The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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SILVKK Al'iiSUiKS.
Tha Ni«M«r1 *t!T
t.ro«tn la U<k Caaaty M >•••
Prominent Free S «'
or M tS<onary
jo West
a postal INSPE1 i'M- MI M.
Jtrrmo* Crrr *9 . Apr.. —The
ttate board of railroad and ware
commissioners Tester* av :<«-t . s
etitr ealiiag attention 10
March * Ue -**P*-*'iOQ of
melon* in thxa ittte sad providiaf
BOGUS STAMPS.
T*o Mor« Pick&^cs of CounttHWtt
CasT-'•ed Of Secret Senr ca Mi\
——
that an inspector of me*oa be ap-
BlMMliMiMNitteMMf01 hi eaca county froaa which
t«rf«itiL,c 4fc*n4 .r«i m *r> « • are ftbi9pe>i an that sac a ap-
.A ■ - Kt t . 0 iiu#fa _: - — V_A mKr th# :i, r jal
•ntttoM ri*fc
MM CrarfceJ
lw«r.
Apri
WAlglXGTO*
ardav Mr. SI
NcfS'.A and tie - A
dent of the Bimeta
crct in < hicag-*. I* > rV
they w R || J
four other prow '• nr 1.: a. -
silver. and the parf w
Denver CoL. arriving
April 11 It i* r. r
miaaionary work « n r
erary of their in:
not been arranged It
ever that aevera. *
DiJf n Col' ra • a
that invitations w
from a a rye n-::. •
they will be requested to >
meeting and ex
the new party V -
not been definite.-"
nor* thaa likely
uxe chaperciaaft >'
continue their trip
Laiifom a. Wa« i.*"
taaa aQu l lar. A * * a.
said. w... be ma.1.-
xa Utah and lea re a
which mi*ht c utr. u*.e t
of two silver s«*r.a*. --
•tate. and pi --
fourtr. party
ttonal elect.-«n I- a*
the game w a.d be
addition
A PmuI iMptftaf
WlllISGIox. April 11
spec tor Wheeler, of *
partment.refuses ' *
the stamp counterf*- •
th^ugr. ae ha* *v •
gram-* coc^rn a/
.earne i from tie
ever, that Um fltetl il
fture,* has veer. .-r- - *
Anaistan *.
ried letter* '.m
been canceled. I * *
aovaterfeiting cann * e
any freat exten* a*
stamp* and the u."
of the in Is so irrra* i
counterfeiting of
aSe■ (tnnf t Wil.tarf
WasaixaroN. Apr.
order has been •-*
partment yesterdav *
interior departm-"it a
tary re«*-rva* ,n r.
for militarv pavpoaaa,
ing the Fort Hen
tion. known a- • oun.
southeast of Fort Ren
general order spe
boun-is of the militar
tion at Fort Leavenw
fl*htin iMrtr*n < n
Wuaisai*)*. April
Agrarians are m.-^:nj a
to tr*e at Ameri- a~.
porta that prora.-^ *
Germany in compe*
own prod acta, an :
ia on that healthfu
can breakfast di«
..jioped, in -. «acb p-
pointmenta be made by the railroad
and warehoaae coanmiesionerv The
comm-aaiouera hare decided to make
sach appointxxient on the recommen ia*
.,? tu>n of the growers of melon* .a the
re*i- several countiea believing that the
will .rrowera. bein^ especially interested .a
that the matter of inspection wwl select the
^ or bnt puenible inapectors nn i they.there-
<ljr* re«taest that the melon /rowers
- • . a each etjanty iaterestei wil 4^ - - a
jn a convenient, and in sach manner at
an - mav be moat aatiafactory to them a.'ree
• q. up'.n and select for such county a cam-
*.* petent inspector, and upon re. e;pt
w- the comm-jiaioners of the recommen la-
be tions by the melon grower* of tne per-
*ed s*)n- so selected the appointment*
here be made. The commissioners ies.*.-
,^re that the action proposed be taken in
time, so that the appo.ntmenu can be
0( maiie before the snipping aeaa.?n opens,
m The comiaaioner* will not cons, icr in-
. d.vidnal applications for app".atment«
i^r as inspectors of melons, but such sp-
will point menu will be aiade a* may be
:a. a^rre^i upon and recommended y the
Moo- melon grower*
* * n a%*ACHHETTS BLCK LAW
>• sort *f Estwuis Mt
1 *nr*ru lllowrd o« saa-l**
LOa Bocrox. April IL—The hoaae apeat
a.moat all yesterday discua^.ng the bill
to regulate the observance of the
ua" Lord s day. and then engr-jsaei it in
'-** ?f concurrence with the senate. Among
"* 'e the proviaiona of the bill is one de-
claring that no entertainment sha.. be
fiven on Sunday to which an a'.in s-
sion fee is charge«l. It makes any per-
v<n attending a performance in v. -.a-
tion of the law liable to a tine
of $R, and says: " Whoever, on
the Lords day. keeps open hi-
shop, warehouse or workhouse, or does
any aianual labor, buaineas jt work,
except worka of necet i*itv and harity.
