The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 224, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 9, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Offics
of pimt
moke jiboktx pitosiists.
In is#2 democratic demagogues and
-walking delegate* penetraud the
; great lumber district* iu \\ ikcon^.n
for the purpo ? of polling f r tho
_ — ! democratic party tl c immense labor
,.n D ti.'-.t, half Hotl: eiit j 0t ' non. In the city ot
TUB riKM rBiU'lUIW COMFANT.
Bt'llT 1;. OllKKB< a4 M«u KW«
ATCOS'r
; 10 Davs;(
0"R/
Square.
THE OFFICIAL CI i Y PAPER.
Option Uatea
Afiblaad alonr • :.r
I men employ - t *
! other iiiflUriirU
! laboring mm oi
sional district ti
were over 7,000
the lumber and
o ihetfe and the
• ninth congre*-
democratic out-
S,.-c rnrloSMITH it HEARIN,
A. H. ENGLISH _
PRESCRIPTION - DRUGGIST.
Graduate Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.
ACCURACY - PURITY " ECONOMY.
Special attention given mail outer ;.
lull -ireel, cornet r>
i'kkky, OKJ.A
Seventh
i r cAumiii
miiv .ed to amy Pul w
Ono Mnnfli
Throe II out Us
City ".I
rue
ticuntj CI > ^
JllStlCV • 1 t !ii« i
sui.t. rauuo I.
1] n:\!->n ! ciati
. p M • 'y i
it. V:. l i'l
Kh-ih
Reglsti r
Uc CLlT r
.Timothy >1 '
. hall-
FI'1« V-
riders promised Whcr wag's; lue>
I taufc'tt iba #fciployot'j to oiibit.
I tliuir employers robber* and ctpitai-
'lsiii tyiauts. They demanded *
lehani-. Vpolt this platform they
oeiit to ront-re- '1 nomas Lynch, and
' to the acuat Vilas; and SHU hell. TI.a
policy of Cleveland and me demo-
cratic congress bas brought about a
I change an proiui-'.d. Eat, on' t:.«
| eha:ig. ! Instead ol a monthly wage
1 of s-'ri to ^-i0 a month p iid the loggei.
llhey now re-'tive only Hi. For the j
10 000 lueu, tho nuiubcr given tin-
. p u\ lir u. in eai.iiifc 1-l- au-i gelling
• _ Jim, do-.vn to the mill- there \va j
J Ihe i.uin of tlOU,OOU per uionlh taLou
| out of then- poCketL by Un d' mo-
l; change
w lumber l> uj bi pul ui.on the
i"" : froo li'it. V. aat dues tin-* m. "" t1"'
-m! eampH, and bow would they have
j their reprci euia-tive i in congress and
tho senate vote upon tin.-. pari of me
r I ti.rill schedule.' It nv .ms just this to
,'tlr. til "III It liopiuleetUeduty i plae.d
1 upon lumber a*- a nuiniifaotui ed P1 '
■ ! duet then Wisconsin lumber meets a
j competitor in Canadian lumber. 'I'm.
• i I Canadian lumber i ; utten out lit
«in 1 Canadian loggers and mill men work-
| UIJS for >'12 Hid is per month antt,
without duty, van > mnpel a reduction
iV- ,,, \v'iui'()nsin luni i.'r wliieh m^au^
■ proportionate reduction of .
rath ' ineuV wages. Taking the whole itis |
',llf' j , rict together there WU". nolle thm. .
i 1,000,000,000 fe t of lumber siiippot. | ,)f 11it
iraeo I Jmmg (lie winter oi' lh'.ii-'iV Withi. | pf, ...
: duty ayeragiiHt per thonaanu | The
in,ire i • t..'ia.i,t)n;i which to the
laborer . still leaving WiHooimin lum-
i uer in the market a Buct;ensful eoiu
I pelitor with the Canadian. Uemovt
! ellis duty, place lumber on the fre-
We
WHAT MAK1S
Side oi Squ;
«a au ,-y.
i. tu.i in
!'«ou'.l r Cb;urm* \
• At hfttut < f
Uoau: t is * rofcull <>i raco. rL'
comstnnoo: MioU a%pev on-, t • '■ n
au mode of life. ■ * of o >nti:iuoi'."
