Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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ORLANDO
™ALD.
SUCCESSOR IV THE OKI. AS DO SIGNAL
VOL. 2.
ORLANDO, LOGAN CO., O. T., SATURDAY, MARCH 24. 1834.
NO 40
Th« Chicago Herald moves toj parage of the Wilion bill, hag
"-Ittfersonirtriiza tlie feJera' const! proved the death vrarraat of scores
t*tion," by making the offices ot ot swindling acheinos of this char
United States senator, elective by i acter, and the country should re-
the people of the states. |joice that these blood-suckers have
W.., \i rr- i ■ : . been forced to let go their hold.
ith the MeKinley dutr on coal , *
1 lis Mesgaba Banpe company.using
•team shovels to mine its ore at a
cost ot 15 cents n ton, could not
th« strikes and riots in the mining
regions continue. Is it not about
time the people were gutting the ,. .. .
,, . i , . ,aJi , i pay dividends npon seventeen tnil-
change tliev tr'tod for in 1890 and . * . , ' .
Igaji v v W 1! lions of stock, nine-tenths water,
'and this failure has been held up
Somebody call oft* Tama Jim Wi!-ja» the dreadful result of democratic
•on. He is writing a lot of syndi- accession to power. Bring on the
next bugaboo.
courtesy and
1 man will not
cafe agricultural letters for the
newspapers, and in one of the latest
say* tha- the price of heavy hogs Qnit senatorial
has gone down because kerosene draw the line. If
and electricity arc unod for light-1 vote for a democrat c measure, he
ing and cotton seed oil for cooking, is not a democrat. Let him rcnign.
What's tho matter with Orover
and the Wilson bill. With Mrs. Incase on the Atlantic
———— coast of this country and Benjamin
Another republican subsidy gone , Harrison on the Pacific coast, there
by ti,, board. The postmaster gen- fhouM ,)8 uo troub]c abc(Ut majn.
eral has notified the Pacific Mail uining the parity.
Steamship company that the eon- | I
tract between that government and ; There has been a nnmbor of
that company for the transport*-' ra«Cals in Oklahoma since its first j *',,s w**—1. .
. ■ m •• 1 . v» nr 1 j llODI J ™ n \t W <■ H ®
tion nt maiU betweun Aew i ork opening, hut non© have been found J •*»>••«» waiier Rhodee r>« >1
and the Isthmus of Panama and ■ TCt, that will in any way compare! "
between San Francisco and Japan* with Speed, 8t«>nc and tho lawyers Fran* Bobbcu •• i« it ti w
....ndChiu. ports under the lato crajunatal "Eli""" »m »
SCHOOL LAND AWARDS.
Name of th« Partie« nntl the lUng*
and Number of the I.and
Bid In.
IF YOU FIND YOUR NAME I1K.
LOW YOU WAS 8UocKgirt'L.
Fall Particulars of tho Bid* Koeclr-
•d and Awarded—The Offlrlul
Notice of Award to be For*
warded to I^ucky ron
(octants by Mall.
The first awards on school lands lu tb« strip
were wad* this week by tb« Governor and Heheoi
l,snd CorumIssloner Bllncoa Below It fflvou a
lull, complete uad aocuratw list of the award*
made.
In in*k1f>K n>e a-rar.lt, the official* be/a a a
ranir*' one, e-ist, and went nasi to ranire one,
west. For some quartern there were aa high u«
320 applications, ami 4*0 ioa« as munjr m>
•l|(ti'y bid*. The ie.t%w are lor thr*« y«»r« and
sold for very high prieea. cmr uf me bids roe
ntngtj .he exircimv of lour imiree 1 be folda
caruo from pe-jple in all parte of ibe oouuir/.
Fellow In* ia the llat of awarde:
\S I! Myers aw 16 JO. II w
Jobo <Jrcb« ne It) 20 11 w
Joba E Beech nv* MlOil e
Jacob Kllngennao all M it 90 m
E'iae MuHer aw 36 33111 w
K $ Nfifficiiia all 5**311 W
twit Aiath ae V gj IS w
A J !)• iekaoa all
with him. — Preas-frar.ette.
subiidy law. will bo canceled on
the l*t ot April for tho reason that
the company has failed to comply 1
with iU provisions.
