The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 125, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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^YoriTiSai'dware!
the Ground---The first in Low Prices
People of Perry. _____ ■
WE ARE VERY MUCH OVERSTOCKED
rour we wiU
Cook or Heating Stove
, pard ot befo. e in the city of Perry. We also
At prices never heaiccany a full line of
Glass, Building Hardware and Gunine Glidden Barb Wire.
Farquharson & Morris, Frop.
—Z - KKKOKMKKS.
shot I.J "•""i"""" . .
JCJMUV Ivan . Feb. 11. -Last Ulght
I about midnight, Samuel Ca^^dy.UT-
' in./ south of here, followed Ezra M"
ler Who had accompanied Canad.y'
| wife to the railway swtlon. wd (hot
bin through the abdomen A fatn.ly ,
alarre caused Mrs. Cannady to leave
hpnL ami start back to Missouri where
i 6hc formerly lived Miller was sent to
I Tope lea for medical treatment Laa-
I nadv lied.
NORTH PKRRV. EAST OF RAILROAD
Perry Made Brick,s
:Cheap as the Cheapest,
V French Han" rr""bl"
uAlll, Feb. 11. —On the demand of
the Bank of France the Uanqtt. de
Escompte has been placed In the hands
deputy'an^a direcu'r'of Hie Manque de
conne. .jrectors reMgned on the
bank and the tlirecioi .< k
Itank of France demanding' a judicial
liquidation^
s..iai«r A«tr. i.t« smcia.;
i , .„n,v. Mo . Feb. 11- Freder
luk WhitUiki r, a brother of Isaac \\ hit-
taker the old and well-known restaur-
tUBSM Lumber Kate ■#"CW, J
Toi'F-KA, Kan , Feb. 11.-Ihe state
board of railroad commissioners has de
cKled the Wichita lumber case.reducing
the rate from Kansas City to 1W cents
per 100 pounds in car load lots.
rate ^""bascule BRIDGE.
J. L. CALVERT, ATTORNM AT-LAW-
• ,-iaitv of ConU.t «d
,f experience
crss =.--i s p""*""""""■
«.«...«.«' c A LVK RT,
Culver's Seiners Unite t S.I. .160 CIS. S. d «„„< ••• «> J
PERRY, O.T.
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, A. STUNK. THOU. U. UOYLE
STONE * DOYLE.
Lawyers and Land Attorneys.
Office ctnter of block on D st., bet.,
nth and -,th, north side square. Sir.
Stone lias had five years pract
/ore the Interior Department at " ash
ington, L). C.
lee wisby,
Attorney - at - Law, \
c. A. MORRIS.
it it i>f i imiiu'crliiK Which I® i"
Curious lilt or i 1 t,"1111 *-
Span i Mcago River.
Recently this paper contained a de-
scription of a novel bridge to cross lie
river in Chicago. Another structure
for similar use in the same city is also
curious enough In design to deserve
notice. This bridge is of thobascu e
type. It divides in the middle and the
two leaves lift up on end; but. these
WTO
u. s. SENATOR JOHN H. GEAR, of Iowa
PRISON HORRORS.
The Climax Reached in the Island of
Saghalien.
a government commission.
•MrlM of Murder, Cannltinli.m. HestlnK.
„d Other Atroeltle., Contlr.nl.ig
the Report, of <he «>>•-
•Ian Refugees Who
Keaclied Sun
Frunclwo.
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; There I# jrenerfcUy decided im-
,-ement wltli increasing activity j
many directions. A large num.
ber of southern factories, includ-1
in,f 1V rolling mill that em
nlova nearly 1.000 hands and un-
i„.n pip - -rk tint, employs 40U or 6W
h ive started ui> dunivr the week. 1 he
Newport News -.hip yard is engaging
0,1additional h inds to work on con-
tacts latch secured. Hank clearings
thou an improvement compared wltli
other tactions. TI ales of fert, ,,ers
are very heavy and spring jobbing
trade outlook is promising.
ml Movement I" \or.a
t it AH4Uinr« Dellnlte fronu.
vKW Yore, IV1'. 11.-The republican
followers of John K Milholland in the
reform m ,veme.it met in Cooper union
last night and filled the large hall.
