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DAILY ENTERPRISE-TIMES.
OFFICIAL PAPEIt OF NOltLE COUNTY.
VOL. 4
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY. OKLAH MA. SATURDAY, MAY 9. 1896.
NO 4
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t'ocond Kansas Dietriot Deadlock
Erokon After Four Days.
DOMINATION IS MADE UNANIMOUS
Convention L.ruies ilie T i ?« of Iteno'utlou
Alukltiu tn tli« Delegate Coiivvntlou
Wbloh Mh(i Nm( Week
—Oilier I.mt" New*,
WILL TAUF. A LONG TIME
Lawrence, Kan., May P.—After tak-
ing 11 JOciIlota, during .
tn<JInk tlirouKli four days, the Secon 1
congre«Hi nal district Itepubl! ■ m con-
venilbn this afteinoon n >mlnat i J.*P.
Harris, a farmer an 1 bank •/ of Otta-
wa, Franklin county, to su< <-•< « i Hon.
Orrln L. Miller In corjjjr. On the
final ballot Harris re<-<-iv. 1 01 of the 8.">
voteH of the convention and, the nom-
ination was then made u . il oous.
Up to the 111th ballot, v. t n a break
<o Harris occurred, the \<i s of th?
convention were about evenly divided
between \V. J. Uu •' an of W yandotte
county. C. \\\ Tricktti of Wyandotte,
{Eldon Lowe of Bourbon, ex^Congreas- 1
man IS. H. Funnton • f All in, K. T. Met-
Ji'olt of Anderson and Mr. Harris, the -
•final nominee.
Mr. Harris, as a pi n- r of Kansas. 1
participated in the early struggles for f
•freedom, and later served through the I
Jcivil war. After the long and t-dious ,
struggle the convention adjourned with- j
lout adopting wy rei duMont# this being
Jeft to the convention which meets at
Ottawa next vvek to nominate delegate#
t-> the national conv ntton.
JH.HATL OX T IK \ Hill CM V CUFMT
IntentInn* of tlin Italian tiov.-rniiitiit lie
ve!o| "d K (f. r ling tlie Colonl***,
! Rome, May *9—In the course of a de-
bate on the African credit, the minister
for foreign affairs, toll duke of 0er- j
moneta, repudiated the idea that the
Italian government had th- intention "f
abandoning MassoK.ih and IntiinaP-d
that the Italians would hold Kassala
so long as the internists -f lh«- Anglo*
•Kgyirtian expedition t • Dongola de*
manded it
General SUootti, minister of war, fol-
lowed the duke of Bermoneta, i the
chamiber of deputies, approving of tin
decision of the government to abandon
TIgre. To • ,i •• ; war for tWO
years, he said, 180,000 men and an ex-
p'-Tiditur^ of 4" i0'.to,i""( j.*, ur. ! - ij-joo.ooo,-
00f ) would be required. The Italian
possessions would th-reform be limited
to the Marcb-Belsa river Li e.
The governm* nt, he paid, w uld do its
utmost to obtain the release if the pris-
oners in the hands of the Afbysalnlane,
ewn paying a ransom for thenu Ho
I'Oped that .-v.-ntually a modus vivendi
would be arranged.
• 'j 1*0, May I.—It la it .-.rued that the
khalt.' i s fircitdy i tniiting: an 1 that
he has «• nt l.fVO of !•!■« troops to sup-
I a •••: : mi :•> i: : m. h ii is
•ilso di^patcheu .ucin-uts Kas-
sala.
ItllOOI.S W AS s| 1.1. OF SANCTION
I. • 1-n, May fK . • I: -rlin cores-
nonl^nt of tii- Dallv N nays The
N • • N i iir ;.::i t:% i w,n always
Wtll inf. *m« d « : t> i: • -r , >f tho
Transvaal i; . : in< i u- - • the stay
.'n Ci "many of ! \7 I. y l*. * retary
f ria-te f the Trr -v i.tl. ftat- ; that
*'i' s. I-t-: K: o- : ;n - ■ i |. l.ima-
I |M ■ f ! h«> I • ( Mil (''HIT .1 u lii'M I
Chart** L< •nai l sijer. i m.vlf bs pre*- i
d \d i. l'i. C ■ • -.try. '
I'd n H:. \ - II n ri> ' v • iv« . .
