The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 120, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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New York Hardware!
•The Pioneer of Perry
The first on the Ground—The first in Low Prices—
And the first in the hearts of the
People of Perry.
WE ARE VERY MUCH OVERSTOCKED
In our store here and also at Guthrie. We will
sell you either a
Cook or Heating Stove
At
prices never heard of before in the city of Perry,
carry a full line of
We also
Glass, Building Hardware and Gunine (Hidden Barb Wire.
Farquharson & Morris, .Prop.
OFFICIAL CALL.
i 1 errltorlal Central Commit tee
Meeting.
| All members of the republican terri-
torial central committee of Oklahoma
I Territory, as the tame was organized
I and constituted on July 14. 1S92, are
1HK CI'RE OF POVKRTT.
Henry <«eorge Find* I li;tt single I'ai l«
.lu«t the Thing.
Nkw YoUh, Feb. rt. Henry George
addressed a crowded house last night
ht tne People's theater on "Hard
lime®, and the Cure The meeting
was held under the auspices of the
Manhattan Sinyle Tax club. He was
greeted with three cheers. He began
his address with a reference to the lib-
erty bell, which had been sent abroad
to call the public's attention to the
need of charity. "That great bell,
which in 1776 rang for the birth of lib-
erty," he said "rings liberty's down-
fall to-day."
The present hard times, Mr. George
declared but an iiitensitication of the
poverty which had been chronic for
years. The panic had been brought
on by the tremendous increase of land
values, which de\eloped a land boom
that had burst. As soon as this panic
passed over land values would go up till
the booiit should break ugaiu.
Mr. George criticised President Gom-
pers, of the American Federation of
Labor, for proposing twenty-three
remedies uud not one the right one.
lie scored the labor leaders for advo-
cating no better cure than organized
charity. The holding of land out of
Use, he said, kept labor idle. There
was enough idle land on Manhattan
island to set every one at work if the
people could get at it. He proclaimed
the single tax as the golden key that
would unlock the idle land of the coun-
try.
Referring to the name of Abram K
Hewitt as one of the officers of the Tax
Reform association, Mr. George also
spoke « f his ow n campaign for mayor,
and said that nome one "should run
again in 1*94." Then pandemonium
broke loose for a few minutes, while
the speaker was cheered.
THE 1'AI'EK < I It ICI. NC V.
The \a-
MILL.
THE GUTHRIE PLANING ..
J. F. CHEATHAM, Manager and Proprietor.
Manufacturer of Doors, Sash. Newel 1'osts, Balusters, al|W
kinds of Moulding and Casinfc, Porch Posts, Corners, Base Blocks A
Store CouLterk and Shelving a Specialty. Estimates given on all lii-di I
at GLASS. " ■
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FRED A. JACOBS. WILL A. LINDSAY
.IACOBS Ac LIIVSA.Y,
OIVI Li BNQINEERS
The Surveying of lots ami homesteads a specialty plans ami estimates fur, . "
ished on all branches . f engineering. Reasonable' charge- l'ostotlice bui! .
ing—Room '•. All work Guaranteed. II
— 1
Ferd Heim Brewing Col
KANSAS CITY, MO., PERKY, OK LA S
!
Beer is the drink of the civilized world in this generation; more than
was in any other. The American people are learning to drink
l'ure Beer and will have it.
CONGRESSMAN THOMAS K. Rl U), Maine.
THE HOUSE.
McQann Has a Resolution on
Jenkins' Injunction.
ALLEGED ABUSES (ilfOWlNO
Mora# Utli Off Nome Strong; Kpimirk*
Which the hpeuker < onslder* L'u-
mrllatiieiitury-1'rctgrent of
tUe Debate on the
Hawaiian Mu<l*
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I
the city of Guthrie, at the probate
court room on Tuesday, the 20th day
of February, 1894, at the hour of three
o'clock in., and all members are
hereby urged to attend said meeting.
The duties which will devolve upon
said meeting, among wthers, will be
11 he f lection of a chairman to succeed
the lion. Jchn 1'. Jones, and the trans-
action of such other business as may
| properly come before the committee.
It is requested that in all counties
| where the regularly elected members'
of said territorial republican central!
committee have either resigned their
i membership or lost the same by per
, uianent change of their residence, and
the vacancy existing thereby has not
Ween provided for by the republicans
j in such counties, that they meet in
Mich manner as the chairman of the
republican central committee of their
: respective counties may prescribe and
recommend a member from their
i county to till the vacancy.
