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OFFICIAL PAPER
CLEVELAND COUNTY. OK.
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1*11 BI-IKIII-:i) SEMI-WEEKLV,
VOL. 6.
NORMAN, CLEVELAND COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY JAN U A in •">. 1S!):
WHOLESALE. ^ ^ AND RETAIL.
V* GROCER. /
LOOKING BACKWARD.
Loading Events of a Memorable
Twolve Mouths.
THE YEAR 1894 PASSED IN REVIEW.
CARRIES THCEi LARGEST
AND FINHiST STOCK OF a
.til road
i Kalb.
China, Glass and
Southern Okla-
m
Groceries, Flour,
Que ens ware
homa.^fe>'
Our Prices
Are in line with" the Low price of Cotton.
trading with us call and be convinced. We
as enabies us to sell at prices smaller dealers have to pay
Country Dealers
Will find it to their interest to get our prices on Staple and Fancy
Failures, (Niualtlct, Crimen, Foreign mn
Industrial Happening*, Meteorology,
Political, Nodal and Sporting
Events Chronoloxtrally
Recorded.
BUSINESS FA I LURKS.
BANKS GENERALLY. OTI1EMS roR JiOO.OiO
AND OVER
Jan. 8—Southern Land and Improvement
Co.. Frankfurt. Ky.; 1600.000.
Jan. D—Citizens' bank at Ogdcn, Utah ...
Hank of I'ort Washington. Wis.
Jan. 10—W. T. Heck ti Co San Francisco
commission merchants. $750,000
Jan 14—Moadvlllo (Pa savings hank
Jan. 15—Merchants' bank. Ellis, Kan
Jun. 10—Third national tank. Detroit .
Hank of Zumbrota. Minn
Jan. 02—Westvlew savings bank, st Louis-
Auk 0 Twenty-four person!
wreck near Lincoln. Nob
Aug 10-Seven by lightning
Tex.
Aug. 14—At Bridgevlllo, Del . 22 by eopsliinf?
of sailboat
Auk 32 Five by train running Into wagon
load of people near Hazel. Ky
Aug 54—At Franklin, Wash 37 by gas ex-
plosion In mine
Aug. 80—Fire by cloudburst r\t Wald Tex
Sep. 8—In forest fires In Minnesota, \\ ls-
eonsln and Michigan 46fl perished
Sep. 17—Flvo In lire In Washington.
Sep. ti—Cyclones In northern Iowa and
•outhern Minnesota killed 70 people
Rciv 2ft—Five In collision on Lal;o Huron.
Sli by sinking schooner on Lake Michigan
Sep ,fclk.±lvA tran.os in railway wreck near
WoodsrWB^Il . . Seven drowned by rccklc .a
driving of Intoxicated man ot Ohaskn. Ill
Oct t— Nine Incyclono at Little Rock Ark
Oct 5—Six during a fire In Detroit. Mich.
Oct 8 -Five by dynamite explosion at Iron-
^Jan. 84—First national bank. Fert Payne,
•l£C00a °~Hlgna IrOD C°" °f ^kllodelphio;
Feb. 14—Amerlcon notional bank at Sprluf-
by falling of two houses In
r York by collapse of an
If you have not been
buy in such quantities
Goods.
M. MC'GINLEY.
East Main Street, Norman, Okla.
Fenelon's® Drue; ® Store, One of Our
rlnc- i
nado
Mar. 2—State bank at Hrookville. Kan
Mar. 7—Hunk of Harrison. Neb.
Mar. 13—Hank of Excelsior Springs, Mo.
Mar. 28—I'eoplos savings bank of Duluth. and
Merchants' bank of West Dnluth.
Apr ft -J H. Watkins Mortgage Co of Law-
rence, Kan . |6,f>60 000.
Apr 10—Aspen (Col.) national bank.
Apr. 18—W. 1L Thomas & Son. whisky deal-
ers and distillers at Louisville. Ky.. ffcio 000
Apr lU -WoHt Superb r Iron A Steel com-
pany of Milwaukee. fa..VUOOO
Apr 24— Mcrchunts' bank of Enid, O. T.
Apr 27—Henry Newman k Co Importers of
clothing supplies In New York; 11.500.000
Apr. 30-Scandinavian and Finland Emigrant
Co. of New York; W,tf>J.0<«)
May 4-Flrst national bank of Scdalla. Mo
May 7—State national bank at Wichita. Kan.