- iin« .«• i h a ii g n • 'i iu«'
fl i f ill. d b t tj<« t • ,1 th iiin ' ' rs
i ould not ••■ni" . ti . i . th M Ith id- i
Th «xp*« hold-
ers" n ti cypim t f• • r.■ I to a J
m< : i'iL' i'i f . • .1 . . v ' 11 J >- |
harutsiiirg, to i-ifotl ; • I Iri: ■ h flag.
Mr. c - I It;. des . if lit : • the
•vh« ! ' ti.iig iind r t i • * i be- 1
"ac^e h wh •* •• "f Mil tlon for hl« i
actn f lie u< i J 1 hop. l to b.
ron - p-' • d :it f ;; "1'j ; • ■! Hta!'- < of !
?ouihAf'«n
I'lM: t IIAM l l on itl«• 1 i;ot m i:
hptllil I Ikrly In I t* t ill %liif l|« in* In
11 It«< s, '• Hf|TUl h |l ^| • Km. Iv,
v • M 11 ■ 'i.. i1. i lings
of th* H"*'ii ih ■ hi" 11.« i 11 in tn .
Or ill - •* I • I < I IM" p 'i " • ri.'i
t'oiap ii' 1 m • b ' . !y f \ • I
% er , in '. ti . - . I f i I! • f ar
that nil'' o" Hi- n it.M \4 .and!' I with
K' • dl" o .t n. .' i' ult In Mtraln*
l'i/ . ! • j • k. i> ' i i .in I a mic i bie
j.dat! * oi l a- i ♦ h I'nlu I Mtai •• and
Hpa i mi'oi >, ii ,- . ntatlotis luv*
I«< t nt i t !«■> th« k' lepnrtment on
II." sri-o an I i! «' nnrtint ut cer
lalrly w'll ii I* I t ii*r ivifte Inntsirt*
U * !t s'l ti • a1 t . I t it nt i *t all
111# Ao . •. hp ti i ipi \ >• under
trial .re r, i n. it. v i < ill (h> prlv-
II* k • a nil I V ' rti ■ of elVillM*
e 1 e ii f • \ \ ■ i t hi« i> lnt
« I t o' 'ii • I III' lefu ••
f « i-t 'i " • ' th \l1ie||*
• n \ *' I I Ml* lli, ' i- 'I t be||. \ rd
• M i' ttlr| tb'ti t carry
Mirn «, there i« noni<*
II Sail* Itlioilea' i*ur|ioHt) to l o V«iry Uucy
TIiruflibiK >1 ilulieleN. i .
London. May', -A dispatch from Owe-
lo to the pally IVlegraph nays: The
.enemy (11 itabe'"•), at tne Malln Kraal
pas lriv* ii back all the patrols into
camp ard an arduous time ia expected.
Th? garrison ard Cecil Rhodes' column
'are provls oned for two months. Mr.
'Ilhodes bedeves !l v.ill take a still Ion-
'ger time to crush the Matabeles and
that thero wtll be heavy fighting.
' Th® Pally Telegraph also has a dis-
;patch ffom Prcorla which says the
•Vo'kssite.n cha^g^** that. Mr. Chamber-
lain end Sir H. P L.och, formerly gov-
error of Cape Crdonj, are also impll-
ear d in the p'ot Lgalrst the Trans-
vaal.
I XTLIITS S ill. LOU IIOLLANII
r*aiu r •• t t> * h m iv f*. i dh*
i i i t i i* to, th-,r • i*i ti l n n«*r«
ml * bi ' • -ti *rt • 1 miitii- \ni« '*«
b ii ini i«• • r* - i ■ l'\ hsi« i I f «-al
mef* oi i1" iy *i , i i rtiit into ihslr
lisi d-
mtmiii umit \ mimic
Merits M i ii*• •• no I'Mtir %hei*l of ti-f
• lie i Nli t| I Hit is
Mb ill i « it t. A ill , Mn)U ,1 - oi \Vrt|.
