Oklahoma Daily Times--Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 169, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 6, 1891 Page: 2 of 2
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY TIMI- tOURNAf. -I'MiAV i>i ■ K'lM,:' 1^_
1Q 1aQ1
Great Bargain Sales for Two w ^eka Commencing 1 riclay, JNov 16,
All w oll AlbulmasAflc worth 75c.
Plait FUael ' &0u worth (15 and 75.'.
11 I'lnin Flanel flfie worth $1.0'.'.
1wiilo Br(: doloth« $1.35 worth $1.7"'.
Colorftu BrilluuMMn 5tlo worth i<'i-
('olored Silk Velvet, $1.75 worili $2.5(1.
Millinery KO#d in Birds flumes and Tip* t Ml pn«
tatnbriij* lor tbia salo at 5<J.
lilack nil void liro :a !'• 7&o worth $1 25.
Colored all wool Henrietta! 83 *omi $1.25.
« " " 75: " 1 00
" " " 50o " 7 j:
Strip'd Seijiea 6Hc ' rth 75 SQd 85.
" " he " 05 and 75.
I'mid Sergei 58c worth 75o.
I'luid l'lauel 58c worth 75c.
: Silk Gre^raio llibhou
,. 22 at 22c.
" !ti at 10?.
12 at 12e.
'.) nt 9o.
* 7 a t 7c
\\. rth double un where ■ l e.
T|, fe tond- are I <! n<"'v 1n' nl"v"1- dl"'.v-
Huuriott i' v r^e .it 1--- v.oith 18 jdJ 20
" ai 18c worth "S 5
!' at 22 '• 30 and 35
1',; . Ik .v iij' IT m ..it. :it $1,371 worth, $1.75.
" " " 1.121 1.50.
151 k all wool UoMiftt.8 93s worth |1,:17J.
75 " 125.
ii " " " 05 •• 30c.
iDOOT SALE!=gf-
i-rrn o"F ^PI-i.nT!Ej jDIw-fcjoS GOO JDS
□STG-
3. B
(roadway Court House Block.. jj|
glioma Daily iim s-Joumal.
hf,l ettrv dan crwjit Monday
|||0MA(T1Y, • • «KI.AIIO>I \
Journal Mishint Co.
T«rm of Subscription.
daily.
I
■ month"
.oath, by oil IU I
Veek.by carrier
WfcKKI.Y.
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l'l III AdvMli'
loath*.
I Month*
Local Woatnet Beoort.
tm.lt lK'HKM
| BWAHTMKNT.il' AORICU1 I f K M
OKLAHOMA UIT* 0. I . BM 1 ' " 1
Weather Indication..
V i,|V.. I'llV 1>. I . I> 1 '
, an I : n I' >•> ••
Ti'iriI"rt In tlx' i ,:iiviit: mi, it v -.!!
, dln'HMloa of (lie groat p h'< - i TUe ,V X,,,...to
iesc two territories bave4 •«> vo in • uli!ize in (l, meistle life u hat otter races
(ik> near future, and the ujiiial p< iut u -ic is well known, and ihe wilt yi
., ,. , ..in I,. | this vital thrift is sren in the financial
n the movement that nil! lead to co|ulltloll of tlu, Fr;.Ilch n:i(i n nt iho
hat solution, It bubooWS our |e> J prPhCpt, (Jay. The.v live well, bui
tin little; they tek social pvastuv, but
only in an economical nay, and they
arc the best farmers, the m< 1 skillful
artisans and the m< t bin et >fnl manu-
facturers, as an em ire na tion, the world
has ever known. They have been but
uora. ** uawvei nuuu • •. .*; I u few y, llVN ont of a di .aatroua war. and
outt'OOie of the tituat|>u, wu want ! vet tliev are nearer out of dell and have
their frlt'Uiltblp at ..II - vent, and ' «« T',U_h.,h.',,n lhc..?""
their co-operation if poMihto
pie to he doubly diecredfand fair in
t he probable absence of one of the
interested parties, and not to assume
too much iu speaking (br < ur neigh*
bois. Whatever shall belthe final
Tiif.hi; are 1)4,32! t os.« iHeen in the
I United Stales, of which 2,!U2 are
——1! presidenlial
Tue PoftoisaBter General recom
mends that the free deliv rv syatern
be est en-led to all cities hiving be
twecu 501)0 and 10,000 potilation.
