The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 7, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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SUBSCRIPTION flATKS.
One Copy One Year tl.SO.
On Copy Six Mentha 7S
UneCeey Three Mentha so.
VAtrcrtMia Bate mas fcnnwn east.
tieiMtln. Oalletleama4thr.aietnfvitr
seaU. frttsJattaararteieieenreaust beast
rev S MtMM to bnun their tnMfttoa. '
Bateiaa m the pottoSc at Haaaeeaa. O. T.
a MeeMl eMtM natter
fUSl IV iglMt IN wWiSISVNViU
AUereersBMiitus in for tk Herald sot
later taaaMftuear.
AllthoM eeadittf n ooirwiponoXico will
aleeae reauMber Uat brevity It the tout ur
rltasl only ertlolM short nttutta point
UI B BOtM.
Alt matter ooncrnln Aavertlee-
menta. Cut. Patent eta. must toe
Mlereeeecte the uetneee Man'er.
Mf K you want to keep pceted on
Oklahoma tad tke hwi is geaeral
Inks Tss Tiisatrow Cm bTbbald.
ttt Am Afest for at job isatt re-
port Weekly IfyoaaaU tat paper
os eredit too aasai make it sp aad
Mad si omr leeniKase. "JI
Mf Sead in 6 yearly asbaeriber
lud wa wUl anad yos a copy of tba
Hau yew (raa of charga.
kara readers! Notioa oar
heading aad aaad yoar
Money tooordinglyorel
IOUWU1M tBS bOOttr. M I
3tnbt. A Alstoh.
ate (oattsaaM and PaorairroB and
to aa only yoamast end Honey etc.
Look!
A. J. Alston. Editob.
The Herald ia inclined to
tuo idea that Bishop W. M.
Turner is a little "uhtkyj'
(mentally) or else why his
latest break advocacy of
slave. We nay woodmen
Hpire not.
TOBrAHCNE3R) TOWN.
tara violator (kit awlft aad apaedy
jastte atvalta all infraMlna of any law.
Yoaawtt plana tka reepjnilbillty of
ibeteaest ostraj wkereit belonR
Nut apon oar niir tha borne of Phil
liptaad Boyle O'lltilly sor apoa oar
Uwi bat upoa two ataa. Tkeie
proprietora of hotel by the imsaani
ties and privilegei ifn them by tha
psepla; let ma ey to tkeia proprietora
that wkat tha people hara given they
naa take away.
Under tha pririlAgaa and ipeoial
law granted tbea they are in a pxi
tloo to offer the groaeeat ioialt to
wheeMver they aeay t9 fit; sot only
aloag tha liaa of eolor bat of attiosali
ties and eoadlUoaa ia life iteaiU their
parpoia. Is a pablio ia aupnorted by
the unblie with apecUl critilege.
granted hy the public thsie violatora
not only of oar law bat of every sea
tiatont of humanity and hospitality
seized the opportaolty to aparn the
honored gatot of tha Ohriltiaa people
of Boaton. Aad both of the
as una of whom in private life
woald sot ataad tba light of eipoeure
htvagroialy mietraatad tha dietin-
gaUhaJ diviar tba Utobat of whoae
ahoea they are aaworthy to taataoe
Qeatlemaa I bat aak your eapport for
taw aad order aad a deolaretioa Ikere
by to tha oitisiaa of this oity and of
the etate and of thia country and
here in Boston the righta of the hata
bleat oitixea emit be reepeetad or the
penalty paid." The resolution waro
aa followa:
Wbareu a diatinguiahed divine
Biauop Arnatt of Ohio is tha cauae
of Obriitianlty visited our oitr. and
Whsraaa Finding it naonaaary ap
plv for abetter at vatioaa pablio inns lo
eattd ia this city iieeaaed aader our
lawa aad aaasabla to tha laws of our
etatthtaaid Bishop Arnstt was be
sasatof tha eolor of hiaekia refosad
aaeoaiaaadatioas ia diroot violation
of tha law; therefor ba it.