i> .it- ' iition* fro .it thirty district-* weu
'Pi* «•<> wi'i'i' ft'w prominent j two leaves tut "i'
ssfe *• - •— i asfliSaaSKS
-yrrssau ^„ r* —
refefre.l to the audience as fellow-1
rebels " 1111.1 "fellow-traitors, of the ;
".publican party. The new coiistUu- '
lion was read and approved. It will
make the election district the
basis of operation, with car
man. secretary iuk1
m--tuber in each election dist.n t <
1, lurd will hold office for one j ear. One
week before the holding of a pumaij
it shall sit as an enrollment board f.
the admission of members and at the
prlniarv election it shall act as a board
of inspectors. Kaeh election district
Is to send two members to the
..sseinblv district convention that
S to uike the Place of the conn
lv convention. The county committee
Will lie composed of one member from
previous election Bach assembly dis-
triet will have two members on the
executive committee and ^dy meu -
bers to serve as an executive board
The executive committi
,00 members. It shall have votes ac
cording to the number of votes it repre
sents. The advisory members shall
have an Individual vote.
J W.JOHNSON,
Formerly L'. 8. Oklnkom. City.
Land Oftice, LarneU, K .
jjokkis ^ J0KNW
LttWYE3R3.
offices of iUe lereltory and the iottrior ur
purtment.
Offlee In Itt°rf *• j'^Vomce.
Relerence. by pewlMlou-T.
,t sons. Bunker?, Pfiry, O. i.
Dank, Oklahoma, City.
PERRY,
UOCKINO 11 A.St I LK URIDOK.
RlehardHon
First National
Practice In all Courts ofthe Territory
and 0. S. Land Oflicc.
Richardson Building, cor. C and 6th
St., Room® S ana w.
MORGAN fit PANCOAST.
L jk. W Y W ^
AND LAND ATTORNF.VS.
PERRY and (iUTHRll-i
Offi.o north of Land t)Mce.
Parish 1%, SVientz,
lawyers and Land Attorneys,
PERRY, '• '• OKLAHOMA.
D. L PALMER. O.O. PALMER
PALMER & SON,
Attorneys at Law.
Practice before all Territorial aud i
S. courts, land oftlces and the IK
partment at Washington.
Cor. .Hh and D Street. I'errv. Ok.
M A. SMITH,
Attorney.' at
Oft
Law.
Over "Famous Clothier '
on C Street.
PERRY,
OKLAHOMA
CORDON A RAYMOND,
Associate Architects.
Reasonable Charge* for Professional
Sei vices.
PKRHY, - - - • OK..A.
arc-bounded extensions at t.ie >.i .it ja| attention to Land and Lot Con
ends. No doubt the , • 1 ^.n(, ,,api„.s pri.par
fully distributed in each section that
ATTORNEY ■ !T ■ LdW> 1 FOB FINE AND OBN1MENTAL
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Losiion, Feb. 11.—A dispatch to the
K««nrtRrd from St. Petersburg says.
The aov rnment commission uypolnted toi n-
•f,P:log.:°«'Ktw. P'Uon there have^
SSTiSS~ SSI'S"."—:
2s®wsaS55S
•ODVlcted ot murder, when ia «« ^ y
r:.?or^\\nerro'U;ba,Crra.ros^onirr
restaenco
Bd mu.ed the ^"bodUs
HoCBTOx'r'ex.'' Fehll—The officers;
i„ p„,s„it of the Missouri. Kansas i
Texas train wreckers have trailed their
;• to the home of Jesse Dillinghum, 1
colored, who with his wife, was ar- j
rested last night. Another negro,
named Johns >u, has been arrested na a
nit of the woman s statements. A
third man. who is held in secret has
innde a confession exonerating hnn-
elf but Implicating others.
CARLI8LK ON FISA M E-.
the"water end Is nearly counterbal-
aned by the rest of the structure u.: |
matter In what position, so that littl
power is required to hoist it. as j
accounts it had not been decided
whether to use an elect liy.ln.nln.
mechanism for this purpose. As mi).lit
- 'r'
elevated railwaj It will be located
at the Van Buren street erossmg. Uue
important feature. Iiowever, is not
shown in the drawin.'. 111. roc kirn
t.; t i on tlw under side with
are provided on tin nmn.i
slots, which cnga .v t--et i m tli. tri. ..