POST MA TKII (JI nkhal WANA
mam u aaja the (ostgl srivict f h
people in any ■ ther section of the earth
This will be*clem ■ inv.l r a< « d when it
is stated that the e "ulih of that people
now aurates I5.fi ' >,000,000, while
that of the t nit i Kingdom is only
(45,000, i.000, and t hat .of the l nited
Stonly tr.'.eio.o ;,000. — A;r" of
bteeL
lor
I.an!) OrKH K AT ()Kf
Novnmber l4, I8BS.
XTOTK •. I - hereby k!' '
ii iinmcd Kcitlcr bin
teutlna t«> innke ftnal
fhilai. «iiKl tlmt MHnl j-
ihe U8tfli t*r hu'1 H«".*
il T iui DtHfCUtfter.
Ht« vn for lh« t)tiii •
tiiw n liip 10 nori h, n "
the lollowing wltaens.
oils r« idenoo upon i
iuu'1, vizi
Alex cameron, A. <' :
w ilimm IJrowu, K P
;>lfy o. T.
Any person who desire
' "oh liSi
nice i
hey mjlhiauthil reupoi
ru%ulniinn« of the tin
such proof nhmil'l n i
ifiven an oiJimrtonlty
llnieiind plin-e to eros
nl huMclaimant, and i
huttalof that sulnnlit*
•imo. i
First publiejitlon . ov.
Notioo for Publication.
CiTT,
O. r.
Land omen at oklahoma
Kov. luhlrtM.
N'tvrn I". i" hi r<-liv irlvon tlmt the lollowin/
11)1 |,1|N| . (Ml -■ I,. il "iI notice of In- Inten-
tion K make tin: ( proof In uui |H>ri ur 111-
iMuini, i"i'! thai s ii'l ncoof will he nm le bi'hm
Atlinintwl i'ti' ;
Territory of Oklabi m
in Probit'
in Tin; Matt •
.1 ACOl!
Notice of time a
Will:
Pursuant to an otrte •
on lii > - >iit ilny f 1
notic" 1h iiecii ua ej (
day ' l iM-eoinber, i>
•i in «ff si«i 'i v«hi ti •1
Court, at « k! I onia I
Oklahoma. • )kliih< m
appointed iw tilt «lm« • <
lie hii t will and t>-.J
i
thofi p'«die
ill* sns
i In -v
report
: ti,,.
i.inl '
V
ho
| nwj 10 I uioudlW*
I hb| 14 loloudlew
. pt jSf i
. m I a>.os I f i.
i.V.| .' | | ■•■•I I
lilum t.'iiil'. nilui
luutn t.iniit'ramro
|recn t Mr today. Clouily, cold' 1.
IMPORTANT.
Imaaa ag^Tentionof the i hab
a of ()iti: (i ' 1 ^
Id io «aet,ln the oountj cou
I Buaetl blook, on ill- 8 '•
'('.mil1' r. !•!'!
tlic porpiwe of <1< r i"1-' "u
tatea for each 500 tnlmbiiania i
[boni.l count\, anil two ■U'l.'U
Lffe lor each city in 'aid o"'
Ticiiil the
l|,l in Oklahoma ; flew m ■
|gi,l, 0.0 .1"NK I
,|. |l.,N .VAN S
Ml NOMINATION VEI'.
|a UINC. 1''N, 11. 0 , a- •' ' i'
ft I., tit, no u-iiwnirut '!1"'
Iiimi on micaker in tlio iliti. r. ti.
I Willi 1
to* tbi.i
, lUillt't'
any
li u Ixl
such pr
en an
I lib jLU&YfcNlMMi.
i ladloationa now ari ll
IllOllli COM \ III I'll' A ':1
TJ.U troll) Oklull nl '
*rlv lepreacni'Al lioai 'ih'4*i
I"
ti;.,., i. «-
presiiitutloii fro'ii oatside the
of our territory. We ho|
_s p iints in Intlian Terri(oi>
I vet conclude to -1 ntl ri'i'i i '-e
I who way b.
in authority In Ihc naiiona,
Ibe IndlcatioUH are nut
Itliis is to I. so, i "ill delruI
\ the illc. i.M in - - ! •'
Jnportance of iln' gathering. It
lar that lodi in 1 ri
L bouutl I.) ti.'