Rsaolvad That the OityCoanoil
voiaiag tha aaatieatal et tha paopla of
BMtoa. oadaaia asah diaoriaaiaatioa
and srge spos thadbtriot attorney tha
neceasity of bringing the violator of
our lawa to a aare and speedy punish
taont
of the iiiuatun which j Tculd never sever never again be-
oeaurt'ei liefore the u3"a tha uawilkeft nujjt of Spain
W. ti Kagleeon ooe of the founders
of tba colored meu'a tudepeudent
le'Rcir ia at the bead of a NearooaJo
u'tuioo ntovenient but be dove not
propone to taka the colored people
out of Shawnee o nntry
He bus besured control of a aectinn
of land a few miles east of Teauinseh
rn tlie S-tnta Fa railroad aad propos
en to atari a town f jr colored people
Saly to be c illed Sumner He says
it tis Umu proved that tha colored
lp!t do sot get along a wall with
tba nliiiea aa whfa tbey are by ibem-
elv( and uethioki that ia a .few
ye-rs bn will bve a oity asid- up an-
tirely of colored people right is Bhaw
nee county.
LCsglesouit now corrs?oadiagwitb
utiie eastern paopla who ara eipeoted
to fnrnbh the mosey aad be aaya be
haa no doubt of tbo ssocasa of hi
cbeae AWukican Citizbm Kansas
CiTt m;
W. L. Eagleson'a now enter'
prifto should bo a winner aa
the old war horse associated
with the intrepid MoQabo in
t)titute(t LairagTON and paved
the way for much in freedom
audozperienoo and millions in
money and homes. The Her
ald recognizing the present
effort of its early day friend
is proud and opines much
guccoss. Let 1he town be
built with tiagloson the pro-
moter at ita head.
Tub Herald kindly suggests
that this be kept g roe u in the
memory of all the citizen3 of
Oklahoma. And further that.
'tis a splendid whip andupur
in the direction of right and
should bo nsed uuspariugly.
HENDERSON GLEANINGS.
BOSTON'S HOTELKEEPEU3
IlEBUKED.
Zaa Kkw York Aqi;
Bostos Feb. 26. At the meeting
Of the Coaasaoa Ooaseil laat Thuraday
Bight OoUBoilaaaa Riffia of Ward 9
fntrodueed aad tbo council pitssd
Bsasisia uly a eat of raaolationa oos
dasMtatory of tha actios of asvwal ho
wHawssr is rtfsaisg aaaoaistodatioB
UiNesAraeetof Okie.
Is sweefstisg ta reaolstioaa Ifr
tufts! 'Tia isaatatiea apeaka
far WhI '. No acteaded rastarks ara
sailed for. Tkafrieads of 'Bishop
Arsslt aiaBly ieaaasd laat ths lawa
The married ladies
gave their concert tho first
Monday night in March.
Little Richard Thomas i
on tho Hick list yet.
Miss C attic Dorsoy who via
ited frionds iu Evansville Ind.
roturned Sunday evening.
Miss Lucy Harris is visiting
friends iu Evansville Ind.
Rev. P. H. Kennedy is in
tho city
Rev. Smith of Owenboro
will preach tho Odd Fellows
sermon tit the Methodist
churh Sunday.
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Rev. Jim Johnson died of
Phounomia Monday at hia
residence after a short illness
a good many pooplo was sur
prised of his death ho leaves
a wife uud three children re
latives and friends to mourn
his Iobs he was pastor of the
Union town church his funer
al will take place at 2.30
o'clock at the Baptist church
his funeral will be preached
by Rev. Mitchell.
Rev. Pv Burris returned
from Evansville Monday
Corene Cabell
Handerson Ky.
ipaaker W1
eouatrr aad ia leading editorial is
Ibe Baa of last Wedaeiday be ptejaly
eat fortk the responsibility of the po
sitiun Editor Daa i a taaa of rip
rxpnrieoon aad hie long aad honor-
able oareer ia publlo aCftirs gives to
his utteraseea tha wolglit of authority
la the editorial above referred to
editor Daaa eays:
"Iba Uos. Tboavi Iira.'bet ltastl
nay be found on svjry busiueM day
at hi ragalar pUoi of buttuei at
tandieg oonsclentiouily to tlk duties
with whieh ha has bea-i obsrtcol by
tha Fifty-fourth Umaras Theiu
araatsltitsJiaoas aad esm'iuj enough
to drives airvoat mta crasy and
avaa to aaaks a rtsuid into nervous.
