriaue ron of their merlte w
will nell Mm plea free, or a full bo* fur 26 oeoie 8c
e*eryvbere louoii* *«L Oo Philadelphia *
•lO <! ▼*' r>.
be clothed with such power anv more
than other earnest and thoughtful
men?
Ignorance is not the mother of true
devotion Why should not the occu-
pant of the pew know just as much
about ihe mysteries of godliness and
the secren* of the Almighty, as the
Half Fare Rates to the Ottawa ( ban- gentleman of the white choker'-
tawiua Assembly. Wll> should unquestioned faith and
superstitious sycophancy be cousider-
The Rock Island and SantaFehave e<\ better soil for the se^d of the king-
agreed to make a rate of one fare for dom than an illumined mind, rich In
the round trip fionj loints In Okla- its understanding of law and nature?
. 1H Eusebiu* «ald that falsennnd Is as
, ' ' go' d as medicine for the mind, and
and 2t) good for return including June r.hat in order to benefit the people it
30* 25-lm | Is necessarv ro deceive them.
Oregorv VII said, "A little jargon
is all that I
the people
my return yesterday from the country
bespeaks of your noble and generous
hearts wand a remembrance of the
past. I cannot, in this card fully ex-
press my* thanks for the favor you
have bestowed up me. May much
success in the futur« crown your every
—. in the enterprise which has so long
uperKltious y^anc^tw cou^r- Uved wllh u8 your8
Jno. B. Lewis.
PilSP
j-'/vj. ,v .5
MM'
... 'i r-Z-J s
. ■ 1 1 ;■ Ut'-'i.::
A «ure lure for Piles.
Itching Piles are known by moist-
ure like prespiration, causing intense
itching when warm. This form as
well as Blind. Bleeding or Protruding,
yeild at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile
remedy, which acts directly on parts
effected, absorbs tumors, allays itch-
ing effects a permauent cure. 50 cts.
Druggist or mail. Circulars free.
Dr. Bosanko. Philadelphia. Pa.
Sold by Scott, A Co.
Key Note New York
Miss Ellen Beach Yaw sang one of
the songs, which a member of the
German opera recently sang at a Seldl
necessary to Impose upon Concert at the Lenox Lyceum, and
even if comparisons should not be
Bishop Synecins said. rh^p^"pte njade, we feel inclin:! to make an ex-
are desirous r.f being deceived. Of
himself he said. To myself I shall al- ception by stating that Miss aw far
w:iv* he a philosopher, but in dealing surpassed the singer of that evening.
This is no experiment. Thousands are in use. Samples cau be seen
in operation at the office of the Oklahoma Gas Company.
NO SMOKE! NO DUST! NO HEAT! NO TROUBLE! NO DANGER
with the man of mankind, I shall be
a nHest "
Whv should the intelligent masses
consent to still be thus humbugged?
Syhel Hirst.
Healthy ihildreu
Come front healthy mothers. Aud
erMin.you mothers will certainly be healthy if
1 a Sarsamiriii. they'll take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-
i a bar.aparilla. lor best result# nrfpllon. Nothing cau equal it in
building up a wouiau's si l ength, in
•5 DeWitt's.
■tt & Co.
11 recommend* itsel f.
he Oklahoma tias Co. has the lat-
es improved gas Hfove on earth
T re Is absolutely nt> heat or trouble,
ti minute vcu apply the match the
tarigeisbot enough to use. These
r ges will be sold at actual cost.
Cull at the iff re and *ee for your-
sel es. 5.tf
DiTersifriug i rops.
Mr. F. C. Seeger owns a good farm
two miles eant of this city, but he
has not verv much of it- under
cultivation It i certain, however,
that the farm will yield mor<5 dollars
worth of produce than any other
regulating and assisting ali her nat- j l'iirnn i'1 the territory.
urai functions. It lessens the pains Mr. Seeger has out ten acres of cab-
und burdens of child bearing, supports | which is looking well, it is not
aud strengthen* weak, nursing moth
ers, and promotes an abundant secre-
tion of nourishment.