"•<t not ci iQieal^enoe. ur•: - 1
cf the acquisition of
v.hK'b latter can only bon.,t;t the nr
dividual, who.- 1'^' - T
«f riown ehan^e he for? u'v zy : t;w
be^uii-
A lii'.iH or W013ft II il ' -
UCi ltJ. I0«i iiTft n't viCtl'jr- t' • J
it fjrPt'Aly &u«^et ii.i lacanii.^. an
no more niter itt -.Uupa i.
our training can tutu a Ioa
iuio .i ii kii. : irc:ii A-rot,u. •
Il ma, evf*n bo UO'tbtcl ' hiif- i •
[Fir.t puwl. in U laii. i l.'-i
^lU. i .H
ORDlN/vNCU.
An erdiMance approp. uitihg c« itatn kjou
cy■. iutin- p«yu:ei.t ci i.ilr> . cc uun.t - i
ej.pt uses
L: u orUaiiu A by the Mayor ana council-
p.u * . t u « iii I t-'.ry ......
. .11 no n i thui ' li- u..i • ■ t l • hu'ivurd ,
fti i Fortr-elvUt Dollars and Bereuty.
,i rr> .c,,w — • «- r'.'M • j.pvoprHtftl
wit. ,r> rpi.se / .1 a J ;«8, nw* "n-"l.nvc I
!.;U.
(lltUi OMIXTSP l
Aiutmxaroraaaatr curt ar
i.ii. < U' Jiu-.v warrants ou ;.:id account.
: ir "; ;ria'.o iu fiver: the p^r.ons to * horn
said bills were allowed
tr ' I hit ' ' UlPXCC -hall L"3 ih 1^ C«-
fi-om andanei paasn« • upi iovai an-
puniicailon _ .
\ j,provKt thl. Hh o j ' i Jnri- * . i
\\ allerste<
tor
f- TO
M..
ron
m
•onl Innou'1 educ9tU.ii
pi uiluec beaut) . whether thegt «
of | illgi p will even in ag i j
■tp iual i • uit v.iii. ii -■ ••
tli'j :i 4 l.oi i of rtojua- alwa.v
sunie, t ii it weie u ^ 'enli^
. t iaoi-• i rat U couctiqueii*''•* el lb.
will
jilli
."rli mi
Ofi'DlNANcl NO I'
l •
Ii. It
I Mi- .
I have
lumber ■ ^ot^4
jnein
havi
No f)ther Newspaper
In the Strip pretends to
rival the Circttlation of lHh
Pkrry Daily Timus.
The actual circulation of the
1 (tie l.iliori'i". Tiie roprexcntativOK Ot
| these p'i and tlitn immensi l uhu-
l;p"t week was ns fol-
Times
lows:
Monday, May 14
Tuesday, May I£i
Wednesday, M,.y 10
Thursday, May 17
Friday, May 10
Saturday, May 10
Total
Daily average
This is the number of cop-!
2,457
2.472 I
2.4B1
. 2.4BC
... 2,471
....2,403
14,040
2.473
1<
■s actually read by thepeo-j
pie, all returns having
deducted.
been
Protection
>• l'OLtiU \l I'LA'i < HM
in ilto Aiun h an sllv i- dollar
io American tobui hy protec
\ industries.
m ,.r t!.i t\iii ii -tut i •
William ' I
jpy for til
'J imls must h«*i
In Tu
lOt-Ql
111 III
try, were depended upon in ttii^ tinu
of need to redeem their promises auu
maintain the steady employment and
high wage of this constituency. In-
stead they recorded their vote foi
lumber on the free list.
lit the immediate stagnation in the
luml.fr Industry these laborer, bavi
lt acned that u in oteetive ineu:.ur.- i-
not solely for the weathly manufac-
turer, but that prote tion for the
employer m -;tn equal protection
lo the employee.