I
j uiatier with |>erf<et tud *P' ml-
lereal'i, i. ii
,ii. And indeed we tuiuk, will
' the able,i
L, the Minco Nl in r.-l, thai i <•
j ot Indian Xxtritorj are not jet
I I,, H|«>ak "ii lii
Lot full) -e le i|' 1 ' '■
Itions ale ' • « oaotit. " un« r-
■
I
They I"'i* '"d n;
lilvis.
II il it 1*
lor uar< ful ami judic "
l« |,i,rt of ill.* '"villi"!' It
Ituucc of Ho '"'I*
('oaimi-yioNMt MtiiiOAN wri
under the law he In aide t;> p ■
nt the rate often dollar i r quu '
for every Indian pupil in 'he j ublie .„„
ichoob m Oklahoma Territory Tin- 'uwXX>-
relieves the situation tnatenallv. uttuief tbat subin
1 first publication Is
Great Men Wlio Were Defleleut In Couvrr- miim,i——
h itonal Power. Notice to
Many of our greatest men seein to
have lieen sjngttlurly defh ient in the \ \ l c>1 I 1
power of conversation. Kven those :
noted for their frreat wit, and for the . , no n .
sparkling gt'ins "i thought tlirown out
to un odrntrip«y world <>tt ['uper, have
been so dull and stupid in eonver,-ation
that thore who knew tliein personally
oould never understand their right to be
called clever; but wit on paper is avery
different tiling from wit.on the tongue'\
end, ready to drop oil? at the owner's
will, without time for preparation or
reiumleling, charming all listeners as
much by its ttpoutuueil} as by lu spar-
kle.
We can s arcely believe when read-
' ing "lludibi as," overtlowirig. as it does,
with wit and humor, that its author,
Butler, was the dullest and mov, tnpid
coiupanii -u im a gin ablet but such w as
the case. That Addison, \s ti s.« "dassla
itttelUgenee" cltarms yon. and after
whom you have end« avored t model
your own style, win shy and abseut in
society. That I<a Vontaine is really the
author of those witty fables that you
have read and laughed over — Lo l'on-
j taino wb> v, as al m st t I ally deficient
! in conversational power av■ tl««> igh lie
I sold all his though' * t > his publishers,
J Cornollle. tiu3 gr >at French dramat! t
was so eompletely 1 t .indeinluiri a ■ - «l
' ' , tlmt be wrote a witty c. 'Uplet
should mil.i'iuwed. will i
•etunity St the above nienti
nine the wiu 1
'i that H:tl I >f
Iie« Istci'siiil it (•
on tho fi ii ' «a u ii.
t.i-i. I). Warn • for the n->
•etton 2." i-i nfbtp it. nurui
lit* earnest ho tot lowing «
hlH bis eonifauoua rc-i'lenei
vat-Ion o'j said laid vi*:
K ■;reen.tV, I.. Ke'hr.BWd
.t .>kl .iiqtaaCity. O. 'I'.
An> I (7 "11 who desln'H '•
the alio win'..*♦• e! neb pn-of, j.v wl
oi uv mbstarttlal reason, n ileriii
r-irtii'.tf ne of «l " In.erlor I) ■mirimflH, W- 1
mi, a | it ..f should not be allowed, win « •■ j
in «■fe I'pportunlty at the aluiyp
time fnd p'.aeo to ero « .-tainlne tbe «i ,
i , uf said e atnvnit, and 1 " ev ,.i m :
in i. Jfntal 01 that anbmttU11 by ebdnuntt
jullN It. Illl liKORD, tteflSt* I
First ii iijillllil l<«v. 2". IU"
Nollce ftif PsWUatl.in.
! N'
,i orn i tr Oklahoma
ivt-mt" r I.I tsfll.
I I f. i-« •' i ■ Uv tfiven i li '
uutiied si'it .cr I. tiled no. i
tu 'link' tinsi Pro "f ' 1 '
iiOinJhnd i ■ -i.-'l pro • ■ « 1
i^i i.-i and Uccfiv. r H
,. I'/ mi I>e,: -nllK-r I^'l
! ;.|rf. I- I. r tli«'*w ' "
I JT-i I M. U< n nnt s the t
f'« pr«.v#bifeo iiiiu.nip n -n
t my elf for the
• him converse.w
•an so reeoniM.'use
unlng with Milton
•- t" and "Paradl«
a^toni-h.eil to tlnd
nl and sarcastic!
