Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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The Orlando Herald
JOHN MARtCKK, Pub.
Orla.ncio, Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA AND INDIAN TKIIItlTOK*
A lnrjfe potato crop is a valuable Ok-
lahoma product ion this year.
I'lic k a Hi r corn crop throughout %iie
territory is said to (xjual that of hist
year.
Marry St. John Ik, in fact, as dead as
Hill Dai ton, and Kill Da I ton is pretty
lead.
Small game of all kinds arc reported j ma.
luite plentiful iu tho new country thU A farmer over in Cleveland
year. -mukctcd twenty-one hales of
Wheat to the new territory in lc»ok-
intr tine.
Lo^an county is one of the noted cot-
ton markets of Oklahoma territory.
Sam Smith, the outlaw, is in busi-
ness at the old stand (and ruu) in Hea-
ver county a^ain.
The corn crop throughout Oklaho-
ma is averaging beyond the farmers
anticipations.
The biff rock between Orlando and
Stillwater should out of consideration
b«l named Cliff Castle.
Many of our farmers are beginning
to market their fat hogs. This will
bring considerable wealth to Oklaho-
It is reported that the Strip farms
are selling for 50 per cent more this
year than last.
Oklahoma will have a genuine bo««ii
is soon us the oil lind in the Indian
country proves genuine.
Both political factions in Oklahoma
ire claiming the territory for their
iifferent congressional candidates.
The unknown boy who was killed in
the Peterson explosion wreck on tl/e
Santa IV recently turned out to Me
Frankic HardwicU of Blackwell.
The Methodist conference, which
lias been in session at the county scat
af Logan county during the past five
lavs, adjourned Saturday evening.
There is a big immigration on fr<*n
Texas to Washita and Custer counties.
Both these counties have been steadily
growing in population in the last two
years.
The little town of Carney, thirty
miles east of Guthrie on the Chandler
stage route, was terrorized by a gang
of desperate men last Saturday uight.
Previous to entering the town the des-
peradoes cut the telephone wires lead-
ing frofti Carney to Chandler in order
to prevent interference with their pre-
arranged plans. Several hundred dol-
mn.y
otton
last week and still has more of the
staple article.
The meanest thing they can say
about a man in Oklahoma is to hint he
isn't dead after he bus died in a per-
fectly regular way.
The farmers of busy Oklahoma are
at present employed in cribbing their
corn, gathering their kutlir corn and
getting ready for winter.
The oil lind in the Osage country
will be a grand thing for the territory.
If oil can be found over there, plenty put him away. Amen
of it can be had in Oklahoma.
When Washington Irving was in Ok-
lahoma the famous Choteau was in
charge of the Osage Indian agency.
He had it his own way then and didn't
have to look out as Freeman does. j
•very man in old Oklahoma is inter-
ested in free homes. There are no
lands in old Oklahoma to be j
paid for, but the merchant who would
object to his customers and neighbors j
falling heir to $1.1,000,(MM) would be u |
ch u in p.
Out In Heaver county the crops of at
kinds are reported to be fur above tht
average.
Quite a number of Oklahoma peoph
vUited Kansas last Saturduy, taking
advantage of the cheap rates.
(ieorge Cook has been anpoiate*
chief clerk of the district court or®
lahoma county by Judge Keaton.
Jennie Metcalf, the female outlaw
who has jnst l>ecn released from tli«
Hoston reformatory, after serving t
sentence of one year, and is in Logar
county. Jennie says she has reformed.
The An ti-Horse Thief association o
Oklahoma Territory met in Lo^at
county Thursday and transacted mucl
business pertaining to the grand lodge
President Parnell, of Kingfisher coun
tv, presided.
Washington Irving talks of beavei
dams in the old Indian country be
tween (iuthrie and Oklahoma City.
Are there any beaver dams in thi?
country now, or have there been sine*
the last twenty years.
Said the minister at the Oklahoimi
funeral: "And, now, brothers and sis
ters, after the undertaker and tin
newspaper men have satisfied them
Ives that the corpse is dead, we will
(ieneral Nelson A. Miles, commandei
of the United States army, is at And
arko Indian agency. W. K. VanderbiH
is his guest. They arc taking in th<
annual army target practice in the
Wichita reservation, which is to con-
tinue until November 1st.
An exchange says: "The editoria
"we" bus a variety of applications
For instance, when j'ou read that wt
expect our wife we refer to the editor.
