The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 21, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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Apparently alimony Is not n sited In
one out of ten illTOiwnurt tried In
Oklnhuinn.
William Jolm mill Harry Shopman
hnvo leased eight- oeres of mineral
land In Noble county
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to curly blooming nprlcot tree has
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forced
Uhomn couiilv. iilremlv. '
Dug Word wns released from tin
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lie" wn wt up f.V W..ny t Okla-
tii i.ni- n-iiiii'iiti.n uiph itimyi i
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At Wirh. r . ilntlnfr a fjttnllj
qtmml.J.1 IhompM.n vlu undkllUM
.nvnnliorii. Itoth un. e.ial miners.
Thompson has lusen arrested.
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iway Mhcn thc.iimo with Mhlch lie
was ehnrjred M'ts eonmiltted.
A young man of Coal gate who has
omii mIM tvits fr manr year is Ih-
gniiri.g to reap the harveM nnd the
Vielil Is Inrvvr limit lie nntlrlimtitl. nml
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Hnds him elf dally tempted with somu
cil brought on by this enreless sowing
in early life.
The present "winter is one of the 1hsI
Oklnhomn has had for the planting of
t.rccs and intiny of thoptniplc nil over
tle country nre taking advantage ot it
and are planting orchards nnd shade
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tnvslnaMay that Mill Imprtne nnd
now to Wautify Uienmntry than any -
thing they could do. l.very property
holder should do a share In tt.o good
..'"" V". .. r. VKMM '""" J T'lngM A man ulih nmimaii. onllnary
xur itinrt. He pleaded not gulltv mid the
AdnmKlcinfelder. a biulnessmanof eourl ll.ed his bond nt S1.M0. Tim
New Wlc city has M.cd for dlvovsc in indictment charges him with ember.-
Noble tsmnty. He alleys that his wlfo tK Hstonie funds to the amount of
was cruel to him that she hit him m 1th j S0Ven or eight hundred ilolinrrt. It is
a.MHtp tnme and enme near killing him
and thai ishe broke down it door nt. his
father's house and enlleil Kleinfelder
a bum nnd he ami his sister Wl name
Kleinfelder snvs his wife would not let
him enter his house nnd he Mas com-
pelled to 'seek a home else-where.
Oklahoma Is suffering from a coal
oil monopoly which has grown out of
the well meant. but nevertheless injur-
ious etToftsof the recent legislature
to protect the people from a poor qual-
ity of tho article. The law makes it a
penal offense for any dealer to sell to
nny person oil thathnMiot Ihmi inspec-
ted by the inspector of the territory or
his deputies nnd tfie oil handled is for-
feited to tho territoryv No matter
what the grade It It must l-ear the
Mrop of nn Oklahoma inspector. Mho
shall of eourso U paid for his scr ice.
Damaging prairie fires having lven
raging for the past sl days in the
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roncaOtoe. and Osage Indian countries
and ivirt of the Cherokee strip ot
In the Osage country a ohito
womn was burned to death and half
n dozen houses nnd much Mock des-
troyed .lack Nail a farmer
had n tlno house Ksrn and sev-
eral thousand bushels of grain and four
horses burned it H. Stewart lost tool
line norses ana consi.ieraiue iisy nns
Veen burnM and hundreds of miles ot
wire fencing damaged by tire.
United States Indian Agent ivloni
has liecn instructed by the eoinmls-
ismnerof Indian affairs that h will Ins
reqniretl to pay. out to the Chcyokeo
Old settlers ns soon a arrangements
can be. made the Mim of S5So.2fil.io
an amount due them from the pro-
ceeds of the Cherokee strip vile. This
is only W per cent of the amount the
balance being held bv the government
titMl a vntraverj- can Is sottled. lr.
Wisdom will Is-giii p.-iment as mmii
as he can make Lis Kind nnd his Kind
andthemonej is -placed to his credit
with the assistant ti-ensurer at m
lxmis. This U joyful nt-tts to hc
merchants as gvvls havo been ad-
vanced for the largest portion of it.
A delegation of Mexican Kickapoo
liiillnns (rsin Oklahoma had a confer-
ence with On. commissioner of Indian
iiffalrs at Wnshtngton. Friday. They
inn inn mj- w n:u tnev wanted in nn
hour's talk with the .sunmissionei. but
they sprinkled him literally with com-
pliments on the jHMvvr am' vv isdom he
ixtssesstxl and the groat confidence they
had in his desire to do them justice!
It is lvlieved.however.that they are 5n
nshington for the purpose of protest-
ing against leing forced to take tho
allotments rvsecnlly nsslgncl to them
and they are altogether dissatisfied
with the treaty whleh they signed
agreeing to take these allotments
inev nave so tar reiusea to take the
land assigned to them individually and i fiyC months. Tho law docs not re- . cn tracts are now Wing Jet for seeornl j
have not touched a dollar that U now ni. csrrvyraUve proof for grounds oXhor tldur y parti who pre-
in Uie treasurj to their eretltt for fsr ' of divorce tmt all five district judges rMV1 to w"il "H spring lefore oom-1
that they wilt be ldund n ome way i w ill not gr.wit a divorce on plainttftV ' ncno'nr work- 0no f"ct ik Ws
and thus forced to accede to the do- nriiiitnm rtlr .lttim ltu vv.. spooks more louslly of the staple faun-1
maniH or commands of the commis-'
fcloner.
An s.kianoroa tarmer says the gronnd
is xvot dow-n eight feet and in splendid
condition for spring plowing.
The lcilllng of a naan by the name of
Randall lias jmt een receirea. The
tight took place in Walnut towTishln.
Vavne eonnty. and vri th veitieA
Vaync eonnty and was. the settlement
t an old feud between Randull and a
eIghtor tiniic.1 McMlnnls.