«1 lp w.i ti* n o - it hil- m -
III# 1 t o lit In • ' eli"t | it11 11 jr f >|
1st* set . I i ' t i i i i ♦- J
li«r 'I - rM'-ii( * . ti | h.
ktfr* I'll;* tM I ' ' II Vr
Win-, it la i
tMt- .if I > t ' t I ti in Ih f I • ,f
tbe SilMlT -litis S nilt oil Ihe Ittihllrt
IHo i1 a I- > i i i • ■ i• \
pHfrai. rlM, I | I 't ,l |t All H'ttir *'4fllsr
11:1*1 ti -I • 11 t , O.J1 H'*h' Iv
l'"- m: i | t It* I ,n h a f 4n«l
IHciiilf . t
Ancient Archive* to • « Kx?imined for lli«
Vuiiesitrlii Coin in Umioii.
WdHhlngto: , May ih.—Professor Geo.;
.'L. Jtu-r, liollmg the chain of history
at Ccrnc-il university, who -has been,
.workin.f mi Wasliingt' *i under direction1
or th-- Venesuslan boundary commis-
•sir-n for ti .* paj.r two m nths as special
geoKp,.iphicai expert, .- a!' - tomorow from
•'New York for Holland for the purpos-*
nf mak'ng an examination of the Dutch
♦records bearing upon 'V- b lundatycon-
•trover.-y. Th* special l^ason why the
commission desiies to i ave these arch-
ives examine i is that iclerence is mad i
to them in a general way in the British
blu> hook and by historians, without
•pccinoally d signa'tlng the particular
documents upon v M -h the staiemenH
of t.'i• L'uel. ok ar. I of the historians j
rest. It Is, therefore, deemed Import-J
ant to slc the original cV.cum*nts.
Wlt*i n speal to tbt Ipanlah archives,
no dcfnlte anion has yet been taken,
as thev srani on a st-m* wha.t different
"basil. The blue bcok gives extract)
from them, specifying the v domes from
which fh- y are taken. The V nezuelan
' governr'ent Is als t having prepared
transcripts of u bir^e Mimber of < rt -
ii 11 pu iof d eumi nfs from these arch
Ives oiiu m-t until ibes« c'ocumen-ts have
bc-n j *-sent vi to 'he commission and
It has had an ofp rtu -ity to examini
them will it he potsibie to say what
course the « ommiisi >:i \\!1 pursue wi h
r-.-r• : to their veri^cation and further
examination.
Th • r nmm.^ion has employed Profes-
sor Jam^-on. PH.ng the cha'r of his-
tory rt Hrown unlv -rfity, Rhode Is-
land. as his'- iii al expert and he has
nrrivei in VasMnic'on and already
bi'- n sr-t at v. ;k up ■ :i s'-me of the his-
torical -inesth.rs under investigation.
TILS 1'ILKII ON TUT TRATK
I'nunrrpurul A'li'mp* M tdr to U'mrk •
Truln on lite- l'«uo-> Iv .olo Itoml.
N- w Y k, ?.Tny • Ofllc ill Of tbl
Ftfuieyh la raili •• 1 at Jertsy Cliy
were notified t day that an attempt was
mad* t w:- > k tlie f ■ ->t train f.'om Phil*
a del phi a last ev-ning. When n*ar
I • i *. - - i • t !ie - i- • r <>f the trni'i
saw obstructions on the tuck Aheil
and nut on Ibi alf bi - The trai.i
was brought almost to a standstill b>
for-? the crgine ran • ' > s.-nte t:«s that
had been placed on tli trick, No dam*
ngr w .> d :i • Tin * i* n clu- • the
perpetrators -f th outrage Henry
Jackson, a negro, is in < isto ly at N w
15rur.swi.-k. i used f pl.t ig ol-.-tru «
tlons.-n th-- Pennsylv:#nia railway tiaik
near Dean's pond, Wednesday venin„\
(.i t I.OOtl |.ON 'i si mti.ni i s
Q-if Ituv train Wr.vln- s - r I ji fnr life
mii'I Two for Forty V# rn.
Home. N Y. May k o. Wats n 11 1-
dreth the boy train wret k r, r- -. i
a hf-' s- nt'*P • todify. His companions
pleaded guilty to manslaughter In th-
first iU v • and w* n- . I to
\ ai* mprleonment on two Indictments,
or 40 years In all.