Ia addition to hia or.Uinry function
as prseidlop; ofBacr of tin lliun ul
BepreatatiUvea Mr. It ie I is conpHe.J
by oireumttauosi tshtulla lUtt hard
eat of aubjiats an ui v inl-lly pettie i n
majority oiaap-xal o' Ujpub nm ul
widely diffarant notion an 1 interests
and iaolaling a large proportion of
aaw member frnab from grass and
frisky aa youog colls.
Thia ia an enormou j b avon for a
atataaman who ia not ata i a ctndiilntc.
Spsakar Bed faoat it .vith ajiaHtooiHJ
tranquility of demeanor. Singly re-
sponsible for the preaervition of H)
pablioan harmony in 0 jttgroH in ths
year of a presidential uloc'im am)
for the maintenance of thi interoaU
of the whole p irty at a :ius' fracti on
al freake or indivldutl aa itioQi hi
atanda there at the des'x a rttbor no-
ble and uajaatio figure hi upper lip
bared to tha fary of the storm.
This aspxl ot Mr l iiJV cundidacy
ia overlook. d by our cite tine 1 It ipib
lictnoontetapirarie. Tha Hpoiker's
position ia in one input tu rerpict
quite different from tb tt of uny of bia
oompetitorafortbe Ripi')liom nomi
ne tioa. They are f res tu u f tbeut
todsvjb tbiir ialividutt aacrgiae to
the further-))) of tbe'r p ir i mil .' cou
septions. Toy don't UiJ t attond
to tho ciamn cm). But ha ii
loaiel with tliiir iutarat'H a well au
hia owo. Mortnu au 1 MaKnloy nn-J
AUisoa and Qtty all dj.iaa I upon
Hon. Thorn is Brack tt il-ert to hoKl
the Honao wall in hnJ to koap hU
tbo Congreesaen wll iu line to su
press the tools and light hinds a jJ
to wind n;j tba ssisiou ii a ut maer
oonduotiveto Bpahliom aujoeas at
tha polls in Novsmber."
Iu tba editorial j ul q t t3.1 in ptrt
e.litor Diitt xou to tho vtiry bottom
of the aituttiun. Spuker Hied i'h tbu
ohief truuteo of Bepublicvi intoretts
at thi i time aud if be bboulti tjko
any lle stop or tuko any bruak tlte
whole party would suTir tlierob.r. In
ataad of orgin zing to bar tin and tm
burasahim it aeami to iu t bo the
part of wiaJjm to get toithor iu bit
support.
Tha Senator epoke with oistentpt
of ths sUteuutits that the Cubans
wera uegtofs -irSid mulaltoee.Jlo
much tba mora abould they have our
sympathy. Mid U ''
:Lb'rtv"hif "lit with tho
poor and oppressaw sot with the
wealthy and powfil. It throbi in tb
breast of tho aajral bird and bus
gone with martyr to the take aad
kifS3l Ibbir bsrning lipa a th spirit
wji'id it flight to Qod. Liberty
ckjiot beajth'sgaiebaj whea a peo
fjt'juro ti'oauimoui is defence of their
rhj'ate which (iod haagivAn tusm."
Au ckprc:miou f i sympathy wa u
farce ooDtin1:: ' oe Senator. Re de-
nied and repudiated tbu doctrino that
overy vottige of Spanish power must
disappear from the island bef oro we
could noignija Cuba as iudepeadent.
tVere we a Qod-faariag peaple to
aUiid dumbly by while thia bloody
.SpanUh neneral drove these people
into a pes and alaugbtarad tbem? Mr.