or takea part in any sport, irame or
plav eacept a aacred concert, shall be
punished by a tine of S"-) for «*ach of-
fense, and the owner of any hall in
wh at a postmaster sats.
Hr Hmiq( of CUr*fo. t :«• TS«y .Are
EitrtorillMrT Gond iBiUttaM-
YH« Ioft«KMt ParrkAMis WlU
X«< B* 4rmu4
7FirA<iO. April 2L —Counterfeit 8*
nt p>.-ta/e stampa are raptdly accu-
alating in the hands of 1 apt. Porter.
the United >tates secret service
ro m->re packages containing iTJu
ch having been captured ycaterday.
-rests are expected to follow in a
ort time. It is now believed the per-
ns implicated in the matter may be
und in Chicago and all the principal
ct
the
All
'.he
.ved
Haifa
Y.,b
press Co. They
naiian Novelty t
I'<jatmaster lie
ciae fr
of Ila
ting had t
are extra4. rdinar
letters
mac h i nes
have
from
s- Fargo Ea-
rn the "Ca-
m.lton. Ont.
ic sample of
sis desk to-day.
7 counterfeits."
>n counterfeit
e could pa*s
ry day and nut
handle 1.300,-
lling them on
a capacity of
40.0U0 per hoor. :
next to impoasib!
stamps. This makes it a
dangerous in the line of
ing When one puts this
ow it
THE BCTKirr LWT.
Vut«r Prfff* of the of
tfc* lar«MM fsi Law UWWob.
Wv wi s Apr.* ii —Thr debates
on tae a-xjnve tax. while the bi*i for
its .ap .v.'i was under consider-
ation in x>r.?resi- are a 1 moat bar-
show.ng tne com par-
at.ve impi^rtance of the incomes from
rents and interest on county, municipal
and state bonds ;n furnishing a revenue
to the government. It does not appear
that this matter was touched upon in
the house discussions and it waa only
casually referred to in the senate,
senator Aldrich, of Rhode Island, pre-
pared a statement placing the revenue
likely to be derived through the in- ;
come tax at §luu.uuu.'.Mi. and crediting ,
rents and public bonds with about 3o
per cent, of this amount
Senator Peffcr. who made the princi-
pal speech in the senate in advocacy of I
an income tax. did not go into this
branch of the question at all. but he
said yesterday in an interview that he
was of the opinion that between ?j -
Cmj.Ouu and fl' . jm.i.'«0of revenue would
have been derived from the* e two
sources if the supreme court had al-
lowed them to stand, and he added 1
that he thought that this amount !
would have been about two-'hirdaof
the total revenue produced by the in- j
come tax. a- he Peffer had figured the
total at fl5.0ijii.0oa
The census reports show." he said, i
-that V-' per cent, of the people of the
f United Mates are renters, and it ia to j
be inferred taat this proportion of the j
, 1 j v * Un/4 '
DUKE
Cigarettes
s/ir1* " '■ '
DUKE UUPVHAW
Cigarettes
y
* DuveSoA? l Co
-i AME tcsjc:; ;a
MARKET REPORTS.
K4I.MI « F "-*
^ <M cai
1A c iw
:<* towsr
I Mort
***** —
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n. me: =«
-v. ... . -4
tn seer AVt> iwrrt?
m in
v.- 5 rj
I/. I Sj
JJU
4
iSD
L 4
"j H .J
I %>
1 ouwna juj« u * ^
MAOC FROM
High Grade Tobacco
ABSOLUTELY PURE
7*6
t«u itt
«M
1 24S 1*
. **> 1«J
• tW
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*1J l.
STJiLX'K DKAII.
Two Children
D yH
Killed b/ Lightning
ig a Storm.