Tn- .-.- boy* and an >th- • named Fran':
Tlristol. who has sin • d! 1 v f consumi"
lion, a • i a- I of plann.:ig to wti i
th N W York Central «-xpress train f6?l
ti •• |oirpi4.* of robbing ti " pi« n« • -
The . . ri.-.T if the •: I I \v , 1-. 1 I 1
th- fl email hi badly InJ i- 1 that h- .-
n w • nlj aide t i leave the 11 • • -1 t a I. A
rlik In the railway m • i I ncivi-e a Is 11
was very severely hurt
Mr INT! • to hi; I III.M It Kll
II oitmn huli I le lii Nrn \nrl* L.-.itetn
trrv to | .- s.i f.- I.
New Y irk. May u —Th. b.. |> of 411'
link • • men v I iwf in i had
re .ni 1 |H# t i||oi id.. ottl o Ipat.
Tn*- ai.tn had a oi t wound in th
right side of the h.-ad nn I .1 rw dvi r
with one chamber discharged whs on
the bed The woman r^«i f r.d hi th*
holrl In.I nltfht hn Mi. 1! v f i p f t of !(.>..
Inn. TJi.' p"ll' <• rt!'.* of Ih' |ilnl<in Hint
numa .num<"l by thi- in itrM>
1|||U* Hh"1 *■. h.inil«rlt'. |
■ nJ J. wit>•. T' f,,|.
hiwin* un«iMti''l Hill" *.i« fniinl im «
«'.l.l" In III" Mum "ll"fi i||| iry In.
v.tnliy- I-t' iw "rv ■■ in.| |i 1 > 1 ,n 1
liit'l f'ir . 11.im .. n II,n 11,1 1 .\\
•n h « llnti my wl«ln . miiy I Inn \ 1
In ih" -rtii." •nv.l 'p.' W'-if. alio r1,j
• Ii- >l\♦ 1 ll«. m.Mil .if t . r- m«|iiry mi l
en in hill.
till! Witt II,>111.1 I HI t IIIM
ll« ll.ilmr., Ih* I .im.1 .if ..IimmI.. I.
Im.rrtMl (1 ..i.i lit. l.tn.iil.
rnil.ii| lphln. M IV 11 T'lr Ii. i|) I II
II II Inn ■ * < Ih • «fi in n ink 11
f .in Hi" * null In IM I'm,, <. m- >
nh"l> II ll i t III It llil lr, Mill! I
iii *11 iiiii.n rn. > «u nil,. nil.) 1,
tnn-i I mi" 11 |-nv. |r„ f, . •) t,
■nly |i i*"iii |>r«.' nt «" . Am t.i.,
Unintii | I' It. iin. I' i ih. r Ml t-iih > ,.r ih
I'li'i' H "f i'" Viim i' Irtt 1. mi I hi ,,
i|"ll ll' I, l.r-|i|i . Ihr felflVPillf^i < ^||.i
im « kit n i <i-11 in- ih" i «ly. - mi>' i|ii 1
In ' nil |H H1 I ly hn I II I w l h ...
n !• ti. 'I'hr •! . I inni'l"r.r w,. n. , l.!
1 'I i. Chii'tlan liiitinl. hv' Ih" .'fti.-,
«"|" l-il.r At III" . "M, I I-..• I n ||J.
Of 1*1 III' || l \ |. - I Ihl- ll Hill I Hf. 1.1
11" • 1. ' l'i hi. ■ mH «in i n , i 11
t-nll .if 1 "-Ii Tn* in mtinn. *pr.l
Ih- 1 •' It ,.f It 'm «' |n*| Wlahrt, |l ,
■I'll' I ■' ■-!i1 !>I I •••',, ll n I,
rthl th. *. ♦* I,.# -Ff Kutfln hn. n"i
' l .* >ml" -I ||i" (inp i. K ft h) It ti* * 1
Inil h f. Is "*il«|ti Ihut oi *!l| i,1
*mtH| iii m
AVAM CLERK HIRE
Members cf tbo IIoubo \'uto Tbora*
selves a Ilundrod u Mouth.