When it is we are behind with out
behind with our work, it means the
Several weeks ago an eight-year-old whole office, even the devil and the
daughter of John Jones, of Oray Ilorae, town. If we are having a boom tin
fe I from a revolving hay rake and one town is meant. Hut we have dog chol-
of the teeth struck her an the head ! era jn our midst, means the man whe
and crushed her skull. It was thought
continued to live, though suffering
much, and unconscious most of the
time. Thursday physicians from Ar-
kansas City operated on her. raising
the crushed portion of the skull from
the brain, and she at once became
conscious and rational anu free from
paiq* and bids fair to recover at once.
Charles S. Thompson and Addie Rea-
gon, says the Cloud Chief Sentinel,
were married Monday at the court
house by Judge Hutchett. It is rcport-
lars were secured by the gang before j at first that she would die. but she has
leaving town. At the I'nited States
marshal'* office the opinion prevails
that the gang was headed by "Dyna-
mite Dick," who is now beiug hunted
in Missouri by Heck Thomas.
Cotton continues to roll in at the
county seat of Logan county, increas-
ing her fame as the greatest mart in
the southwest for this staple At the
Santu Fe enough cars cannot be run in
to haul away the cotton and the yards
are being tilled with bales. The re-
ceipts one day last week were 151 bales
which sold at prices ranging from
to 6:65; seed brought 1:75 and 'J:00.
Buyers report the purchase of large
quantities of seed. The Coyle Mercan-
tile Company were the heaviest buy-
ers anil shippers during the week.
New York and Galveston prices have
been quoted all week. The week's re-
ceipts amouuted to 1,100 laics.
It is remarkable that Kay county hn»s
not had a killing for nearly two year*.
At t/ie last session of court then' was
no necessity for a grand jury and none
was called. The justices of the peace
throughout the county find themsclvi*
almost entirely without litigation and
the county jail has uo inmates. This
cannot be allowed. Something must
be done, otherwise the lawyers will
find themselves without sufficient
business to secure a living. Someone
should suggest a remedy for this state
of affairs. The lawyers should call a
meeting at once to take proper steps to
check this degeneracy of the people
from the former high state of civiliza-
tion when merchants assigned, debtors
failed to pay, and thieves and murder-
ers abounded. This thing of 1700 peo-
ple living in a Garden of Eden won't
do, so says a *>romiuc4it Oklahoma
newspaper.
People wishing to bite the rich, allu-
vial soil of Kingfisher county will do
well to monkey at night with lTncle
Ad in ire's flag pole. It is much cheaper
than prussia, acid or falling on a
sword.
Two Noble county farmers quarrel-
led over politics and fought with
knives. Both parties were seriously
stabbed. Friends of each interfered
and a free for all fight occurred in
which several were hurt. It resulted
with the arrest of six of the partici-
pants for assault with intent to mur-
der.
Recently a circus passed through an
Oklahoma town One of the showmen
whippet! his wife. The community
promptly arrested the man and fined
him.
There it> only one drawback to
young man learning the newspupi
business in Oklahoma. A re port i
soon learns that a very large propor-
tion of the people who talk to him are
wilful falsifiers and it destroys the
faith iu humanity that no man ought
lose.
Wyatt Williams who was shot and
killed at Ardmore recently, was one
noted cattleman.
The Santa Fe is said to be doing the
heaviest business in its freight depart
ment in tne history of the territory
The Ponca City Courier has an lten
this week which would make the ia
mous Sal Miller of Kansas blush.
The other night Mulhall got hold of
the tail-end of a rumor that outlaws
were to hold it up and called for dep
utv marshals. The deputy marshal Is
came, but the outlaws kept away
takes the paper and does not pay for il
is very ill.
The Western Oklahoma fair opened
at A.va on the 22d under the most
propitious circumstances, weather per
feet, a large crowd in attendance and
track in perfect condition for fas1
time. The feature of the day was thf
parade opening the ft>r. It was par
ticipated in by 200 Indians, the ffowet
of Vu' Arapahoes and Cheyennes.
dressed in full Indian costume ant
adorned with war paint, they present
ed a thrilling sight. The Indian vil
ed that another man was expecting to i hige at the fair grounds, the largest ir
marry the lady, and went to Arapohoe i Oklahoma, is visited by vast throngs
taking her with him, it seems that she I many of whom never saw an Indian.
ished to be married at once, but he l and the phase of Indian life presented
preferred waiting until they returned • to them here is something no one car
home, whereupon she gave him the j afford to miss.
bounce and went to Cloud Chief with j A contributor to an Indian territory
her present spouse, leaving the lucky j newspaper very sinsiblv suggests thai
or unlucky man, as the case may be, to j Rmong the studies taught in the Cliero
home with a license but no j schools, the laws of the land should
Such is life in oklahoma, and j y)(, included. The suggestion is a good
ret urn
bride.
now the people are at a loss to know-
to know in which direction to extend
m/fratulations.