May 8—A. N. Schust r & Co.. clothing deal-
ers ut St. Joseph, Mo.; fc>00.000.
May 10—Nut onul bank of Pendloton, Ore.
May 18—The order of Tontl lu hands of re-
ceiver In Philadelphia.
May 20-Traders' bank of Tacoma.
May 24-Hank of Tompo ut Phumlx. A. T.
May 31—Hank at Enterprise, Ivon.
June 4—Steele & Walker n holcsale grocers
at St. Joseph. Mo.. |700,o 0
June 6—Farmers' and M
South End, O. T.
1 bonk at Denver,
and Merchants' bank at
Col
German noth
l8r>3.aio
Junc^—Union Warohouse Co of Now York;
FUVEST
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WALL PAPER, BOOKS, j STATIONERY
Prescriptions Compounded Day or Niylit.
CLUBBING OFFERS,
We will send the State
Democrat and the ST.
LOUIS REPUBLIC one
iyear for $1.75.
I Both papers are publish-
0TKICGH5>, ed twice a week, making
208 papers for the small
sum of $1.75.
Ct'nlPul 1 Slock,
>' 01*1112111. < ). 1
THE CAREY-LOMBARD LUMBER COMPANY
IS KEEN FOR<o«
YOUR BUSINESS.
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NORMAN, O. T.
A. D. ACERS, Manager
VIC. NELSON!
?
THE LEADING—-
DEALER IN . .
SHELF AMD HEAVY
HARDWARE,
Tinware, Barb Wire,
TAILORING
Oserlians & Wilnnis.
THE MERCHANT TAiLORS.
Are ilolug a strictly ih si class iuercli/M
tailoring business, and Invite you i
uall and see samples and styles
There Is no use sending or going out
o f 1 lie elty for tailor-made olo'hlug We
ti.000.000
June 10—Amerlcon Investment Co. at Em-
mettsburg. la.; 1800,000;
June 18—Goodwin & Swift, of New York,
electric railway builders and promoters; 1750,-
June 21— Hlack Hills national bonk of Rapid
City, S. D
July 20 -First national I auk of Grant, Neb.
Aug I —Hakcr City (Orel national bank.
Aug. 7 — Citizens' savings bank at Ports-
mouth. O.
Aug 10—Second national b inh. Altoona Pa
Aug 13— \\ ichltu (Kan.) national bank.
Aug. 17-Commercial Jt Savings bunk of Lud-
Ington, Mich.
Sep 0—Middleton (Pa.) bank.
Sep 7—Mutual Ucnellt Llfo assoclatlo n of
America.headquarters at New York. flO.OOO.OOC 1
£.A)kluhoma county bank at South Enid,
Sep. 10—Citizens' bank of Plattsir.outh, i
Neb
Sep. 21—Commercial bank at Weeping Wa- '
tor. Neb. |
Oct. I—First national bank of Fayettevllle, I
l^oJO-American Debenture Co.. of Chicago;
Oct 11—First national bank of Kearney. Neb.
Oct. 12—Huffalo county national bank at
Kearney. Neb.
Oct. 16—Merced bonk, at Merced. Col
m " < "•«■ 01 I1tt.bu.rt.
Oct. 26 J J. Relthman and J. J Relthman &
Co . wholesale druggists in 1 envcr 1600.-00.
Nov. 8—San Bernardino (Col.) First national
bank.
Term* ,2~I ,rSl nat,ono1 bank of Johnson City,
|14S,W°~POrt,a,l<1 (0rc' savlQ«s bank;
Nov. 23— Brown national bonk at Spokane.
Wash ^
Nov 27 -Kendall Hanking company at How-
?, -Soctirity Nationnl bank of Granl
Island. Neb.
Nov 28—Honk of Canova.S. D.
Dec 4-North Platte (Neb ) national bank.
.. .Tacoma (Wash.) national bank
Dec. 8—Farmers' Insuranco Co.. of Senttlo.
Wash.
Mo°C bank, at St Joseph, 1
Dec 12—City national bank at Quanah, Tex
Dec 13—Kearney (Neb.) national bank
Dee IS-Unlcn Hulldlng and Savings Co. of
Dcs Moines, lu . .Woonsocket bank at W0011-
8oeket. s. D.