« h « i t ■ l i that he wins In* j \ \
an >th. r
wss! tir
said of him: "1 rnns
tales in ree >atpen
weariness «if hen
Fortunate is he wh
his friends. After
through ^Paradise 1
Regained," we i
that he was it..
That Dance was taciturn and satirical
we attribute i • ' e fact tbat beatrice
jilted him. w lii eli hit l the usualandvery
natural effect of souring hi -< Isp ' ition;
henee, w« i his f: i It with leni-
ency.
We are told that Cray scld* in talked
or smiled. IVrhaps lalking so litt <• ae-
onnnts for the deep thoughts end* died
in his "I'.leiry in a Cottntr Chureh-
ynrd;" and, as for his n< t smibttflf, v,e
forgive him for that mistake when we
remember that a man may smile ami
smile and be a villain.
Melanetlnm. the eoDt^mi rary <"
Luther, was stJ shy and so ca ily eim
barrassed that once when attemptingto
pretU'h to a h :go ho i-se he could get n>
further than tho text, and kept repeat-
ing that--"Feed my sheep.' Luther,
who, fortunately was at his sido tok-
him to sit down and he would perlorn
his duty for him He obeyed, urn! J
right gladly too. mi d dibt.
We might mention many more great
men who have b n wall flowers in the
parlor, but wh sh nte as "bright, par-
ticular stars" ita the library, and the
latter b leg t'i • in re endurable, an<l
consequently tli tn! r«- b> Is* envied
po: it i ti, ut reserve our pity for those
who have jj :iUy noeesstty tor lt-
tlutee « i U yj UVUmjw
r trv -nr. i'.-t«-r M
don to mai
fluba, so" lb
th«-«i t*'
r . 1 H'" III'
who ' 11 i' •
on Unit the
i , -lied otb^o
i-cr «t "I- "
.1 l.i-.f I'""
i ,i,e v«ihe
- 11. ebrt h • «
Tolhl^oig W'ttiie- .
Hi m-e upon M
Ho nmii' in,
i.iauoi -imi "i
J
and fiprnU .1.
;ih Man tr. Ofers
it j, m! • ! <' lH ont
t | to ts •
Tc g
will sell
of Wnti I)
Suet;lut;J(
on
w
i! In 11
t>OV
Ltys
i11' Mill* ii.
i n
at C
on t oi
M±
r, O. T.,
:f following
.• of her in-
pport of her
n> id<* before
bonis'
ilu
riett
J. C. DEAN,
ATTORN Y AT LAW
V'$X,t '«•« l-n'Tv,^ !H"e..TkSKT
O 'Ice. <""n U'. First .>at Hank 11 d g.
OKI.UIOMACITY. ' " " OK.TEII
Wie ii'ones
her coutlnu-
; hi of, paid
t>; ^t s|«ainsi
t'. li.) knows oi
c law and Hie
■ r'uioiit, way
iv, i-.d, will be
,vc mentioned
i he witnessoR
i!-nee In re-
Register.
Codrt, made
A. I'. l*:n.
..iv. tli; lit'
n iii o'olot u
t /otnof s.il
. founts
, has '•
W-iI.CLUTTER,M.D.
PHYSICIAN it i-l'KUEON.
Oflie". White 11 .ii'l." Hi'iiSB. w"
Tini''l ^ 1 et. () nlahoma t it>. U. J. •
A ti. Hammer D. I>. b< •'b W.B.FIofcl.
IISIMU, MICH! ""
I .A \Y V BUS
KHHOM A fITV.
J. H. EVEREST,
rAWY
See OeBoIt Bro'u. ami get tlieir prices before buying you
winter supply. Tlxey handle all kinrls of
Hard and Soft Coal,
Also Lime, Hair and
Cement, and all kinds
10 ot Building Material.
General Agents for Six of the best makes of Wind Mill*.