It's an invigorating, restoring tonic,
a soothing aud bracing nervine, ami
a guaranteed remedy for woman's ills
and ailments In every chronic
' female complaint" or weaaness, if it
Her training of the upper notes and
good method of attack for Colorature
passages was admirable. The com-
pass of Miss Yaw's voice is really
wonderful, and the privilege of listen-
ing to her w;il be hailed with delight
by the lovers of music in this city.
Tickets for the concert will soon be
placed ou sale.
To the Times-Journal Subscribers.
The daily subscription list of the
Timeb Journal has been sold to Mr.
J W. Weinbrenner, who will make
all collections.
The subscription price has been re-
duced to ten cents, and those wli
have paid ia advance will be credited
Oklahoma
Territorial
Fair Association
Will hold their second annual fair
OQiethiDK wronit when you tire too cver fl"B 1,1 twn<->111 "r curc> J""1 llave
isllf. SomethlnK wrontt when Uic r"r>r ^"""7.!"" Il' .1 1
-i„„. „„j „„ ,. " Delicate diseases, affecting male or
,i la Is n<it clear and smooth. Some- 'female, however Induced, speedily
lli ng wrong when the blood Is Impure permanently cured. llluslrated
E.erythlng right when you take De
Witt's Sarsaparllla. It recommends
ibelf. Scott & Co.
Isiok sent sealed for 10 cents In
stamp., World's Dispensary Medical
Association, e«:s Main street, Buffalo.
^warded Hiehest Honors World's Fair
D-PRICE'S
Powder:
in much danger of injury now except
from hall. Mr. C. A. McNabb also
has ten acres of cabbage on the place
Which is looking as well aS Mr.
Seeger's. He has in addition to the at the new price.
cabbage, four acres of sweet potatoes. Bills for back subscription will be
lrvin Seeger has on the same place made out and put in the hands of our
an acre of onion sets They have regular collector We would be
done excellently, and, are now wholly pleased to have those who are in ar-
free from weeds A conservative rears settle at the earliest possible
estimate of the value of the onion moment, as there are numerous im-
crop is $500. provements we desire to make, which
I11 addition to the vegetable crop, coH will necessitate a considerable
Mr. Seeger is planting small fruits outlay of money.
extensively. He has out au acre of
strawberries, 500 blackberry vines and
200 grapes. He will increase all of
these in the fall.
This is diversided farming, for Mr.
Seeger still has abundance of land for
corn, pasture and hay, a"d can keep
stock while growing vegetables and
fruits.
The market for cabbage will be
both north and south, and every
pound of the union sets can be 9old at
home.
:,| September i2.m.
AT OKLAHOMA CITY.
m 10,000.00
PUBi-ES AND
PREMIUS.
DR. GUNN'S
ONION
SYRUP
1 FOR COUGHS.
The only Fare Cream of 1
t'ged in Million* **
t.ir Powder —No Ammonia; No Aluwt.
• —40 Years ih+ Frauds***
he Presbyterian ladies society v"111 kow mT#r*ntiohiidr«n uSt
.t '*ith M - AM ion Fifth street
a. Import- *•*•• «> •*« >«•
Hcot.t. Oo.l
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER S ADVICE.
In raialng m famil* ot nine ohildrxn. mr only r« -
•d* for Couaha, Oolda and Croup wm onion ayrup It
* m to-<l*T M It wu forty yi*r« «#v
:• Dr Ounn*! Onion Syrup
nd more to tho
Ur|« bottlM SO c*n<«.
TUr«'< noUUcc M «ood
Entrees to 9tock close
JTJ3STIE] 1, 130^.
For particulars write to
Kd. Ovibholsib, Secy.
J. W. WEINBRENNER,
Collecting - Agent
QUICK MEAL
ARE THE BEST
W J. PETTEE & CO.
121 cr 123 Main Street.
That Elegant Toulc.
rwi/iAA
Will collect your hills and make
prompt ret'irns. Office with Wilson
& Kbev, Bassett block, Oklahoma
J City, O. T.
so favorably known, Is for sale in bot-
t1ns at
WAND'S DEUG STORE.
By the glass at
WETZEL'S,
■e*ved through his elegant frigid
soda fountain.
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int*. Sp •ijni ii-rran to Agent*
• Sitntl«u Munf. Cu., Kuuiut City. Hit
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