]tv this means, any longitudinal dis-
- - .. .,. ,i. ii—Among the| placement of either bwcnle lapreven
TopkkAi Kan, ten. ti. ™uu« i , ,r <, i:hica:■.> engineer
d,ed ;i
^ ^{Sfrlfft' Wash I noto"" Feb'.""n'-'' ''■i"nBn
the fees and commissions of s .ti iff. ]jlant,h,ll.a s„ v, that the river and liar-
unconstitutional and of no effect. probably not be ready to
provided that when land was bid !" '' " rt to the huiise for at least three
by or for the "prior creditor the shcri ^1^^ S|)eaUing of the size of it Ik
.should receive no commission for the wiU be „ vory small bill,
In deciding the case the court
tent
Pkrry
Papers pr<
NI) 111 TllKlK.
?d for filing.
OKI.AIIOM K
N !•.\V K ANS
OI-KTHIONH
url Kent ore* Sheriff Mort-
Hull l'ens" I'phehl.
BARNES Sl COOK,
lawyers.
Do General Practice before U. S. La d
Office und all the Courts.
Office in Decker H .l'g. l'erry, < k
JOHNSON 4 WALKER,
Lawyery and Land Attorneys.
I Band and Wade Building, Room 2,
i PERRY, - OKLAHOM A.
ALL
( ALL ON
L. W. SNOW-
WORK Ol'ARA:
Star Ciothin House.
TED.
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KE.ISE «y l'.-lIt.MELEE,^
SIGN PAINTING.
PAPER HANGING,
IBldafurnUhedon all kinds of
injf and Decorating.
Shop Corner 8th and C St
j. a. SNYDER*
Transfer Line.
John B. Lauffer,
Lrn*Rimm'
sale
What Il e '
niary sahl t
ommltlee
- <5' sssws&stjkss
two reasons, because the subject _of ^ ^ hav<j any new improvements
the section is not lucntionod , for in this bill and to cut the
projects now uade,
w" °fp,c,al call-
if the iegislatnre had amended the .M.etinir.
' °'ifri"cad "oL^ear^ago bydeprivi^ All members of the republican Urri-
' Sheriffs of their commissions, it would I loriu; central committee of Oklahoma
i...,.., Vtoon constitutional. Territory, as the tame was organizes
—AND-
Surveyor. ^
Ua- all the orlRlnal field notes and fo1
cm tri, . K P , an<l Q . eastof Indian Mendiai.
Fifteen year? experience In tht U. S. CJenerai
Land Office, Washington, D. C
PERRY, - OKLA.
LONC Sl PAYNE,
Physician & Surgeons
S A. LAYTOK,
A RGHITECT.
' Headquarters —sea ion Broe., Prog
Store
PERRY,
O. T.
200 Tth St.
Terry. Ok
F. COHEN.
dfjaEKOHWvr -mhm
CALL AT THE OFFICE OF
L. Ij. BELL,
FINK PA « TfcH>
iSeventh Street
Opr.
Dtllcc
* OS HANI>
U. S. I-and
ma nuveu iuc
■O t«ar and words of indignation y , on
loterred .Ubout .he .ltgh|«t lnQ^; °n
«U j rt of ibe authorities as to hU n-
wound* were inflicted r\nnr u said
Th« neglect of ihe prisoners at Onor^ls
« hl.. be. a mo,-, shametul and rlm naL No
4oetor ever visited the Instltut on. and con
,|CU who failed 10 pertorm their *®r'1
eouut of physical IneapaiUy iv.-r v
^lf diet ta the place called a hosi.iial,and
when 11 became api arent that they jls.
uusble lo perform further dutj ih'^
Mtcbed llie aniuuls 1U. « revolver by tho e
Heetor. and «ere registered oa the prison
booh, as having died from dliease
The principal author of the r
--...'I..; jormer convict ot the name ot
Bhakoff who was a tavoriteot ihe district com
£ad.ot and was prom.' ed to be Inspector
^"'FUGITIVE STOR1F.3 C0XFIBMF.D.
Sax Francisco, Feb. 11.—The dis-
patch from St. Petersburg, giving the
details of the terrible condition of af-
fairs In the Russian prison on the island
of Saghalien, was brought to public at
tention several months ago by the .1ii- |
rival here of five escaped conttets v 1
bad been picked up at sea in a scow >> --■ u ,t>,, .
whaler. The men had escaped from *Sivr„tir( , lfU. i„
" .1 been ten days at h a
Another interesting case decided was
11, 1892, arc
and constituted
11Secretary
involving the right of
citie
that a meet-
ius,. r N
and policy on
Carlisl
held in
probate —
populist member
liouse committee on j«di-
l'liis is us follows:
Deed- for Lot - also Claims and Clt> Lot#
bouani and - ,d Karms and City Properi>
-tales e*t-hanb'ed for property In Perr>.
i.W. Cor. I k. 11 Peri y,Ok
■lde I)
upun ••• .