AnnrnWrofcattlc arc roivtrted h
having died with the black leg in Hall
eoanty the past few- week. Consider- K-Sherlff Qaudo Jarkor of Oklaho-
?. . .vP.rvhpnMo" w ftU.V tn''in-linlYip?le0rft.-an-nw1th the
uv.iimmM! Miram uccomc quite
general.
Dennis llynn has Wen
dublted hv
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.. es inatcsmunuous icIonc.l.r'Plla ovcitement t(klaloma xxill descendants of Dan Ilooniv. rioter
A Nearer county paper U trj-tnir to now"n anfl w-olnte not to have an-1 Wood is always lound m Uie frontier
work wp the farmers to the scheme of ' othormc' Bnu 'oWt mountains i A man in Kingfishor county claims
advertising their cattle brands all the nrc T""- to have a hors.- that ean pace the inlte
time. " At the lishnmtalia I. T district in &ia rnfortunatoly he is n "light-
' court this week Charles Holmes a ning calculator" and the Wys insist
1 here are numerous ruesses as tn fin.vi.i f.. j...y.i..inn lUi.An.n.uii
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. iH.gimi w ih-iok me .Noble
TOitiiiy Rom fixcniement neeomes ev
M.. rmn v n .
Winnie Schacferllring near Still-1
well years of agt "hlle biirnine-
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ad was burned to death.
The Kny county court docket ahowsj Scvernl Oklilinmn papers nntibnin.e
tip with only acrett illrorco rawi I with prldo that tho ieewitgom have
.Oklnnnmn la coining right to tho kr"" "M Wmeft
front. County warrants on Oklnhninn j A personal In n Kny county paper Is
eoiuity nre now worth lOOecnla on the' In regard to "U Wile the hog-buyer
dollar
! In Wtto.ltvnt-1 isiimtv .liilnes Itrntltnv
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trn tied n horj for tin ohl nhot jfnn nnil
void the ;iin for thirty eent. on three
inontliH' time
IVtmii.tei" Yntes of O.ikilnle wns
robln'tl Veilneilny tiltfht by two
mit
nmskel men. Hie robbers Mcurco
9T2 of poMoillee funds then tole l
i norvennnn innue titrir ev-.Tjie
iiKiniioma territory innrKeieti ?oihm
lnleof eotton Int rear. About 3wx 1
Kilei were IsniRht in one town nlono
In Imuran ntntv. for Mhleh the buy
m wm rt um 'wr p Mt. ; an SV1V lH1 "Mimtl.t Arlw Hay !.
Mr Mnher has Wen put In the In- j ObMjrvoO.'" To a man tip n trve it ap
vine asylum In Clewlaiul eonnty. lleMHni-s that It onght to te
wuonsvluii
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ier brulel on theehln.
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one.
The Dane eonuiilssUm .etm deter-
nilneil to upset "the live trilto'' gov-.
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' i nit i mi' ti uiii tiiiu ii;itiiiiuii tn'iitii'
on the Mibhvt ean have no Mlictlou
au 1MOriwpr inl tlui. nw
MnH xlollllOM f i. rnlted State
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m-iim.' and rustling nuiilltics ean eonio
I to this country lth n wife and child
Mnrai nnil team and threo ctwvl
mlteh eows. uud In live yenM he Mill
. beetiueluilependenL
CJ alunor A 0 A. mn
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ii mi a wen Known eniren oi .iiiik-
county was sandbagged Thursday
morning by two mashed men who had
Directed mi entrance into his room for
the purpose of burglary Conorer i
miis nMnkencd and shot nt tho robbers
mIio finally escaped after assaulting
him taking a pair of trousers.
II. U I hompson. iH)stmaster nt
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Kre.nlin. Mas Indicted by t
j . llirclll wmitv for
Hslt postal fumln as re.
the grand
failing to
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feared ho will not bo nblo to clve
IhuiiI.
The wonderful strides of develop-
ment of Oklahoma nnd luiliau Terri-
tory during the past three year nnd
the rapid advancement of civilization
nnd Christianity in those territories
nrics
during that lime leaves the outlaw
no lonirer n rest ne nlace on this eon-1
tlnent. lleniitifnl cities rich vllln w
lleauttfnl cities rich villages !
e rolling prairies of that conn- I
.w teeming with an industrious!
and tli
try now teeming
class of people occupy tho places
where such bands were roaming at
m 111 only a few short years ago.
From responsible persons news is
obtained of considerable excitement
among hnlfbrocd Osage Indians ow-
ing to the refusal of Agent Freeman
to y them annually l-nst week
April! 1 Wman mi . paylnp full-bhxK
1...00 In numlH-r. Ss.t per head but in-
formation is that he will not mv half i
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i "roods because of disobedience to or-
deis Halilirts.sU chanrc Freeman
with tyranny and arbitrary orders and
also corruption. Conservative men
fear that violence will be resorted to
by the halfbreeds.
ln1;ts Ml tttirKHn w-ns Vinnrvstt ir
mob in PotaM atomic county. Momlay
morning for refusing to reveal the
ntun(s of t murlerers of Jacob ami
fj.on Mmi. irt tv. niAo
and iiblHl near Avoea some wicks
ago. Tater information is that the
mob
strung up McLaughlin three
times and w hen cut down each time
he told the same story nnd at that
the mob turned him over to the jailer.
Mclaughlin was not dead but serious-
ly injured and nearly scared to death.
Josephine Chce Iho Wal-l an 0-
sage Indian woman has fHed herhus-
Kind. Jtv Che-lho-Whl-lAV for divorr.
In the Noblo eonnty district i-onrt.