"j® ®Sma|fec55si Stage Line
in I attentioi p„ imiooi-■ ! . It*.! ; ; e.f I b r^os and Kcu Cnaelies.
cttei — tb< 'oili'tf. in' aitentioi Good Equipme its, Relays of Horses anil New Coaches,
de
: id-" •'« !••-. d-u jeaV), Qk ;iotn;v (iity at i " a. m. I- a to 'I eu-nseh, $2 00
vnvi. -ll 'iiriimsch lit ..::"p.iu I- - .0 Cli-.i--!;in City, 75
——• . 1 ! L'-avB TeeuiuPrli at 7:30*,nj. Fare to King'* P O. 1.25
r r . y Ai:i\'- - 'll 1l,'it3 •" M Far, l • ■ nee' >«•«. 1.75
n
t Fublieatl
<* t« protest
iikkicb a
mbe*d8, lay 1
I by cUiiiiH
I'Hiuii. i:
twth. tain.
lor i"C lo-
ublicat i
lowing
der
Am
KtiAHOM
ho s
111 :
aivea Hi
why tii
tunit>
of th.<
rtr.st i
pri'lt
nemtti
llilLUHl
V.t)
lecin I
pi 001
Ft.
■CO
■ !,ti '■ lit 1 new
HEATBESi
r-ntire - oeli f..r sal" in
1 « > i. ; 1 ■ 11; i 'i j 10 f iwn. 1.10
"in-ntion u.'-« n t( 1 pr and the delivery of same guaranteed.
'i -:«i L. B. BAIBD and
. J ;■! '!! - IS. Props
or
At a low
Ovvilowr Block.-Cr. I Ave
COAL AND WOOD,
c. HAST. GARRISON & C OK, " " St, «-*
G j,' DKAlT1 - "T.oot^fWeareOoajW
mmi™
ME8 GE.UtY, P -'
I* A. OILB wllT, Cafbifi
A. L WELSH, Ai t.C««
Mfflco In First National FUi
ing, okl ilioraaClty. I.
Hull'
Willi Cah ait Weasels
CITIZENS' BANK.
OF OKLAHOMA CITY.
.T 1 350,000.
v vNTi: lit ('. BAST'S, UNEXCEI .:iON.' BLE REFERENCES GIVEN
Second Hand i TDtlEeEC'XOIBS:
I (in, I'awn Store, opposite Grand j—/u—* v—
1' I'"ur"i""e FOX WINNIE. JAS. GEARY. S. LEHMAN.
A. B GILBERT. L- A. GILBERT.
j liepH
• i ;
R. G. Hays
TTO
1
ATTORNEYS • AT - LAW
Will iiractice in nl ' e Courts
,|^w Otflee i't H.issett Bloel
icaa
N. M. TUBBS,
t naw ^.™I.™B,ASOlrT
At 0 nsy and G - v.lar Ai Law,
-with
HOWE it ST .10'- IN
\ Avenue. Oli! hQtf 1 < iiy, Okla. Tei
HANT L COMPANY.
Mant 1 in wo"1 onk ai' i <•! erry; and in slate and iron. All
kinds of grate ft >11 the old fashioned andiron, to the low
down club ' rat : a JO 1m irtl« andjil.n.e Tbto com-
Na 1 Hank and
j. i], \\ 1. - iv -id'. Ki'e. I v in- w -t Grand are.
. I cxz:
1 In (he < l
E1X
iPE3T 2IGS
Ki-niure it the Sniond
rR ill 1 Ivcrlu r B "ek.
.ill" WEET,
NF. -AT-LAW
>K lithe
1 (ity. 0. T.
1 Bei t t r or C. S. band
] h;i« S thor' ught know ., ge of
1 Utt8 and practice.
• c art H<v ni UuUdtug, Come
Grtux Old 8. n
0.
I WKIGHTSMAN,
nt c-iri'Di at Law,
.. , iree-ml prn'tlee
"a ■ eALDRON.
m AKQ f iSSEON,
DAN PHILLIPS'
y Stable.
5 [FINESTTOSOUTSTN THE CITY\**skJM*M,
California Avenue Near Broadway.
rxi_ C. IE3IOTJ"CS--c3I, ---
Livrey and Boarding Stabe.
... 1 r. . .,11 trail a ! ' r i lahl < orner of Main and Hudson.
| . J 0 /-oqj Xnternntional Hotel, corner Broadway and Grand ave-
elephono our orderi fromiitwe ? (< ftn#W(.n.,;.
Ht r> c.
' i ll. 8.
omci
;ebn for Pon
,..0, , at of n.r<>a«iwB
Tovn
4 1)0
TX-3:E SU^teowee
LIVERY STABLE.
• r e B. f t New Buggie, and ( iirriugw and Driving Horses.
3 Vices Reasonable.
f [a g ; n:o i iid. Wast Main Street-
1 j ~ il C 'ull. i
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