CASUALTIES.
THK MORE STARTLING FATALITIES.
Jan. 2—Six In flro at Buffalo, N. Y....31x In
railroad wrcck at Llnwood. Kan.
Jaa 4—Six, by powder explosion. Spring
Ips-
Creek, Mo.
Jan. B-Eight In schooner
lch. Mass
Jan 12—Six drowned in Baltimore harbor
even drowned by giving
between Brooklyn and Lon.
Jan. 15—Ten lu railway collision near llock-
ensaek, N. J — Seven in rallwav wreck near
San Rofuol, Col.
Jon. 10 v even In railway accident, at Coza-
dero, Col.
Jan. 24 Light In burning Insane asylum near
a. Mich.
Oct 9 -Twelvt
New York city.
Oct. 10 Mix" In Nov
unfinished building.
Oct 11 -Five by boiler explosion ut Shamo-
kln. Pa — Sovon In wreck of a steamer near
Woodftlle, N Y
Oct 12—Six by capsizing of a schooner ot
Shears In Delaware bay.
Oct. 27 At Soattle. Wash., ifl In hotel lire....
Flvo by tho cars near Lebanon. Ind.
Oct. W seven suffocated In a tenement-
house lire In New York.
Nov. 7 Six In railway collision near Itock-
wood. Pa
Nov. 14-Eight persons In Tennessee forest
fires
Nov 17 Eight by capsizing of barge ut Char-
lotte. Flo.
Nov. 10 Eight in roll way wreck near Lar-
mer, Pa.
Nov. 20 -Seven by mine oxplosion ot Collier's
Station W, Ya.
Nov 20-Six by sinking of schooner In Bos-
ton harbor
Dec. 10 -Seven drowned In pond at Littleton,
la . .Ten per.-ons bitten by mad dog at Mount
Vernon. O.
Dec. 17—Three
ner. Me . Over
gale on Paclflo coast.
Deo 18 Five killed by boiler oxplosion si
West Boy City, Mich.
CRIM E8.
Jan II—Sherman Wagoner, wife murderor
lynched near Mitchell. Ind
Jan. IS—J. G. Burton. William and John
Gay lynched at Russell. Kan.
Feb. 2—(Jeorge Hurst, murderer of Charles
Cugo, lynched at Neeley. Neb.
Feb. ft—Andrew Plkkarien (Russian Finn)
lynched at Ewen. Wis.; assault
Feb 12-At Cross. O T , Sherman Stone
killed wife and live children and self to prevent
d a child killed by Jim
Mitchell, of Richmond, Tex., at Houston.
Feb. 27 Anderson Cart'-r and I'.ud Mont-
gomery shot In Jail at Mountain Home. Ark ,
for murder.
Mar. 3J—Frits Kloetzler killed wife,four chil-
dren and self at Dolgevlllc. N. Y .... l our killed
in fight near Darlington, S.
Apr. 3—Two killed In election row In Kansas
City. Mo., between Catholl s and members of
American Protective association.
Apr 4—Thirty killed In light In Cheyenne
country.
Apr 7 Robert Jones. Madlsonville. Ky.,
killed wife, mothor-ln-low and self.
Apr. 10 Dock Bishop and Frank Latham
lynched noar Watonga, <>. T., for horse steal-
ing.
May 11—Gus Meeks. wife and two children
murdered at Browning. Mo., by men against
whom they were to appear In court as wit
nesses.
May 13 George Rose murderer of Assistant
Postmaster Kuhl at Cottonwood Falls, Kan ,
lynched.
June 2 -Alexander McCurdy, who had terri-
bly mutilated his stepbrother. Charles Berry,
lynched at Golden. Cal. Bill and Porker,
murderers lynched at Colfax, Wash
June 14 -Johann KaufTmnn killed wife,
, three children and self at Cramp Hill. N .1
George Llroek killed wife, son and self near
Bor en. Ind.
I Juno 26 — William Stacy, of Iowa Falls. la.
I lynched; land swindling.
' Juno 65—W. M. Pinkerton. alleged assailant
i of Anna Ilaroski. stoned at Spring Valley ill
I June '0 Mrs Merrill D >kcr, of Montgomery,
I Vt., hanged her four ohlldretl
July 4 Iv. B. Quaum Mlled his two children
and hiu.sclf at Butler. S I)
July L4—Georgo Hudson killed three deputy
sheriffs at Coalburg, Ala.