I It is hereby further requested that
| the republicans of the counties K. L,
. '*u oul "11 th* M, X. O. I* and shall provide, on or
a new comic opera to tie called before the 17th day of February, 1HK4,
kalani. j jn such manner as they may deem
j most conducive to a fair and Intelli-
gent expression of pjrty wisdom, for
J the selection of such members of the
j republican party as they may desire
to recommend for election to the ter-
! ritorial republican committee,
j A cordial invitation is extended to
all patriotic republicans of the
Oreat lucr«n<ie in the Volume
rlous hind*.
ahiii.vi) ro.n, Feb. tj. The paper cur-
herebv officially notified that a meet- J f5?ey °,ltsta,,llin«' Jani>ary :;1 was *1,.
ing of t-ui i committee has been or-10,'04u'<;L l,,sS «l,0U0,0«u estimated to
dered ai d will accordingly be held iu ' *iave heen destroyed by tire. This
j shows an iucrease of $•'«, ss4,ltM during
I the month.
The amount of the different kinds of
money outstanding January : 1 was as
follows: One dollar notes, #M8,249,207:
two dollar notes, f'JU.&i.t.oiT: tive dol- j
lar notes. *243,097,709; ten dollar
notes, $:;o1.740; twenty dollar
notes, *2:18, N80,020; fifty dollar note
$44,901,205; one hundred dollar note
♦M,482,170; five hundred dollar note
*19,208,000; one thousand dollar notes,
#9,490,000; five thousand dollar notes
*14,890,000; ten thousand dollar notes,
*7.'!,070,000: fractional parts, #27,877.
The total amounts of different series
of notes outstanding are: United
•States notes, *:;47,OS1,010; treasury
notes of 1890, *152,070,908; national
bank notes, *207.:]00,030; gold certifi-
cates, *77,098,709: silver certificates.
$836,919,504: currency certificates, *44,-
975,000.
Call for Our Caveroc, Special Brew,
1 he i^ueen of ail Beers. Only Choice Hops and Barley used.
Known for Age, Purity and Strength'
Cold Storages at Guthrie, Mulhall, Orlando, k| (• ai jl a i
Perry, Stillwater and Chandler, Ok. f. 0(163(116, AOl
J. E. DRAKE. Prop'r,
Kandv Kitchen Bakerv
FANCY CANDIES A SPECIALTY
Wholesale & Retail Dealer in Ballimore Oysters
rropical Fruits andI Nuts of all Kinds. Can Supply all Kindt of Paatrv and
Confections on Short Notice for parties and weddin-s
Kk.AUoI- littOOAN A.\l> Jac kson's sl'ork
I'kiiry* Oki. k.
A. L. STEWART'S
s Real - Estate - Agency
Cornea 5th and I) Streets
C!a ins for Sale. Lots for Sale.
Special Attention Given to Contest Cases.
1 have a large list of claims and town lots for sale If von want
buy any kind of a claim or town lot give me a call. If ou huv.
a claim or a town lot for sale, list them with m,.
Washington, Feb. 0. —Mr. Everett
idem.), of Massachusetts, delivered the
invocation at the opeurng of the session
of the house
Mr. McGann tried to obtain unani-
mous vonsent for the consideration of a
resolution to investigate the action of
Judge Jenkins in the case of the North-
era Pacific railway, whose employes he
had enjoined from striking, but objec-
tion was made.
The resolution is as follows:
jived. That the committee on judiciary
©1 the bouse be und is hereby directed to make
•uefc Investigation into all the mutters und
tUaga herrtn alleged, unl te report to this
kouAt whether or not Htm Judge Jenkins,
)udf« of the United States cfrcuit court for the
&«T«Qth circuit, had therein Sb
process of said court, or oppressively exercised
the same or has used his oflice as such judge
tolatlmldate or restrain the employes of the
Northern Pacific railroad or the officers of la-
bor organ 1 rations to which sal J employes, or
any of tbem. were affiliated iu the exercise of
tbslr rights and privileges under the laws of the
United States; and If they shall ftnd that said
)udge baa abused the process of said court, as
alleged, or oppressively exercised the powers
©f his office as Judge of said court to the iujury
of the employes of said railroad and others
ibea to report whether suoh act or doings of
Mid judge warrant the presentment of articles
of Impeachment therefor aral to further re-
port wbat action, if any, should be taken by j ™ <.
congress to prevent a recurrence of the condl j laws
plot
Liliuokulani.