."she .says ho Is n shiftless idle nroflW
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f In fi .! j i .! ajI r.11t nk.lt.ni
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the
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also chnrxres him with adultery. She
has forgot tun the enet date but says
they wei united in Wedlock .some
1 time in July. 1M nnd that he Kscnnie
T tired of work some time durinr last
septemKi t
iwvcrswa iH other oeonle s.f Ok-
lahomn are nnxtnns nlout the bill Ins-
fore tingress making uniform divorco
laws in every state nnd territory. Ok-
I lnhoma county has sent an attorney
to Washington to lobby nn.d ..oilier
counties w ill do the same Tho laws
of Oklahoma are nlout the same ns
those of many other states in the Un-
ion except ns to time of residence bo-
fore suit is riled. Ninety days' resi
dence is required
leforo finite- still.
j and then it takes fortv-one days for
j publication If trial can then Ik; had
at once. Oiivtnvt can Iwt obtittn.vt in
that local ooMnsol mnst make appear-
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i There is a sure sign that "times will
I w Wtter In the anring." None of the
. ncwjwpcirs has prelictod it this year
1 or firt lm' In live years.
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i r.r'. . ''" 'anJ' a dlro rom his
' "IP ""P" "h"- m Oklahoma county
teause she tilt 1dm on the vilst
C!iM In Notfle eonnty is- fon'nd In the .'
T VV h" prwod I
' nh " Cmk' !
I common CrinrOn SsV Mmnl.iM
pnuemonia "" '
n.n -l.l. - i. .. .t v. j.i.
- -.- -.... wwus mnmrii vriwi
" .--.... v.v. imo minii:ii
of munter and sentenced to W hhot on
i the rtlh iust.
lie killed another Choc-
Uw an4 na off wJtli hu vJffc
The people who went to Doggy ;
nvvif.-.u..4n.... ...:.. .....'i '
"'.v."- "" """. rm .iuuuu
to . Noble county A m.sn tvhn Iijli the
gold fever Twd never get over It
of .Slink Creek."
Y)n i-t-ntid litre to Oklahoma connlv
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imIvImM thai n hepnrnle pi nee for f
( tnnle priMXiora le provhhvl In theem
ty jull.
Two of the ijreiite! nuinler trlnU In
' Oklahoma have been trteil on n ehniifre j
lof enui nnil In both eae nn neinlt-
tnl n seenixil. " "
A Noble county ivJner
nrte tt i
rentiers
not to lint ir
on tiuiaiiomn '
winter ellmntc until the
mouth of j
' Mntx'li lias pavel.
A lwv nn oUlah.Miia" mIi.mI tv
.!
The tlNtrlet eourt il Oklahoma conh
ty liai in.l win mat the conntv can
n.itoolleot ta.ves MlJvns theissuanee j
of the patent is prevented. j
In a baker's niherllsement In Noble
eonnty it Is announced that Mnce ihc
gtild eveltenient It has turned out thai
t lots of people have dough who wen
not suspaeled.
The roster llolbrook strung up in
Wlehlln ValU. Te . rn one if tin
men m-1io got In trouble In Oklahoma"
county for carrying arm tn t)ur -Christian
brotherK.
The grain! juiy of Kny couiitx. Up-
sides ivturnlng liulletTucntsi "I'ljainst
the county commissioners have uow
Indicted Dan II l.nwlicml. reglsteVof
deeds nnd Virgil II. llroM-n. itivbale
judge charging them with mnlfcni
nnce In otllee and drunkeness.
Klin clubs must be In great ilemnuii
in Oklahoma One of the leading pa-
pern advises its readers to plant shade I
trees nnd adds that "good elms can be j
had nt S.V03 per hundred " No
doubt instances have been known
in Mhlch a goint sized water elm. prop-
erly applied would have been worth i
the money. .
Henry Hoffman who is alleged to '
have killed Albert Mel'ecW n farmer
Hying in the Indian Territory last
.lune has been arrested nt Columbus j
Kan. and taken to Tort Smith Ark
for trial. I'd. McKlnney nn aeoom- i
plieo in the crime is Mill in hiding j
but the otllcers nre confident thev ean I
II ml him. "
It Is reported from somo localities
around Pureell that there is danger of
damage to crops from chinch bugs this
sensou ns the bugs are already show-
i -
m "' n 'iiumiwrs. navmg nppar-
VH4V i-'" '""''-" l'"" "'"icr in
& V- " hu 'jnc .should at '
P001 f1' -1h jjws .shoul
tako steps to kill tins pest m
!rn nfcctHl Xm loo '
out by i
inong
tucni
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l.-Mayor F. A. Magowan. of Tren
ton N. .1. has leen granted an nbso-
lute divorco from his M-ife. Oklahoma )
county watched this cae with much j
interest on account of the prominence
of the parties interested. Mr. Ma go-1
inn llflil M.S iiISvtf 1..1 In ArtMrt )... '
mae a satisfactory settlement with
I his w ife. lie makes no apologies and
aiwnls nU thl ..
The second an nnal session of the
Oklanoma Live Stivk association will '
convene at Volwanl on Monday.
March 1 X All stockmen nre mot
eonlially invited to attend this meet- .
ing. The quarantine question which
j has Wen eausihg so inneh uneasincs I
among the cattlemen lately wilt re-j
I ceive especial attention. It promises i
tole the most Interesting meeting
ever nolo oy the nssoomtlon. and a t
j large number of influential sto:k I
raisers will be present. j
I The laws of Oklahoma are very i
strict alKHtt prairie flrev If a settler
wants to iHirn oil grass mwn h'
claim he must give all IhihI owjiers ad-
joining twelve hours notice uikI make
known tho exact time nnd place he j
intends starting the tier. He must I
also plow around the s.ot he wishes to !
burn off and make a twenty-foot j
wide firegnnrd. If throgk negligence '
nnd earlessness the Are spreads ami
damages his noighKtrs he is HbIA
Uvr aU lamages and wn a!
r
so oe em-
l victcd of a misdemeanor and find nn j
' less than SlO nor more than SM. .r j
j imprisonment not longer than s-.
inniuh- or KUi tlno and inipri-ini-mont.
Parties who start eompfire
and leave without extinguishing them
nre liable to the same punishment.