Voat aloasd a follow:
"Shall we thi gritx nphr of re
public ta imtitu'.ioa through nit tbo
worlJ declare that in our opinion tb
ptopleof Oab ara able to ru-tiutaiu
ihoir inrlepeudenoe aul have achieved.
Are we to wait until tha island
ia iUnoUteJ by Ara ami sword? Ate
we u Christian aud Goi fetriug pej-
p.e to etud silent and dumb while
tuo Danian governor onlored a
general deuUres tbnt he intonda to
pcu up tbo people of Cuba and butcher
them into tuhjugation to the Spanish
throui? S.r if we do it Ood will
cu.bi us. If wa do this tiling and
ataad hire until n desert bM boo i
lUtde of (bit ephndid island you may
be certain that tbe time will cams
whea there will be retribution oa us
sa a people because we have not beaa
true to the la-.k assigned us by Prcvi
dance because we have not cherished
tha legacy of eelf-gnvernment aa bo-
queathed to u ty tmr fathtra."
4t the close of tke i-qecMr. tj
who opposed Mr. Vrl aaid that it
obtfiseuce eould aehieva tbe freedom
of Cuba turn tbe bsrning wurds ot
the Missouri seaator would aet ber
fruo. Tbo debate will be elosed by
Mr. Sherman to day. It ia fonsider-
cd certain that favorable actios will be
tnkon ou one of tbe several resjlutioits
tbe only doubt being whether it sbill
i elate to independence or belligereuuy
uud us to ihe extent of it.
Tbe army appropriation bill oarry
iiiff about 123000000 was passed.
oottpla of cigars fiifly cents n drick .and gruuud l o v!e-. I ktr w y u ' 'j0 ur ft t.i
of Cheap whiekuy for your vote nttd ( Jo uot menu I. ivhta t. u I 'u. ' v ur tmj uC J
"" you no aruuiiuB nion 1 1 y.;n nnvar Juiuii aatiutt. bJt R r .-iu i Ih.-a- 1 im
formulating yoar own opniou"
great leaders bsli'iva hn frsm
of tbe ones itution were itrioK
inrpiriillou in u.i'u'.er1
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w tucn can holp u tiny.- H
nnr finnp '.h.v pi ()4. t.CH j 0 .
nhy tbey made pnvia oa for fr etl n. i-iution who kno :a but that w Imve
in
of epeech religion aod the prea; thoy
were "old fogies" bchlud the tiuiei
Thoy did not iu this prorstivo agu
nf cr.-9porations comlilm-e wiro pull
iug aud otbor libor Hiving ronir.vmi
era.
Tieeeaelf imp sed manipiilutprA
wish to hold the balnucn ol power in
fact to oonatituto the pttty to wb cli
they belong; they want all othrtrH to
coiuo io mo Kingdom for au:h u time
ne ihn?
Tb-ink tbo Lord ws too cn to n rer
tniu extent roilroM our Ktmrnuj at
the ImPot b. x Hi iot fiurhtono.'
Knnlletuati wenr.i uot "cUiuuriin; foi
euflVrugp H Ih th) ( Hjlltitims
yon beur hut who.i nuflermg ImHbpeul
itself BuftWugo may hiul Ibi
WOU 'dH.
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t.
come to them for bread: tbey clnitn i
toreprotont the wishes of tho race i Cbo-ieo for vtnrsnlvt l.iidnrH wlms
wnen prooao'y mo poopie uujw uot cunruciors uto ho-vo ro.roucb moi
vh(i cauuot l iiHod as toolu of whit.
MR. VEST'S ELOQUENCE.
HTIRRIN'G' ADDBBSS OF TUK
MISSODBIAN FOU THIS
CUBANS.
118 READ'S RJUONSIBIUrY.
OoLOuan Amebic ak
Spain a ToothlM Ola wamaa. Who Ha4
Loit. Opo by Ona. Her Lifter nJ
Wm Stilt Ulmsluir to Hur Sliulo
HHi(nln? Cub. tc) t tK ul
of Cuba Army Appro-
pcUtlou Dill I'aiiod.