Senator Allison is in no hurry to i ...
have the Wilson bill passed. He *0t M'"" °ut ^ ^ -
knows that every day ,.f delay ia ,!,at rtnrdJ' Populirt had refused to.
an I-t jld-you-so ar^utaent for the vacn,,> at t'lt' gnbernatorial order, j In Wbml„ B, iC'„ j, w
benefit of tko republican party; Gov- ^wtllinK "vidently knew hie m
cousecjiiently he annou icos that he .: w hfo a hus n »
intends to have an oppfirtunity to !* r"'utu" KW "* " "
' • ^ # j Jamce M Pcrguaoa ew 3C> 27 U w
cmiMor the bill in evory para j opct!(l ,*DcriI," Stone, lets his' ftoberUohuaoa a^ m fi u *
graph and in every item. Our sen-; mouth get away with what little | "V^'iTw
ntor sh mld oring in his protection- brains ho possesses. He says they ' ««>•«« Schttiw •* i« ss n •»
benefitte l frien.li, as McKinley ran Attorney ISrooks up against a' ij"0* "! 14UL",,
^ ^ I • i IlyruB E Iravis no DoM 11 v
did ia tlic house in 1890, and have haul case, ho forgot to mention, J obu A Caatibrtr nw 36 *<M 11 w
thart write in the particular para- however, that the 'hard case" I W'JU'1 " w
1 | k p amkh ae la 29 11 w
graphs and iteins that will please ! was in pretty bad shape until liisl KenimMd w»hi n« les. 13«
' Jacoiit L> Deuuiaod aa 16 26 11 w
] O«o t Hnuku o \? 1 ti 20 11 «
~ > | JohiU, Scwiudt uw 16M11 w
We ^liti'laer to think what might; M»rtiiuei Mauaietd ee i« acu m
have happened i Gov. Lewelling ! ' n« >«
1 ' ^ Peter 8ui»ff.-r 2 w IB 26 11 vr
li.i'l ujed Gf>v. NN'aite's tactics to a«oib u«.ii» aw 1025 11 w
—Press-Gazette.
! David Karln r aw 16 20 li w
' Joseph L Lticknardt ae 16 20 12 \
i J«cob Kbcver ne lfi ti 12 w
r, , , . »▼ . « W Brewer aw 16 Si If '
Coal production in the I; iiitect | r«5er Eirieh i
A very touching instance of the j
benefit of protection in raising tho I
w igcs ot the American laborer and gtates |.l8t vcaPi jn g ;t0 ()f tj)e | Tin.m»t m tMu.idion i.w ss v. 11 w
assuring hitn w- rk 's furnished bv !„„_„„i „ I M.ri.ou«n»«»rsssi u «
. . b . . , - general depression, was nearly 3,-. b h uo«b« u as si it«
tke iron and steel works at Ham-,oqq 00o tons greater than in 1892.' «c«"«•■"»■•»»»»
mond, Ind., a near neighbor of ... .. John b oiaoKt »o w a i» w
' . ... , .j At the )>re8ent rate it is evident' t w
Chicago, in which a number of;,, ,, . ,
b ' , , , ,. ,i that bnt a few more vears will be
I'ayenport jieople have held and „ . ... . .
, 1 , ,, ;required lor this country to uur-
perhap. now hold property. The •. •
1 ' , , ■ . pass Great Iintain in the output
works reduced the watfes of their c , , , . , . , r,
. . . of fuel, which, curiously enough,
force of workmen, and then the
latter, nuable to suu.d thu cut,
strnck. The works then filled their
places ot with a gang of imported
Italians and Turks, about the low-
est class of cattle ever hauled on
the shores at this wide open haven
for the oppressed of ail nations.
The result was a row in which tiie
new men, if they are worthy of be-
ing called men, got tho worst of it.
The manner in which the protected
industries care lor tho famished
American workmen is something
uniHK ae 16 *23 12 w
Curlia Uussell ue 30 23 12 w
fturTey F Toplejr nw SO 21 li w
Martin LewU aw 36 21 12 w
V. r tibutt ae 36 23 13 w
John M Kidrne 16 34 .2 *
Alfred F Whit worth nw 16 24 12 w
Able H Cloud aw 16 It w
Richard H Klder ^e 16 24 12 w
Edward Chalelaiu im 36 31 12 w
56 24 12 w
she lias never yet been able to do.