In-
examine the
all the m<jre
f counterfeit-
unterfeit
the side o? s ?'> -••tamp, the dif-
be detected. The
and the printing is
■ ^ enough and near
deceive any unsus-
world. What the
of this discovery will be I cannot
The present .'-cent iasue will un-
tedlv be recallcl. but I have no
statement farther
>f what the govern-
>tect its -lf. It may
not be necessary to make a new design.
A new color might V* used.
Capt. Stuart *aul that he regarded
the purchaser* of the stamp* as inno-
cent. and would Baka MO arrests of
ference can readiI
bad stamp is large
not so good, yet g
enough in si^e t<
pectin? man in tb
authority for tha
than my judgment
ment must do to pr
T ti a *
* Kulf
SI. l >
tt fr of \l .*
. Against <
- . . . • : r^r.Vr-. The land
of the entire country, with improve- •
1 ■* ' k WHOLE FAMILY POISONED
♦ Ml 01 this amount 930,* |
OU0.1.M' M' worth is rented. The rental
on that amount at the average rate of S
percent, would be $1.«.m),000,OI*j. Just
what proportion of that would come
under the law is another matter, and
that could not be gotteu at accurately;
■ but let us assume that one quarter of
1 it. or t 0,00o ">J worth, would Y*e tax-
able income, that would give S-'i.'iOO.'iOu
of income tax and that. I think, a very
low estimate. The bonds, municipal.
county and school district.^ which
would be subject to the tax amounting
i to *106.213. Ox
thU amount M eomm? vrium in. «p*r- their h,)m
ations of the law. anl one derives at
« , ^ . flowers ana, oei
the rate of i per cent on this amount ( ^ thou ht
PmX.A DELPHI A, April ! 1
©f Sadie stinger. ag *d
William liradley. aged 1-i.
to-<lay under a tree at ti
grove, lioth were terribly
it is supp«ised that they were struck by
to t e .ax amoun ing ^^tning during a heavy storm which
«ne quarter of * * nl>v ttftern„.,I1 They
>mmg within the oper- K -
-The bodies
years, and
were found
e edge of a
burned and
TI l*"' * *-
Horse
Th^re «
u the
?1 « *Vi
ik |j4
1 «i 4 4 J
, -nU-rvlsy
-R*ee1pta.
n«l 1< ;l e
? --ar-
have
tamp
e first
.tamps
xpres
counterfeit
t here were a<
■cent post
l"e 11*-Fargo
Ldresned to
which said law ia violated is liable to Nathan Herzog. cizar dea r He ex-
TIE DOT a K T I- '
a line of t^OO.
The bill only lacks the governor s
signature.
MS* AGAIN BE SENATOR.
S«mury C^rlUU s*ld to He WUltaf to
l^«*« Ik* i«r.
Lkxitotos, Ky.. April 11.—The
Leafier publishes to-day an interview
with a Kentuckian just returne-i from
Washington, who is a clo*e friend of
the Carlisle family, and who says that
the secretary will surely be a candi-
date for senator from Kentucky to suc-
ceed Mr. Blackburn. Mrs. Carlisle, it
Is said, never favored the idea of Mr
• arlisle going into the cabinet,
and is now anxious for him to
*. be returned to the senate. Mr.
man Blackburn in q noted in Waahing-
.unity ton as saying that Mr. Carlis.e would
al im- be his most dangerous competitor. It
:et in us said that Mr Carlisle will not make
their an active canvass, which would not
.•*a < comport w-ith the dignity of nis present
position, but that his friend- will be
advised that he is, as Oen. Clarkson
^aid of iWd. Harrison. a receptive
candidate."
that he had bou
anad.an N-
of Ham
purport-
stamps.
on. Ont..
i to be
them from
.1 Supply Co.,"
ft >0for what
orth of good
A MEAT COMBINE.
t Uf MMt m.
New York.
reta
• rs to II * ve Cootrol of
,rk^t of the I nltH stat««.
Apr.l 11 —According to
• the western
pa.
• miles
l The
erva-
| f .-
. Th#
Th-y
he ganj?
inauzu-
twa
1 p posed
rned in
at the
->s.. and
>. The
- about
,ad left,
Tk« i<ti| Dooblins ■
Sc**lloc How
Hennessey Ok.. Apri.
of Dover tra.n r
rated a re./n of terr -
portion of the he;
country They av
doubled on their tra.
outh. and ^tole
liam Lindlev He sa •-
was nameti Christian, a
wounded and had b> b«
horse Near here two
men joined them I* .s n
these are robbers or n
to be. as seven men •
the robbery Tr-
atock farm of Flex: ler -ir. Dr
took tea of U eir
marshals passed thr -
hours after the barvi • h.
on fresh >rsea
the mi>k dl-a-teb.
fvMtj-thrM Men W*r * Kllle-l in the Blac
cm tod only ew* m «n elfpij
Seattle. Wash.. Apr.. —A -pecial
from W'natcom. Wldi M S tntt*
ty-three men were ki..--i tk
titm In the Blue Ou] an sisa Oalj
two of all who were i " tlw mine when
the expl >• - - -
story of the frightful cata-*r . i and
tJfceir own miracul jus es<:a:.*-. Thedis-
Hlff vM
accumulation of Sre -• was
explode! by a blast „n reast of tae
fang war.