'llii absolute disregard of their
i.ynch, Vilas and Mit-
chell and ih" t.iri!) vhedule t.'i'i v
ing lumber on the ir- list will turn
(bo ninth Vi i; sonain Into a repnblioan
district. This record of broken prom-
ises is but one among the many illus-
trations of democratic illusions dis-
pelled.
1"'
i btruiiliiiil bl . l; rue-- in
tribe in \\Ut'-.oaiit!. on
.-.,rll llli- sionil' J. . yi .'tv
a ,. real I t a i ignorant as
the Million, aud, though
discovered the u-3e of tire,
•vcv risen to the conception f
of any Uind
Gtahcitan. wh. a .Ii ' Ov- reJ
uncultured a the Papuan no.t
tl.e former approached rsne.iv
i> 1-PButy as the latter does tn 1
no itive detormlty
itooi.. raco in A iu, at al
tvh • kn i.v tiieni a-<.-. t. the strongest
In oharaetar. the Chinos^, ii daclaad- ;
1;, tho ugiii 't Ci seini-civili.-i'd in. a
liiuJ tthile the Hindoo, if biiii . i.-iitiv
f,-,l. i men wh. ii a i.-rm runt i - ail
anlmial, almost Invariably haadsoma
Ii ir, ., ■ iati <*ho kn..,. ikv ..iu
anil in . iatlier t tupld than
id It lntelli;;eiit. are phy'ieallj a
faultless -aee. far inoro so than the
Gormans, who, though the h ■ !
trained poopla in tha world, illiplnj
a ui:,. la..l uunnnonness of feature, a.
it t Ut great seulpior, Saturo. ban
uied good clay, but taken nj trouble
ah lit the modeling. Some of the
Vert ablest among them belong t"
tij.. ::.i'-n•. .• i. pnffy-chaeked, loo- •
lip,, ,1 vari. ty
fh keenest raoa iu tho trttrld aad
prubahlv tho moat susceptible of
culture—tho Jew—presents no type
of bfi&uty, being naually at onue
hook noaed and flabby aheekedr,
thou (Il ill I'hj: af.i ■ 11- -n thought,
thui ' i1' ti.-.'asionally throw s ten
traa ivendant examples.
1'i.e trained Arai.-t, oi l.gypt. 'ho
see", t i po.si.vi. poor brains, and ot
course have no oduftation, are Often
extraordinarily handsom®! wbiie in
l.^u i The ^rrnte-t nead in -\itt. a
heao which avery artist copied as his
0i ,)ov. belonged t
itihliO ill '1
■jU' l l
>1 '..Mill
lyirtt pub in i-'-uit • Jane
ORDINANCE Nc. ii:
. 11 hi
•orjx
it f r«laint
iien «.i ti' •«
-i . i;11s i
.CM >1 !'. I
exU luted
nj.orat j lln
-wlltilW. -i
uuuk for i
. iiinii-''i tin
,v tlif Mayor
of IVrr\
, n v 1.1' I' ri v
Mii t i«iun«'il
limits oi
• i.e and tin >aun' U**" ;'; ;
, \,t iMcltule within • u 1
the 111 rtbea - Qtiarler ol
.nun I- r i • " 1 w ui> '
• ii.-kth oni -huif of t•'1 " "iih |
...f ion tweutj •' '"u ::
.in-.
.Hi-
Kill
• til.
I lull tlu !• I
null he
cent It x'
nd
t he < 1 v ol
3 That thl* onlinam* shall '
nid iv in fift* from and aitei it
ui ; ! " %.ii and publication
,.s .'.i .lunc i h. > ■: ..m4 ,
near it w. A. Stok*. Mayor,
rt i:-i LI. ' 11. ' ' :
On Gasoline Stoves, Relngei'ctters,
Screen Doors, Poultry Netting
Wire Cloth, Water Coolers,
Barb Wire.
Skandia Plows, Standard Mowers,
Disc Harrows, Hay Rakes,
Bain Wagons, Buggis, Spring
Wagons and Cai us.
HARDWARE of Every Kind
ALL AT
ii\v that a Few Dollars
WILL
all - Your - Wants.