MOiiE PuASlOS LI-LS Ai"; PASSED
ftiHolnlloii (Ri rylti| Aliove l'ro|ioii||lov
Im in lalim Ion (if I'iiti I'u4«c«l ijy
tiie I fry-Si-oaiiU Con-
Rruoi- No ti:*,
Washington, r: y 0—-Th^ member® o|
the hour-- tu.i .y vo: 1 tie n.s-1\,-s jl"ti
pei mc oth for «lerli hfrA during the re-
C- Ml S Of conffl - H. i ;. | rr a r. solutl HI
passed by the Fif.'y-.e; ad con^r-'ss the
members of bubseqn. nt congresses re-
ceived $100 p r month for clerk hire
during the sessions. Today the propo-
sition to extend this allowance during
tii • re ;esi b of oong • ss came up i.i the
form of t'ne Harmon ipsolutlon, ad-
viif-ely reported fr-mi the ( ..omittee
on acoounta. it oc asl ned soma very
pita:-p d /bate. It had the support of
Mr. Cannon, the ch i rman of the ap-
propriations commi : but was op-
p mi l by Mr. J>in«: y, tii floor ia I r
of the majority. Mr. Aldridy-' (Rep.,
111.) y•:id It would involve an additional
expenditure of $216,0o0 per annum. The
n lutl oi wab a l\ocat< l by Mr, < Jan-
non. MMorse (Rep., Mas.-j, Mr. Hep-
burn (Itep., Ia.), Mr. 1 -ut. 1 * • (R p.,
Me.), and Mr. Henderson (Rep-, la.),
and opposed by Mr. Dock?ry (Dem.,
Mo.), Mr. Pitney (Rep., X. J.), Mr.
Tra y (R p., ®lo.), Mr. Whei I r (Dem.,
Ala.), Mr. Skinner (Rep., .V C.), an4
Mr. Talbert < IH in, 8. (!.) The r - du-
tton was amended so .o to ex • pi m in -
bers wii are chairm.ii of lommitt-
havlns annual clerks, and .i> < m nd-d,
was passed, 1 -JO to 10S. An analy.-is or'
the v t- shows that 111 R -,'ubl.e tns, 1"
Democrats an 1 one HlLv rii- v >t,- 1 for
i'. -•1 *•! li'-p'ibilc ■ -m. . 1 K-m ".a!s
an 1 on • I'.-pulIst u d against it.
Tii * hou.-• am • ! that wi u it ad-
journal tOvl.iy it bo lo m t M oiday.
The J, 111 bills fa vi jl-!v 1 up-
on at th ' last Frhi-y • fs ,
w re 1 k n up and p - L
At 5: 0 the house took n rt.-e--.-i until
s o'clock, the evening sesalon to ba da-
v,)te«l to t:, • c insi.lt ration of private
pension bills.
PRIVATE PEN'SlfiN RILLS.
T.venty-two priva •• pension bills
were fav-'.a'dy utd upon at the night
s*$s: n of h uj . • tin :r. w-r •
pill t' pen : n Hie wi Sow of th • lata
Maj ir a in n I TI i En % at the
rate >r j. r mont'i: the wl l w of tho
lata If 11 : <; iu ral -T is • Caar, at* the
rate of 57.". p r month. An attempt was
r.u. I" • rut «•: -. - *. e r«te r
Mrs. ESs Ing but It w • ; lefeated*
Mr. Pirkh -, chttirrn.in of tne .• mmit-
tee en pcnsii-ns, Ht •; • a march on the
opp m nts of pens n lealtlatl juat
b fore 10the hour fixed for adjourn-
ment, by having the «ev- nty-rw> bil!.
favorably aetod on in committ of tb
whole last W Ir.e.-day, f -imally r p
e.l to the house. T - bills \v. re It-fr
auapendad I I Wi taesd iy. m r. Si i-
1:1111 (Dem.. I'a.) pi n- -t.-i ai; 1 In -t th
anion tonight and ti..1 question will
probably ' me up on Monday.
l Ol K TltAIXS A l AY lilt ll M AY
.1I|n«ourl I'm-ltle I'ult •>.1 mi Ail.llt'.anal
Kh)iir«I lljr-SI. I.oii.n Tim'li,
Kansas t'it> .May:
in passengi-r time hn
Mlsv >uri P itl 1 .i.i
Sunday, May 10. /
will be t> Ue I b.-tw. • n
41 nd St. 1. uis, to I 1
Louis night express, i-.ivi
t'ity at 11:10 p. in. and arriving at St.
Louis st T 15 a. nt. In tim- for alie : nt
connection*. Train No. 9 kn iwn a.-i tn.