Mr. Patterson (dein.), of Tennessee,
I followed. The sugar interests, he ar-
Judiie i tr"e'1, u,'r'' •!"' annexation
B I movement.
i Mr. Wheeler, of Alabama, delivered
a glowing eulogy on President Cleve-
land and Mr. Oates argued in behalf of
j the adoption of the Met reary resolu-
i tion from a legal standpoint.
Mr. Boutelle, of Maine, after review-
j Ing the contents of his resolution re pro-
| bating the pol ry of the administration,
. added: ' Whatever may be the tardy
expression of this houv I claim a favor-
able verdict on my indictment from the
American people " He followed events
! to the attempt" I promulgation by the
j ex-queen of a new constitution January I
i 14. 'mi;;. That act he denominated the !
j political suicide of the Hawaiian mou- 1
arch v.
Professional Directory.
LAWYERS.
I'ERRV
IKLAHOMA.
H. A. SMITH,
Attorney." at '. Law.
Office—Over "Famous Clothier'
—Over "Famous
on C Street.
CALL AT THE OFFICE of
L. I,. BELL,
, 1 ontest papen prepared and all papers re*
I wired for obtaining Patents for Claim* ; ud
Dt-edx fur Ixit-. also Claims and Cit, Lot-
bought and sold. Farms and Cit\ Propt-rtx m
j th - State- exchanged for projierty in FVn- .
> .Ok
North Hide S.W. Cor. I<k. I I | «
PERRY,
.. vt„. terri-
I tory to attend the meeting of the com- .
| mittee.
Out* di.stresced ami humiliated re- j A' 6r"J,E-
pubiie is hopefully reaching forth for STONE 4 DOYLE
the strong arm of the republican i , . . ...
party to lead it back to the inward L3WJf6TS dflQ L3Ti0 AttOrilfijS,
highways of prosperity and good (rov- 1 t i i i
eminent, «...! in this emergen- hour of • "-,b " st" ''x,'
o ir nation s increasing peril let no re- ' 'l ' ,,\0Uh ^uare. Mr.
publican falter in his allegiance, nor I ?nr°S -vea's Practice be-
prove remiss at the call of party duly I the^Intenor Department at \\ a^h
Thkodokk (j. Risi.kv,
Sec. Rep 'iVrr'ti trial ( eutrul tom.
■ D.
oi'FKi — in :i: «
J. D WALKER. M.
ITV DRt'O STORE,
hesidence at oflice. Will be found at
office when not professionally
engaged.
PRRRV, - - . oi% r v iii k\i >
DR J W BRYANT.
I) Street near Corner .'-th.
O \ I KM I ,
OKLAHOMA
_Pvbr-^-et Wallaceskiwos Physician and Surareon,
i< s. ii. i>ovi L". ; LAND ATTORNEYS.
Will give their personal attention to
every class of business relating to pub
lie lands, either claims town lots ui
contests. Restoration of homestead
rights a specialty. Office, west of the
land office, P«rry, 0. T.
J
STORMED Till: C ()| NflL t IIAMBKK.
Unemployed Men Hrluc the City Fathers
to Tlitie at Tacoiua.
Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 0. — Five hun-
dred unemployed men marched to the
SHEl.fclY AND WALKER.
The K*.Confederate General uud Cockrell'a
Urother-ln.Law Have Their Merits Ap-
preciated -Other Appoliitmeuta.
Washington, Feb. f).--Just as had
n -*■- - vi heen expected, the president sent to
cit v hall under the leadership of I)olph i the senate to-day the nominations ojfKor* an(l D -stre
Hannah, the leading populist of tlrt lien, .loe Shelby, the famous ex-con-
state. He carried an American Hug.] federate, to be fnited States marshal
All of the unemployed who could secure | for the western district of Missouri und
standing room crowded into the conn- of .loliu R. Walker, of lioonville, Sena-
I'ockrell's brother-in-law
! ington. I J. C.
D.I. PALMER. 0. G. PALMER
PALMER & SON,
Attorneys at Law.
Practice before all Territorial and I*.
S. courts, land offices and the De-
partment at Washington.
Perry, ok.
A
LLEN A ROBERTS,
LAW.
REFERENCES The Governor and Secretary
of theTerritory of Oklahoma Offices,
Bank a Wade Building, Room 1.