Kansas and Missouri, which rank
eleventh and twelfth respectively Joh" w a""cr b»x>u '
,1 , , , J Mallic Slor»y «w 30 51 II
in the list of coal producing states,
could easily double their output,
and will do so when the neces-
sities of weS'tr"
demand it
J..M 8t'jre> km it*
Ntttiiaa C Cry.-ital »w 16 20 12 w
a1 imnnder Hlak^ ae 16 35 12 w
B^rile) I. lluddla ac 34i 26 12 w
nituiiitaeturinc A w ** lca71J w
^ Emanuel Hand* icli i c 16 27 12 w
l>^biel £ ilaup* ne Mi 37 13 w
_ Ge > W Ni-thoo ua So 2" 12 w
E'la M Nelt-.in »m to'J7 12 ^
Jarue* 1' U vi(. <t>. ii 27 12 vr
Jon< L Poc a nr 16 2d i2 w
U Oltick •• w 36 iH Yi w
J .iu» il iSrf.a tl .v »-e <;8 44 l< *
GuJh A Mi. ♦ * 16 2'.» 11 w
N« ah N C«lvt»r ne 16 Jj I- w
Bradford M«: kllut«rin, ae 16 M li w
M L Ut-owherucr u* M 12 w
At a recent business convention
iGov. Francis of Mi«sou i.who is in
a position to know whereof h-
spesks, paid tribute to the loc^l
... , , . , I newspaper as follow.: ••Each year
to bring tears to the eyes of a dead ■ , , , . . . _^A
* • ; the local paper Kives fr >m tnW to
crocodile. i,,,..,, . . .. ... i Jolm 'I ao,eH n» u *i is w
fft,"00 m tree lines to the eom - ,ituA n>l|llU|il, „» uiu u »
The Lransler of the West Superior: tuunity in which it is located. No; "*=• •* " w
.... ... , IJ MR«uliff»«l#i#l»w
Iron Mining company to the Rocke-1 otfier agency ean or will do 'his. ! Henc.iici Cecil »« is a? is »
feller interest explodes a high tariff-; The editor, in proportion to higl aius. a u>*« i.«3#« h »
r " , I , . I Urut Ui.bBboticer nw SU1713 w
bugabo that hae dono b-utal serv- means does more for hit town rr.,nii i. N«rm»a »w 38ti u w
ice for nearly a year in the cause of than any other ten men, and in all! J,k<> so"""*lt "e 16^•, 18 w
, ,. . , • r r 1 1 , Frrd L «W as 13 w
repnbltcan panic demoralization, fairness ot men lie ought to be sup- ui-..m»i.«»msjw«
The property was the famous M s- ported—not because vou like him . J''"a 11 wti«»t □» sum u *
_ /«• • • • { J.diu M btuigOH aw 36 rt 13 w
•aba Kange, where so much Nutiur- or admire his writings, but the lo- e« «o 8«-vj «.i aec36 2o 14 w
ins; lias been prevalent the cu -rent eal paper is the best investment a IA L**" •"84 u " "
. 1 , , , . ! Clareoco liow all 16, 13, 14 w
winter. It was bonded for seve - community can mate, it may not j m»<* .con an 3eu u w
teen million of dollars, and prob-1 be brilliantly edited or crowded , w H Co'0Bl>1,l< 36 4,11 w
., . , | . , . , - ... I l)T MfK.ilunil w«aaasii w
ably never cost one-tenth of that, with thought, but financially it is j PG»a.ii .n ie iru w
•am, a* Rockefeller got it for a ! of more benefit to tho community I J"h' w buolic. ne K-tri u w
. ! La*l n Williams nw 36 27 14 w
•eng. The failure to earn dividends ; than the teacher or preacher. I n- w v Keodaii a x w«71« w
npon thie huge capitalization broke i derstand me, I do not mean men-i1 **'"81'"lc'ur" y-18 M 14 w
, 1 ,, , , , ^ .. U>Ul» V ll««tou >11 as 20 15 V
the eorapaay. The republican ^ tally or morally, but financilly, and J olivesP«uWing » iss4 m w
pres., ever tho advocates of ora-an- vet on the moral question you will i Wll*°n * ,u" uw 102;,i5 "
f , , ° :*1 . oil , 1 J -bn W Pharw n >a 36 27 l.S m
\t*q robber?, partded the failure ot hnd rar>it of the local pap«r§ on the j clayton n iiido» x sat? ia w
th« eorapanj as one of the reeults I right side. Today tho editors of Jt**vu ^Armond aw s« s» is w
a rit i j i f 'ti • i Chaahchnpor** W 25 16 w
of the cleveland election. In part the home papers do the mo*t lor! Gouiitb stmhiuiycr nw wuhi6w
they s~- "L* ' '•
Cloveland,
wore right. The election of the least monev of any iieople on ' S'rot.meyor -wss a is »
. . ™ . t ! , . i Frank Cummlnaall 10 21 |7 w
e;and, and itlcoBCormtant, the the face »f the earth.' 1 i«:i :%w
New# ofthn Week.
The attendance at the San
Francisco Midwinter fair Saturda-
was 66,444. The average ia gradu-
ally increasing.
Ollle Talcs, aged II years, was
accidentally shot duad at Clay Cen-
ter, Kas., Wednesday by his
brother Hugh.