On tlie ltth of KovsenlKr I'ureeU ha.l
her great tire. In Uit. lire (Wrty-six-bulldlngs
were dostmyesi. lV)pite the
discountginjr fact that t'.iis blow came
in thn midst of winter when all build-
ing operations n"re neeossrfly conduct-
ed' ti'mler givat iHllIoollies 'twelve
buildings aix novv a preehing comple-
tion imitirl of the total number
detnyeo' nlrend.v replacesl linh of
these twelve buildings Js an elernt
strncturo of stone or brick and in ac-
tual oost and value the twelve are
worth more than the entire thirty-sis
that were destroyed. Nor is this all
dti ujon which PureeU s buibksl
than wohM columns of lracrart Isnasts.
"
Oklahoma ncw.papvsrs are staking
the reputation of Cow Crook tigntast
Cripple ns a prosjeeUng sito. No
doubt Oow Creek is all right for pros-
pecting. Nine men wore arrested in Wood-
ward county for ontlidg and hauling
Cellar lop. for a ahnreh. They wsjcs
oaoh KtHnd over tn appear at the
next term of court.
A Payne ooBnty tstltor has Invented
corn plantar that can ato be usod as
a chnrn. tncsltr ami calf winner.
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Oklanoma ditor.
w ii. i ... .
i ivn uimiiies in 11 miauls urr uircoi
s .w. .-. ... .-
1 1 tivcnr stocKmen tn tikianoma tnouia
W a room1er of the Live Stock Asso-
ciation and W in attendance at their
tlnp at Woodward on the 16th.
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ttresjilent
also acts as scrgeant-at
hrmsandUa terror.
For Country Sake
.AN INDIAN nCHJTlR UTHRS AC0N1CS
" ' IKOMUISUAsr. '
it rr in iti tmniihih
thn tUnnlm Mt tvlil.
From the Vres. New York City
Worn with the exposure ot nrmsr life
en the rentier and rntoned by the
continual d.-tklng of alkali water
Joseph Flegaut retnnved to rhllAdel-
lhla rtshl sears as! trokn down tn
health and unable to o any work.
He had pcrxed Ave jwvi-s with the
Ninth lilted States ln'autry tn many
a desperate tlcht w.."t the Indian In
Arizona hint other nxuvticr states nnd
bad won an enviable txvoril In th
fleree csvulllrt when vtrmlme. the
famous chief of the Apa hf-s. was ea-
turcsl. Mr FWUgnut w nmong the
brave soldiers who. ferKrtful of everj-
thlng but duty. chnrsst iijvm the lies-
ttl Indians.
Ufe on the plains sent to nn untimely
death many soldiers who were never
touched by redsfctn'a bullet or arrow
and Mr. Flejrauf came n such a fate
as that. A lens time before his ttm
was out he was taken sTi.wisly ill. but
he stuck to his tost until an lionernnle
dlscharKe was finally r"''n to him
Wlien he renehrst Fhiladelphla. th
Indian tighter was scat fly mere than
skin and bene nnd r three vveeVs be
lay desperately 111 lit rt iiosnMnl He felt
dizzy and his stoma Ii tell as It it had
dried up. These j mpims were aceom-panieit-by
blooity U sent cry which no
medicine seemcl to rrltrve
After two year . r niffrtlnr lr
Fletaut came to New York and was
treated by several phsiclans These
did not agree some i-altinc his tflHs
catarrh of the stoma h. and others
chronic diarrhoea.
In sncakltiK to a reporter about his
Illness Mr. Klegauf said tlw doctvsrs
heled him. but with all the money he
spent for advice nnd medlelue. he was
nble to work only a small part ot the
time. Since movlnjr M his present
home. No. SIT West Forty-second street.
In New York nlKuit a year airo Mr
Klegauf has been m HI that his voice
nnd hearing almost left him
Then all medicine failed and the
sick man had little hope of recovery
At this critical time nr WllHams- Fink
Fills for Pale People were recommendee"
to Mr. Flegnuf. and. almost as a l.ifx
hope he bcRnn taking them
"The bcncllclal effect of the medicine
was felt at once" Mr Klrgaur told the
reporter "nnd before 1 had taken a box
I bepan to cat with relish. Three boxes
innde me so-much better that 1 began
work and have been nble to keep nt It
since for five months."
Dr. Williams' Pink nils contain all
the elements necessary to cle new lift
and richness to the blood and restore
shattered nerves. They are for safe' by
by all druggists or may be fc ' by mall
from Dr. Williams' Medicine i'.impany
Schenectady N. Y. for Wc per box or
' boxes for 52.50.
Curiln hj Ari-tnmstlen.
KvitwiUA Knn. March 1;. Charles
Curtis was by unanimous vote of the
Fourth congressional district Repub-
lican convention renominated for
congress. 1. 11 Lambert of Kmporia
and J. S Dean of Marion were chosen
delegates to the St l.onts convention. '
Kx-ttorcrnor IX Hnnor vvas sc- i
looted us presidential elector. The .
convention by unanimous vote. In-
structed for icKinley for presidenu i
It also instructed the delegates to vote
for Maior Tom Anderson of Topeka '
for national committeeman.
llnotrrlrk Krnnmlnsml
l.n.vvr.Nwonrit Kan.. March 11.
Tho Republicans of the First Con-
gressional district of Kansas held
their 'convention yesterday and the
slate went through without n hitch.
Case ltrodorlUc for Congris "VY. C.
Hook of Leavenworth anil John
Schilling of Hiawatha for district
delegates to the National convention
ItnrriU 11. Tracy of Warn ego. for
elector Cy Letnnil for National com-
mitteeman and William MeKinley for i
president. The vole for Congressman
stood Uroderick . Hailey id
A otril Sargeon llesil.
Sr.nAUA Mo. March J l. Dr. A. V.