Kansas (M . an 1 N. o: 1 k t lim 1 I. w;l!
leave rtt, Louis ut VP) p. m., arriving in
Kansas City at I --* 1 m., and will It • \ —
Kansas City f n- S: J s p'-.. Lincoln
and i«mah t nt 4 30 a. m. F ur flyers
will be run to St L uls daily, I. ivlirr
1 • 1 at t:40 • m and 1 H • • md ll it
p. m itud • urnlng .. Ill j. w Ht. I. u «
At fi, ni . la. n and Itlf 1 I t:lft p. m,
(ith-o i-:« •••' ►. mail IT. t tii • rumor, •
oftralns betw ■ n K*nsast*l<y and s -nth-
em and north-tn J<snsa.<. south*rn
Mls^.url and Nebraska point , expedi-
• ting th- pi -tig'i ^ rt i.e tu a con-
Iderable extent.
.1 ti. llDl.ti ! > I OI..M.
I of I !.c t otijji .lor '111 te Sjuiab ti
Jll t ' <
i.v.1 ! by ll-.! A.;:- 1 -:tU- 1 1 ; SP )
i. it.ay '. —'i'ie- trial by coiir;
-• f ti men e iptur I n lu ard
rii'.a f. 'iooiur Competitor, by
ii gunboat on April j';, began
lUrt Ol justice at the navy
(Copy Ti"
I - h v:
nr. rliat
•ti:.- An
« t*pan
'in the
yard 1 e.
i Lu llord t ftt-d ti at he was 39
y arn t ..it he car.: • f. m New
Orlean-. I!.- is a man of regular fea-
tured and has 1 lue t.v s. He said that
he lefi K \\ • ?t with ■ -v Aity-four
passcn! • • at s.-. ie, obIiji'.*d
him t. pat in tow.'.ids th • s. ore and
lorcetl " .11 to tak - on board arms, um-
munlt:« . and explo; iv< ;. saying ti.at
they w ji l trarrfer this material to a
Steam' Wo "i would me t theni at s
Colon. 1 Muneon La Rord * add 1, lari-
(d< d on i.ast if Cuba '-ventualJy and
he, T.a Horde, remain-d on board the
Compe .! ' •,
Ife • t flre on ti:'- Spa: ;. h gunboat
althou i th men on shore did so. When
'the p'■ '"a r •. a-- qu . i • n. 1 regarding
an ins* r.- i,; Hat; found on the schoon-
er, ho iid It belonged to one of his pas-
aengc: a man nanir i (in saada, who
was an ; the d:v ■ n 1.
Vt'i. x r TO SAY OOOI) RYE.
Dr. I • R -d'i w s next called upon
to tes He said he was 27 years
old ait-' . m Ileal ••'a '• 1 . P. -ii-1 de-
clared 1 had rap at • ' refu d to
ktaka part In t1:"' expedition to Cuba,
and ti .c Iv- mer-ly went on board the
Competitor in order to say
to some f11, nds. But when
left, tic e friends refused
Y:n to go ashore, and when
d on the e '*-t of Cuba, he,
• t b- im' il 'i -us of landing,
>n > h 1 liie <' mpetltor un-
;> ■ ;iptur« I and ic was made
Ii raid th y iid not hoist
i il Ilag.
• Mata was the r- \t prisoner
■ . \ 'a i i to He de-
i he v nt i b i . 1 the Com-
schoori
r •. . I I
the sci:
to alio
they la
Red la.
remain
til s'-.
pris. r
the u i
Thee
brout'
clari d
petltor
leav ?, a
ed him •
that r
not one
fin d .
Ing. M.
c-onsld
ment.
had f
the ii
eral 1
lat
he m< n on board
with them. He
t lan I. and assert,
li lion
ad 1 1
Ovu." (Steele cf-
rti
M
In
urj Pikwn)i*ii ikiiii Foiirmit J)lSPIxAYS.
1'riccs Lon'er than the Lowest,
CALL, YCUR SATISFIED OUR MOTTO:
LC0K SAVED 25 per Cent. Good Goods, Low Pricos.
^ "ST suio to 2?lesusef
LdH Clothing Co.
North Sid* of Square.
SZL-.S, S K" \ \ \ N. ^
11. A. JIcCandlkss, Oasliier.
I'. G. .Miiobk. President.
Opposite Postoffice, Perry, 0. T, -
Solicits Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and Corporations.
U
toe mmimm,
clafmf d that h
ds against
Gen
with ti
clared
• , . I !'i
the ot
pa ny
"SURGERY PREFERRED."
