The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 21, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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Bhkaux k Alston.
are Pobushmis und PnoruiCTons and
to us only yon ninst eeud money etc
R. EmmiutStkwaut Editok.
Anotuci: cntluwUillltaidhy bids
the iluitt
Since the Supreme Court Dcc'tfliou
the Daily Le-ider has put on bloom-
ers and struck a peacock'a utride.
Thr Alpha and Omega of tbo Ter
ritoiy and the slotn of every cit-
i.ou iu it alionld be souudoJ for Free
bomea. But lis doubtful if these
tun these can be 6ccured without
n - cblican rule.
Tut: populist war go?s nu an 1 til
trio Comr's Alhcrton aud Sturgis
may be men without a pirty tis al?o
t ue that tbey are men ahovo the par
ty with a pull on honesty that Tin
cent can't touoh with u three L9.iguo
cab'.e.
Fall cornea and the summer
boast of great abundant crop
arc real and mature. Lingeton in
(be very heart of this happy prosper
h ua condition is the richest of the
rich and proudest of tho proud.
Come all who will uomo.
The supreme court banded down
some very important decisions at ita
last sitting 0110 ameng (be cbeiefest
being the "Appropriation" act of our
last Legislature. It seems that oith-
er ttbo iuush of tho Legisla-
ture or the xpaw of the court ia agreed
upon alternating the jim Jama be-
tween the Guthrie Statu Capital and
Daily Loader.
OUR MANIFIBTO.
To Bay that we deplore the recent
doings of St'iUNd Yallet 111 is a lie
both infamoua and infernal. When
we read the almost universal press
reports that the only crimo committed
there by the negroes was that ot iu-
aocenoe and honesty which com-
manded by industry marohod into
the way of employment for food and
raiment againat the wishes of whom
H band of lousy dirty dispicable low
bred tmebcrooa dago miners herein
Jiath the olwge aa preferred on in
dictmeat by the press.
The G. 0. P aoit least tbe now
wandering hosts from tbe slough of
deepest) to the rook of safety and
Wiotaa. Others have been truntad
cjtlpra bve tried. But falu ua ihe
devil and aa polluted as holt they
havebolraynl Iho promise Our day
star of hope hna fallen and wo aland
now on tbo very brink of ruin wutcb-
ing ihe Roulless syndic tto oi Britinh
greed dir the grtvo far our tottering
reuains. 89 bail with joy the com-
ing of the Q O l
Wk can will ami mnat atriko the
blow "Ho who would be fres m uat
himself strike the blow "and the same
is trne of cur n ationul condition. If
wo nationally would bo frno from
the ills so oommoo sj relevant to the
success and welfaro of our national
life and prosperity we will frown down
the idea of other natioui cooperation
and for ourselves perform tbo right
and do the good enforcing upon the
acceptance of a polity which bids for
the onrushiog waters of prosperity
and inspires a nations people.
AGITATION.
Never before iu the worlds history
was there so u.uoh agitation aa now.
And twill certainly bo n groat wjii-
der if tho amorican mind ia not
amoncan mind ia not
sufficiently euligbted that when the
opportunity ia presentod and that
bached bALL'.T ia dropped if it will not
bo to tto utter destruction of bawl-'hfo
iug calamityitcr 0oy Thins. Dem-
ocratic misrule. Blood sucking aud
criminal bond deal. And to tho life
honor march and pro wean of Repub-
licanism hope couliJcuce nnd pros
perity.
LIAR AND KNAVE.
A fool can always be told ny bis
tongue and tha killor uoeda ttso only
a littlu exertion to epot bis man and
use ihe remedy. A brainlois ass ia
the monument erected iu the ilesb'
and form to bloviate nnd spread in confuaiou with an angry uncontroll.t
the ivay of tbo shade in summer bio raging woman; nnd u crying ner-
audsun in wintir aud expound the vaut. Aud knowing by tdid experience
gospel of politics upon a faith in ig-
uorace and a trust in lring dimply
bturlliug But the iufeiml umchiue
which is the most iufamous of tho
ago is that Liar that knave whoso
bead the symbol of a battering ram.
Wbooe tongue is tho gall end of
coneaense and whoso only mirsion
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on (hi plane of his ability
ent ties
him to the first place in the art of pla
garism imposing upon the living voice
of dead men and then lyiug their
way iuto momeatary notije by the
"my people howl" ia the moat siikly
watered and serpent like buffoon yet
registered in the adventures of men
and from these ekunkish creatures is'
emited an odor so unwholesome as to
create a doubt aa to whether their
port folio of manhood is not
more
akiu to the brute kind with a human
strain the finer instinots of wbioh are
so marred as to rendor the snored
altnr of the home whose thresbbold
tbey crossid unsafe and unuleau'
Tunu liarn whose villiany has brought
tho trusting to grief will over bo the
accursed of earth who would have
stolen the thorns from tbe crown of
ohrist for a paint in hell and who
would make a league with tbe devil for
tbo sole ot bis grandmother if he
could but get half tbe pay 01 these
tho laud is full and tbo season is ripe.
Good people be ou guard and do not
oe taken in by these "confidence
sharks" and green Goods" hkunks.