Small the noted surgeon dies I in his
homo in this city last night at the ago
of 75 years. Dr. Small was born in
Ocrmany. lie served under Napoleon
nnd was also a surgeon in the a nny
dnring the Crimean wnr. During tho
civil war. Dr. Small was medical
director of tho Southern Confederacy
his headquarters being in the Alamo
San Antonio Texas He has been a
resident of Missouri for abont forty
years and occupied a prominent posi-
tion in medical circles
A latiir tJlien 1'p III salary.
CsRT'.tAOn Mo. March 11. The
Rev. R. K. Maiden pastor of the First
Raptist church of this city Wgins his
third year here by giving uphls salary
of Sl.IOO per year and he will in tlio
future expect only "such remuneration
for his services as his people see fit to
give him ' Mr. Mnifirn urged this
arrangement on the ground that it
was unfcrlplural for a minister to ac-
cept wages The Iter Mr. Maiden
came here from Indepedence and is
well known over the Stale.
Iuetrntv enlenee.t l llanc.
i:.KN Ma -March 11 Dr. Arthnr-
Duestrow the millionaire murderer of
St. lxtuls who vvas convicted in the
circuit court here a short lime ago of
killing his m ife and oliild in M. Louis
wns brought Wforc Judge llircol to-
day and .sentenced to be lunged April
Si Duoklrow w ill be ient back to the
St- Ixiuis jail for safe keeping
tr. Channrry t. Itllrj ltesit.
St. lxvrts Mv. March 11. Mrs.
Cliauncey Ives Ftllcy wife of the
prominent Republican leader died at
htr home here yesterday after an ill-
ness ot one week of pneumonia. The
deceased was S years of age and
would shortly have celebrated tho
forty-first anniversary of tho marriage
with Mr Filley
It. M. Steele Itutd.
St. Josiirir. Mo March 11. Dudley
M. Steele one of the oldest wholesale
grocers in the Missouri valley nnd
head of the wholeslo grocery house
of I M. Meelo . Co . diod last night
from genoral exhaustion following an
attack of the grip.
IIU Spree AV III Cn-l Htm Ills Lite.
Ni.v.uia Mo.. March Ii Thomas
Garbcr ot Rioti Hill wa fatally in-
jures! this morning by Wing run over
by a "Katy" freirht train. Ho was
intoxicated. His head and arms were
ladly mangled.
Spaniard. Are l'lm.eil.
MAiT.in Msrch 15. All classes arc
pleased Uiat the Washington govern-
ment is Ignoring the congressional
resolution concerning the reoogninion
of tho Cubans as Wiligcrcnts. The
government organs claim that tt is a
feuceess for Spanish diplomacy and the
cool behavior of Die ministry.
llllooU ltrtualbt loyat
1'ifuniA lit. March IZ The Salva-
tion Army division . of Illinois closed
its session here last night the officer
agrrcing to remain steadfast to Gen-
eral llooth of England.
TW0 I'WVOKITK SOJfcji
THE M'KINLEY AND ALLI-
SON DOOMS LAUNCHED.
0M ml tews Nepllle. Mtve Tltetr
rprTUve ISrel.lfitll Cstntlil tr O
ll.vrtt Vnit'OIT - Itnth f t'rtitrrllon
nnd tllmftsttwrn -Osivpvlcn Itesuu.
t-Mt.t vims Ohttv. March I The lie
mbllean State convention. whlh tnmi
elude! yevlerday aftortUKvn 1U -osins prvmiptly at ti o'clock the. sorvieos
of toNvvlsy. W'h moix'of n MelOnler hlch vverK the grainiest nnd inoH 1m-
rally than the usual parly business ' uosiu over seen In M Louis began
assembly. H was held tv?. fit thtW f tiiofrdlntl olfhttiTeiilH9li6ns". more
month earlier than usual In order to than twenty bishops nnd fully Joo
prvvlaim to the own try the senlmient priests assist ed In a eiolr of stmlonts
of MeKlnlov's sistn Vol smeo the fr.in tins Ivotirlok aominary coiulucteil
Of Mctonter s MMn .xot smeo . . .... -1 .f nontl-
indorsenveni of I H Have. .tor im
pixsMeuey at the Republican Mfltu ;
evinvention in is.s -i mnv - ;
isuen n nnrmonwus HtceimM- m 'l"' r
.. . l . . ...... .1 -.. -
I.1
tentative .i.epuuitenns in unns
The platform tononues the
itional aitmtnlslratton: wakes the l.
!ronirest possible iieelarntinn tor me
ih
prinende of protection; clmraoteHte.
the present tarltf law- as the sutv-
luuatcit product of Uemos-ralh Ignnr-
nee and tnompeiencyi" mdoi.scs
reciprocity that r.sclprtctes. tnks
a tirm " f"(M9"-pj I
.1 lll.IIll. V - ... .i--... . ...... ... .
II i"l-
una inirncs te ttnegaics i oi (
... . . .. i... ... . i
Louis to stamt bv Mchmlcy. The
Bnanckil plonk Is as follows:
MMKTAi.tiMitNnoMii.lt. I
. . r !
W e contend for honest money; for
a enrrency of goiil. surer aim rnper
with which to measure wr exchange
that shall be as sound as the goVern
ment and as untarishei as its honor;
and to that end wo favor bimetallism
and demand the ue of Itoth gold nnd
silver as standard money either In no-
cordancc to an international agree-
ment it thatcni beoblnlnod.orunrter
such restrictions mid such provisions
to be determined by legislation as
will soeiiro toe ma.ntenanee of the
lrilies of the vaines ot tne
tWO.
melals so that tho purchasing nndj
debt paying power of the dollar
whether of silver cold or paper.
bhall be at all times equal.
Al.I.lstiVs MIMi-OKC
Its smtr t'lintrnlloit h .Mint KnlllluU-
tin l.ut lirlni.