Aug. 8 W. I) Jenkins. Charlton, la., killed
his sweetheart, her slst<-r and himself.
Aug. 22 W. T. Thompson lynched at Kla-
math Falls. Pro.
Sep. 4 Man named Bourke. Mr.. Bond's as-
sailant. lynched noar Wotcrtown. s. D.
Sep 15—J, L Coodman and II Y. Armstrong,
Gatesville (Tex.) editors, killed each other.
Sep. 19—Perry Cook, suspected horse thief,
lynched near Lincoln, <'. T
Oct. T—At Powers' Station. Ky., sev< n ne-
groes killed for Insisting upon riding In car
with white men.
Oct 14—Oscar Morton, of Stanton, Ky ,
lynched for murder of Sheriff William Simms.
Oct. 17—Five killed by mllltla firing on mob
bent on lynching u negro at Washington Court
House, ().
Oct. 28— Dynamiters blew up boardinghouse
ot Laurel Run. Pa , killing throe men
Oct. 81—Edward Martin, In Crittenden coun-
ty, Ky.. lynched for refusing t" turn state's
evidence against Bill Ooodc. tho outlaw.
Nov. 14 G K. Whitworth. of Nashville,
Tenn., falling to secure reappointment as
clerk, killed Judge Allison and shot himself.
Nov. lft—During a boxlni/ mutch at Syracuse,
N. Y.. Bob Fltzsimmons struck Con lilordon a
blow resulting in death.
Nov. 10 Near Wellsvllle. Mo.. Thomas Por-
tercheck killed mother, sister, brother a:: ! - If.
Dee. 7-Thomas Edglngton klllod
field. Ky., by white oops for wlfc-beotlng
' "rown and Henry Reesh,
killed at Dcshler. <).. by
I- it r aisc ddiuuten
tlons of the f
C> rwlth, la .Davis. '
Island. Lake 1 ; in
Me, Rosomotil III.
gomery city, m,
son. Mich.
Luton, la ; Mavsilllo. M
St. Clalrsvlllo. 1) . Whltei
111.; Somerset. 1 ml. ; Chen
N. Y . <irlggsvllle, 111., I.u isvi
O ; Belle l'ialne, la.; Bro 'khti
City. 111.; Marlon la;
Adair, la.; Fronklln. Ill . I .
mage. Neb ; Ashland. Wl. I
Burdlck, Ind.; Roberts ln«l
Conrad. Ia. Malta, 11!. I';.I:
Enid, (i T.. New Haven * 1 . . 1.
O.; Sulphur. Kv Fred, rick
Neb; Savanna. Mo ; M ;i , v
Atheni.
Tlngley. la
Doc 13 '1
Gallop, N
hotel and liver>
Deo. 18 Busi
Jan 10—Hawaiian (prou
declared itself an In lo
I'eb. 4 Augu ;■ Valliant. 1 :. ,
guillotined in Pari<
Feb. 0—Ko; orts from all part
show total majority In fa
81.780
Feb. I' Col. Bonnles.
250 French privates ma
goros in Senegal.
Mar 2 Senor Ellaurl
Uruguay.
Mar 3—Qlad.'itono res
bery nceepts vacar
Mar 13- Brazlli.
unconditionally
Mar Irt
Cambridge lu Li
Mar 20- Lout-
died at Turin; nged
Mar. 31 President Born;
ot Lima.
May 2 An lnte
enee opened In I .>
May 22 I reneb
May *8—New l :
June 1—Thirteenth lni
of the Y. M - ' A. conv
memorute U>th nnnivors
Juno 0—Lord K"seborv
Derby.
. Juno 11 — Plague in
j deaths In Canton, and 1
Hong Kong. Paklios and
June 14 Lord Chief
ColerUL-e of l.iik'lai d ill-
Juno 15 Abdul Aziz p
Morocco.
Juno 23 In (olllerv
Wales, explosion ki le 1 .
Carnot. president of 1 1
Lyons by an Italian a:
Juno 27 .V
dent of From
July II Over I 0 > p r
quake In C'onstantinojil . r.
July 18—Hawaii doal r
Sonford B I ol- a . pr« •
July 20 V. ar dcclar- 1 .