The Potawatomie Indians at a tribal
meeting held last week employed at-
torneys to go to Washington as soon
as congress meets and secure the pas-
sage of an act giving them titles to
the alloted lands upon which they are
now residing. At present the lands
are held in trust by the government
and the Indians can not sell nor even
rent without the approval of the in-
terior department. They declare that
they are as able to transact^ business
for themselves as their white neigh-
bors and do not want guardians. The
passuge of this act would be of great
benefit to the territory, as at present
the Indian lands cannot be taxed and
the entire burden of taxation falls on
the white settlers.
Hector Henderson, charged with as-
sault with intent to kill Alex McClain,
was convicted by a jury in the Logan
county district court Tuesday. The
Judge reserved the right of sentence
until next week.
Thiee masked men rode up to the
home of John Brooks, near Tonkawa
last Saturday, and demanded him to
throw up his hands. Brooks did so,
but as he held a "full hand" the epi-
sode resulted in the death of one of the
would-be desperadoes and wounding of
another. The third escaped uninjured.
Brooks was also unharmed.
An Oklahoma town board of trade
committee is soliciting subscriptions
for a property donation of $50,000 for
the Sapulpa extension. They are meet-
ing with success and feel sanguine
that the amouu* will be raised with
little effort.
In one part of Oklahoma where the
ruin6r got out that a man "shot him-
self while coming home from church,'*
and u fellow blew his gun into a crowd
of white-cappers the same night, the
people got a little suspicious.
Some one in Okluhoma has written
an article on Temple Houston for the
New York Sun which is being en ten
sively used. It claims that Houston
never wears u glove on his pistol hand.
The farmers of Cleveland county are
at present reaping a financial harvest
from their immence cotton crop.
Oklahomans will not suffer this year
from lack of good crops.
Down in Woodward county the oth-
er day a oowboy lassoed a wildcat and
captured it.
one but the contributor makes ont
mistake, remarks the Purcell Register,
in saying that the laws thus taughl
should be those of the Cherokee na-
tion. The Chickasaw nation respect-
fully submit that it would be useless
to teach these children laws that
are soon to be done away with. The
proper study for them to take up is the
constitution and laws of the I'nited
States, under which they will be gov-
erned long before the school days ol
the students end. The Indian official*
are praying, as they have been for tin
lust six yeais, for time to prepare foi
the changes that are insisted upon in
this country. In no way could they
more strongly emphasize the honest}
of their plea for preparation than tc
include in the curriculum of theii
schools a thorough course in the civil
government of the United States.
J. C. Lowery, for the gold side, a
colored gentleman, and Prof. J. I>.
Randolph, a silver man, are having a
series of joint debates in Oklahoma
county.
Rev. S. G. A. Fields, of the Oklaho-
ma conference, in session last week, hah
been transferred from the active tc
the superannuated list, the most hon-
ored place in the conference. He has
rendered twenty-eight years of loyal
and faithful service and now has the
respect and sympathy of the entire
church, as is i ndicatcd by his transfei
red position.
It isn't fiction that the further away
from Woodward a paper is published
the longer it takes it to condemn Tem
pie Houston. In places as far away as*
New York two columns are used up oi.
hiui.
The sportsmen of ok lahoma City
have organized to protect the guine.
People are getting so thev forget that
there is a game law and let the wheels
of tht4fcr wagons run over quail and
prairie chickens while out gathering
corn.
The soldiers at K1 Reno feel proud ol
theif new Kentucky thorough-bred
horses.
Bishop Ninde presided at the Okla-
homa conference of Methodist last
week.
Last week Deputy Marshals m vt the
three Green brother near Vinita, and
in a fight killed two of them and
wounded the third, perhaps fatally.
Dnrirg the past month these despera-
does have killed three citizens, wound-
ed scleral others, and csr< mittcd a
number of bold robberies.
LATE NEWS NOTES.
Australia has scored a crop failure.
Alger's generals party ended their
tour at Detroit.
The Democrats have no candidate for
Congress in the Tenth Missouri.
Three thousand persons are homeless
from fire at Kuroff. Russian Poland.
Japanese are "paoifying" the island
of Formosa by exterminating the peo-
ple.
Losses of men in the Colonial wars
have proven disastrous for husbandry
in Spain.