--- --
Dks Moixr.s Iowa March 11The
l.epuulieun Mate eonvonitop wus.
without doubt the most enthusiastic
ever held in the .State. Tho conven
tion was from beginning to end. an
Allison convention. It was manifest
that he was the first and last choice
of the Republicans of Iowa l'otir '
thousand people were pres'pnu
The slated delegates were elected to i
the M. Louis -.invention and instruct- '
co to work for Allison
The resolutions adopted are simply
a recital in '.'.IKHI words of tho eml- '
nent qualifications of .senator V. It i
Allison as a presidential candidate.
.special stress is laid upon his stronc
protection news. loneerntng
jls t
financial Wlicf. tho rccitai savs. "He j
has been favorable to a true "bimetal- '
I'sm. and he has at all times labored I resilient i -Missouri tor about forty
ttfrnaintam an abundant currency of years and occupied upromlnent post-
gold silver and piper made intercon- ton tn medical circles.
vertible and equal to the best currency i : '--'
of the commercial world."' " j A t'uslor oites fji Ills sul.try.
i CvjiTiivfc. Mo.. March' li. Tho
CHEROKEE LANDS.
TMeiityltiree fernon
comrot iho share j
iHiians. j
t. a t.-.i
of c.oun in.'
Wasiiinoton March 1?. Judge
Archibald MclCcnnon a member of the
1K1I 1-. .'lUIL'U
.-- s-..... .. -..n. i-"i
me nousc inuian coramuiee vesierony
and told of the conditions now cxt- j
ing for n radical change in the matter
of holding mnds by members of the !
live civilized trlKv At present it
was impossible for a young Indian
man to obtain a farm witlioiii tuivlmr
for 1L One nerson vir!nlK- nwneS !
person
thirty farms and twenty-three oer-
sons controlled 1T4.O00 acros of the j prominent Rennbbcan leader died nt
best lond in the Cherokee nation: this her home here sterda.v after an ill-
was in reality the sharv of over -I.OOO n-'s ..t one weej of pne'uuiotiia. Tho
cltizons. It would not right the e il t deveiise.1 was ..-. )or-. of ago and
to eject the intruders for the land j would shortlv ' hare celebrated the
would be purchased by the monopo j forty-first anniversary f thunuirringe
lists The land held by the monopolists with Mr. l'iilev.
should betaken from them and nllotMtl !
to Indian citizens.
EAST IS SNOW-BOUND.
Wont ltllzrird Mnee 1S8H It linsln-In
Nrw tirk.
New YoKh. March It Within one
day of the eighth anniversary of the
great blizzard n storm is prevailing
here and along the Atlantic coa-t from
New England southward" which is a
powerful reminder of that terrible in
cident in the history of N'ew York:
The hurricane signal is displayed .far.)
the second time this season. !sntr is
falling id great quantities but melting j
almost as fast as It falls. Ixwer tern- j
pcraturc and increasing winds ore ;
prodclctcd. I
ItrltUh Hate o Case.
Lamion. March li The Ctironiclc
has a second long article following np
its critical examination oi the con-
tents of the Venezuelan bine boot;.
The Chronicle contends that the very
documents which are quoted to sup-
port the ltritish ease disprove tho
llrilish clahB based on the Patch pos-
sessions and occupation in the eight-
eenth century. It fears that the entire
case is vitiated bv the assumption that
roving descents by the Dutch on the
ooatt and inland rivers for slave trade
purposes constitute an effeetire occu-
pation. Will Orcsnlie Nationally at Once.
Nkw Yoh MWcli 15. Itallington
Rooth is preparing to organise on na-
tional lines. He said to-day Chicago
would W one of his flrtt objective
points when he was through with New
York. In regard to the manifesto of
lus father licneral Iloolh in saying
that he Intended to conduct th a rim
irrespective of persons Rallingto
lloo'.h said that be never had asked
any favors from the head commander
bnt he had been subject to the same
rules ui others.
-3(.:o Hale of Cotton ltarueil.
Moiulh. Ala.. March 1 One uf tho
most disastrous fires this city has
witnessed since the notod tire of itM
m.-1-urjt-u yi-ieruay ainrnoun en U1C
upper wharf of thcNMoblle A Ohio
railroad which almost complotclr ie-
stroyest the company's uana vrafc-
house and cotton
sheds and tmraed
1G0 lialcs of ooiton intended for c.x
port. Ixiss Si'Oo.oW insurance 1S0.-
ttoa
i
ltr-iniirrinaiiii Aisiulttrit
St. .Ioskpii Miii March II. Samuel
II. Rrannermann was acquitted in the
criminal court ot murder in tho first
decree. He killed Kd ward Acklev on
tne wicnisononageonuctobcr-.S lunt.
cTii-umruK ni ins- iiicory oi ac- i
qumu
FUNERAL
n-
t.tnl
Illlr liter fetrr Jtlclmrtl Kctirlelc
nt si. l.mtK
sr. LoVts. Mnfch IS.-With core-
monies bellttlng Ihh rntik niti prlnco
In the Roman Cntlinllo ehurcli Arch
bishop IVter Rlchnnl Kcnrlck wns In-
teiml In the pclests' lot In Calvnry
eeuietery ventvJnh. . i
It Is estimated 'thhttvlillo thrt bmly '
lav In stale during tho Inst two turn
..nVlinlf Ib.vh nt least ISi.oOO pcoplo
tviKsed thniiigh the Cittlicilrnl to
' ... f
roiroqttiolM nt.nnrtiUflollIw of the J
rtpm .vVehhU'aflp Kulii nttlitg ns cele-
.' Iimhi AtH.tihlilmii'' I.tmii
limnt. Arctinlslion Jivali dolivereti
. - ... - . v
ih oration
CHEEF?SANpvHISSES.
tlrarltifi nt Arfncilr suulttiipiiir(it if
(1ml In llie liiiiatllulliin. .