Waihisotoh lfr. '.ud A stir
ring apeech by Mr. Vdst in behalf of
Oaba was tba avent ot yesterday in
the Senate. Tbe Sunate bad agreed
that the inal vote ou the Oubnn reso
lutios would ba taken at 1 u' clock to
day and tba debate wub proceeding
Mr. Wbite of California and Mr. Oray
of Delaware oostesding a a legal
proposition that tbo Uoitel States
could uot at this time recognire Oubae
independen:e. Thm aroused Mr.
Vest fir it for quaUi-jos of ruuxm-
trance and than to ono of tbu bursts
of eloquence with uiub bo at times
ulaotrifla the Seoato. Ho spoke of
Spain a tha toothless old wouiau
who bad lost ooa by ouo her litter
aad wse still oliogiug to this tingle
remaisisg cab. Ho piotured Spain
sa tss iaafoteat giast of despair ia
ss 'Pilgrim'a Progrea" gasiag on
dfet. Is impaeaioued word
uai as spothaHB to liberty of raMi -i tad Rlory:
Ibsauty sM fervor addisg wtth.fiu- sjarketB for yoar vuUm
A VIEW OF THE
SITUATION.
Ah I Ii tve listened week after week
to tbu oloquiDt Bpees'idi ofthegaotla
men ua they have eulogised tbe we
ami piaited its unpreoadante 1 pri-
urea tbesa q'lestibns bavj forced
tbemsolvo up mm) Dj vinn epoad
too much .ti mo in tetrorpeotion and
congratulatioo? Are we not too easily
attishe I? Are we not t'o muo'i at eise
in Zioo? Ia abort are w n t very
much like Little JaVc Horctr wb'j
at in tbe oornnr eating X-nas pie
betook bis thumb and pulled out a
plumb and said what a g)jd boy am
W
L t me not be inipunlemtood I
would neither dtmpia tbo nrdor nor
suppreae tbo admiration of nay raoo
onthustaat on the oontrnry
our hope of perfect develop
uieut and lofty attainment lies in our
individual aud racs prid; lint 1st
us remember ibt"i)abt bleasiuaado
sot Biiffioa "
Let the dead p-tst bury itj dead!
Act self in thfljiviog praiautl Heirt
within and G jd o'ac h)4 i! '
Itispotmyparp4 to retraeh yosr
mind on slavery ass Ms Bitssisit
evils uorrccouut ths is4igskija heap
upju us by other raas sat rathe
togbtijou a womas'a view of our
present uitnaliou.
We boast of freedom and libery
iutbis wa are "miattksa; Wa are
slaves to a bord) of patty pjlitioiana
whu constantly prav spou ui uudor
thaguiau ot "cc lovers aud "my pJ-
pla" sieu. '""
Tbe gaattbaiaeraay to ths ojusaaa
fWlow qs wa sr is Iwgaa with the
wh'netoiau we wilt Hud you to wo
Wo ova Kul good
Let at if.
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HSufQrwJ.tBfluoHrssaru'dou a.l '-usr vaus e; tu JOWvUCCBiniaBptjUinhoabia pitite your tmoaio ve nil! gin ygtt it
what thoy aro ibiu-
AndidJulm ot ol I thesi ealf-
uppuiutaJ bosun bitrny their I nut
but t.ulikt him the hve uot pnnoi-
pal laft to no ofYiuid h.inGf themaulvi'H.
Those lostl mvnpalatora and ward
bossos have vnrhut ways of acojru
lishing their dirty dsaigus'Tjeir fav-
orite way hjwover is by tijiuj: to
tear ilo'Mi Ilia reputatioti ot men a in!
womsu who nro ai far hUovj t'lom ih
the Heavens aro abjve tbo tiartb. .Wju
aud Hoiueu wbo will uot frown ou
tbem pander to beg aud tvun piy
for pUoeo tlud uo favor with thi-se
C2ir. I motboturm pay fur it ia
commonly reported auajnt; u wiuilh
or not it u trim t know not tba III 'r i
are in our mi.lat iudvidaili wbo in
adiliti u to playing Nicodoram (riiiu
to tbo maater by niijht py both (bo
maater uud the Ju las. Da you wbo
Imetnf freadoiu alio yourselvus lu bu
thus jntttnuhtc i? iu f-o" w b.ivn
Hcrti wtmt iiojirn to Ul u riiv'ni u ut
tbu I'auliuodoctriuu wbioh raids thin:
"i is in uo an luiuga u u.i oi.h"h
lhat thero'iy I aiiy obtain uji'j."