Perry, Oklahoma Tj.
sad i was drowned.
J • m Milt n wit t':
at?a nst his will to
radical chant;
en mad - by th
. t ' take erf.
ddltl inal trai
K.ms
Ml nil' J \ Ml 1 H N| ... l;|l I SO
linn* \ .* ?!• t
I . .ler ll <
I. Kan
tn t v,ai
• Knife
Oind at,
In ih*1
Mil r t'.iuvU l.-d I i
5'Kir«lS
z:
I I .il coui I. H. II-
yssrs in irif* p. nil* ntiaty.
\ i Itr i it % i i.« t r11. \ mm
i'ri-iiilviit i ni % I-.' I• • « iii-iii i.r % Hi fuiit t
11 ill't lleld ii i I ti fifr«,
i! i iill.ui I K hi Mn> M i: T i
t.|lh, pi-i-t I. Ml if ihi. .1, ftin 'i m„ rm.fi
'•.milt|r I. ink. HI. I I' 'I > I I. H|. 1,11.
VI ■ fit * - I til f III. I' iliM, * , ■ i i, .
i I h'i, > .•«!.'!,I iy mi i.r i it .if iv .
« .il ' i, • Ii i 1 « „ii n i. , . ,| .
pf «■ is siiit* I he bun* t\ a i it a filhn *
■ i||i|tlb n Al Hie pi 11 i-niy ii i ,1 I o /
a 11 • I ind nv-• i i i d ti i< i a. I
tn the sunt of 11,30(1 r tch
Oil ON I IN Mil I It lltum |
•Iimh* I ttrlf l I fit I in im I I'm- || in
|Mtll* Htltcil oi I--Ji|i e I,
0 i K H l M. \
f D m I*'ttlr* II Hill p I .in r I
*•' Ht I K | r ■ I,
tWrlvs Itilb p snlllh, urt« Islk' i tip by
th*« win I slid riftU I rt d'-l "i «. ..f fine
r - a ni t ■ -t 1 T I. , ,
• h« In I1'" h M«- i nnl M i« I.i ||i |
!• fr |loff * | lllllsd, ahtlx olh r fttfttil, >4
• I
I*
iNjtttnl
1 Us-<\
f rsitt t \\
IM Ihf-F- h"Ut*.
r*hsiHn"S44 T'tia., Mny * V*c
P nt i -rn l«ap =1 txifettnt'-tti ** > • . ,ji f
firdsf hpf'- l *4at bv |b. ; | i •, ,
MtfSt* e. Nl^ltf tlr MfU ^ , 1 '
ti- ti ft ft 1.1. II b t I • ,
n- M lit • VIMtait at ti . itlk- ,
•sits ale ftiftsaak I
all d and he de
a mip died
a.; any the ex-
ine to st start
He r.d led t t ho . . i 1.1 V. >rd .
awa: e that he was ihing a party of
fliib.i terers until it v. is t > . late. Hil-
m u.-piper e irr po;i to th • Insurg-
ent imp In ord- . to Intervi w the m nt-
b?rs of the ln^ni -T' at gov- rnment. He
afterward intended t> return to the
Unit d B'nt*
I • I tos L'cr TO K >' CI, A r.M 3.
Ti pros eut -r el i-- .1 all the pris-
on is as traitor* on l as agisting In the
iu ■ rtlon. ri.-• pnl oon : was olasst d
as a pirate, worih sbok.t )4.i '. and hav-
ng on boaid an inir.ut flag valued
iit ■ ia aaat. Ha lenled thai Mata
could he consiio. r. d 1 fil- inl of Spain,
a« he was treat 1 on board th* schoon-
er In the sam • mat ncr as the other
members of the expc '.tlon,
A > La ror'e, t'.i ■ pm- ator point-
el out that he vas the man who had
sign 1 the proc amath.n f >und on board
the hooner wh n h ■ was captured.
lteferring to Uedht. the prosecutor
h a 111 he was wel' Irea;- 1 whil on board
and w is l lbved to have known the ob-
JecJ . f the eX|K Jlt'on
Th. eoma id« r f : nanjer.i,Lieu-
ten tnf llurt n. further b <tlfl I that
while pursuing tne ln«urg ntr In a boat
with m* men. rome • i the tlllpuserers
we:-.,* drowned i'.*d two were captured
will! In the wnkr. The nun made
pi -a rs w re ^ j,.n • d on board the
*e .. nrp. Tii | dot i.f the Mens ijars
and the crew o tiiat gunb uit declared
that at the tlnii# h« toner was cap-
tured *hc was net showing any flag.