( roktr WU1 C ontrol It.
New V-MB v.| r ■ - •
«*-Re-
the next grand sa«.-aem "f Tuumany.
Eight of the thirteen sachem- ecided
ALL QCIET IN AME ANSAE,
o Imp* rhnaent of the Governor —C«n«ure
Ke«olut-oo« \ ote<t D« wn.
Little Rock. Ark.. April 11 —A great
-t;.em thn>ng of spectators cmwded the jai-
Arapahoe leries of the house of representatives
i.-ently yesterday expecting that impeachment
rode proceedings would be in-tituted
'- ■m Wil- against Gov. Clark, but Mr. Monroe,
f t ie men the member who was to present the
ras badly
ed to his
•re armed
have formed a combination to
the meat market of the United
Mates and advance prices to the con-
sumer. There has been an advance
since last week of from i0 to 30 per
cent, n the price of all kinds of meat,
and retail dealers expect even higher
prices in a few days. Tne present fig-
ures are the highest in twenty-three
years. It is asserted that the firms in
the pool are the Messrs. Armour. Swift.
Morris and Cudahy ^chwarzchild j*
Sulzberger, of New York, have also, it
is said, j ined ha.11 da with the western-
ers.
•*The sudden rise in price.' said a
man in the trade to-day. has been due
entirely to the manipulation of the
market by these big wholesale firm,
acting in concert, and not to the par-
tial failure of the western corn crop.
The decrease ;n the supply of cattle is
less than 13 per cent., the increase in
price averages J per cent. 1- eed was
cheaper last year than ever before in
the ..*attle-raisinz section. If corn was
scarce in some parts of the country
there was certainly euoujh cattle
raised in other places to have made up
r anv small deficiency that there may
$4.S311I>A or a total on the two items
of about tO.500,000."
Par.«hon senteneeU to B* H n*e«l
St. Joeeph, Mo.. April 11.—ludge
Casteel to-day refused a new trial to
Thomas 1'unshon. convicted of mur-
dering his wife January 5, 1-V4. and
1 fixed the date of hanging at May 53.
An appeal to the supreme court waa
taken. This is the second trial Pun-
shon has had. The hrst time he was
sentenced to twenty years in the peni-
tentiary. ___
The Government Crop Report.
Washington. April 11—The April
, government crop report, issued at 4
o'clock this afternoon, makes the con-
dition of winter wheat -1.4 per cent., a
decline of T. 4 per cent, since December.
The April condition last year waa 86.1
j per cent
TKLEGK \piiic brevities.
search for wild
•aught in the storm,
y sought shelter be-
None of the trees
struck by lightning.
neath the tree
near-by had be *:
Whole J
j Virginia, III..
| wife and four t
farm (J miles southwest <>t he:
! poisoned from mating dis« a*<
: They recently killed one of th *
; which had a growth or boil on
Two children have died, anl
inaining members of the faiui:
a critical condition.
Cremation Not Christian
| Philadelphia, April 11.—'T
.Charles II. Reis.se r. a high ma
always desired
* grand ma t
1 1 j# _pet T Kuntz.
ren, residing on a
ts side. !
he re-
• are in
le late
on. had
o be cremated. The
Pennsylvania. Judge
Arnold, has rendered a decision that
cremation was not Christian burial
under masonic law. and the family de-
uiarket Arm
grades natu
HISGtAUJ -F
CHICAno. )
1 terOay. 1I.5T3
trade dn.v
heavy I
! fancy load
! Cattle-Re.
iympatht with cuba
articles against the governor, was pre-
vailed upon by cool-headed members lur
to refrain from precipitating afresh iave been
row in the closing days of the session.
He. however, introduced a resolution.
censuring the governor for assaulting
Representative Jones last Sunday.
! Onl v sixtv members voted and forty-
nine of them voted against the resolu-
tion.
SLOWLY PAWING AWAY.