WAMinonc. March IS.' Speeches '
mere Itsteuwl to yesicruny uy t no
nM jmUfif.vv- notnmittau from large
deieratlAns ot ' elergymef? aful .Ithefs
fc . . .1 1 11
wnu nnxuffiitu. nuti iiiHiiifiiuiu inn um
-- i r . v
introaueen ot licjjiwfH.iiivu .'iuisu ul
-MassneJiu9Us to plate the name of
't m ". lJVtil""n f tiLL"nV1
tirev The meetimr wns somewhat i
... . . ..hmmt.tnr llinlnliivn
.h(. sul.etat6v.s liblnc women. An
j.merlenii. line wns bronchi Into tho
committee ro m by the opponents of
the bill in which was tied it great
bundle of protests and remonstrances
forwarded by various organisations.
Mach faction was- given nn hour to
present Its side of (ho'questlon. Con-
idoritblo feeling -as nanifestod'by
the partisans on both" sides of tho
question mid hises airtl' cheers fro-
qtiently jntcrrupted the speakers.
l 1
M.TtdMAI DirrnoM DADTV
' -''"- i- "um r"
''"i"ft lit...' int.-
Kemtts in tho
t-.rtis--:liiii nt ii stv l'mtj-.
I I -itshl-IIO Pu . March 18. Tho soc-
: 4-wd day's s?6on of the nntlonal con-
fj..ltMk nlt..l lit thn ...imiiitt In. nf lOil
in the interest of united national
.itrivi in evil t vuc
ljao y.ct onlay
reform TtmveneA Tn old city hall tit
It wus dacidod to
name ihe new pnitv "J no .Nalicmnl
Reform IartyH nnd u national coit-
svntioii was called to meet in Pittsburg
n May Si !!. K Coxcy spoku on non-
interest bearing bouds.
A billed" sursemi Until.
Miittni Mo.. March 11 Dr. A. V.
-'-mall the noted surgeon died in his
home in this.ciiy list night at tho rtgc
of 75 venrv " llr. Small was born In
icrmanr. lie Served under Xapolcon
and was nist na surgeon in tho army
during the t r nnen ii war. During tho
civil war. Dr. .Small wns mudical
director of tho Southern Confederacy
...... .. ...u .V..... ... ......-.t.a. I
m neniiquartors being in the Alamo. !
nn Antanlo Ic.xaa. He has bcon a!
Rov. R. K. Maiden imslor of the l'lrst
( Raptist church of this city begins his
third year here by giving up his s:ilury
tl 51200 per year iintl be will in thoi
future exueet onlv "stieh ri.mtini.railnn
. -.----.- . .- -- "
i ior ins services as nis people see tit to
. givo him " Mr. Muhicn urged tins
j arrangement on the ground that it
iirrangement on the grounil
.. lmseriutural for u. minister tn ..
oept wages The Rev. Mr. Maiden
came hero from Indepedence nud is
well known over tho State.
.Mrs (Inuni'py
I'll ley
l)e.il.
ST- '"IT'. Mo. March 11. Mrs.
st. Ions Mo.
Cliauncey Ives filley. wife of the
Klrh 11111 IJunrwiillniil.
RuwHin. Mo March 11. Mayor
John W. Jamison ha declared quar
antine against nil persons from cities
svli.re small-pox exists and will placo
special poiioo at the dpots to see that
no sucu persons aisgiit ircun incomi
tmins .Nearly 3imi rosWotits have
been vaccinattxt during the week.
I'lie llnr nml li " Cremated
lCMroRiA Kan. .March 11 At
11
clock last night the barn of S H.
It'Ch was tntnlly tlisstroyed by lire
l-'tve lioitos and a cow voro burned to
dWlth.- A lot of harness untl several
ic vvagons and othar vehicles were
letrojed. The barn finft S300 insur-
nnca.
' Lieutenant ll.lirorl. Ile.nl
t Nuw York March 'S William rr
i mi llabeocir. lieutennnt in the I'nited
.taio navy ami t.vimUvc glllcer o(
the t. S. & Michigan dletl last night
at the UnivoetAty club of this oity
from pneuutonla Lieutennnt RabctH-lc
na appointed to tite navy frtfm Kan-
lwlnr.e Slwcaii ml Allen.
lm As.au KS Oil. Mreh 12 The
StU Ksxecntiye Committee tf the
American bimetallic party of Cali-
fornia has adopted a resolution in-
dorsing Senator Morrn n of Alabama
for president and Senator Allen of
Nebraska f oijs lee pre.snjeut.-
1). M. SteHe Heail.
AHCHDISHOP'S
tr. 1osmpm.Mo March U. Dudley rtcial f16' to u0t0 uhuit yon pur-
31. Meele one of th oldest wholes-lie nsV-''".l you have the genuine nrt.-
ee. inl. jiL..t Li." .? 91' V feitU mm.fatuml by the Call-
grocers In the Mtawrl vtilley. and iVlVp eaoa m d ly
of Tl M. Meele V f.. Ilei last night If in the ..nji.Vmvnt of good health
. irtm goooj-at xlwnston.'foMomnjr an and tho sv sU.ni is ib. A- ' . I
. ......... A ... . .
svmvs oi inc Ksip
Aciit At email llurmsl in ItivtWi.
Moi xn Cjtv. Kan.. Man h li Mrs.
Stejijion UWgft an age.) colored
woman living near this ity in a lit
of parity tU yesterday evening fell
.into a irosnrt vra byroad to death
before nssistaiue could reach her
-
An ohUIuiiiumj AkMiwiuNimi.
' uhit. Kan March 1 w'ul ne
:fW.slfri. ...jt.i icw.
oi.-. .. imA 3.... .. w: V "'.
.-- -...... M limine es.
tentay. lie-was sitting upt.gi.t i't s
chair with Iwllet ta ts lufl. Hi
i work of some nui u
toiii Mm Killed
II Alston p. trct 1" prtlt
mon wore hU.j D ul 0 injured by
tlieblimingup ( a onrilll. th'
I'emwjis" Susiii. ii!rla
md Sehuvl
Kin ran rod I Ufd.