Seventh and 15 Street:; * • • 1'erry, U. 1-
Qream Parlor.
but
Hornt;
Vices s<>
Jersey
ce
NO PATENT, BUT
Pure Ice Cream Made at
I?rom Pure .l.-rsev Cream, constantly on hand,
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
Parlor, bet. Richardson Bank and PostofTice.
ordinance no 127.
: ruiii u tci i inn'' John
"!l .
wit On
Unhlli
ln.t t M
irotn A t<
t iio same day
clinnwill | h a
„• roinemlxi t bl:
wirdlnffly.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
mupv \ lio name
u can Ud.vto lut
of -t-hool
L UUtl
T 1> _
£Of saperlui
11
t the
•. niri
ri:srmttion oi immk itvrion
Th" need of proper and eticctive
luw. for tho restriction of indiscrimi-
nate immigration is becoming more
and more patient, a
hoi-,.:
t rnd.:
m
In
TH.
But.-tonio
rbtntl )i|
\iul l>ls d «
>n ha J-.< n fcuteil
i dust and giwu
i ;ht his work iulllll
jpiilifan fiiv
A P. A. and white
pkrk v i« a nit.
its Coxy army,
The noniiiialioit of Morrill Cor }
oinor mean:; Morrill-net'it for
populists.
pretend
lo nvj! ' to oni
Intellec'.tialiy^w.
the resultant | mosi on.-, v..:.' h
•' , vil • become more pronounced. Had .
|iluiu been a matter ot suen great f
political meaning, a-.teii ia s might
ihav. been unacted, and otferiny a jn
Lavrier to a lui tiicr infllux ot paapci , ^teai
' and criminal class. . from the old | po,.l
country. .'
At a gathering of proiaim at reputi-
lican^n Washington, the other day, j ^
(j,! lhe matter was ineidentally Intro-
tjide of his
if ctutur.' '.tou'.a
... ' dhi ot form.
;-k iih.... who
.oba'J.y aniiiinli;
.. . I u- the
1'rlhkins aoldiert
atlanti r^ttry.
pafr
The L". S. lievenne Cutter Bear, in
wrecked in Alaska. It takes a polar
Itrar to navigate tlio.^e rcy i-nfi.
ed into an informal discussion,
itul 10011 assumed the phrase of a
I oaaous, go interested did tho members
become in the plan presented. This
■ V, ill ercntion bv eongrras nf n
! mm-partisan national commission
which should prepare . cotnprehen-
s,.,n i trtn M,i tii. m«.a*«wm
it., u-.ib i" * i-- " >'••
en the trarieat'iautia
read before the Liver-
. . by Mr. Ma-
•ntklent opiiiicn 1 ■ ">:•
for. iu any y-.-ar- the
the Atlantic will oc-ett-
mil Hue-half days lie-
.! , u ■. Lity-si-v knots n
ml Ihe m ope of ndviOlC-
Ut . in 18.lie pointed
1 ■ her.-, -power of an
Atlantic .. . n« ...s 0 -lei. Sow
h-; f,00 is tvithiii ti 'ht
■ill
inu iin
gi'i
att
auheii
r.iund in
nihl 1
friends thai lie v
few,days; when
l hin as a rail.
Myv . if 1
in the old ones, and adding
This would supply thi a:
and at Hi.' ami- time relii '
Ij,-^ from the nous ui ho\
gated the measure.
Some such plan will he
means of procuring th.
safety now -,odemonstratively threat-
ened through uiulesirabl". nnar-
ehistie foreign elements.
, chang-
lctt 1-iWS. i
:al need, |
, all par- I
ng in -ti- i
lile only |
national
1 . f
and "pa-
tui^inei
that cot
such i
will
. only
.< inni^
team hip-
l> mail
nays liie
:\
.mid attend
• ntion wii
from
. ' v.hk'i
,\n t-i'dinahi't ... -
. ,' i >) 111.- • I -. • in; d Liit i IK11 Ul "
tall, ill.' I ilv-tr I', i? , " t !