Burglars blew open the safe of
the postollicc at Alma, Kas., Mony
day night, and secured $400 in
stamps and 915 ill cash.
Thornton Frye, of Abilene, Kas., j
who was struck by a Santa Fe en- j
gine and both feet cut oft last fall
while walking 011 the track, has
sued the company for {10,000. j
Harry Harris, sent up from Mar- 1
ion county, Mo., for burglary, was '
rearrested when released ftom the
-state penitentiary on the charge of
murder at Corsicans, Tex., five j
years ago
hd McDonald and Alber John-
son was arrested at Arkansas City, |
Kas.. Monday charged with the!
assassination of Frank Williams
near Newkirk, March 9. Marks of
their boots were the principal clue. 1
Wanted.
Ati active agent agunt ia each couu-
ty in the United StRtes, to solicit sub-
scriptions for the twice-a-weok Repub-
lic. A liberal commission will be
paid to hustlers. Address,
Superintendent Circulation.
The Republic,
St. Douia, Mo.
White Goods. Embroideries,
Ginghams, Prints.
B^And a Full Stock of
Staple Dry Goods
For Sp.ing and Summer wear jusr opened
Goods never were so cheap as at present.
FULL LINE 0? MEM'S ITS
SHOES
At Wholesale Cost
"YheTwico-a-Wcok Times."
The Kansas City Times on January
10 beiran issuing the Weekly Times
twice instead of once a week' The
price of the two will remain the same
as that charged for one. The Twice-
a-week Times will be mailed to any
address for $1 per year, 00 cents for
six months, 2-i cents for three months,
less than one cent percopy. The high
tandard which has marie the Weekly
Times inriispensible to thousands of
j homes for nearly a quarter of a cen-
tury will be maintained. The news
I and literary features which have dis-
! tinguished it from all other weekly
papers will bo continued and others
added. No expense will be spared iu
the collection of news or the securing
of high class literary matter. The j
Twice-u-Week Times will ba as the I
Weekly Times has been, a newspaper ;
and a magazine in one.
To anyone who will send the Timos
five new yearly subscriptions to the
twice-a week Times, together with a
draft or postofflco money older for $5,
the paper will be sent for one year
free. A sample copy will be mailed
free to any address.
GROCERIES.
Our Grocery department is complete in every
thing in Fisrt-Class Store.
W.W. BLACK & GO.
Orlando. - - Okla.
mk C AV t A10,1 rWUL MAHKs £M
^ COPYRIGHTS.^
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT f mi
answer »nd an honest opinion. writ« to
dt CO., who h«»© had nearly flfty year**
•xpertrncr in tho patent business. Coturatinicti*
N ib CO., who have had nearly fifty year**
tnoe in the patent business. Communica-
tion* strictly confidential. A Handbook of In.
formation concerning 1'urt-utH iuul Low u> ob-
tain thru sunt Tr*»e. A If n catalogue ol mochan-
leal bad uttontifio hooks sent frvo.
Patente taken through Munn h Co. receiro
«p«oiai notice in the Nclrntlllc American, and
that are brought widely before the public wtth-
ooet to the inventor. This aulendid j>i»per.
laeaed
larjrett
eeklf. HejrantJy lUuctratedThaii by flu
at circulation of any eeieatiAc work
the
>le ooplea
hly.fl.S0 a
nam her c
lu tiding
.
latee. in colors, and pliotograiihs of
. with plan#, enablinn builders to nhow ih*
eent free,
a year,
contain# h«ao-
new
R. MJER, Prop.
s
— healers In —
DRUGS, MEDICINES,y©
f >ilef A»•!icl^s. E'c
acrtpii •* irefnlly end aocuntelt
compounded.
TO THK rAltMKP.:
Take your ho: :» paptr
titen subsctib*
jjr t'C 11 etkly
d' :)n of
THK kAN'US CITY
STAR"
i • . . : . >H 1 Mi. FARMER.
C *■// v a \rear.
2J
Til
S'C.4s; %
Till 1. ». •: Sl'ITV 81 4U, DAILY:
:;tON riij,
Farmers' Home!
BEBOUT & MARKER. Props.,
Orlando,
Oklahoma, T«r
Purs OIJ Kentucky WisWey, California Wine, anil Br»ndi»«. Ag** t» f»
l'abst (Jelebratod Milwaukee Beer, Ki'jf or case, purest «»• Mrlk.
Cold Storage.
BILLIARD HULL IN CONNECTION.—*-
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Ehrman, Ada M. Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1894, newspaper, March 24, 1894; Orlando, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403542/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.