Japan.ami ( oroan king 1;
July 28—Death from pi ;•
trlct. <'Ulna e.t(mated t l
Aug. 15—Casorio San;
assassin, executed ut Pa
Sep. U Prof Hermani
man physiologist aud s.
aged 74
Sep 17—JnpancHO gal:
Ping Yang over the C'litt
Sep. IH Chinese suff-
off Yalu In naval en:cu
Sep. 24—American «>
exposition uwanled sen
ploinas and 91 gold, silv
Oct. 8—Ten thousand
brutally In Armenia.
Oct. 20—James Authn-
llsh Ills tori in died in L
Nov. I Alexander III
died at Livadu
isise
Ky. .
Dec. 8 Arthur
both of Auburn, Ind
robbers.
Dec. II David Spragg cut the throats of his
wife and three children near Lidi^-win , NT
then killed himself < Jeorge Ilr': nsen. Charles
-. . 1 ;"".V" Smith and Leo Brown, < f the notorious .Men
1 ng way of drawbridge amlte gong In Clarke count". Mo., lynched
MlFnM^FIorlnee'f? r" <,*""lucr '
Dec. 12 Musked men lynched William l ean
an Indian, ot Fort Jones, c.ii for killing ( on
stable Dixon Mrs. Ida Nelson drowif .1 he
two children and self ut Omaha. Neb.
Dee. 14—Kid Lavlgne, of Saginaw, Mich
knocked down In boxing match at New < r
Andy Bowen, who expired some hour
Jan. 25—Six, by capsizing of bont. In Chorles-
ton (S. C) harbor....Slx^by capsizing of boat,
near Sullivan island, S. (
Jan 30—Six. by boiler explosion, ot Crow.
Feb. 12 Five of schooner's crew In blizzard
near Race Point. Moss. InCklohoma during
blizzard 3) persons porlshcd
At PI • "
Feb. 13-
ln.
Plymouth. Pa , IS In mine cave-
Feb. 22 -Eight by explosion In coal mines st
N ••• Elvo In boiler explosion st
Stoves,
Table Cutlery
gim
and wurkn
Agrtcultural
IMPLEMENTS
s /
TIN SHOP iN CONNECTION.
CITIZEN'S BANK «f NORMAN.
(Tncorpornted Under li e L .ws of Oklahoma )
CAI'IIAL STOCK
♦50, (MK).
G
OING TO
PROVE UP?
f you are, come to the
STATE DEMOCRAT.
It has already saved the farm-
ers of Cleveland County
.several
Dollai
DIRECTORS: Q.o, S*
.th, D. L.
A. C. MA
M. S B. OwfNS,
no D. W MARQU/
O. HUOMBS, W. T. Ma
'I he By-laws of th'S I lank
Hon-rrMiiUnts of Cltvtiand County
istuid in
theii final proof notices, and
is still savin;' them money.
IT WILL
PAY YOU TO
CALL AND SEE
4, US. . . .
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, containing trletilni nnar Miciugun City"'
1>U 24—Six In burning home near Murfree,-
borough. Ark.
Feb. 28—Eighteen fishormen of Gloucester.
Mass.. In eastern coast storm
Mar 14—Five in railway wreck near Moun-
tain Home, Idaho.
Mar. I8-In vicinity of Ssnta Anno. Tex.,
In cyclone, 20 persons.
I" explosion of powder werka J
near Pittsburgh. Po. district.
burled In si^wslhie00 Creeli' WftMh- 14 Per««n
Apr. 7-Eleven by explosions In fireworks
foctory near Pittsburgh. Va
Apr. 8 Nine firemen in burnlrg theater at
Milwaukee ...Six In wreck off Chatham Mui.
... Seven In railway wreck near Whitehall,
Mich
Apr. 13—In lire at Buffalo. N. Y.. 13 perished-
Apr 14 Eight drowned at Salisbury Beach,
uly 19—New Central market building at Mln-
neopolls; |MK),00|
Mas's " "" "** July 25—Three llromen killed and 2QS horses
May 13 Nine Coxeyltes crosalng Yakima Perished in lire at Wtshlnfton.
river at Klllah. Wash . drowned. Ju,y w 1 roper ty worth nearly |3 000,000 by
May 17 Five bv cyclono near Kunkle, O. forest fires In northern Wlsconslu.