A BLIGHTED DREAM.
WANDMtma STAR.
Dear Household: Your letters are
some of tbe treata of the Texad Faiiu
and Ranch. Tbe lettera of tbe Houae
bold are truly good. I aak admit-
tance just once iu order to com mead
Wandering Bachelor in your issue of
July 27lb iu these wordt: "I tbink
that if girls paid leaa attention to
their aweetheatta honeyed words
and more to the way in wbioh be
(recta hie tuolbor and Haters much of
ttiiu future misery might be Avoided."
Abo lo tbnnk our editross for bor
lino retUHtkB on the loiter referred to.
Yet while tbo above is very Iruo na to
the girl how about thu young mau?
(I hopo Ihey rend vtry carefully the
H 'U'nuo'd news') Wimlering J) ci0
Icr 111 uat letncmbcr that tbo fault ot
unhappy homes is not ulwaynnith tho
husband. Tbo lmlips nro ofteu to
bluine. I aouIu draw tbo attention
of the sisterhood lo the fact that up
on them devolves Ihe principal duty
of making homo what it tbculd be
attractive ploasunt soaiable; in fact
encircling it with all the nssociittfons
ot haivenly birth 119 ooiitaino.l in that
endcariug word home With tbo
busbuud devolves tho principal duty
to provide the whtrewitball for the
wife to do that: with a due apprecia-
tion of their united efforts to ucoomi)
litb the 0110 object build a home.
Such a place aa argots would delight
to visit. The principal thing requisite
to a happy homo is I think a
thorough squaintancesbip before mar
riitge with a dne amount of teaching
upon tho part of parents to young peo
pie 0 miug to the proper nge. Shall
I give )ou little experleuct?
My mother was a Christian lady of
the highsbt type Her ind.vi iu ility a j
impresaed my mind with the vir;uea.
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uuuuma nuu iutu ui a mutual tuai .
tnought all mothers must be good
aud mou were ubvayi the ctuso of uu
j ta.W bomea. (I h td the exemplary
of tt molUGr' but uo -0-uK)
With this f julish idea in mv mind 1
married a woman of the euiue Chrii-
tian fmtb. having this principally bo-
fore my tniud U9 ujndiicive tj our
huppiucai. 1 had not been married
many days when I found that nil wo
men were uot nugeli. At the end of
abcut thirty.. moijilis I cume heme
necessarily Into to tiud evcrytntug
topsy lurvy. A I pat mv hand uyou
tbo door an angry Voicj was hoard to
uddrs the eervant giri:
"Here coines Mr. I shall son
wbtit Uo .-ays ubont this state of things
at this limo o' night."
As I surveyed tho terriblo cceno of
tro tliiH timo the cause ot terriblco
coufubion etc 1 suid
'Give me tho baby and wo w'll re
tiro to rest and then you will get on
belter."
Previous to to thn
I bad managed
to havo Bible reading and prnyora at
night boforo retiring. After this I
could not do so. Thus tho cords
which hound tho fumilv wore break
. ...
iing one ny ono. otin 1 lanorea uaru
fit find iint uiliut vvrnlcl iiIavha mv wifn.
but co(J j . hbor of an fix
terjBiTe bu.ioess were notbioc comDar
sd with a coutinunl care .thought and
spesuUtion wbtoh harnossnJ my
miud os to what I could do to please
my wife aud mako homo happy. All
my Ufa I bad deemed nothing wortli
living for but a nice happy home At
'the end ot about seven years hope
I
died.
Tbe ambitiouof my life was
not to beuttuinod and us I saw the
11 001 ui utjr iiiu ibiu m outiisicu l"a
AaYi sF tut mr9 1 ft Bfn 1 A I 1 dAiftlftAM.k sfl Id.ilM
menta at my feet my feelings cannot
be described. Tbe four lovely child-
ren wbioh ought to have been a moth
era pride were without one pang of
regret on her part past to relations.
I last love nud lost home. Yes the
lavo of my little ouea has ever been
given to others aa for twelve long
weary years I have wandered for
their support.f to get away from tbe
wreck ot earth.
Mothers don't be oross und angry
with your husbands especially when
you cannot tell what you are angry
abcut but juat for pure meauncss.
Mothers don't break your homes bo-
cause your husbands are not all Dan
iels (first) to divine your wunU in or-
der that (second) they may supply
them when divined but kindly tell
them your wants aa yon ought to.
Mothers remtmbsr that in generul
husbands have enough of contention
in tbe world lo provide for home with
oat comiog home to he worried to
death about you cannot tell wbat
Young inoe you will often find a
mother advise to serve yon ia after
years; therefore dou't be too proud to
peak to your mother. about (he lady
of your choice before yorj eonmit
yourself
Good-bye Household. Forgive me
if I have iaipoeed epoe your epoe
just for onee.
Ucuitoo Texts.
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THE CUBAN. WAR.
Tho United States Govern ineul Mnv
Act in tho Multor.
PHESIDKNI SKT liY UUANT.
PrrMdrnt CU-velnnd May Al ConirrcrK for
Authority to Fttiblloli n Stiilili' and
rMleri'tory (lovcrumciit In thu lrlnnd.