Theso N'( iJcm uia aid I'anliua re-
visers taio thiir couHoiuucoti (if tbey
have any) by eayiu; "My hviudu
ponds up'ou it." Is Ibuir a pur.i m iu
mv hearing who eo loit to a hithj of
right as to pat bio id ut ibe t-spauuu
ul' priuoiplcr Is (bote a pfruju
auiou' us a j iitte-aud en t;oiitu Jiptihle
a tuaell his birthright to fteu Uionght
:md rijbt action for a; sut ill n uiest
of pottago? If there :s I si.y wi b
Hhakcsper "Ood mide bim thorn
let bim pass for a man."
We are now passing through u tiiu
wbou competeoca aud rknon ara of
uo avail if uotHahBerviaut to th? bick
and eall of ibe boasee.
It you am iu au honest m'liily wty
trjing to win by merit you iro told
uolea you etn produon eati factoiy
oviJoncj tbnt Viu tre subjsat to tbo
will of lliii b mo y x: oidi m jno tlto
our Kind is n it needs 1.
Now hat must wa do to win tb-
aaii lea and fiv.ir o.1 tbe basse.? (J m-
Bolt than on all matter oapciallv nf
church and sUti diu't you dare l At
tend a oburjb not pdni tizid by thuiu
and no oue kuiivj whiob ouai tbay
do frrq'teut if you do yoa are o tllo I
up by their beno'j men to reudi r an
account fur your Sunday c mtlujt y m
mukt surren lor yoar rollout i an I all
other vidmhljt wbm yrt;ioralut ttil.
to the ean 'turn of the bows. l)i
you believe that euch psuplo luvu tbe
interest of tbe iojs at hesrt-I kau
yon do not bitievo it.
How ota your sons aad d nig'itorH
develop into Hturdy in lapaads it iuu
aud women under tbem conditioner1
What euourana.uou. have tbey 'o lit
tbcmeelvLS for placcu ot usefulucs'
hqnor and trus; when thoy know that
every thing in uuuiged by unprinci-
pled demagogues who will lie cb'tut
and sell places to the liitfiient biilJmV
Am uur obildreu to moulatu such o
aaiples an these loaders uud their (ol
lowers? Be ye man and MitTur euub
injusllcr and imposition? If theie i
a vi-etaga of manhood left in you
up ia your isigHt rise touppis
ass wrougs will we bo herded l.ko
aeMls usder tee Una of tbu uowlio
or will wa acquit ourselvas like uiuii
aad woojea sot only think aul act
right but tf oeosasary tl fix t for ri jht
asd truth fur 'Truth cruVaud to
earth ahall rise agiio
Tlieeteruul yuaraof UoJ mo Iilth.
Uut error wouudud wrylbua in pmu
aad dies eutoug hur-vurdbiptrH."
I have mainly uddreeitsd my
aslf tu tba U6D fur you ate our rupre
BBuUtives in nutter paUticil. V.jti
otu rig'it wrongs at Ibn pofas Untb
ran will yb'i do it? Or will you sub-
mit ami couHiiit tba' you and your
tibU UU be trauipls.l uuder foot
Nfg'o hateid for tnuia douti lb.
mo'.iuIhcI uiou WJ0 WU1 oii.0 UH1
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READ THE HERALD
WOMEN SHOULD KNOW
caHtd "Ftmal OImmm" ire Ui
i Troubles liom heh thsr (aflat.
I tbo WV PrUutiil unci frtratiUr
ot lhiorniif)l rjoujuuutliiii liu.tcliis
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Alston, Dr. A. J. The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 7, 1896, newspaper, March 7, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69937/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.