May 18-Slz drowned In gnle at Milwaukee 1 ^irc ln Chicago lumber district. $1.-
....ln gale on Lake Michigan 28 lives lost In ®°? M
▼lcinlty of Chicago S«P 23 -Flames on wharf at Portland,Ore ,
May IV -Seven In rollroad collision in Stand poJit •75^ 00')
Rock tunnel near Princeton. Ky.
wreck at Monnner-
May 30—Six In rollroad
▼llle, Wis
June ft Flvo boys died at Tarrytown, N. Y.,
from eating prisonous root, Six Chinamen
by gasoline explosion at Portland, Ore.
June 7 Twenty n#tabor* of an Industrial
army drowned near Brighton. Col.
1 Juno 19—Five by lightning In New.Tersoy,
Juno 21 Five drowned by upsetting of yoeht nJ.
off Buy Ridge. N'. Y. Forty-two by sinking of _ Nov £®—Lozlnr bicycle factory at Toledo,
tug Nfcoll near New York, 0 ; 1500 001) Forests ablaze in Mississippi
June 27—Twelve In cyclone near Sleopy Eye, Tho following towns were entirely or almost
Minn. ' entirely destroyed by llatnes Pocahontas,
June 28 Ten by tornado In Minnesota and *rli • Bellevue, Mich.; Arcadia, Kan Pleas-
South Dakota. anion, Neb.; Prosp-ct, <>.. Money Point Va. •
July 1—Five from heat at New Orleans. Sutherland. Neb , Taboo city. Cal.: Pawnee.
July 2—Flvo by foiling of Conodlon Pacifle l\\ • I'almyrn. Neb, Ottumwa, la.. Sugoda.
bridge near Greenville, Me Mich Mogolion, Col.; Hud- n. Miss; Honey
July 14—Flvo drowned at Lead Hill, Ark. Orovo. Tex Whittlesey Wis Rowley, la.;
July 10—Four regular soldiers from Fort () • N«*w Berlin, 111 , Greenbush. N
Riley in Chicago by explosion of ommunltlon X ''olona. III.; Phillips. Filleld ond Mason,
Chest Wis Wlnnceonne. Wis.; Dawson. Minn ;
July 17 I'ight men by dynamite explosion ot Olfford. III.; Guernevllle Col Finland settle-
Stockton. Pa pent Mich ; Vesper, Wis. Dow, City Li ;
July 2.1 m von men in railway collision near Vincent N \ .; Chester lllli. () Hin
Queen City, Tex. ley (Sept 2). Mission Creek Milsea and : .nd-
July 20-Fifteen by forost Ores at Phillips Minn. Bashaw. Barron. tt lien t
Wis Co-twrlght. Fifield,(iratilte Lake
Aug. 3 -Flvo drowned by stage coach being V1 le1" ^oro?K"- Mus ad. .iu il L , e
•wept Into a stream near Berwlnd. Col. South Range. Wis . SidQaW Ewen
o itt by
Iku an
nt to
p. of the
forbidding
i< rldnn.;ont
lied. ..Rail
urated
Indiana
ia tied
1 I-. ..led
bstreting
miners
st lti pre
!Omnha
killing
f train
f other
took by
I lu wrock
I troops
i" tonal tul
-aoramonto
of Allen
Strike at
Michigan do
; i.t the old
t Alton rail
butchers
!i Ociaha to
hlc-igo ol
rlko off on
Mass . 11,000 om
triko against
Industry
,lives.