Thb bodies ciary recently.
C0.wert.inr lUo^olT.^ V [
JJJtf'«i.ro isaayobj cilea to tto
about colnluK the sehjulorage and lssulni!
UtcrVur?CArd-le-W. n .he etfect of that
uTi.u-U.- «"«• «;«r"
l irsbel.ini them, and If they titncln 0
dempli' n. as they ml-'ht >no secreuiry o th
i treasury would he c-jtnpcl.ed to us. goiu or
whatt \ er else he hud to redeem them
Mr uoiuner—Cjald you not cjln the sliver
'secwurfoarllsle-Ye., m about two years,
it w iiiM like about th it time.
wTstone! of Ponnsylvanla-H.T. you not
got enough «:lv r to red-.-em U
Secrelury Carlisle-No.
on; Slaadiiu a,'.,ins'. ha
ttlMrl sCr-wiat «1 b the ot Jec.km 10
i,suing certlllcates on accjuatofihe seignior
"sccret.ir • <'.-.rlhle -1 wis (Dial to state that
f| we shoal,1 l-a'i" cerl BeaW. with r'0,!,t"b®-
hind it.ua be, t.ul.lo:. I u. .a lW would be
creatlv diser.-d:ted iii®-!''
Mr Stune -An I .0 MP ptb. credit
,uu:d have .0 redeem ihem^ln o.d ^ ^
Justice Allen,
dissented.
More Trouble for Itank Officer*.
New York Feb. II.-A motiou will
be made on Monday by Assistant Dis-
trict Attorney Davis for permission
resubmit to another grand
jury the facts in the case
against the directors of the Madison
Square bank on the charge of particl-
nating in fraudulent insolvency. Mr
Davis"will present twelve schedules of
specific instances in which the de-
fendants, in their capacity lis directois
of the bank,urc alleged to haveauthoi-
i/.ed the making of loans and the pur-
■base of worthless stocks aggregating
"a of dollars after the
OYKRSTREET, WALLACE* FILSON
LANO ATTORNEYS.
Will give their personal attention tg
every class of business relating to pub
lie lands, either claims, town lots oi
contests Rustoration of homestea,.
rights a specialty. Office, west of the
land office, l'.rry, 0. T.
court room on Tuesday, the :.mn .day
of February, H'Jl. at the hour of three
o'clock ... m.. un.l all members are
hereby urired to attend said meeting*.
The duties whi-rh will devolve upon
said meeting, amor g_ethers, will be
the election of u chairiuan to succeert
the lion. John P. Jones, and the trans-
action of such other business as may
oroperly come before the committee.
It is requested that in all count
where the regularly elected members
' ,f said territorial republican central
committee have cither icsigned their
manent ebil'u'ge <.f"tiieir r, ,ill. nee. 'and rkfkRENCES: Th. Oovotoot end B.c«tan
I lit* viu a n' v ^ i st in i.r thereby has not of
been provided for fv the republicans ,
in such connties. that they meet in
R. R. HOUGHTON,
Contractor
and Builder.
.IS, Spe
faetlo
■IfieatU
I E-.tlmateHFurn^l
i worn BM ranteed togl^ «alJ 1
. snop nt nur beast corner of
ugton-Mitier's Lumber \ard.
: a
llkn a ROBERTS.
certltlcates are many thousand;
c have, except ^ani<'s insolvency.
LAW.
It WI1U1CI. •—— - - J _ .
the Island and had been ten days at ri.,1,..ln„, . hi,
in a small open boat.
I aed It In silver It
would he dis -ri d. ed and >
M14 ID U Sliiaii
The story o! the men excited muchi ^ ^
Interest here, but the frightful conduct rl.ur; , s! ..
of the orison officials could hardly "a, -and ......
believed. They were cxhibite 1 for a
lime In a dime museum. One of them
hat been arrested here for burglary,
one has been sent to New York bj peo-
ple Interested in his case, and the oth-
ers are drifting about San 1 rancisco
without employment.
1.1 havo to re-
-The,'
BKTTKR DOtVN
sot I I
UmUmI lmpro.eu..nt ..<! l'ro.peot. of
t„cr.... J Activity.