Wasiiisoton Sfpt. 14. A report
is making Ihe rounds iu diplomatic
circles that tbo administration pro-
poses to electrify tho country by tak-
ing S'ino notion favorablo to tho Cu
bun revolutionist' The oven more
startling assertion is made that tbo
administration will bick ita position
by tho prccodtnt mado by President
Grant. The claim is made that tbo
Uuitod States for tho second timo in
the history of its relations with Spain
behoves that tho opportune occasion
has arrived when this government
should interfere in matters pertain-
ing to Cuba both for thu protto'.ion
of in own citizens and iu the interest
of civilization.
It is on indisputable fact that Am-
erican citizens have more capital in
vested in Cuba than thoie of any
other nutionulily. Sumo ot the large
suar districts are cwucd eutircly by
residents of the United States. All
of the railroad lines woro constructed
by American capital. Whenever a
plat.tition ia devastated and its build
ings burned h6 n result of the pre-
vailing civil war four chnucoi out of
fivu are iu Tavor ot un Amciican bo-
ing tLc sudoral
As n matter of fact it is nppnreut
that Cuba isbeiug rupidly trtmslorm-
ort iuto a colony of Americans by
teuton of a rather peculair ciictim
fctuuee. Almost every college iu tho
Unite Stales has soveral Cubans en-
rolled uuioug its Htudents. Tlieso
young men rungu iu ago from 17 to
20. Under thu existing nuturalizi
Hon lane it is not neevtoury. or u
minor to declare his intention of
c tniog u citizaii Honuo upon com-
pleting his colUgiato courso tho
young Cubau Ims attain his majority
und goes home a bona tide citizen of
the United States whereas liis parents
nro still hubjeot of Spain. In this
maiiuor thu population o! Cuba is
rapidly and legally becoming Amer-
tcaniz-d.
As represented the president will
oither in a rcgalur or special mesaogo
to congress n quest such authority as
will enublo him to curry out the de-
clared intention of President Grant
in 1875 and lake steps using uruaou'
forces if necetsttry to establish u sta-
ble and satisfactory government in
Cuba.
It is shown by the archives of thu
Btuto department that on Novombar
5 187o' President Grant having be-
00 ue ex'iaperatod beyoad 'onduranas
directoi Hamilton Fish then sscra-
tury of Mate t.i piipiruu complete
and tbonmgu statement of ths grie-
vances held by the Uni'.ed Slates
aaniiii.t bpaio and which would form
the busts of intervention 0V the for
mer in tbe uftuin of the Utter.
Tho letter CJUcheJ in tbe most
vigorous langmge was transmit tod
ny cable to Minister OiUsbiug with
the statement that a copy of it had
boon forwarded to the Ui.ited States
minister at every principlo h!uropeau
court with instructions to lay it bo-
foro tho minister of foreign relations
of the ojuntry of which t'uoy wero
accredited aud aasertaiu thu senti-
ment of that government regarding
the intervention of thu United Statoal
iu the affairs of Spiiu' This is said
to he the only iostuuc in our diplo-
matic history where a president has
sent a uotioe of tbo character to the
European powers. Teu days after its
transmission ou Nuvomber 5 1875
secretary Fish recaivod a cablegram
from tbe rjptnisb government de-
claring that it would maku every sat-
iBfuotory amend and garreuteed tbere
should be no aausu given for further
complaint. Then catuo tbo eleation
of 187 G wben Hayes was chosen
president and tbe finding of the el
eutorel commission threatened to
preoipitatea civil war aud Spain
took advantage of it to repudiate all
of ita promisee end even tho payment
of Ihe More olaim which was proi-
Tied bv President Grant was delavad
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for twsnly yera until decralaryi
Olaay forwards! ta a re.irenntatitj
nfthsSpwMi'g.vsraiefDt sutother
alUaatem.
THE
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Is the cheapest
place in Guthrie
Goods yo:irEHSCHMlDT& HETSCH
ies Hats Caps
Boots and1
Shoes We will'
sail you Shoes
at almot your
own pripe and
we can save
you money on
anything kept in
a general Merch-
andise Store.
lielow wc quote j oa
a. few prices:
M mi's Wool llitlsoUu. worth
$ 1 00.
Men's Hooka oc Pisr ?r.
" SILOES ALL PIUCES.
" Joana Panla 7oc. und up.
" Overalls oOc. " "
" Snsponders lOe. Puir.
" Undershirts .'ill prices.
" Working " "
Ladies Shoos sill sizes and
prices.
Childrens School Shoes all
B'zes and prises.
Ladies ILits Poc worth $ 1 .."()
" Hose Tie " lOo. pair.
Infants Shoes 15e. and up.
we also have
a large stock
of Slates that
we will sell at
5c- each.
We Will pay
you cash for
Your Poultry
Butter and
Eggs also Hid
es and Furs.
THE RED
FRONT!
W- H. Smith.
NEXT DOOR
OFFICE.
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tako hold of this and mao
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ti a good thinff. Send iu
your subtfci'iptiou read uud
I be wise.
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