't allot uocn i
unm uui.
Thr wooden hen
-r"t
I
Hatclies chickens from hea's eggs. "U
lOxlssS Inches! will take care cf 23epg.
wrilo wj -Mr. uco. ii. oiiim .iir..vuMnyl
III. for a cony ot his booklet !'WVdescrli
IfiK tlio "ivooiicn iicn"
also larrn mlfi.
lofiuo. Uoth sent froo
Mention this pacr.
It Is cnay enotigli to bo
cheerful In
comes with
I flttceess but the true test
failure.
A woman in u
tow t near llnngor
"Mo. is bcliig hit tf .icil nt becauno slio
xecenl
nsUct(
tly went into u ilrtifj store ami
for Homo of that "Monroo doe-
turin."
"Reading maketh a full man"
m rites Lord ll.tcon but tliero nre soiiiq
-thlrga titiwadnja tli:t can (loulc(ls
flmint mailing lit Hint direction.
I'ATI i:INO IIOHH COSTS OXK CKST
Tho editor recently nenrd of n farmer
fattening lltfl'atlcsa thnn one cent a
Upound. This was mailo posslblo througli
.1.. ........ .
ti wiiu ujniK xii c
alztr's King Barley.
" .. ... .A t-.t
jmuiUB uiur iuu
bu. per acre Oolilen
Triumph Corn jkldli.g 200 bu. per
acrc' nnd 1lfl feeding on Sand Vetch
Tooslnio iiiiniinifnii p. '.i. k-.
iinio. Hundredfold Pens etc. Now
nith suoli yields tho growing of hogs la
moro prontablo than n silver mine.
Galzei'a eataloguo Is full of rara
thl ign tv th'o farmer gardener and cit-
izen nnd tho editor bolleves Hint It
; svouhl pay everybody a hundred-fold to
j.gct Salaser'a catalogud boforo-purchas
Ing cceds. t
ir jou will ent thin Mint and nU II
wllh 10 cents postago to tho John A.
Balzer Seed Co. La'Crcwso Wis. they
will mall you tholr mammoth seed catn-'
loguo and 10 samples of grasses nnd
trains. Icrliiillnc nbovo corn nml hnr.
ley Catuloguo alone 5c postage.
w. n.
rnglnml has COO womnti journalists.
There nro from ui;lit to tea specie
of silk wortni In this country.
Cntnrrli Cnu Nut Ite Cured
With local Applications- n they can-
not reach Um scat of the disease. Ca-
tarrh Is a blood cr constitutional dis-
ease and In order to cure it you must
take Internal remedies Hall's Catarrh
Cure la taken Internally and acts ill-
teetly on the blind and mucous sur-
faces ilnlls .Catarrh Cure Is not a
quack medicine. It was preset Ibcd by
one of the-"best physicians lit tills coun-
try for j ears ar.d Is a n-Kular prescrip-
tion. -It Is cmfposed rf the best tonics
known. comMiKd with the best blood
ltirlfler. acting dliectiy on th mucous
purfaees. The perfect combination of
the two Ingredients Is vthat produces
r.uch wonderful results in cm ing Ca-
tarrh. Send for testlmnri'als. free.
K. J. CIIKNCT & CO. Props.
Toledo O.
fiold by dniBglsts: price 75c
Uall's Family Pills :0e.
Tlio Supreme Judges of tho United
States wear gowns of black silk.
IVr I.ung m tl ihcst lirnjo Plo'sCuro
Is ll.e I'Cet incuii hie vvc luivn used. Mr. I
). 1.. orUlfvtt NVindsor. Out. Canada.
Henry VIII was the lirst Knglisu
ivlng to wear a pair
. .
J He Imperial Lib
of silk stockings.
.ibrary in I'arls has
... . . . .
"venty uix)its printed on white
i
"''"owj. s HnoscniALTiiocjini." i
silk.
arc iinrl-
railed
fr relieving Conglis Iloarfene-s
Thrtfst Troubles bold only in
md all
llOIttS.
.In 1711 the first regular sill: mill in
England was put in operation at Dcr-
by. :
' llcforc lh Revolutionary YarJiomc
aiada Connecticut sid: told at 1 an
ounce.
! If TrouMeil Vtltti hore t:jei
IscVsoas Indian IZyo Halvo will iwsltivclt -lurothem.
o at all drug stores. '
The sill industry of China employs
I t is estmi ite.l fr-m 40O00O3 to C.O'JO-
V00 peoitle.
Gladness Comes
WiUia bettor understanding of tho
transient tinlttrn nt 4 Isn - t..-
leal ills wliiih vanish Wfore procrcf-forts-jreut
le efforts pltnsaiit efforts
rightly rtinueil. 'lln.ro is comfort in
the l.novv ledge that fo many forms of
Sickness uro not duo to nny actual dis-
ease but Mmply to n constipated condi-
tion u( tlio MbU-m which the pleasant
family laxative. Syrup of Tigs prompt-
ly removus. That is why it is tho only
it medy Uh millionsof fami'tes and is
orciyvvlioro esleemed to highly by nil
who value good lu-.i Ci. Its InnetScial
oKeets are due to the fact that itis tho
one remoily which p:nintes internal
I cleanliness without debilitating tho
i J.K.""a " " u n " acts it is tiierctoro
I ... miHiruiiii in onier to tret ns benc
other remedies are then not neerte.l it
nlMioted with nny uctual disease ono
may be commendwl to the most skillful'
pJiydcians. bia if in need of n laxative
ono should have tho Wst and with the
well-informed' everywhere. Syrup of;
ligssum s I t-h stand is most largely
used a u.l ves most general Mtlsfactioi
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Alston, Dr. A. J. The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 21, 1896, newspaper, March 21, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69938/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.