:i I
tho Jap
i!6 Czar nl. hoi
I to oighl
ia'.lng non
h at Massll
n at Pitts
tlo In re
1 (Mass.) spin
'.'11 RI
and ob
INDLSTR (A
Jan. 10—Thousands of coal mln
truck
ntonced
lwaj
11 for vJolat-
Mar ,5
O. f
Apr. 4 Nln
in In-
middle
H Bristol
nsin
. -from
U a.ih., swept
Mines in II
al strlk
Detroit. Mich , in light
out Colo
d at Ta-
■ stroyod by
Apr 2
'ing
ral trooi
I logan
wholly swopt
astated
k valley,
yclone swept
nrly wiped out by
near Sleepy
r Minnesota and
In Bright wood park ln W
ted ciuer m
at N<
St Paul by orbit
mployed in- n paraded st
ral riots occurring in which
I r.nd 1
May 2 •:« n. Coxev arrested I
3- -Coke strike resul'ed In bl
the Paint
lumber
>R 'JL COUGH
houses ln
■J SAL
In battle Ix twe. n deput
II -Two Coxoyl
with officers at North Y l
At Pullman car works I
tors went on strlki
May 21—Cincinnati carpent
hands all
refused 12 M f
lentenced to 20 days In Jail
21 -Five strike
Ith deputy sheriffs at Stickle II
May 26
strikers At K
there, tb
.Strlk
Ottawa, ill Strll
Cripple Croek. Col . kill
Juno 4 Strikers llrl
killed f
agreed t
ov. \V alt
burning
Ing
Farmcrsburg. In
ill . d
nth strl
Brazil. I
duct
y Pectoral gj
,t Awards
O 1 D'S FAIR Jj
«?!.a2.8.m&2asj
trlkers
Juno
rrend
June 10 Tj
battle at I
Juno ||
tgreeuient
rearUied by the
P.0 ,->000
14—Sir Thomas M ■ • . •
Symonds. G. c H., admlr .1 of th 1
died lu London; nged Hi
Nov. 20 Anton Gregor Iiuldn.tf
and composer, died at pe:. : !;. r. 1.
Petersburg
Nov. 27- Ex-Cliancellor li;
died at Varzln, Germanv
Nov. China submi't- 1 pr-
to Japan through U S Mini
Dun.
Dee. 7 Ferdinand De Less
Suez canal died noar Vatane '
Dec. 10
St. Johns. N. F., forced t 1 si
amounting to several million-
Doc. 11 Lato reports sa-
troops entering Port. Arih
massacred almost entire 11
blood.
Deo. 12—Sir John Thomp
Canada, diod at Windsor e . •
of Me
23—In Ohio, 10,000 miner
cent reduction lu wages.
j Jan. 27 -Wave of
I Held (Pa ) coal reg.
destruction of pro|x-rtv folluwi
of all foreign miners dem inde I
Feb. I Six killed in light
near Ashcville. .V c
Mar. Near Bridgeport,
Mimed work, leaving settl
eli Bluffs, la.
Dec. 18— Near Cassvllle. Mo., Mrs William
Jones cut throats of her two children, then
killed herself
FIRES.
Jan. 2—Globe theater an l other buildings In
Boston #.'-0).(HX).
Jan 3 -Property worth fl.300.009 in T '' lo.O.
Jan. 8—On world's fair grounds In Chicago.
Casino. Music hull. Peri t • and part of M u-
ttfactures building, H.OtOiOO.
Apr. 12—American Glucose Co.'s plant, at
Buffalo. N Y ; |1 000.000
Apr. 28—St. Charles hotel In Nc
•401 000.
May 13—Talmnge's Brooklyn tabe
Hotel Reiiont 11,000.000
May 16 sixteen acres In Boston's tenement
ployes ut ev« ry point.
Apr. 13—Judge Dun(\y ordered !' I
receivers to restore former wa -e , ,,f
at Omaha
Apr 1ft—Colters' strlko In < on*. 1
region pr etleally ended
Apr Ifl strlulng 11borers n- .r
Mich., collided with s';e:iif . .
the former Killed some I t
, Apr 20 Strikers at st Ci.,u ! \\, .
ed for interfering with i ai.
' Apr 21 Nearly I3u." „ i„ers e
spectcd of mis-
June 10—Flames in Dubuq
yards caused J.'OO 000 loss.
June lft Central Stock and Transit Co.
atoir in Jersey city; II oxt.oon
Juno 29 — Woodruff storag<
Brooklyn; 11.075.000.
July 5—Seven world's fair buildings in Chi-
"T
Oct. 28 Bridge and Terminal Co.'s warohouse
nd 20J cars at East St Louis, III 1500,000
Oct. 29 J J. Porter & Co.'s millnery estab-
lishment at Pittsburgh. I'a.; (6.vi.uuu
Nov. 2 Hammond Packing (o s beef house
and office at South Omaha, Neb.; (ftOO.O/i.
Noy || Texas Paolflo railroad cotton wharf
at New Orleans. |500.0u0. Incendiary.
Nov 1H Twenty-one buildings In Columbus,
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1895, newspaper, January 5, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115609/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.