LA Itor.I'L'tf M.niNHK,
In his der-n".' Li l.orde flrmly de*
eland thiii h* ned i )' written or re-
• elv I the lei'.- ;« njui other papers
'hiii 1 on bo,is I, u l that he had not
* I f? 11 e 11 ih«« pitultinr. ;i raptured on
the hn tnr '"l ■ ,i • .ii|i a then
re id ihe pi-nal r Hd . Lulturd.. shoa-
•us him to h.t \ e b en ,t i irer, thief sn I
i ,1 iftprr and fodue \ b tiers written
hy him on I. ar.| th« c mp tltnr t- per*
:..n« t Key \V c, a l\' imt 'h m of the
ti |\ .ti of ihe I \ j . III III Cuba.
IMII* I nil tv 11I ii won U4
%'lltMI 'if |i|.|.-|M Mlriii m f< in,, It l| tt« |||t«
\\ itrr I MOi| 'ii I'lf II).. I I tee.
I 1 I p it !■ i' i lo , Ma;, « Ss a re«
• i 'i I n« - u I flu ill b.'twr. a
il** «ih n f i its place and the water
ni • city i lay ii.i.k funu
id# i ' '• n f n " pi mt w.i th *
i Mil* Ihi p i i, | i (|Uallty if
1 l .(*•• p ;ii d
tn I ' sn his, r .| e'M i«■ h. id.
III. * In |t^! y,i I ; I *fy fouilill, seltt l
« I II 'Ut ',.1 . I, 4h,f
* 4 'i th I It' •' nil I h W Km II h
I ids n. fi t . i , , ,,,
t.H f a I ti
I ti * I*I Nalg • \i | lu.Wlrs
III, ti .lotlMeh. ttn I tie I 41 furl
*• ott III ll,,. I• I. I (If IM,I ,llt(.r
l* ! ■ Mil II, W.
i ' K i ,-n
I n- ♦ "f .^i Mini i' 'n fttpii?t i iitiii n,
a* pii i| th's ti n;nt • n an indlet*
mea* ''y Ih" federal « ih t Jnrv, ehara*
! a- W!tH to Ih I- i ' I ,r
r la H «>id \ < \ ,4
2^' M I r- , i-,, H lr M
• "i 1 * • *omi i .t ,hn n As
* I! S " £ II? I a Urn I. - a
i ' a tt a t. |. .M.| was
tie ! li
i T,,Kl' "V"" "? "'l " a,UJ' r-
V. Hit t i know that vmir dru^'ist uiidorstands his busi-
'it - I-. I.. Ilowi'iulobler is ii rej-istei-cil }>liariiiacist
y v tVimil kt'eps nolle but puiv ilriigw. Vou are safe if bo fills
■"^1 ti ' your ]>ri -;'i-i|itions. Ue carries a full lino of .
Druggists' Sundries, Jewelry, Toilet Articles, Wall Paper, Etc
GIVE HIM A CALL. SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE.
E. E. Howendobler.
When You uo to Perry Stop at the
HOTEL ORLANDO,
M. W. HaDLEY, Froprietor.
There you will find:
I lie ll. t ot Meals, well Cooked and [irojierlv
eni'.l and clean beds at reasonable rates.
Si/th Street, 13etwei n E und F.
F ree
1,000 pouuds ol High Patent Flour
We Imve jil-l I'l i'eived a car load of Ti | cku
I'lour .ind in older tu jfi'i it inlr iiluccd we
v.. will ftive ll . I a. u-U of I In- 11 i.li I'litoiit % ?!
willl I-Ven •• I" I .l'i li:i-e, Ulllil WC IlllVe ({ivell JJ
i out 11 ii ii i | .oil m I * of I'luitr.
— \\ I! BAM, AI," I JI .1 III i Kl\ ill-—-
A Car of Salt
VM* A MAI I I AH ol —
Fine Seed Potatoes
That I,',, art SELLING WRY LOW.
C. I. LIMBOCKER.
9*U*tn<# •/., Hi-H 0 ttffit
fillf, fill
"t
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