DILLARD
Physician & Surgeon.
r Drug Store.
Office—Over 1
pl kb v
tloaa dow had by safcl order ami injunction
upon railway employes en tho said Northern
road, those engaged upon other roads,
eSeers and members of labor organizations
throughout the country asd all persons gene
rally.
The Hawaiian debate was resumed
by Mr. Morse (rep.), of Massachusetts,
wbo had five minutes. Before he had
proceeded for a minute, however, Mr
Outhwaite (dere.). of Ohio, called him to
order for unparliamentary language.
"To which language do you refer?"
asked Mr. Mors*.
"To the insulting, impudent and un-
unparliamentary language just ut-
tered," answered Mr. Outhwaite.
Mr. Morse, according to rule, took
his seat, and the words excepted to
were read at the clerk's desk, as follows:
And yet, strange to tell, at the command cf
IheJr master, great Orover Cleveland, his
cuekooa In the house and senate, staunch south
ern de mot rata, the loudest shouterj for a white
van's government .disregard all their ancient
traditions about white man's supremacy and
the white manl government
The speaker ruled that the language
was unparliamentary. Iiefore Mr
cil room where the city council was in
session. Hannah made a speech declar-
ing that the men were starving. For
them he demanded work.
' A hungry stomach," he said, "knows
no conscience, and if work or bread is
not provided, 1 will not be responsible
for their acts."
'I he council ordered workmen on
public work shifted every week in
order to give all unemployed a chancer
Later at a mass meeting of the popu-
lists, P. IS. Egbert, a member of the
state legislature, cautioned his hearers
to vote for men who would give good
laws and not for extortionists and
blood-suckers of the lawyer and bank-
er class now filling the halls of con-
gress, who are as useless to the needs
of a working man as a "Christian in
hell."
He was cheered and went on to state
that the red flag of the auctioneer and
the flag of anarchy were replacing the
stars and stripes in this country.
A Friend of Annexation.
Washington, Feb. a.—The senate
Hawaiian investigation committeelield
a special meeting for the purpose of
giving Joseph K. Simpson, of the state
of \\ ashington, an opportunity to place
before the committee facts gathered by
him while arranging for u steamship
line, bearing upon the advantages to
lie derived from a closer union with the
islands. He was not on the islands
either at the time of the revolution or
subsequent thereto and could furnish
no information bi-aring directly W|xiu
those proceedings.
— — to Ij,
I'nited States attorney for the same
district.
Among the other nominations were
the following: To be receivers of pub-
lic moneys—Simpson Reynolds, at Wa-
keeny, Kan.; Morse K. IlegrotT. at
Springfield, Mo.; .lames II. Asearte, at
I.as Crusces, X. M.: Vincent Snelling,
at I .a Review. Ore., and the following
postmasters: Theodore R Woraley, Ne-
vada. Ia.: W. Ravlin, Lal'orte City,
la.; John J. Curran, burlington, la ;
Halter Elder, Clarion, la.: John X
U'wis, Franklin, la.; Levi W. Wood,
West (iardiner, la.: W. Asken. liolivar. i
Ma; William 11. Thompson, at Blue
Rapids, Kan.
Piglit for the Northern t'*i<ltl(
Mil.w.* i kek, Feb. ti. - The great legal
buttle fur the control of the Northern
Faeitic has opened in the federal court.
Col. Silas .I. IVtit, counsel for the Ives
faction, began with a statement that
he had Hied a replication to the an-
swers of the receivers and asked for an
order of reference on the petitions to
bpechil examiners to take testimony
Parish & Mentz,
Lawyers and Land Attorneys,
OKLAHOMA.
PERRY,
0. 9. CTXNlNOllAM. joint n. ItKUOId.
C. K. HI . KURK.
.ITTOR.ATE) AT-L. DW
Special attention to Land ami LotCon-
tents, Papers prepared for filing.
PlfltKV AMI lit'THHIK. OkJ.AHOMA.
LEE WISBY,
Attorney - at - Law,
Practice in all Courts of the Territory
and U. S. Land Office.
Richardson liuilding, cor. C and oth
St., Room* 9 and It.
JOHNSON & WALKER,
Lawyery and Land Attorneys,
Hand and Wade Ituilding, (toom 2,
PERRY, - - OKLAHOMA.
HARLAN, BARLOW & HARK,
Lawyers - and - Land - Attorneys.