Turks and Albanian guards at the
sultan's palace, fought, and several
were slain.
The United States cruiser Raleigh
has captured the Dauntless, the noted
filibuster.
Populist Chairman Butler charges
the Republicans with intending to cor-
rupt voters.
Spain talks of claiming damages
from the United States for filibustering
expeditions.
Chairman William R. Morrison of the
interstate commission has bolted Alt-
geld, Bryan and the Chicago platform.
Fire in Brooklyn burned $250,000
worth of property, and caused one
death and several injuries.
Missouri supreme court has ordered
Secretary Lesueur to certify the silver
ticket for a place on the official ballot.
Bishop Henry B. Whipple of Minne-
sota. aged 74. married Evangeline
Simpson, aged .'15. widow of a Massa-
chusetts millionaire.
Frank Cutter and J. F. Goff, Mormon
missionaries, have returned to Salt
Lake after four years' missionary work
in the South Pacific.
Prince Hilkoff of Russia will adopt
many American railroad devices. He
has ordered 18,000 American watches
for use on Russian railways.
The Salvation army in Ramsey, N.
J.. has given bond that the 134 immi-
grant Armenians at Ellis island will
not become public charges and they
will be allowed to land.
llainlin J. Andrus of the Arlington
chemical works. Yonkers, N. Y.. was
killed by a bomb he was experiment-
ing with to use on the safe us protec-
tion against burglars. The sad affair
was at first attributed to anarchists.
Chicago's total registered vote is
380,515. New Y'ork's 331.148.
Kansas Democrats claim 49,053 ma-
jority for Bryan.
President Cleveland will not change
his Cuban policy.
About 500 Missouri miners have been
taken to Leadville.
Berlin professors have discovered a
lockjaw anti-toxine.
Hank vaults withstood the great fire
at Guayaquil, Ecyador.
Robert T. Swallow, Chicago labor
leader, turned on the gas and died.
T. P. Farnsworth shot and killed his
wife accidentally at Creston, la.
England is raising the discount rate
to stop the flow of gold to America.
Justin S. Morrill has been re-elected
Vermont senator for his seventh term.
Lord Hrassey, governor of Victoria,
favors a world-wide Anglo-Saxon
league.
Corbett says he will fight Fitzsim-
mons in January and then ccasc prize
fighting.
General Carlos Ezeta of Central
America is at Oakland, Cal., and fears
assassins.
Du Maurierlcft two manuscripts of
"The Martian" and it is being drama-
tized.
The Czar and Kaiser met at Wies-
baden and there was a big display
made.
The United States Cotton company,
Central Fall#, II. I., has made an eight
per cent out in wages.
Rev. John D. Morrison, Ogdensburg,
N. Y\. has been elected to the bishop-
ric of Duluth.
The Castles of California were held
in $150,000 bonds for trial in London
for shoplifting.
•*MruuuK lavenuMi or (lutooverect at The bakers of Loudon have recent*
means for ptoduclng Illuminating gas, I |v t>een thrown into some agitation,
Kir Walter Scott joked about "sending | owing to the prosecution of several of
llffht through street pipi-K," "and li«rht-1 t|u,jr nuluhcr by order of the county
council for selling bread without
weighing it
ing London by sinoki
Sir Walter's house
Subsequently j
was ligh ted by (
Cheerfulj
)ut is i,
l4I that they caught the fellow Did you ever notice that almost all
who broke out of jail last week," said ! these misers reported in the papers are
the boarder who was looking over the single men, asked Mr. Watts. Yes, an-
swered Mrs. Watts. Married misers
are too common to be worth mention-
ing.
A new mining district has recently Ilargrcaves invented the spinniug-
been organized south of Laramie, Wv. jenny in 1702 in England. His fellow*
and just across the State line and nr.m workmen seized it, broke it to pieces
ed the St. Cloud district. A number of and drove him from his native town,
been made.
paper. "Of course," said th
Idiot. "A fellow who breaks
sure to be spotted.**
rich discoveries have
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Tako Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All
| Druggistsrefund the money if il fails toeure. 25c
flow's Thin
We offer One Hundred Dollars RewaM
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be. Let the stout woman take warning
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ,
F. J. CHENEY \ CO.". Props.. Toledo, o. | and remember that the Eton and Bole-
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him perfectly honorable in ail business | ]|kes of her."
transactions and financially uble to carry!
out any obligation made by their firm. I . , , .. ..