BALTIMORE, Feb. 11.—In the week y
review Of the conditions of buslnaw U.
ou'd call for all
ilfri dollars lu re
uccru them. .
In answer to a question as to ho«
fast the coinage seigniorage could he
minted, Mr. Carlisle said: If all
otlier coinage was su p^nded W
mints. l ead " that wa could coin
about 4,1. .0.00J silver dollars per month
or t J.OHO a year '
The bond question was treated un
elaborately by Mr. Carlisle. Ills P«r"
po,c as to using tlio proceeds of the
sales of bonds has been already pub
lLihfuL
\ Liwyer'i Hallucination.
CARriuoi., Mo. Feb. 11. William
Green republican politician and
lawyer, was yesterday adjudged insane
bv the county court and taken to the
asvluin at Nevada last night. He re-
ce'ntly took a liquor cure and an ante
fut treatment, and to these are attrib- .
uted his demented condition. lie
imagines that he is a wonderful pliy-
i slclan With magic at his fluger t.ps and
.luring the last few weeks lias been
giving curbstone entertainment*.
I.Ink Wilson Sentenced.
Kyracl-sk, N. Y., Feb. 11.—"Dink"
Wilson was brought from the Auburn
state prison to be sentenced for the
murder of Detective Harvey, llir,
hands and le^s were chained and he
was accompanied by a strong guard.
He was hurried to the court house anil
after removing the irons was taken be-
fore Justice Williams, who without
ceremony sentenced him to be clectro-
cutt* during the week liegiuulug
March 18.
HARLAN, BARLOW & HARM,
Lawyers - and - Land • Attorneys.
gov*
j Special attention given t« the prepar-
ation of contest cases.
OVEK 11 ANK OF PEltUY,
t in
such milliner as the chairman , f the perry
republican central committee of their
respecti,'« .oiinties may prescribe and
recommend a member from their
county to fill the vacancy.
It is hereby fiirtin-r requested that
the republicans of 'lie counties K. L.
M N ti P and 'i slm'.l prov de, on or
before the nth .lay of Fcbrnaiy. I-.O.
in such mailt,er as they may deem
most conducive to a fair and intelli-
gent expression of pjrty wisdom, for
the selection .if such members of tile
republican party us they may desire
to reeotnin. n.l for tlecli ti to the ter-
ritorial republican committee
A cordial Invitation is extended to
all patiiotic republicans of the terri-
' tor.v to attend the meeting 01 the com-,
i mittee. tii -
Our distress.i and humiliated re-
I pnh'.ie is hopefully reaching forth for wthdaam a. bbowi
the strong arm of the republican
party to leal it back to the inward
highwavs of prosperity and good gov-
ernment . a. d in this emergen* hour of
o'ir nution's increasing peril let no re-
publican falter In his allegiance, nor
prove remits nt I he call of party duty
Tbeouori: (t. Bulky,
bee. Rep. Territorial Central Com.
DELA.
PHYSICIANS,
8. A. MOOSE, Ml. D
Physician & Surgeon.
Speer,I at'entiongiven to Surgery at. 1
Surgical Diseases. Calls promptly ans-
wered day or night. Sleep in "! ■
Office up stairs, northwest cor. squai
W. B. BRENCLE,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ur n i ii n Ditt o Sti.iie
III llie Local uinl <.riier.il
Oltti
I.ami
STEWART * SEVIER.
Lawyers and Land Attorneys.
Oliice over Palace Drug store opposite
Land mile
J. L> WALKER. M t3.
OI FH K - ov Fit I I n I.lit.I ST..It I
Residence at ofHee. Will be fonnd at
office when not professionali>
engaged.
OKI. \1I0-MA.
,'ERKY, - *
DR DILLARD
Physician & Surgeon.
Oflice—Over Pioneer Druv Store
oklahoma.
I Hot I. I'KI'l l
BROWN 8> BOYD.
Attorneys at Law,
CUYO COWIPTON, M D.
Physician - and - Surgeon
i:i years practice in Southern Stat;"
I aw cfllee business, attachment, Mills 1 t years practice ... .■ ■
and collections a specialty. Call answered dav or n.ght l «
au lL 1 , over Remington s I'earmacy, 1 ""r
OMeo cor. Sih and o over 1 «Ksr, , „f Postnlllce
Brotfa., A J ek on «tor<- kt-*
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