.6 I ear* In I Ii«• I.oral and <«eu«ral I and
Office.
Special attention given to the prepar-
ation of contest cases.
OVER HANK OF PERRY.
R. K. HOUGHTON,
Contractor
and Builder.
Plans* Bpej stl tad Estimates fnralsbsi
■ All work tr<i?irai)!<'«'ii toytvssalts*
■Action Shop at northeast i ornev of
Darilngton Ml.ler'a Lumber Yard.
CORDON &. RAY NIOND,
Associate Architects.
Reasonable Charges f,,r Professional
Set vices
PKIiur,
OKI.a.
wvmiaam k. iikowv, s, kooekx Bin dJ l()r h.nk AXIl ol! VImknt \l.
BROWN & BOYD. PLASTERIN C,
The books of the
oeiore Mr. 1 '« me missing clerk of
Uorae could proceed, however, his time the lirooklyn, X. \ excise board have
biul expired. been partially examined and William
Mr. Johnson lrep.|, of Iniliaua, next ' H Lohman's cash seems to be short at
wade a speech arraigning the course of least ^ 'O.ullii
Ssskwss; ssrx wssa i S i!v -
Barnes a cook,
LAWYERS
Do (jeneral Practice before U. S. Land
Oflice and all the Courts.
Perry, Ok
limiritiM-? l.irciiHc lte«o'j<ed.
'I'oi'kka, Kan . Feb. ti—State Insur-
ance Superintendent Snyder this uiorn-
ing revoked the certiHeate of authority
heretofore granted to the Home Insur-
ance Co., of New York, to transact the
business of lire and tornado insurance I Office iu Decker H'd cr
in Kansas, lie declined to make pub-1
lie his reasons for the revoeation
Tariff In the Mrnatp.
Washinoton, Feb ti. Senator lone-,
idem. I. of Arkansas, am 111 tier of the
finance committee, says that he does
nut think that hearings will be grant-
ed on the tariff bill, and that it will be
ready to report back next week.
Two barns belonging to Hon. 11. C,
Irelain!, of Chllllcothe. Mo., were
burned by incendiaries lAjrty-six
buries perished in the Haines.
Attorneys-at Law,
Law office business, attachment, suits
and collections a specialty
o lire t*or b und ( over I'ekkv
Brogan .t JaokH«>n' store. Om'.a
MORCAN & PANCOAST.
L .A. \\r K H S
AND LAND ATTOHNF.YSi.
PLRRV andHUTHRlK, 11KLA.
Oflice north of Land Oflice.
C. A. MORRIS
CAM. ON
L W. SNOW.
all wurk hi ,m:a:.tkii
Star IT..thing House.
John B. Lauffer,
Lend * ritornei
—and—
►I (Surveyor.
„,^r,,'li'",D0r"ln/Al"ld no'"«nJ pl«t« to
K • ' ■ n4 Q-. e «tor Indian M^ridint
Fifteen i-arsexper'encs in the L'. ti. Oeupru
Land Office, WaubIngton, D. C.
nkxt to bank or
PERRY
A" F.A S K ,v /'. I KM EL EE,
SIGN PAIRTING.
PAPER HANGING.
Itids furnished ou all kinds of Paint-
ing and Decorating
Shop Corner 8th and C St
j w johnson, J« A. 8NYDCR,
! Trans lor Line.
imw z JOHNSON.
store. All goods Promptly Delivered
PKKRV. - . . OKI.A'
Formerly ReirUter t"
I .and Oflice, l.ariu*<l, K
LAWYERS,
Will practice in all tli * conrtHof the TerriU rv
an i the Federal Courts alHo in the I*. s l.und
offices < f the tereitory ami the Ino-riur De-
part ment.
Office lit .Morrill lllock SouthMe«tt ?tIi SI,
near Land Office.
References 1m perm install T. M. Kleliarilsmi
**"" • laiiker . IVrr.i () I Klr.t Mat
Hank. Oklahoma, City
PHYSICIANS, |
8. a. moore. m. d
Physician & Surgeon.
Special attention given to Surgery and
Surgical Diseases, falls promptly ans-
wered day or night. Sleep in otllce,
Ollice up stairs, northwest eor. square!
s. A. LAYTON,
A RCHITECT.
Headquarters—Seaton llros., Pruif
Store.
PERRY, n T
F. COHEN.
FINK I'ATTKItNS ALWAYS ON HAND
venth street Onuomtc
Oflice
Laud
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