Mr. M a*'jr Making * Hopele « Content
|f latt Uwth't Aditnre*.
Washi*«tos. April 11.- It said
of Mr M a<nr noon tha: he still
denied to li** His relatives have
striven to secure from the physicians reTO[otion. ->i rates
;*pre*«ion up>jn which to bn;lJ a i sympathy of Americ
v.n ,teadfa.stir "There . _ ' . „ tk0. r.,^-
some e — .
hope, but they steadfastly ay There
is no chance whatever for him—not
one He cannot possibly live. They
predicted that he would not live
through the nijrht. but he stiii main-
tained the struggle. To^iay he was
unconscious for longer periixls than
heretofore, the poisoned blood affect-
ing the brain with increasing power.
Oil Msrkeu Excited.
FiTTsBl'BftH. Pa.. April 11.—The oil
excitement here begins to re>emble in a
mil 1 way the halcyon days of the I'itts-
Eltfht of the tnirteen -a — r.- leu furgh oil exchange. The standard
upon are to be ann :r. e i n--\*. ■ ec'rf. advanced ita price s cents to $1.13 this
All belong to the Crvker fi> :! n and morning. making an advance of ii
sapremacv in tr.^ ..... f the .. ■„ -ii... Th. \lav oDtious
wi^wam is further mar. '•—•-<-d by the
dropping from the f i.etns of
••
ex-Mayor Gilroy ani t ie >'--*.in broth-
®rs. the police coram:.cr and thf
police iudj?e- -.
4 JUalM Barn* Hi4 I artory.
La*< UTtK l'* A : . - U
Stehxnan of ■ hl«irtnw a - ■ « •
i^te State vnator John M >*er.man.
eariv thU morning went tv>
ua-jrning. making
centa in three days. The May options I cerated five w-exs
opened on the exchange at SL45 bid j lQm in 1?,
and advanced to 81-47 -, on the first sale.
It then went up to SI.49J.* and then
broke to 51-45, which was the quota-
tion at 11 o'clock.
Rockefeller*# Brifht^ Hopes-
New York. April 11
A Meeting of Citlien* ia Behalf of
the Insurgent* Held at K*nu City M<>.
Kansas Citt. Ma. April 11.—A mas
meetinz of citizens in sympathy with
the Cuban insurgents wa.s held last
night at Turner halL Maj. William
Warner. Judge jH >rd. I' **. T *itch-
elL Maj. Blake Woodson. Rev J L.
Roberts and others addretwed the
meeting D S- Harriman. agent for
Mexican lands. ha.> we:ved a letter
from Marcus Morales, president of the
revolution. Morales says that w.th
their cause
can be won. They now have
with which to carry on their fight. He
states the insurgents arc trying to
uain a sufficient portion of the island
to declare a provisional government.
>'o % ertllrt for Anna Dtrkinaon.
i Sc ran TON. Pa., April 11.—The jury :n
the case of Anna Dickinson again**. Dr.
Underwood. Dr. Hilman. John M. Hry-
den. George B. Thomsc<n and others.
after being out for seventeen hours.
| was discharged today, being unable
I to agree. The majority of the jurors.
it is said, favored a verdict for the |
I plaintiff. Miss Dickinson sued to re-
cover j.00«> damages for beinz incar- ( jkobur
in the Danville asy-
cide«l
viz on
Hnrned.
Federal au
nshin-
er^ of
rresbvterv of the
rlan churc!
r.ve ne :
probably peris)
Kan., was
in? stake
m across the abdomen
A asoc . a t. r. of Con jrre
red. nota
William (oart(.allj «.r*n'i«..nnf a Pagt-
lUt. Honored hy th - Houw of Common!
London, April 11.—The
com
en the ma'-*- was brought .n by tbd
aer^eanl-at-arms and placed on the
table, whereupon ail ti.e members un-
covered the.r hea-1
Mr. Samuel Whitebread. member f
Bedford, a liberal, who has been
member of the house committee
tions since 1 ■**''' nominated M
William Court Gully, liljeral member
>peaker
Right Hon. \r I >hn 31owbra; mem-
ber f r« xf • r : iniverb.t;.
airman
mittee on selections since 1*74. nomi-
nated
The Eastern
• f * r. e
drouz
re^terda
The Tope<a pre
the Central Presbvterii
Kansas City, Kan
three davs" session.
MntM City Prolaf
vative,
Hay -Ret
r
I .out* <>ratn.