,1,... • I he- t' il!o\N ill . uun,"T -"
e street non. Fifth «reat Jo
. ,n ii i. i ii..in 1 .tin
] |. nrii ''••i i. on v;\th -.1 it-'.-L ;
| . . ; tii ;• i *, ■ •' 11 li .■■ i i ,-t 11' 'it:
tl., l lie ' M anil 101 ■■ Its el t'fi '•> :
oklahoici l.i-ii! y. an 1 'rY',,
ana proTidii.* foi the necl™ ! '•
.mi i*tut ii",a:: 11 ;. r
• tta-.-i- I.e.." --">1 li'*
i iiim ttie tic ' ti- - t if liiii v ■ -l i
mg and receiving Hi" n -.c-ni th i. iium
};• !t f.rdojmd ' '■ th*. Ui.ty orund coum.li
:v | ti • t h ' :«l ! authority
h, ar.i rnc :amc hereby i:nuit<:i! lor m
... ,i .ti:--. . ,ai: honi tl:i' tii-. iit'M-iiei'
■ I . , ii.it It .: .hn-jCJi ..III ' f"i;r ' ■ • -
i.4i.1 il,. ;i n J. tti.dudnnu •
; to maintain snd operat^ s treet, pnnia-
ing In tliei its o Perry. . - • ■
■ t .• n i.'it -u l..' • • ■
C to-wit on *tr. -i iivun
(Vihintii iuei-t, on ; r'^-^
V.V' oa'r^v.'ii!'. i'l'm'r-.y;\i
V '^'lect. tor the u-:c and hfnellt of th.-
ltd"'djiiant tl'.creof ou th- t«;.iu- -'**d w.:;-
(''for" he 'w ir.aitt r provided anu th'.* tuid
i ar i s tiit-lr iv li:-. aflmUtruii.ii. .issign:
niovee" ir< hereby authorlfed aad
:. , •. Ptvi 'in.t-i v.-1
. ^tvent and pu"-. d.: hi-mwaj •
ngtngt)andundei tne« iti ji
tyoTPerry is th< samel now
u A out ror tbe pu.po.-e or parrrlnfand
fS??« £52 iM.V-
"" rlV c1 " The -aid grant Oi . th«* < ltv n: ;
if, furnish wait! srom
well now o . >n«ing t< th« Clij '' - .; 1'-
-ltvLt; d t.n OlO-iv thirty mv ■. known .i-_ t i-
,,,-t.'',. tj with wind mill u:i'. pump, n< |
1 riadln wfn.i tank with ih.-.'apu.iry f.i ;
i ; ;;n-.i ...u---- a-.-n • .. -..M .«•,;
holt iu DTOTlriad wttti wnierworlt . iiien
:L';. Vuv -II..H 1.11 in-h •" ill;
v:,i, i. i.dtv. .. . III., eli;
ii ltVi Aei-ics. •• -e .iii.t lii con iWtrati in I toi
.r..'l,'p'riillli? tialf 111" t. 1,1th of la.
'™ :A immeSatili around nail adjoining
job Department
YOU CAN HAVE MADE TO ORDER
Bank Books,
Blank Books,
f
i
*
tu- p:
lh.
tin
liolrs
id
-1m
la
tilt:
al-
ber
were
Oc I - -
• ail in .4':
A cka> K persistently ti iofl I
(Jrover Cleveland "lo convert him
to tight-eon :m It wassuperllnone
tu (It iioininati iiini a crtfhk.
the only anLidotc for placing iuni-
ht ron tlie Ire«? lint, will be to put
bread and butter on a tree Ji:.t for the
workinr men thrown out of employ-
ment.
Uii.i.y llanked the salars*
; night, like Napoleon at Auster
bide ol the Athint
partur-.b lroiu |kut a.*-
I -eveni v-four builinSff a *
cut last! t'l'-se th« Writer h
nti clop' trying
yea: iro.i) Oct.i-
r :i. if.-, there
it.Ill eael)
.. ■ J dc-
.i. nearly
out will.