Walding. Rinnan A Marvin. Wholesale At Naalehu, Hawaiian islands, light
Druggists, Toledo, O. ,, ning killed a cow that was being milk-
11 aII h Catarrh Cure is taken internally.
acting directly upon the blood and nucou* ed, but did not injure the milker,
surfaces of the system. Price* "
atimo-
The San Diego (Cal.) Brewing Com-
pany began operations recently with a
capacity of 50,000 barrels a year.
Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the finest
liver and bowel regulator ever made.
Berlin is the greatest manufacturing
city in Continental Europe.
Utah has 6000 miners.
The infant sea-otter, when removed
from parental care, dies of either grief
or starvation. So far it has l*sen im-
possible to raise it to maturity by hu-
man hand.
The ordinary annual crop of sillc In
China is estimated at about, 21.000.iKK)
pounds, of which over 00 per cent is
consumed in the country where it is
produced.
AN IMPORTANT DIFFFRKNCK.
To make it apparent to thousands, who
think themselves ill, that they are not :if-
llicted with any disease, but that the system
simply needs cleansing, is to bring com tort i
home to their hearts, us a costive condition -
is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. [
Manutactured by the California Kip Syrup j
Company only, and sold by all druggists, j
A North sea codflsher carries a set [
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having the massing number of ^ 1? r*sll„ act harmonious))- with
hooks, every one of which must be <
baited.
Verdi, the celebrated opera compos-1
er, is a great lover of tine horses, and
his paddocks near Genoa contain some
of the best in Italy.
Sound
Health is of the utmost importance, and it d«"
pends upon pure rich blood. Ward off colds,
coughs and pneumonia by taking a course of
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
it—in fact the One True Blood Pti
,, no i - act harmoniously with
Mood S Pills Hood's Sarsaparilla. 25c.
German capitalists nave lent $10,000,-
000 to Venezuela and have started a
bank at Caracas.
Irish National alliance will retain
eminent counsel for Edward Ivory, al-
leged dynamiter.
William A. Richardson, chief justice
of the court of claims is dead at Wash-
ington, aged 77.
Mexico takes no position on the Cu-
ban war but will stand by whatever
Uncle Sam may do.
Civil trials have been ordered at Ha-
vana for the crew of the American
schooner Competitor.
William Huttinger of St. Louis shot
his divorced wife, Mary Kerstings, and
committed suicide.
II. B. Schnaubelt-, the Chicago Hay-
market bomb thrower, is dead at San
Bernardiuo, Cal.
Pennsylvania railroad shops at Al-
toona. employing 0.000 hands, are
closed to save expenses.
A rate of one fare for the round trip
is being made by railroads for people
who go home to vote.
Salmon Falls Manufacturing com-
pany, Salmon Falls, N. IL, has made a
live to eight per cent cut iu wages.
Rev. Father Comity of Worcester,
Mass., is slated as Bishop Keane's suc-
cessor at Washington university.
Cornerstone of the Hall of History of
the new Methodist university at Wash-
ington was laid.
Thousands of Leadville people go to
the depot to jeer at the Missouri min-
ers who go out there to work.
.lames Lowe of San .lose, Cal., son
of a state senator, killed Addie Schil-
ling and himself at the Sacramento
police court.
Defaulter W. T. Rambuech of Ju-
neau, Wis., committed suicide at Fred-
ericksburg, Va. He stole about half a
in i LI ion.
John Dunham, one of the noted
family of trapeze performers, was par-
slized by falling eighty feet in the
Coliseum, Chicago.
Ralph Steener has resigned his post
to Munich. Germany, and
1 to his home in Austin,
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well, strong, magnetic, lull of new life and |
vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker;
thai makes weak men strong. Many gain
ten pi unds in ten days. Over -100,000cured. 1
Buy No-To-Hac 1'iom your druggist, who [
will guarantee a cure. Booklet and sain-;
pie mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co.,
Chicago or New York.
Four cakes of manufactured ice, av-
eraging more than 8000 pounds each,
were taken from the vats of an Orange ,
(Tex.) company.
More gold watches are worn by arti-
sans and laboring men in the Fnited |
States than in any other country in
the world.
Cof'i Cough IfiiUam
In the oldent and best. It will hn-ak up a cold quicker
than any I hint; else. It 1b always reliable. Try it.
It is estimated that the receipts from !
the peach crop of the Delaware pen in-
sula, will amount to about $1,000,000.
According to the official reports of
the .Japanese Government, the island
empire contains 62,520 teachers.
Cascarets stimulates liver, kidneys and
bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe.
Wheat land in Kansas rentes at 10
an acre.
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The Palmer and Buckner ticket woll
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the official ballot.
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