\pr:l *)
Rich Uo
T a 7 lor
k.arrxtra« aad Proteet
iK taMtata
Cletf.l %nt*. O , April IL—The con-
vention of tnrfmen callci to organize
a sorting league qr: k'.;. concluded its
bonaos when it finally got to work
yesterday afternoon. A committee re-
ported a charter which gives the name
of the organixatiou a-« the American
Lincoln. Neb., and Denver also
H imoM of a Soath Ameriean War. want the meeting B - lop Goodsell
London. April 11.—The stock mar- >ft yesterdav f r carlisle. I*a. where ,
kets were goo-i except South Ameri- ^e will meet the other _ g r
it nope*. cans, which were flat on the Times' ' W nes* interests connected with them
The sfeadv a«h telegram indicating a prospect of war The Oklahoma presbytei^ conven i rv- * -i*-'
Julv
■its
July
LarJ—April
Mav
Julv
R.bs—Apr .
July
MOM i tin, April FT
ing of representativi
\t a meet-
•itiiens last
I between Chili'an f Argentine. Sooth j at" Xewk.rk on the th, the retir.ajr
vance in i « - ,e \merican financial an i banking houses moiera:- r. Rjv J. H Aughey, of Mul-
brighter I Ijl IlljWI «• \ Ue^ ' hall, orea^hinz the ..penin< sermon.
earlv thi-s morning went w -- j-* Rockefeiiers Mr. Roc^efe.^er ,-ere
of a'neia'hb.jr and aske-1 V> he taken to referrillj to the fact told a friend that
- lattice of the peace, statinz that he he thonyht it was the forerunner of
-J lire t.j his cUrar manufac-
m.PA aistilitV
A Boy Shoe Through the Bo«iy.
bethought it was tne xureruuuc. Leavenworth. Kan. April 11—Les-
4* t set fire to his cigar nanufac- activity and a^ivancing prices in lie Kirby. age! il, son of I r Mrby,
This proved to be true and the | He thinks j of Ton^anoxie. shot Dan el I
league, and its object to encourage and evening, steps were taken to arrange
• ps and tha protect the many sporta and the busi- j f°r a special car i>f exhibits to be taken
** es* interests connected with them. throughout the country to advertis#
The following officers were elected the resources . f Miss*>urL While tha
President. Ma, V. P. Johnson, l^exing- ^ will start from Sedalia, all aectious
ton. Ky.: vice presidents. W. F. Milli-
kern. Maine: T M Forbes, Massachu-
setts: Hon. W.
Judge John H. Sahler. a banker: J.
J. Jones, a lawyer, and Hansford C.
Ba. ev a un.< n veteran, each commit-
^ *rhi- - , --.
. itdina was destroyed. Stehman is tw t trade is briirhtenins? in all direc- colore^i. aged W. last night, clear The A , _ McKean. Indiana: CoL /. « lay. Ken-
insane' from business , d thmt rich mea are steadily | thr>o?h the body as the result of a which '^U.les al rai | tacky; Hon. C I- Benjamin. Miohi^an;
graining more eonadence | qoarreL Kirby ha, fled to er^e ar- I -am th. LC RAU.^Ohio. Nonnan J. t o.eman
session.
... -. Clark. New Hamp-
shire. Judge I^eslie W. Russell, New
York; CoL A. L. Snowdon. Pennsyl-
vania. F S. Gorton. Illinois; Frank
will be asked to participate. A com-
mittee was appointed t. assist tha
b *ard of trade in calling the attea-
U- i « f other fit !«•• t> the matter
PHYSICIANS.
ondoubtedly insane
troubles
l«a for
IUiso«« f ootention.
SPBisoriEi-D. 111.. April IL—Chaia
Hinriebrfn. of tne democratic
A MlMoorl T.wo _ three dav
o,... ...
atate central cumm.ttee. r.a- .-aed the * l(JaJ ,){ proILsions
Con-
Missouri, and Col. A. A. Pope.
necticut. W. H. Ciocher, of Cleveland,
. .an r.rL employed as a ra? ^ secrvUrv
« .cveiand. O contractetl a -ttcv. "Pratner. a Tsamisi miaister u*
b b
BRENCLE
D l BRBXSLt. H.
A BRENCLE.
a tsapiisi mini
was arrested and taken
© cl^ck a own-
Physician & Surgeon
Office at City drug store. X, side of
square opposite sourt house. Resid-
ence over store All calls promptly
answered, day or night.
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Greer, Bert R. The Perry Daily Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1895, newspaper, April 12, 1895; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116683/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.