O'liv t..or
brei'ii-c.owris ol
th of '. tai dir-
able to trace >et t
machiaery aud onl_
«Vil<arn nts -
1 on ud
h the lady win. lost her pr etty little
iilmlntstrnton!......
.. , • tu. .-aiitli- t ui il i nan
, his.', furnl-.tiuitli.- i.iiv . i lM'i .' ami 10 II, .
.ui i"' i all nee •: • :e.-l l .n i
jiVd . I'rovlded tluit i• 11 h111j* li-it-lt « :• •
i-iim* ' d ill hind -uld C i v IVu y l.< i'-mi •
..i7m" • -i: :: t l ' mKlin / uh.toov. :
vr 1 J i at !< it. t.a.pi ut pioVlll ,
,i. t nv"i"i• t "i tht-■ v;at« r us m«.ie
iV-fn'c 1 in mi- «.;dlnanrc th. it- . luiil h u-
' " . R raipsi •• li • wn<. 1 • opeitji n
ti flint hK 'tt.rd ou oi «l"inti bu lit-- hu-:n?
,, j., ud.ie'J a U'V not t -i i
. - 11♦ Tv • n't '• . # • !• • J: tin ;-am< t .
' ihl cvffry fiaturd ur g ••
i>roTided howevei that tu tax bflil • ■
uflli-'j |,. i; ,11, ti I oil tvhl. ill tin tu X 11„ t
' in . rflcv-.i't Jliall I...... ■ '■ "1 I-.' V'11-I.I
..I-I.cli -1.1-, I.I.:' - and ti..-araic,, . twi i la .
iJin-.-i.-u .mil nt-icOy ,iutlioi!/...J to
:• .> ten " ••'" IKO /ILL KIND! OP
dtherof them ihatl lw prima facie evlileiwo -
ot lii.-t«Xj niellt Ot tile .ilinc.
.. . - Tliitt Ihl City -inincl! tint! !. •
,-rto i...,- jueb ethel .nut liuiherot
i ,, Il': nccea-sarv •„ prof ' •
i i-.i eiU' ii i" I lie 11 'H'4 and firlvll-re. nwii.
nu-'t. wllien rfjtt.i- nli'l pnrlkii- r , .
no, 'X'.chan«ea_0l j
Liedgeps,
Journals
-
SMALL WORK, SUCK *9.
Bill Dai.ton' death would lid
lalamitv to the newspaper world. | It the latly wno loat ner prenj. ;,()t oe changofl or aurog
' -r m cold watch and chain, ye^uriiay, c,ll fr., ;.. . unU, ■ y .j,
,, von tbe right ti "k pleaa< drop me 11M to .t{w poat ihwiu ...t., .uc-.-i .Kiuwtora
o<jiee. deneribiiiLi toe watch. I will . <,doi tfndaj- ut ..u> one tin <. .n tin
'• democratic council- apd retanl jt._ Reapeci/ully, | streon and .™iffi!
rkl'ublkv
to reform
men art' v.'iih them.
John VaJTBOES. ordinam.«
li,li, daltoN, i^ dead agiiin. It;
nd«
' ordlnenc'who'.ild ' aid itr««.?- i-cd prinki- ,
^ ■ ing. then this franctolsc t ball bi vend and |
~ lorfelted. ... ,,... <
... ,jh, inane :bull he ohllg.u
A ^JSSSSS BMW? £ &&&***«
t„Li, -1 A friendmnoedi. .friend '^eed,|Jftn.
A.mid sec, ti-.n.i tho . i i-|.i telies that1 .Inrl not l^sii than one million pe .plo Art nig and Intglllwa^Mjan, at . I. 1 •" tu, ordlnanea rtall ta*. --a-
I",' be his nil,ti. life,-and bin | have found),1st sueh^a fiacnd^ in bt., -gg.< gorf^' | forcefmm and afu r itaapprnvnt. j
last, lie was killed near Ardihort
liis wife proves his identity.
iul in nr. . ci„,.. Fiiop, nc
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 224, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 9, 1894, newspaper, June 9, 1894; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115534/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.